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Dr. Phillips Town Hall meeting set for July 7 S. Scott Boyd will conduct the meeting to provide an overview of southwest Orange County’s latest developments. SEE PAGE 3A
GO-GETTERS This summer, three young entrepreneurs are using their time to work hard and earn a little spending money. SEE PAGE 4A
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KYLIE BEYL Photos by Jennifer Nesslar
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‘Bone’ appetit! Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming is set to open a Horizon West location in Lakeside Village this fall. DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER
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As soon as the dog days of summer are over, Lakeside Village will be getting its very own Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming shop. Woof Gang, a neighborhood pet-store chain that currently has 64 locations, is set to move into the 1,100-square-foot space that Anytime Fitness previously occupied. Morgan Gritzer, Woof Gang’s public relations and telecommunication specialist, said
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the new location will open this fall. Each Woof Gang location is a neighborhood store that offers gourmet dog treats, pet food, pet supplies, accessories and sometimes grooming. Some locations also have a veterinary clinic and doggie daycare services. The pet store focuses mainly on pet foods with healthy and natural ingredients and sells a variety of them, catering to all diets from raw and frozen to canned and dehydrated foods, as well as the classic kibble. It also sells myriad pet accessories, from leashes, collars and toys to treats and biscuits, chew-toy items and even doggie spa products. High-quality food brands Courtesy
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Woof Gang Bakery’s Lakeside Village location is set to open this fall.
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SENSE OF SMELL 2:30 p.m. Thursday, July 7, at the Windermere Library, 530 Main St. Explore the sense of smell and discover bizarre and gross facts about some of the world’s most smelly stuff. Ages 6-12. Seating is limited. Advance registration is recommended by calling (407) 835-7323. BELLY LAUGHS 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 7, at the Windermere Library, 530 Main St. What do belly laughs have to do with your brain? More than you think! Join Laughter Yoga Orlando’s Pat Conklin for an hour of fun that will open your mind to the mental health
benefits of laughter. Learn more at LaughterYogaOrlando.com.
SATURDAY, JULY 9
BUCKY AND GIGI 11 a.m. Saturday, July 9, at the Windermere Library, 530 Main St. Bucky and Gigi will amaze and amuse with their comedic clown show full of magic, juggling, circus skills and more. Ages 6-12. Seating is limited. Register at (407) 835-7323.
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BOOK SIGNINGS 2 to 9 p.m. Sunday, July 10, at Barnes & Noble, 7900 Sand Lake Road, Orlando; and 3 p.m. Sundays, July 17 and 24, at Smallcakes Cupcakery, 12001 Avalon Lake Drive, Orlando. Jann W. Martin, Christian children’s book author from Winter Garden, will read her three books in the “Bible Characters Through the Ages” series, “Adam in the Garden,” “Meeting Eve” and “Watching David and Goliath,” and talk with families. Jannwmartin.com.
MONDAY, JULY 11
SUMMER BASKETBALL CAMP 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday, July 11, through Friday, July 15, at Central Florida Christian Academy, 700 Good Homes Road, Orlando. Former NBA and Orlando Magic center Pat
Burke is holding his HOOPS summer basketball program for boys and girls ages 7 to 14. It includes an emphasis on leadership and life skills development, as well as guest speakers, such as former professional players and coaches, drills based on age and skill, on-court development and instruction and an All-Star game. Cost is $175. For information, go to orlandobasketballtraining.com. BUBBLES GALORE 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 11, at the Southwest Library, 7255 Della Drive, Orlando. Have fun while helping your child improve their motor development skills in this interactive bubble class. Recommended for toddlers and preschoolers. (407) 835-7323.
TUESDAY, JULY 12
METROWEST EXCLUSIVE LEADS GROUP 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 12, at Keke’s Breakfast Café, 2433 S. Hiawassee Road, Suite 130, Orlando. The Dr. Phillips Chamber of Commerce hosts this event on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month. Attendance is free. RSVP to Marcus@ marcusesmith.com. For information, call (407) 749-0333 or email infodrphillipschamber.org.
ADULT COLOR HOUR 3 p.m. Tuesday, July 12, at the Southwest Library, 7255 Della Drive, Orlando. All supplies needed to color away stress are provided, or guests can take your favorite crayons, colored pencils or markers. For men and women ages 18 and up. No registration required. (407) 835-7323.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13
CHAMBER BUSINESS BEFORE HOURS 7:30 to 9 a.m. Wednesday, July 13, at the Bella Room, 12100 W. Colonial Drive, Winter Garden. Series sponsor is Florida Hospital Winter Garden, and session sponsors are Observer Media Group and Trustco Bank. West Orange Chamber of Commerce hosts this monthly event for business men and women to mingle and make new business connections. Cost is $15 for Chamber members, $25 for others, and includes a
hot breakfast, networking and a guest speaker. (407) 656-1304.
FRIDAY, JULY 15
FOOD TRUCK AND MOVIE IN THE PARK 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, July 15, at Bill Breeze Park, 125 N. Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee. Residents can enjoy dinner and snacks from the parked food trucks and then watch “Kung Fu Panda 3” on the big screen. The Friends of Ocoee History Preservation will give tours of the WithersMaguire House, 16 E. Oakland Ave., from 6 to 7:30 p.m. (407) 905-3180 or ocoee.org.
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Dr. Phillips residents to receive updates on area plans, projects AMY QUESINBERRY RHODE COMMUNITY EDITOR
Folks who attend Thursday’s Dr. Phillips Town Hall Meeting will have the chance to hear an overview of southwest Orange County’s transportation, development, parks and trails, schools and public safety. The meeting is from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 7, at the Rosen JCC, 11184 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando. “This Town Hall meeting is an
ideal opportunity for the residents of Dr. Phillips to see a realtime snapshot of existing and proposed developments, infrastructure projects, public investments and other elements that positively impact their quality of life,” said S. Scott Boyd, Orange County commissioner for District 1. He will open the meeting and facilitate a Q&A session at the close. The gathering will include presentations from Orange County
staff members, the Orange County Sheriff's Office and Orange County Public Schools. For each topic, a representative from the respective divisions will give a presentation covering any current or pending projects in the Dr. Phillips area. Discussion will center on the following: the Sand Lake Road RCA Study, several development projects in both the northern and southern Dr. Phillips area, new school sites and timelines, regional and community parks
IF YOU GO WHAT: Dr. Phillips Town Hall Meeting WHEN: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 7 WHERE: Rosen JCC, 11184 S. Apopka-Vineland Road, Orlando
and trails and the services and community resources of both the OCSO and Orange County Fire
Rescue. “Recently listed as No. 26 of Money Magazine’s 50 Best Places to Live, Dr. Phillips boasts a superb quality of life,” Boyd said. “This is much in part due to the dedication of the area’s proactively engaged residents. Because this is such a desirable area, there is continual growth and development pressure.” Residents with specific questions or topics they would like addressed can call the District 1 office at (407) 836-7350.
Uber-ing around town Drivers and patrons of the popular ride-sharing application share their experience of using Uber in West and southwest Orange County. GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER
David Brady’s phone starts beeping, and it’s off to work. He will receive an address — which he estimates is only accurate about 85 percent of the time. Once he arrives, at what he hopes is a correct address, Brady will drive around, observing the surrounding pedestrians, looking for tells. He spots someone on the sidewalk repeatedly looking up and down from their cellphone, seemingly searching for something. Bingo. Brady has just found his next passenger. A Winter Garden resident, Brady has been a part-time Uber driver for nine months. During the week he works as a food broker. During the weekend, though, he takes a respite from his professional attire and typical 9-to-5 schedule. Brady works as an Uber driver for 15 to 20 hours from Friday to Saturday, making around $200 per weekend — minus costs for gas and tolls, which he estimates at around $35 per weekend. He first started working for Uber when his wife lost her job. She has gotten a new job since then, but Brady kept at his weekend gig because “it gets him out of the house,” he said. “I do it because I like it,” Brady said. “I don’t really have to do it for the money, but it’s interesting, especially when you’re meeting new people and talking to them.” The most common destination requests from his passengers, Brady said, are bars and restaurants. Sometimes, though, people will request he transport them for more menial tasks — such as driving them to the bank, for instance. Other times, Brady said he endures awkward experiences, such as an occasion when some women in their early 20s changed their clothes in the back seat of his car. One of his favorite memories is a time he picked up someone going on a date. “I picked up a lady who was probably in her mid-40s, going on her first date in two years, and she was so nervous,” Brady recounted, chuckling. “She hadn’t dated in
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David Brady has been an Uber driver for nine months in the Winter Garden area to earn some extra income.
two years, and her mother even came out to the car and said, ‘You make sure she gets there safe.’ I wanted to tell her to call me to let me know how the date went.” Despite the money he could potentially make if he worked later at night when people finish partying at clubs and bars, Brady usually doesn’t work past 10 p.m. While a driver such as Brady has the ability to choose to avoid working after 10 p.m., for Uber riders such as Keisha Latrice, an Ocoee resident, the service’s top selling point is often the ability to use it as transportation to and from bars and clubs. “I love Uber because I am big on ‘no drinking and driving’ and it's very cost efficient,” Latrice said. “I'd avoid a DUI any day, and the
price of an Uber is a heck of a lot cheaper than the price of a DUI.” Much like Latrice, Brian Homenick, who now lives in Groveland, requests Uber to avoid drunk driving as well. However, he’s had some trouble finding Uber drivers in the Groveland area, which is west of Clermont in Lake County. “I heard good things about Uber,” Homenick said. “I heard it was cheaper than a cab. I know how it feels for people who are trying to make honest extra money, and I like to support that whenever possible.” Matt Conrad, a Winter Garden resident, uses Uber primarily for convenience. Conrad goes on business trips often and finds it easier to use an Uber than to sum-
mon a taxi cab. “While the price is usually cheaper than a taxi, knowing exactly when and where your driver will pull up is a major selling point (for Uber),” Conrad said. “I have been on trips where I call a cab, only to be waiting without any real status updates. With Uber, I just look at the map and know exactly where the driver is currently.” Conrad’s one objection with Uber’s services is the lack of an option to request Uber in advance. “I dislike that you can’t schedule a vehicle ahead of time,” Conrad said. “However, I understand this will be implemented soon.”
“I do it because I like it. I don’t really have to do it for the money, but it’s interesting, especially when you’re meeting new people and talking to them.”
Contact Gabby Baquero at gbaquero@orangeobserver.com.
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h, summertime. It evokes thoughts of the beach, pool and sun. But for some young entrepreneurs in West Orange, it signifies a time when school is out and more time can be spent focusing on making some extra cash. Meet three local youngsters who are showing that the virtues of hard work and entrepreneurialism are alive and well.
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Gabriella Dalmeida got experience for pet sitting by caring for her two dogs, Charlie, pictured, and Balto.
Franco Umandal sports his VTech watch.
PRE-LOVED TOY SALE When Franco Umandal, 5, wanted a VTech watch, his sister suggested he sell some of his old toys to make money. So in the heat of the afternoon that day, the Umandals set up an impromptu garage sale to sell the toys. They created a sign that read “Pre-loved Toys.” “(I sold) a Spongebob pillow,” he said. He also sold a collection of smaller toys and figurines he had. “It was really nice because a lot of ladies came over (and made purchases), even if they didn’t really need the toys,” his mother Laurie Umandal said. “They found Franco very cute.” The sale started at noon, and people were still making their way over to the Umandals’ at 7 p.m. In all, Franco made $54 — exactly what he needed to purchase the Vtech watch from Amazon. Franco, who lives in Winter Garden, still has toys left over that he plans to donate to other kids in need, through Goodwill or another charity. He has two words for the community that came out to purchase his pre-loved toys: “Thank you.”
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Three years ago, Gabriella Dalmeida wanted to make extra spending money. She already received an allowance from doing chores around the house, but she wasn’t making quite what she wanted. One day, while walking her dogs, Balto and Charlie, an idea came to mind: Why not get paid for walking dogs? Dalmeida, now 14, lives in Independence, so she decided to post on the neighborhood’s Next Door website — a site that allows neighbors to network. She advertised herself as a pet sitter, and when people asked her about her experience, she talked about how she cares for her two dogs. At first, she started pet sitting for people she knew, but then she branched out to other neighbors’ homes, as long as she could meet them beforehand. Three years later, she has been hired to watch pets more than 60 times. “I like it because I love dogs,” she said. “I love doing my job even though it’s not considered a job in a way.” Dalmeida is willing to watch most animals, though most of her experience is with dogs and the occasional cat. The only animal she says she does not wish to take care of are snakes. When Dalmeida first started the business, she took care of a dog named Bella, an Australian Cattle Dog and German Shepherd mix. Bella is playful, and she became one of her favorite dogs to care for. Dalmeida still watches Bella regularly. She likes to stay in the surrounding neighborhoods when she agrees to pet-sitting jobs, because her mother has to give her a ride to any job she accepts. To hire Dalmeida, contact her on Next Door.
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Kylie Beyl, a 16-year-old student at West Orange High School, wanted to find a way to get a job but work on her own schedule. The answer came when her mother, Tracy Lewis, received her FabFitFun subscription box in the mail. The box, which is delivered during different seasons of the year, contains a mix of health, beauty and fitness products. But Lewis and Beyl were especially impressed with the Inkling perfumes in the box, and Beyl decided she would like to try to sell the perfumes. For everything Beyl sells, she receives 50%. She sells her products at events like the Ocoee Family Fest, and she plans to have a booth at the Winter Garden Farmer’s Market the next time space is available. Recently, she has begun selling Perfectly Posh products, which include lotions and bath scrubs. Soon after Beyl began working for Inkling, she and her mother signed up for a mission trip to Swaziland, where they will join a team through Children’s Cup. Beyl and Lewis sponsor a child in Swaziland, so they will get to meet their child while they are there, as well as serve at CarePoint, a safe place where children can go for food, medical needs and education.
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that the company currently sells include Primal Pet Foods, Natural Balance Pet Food, Nature’s Variety, Taste of the Wild, The Honest Kitchen and Vital Essentials. “(It) will be a one-stop shop for residents for pet food, treats, chews, accessories, grooming and more,” Gritzer said of the new Horizon West location. “We are so excited to expand in the Windermere community.” Locally, Woof Gang also has two locations in Dr. Phillips, one in Windermere, one in Summerport and one in Winter Garden. Additionally, it is adding its third Orlando support center — a 2,100-square-foot space in Dr. Phillips — by the end of the year. Contact Danielle Hendrix at dhendrix@orangeobserver.com.
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Kylie Beyl sells Inkling and Perfectly Posh products to raise money for an upcoming mission trip.
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Woof Gang’s Lakeside Village location is moving into the space Anytime Fitness previously occupied.
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Autism center to serve southwest Orange AT A GLANCE
The Florida Autism Center’s newest location in Lake Buena Vista will serve Horizon West, Dr. Phillips, Windermere and more.
Florida Autism Center — Lake Buena Vista
Buena Vista Commons 11476 S. ApopkaVineland Road, Suite 118, Orlando (407) 955-4001 Website: floridaautismcenter. info Hours: Monday to Friday: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday: Closed
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Florida Autism Center celebrated the opening of its newest location in Lake Buena Vista with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
and catered to meet each individual child’s unique needs. The FAC’s philosophy is “start here, go anywhere,” and FAC Marketing Director Jenn Elston said that helping set the path for each child’s life journey and getting them to follow it is one of FAC’s goals. “Getting a child into one-onone therapy is important because they’re sponges at that age,” Elston said. “We have a great success rate getting kids through our program and getting them into ‘mainstream’ schools. We (also) have a school program for our older children, where they go to mainstream schools and (then) they come to us after school.” Each of the center’s locations has a capacity, but it varies based on the children being served at
the location. Each child requires a different level of therapy and care, and the center’s curriculum and therapy offerings are based on their unique needs. However, because the Lake Buena Vista location is so new, there is currently no wait list and anyone who wants to be part of the center is welcome. Elston said that eventually FAC hopes to have up to 40 facilities in Florida within the next five years. In addition to the new Lake Buena Vista facility, three more Florida locations are slated to open by the end of the year in Lake Nona, Apopka and St. Augustine. “We have some amazing employees who joined us, and it’s been nice to have a local feel over there,” Elston said. “We’re excited about expanding our presence
in the Orlando community as a whole.” Each location was chosen specifically based on interest or the area’s needs, and FAC continues to identify those needs and expand accordingly. Elston said the Orlando autism community is wonderful and tight-knit. “I’m most excited that our company remains the close-knit family that we are and that we’re close with not only the employees, but also the families,” she said. “We continue to work oneon-one with families and make sure their needs are met. We want to keep that feel that everyone knows we’re on their side and we’re in this journey together.” Contact Danielle Hendrix at dhendrix@orangeobserver.com.
“I’m most excited that our company remains the close-knit family that we are and that we’re close with not only the employees, but also the families.” – Jenn Elston, Florida Autism Center marketing director
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SOUTHWEST ORANGE With the opening of Florida Autism Center’s sixth location in Lake Buena Vista, families of children with autism now have another local resource and support system. The FAC’s Lake Buena Vista location, which opened less than a month ago, serves Horizon West, Dr. Phillips, Windermere, Kissimmee and more. Located on Apopka-Vineland Road, it is nestled between a preschool and a karate center. The organization, founded in 2005, serves autistic children ages 2 to 13 and their families. It provides treatment based on the principles of applied behavior analysis — the process of applying interventions based upon the principles of learning theory to improve social behavior. FAC focuses on early intensive behavioral education, verbal behavior and language training, and social-skills training, according to its website. It also assists children in learning basic self-care and daily living skills, and aims to give children a strong foundation of these skills to be applied in an academic setting. ABA therapy is very specific
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A cove of treasures Visitors to Windermere often do not realize there’s an antique shop inside the historic building next to Windermere’s Town Hall.
IF YOU GO Melvin’s Garden
ADDRESS: 502 Main St., Windermere HOURS: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays; open during all Windermere town events
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A stone’s throw from Windermere Town Hall sits a small, historical building, marked not by signage or advertisement, but rather by a garden. The garden is planted out in front of the building and features plants like basil, thyme, rosemary, sage, tomatoes, plums, mint, blueberries and raspberries. “We encourage people to pick and to use it; it makes the plant healthier anyway. There’s more out there than any of us can use,” said John Thurman, the owner of Melvin’s Garden. “I like it when they come by and they get what they need.” The name Melvin’s Garden identifies that garden as well as the fine-art and fine-antiques shop inside. Three friends — Thurman, Joan Schaffer and Douglas Hinchcliffe — run the business. Schaffer operates the business while Thurman and Hinchcliffe own it. They seek to reflect the history of the building and, likewise, the history of Windermere.
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The building at 502 Main St. was built in 1910 and served as Windermere Development. It is a misconception that the building was the former post office, Thurman said, but from 1911 to 1913, the building doubled as Windermere Development and the post office while the actual post-office building was under construction. Once the post office moved out, the building still remained as
Windermere Development. It later became town hall, the women’s club, the garden club and shuffleboard club. The building served as Finder’s Keepers, as antique shop. When Thurman made it his office for John Ashley Interiors — his interior-design business, people kept requesting the building become an antique shop again. Because his interior-design business emphasizes classic historic Windermere looks and incorporates antiques, it made sense to him to open an antique shop. The garden is even historic, reflecting the kind of plants the common people of Windermere would have grown in 1910.
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The shop is home to a wide range of fine antiques and art that have been collected from many places, often from estate sales. The small space packs in unique finds, from Picasso paintings to 5,000-yearold Chinese pots. The shop features famous artists as well as others local to Windermere. Sit in the shop, and you’ll see regulars stop by to give Schaffer a hug and spend time there. But it also has its critics, especially regarding the garden outside the building. “It’s a 1910 garden fitting a 1910 building,” Thurman said. “Some people in town would like to see everything in this town redone completely. … We’re trying to stay true to the area and true to what Windermere was.”
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John Thurman and Joan Schaffer are the people behind Melvin’s Garden, a small antique and art shop within a historical building in Windermere.
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“We encourage people to pick and to use it. It makes the plant healthier anyway. There’s more out there than any of us can use. I like it when they come by and they get what they need.” — John Thurman
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Windermere students invent science projects in STEM camp Windermere Elementary School hosted a fourday summer camp to promote STEM education and curiosity in the sciences. GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER
Building solar bugs, designing theme parks, working with binary codes, destroying DVD players and making pinball machines were all part of the hands-on curriculum at Windermere Elementary School’s Camp Invention. “The whole experience sparked a new curiosity about how things work. We have even taken apart several things around our house since the camp,” said 9-yearold Tyler Bolivar and 6-yearold Kayla Bolivar, two of the 89 campers who participated this summer. Camp Invention, a four-day science camp based on STEM activities, was held June 20 to 23. The camp is sponsored by the National Inventors Hall of Fame and is a national program hosted in schools around the country. The summer camp encouraged first- through eighth-grade students to think outside the box by engaging in four modules: I Can Invent: Maker Studio; The Lab: Where Pigs Fly; Crickobot; and Epic Park. In Crickobot, the campers were urged to build crickets powered by solar energy out of recycled items. “They looked at the crickets and kind of looked at each part of the cricket, like its exoskeleton and how they could create something (similar), … and they just took everyday recycled items, (such as) paper tubes and bottle caps and duct tape and kind of created their own parts of the Crickobot,” said Lynn Tidmus, the director of the camp and a science teacher at Windermere Elementary. “It was really cool. They learned about the science of how the cricket works.” In the Maker Studio, the campers were allowed to disassemble
machines and use the individual pieces to build new machines of their own choosing. “They brought in DVD players or clocks or any kind of machinery, and they took it apart,” Tidmus said. “I mean, they literally took it apart using screwdrivers, pliers, wire cutters – they just took apart the innards of these machines. And then, on the third or fourth day of the camp, they used what they took apart to create new machines and new inventions. It was fabulous.” Using the individual parts from the dismantled clocks and DVD players, the campers built all sorts of machines, including pinball machines, confetti shooters, doll houses and helicopters. “I loved destroying old machines and then rebuilding them into new inventions,” 11-year-old Manuela Conclaves said. “Our group built a robot on a skateboard. In Crickobot, my best invention was creating cricket wings that mimicked the real sound that crickets make with their wings.” Eight-year-old Hannah Kim liked the Maker Studio best because it challenged her to “invent something out of real stuff.” In “The Lab: Where Pigs Can Fly” module, the students did more experiment-based projects, but also worked with binary codes to make necklaces and write messages messages using the coding. Given the fun the kids had and the opportunity it presented to “dive deeper into the ‘why’ of things,” Tidmus hopes to host the camp again next summer. “I really hope they come out with a sense of empowerment – that anything they look at, they can explore and discover and go deeper into the science of it,” Tidmus said. “That’s what I really want them to take from it — that science is fun. It’s not intimidating, and they can have fun learning.” Contact Gabby Baquero at gbaquero@orangeobserver.com.
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Ella Gay, 6; Kendall Youmans, 6; and Reagan Youmans, 3 ½, wished everyone a Happy Fourth of July at the town of Windermere’s annual pancake breakfast.
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Mary Farnsworth, of Winter Garden, showed Winn-Dixie Manager Joe Walker the rose bush she bought at his store. It now stands 13 feet tall.
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Arthur and Hurley, the musical group that features two local musicians — Michael Hurley, of Windermere, and James McKey, of Winter Garden — will make its national TV debut on the “Mike Douglas Show” July 15.
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Ocoee Middle School Principal Robert Williams’ retirement after 28 years in Ocoee schools was celebrated in grand style.
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The entrance to the Ponce de Leon Hotel in St. Augustine, Florida, is featured on this polychrome color postcard. The extravagantly ornate inn was built in 1888 by Henry Flagler and now serves as part of the college named for him.
July? We had a nice one. Did you all see the parade? Doris.” The Winter Garden Heritage Foundation preserves a large collection of postcards and will be displaying many of them in an exhibition, titled “Wish You Were Here,” opening this fall.
The Winter Garden Heritage Foundation, which seeks to preserve our heritage and architecture while creating new cultural experiences, is celebrating its third decade with the debut of its new History Research and Education Center.
It was complete with a golf cart from the students, a watch from the teachers, a travel voucher from the community, can-can dancers and a lineup of principals for a Roast and Toast.
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NUTS for DG Doughnuts Although the company is based in Longwood, the custom doughnut bakery got its start at the Lakefront Farmer’s Market at Summerport Village.
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WHAT’S IN A NAME? DG Doughnuts stands for Damn Good Doughnuts. After running through a few options, the threesome decided it described the company well. CONNECT WITH DG DOUGHNUTS Like them on Facebook at bit.ly/29i1bWV. Banana Cream Pie doughnut
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C RITT ER CO R NER Conrad (A352939) is a 4-year-old dog who is looking for a forever family. He is easy-going and would do well in a relaxed home. Conrad has a mellow personality, and he really enjoys eating treats and being petted. He loves attention, and he knows how to sit in exchange for a treat and walks well on a leash. Conrad does have heartworm disease, but it is treatable and because of it, his adoption fee has been waived. For the month of July, the adoption fee for dogs will be reduced to $25 and the adoption fee for cats will be $15. The adoption fee includes sterilization, vaccinations, and a microchip. Orange County Animal Services is located at 2769 Conroy Road in Orlando Florida near the Mall at Millenia. The shelter is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m MondaySaturday and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m Sunday. For more information, please call (407) 836-3111 or visit www.ocnetpets.com.
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“We know we wanted a doughnut shop, but we just didn’t know it was going to take off that fast,” Amanda Eubanks said. The doughnuts were such a hit at the market that they often would sell out an hour after the market opened, so Amanda created the business’s Facebook page. And people started talking. The business got rave after rave on the Winter Garden Rants, Raves and Reviews group. “These are DELICIOUS,” customers raved on Facebook. “I don’t know how we’ll go back to other doughnuts now.” Although the business is based out of a Longwood kitchen and delivers to the Greater Orlando area, much of the business has come from eager customers in West Orange. On Facebook, the page went from 100 to 1,000 likes in a matter of two weeks. The growth was exciting for Amanda Eubanks and Dave Hancock, but because they both worked at Four Rivers, they wanted to make sure they could keep up with it. “I’m not complaining,” Dave Hancock said. “But we tried to slow it down a little bit. … It was going so full-blown that we didn’t want to make anybody mad.” To meet demand, they purchased better equipment — a bigger mixer and fryer. They enlisted some family to help with deliveries. They also allowed people to preorder doughnuts before the Sunday Summerport market to ensure that doughnut lovers could get their goods without fear that the stand would sell out. Now, both Amanda Eubanks and Hancock have left their jobs to work at DG Doughnuts full time.
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DG Doughnuts always is creating new flavors, working to keep people coming back. They experiment with ideas such as Rocky Road, Banana Cream Pie, Key Lime Pie and Peanut Butter and Jelly. “Some stuff we didn’t think was famous at first, but then at the next market, people will be asking for it,” Brian Eubanks said. “It’s hard to predict.” DG Doughnuts is known for thick, full doughnuts with interesting flavors and decoration. Many of the ideas for doughnut decorating come from Amanda Eubanks’s background in cake decoration. But a lot of it is curiosity and experimenting with different flavors. When designing some of the more ornate flavors, such as Rocky Road, Dave Hancock will consider texture. “If you have a smooth glaze
PRICING FOR A DOZEN DOUGHNUTS There are four options for boxes: Classic box — Cinnamon sugar, powdered sugar and glazed doughnuts, $14 Half and half — Half classic box and half fancy box of doughnuts, $17 Fancy box — Four classic doughnuts and eight fancy doughnuts, $19 Specialty box — Specially decorated doughnuts for birthdays, anniversaries, graduations and other celebrations, $24
WANT SOME? To order doughnuts, email DG Doughnuts at dgdoughnuts@gmail. com. Typically, DG Doughnuts requests 48-hour notice before deliveries, but the time needed depends on slots they have open for deliveries. DG Doughnuts delivers within a 30-mile radius from its kitchen in Longwood. It assesses delivery fees by mileage. Deliveries under 10 miles away have a $5 fee, 10 to 15 miles is $8 and 15-20 miles is $11. If delivery fees aren’t your thing, get your doughnuts Sunday mornings at the Lakefront Farmer’s Market at Summerport Village, 13790 Bridgewater Crossings Blvd., Windermere. Pre-order your doughnuts at dgdoughnuts@gmail.com to ensure they aren’t sold out once you get there.
doughnut, I try to add some texture to it by adding a cookie or something that’s crumbly on the top, and then I go with an opposite color contrast so it pops out,” he said. Contact Jennifer Nesslar at jnesslar@orangeobserver.com.
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division. In 1970, they moved to Apopka, where she continued to work until they closed. In 1975, she moved to Ocoee. Glenna was one of the first people to go to work in Plymouth and was one of the last 10 to leave when the plant closed. She then went to work for Walmart in the cash office and retired in 2006. In her younger days, she enjoyed playing softball, golf, bowling and parasailing. Glenna received numerous awards while working at General Electric and Walmart. She enjoyed playing bingo and luncheons at West Orange Seniors. Glenna was preceded in death by her husband, Charlie Cox; sons, Anthony and Patrick Cox; daughter, Debi Matthews; and granddaughter, Kimberly Couch. Glenna is survived by a son, Mike (and Sharon) Barton; son-
in-law, Mike Matthews; daughter-in-law, Sandy Cox; niece, Karen (and Butch) Frye; grandchildren, Chris, Billy, Bailey and Michelle; six great-grandchildren; and three great-greatgrandchildren. Graveside services are 2 p.m. Friday, July 8, at Woodlawn Cemetery, Gotha. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Vitas Hospice in memory of Glenna Cox: Vitas Community Connection, 255 E. Fifth St., Suite 1200, Cincinnati, OH 45202. Vitas.com/communityconnection/donation-form.
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Chandler Bats establishes local foothold The locally based travel baseball program, which works with youth and high-school age players, has grown to include 11 teams, with a focus on continued player development.
STEVEN RYZEWSKI SENIOR SPORTS EDITOR WINDERMERE Sometimes, the right introduction can make all the difference. For Jason Slattery, a local resident and former college baseball player, that introduction was to David Chandler, and it came about three years ago. At the time, Slattery operated two youth travel baseball teams under the fledgling mantle of Orlando Hard Knocks. David Chandler, the founder of Chandlers Bats — a wood-bat com-
pany based out of Pennsylvania — was looking to launch a youth travel ball program to compliment Chandler’s pre-existing highschool age program, Chandler World. The reasoning for launching a youth program was simple from David Chandler’s perspective: Building brand awareness with youth players — who generally do not use wood bats — can be challenging. Also, Chandler Bats was founded recently, in 2010. The success of the new partnership with Slattery was almost instant. Slattery’s two teams
from the Hard Knocks days have grown into eight teams for Chandler under the umbrella of Team Chandler. Then, in 2015, David Chandler asked Slattery to add the Chandler World to his plate. Slattery agreed to add the high-school age travel program, but with the stipulation that it relocate its base of operations from the Pennsylvania area down to West Orange County. It was a bold move, considering the presence of several travel SEE CHANDLER PAGE 20
SOAKING IT IN USA Swimming invited 48 student-athletes from across the United States to participate in its Diversity Select Camp in May — part of an effort to show support for minorities competing in the sport. Olympia High’s Sofia Bernard was one of the fortunate few selected. ALISSA SMITH EDITORIAL INTERN
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ofia Bernard has returned home to Southwest Orange County with a renewed sense of vigor after attending USA Swimming’s Diversity Select Camp in May. A rising senior at Olympia High, Bernard, 17, arrived at U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs — where the camp was located — on May 5. She started her days there at 6 a.m. with a small snack and swimsuit in hand. In the pool by 7 a.m., Bernard practiced for two hours, after which she would head back to the cafeteria for a heavier meal. USA Swimming hosted meetings aimed to inspire and educate the swimmers twice a day, before lunch and after dinner. Bernard said that USA Swimming emphasized how limited ethnic diversity is in swimming. “They were telling us that …. we have this really special opportunity because of how different we are, that we possess talent in the sport and how lucky we are,” Bernard said. “And [they] just taught us to be proud of who we are and how to keep going even through hard practices.” Bernard said USA Swimming told her to be proud of her heritage — Mexican and Spanish — and that she should embrace it because it would provide her with opportunities others might not have. Besides learning new drills and the meetings, Bernard said the camp also worked to teach attendees about nutrition — even going as far as holding cooking classes to show swimmers what’s healthy to eat after practice. The Diversity Select Camp required applicants to be ethnic and to submit their best times and their IMX scores. From a large pool of applicants, 48 athletes (24 boys and 24 girls) were chosen. Since returning, Bernard —
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who competes for Olympia on the school’s swimming and water polo teams — has been at work training under Michael Curley, the swim coach at Lake Highland Prep in Orlando. Though the two have only been working together for around a month, the veteran swim coach sees a lot of potential in Bernard. “I don’t see why she couldn’t be considered for the 2020 Olympics,” Curley said. “I think she’s that gifted … whatever school she chooses for college she’s going to have an impact.” Reflecting on Bernard’s involvement in the Diversity Select Camp, Curley said a common misconception is that swimming is a sport for the wealthy. He said this is something USA Swimming is actively working against with effort such as the camp.
Bernard says she wants to swim at a Division I program in college next fall and is looking at attending Auburn University. She plans to major in foreign affairs and international security paired with a minor in forensic science. Though camp ended May 8, Bernard still holds the experience close. She said her favorite part of camp was when the camp held a mock meet toward the end of the trip; she came in first in the 100-meter freestyle, with her team coming in first for the relay. “Honestly, it’s probably one of the best experiences I’ve ever had,” Bernard said. She left with a strong message. “You can’t give up,” she said. “If someone knocks you down you have to get right back up. Life’s a challenge and you have to rise to it.”
Local dirt bike racer qualifies for elite event Horizon West dirt bike racer Jordan Renfro, 9, has qualified for the 35th Annual Rocky Mountain ATV/MC AMA Amateur National Motocross Championship, presented by AMSOIL, to be held this August at the historic Loretta Lynn Ranch. This year, Renfro will be racing in the 65cc 7-9 age group as well as the 85cc 9-11 age group. Renfro will be the youngest to race the 85 class this year. Renfro will make the long journey to Hurricane Mills, Tenn., along with his siblings Ryan, Trey and Samantha and parents Brian and Tasha. The race runs August 1-6.
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Julia Benamati Julia Benamati scored the gamewinning run for Dr. Phillips Little League’s Minors (10U) Softball All-Stars team in the deciding game of a best-of-three series against Windermere. In addition to that, Benamati was stellar on defense during the series, recording five outs and no errors at second base.
How did it feel to win a highprofile, statewide event? We won and it was like we would be the boss of the whole world. That’s how we felt — we made history. Did you think your team could win the series before it began? Yes, because our coach calls us the “comeback kids,” and if we’re losing we don’t get down. We always help each other up and always focus.
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ball programs locally — including a few juggernauts such as the Orlando Scorpions, known for winning national titles and producing consistent Division I talent — but Slattery says he recognized an opportunity to serve players who may require more development. “I don’t think there was a need for more (travel baseball programs) — I think there’s a need for, what I call, ‘different is better,’” Slattery said. “Our philosophy, in general, is trophies don’t matter. Player development is supreme in our philosophy. We will never sacrifice development for winning.” Slattery’s focus on continued development has led to a growing program that has roughly 150 players. In addition to a growing interest from local families in joining Chandler’s program in West Orange, Slattery has been able to bring over a number of coaches with professional experience. Gordie Hershiser, the brother of Orel Hershiser and a former standout pitcher for the University of Alabama, came aboard from the beginning, and Clyde Williams, a former star for Seminole High in Sanford who was drafted in the third round of the 1998 Major League Baseball Draft by the Montreal Expos, joined later. For Williams, who had previously been working with a more established youth travel program in the area, the move to join Team Chandler was rooted in wanting to build something special. “I like ‘from the ground up’ type stuff and (Chandler) gave me a chance to grow with the organization,” Williams said. That players from Team Chandler, which comprises ages 10 through 13, can transition into Chandler World (ages 14 through 17) and remain under the same umbrella is somewhat unique, as many larger travel organizations tend to focus on either youth or high-school age. “We have an opportunity as an organization to train players — the same way — from the time they’re 10 years old to the time
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How long have you been playing softball and what do you enjoy about it? Since I was 5 or 6. I like everything about it. It’s fun, you get to hang out with your team — we win and lose together. Did you get to watch the Women’s College World Series this year? Yes, I was rooting for Oklahoma. What was your favorite memory from this past season? My favorite memory would be making this amazing snag at second base. There was a lefty, and she hit a line-drive, just enough where I could jump and catch it. That felt great. What do you want to be when you grow up? A major league softball player or a police officer. Police officers get to catch bad guys and help the city. Who’s the smartest person you know? My dad. What’s your favorite movie? “Tomorrowland” because it has a lot of action. If you could be any animal, which would you choose? A lion, because I just like lions. What is your least favorite chore around the house? Making my
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they graduate high school,” Slattery said. Chandler World, which held its first tryout last December at Windermere Prep — the main facility the team practices at — is playing its first season locally this summer with three teams (17U, 16U and 15U). The high-school age program has attracted players from schools such as West Orange, Windermere Prep and The First Academy. “I found out about Chandler through my hitting coach, John Denny,” West Orange catcher Adrian Delgado said. “I like the atmosphere around the coaches — they’re all friendly and they choose to work one-on-one with you.” The atmosphere is something that the coaches at Chandler hope sets the program apart, also. Though the focus of travel ball is the development of players as individuals — and, later, the marketing of individual players to college programs — Slattery hopes to cultivate a team-first culture by holding more team practices than is the norm for travel ball and having the program’s indoor facility in Winter Garden widely available to players. “If I were to put one word on (the difference), and it is cliche, but it’s passion,” said Hershiser. “It’s all about having people who truly care about the kid and it’s not about them promoting themselves as a coach and as an adult.” The youth branch will have tryouts at the end of the month on July 30 for the fall season and the high-school program will conduct tryouts again in December. Though Slattery says he will not grow the program just for the sake of growing it, he does believe the Chandler brand has found the right base of operations — and niche — here in West Orange County. “The concentration of serious, passionate baseball players is extremely high here,” Slattery said. “I personally believe that West Orange county has, in my view, some of the deepest talent pools in Central Florida.”
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The DPLL Minors (10U) Softball All-Stars won a best-of-three series.
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Dr. Phillips Little League had a very good week in District 14 AllStars competition. Starting with the championship on June 26 for the Minors (10U) softball tournament, the boys and girls from DPLL claimed three district championships in three days: the Minors (10U) softball title, the 11-and-under title baseball title on June 27 and the Minors (10U) baseball title on June 28. All three are impressive accomplishments for the community at DPLL, but perhaps the softball championship stands out the most as it represents the league’s first district title in any softball age group since 2006. The girls from Dr. Phillips won the deciding game in a best-ofthree series against Windermere Little League June 26 in walk-off fashion, topping Windermere 7-6 and securing a berth in the sectional tournament. “I think everybody kind of knew that the potential was there and that it was just kind of untapped,” manager Jes Willis said. “It was a nail-biter and it was exciting.” The team’s roster includes Julia Benamati, Martrece Boyd, Grace Grant, Angelina LaVerdi, Leona Masangkay, Miranda Murch,
Tessa Olofson, Campbell Romero, Kaylee Romese, Annabelle Sharp, Molly Sheridan and Ryen Wood. The team is coached by Willis and assistants Matt Grant and Chad Wood. A day later, on Monday, the 11-and-under baseball All-Stars edged out Winter Garden in an exciting, back-and-forth game for an 11-7 victory. Zach Miller drove in four runs — two RBIs on a double and two RBIs on a home run — to help lead Dr. Phillips. The DPLL team includes Miller, Logan Wirt, Ian Ballard, Micah Benson, David Dupuis, Jeremiah Granatstein, Mason Henrichsen, Connor Mangum, Carson Nordmann, Logan Roy, Joey Stubblebine and Michael Zaccardo. The team is coached by Mike Roy. Finally, to cap the stretch, the Minors baseball team topped Windermere - American 6-4 in the district final. The team includes Garrett Lorfano, Johnny Jenkins, Owen Jacobs, Blake Hidalgo, Jack Waddingham, Connor Koivu, Christian Cantwell, Taylor Harris, Brandon Lohr, Madden Bourst, Javier Centeno, Palmer Haynes, T.D. Cross and Sam Collingwood. The team is coached by manager Gary Lorfano and coaches Joe Haynes and Bob Lohr. Section 5 tournaments for the three advancing teams are scheduled for July 8-10. The Minors and 11-and-under baseball tournaments will take place at Dr. Phillips Little League, while the softball tournament will take place at St. Cloud Little League.
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BUSINESS BRIEFS R.C. Stevens celebrates 90 years R.C. Stevens Construction Company celebrated its 90th anniversary during the West Orange Chamber of Commerce’s Business After Hours event June 30 at the company’s Winter Garden headquarters, 28 S. Main St. As construction specialists, R.C. Stevens provides new and renovation services with an emphasis on design/ build. Recently, the company completed the design/ build of the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation’s new History Research and Education Center on Plant Street. The project included a new climate-controlled home to the foundation’s historical photographs, documents and artifact. The building also houses the organization’s administrative offices and the relocated visitor’s information center. R. C. Stevens is one of the Southeast’s oldest construction companies. Founded in 1926 by builder/architect Raymond C. Stevens, the company has earned wide recognition as a full-service design/builder, construction manager, general contractor and program manager specializing in process/industrial and manufacturing plants, healthcare, commercial and financial projects. Stevens was the first builder in Central Florida to offer his clients a design and construction service. He earned respect for his integrity, innovation and sense of quality. In the 1930s and 40s, Stevens entered the industrial market to design and build fresh fruit and vegetable packing houses, citrus-processing plants and bulk juice-storage structures, as well as general commercial construction work for ice-making and refrigerated buildings using cork-shaving insulation.
RE/MAX agent wins award RE/MAX Properties SW Inc.’s Judi Kozlowski ranked No. 12 overall in the Florida Region for total commissions earned in 2015. This is the 15th year Kozlowski has been recognized SEE BRIEFS PAGE 2B
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Tech expert and Horizon West resident Dwayne Ward shows off an app that can be used to control lighting, music and more in a home with an integrated automation system.
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Ward gained most of his experience working with the phone and electric companies and continues to research technology and electricity, as well as attend online trainings. He will be going to a training out of state this fall. In this field, with ever-evolving technology, continuing education is vital to running a tech-related business. “I have a pretty strong networking background,” Ward said. “When I was with the phone company I did a lot of developing systems for neighborhoods and stuff like that. I’ve always been into integrating technology in the home and controlling things from my phone.” Simple Home Tech works on everything from television installations to full-home automation systems and everything in between. Installation of security cameras, home-theater systems,
WiFi and draperies in a house — and controlling it all with the ease of one app — is sometimes referred to as creating a “smart home.” Another name for it is home automation. “If you want the lights to come on at a certain time and the shades to come open, those things will happen automatically,” he said. “We’ve worked with everything, from a guy that lives in an apartment who just wanted a TV installed to 15,000-square-foot homes where everything can be turned on from a remote device.” Music throughout the whole house is another type of integrated system, which allows occupants in different rooms to listen to their own music. For example, one person can have country music playing on the porch, another can be listening to rock bands in the kitchen, and someone in the bedroom can be listening to Top 40 music.
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Ward also works on landscape lighting, which focuses on “painting a picture with light.” This is done with low-voltage wire buried under the ground. “You match light intensities and colors to the types of plants you have to make things stand out and pop,” he said.
Tworoger joins Owens Realty Owens Realty Services announced David Tworoger as its executive vice president of asset management. In his position, Tworoger will be responsible for the financial management, marketing, leasing, contracting of property services, investor reporting and site operations of all owned assets of Owens Realty Capital and its affiliated real-estate investment holding companies. Tworoger has more than 24 years of commercial real-estate experience that includes management, acquisitions and investments. Owens Realty Services provides commercial real-estate services for about 15 million square feet of commercial real estate and $10 billion in real-estate asset net worth. Services include investment property management; public sector facility management; facility maintenance; commercial sales and leasing brokerage; arena management and maintenance; as well as janitorial maintenance services.
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Stunning Country Manor on the Butler Chain. 5,000 sf includes luxurious master retreat, custom theater, office and unique collectibles such as antique door and phone booth. Laundry rooms on each floor, 3 car garage and boat dock with electric cover. No HOA!
Butler Chain of Lakes | $1,450,000
UNBELIEVABLE OPPORTUNITY to purchase 1 acre on the Butler Chain in the Town of Windermere. 115’ of sandy shoreline, sunset views and paved road. $100,000 less than nearby vacant lots. Walking distance to town amenities and events.
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The main issue in creating and installing home-automation systems and more is figuring out where the wiring in each house is located and determining whether it is compatible with the requested system. Ward mainly installs tech systems in homes that have already been built, but he has also worked on homes that are new or under construction. “If it’s new construction you’re starting from blueprints, engineering the system and designing the blueprints for the wiring,” he said. “The install, program and testing takes a couple of weeks. If it’s an existing home it’s a little more difficult because there might not be wires where there need to be, so you may have to use wireless technologies or find out how to get those wires where they need to be.” Once the wiring is solved, installation, programming and testing unfold from that point. Ward tries to keep prices reasonable for his clients and works to find space- and price-savvy solutions for everyone, whether they live in an apartment or a mansion. Additionally, all of the systems are low voltage and won’t make the energy bills skyrocket. “Because all of it is LED it has very little effect on the energy consumption,” Ward said.
“There’s also energy-monitoring services built in to a lot of the systems, so you can go in and see what your usage is and get estimates on light bills.” Three of the most popular services Ward offers are the installation of home-theater systems, security cameras and TV installations. Prices depend on the project at hand, the wiring locations, exterior walls and other variables, but a typical camera installation can start at $2,000, depending on how much wiring has to be put in. Home-theater systems vary but can start in the $1,000 range if the wiring is already in place, and TV installations start at around $200. Although he is based in Horizon West, Ward provides his services to people all over the Central Florida metro area. He’s had clients in Eustis, Lake Nona, Winter Park and even Davenport, in addition to locals in Windermere and Winter Garden. Eventually, Ward said, he wants to get to a point where he can have more employees and continue to both offer and expand services that allow people to access their homes remotely. One of his biggest hopes is to have a brick-and-mortar showroom so he can demonstrate his products. However small and simple or large and complicated the task at hand is, though, Ward is always happy to help anyone with any technology-related needs they may have. “If someone just needs a TV, I’m happy to come out and do that, too,” he said. Contact Danielle Hendrix at dhendrix@orangeobserver.com.
Lake Whitney | $1,719,000
Fabulous Lake Whitney residence with gated front courtyard and separate guest house. 7,000 sf of luxurious living area includes game room, theater, wine cellar and office. Resort style backyard with boat house, infinity edge pool, fire pit, 5 hole putting green and more!
Windermere Downs | $539,900
2,500 sf of living area extends to private back yard with pool, patios and cabanas. Quality finishes throughout including wood and travertine floors. Amenities include beach, boat ramp and dock on the Butler Chain.
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Large greenbelt lot offers space and privacy for this lovely 4 bedroom home. Quality finishes throughout include wood floors, granite countertops, plantation shutters and built-ins. Screened patio with oasis style pool, spa and waterfall.
Butler Chain of Lakes | $1,649,000
French Country Estate located on quiet peninsula. 4,200 sf offers designer island kitchen, luxurious master retreat and elaborate architectural detailing. Stone patio with fireplace and summer kitchen poolside. “Grandfathered” boathouse and no HOA!
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Wingrove Estates | $425,000
Updated 3/3 home in Dr. Phillips with open floor plan and high ceilings. Quality finishes throughout include granite countertops, plantation shutters and wainscoting. Screened pool and private fenced back yard.
Gotha | $795,000
Mediterranean pool home located at the end of a quiet lane just outside of Windermere. 4,500 sf includes grand island kitchen, high ceilings and abundant windows. Guest quarters includes full kitchen, bedroom, living room and separate entry.
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The place to be For the first quarter of 2016, Winter Garden and the 34787 ZIP code has led the Orlando area in home sales. STATISTICS 34787 SALES BY PRICE RANGE (as of April 2016) $60,000 to $69,999: 3 $70,000 to $79,999: 1 $80,000 to $89,999: 0 $90,000 to $99,999: 0 $100,000 to $119,999: 2 $120,000 to $139,999: 1 $140,000 to $159,999: 2 $160,000 to $179,999: 1 $180,000 to $199,999: 3 $200,000 to $249,999: 17 $250,000 to $299,999: 22 $300,000 to $349,999: 28 $350,000 to $399,999: 15 $400,000 to $499,999: 16 $500,000 to $599,999: 3 $600,000 to $699,999: 2 $700,000 to $799,999: 0 $800,000 to $899,999: 2 $900,000 to $999,999: 1 $1.0M to $1,499,999: 2 $1.5M to $1,999,999: 0 $2.0M to $4,999,999: 1 $5.0M and over: 0
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inter Garden’s ZIP code now leads all of Greater Orlando in home sales, according to data from the Orlando Regional Realtor Association. The ZIP code 34787 encompasses several different portions of the West Orange community. It represents the city of Winter Garden, portions of the town of Oakland, as well as portions of Horizon West close to State Road 429. During the first quarter of 2016, 325 homes were sold in 34787, exceeding all other ZIP codes in the Central Florida area. In April, the ZIP code also exceeded other local ZIP codes, with 120 homes sold. The success of the city of Winter Garden is cause for positive numbers, Realtors say. “Your city commissioners are some of the best in the county, if not the state, if not the country,” said John Lazenby, Orlando Regional Realtor Association president and of Colony Realty Group. “Look at the growth of Winter Garden. Do you have a new hospital? Do you have a developing Fowler Grove neighborhood shopping center that seems to be booming? That attracts from other ZIP codes.”
The attractiveness of the historic downtown corridor of Winter Garden also makes the ZIP code appealing. “Downtown Winter Garden is a prime reason, because it is different from what we all have in this community,” said Realtor Denise Gregorie, of Watson Realty. “It’s family and family-owned businesses, and I think with bringing the farmer’s markets, the fresh foods, our small businesses, I think everybody loves to support that type of community.” The proximity of downtown to Winter Garden Village and the chain offerings such as Target, Best Buy and Lowe’s makes the area more appealing, as residents can visit both local businesses and chain stores. In addition, the ZIP code has benefitted from the vacant, developable land available there. It includes upcoming areas such as Hamlin and Summerlake, up-and-coming areas in Horizon West that offer access to lakes and pools, giving off a resort-style feel, Gregorie said. It is often what people relocating to Florida — and even natives of Florida — hope to
find in a Florida community. “When I bring Chicago, New Jersey, New York — all the upperstate (clients) to those places, they light up like, ‘Oh my gosh!’ It’s what they wanted it to be,” Gregorie said. Inventory, or the number of homes for sale, also has a trend in Winter Garden that is bucking other trends seen in the rest of Orlando. “While the Orlando area’s overall inventory is in decline and stifling sales, 34787 inventory is actually increasing and contributing to the area’s increase in sales,” said Lisa McDuffie, communications manager at the Orlando Regional Realtor Association. ZIP code 34786 — which encompasses Windermere and parts of Horizon West — also has a high inventory at 578 homes. This is largely due to the West Orange area reaping the rewards of the vacant land that is available, Lazenby said.
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This home, listed by Denise Gregorie of Watson Realty, is located in the Johns Lake Point neighborhood in the 34787 ZIP code and has a water view. It is listed for $750,000.
Contact Jennifer Nesslar at jnesslar@orangeobserver.com.
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Total Sales: 76 High Sale Price: $3.5 million Low Sale Price: $62,000 REO/Bank Owned: Four Short Sales: Two
The home at 2354 Aurelius Drive, Winter Garden, sold June 17, for $391,035. Built in 2016, it has five bedrooms, three-andone-half baths and 3,773 square feet. The price per square foot is $103.64. INDEPENDENCE/ SIGNATURE LAKES
The home at 15474 Camp Dubois Crescent, Winter Garden, sold June 20, for $385,000. Built in 2011, it has five bedrooms, three baths and 3,727 square feet. The price per square foot is $103.30. OVERLOOK AT HAMLIN
The home at 5353 Bowman Drive, No. 52, Winter Garden, sold June 20, for $470,000. Built in 2015, it has four bedrooms, three-and-one-half baths, a pool and 4,006 square feet. The price per square foot is $117.32.
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The home at 2804 Marquesas Court, Windermere, sold June 17, for $823,900. Built in 1983, it has five bedrooms, threeand-one-half baths, a pool and 3,915 square feet. The price per square foot is $210.45. GLENMUIR
The home at 11163 Lodgment Lane, Windermere, sold June 20, for $465,000. Built in 2002, it has five bedrooms, threeand-one-half baths, a pool and 2,776 square feet. The price per square foot is $167.51. These three Windermere homes — 9223 Tibet Pointe Circle (Keene’s Pointe), 1229 Kelso Blvd. (Kelso on Lake Butler) and 6114 Kirkstone Lane (Reserve at Lake Butler Sound) — accounted for $9.2 million of the sales from June 17 to 23.
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The home at 9813 Grosvenor Pointe Circle, Windermere, sold June 17, for $1.535 million. Built in 2012, it has five bedrooms, fiveand-one-half baths, a pool and 5,003 square feet. The price per square foot is $306.82. The home at 6042 Greatwater Drive, Windermere, sold June 17, for $1.175 million. Built in 2003, it has five bedrooms, five-andone-half baths, a pool and 5,746 square feet. The price per square foot is $204.49. The home at 6126 Greatwater Drive, Windermere, sold June 23, for $899,000. Built in 1999, it has six bedrooms, four-and-one-half baths, a pool and 4,594 square feet. The price per square foot is $195.69. The home at 6506 Lake Burden View Drive, Windermere, sold June 17, for $783,000. Built in 2005, it has four bedrooms, three baths, a pool and 3,191 square feet. The price per square foot is $245.38. RESERVE AT BELMERE
The home at 1461 Glenwick Drive, Windermere, sold June 23, for $412,500. Built in 2002, it has four bedrooms, three baths, a pool and 2,551 square feet. The price per square foot is $161.70. TOWN OF WINDERMERE
The home at 14 Main St., Windermere, sold June 17, for $1.5 million. Built in 1989, it has four bedrooms, three-and-one-half baths, a pool and 3,295 square feet. The price per square foot is $455.24.
The home at 305 Magnolia St., Windermere, sold June 20, for $930,000. Built in 1973, it has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,763 square feet. The price per square foot is $527.51. TUSCANY RIDGE
The home at 1439 Belfiore Way, Windermere, sold June 22, for $415,000 (short sale). Built in 2006, it has five bedrooms, fourand-one-half baths and 3,789 square feet. The price per square foot is $109.53. WINDERMERE
The home at 12104 McKinnon Road, Windermere, sold June 23, for $810,000. Built in 1974, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 3,591 square feet. The price per square foot is $225.56. WINDERMERE-GOTHA ROAD
The home at 10296 Park RidgeGotha Road, Windermere, sold June 23, for $818,000 (REO/bank owned). Built in 2007, it has six bedrooms, five-and-one-half baths and 5,276 square feet. The price per square foot is $155.04.
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The town house at 8232 Via Vivaldi, Orlando, sold June 17, for $400,000. Built in 2003, it has three bedrooms, two-andone-half baths and 2,313 square feet. The price per square foot is $172.94. BRISTOL PARK
The home at 9522 Wickham Way, Orlando, sold June 17, for $539,900. Built in 1992, it has five bedrooms, four-and-onehalf baths, a pool and 3,392 square feet. The price per square foot is $159.17.
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The home at 8047 Monier Way, Orlando, sold June 23, for $463,000. Built in 1995, it has four bedrooms, three baths, a pool and 2,816 square feet. The price per square foot is $164.42. SAND LAKE POINT
The home at 10122 Pointview Court, Orlando, sold June 21, for $334,900. Built in 1989, it has four bedrooms, three baths, a pool and 2,223 square feet. The price per square foot is $150.65. VIZCAYA
The home at 8202 Livorno Drive, Orlando, sold June 20, for $690,000. Built in 2002, it has four bedrooms, three baths, a pool and 3,275 square feet. The price per square foot is $210.69. ENCLAVE AT BERKSHIRE PARK
The home at 13604 Darchance Road, Windermere, sold June 21, for $350,000. Built in 2008, it has four bedrooms, three-andone-half baths, a pool and 2,699 square feet. The price per square foot is $129.68. LAKES OF WINDERMERE
The home at 6971 Nobleton Drive, Windermere, sold June 20, for $315,000. Built in 2003, it has five bedrooms, three-and-onehalf baths and 3,000 square feet. The price per square foot is $105. NEWBURY PARK
The town house at 11765 Fitzgerald Butler Road, Orlando, sold June 20, for $190,000. Built in 2009, it has three bedrooms, twoand-one-half baths and 1,428 square feet. The price per square foot is $133.05.
OASIS COVE 2 AT LAKESIDE VILLAGE
The condo at 8212 Tranquility Way, No. 8, Windermere, sold June 23, for $233,000. Built in 2011, it has three bedrooms, twoand-one-half baths and 1,852 square feet. The price per square foot is $125.81. PRESTON SQUARE
The home at 6811 Helmsley Circle, Windermere, sold June 20, for $340,000. Built in 2010, it has four bedrooms, three baths, a pool and 2,485 square feet. The price per square foot is $136.82. PROVIDENCE
The home at 6108 Andreozzi Lane, Windermere, sold June 20, for $325,100. Built in 2004, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,688 square feet. The price per square foot is $120.94. STILLWATER CROSSINGS
The home at 4126 Blue Major Drive, Windermere, sold June 21, for $423,570. Built in 2015, it has four bedrooms, three-andone-half baths and 3,343 square feet. The price per square foot is $126.70. SUMMERLAKE
The home at 15649 Porter Road, Winter Garden, sold June 21, for $305,000. Built in 2015, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,232 square feet. The price per square foot is $136.65.
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SOUTHWEST ORANGE CYPRESS CHASE
The home at 9506 Pecky Cypress Way, Orlando, sold June 23, for $289,000. Built in 2004, it has three bedrooms, two baths, a pool and 1,784 square feet. The price per square foot is $162.
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The home at 8044 Sweetgum Loop, Orlando, sold June 22, for $225,000. Built in 1987, it has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,732 square feet. The price per square foot is $129.91. WESTMINSTER LANDING
The home at 8002 Gavin Court, Orlando, sold June 17, for $600,000. Built in 1999, it has five bedrooms, four baths, a pool and 4,083 square feet. The price per square foot is $146.95. The home at 2335 Warren Woods Drive, Orlando, sold June 22, for $570,000. Built in 1999, it has four bedrooms, four baths and 3,614 square feet. The price per square foot is $157.72.
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