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5 kids, 400 square feet For the next two or three years, the seven members of the Elhajj family will live in an RV and travel around the country, engaging in hands-on learning and supporting important causes. SEE PAGE 4 Courtesy
The Elhajj’s have rented out their 4,000-square-foot home in Winter Garden and downsized to a 400-square-foot motor home: Ali, left, Jennifer, Ethan, Grace, Jonah, Layla and Nabeel.
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The downtown Winter Garden parking garage is on schedule for substantial completion by Sept. 1. Substantial completion does
not mean that all work is completed but that cars may begin to park in the garage on that date, according to city staff. The two-story garage will have a ground floor with two supporting levels, meaning there will be three surfaces available for parking. In total, the garage will have 527 parking spots available, including 11 accessible spaces. The exterior walls on the buildSEE GARAGE PAGE 3
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GET YOUR GAME ON 3:30 p.m. Thursday, July 7, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Celebrate sports and compete in a variety of skill challenges with a library twist. Ages 11-18. Seating is limited. (407) 835-7323. A KNACK FOR KNITTING 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 7, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Whether you are a seasoned knitter, just getting started or wanting to learn, join in an hour of knitting fun. Bring something you are working on or are stuck on or bring needles and yarn to begin learning the relaxing art of knitting. Ages 18 and up. (407) 835-7323.
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series of concepts like ABCs, nature, dance and technology. Ages 3-5. Registration required at (407) 835-7323. MUSIC AT PILARS: TAMARA AND PER DANIELSSON 8-11 p.m. Friday, July 8, and Saturday, July 9, at Pilars Martini, 146 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Enjoy an evening of music with Tamara and Per Danielsson. (407) 369-8900.
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PLANT FOOD FOR GOPHER TORTOISES 8:30 a.m. Saturday, July 9, at the Oakland Nature Preserve, 747 Machete Trail, Oakland. Help feed the preserve’s wild gopher tortoises by planting the native wildflowers and grasses they love to eat and by planting trees for shade and cover. Take gloves, shovels, trowels, water bottles, a lunchbox, sunscreen and a hat. To register, visit OaklandNaturePreserve.org
or email outreach@oaklandnaturepreserve.org. NEO-PLASTIC ART 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 9, at the Winter Garden Library, 805 E. Plant St. Learn to create art using the neo-plastic style of Dutch painter Piet Mondrian. Ages 6-12. Seating is limited. (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.
TUESDAY, JULY 12
COFFEE WITH A COP 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, July 12, at Keke’s Breakfast Café, 282 Moore Road, Ocoee. The Ocoee Police Department hosts this program to give the community a chance to meet local officers and discuss local issues. Officer Patera ScottMarsh, (407) 554-7204 or patera.scott@ocoee.org.
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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. MUSIC AT PILARS: SUZY PARK AND CHRIS ROTTMAYER 8 to 11 p.m. Friday, July 15, at Pilars Martini, 146 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Enjoy an evening of music with Suzy Park and Chris Rottmayer. (407) 369-8900.
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MUSIC AT PILARS: SHALISA JAMES 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday, July 16, at Pilars Martini, 146 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Enjoy an evening of music with Shalisa James. (407) 369-8900.
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GO-GETTERS This summer, three young entrepreneurs are using their time to work hard and earn a little spending money. JENNIFER NESSLAR
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Visit Beyl’s website at ksinkling. com and her Instagram @live_love_ pamper. Contact her at (701) 306-0961. Beyl is on her mission trip to Swaziland October 18-27. She needs $3,200 to go.
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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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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. that evening. 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.”
Gabriella Dalmeida got experience for pet sitting by caring for her two dogs, Charlie, pictured, and Balto.
Kylie Beyl sells Inkling and Perfectly Posh products to raise money for an upcoming mission trip.
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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.
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 to their home 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. They contacted the company, which agreed to let Beyl start distributing and selling the product. 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. She also sells the product on social media and at her website, ksinkling.com. Recently, she has also begun selling Perfectly Posh products, which include lotions, bath scrubs and other pampering products. 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. In addition to raising money for her Swaziland mission trip, Beyl also hopes to go on a France summer trip with West Orange High School before she graduates. “I have a jar for Africa, and I have another jar for France,” Beyl said. “In my room I have them sitting out. I see it everyday so it motivates me.”
“I have a jar for Africa and I have another jar for France. In my room I have them sitting out. I see it everyday so it motivates me.” – Kylie Beyl
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and now they have a chance to visit the country’s national parks and landmarks. “We’re also not just confined to the motor home; we have the outdoors just outside our door,” Ali said. “We can go for walks, sit at the picnic table, go swimming or ride our bikes whenever we want.” There will be plenty of hiking, too, as all of the Elhajjs enjoy being out in nature. Ali’s passion is landscape photography, and his photos will serve as a source of income for the family, as well. He can teach workshops and online webinars and sell his photos. In addition, he works as a technical project manager at a fully virtual health education startup.
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Jennifer and Ali Elhajj are ready to tour the country in their motor home with their five children: Layla, 3; Grace, 11; Ethan, 13; Jonah, 8; and Nabeel, 5. Most spaces have dual functions, like the sofa and table that turn into a bed.
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li and Jennifer Elhajj felt God was calling them to serve; the next step was to figure out exactly what that meant for them and their five children. This week, the Winter Garden family of seven — with children ranging in age from 3 to 13 — expects to head out on an adventure that will take them around the country to engage in important causes. “Once we, as a family, understood this is what we were supposed to do, it became a matter of asking the question: How can we do this?” Ali said. Jennifer admits this major change is taking her out of her comfort zone, but she is passionate about seeing the future unfold and anxious to begin the journey. They rented out their 4,000-square-foot, six-bedroom home, sold most of their belongings and moved into a 400-square-foot motor home. “We’ve always been adventurous but never imagined that would involve moving our family of seven into a space less than half the size of our driveway,” she said.
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No space goes unused in their new home. The winter clothes are stored in suitcases in the “basement” storage compartments. Hanging organizers hold shoes and bathroom toiletry items. Each child was given one box
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ing are complete, and the second floor and roof of the garage are installed. The rear stairs have also been installed. The bottom floor must still be poured, and the stucco must be added to the outside. Construction crews must also add trim work and put in lights, elevators and other electronic equipment. Ultimately, the garage will have two elevators and stairs at each of the four corners. The parking garage is being constructed at the intersection of South Boyd and Tremaine streets, on top of a busy existing parking lot. In order to compensate for the temporary closure of the lot, the city has used a few methods to
for the storage unit and a small bin to take with them on the road. Because the total storage space for clothing for seven people is about one-third the space Jennifer used to have just for herself, they had to get both creative and realistic. Everyone gets three pairs of shoes. The children have one large drawer each for daytime clothes and a smaller one for all other clothing; the parents get the closet shelves. Underneath the dinette are two slide-out drawers that hold toys and board games. “Living in an almost 4,000-square-foot home, we took it for granted that every routine activity had a defined space and there was plenty of privacy afforded by six bedrooms, even for guests,” she said. “Our main living area also serves as our kitchen, dining room, homeschool room and bedroom for all five kids; the couches and dinette convert into beds,” she said. “Ali even recently discovered that while parked, he can position the steering wheel in just such a way as to make it a decent desk for his laptop.” The children can stream music and movies while they’re on the road, and they will have their video games. An onboard generator and an inverter will keep everything charged. THE NECESSITIES
Taking up the most space in the RV are homeschool supplies and Ali’s photography equipment. Jennifer homeschools the kids,
ensure visitors can find parking. First, city staff started a valet parking service for downtown visitors during weekend evenings. The service has gotten less use than city staff anticipated, City Manager Mike Bollhoefer said, with about 20 cars per night. The city had temporary parking lots installed around the downtown area, providing visitors with 350 alternative parking spots. The lot at Smith and Main Street rarely has been filled, but it has been a place for construction workers to park without taking spots otherwise used by downtown visitors. The city’s most successful solution to parking comes on Saturday mornings, when the Winter Garden Farmers Market takes
FOLLOW ALONG Ali and Jennifer Elhajj created a blog so friends, family and the community can follow their travels through articles, photos and videos: ChaseTheSky. com. Ali has a website, too, for anyone interested in viewing his photography: Certainpointofview.com.
Jennifer was once a motivational speaker in high schools, encouraging tens of thousands of students to make the most of whatever stage of life they were in. “I’ve always wanted to combine those two elements and plan to speak in churches as we go, encouraging women to live their faith fearlessly and in a tangible way that brings positive change to their … communities,” she said. She will collect donations to go toward clean water and the fight against human trafficking. Serving others comes natural for both Jennifer and Ali. “I’ve always thought of life as more than just work and have always wanted to serve others as well,” he said. “I look at this as a coming together of all we were made to do. I’m looking forward to doing it now rather than waiting for an unknown time in the future.” The Elhajj children have been exposed to faith and giving all their lives, their parents said. The family regularly attends both Mosaic Church and First Baptist Church of Winter Garden. “The kids have always known what Mommy and Daddy were doing and understood why it was important,” Ali said. “Now that they’re a bit older … we’re looking forward to them engaging more and being a part of everything we do.” CROSS-COUNTRY TOUR
“We’ve always been adventurous but never imagined that would involve moving our family of seven into a space less than half the size of our driveway.” – Jennifer Elhajj
While their plan isn’t completely spelled out, they do know they’re starting in Key West and traveling to all 50 states. It might take a few years, but they know they can return to Winter Garden because they didn’t sell their house. “Having lived in many different places throughout our marriage, … we can both … say Winter Garden is the … only place where we have felt completely comfortable and at home,” Jennifer said. Contact Amy Quesinberry Rhode at aqrhode@orangeobserver.com.
place along Plant Street. In order to compensate for the loss of parking spaces, the city has provided golf carts to shuttle people from the temporary parking lots to the farmers market. “That’s had extensive usage,” Bollhoefer said. Overall, the parking options have helped to mitigate parking problems that downtown business owners and their customers experience. “The negative effect from the parking garage hasn’t been near as significant as (business owners) expected, so most of our merchants have been pleasantly surprised,” Bollhoefer said. Contact Jennifer Nesslar at jnesslar@orangeobserver.com.
“The negative effect from the parking garage hasn’t been near as significant as (business owners) expected, so most of our merchants have been pleasantly surprised.” – Mike Bollhoefer, city manager
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Restaurateur to serve up new Italian fare GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER
In just a few weeks, Horizon West will have a new family-owned Italian restaurant to try. Bella Italia Ristorante, currently under construction at 13848 Tilden Road, Suite 192, is scheduled to open in mid-July. Once open, it will greet customers with a warm ambiance designed with Tuscany-style décor. The interior, which will be able to seat 70 to 75 people, will feature paintings of picturesque Italian landscapes, along with chandeliers and an outside seating area with umbrella tables for shade. The owner and head chef, Leonard Kodra, a Windermere
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BELLA ITALIA RISTORANTE OPENING: July ADDRESS: 13848 Tilden Road, Suite 192 PHONE: (407) 3508878 WEBSITE: bellaitaliaristorante. blogspot.com HOURS: 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Closed Sundays. PRICE RANGE: $12 to $23
resident for six years, has worked in Italian restaurants nearly all his life. Starting at 14, Kodra worked in his father’s Italian restaurant, Guzhina Italia, in Korca, Albania. When he moved to Florida about 20 years ago, he worked as the head chef at an Italian restaurant in Sarasota named Rosebud’s Steak and Seafood House for 11-and-one-half years. Kodra and his brother then opened Fratelli’s Italian Restaurant in downtown Orlando, which they have owned for eight-andone-half years. Now Kodra is excitedly making arrangements as he anticipates the finished construction of his upcoming restaurant. He and his wife will be handling Bella Italia, while Kodra’s brother manages the Fratelli’s Italian Restaurant downtown. Included in the various menu selections for appetizers are bruschetta, fried calamari, meatball parmesan and fried mozzarella. For desserts, the restaurant provides popular Italian classics such as cannoli, tiramisu, crème brûlée and tartufo, an ice creamfilled brownie ball. For the main entrées, Kodra will be offering pasta al forno, also known as baked ziti, chicken marsala and one of his personal favorites, chicken florentine, which is sautéed with spinach, mushrooms and sun-dried tomatoes and topped with melted mozzarella. Kodra hasn’t begun advertising his upcoming restaurant just yet, but he’s noticed the sign has been attracting a lot of attention from locals already. “They cannot wait, and they come and ask me every day, ‘When are you gonna open,’ and they’re so excited,” Kodra said.
Ocoee commission insists on lobbyistlaw firm merger Officials informed lobbying firm Global Development Business Consulting, Inc., that it had until November to complete a merger with the law firm Akerman, LLP. GABBY BAQUERO STAFF WRITER OCOEE After hearing presentations from four lobbyist firms back in April, Ocoee commissioners decided to award a contract for federal lobbying services to Global Development Business Consulting Inc. That approval came under the condition that Global will merge with the law firm Akerman, LLP. That particular condition was front and center at Ocoee’s June 21 commission meeting as, to date, Global Development has not yet merged with Akerman. Because of this, commissioners passed a motion June 21 which gave Global Development an ultimatum: If it does not merge with Akerman law firm by November, the commission will rescind the contract and award it to Alcade & Fay, LTD Inc., instead. Ocoee council members are insistent on the Global-Akerman merger because currently, local state Rep. Randolph Bracy, who is Global Development’s principal, is not a registered federal lobby-
ist — but Akerman is. During the council meeting, commissioner Rosemary Wilsen expressed concern over hiring a lobbyist not registered to work in Washington, D.C. The council needs federal lobbyist services for an ongoing issue with the Rose Hill neighborhood’s ZIP code. “Six or seven years ago we annexed in Rose Hill phase two and three and you would assume the ZIP code would change to 34761, but it did not,” Wilsen said. “The post office has not agreed to change it from 32818. So, that is something we do need to work on.” Although residents have been paying taxes to the city of Ocoee, they have not been receiving the benefits of having an Ocoee address and ZIP code. “I’m very concerned because they have an issue that has created higher insurance rates, being that they’re in a different ZIP code,” Wilsen said. Contact Gabby Baquero at gbaquero@orangeobserver.com.
Enhancing Health and Wellness in the West Orange Healthcare District
• • • Initiative Grant Round Open • • • June 27 - August 26, 2016 The West Orange Healthcare District (WOHD) would like to announce the upcoming Initiative Grant Round. The application window has been open since June 27, 2016 and will close on August 26, 2016 5:00 pm. Grant award announcements will be made in October 2016. Applications will be accepted from qualifying local non-profits. Only programs that primarily improve, preserve or provide health services to residents of the District can be funded. This notice is being issued to allow qualified potential applicants sufficient time for submission of applications. The WOHD is an independent special healthcare district created by an Act of the 1949 Florida
Legislature and is governed by a 16 member Board appointed by the Governor of Florida. From its beginning, the purpose of the District has been to improve access to quality healthcare services for residents of West Orange County. This has been achieved through investing in new and expanded facilities in partnership with Orlando Health, the largest provider of healthcare services in West Orange County, and awarding over $2 million in initiative grants since 2012 to non-profits in the community supporting programs that align with the District’s mission of enhancing the overall health and wellbeing of the community. Recent recipients benefiting from the support of the District include: UCP, Shepherd’s Hope, Quest, Inc., The Howard Phillips Center, The Roper YMCA, Dave’s House and The Muscular Dystrophy Association.
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65 years ago
A wedding of wide interest in Central Florida and Tennessee was that of Miss Nancy Ann Raden and George Bekemeyer on June 24 at the First Baptist Church of Winter Garden.
45 years ago
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.
25 years ago
Ocoee Middle School Principal Robert Williams’ retirement after 28 years in Ocoee schools was celebrated in grand style.
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APRIL 24, 1969 Today, nearly everyone has his or her own cell phone. For the younger generation, it’s hard to imagine a time when a home only had one telephone, which was tethered to the kitchen wall by a twisted-up cord and shared by the entire family. One phone number per household. A Florida Telephone advertisement in The Winter Garden Times on April 24, 1969, announced that for mere pennies per day, families could add a second phone — not a second line, but a second telephone, perhaps in the den.
Plans are underway by the city of Winter Garden to widen South Dillard Street and open it up to the proposed cross-state highway.
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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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FROM THE ARCHIVES Postmarked July 8, 1910, it was mailed from 9-year-old Doris Tilden, of Winter Garden, to her older brother, Harold, while he was vacationing at the Old Faithful Inn at Yellowstone Park. It reads: “Hello Harold. How did you all spend the Fourth of
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.
15 years ago
Orange County Public Schools announced that a new Dillard Street Elementary School would be built across the street from the current facility. It will be a prototype with two stories, a cafetorium, media center,
pavilion, playground area and recreational facilities. The architectural design of Oakland’s new charter school revealed a clock tower and an old-fashioned look to complement the town’s old buildings.
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FL-429 and the Florida Turnpike and just minutes from Central Florida’s area attractions and Orlando International Airport.Their 12,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility offers guests an exciting place to play hard, make new friends, get pampered and relax! Photo courtesy of WOCC.
Celebrating Treasure Title’s 15th Anniversary
T he West Orange Chamber of Commerce (wochamber.com) recently celebrated the 15-year anniversary of Treasure Title Insurance Agency, Inc.Treasure Title is a full service title insurance company dedicated to
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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 company based out of Pennsylvania — was looking to launch a youth travel ball program to compliment Chandler’s pre-existing highschool aged 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 SEE CHANDLER PAGE 22
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Ocoee High’s Dorian Jones, a defensive back, committed to Georgia State and West Orange High’s Austin Burton, a quarterback, committed to Boston College July 30.
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Alexis and Daniel Burbank are all smiles with their dad, Vincent, at ICE Golf’s facility in Ocoee.
“What you normally end up finding is a lot of (golf) programs are geared toward either the wellprivileged, or over-privileged, if you will. … So why should (less-privileged children) be devoid of the opportunity to train and receive highend training?” — Vincent Burbank, CEO of ICE Golf
know if it is 100 percent accurate — but this what I can tell you: the schools that I compete with …. for an all-year-long training program, it’ll cost about $55,000 a year,” Burbank said. “Now, granted, that’s with school included, but if you take out school, it’s probably $15,000 a year, maybe even ($20,000).” While he said he doesn’t have the “cheapest (program) out there,” he assures that his program offers more class time than comparable schools by charging only $25 per one-hour class. If students prefer to do two hours per week instead, he charges $150 per month. Once his students reach level three, he lets them practice five days a week for a discounted monthly rate of $200. ICE Golf currently operates at two different facilities: Kids Community College in Ocoee, and Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge in Winter Garden. Vincent said opening his own golf academy has been very rewarding, particularly the aspect
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of turning his ideas into something tangible and making a difference. The maximum capacity of students they can teach at the moment is 60, but Burbank plans to expand and open a second school in Tampa. “The hardest thing is trying to juggle doing the things that you know you want to do and at the same time dealing with all the negative responses and the troubles that come with everyday life and opening up a business … managing all the angles that problems can come from and keeping it together,” Burbank said. Contact Gabby Baquero at gbaquero@orangeobserver.com.
Squeeze rebound with pair of wins The Winter Garden Squeeze rebounded from a six-game losing streak this past weekend, picking up a pair of much-needed wins. Winter Garden (10-12) defeated the Leesburg Lightning 7-5 July 2 and won again July 4 when it hosted the Sanford River Rats, 11-1. With the pair of wins, the Squeeze find themselves back tied for third place with Altamonte Springs (9-11) and 5.5 games behind the firstplace River Rats (16-7). The Squeeze will host Winter Park July 7 before a three-day break for the Florida Collegiate Summer League All-Star Game. The All-Star Game will take place at 7 p.m. July 9 at Sanford’s Memorial Stadium.
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De’Lazarus Keys The CFCA basketball team has been competing at various events over the summer and piling up the wins as it goes along. Helping to lead the way has been newcomer De’Lazarus Keys. A 6-foot-8 transfer, Keys had 28 points and 10 rebounds in a win against The First Academy this summer and has shot a high percentage from beyond the arc all summer.
What’s your impression of how the summer season has gone? I think it’s going good. The more we practice, I think by the time November comes, we’ll be fantastic. Which win for the team this summer stands out the most? I think the most impressive win was against The First Academy. We played like it was a championship game — we wanted to beat them. The past two years, playing for another school, they (TFA) always beat us and I’ve always wanted to beat them.
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What are you working on for your game this summer? My post game — trying to get around the basket more. How has it been getting to play alongside CFCA’s top returning players: Dante Treacy and Jacob Newman? It’s good. Dante is a great point guard who sees the floor and knows how to attack the rim. Jacob is a good shooter and a good defensive player. Who is your favorite professional player? Kevin Durant. He’s tall and he can put the ball on the floor and shoot. He can create (scoring opportunities) for his teammates. I want to be like him. Before you settled on basketball, did you try any other sports? In fifth grade I played baseball. What’s the last movie you saw in theater? “Ride Along 2.” It was funny — Kevin Hart was in it and Ice Cube and they’re funny together. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would you live?
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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 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 University 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 encompasses 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 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 including 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 set 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, Team Chandler, will have tryouts at the end of the month on July 30 for the fall season and the high-school program, Chandler World, 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 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 509 E. Henschen Ave., Oakland, sold June 17, for $345,000. Built in 2006, it has four bedrooms, three-andone-half baths and 3,005 square feet. The price per square foot is $114.81.
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 town house at 2097 Bent Grass Ave., Ocoee, sold June 23, for $226,000. Built in 2012, it has three bedrooms, two-and-onehalf baths and 1,752 square feet. The price per square foot is $129. WEDGEWOOD COMMONS
The home at 1944 Rachel’s Ridge Loop, Ocoee, sold June 17, for $190,000 (short sale). Built in 1999, it has four bedrooms, two baths and 2,192 square feet. The price per square foot is $86.68. WELLINGTON PLACE
The home at 1246 Stonewater Circle, Ocoee, sold June 23, for $221,000. Built in 2004, it has four bedrooms, two-andone-half baths and 2,192 square feet. The price per square foot is $100.82.
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The home at 2313 Pesaro Circle, Ocoee, sold June 17, for $344,000. Built in 2005, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,900 square feet. The price per square foot is $118.62. The home at 2835 Brigata Way, Ocoee, sold June 20, for $283,000. Built in 2006, it has four bedrooms, three baths, a pool and 2,519 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $112.35. The home at 688 Cimarosa Court, Ocoee, sold June 20, for $267,000. Built in 2004, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,372 square feet. The price per square foot is $112.56. WINDERMERE GROVES
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The home at 268 Calliope St., Ocoee, sold June 17, for $372,000. Built in 2005, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 3,245 square feet. The price per square foot is $114.64. The home at 304 Calliope, Ocoee, sold June 20, for $350,000. Built in 2005, it has four bedrooms, three baths and 3,245 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $107.86.
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The home at 715 Bellshire Way, Winter Garden, sold June 21, for $250,000 (REO/bank owned). Built in 2009, it has four bedrooms, two baths and 1,933 square feet. The price per square foot is $129.33. FULLERS CROSSING
The home at 921 McPherson Place, Winter Garden, sold June 17, for $221,000. Built in 2005, it has four bedrooms, two baths and 1,786 square feet. The price per square foot is $123.74.
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The home at 1100 Chase Drive, Winter Garden, sold June 20, for $302,000. Built in 2015, it has four bedrooms, three-and-one-half baths and 2,904 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $103.99. The home at 15333 Johns Lake Pointe Blvd., Winter Garden, sold June 17, for $750,000. Built in 2016, it has five bedrooms, fourand-one-half baths and 5,359 square feet. The price per square foot is $139.95.
The home at 1022 Harbor Hill St., Winter Garden, sold June 22, for $292,500. Built in 2001, it has three bedrooms, two baths, a pool and 2,201 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $132.89. The home at 16575 Broadwater Ave., Winter Garden, sold June 17, for $441,506. Built in 2016, it has six bedrooms, four baths and 4,264 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $103.54.
The home at 15034 Sawgrass Bluff Drive, Winter Garden, sold June 17, for $288,000. Built in 2008, it has four bedrooms, two-andone-half baths, a pool and 2,309 square feet of living area. The price per square foot is $124.73.
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 125 E Plant St., Winter Garden 407-656-2352 Sundays 8:30 am Traditional 9:45 am Bible Study 11:00 am Contemporary Awana - Wednesdays - 6pm Pastor Tim Grosshans www.fbcwg.org 2nd Campus: “FOUNDATION WORSHIP” Sundays 9:45 am - All Ages at Foundation Academy High School 15304 Tilden Road - Winter Garden www.FoundationWorship.com 407.730.1867 STARKE LAKE BAPTIST CHURCH 611 West. Ave., Ocoee Pastor Jeff Pritchard (407) 656-2351 Email: starkelakebaptist@gmail. com
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CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH 241 N. Main, Winter Garden Services: 8, 9:30, & 11am, 7pm www.churchofthemessiah.com CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 4950 S. Apopka-Vineland Rd. Orlando Sun.Serv 8:30am, 10:30am, 6:30pm. 407-876-3480 www.ascension-orlando.org
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FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 125 N. Lakeview Ave Winter Garden Service Times 9:00 AM and 11:15 AM Phone – 407-656-1135 Web: fumcwg.org
WINDERMERE UNION CHURCH 10710 Park Ridge-Gotha Rd. Windermere, FL 34786 407-876-2112 Worship times: 9:00am Adult Sunday School 10:00am Worship www.windermereunion.org
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and the Prophets. - Matthew 7:12 (HCSB) 1333 EAST CROWN POINT RD. OCOEE, FL 34761
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Matthew’s Hope will close our current offices and discontinue serving the homeless at 1460 Daniels Road on July 27. Our Temporary Office will be located at 523 S. Woodland in Winter Garden beginning July 28.
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