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OL o`uE ai` 2c0 ,° ^3 0 ° Wj C! ,o a, 2acEt0� I >' E o ... 40 O N� Y S PC N Y .G 5 F u N ^ E N N Ca 0 W -/ ml 0.c$ n« v 3g5 ° Et ac u'So co EwQ ? ovN• ',°j m o «• mS m ° c o m 3c c'5 ° O.Sz a m in1%t n a cx If 61 0 tA49 14'3g0.C5 .5t.� _c) Ow ei?S Winter Springs Commission _ Winter Springs commission Art festival continued from page 1 scheduled to be widened. Mayor Bush pointed out that City draws 125 While the Tuskawilla project is being Manager John Govoruhk is study- handled by Seminole nole County and SR 434 is ingallot theoptionsandwillrepon a Florida Department of Transportation en- to the commission when he returns deavor,both roads are slated to be four-lane from his vacation, entrants divided highways with unmountable curbs Plashing red rumors... and five foot sidewalks. In both cases the by Darrell Johnson Retiredjudge Joseph non-binding outer lanes of traffic are supposed to be two questioned the city's's non-binding Unlikeanormal Winter Springs Com- fe etwiderthannormaltoacvommadatebtkes. referendum on ambulance service, mission meeting, last Monday's scheduled Citizen Kathleen Riley brought up the which will be on the Nov.8 ballot. agenda was very slim.That was made up for question of responsibility on the pan of the Talchascirculated about apossible during the nubile comment period,however, rant to cover the expense of start- with everything from bikes to ambulances ing a city-wide ambulance service, being covered. The highlights: and the rumor mills have expanded Draw me a picture... city, wondering if Winter Springs might the concept to include absolutely Paul Partyka announced the latest fig- inherit 50%of the liability intheevent ofan_ free service,or free startup,or 5cr- ures on the Winter Springs Art Festival, accident a rider. vice paidforenlirelybythecitizens which will be held the weekend of Dec.3-4. John Nelson said that one organizes- of Winter Springs. Highlights will include an estimated 125 tionistrying to get theroadwayreconfigured The fact is that a grant is artists (there were only 91 last year)and a to include two eleven-foot-wide traffic lanes concert jazz diva Jackie Jones on Sunday being through, but, even if it by Y and a lane for cyclists.'I7tat comes Hugh,itwill not cover all afternoon. - would replace the current plan consisting of "The support and interest from the art a twelve foot center lane and a fourteen foot es,and n iffoeever.ctsheii,the pass- community has been very good," Partyka outer lane.Many residents favor widening es, iulancity ans o futon will reported.mean show weekend last year was the sdewalkandkeepingridersoffthestreets for ambulance pmce trabut the city will diluted by four shows in the area, greatly . altogether be lower per use,but the city will cutting the number of participants in each. still foot most of the bill. g P Pa While the residents who spoke Mon- In business on the regular This year the only competition will be in St. day night basically agreed that the plan was Cloud,some40 miles southofWinter Springs. unsafe for riders in fast vehicular traffic. agenda... -lhdirwtce Number 570 was The Rotary Club declined to ask for continued on page 16 approved,raising the height limit purchase award money from the city this on many buildings from 25 feet to , year,but did request help in the form of about $575 worth of Public Works Department 35 fee[. labor. -Commissioners approved a plan to organize a study group made up of licensed business people in. Winter Springs to keep abreast of Mayor John Bush said that the city could not spend tax money on charitable changes in zoning and licensing donations,which is what the re*lucst amount- procedures and m recommend any edto.He did suggest that Partyka challenge changes in rates and standards. the commissioners to personally raise the The state has recently authorized funds,and within sixty seconds he had 5600 municipaliliesmtake more control in pledges. - of occupational licensing within Pedal pushers... their boundaries. Severalcitizens rosetoofferLLoirviews on the bicycle path situation along SR 434 J of 0 at 7 and Tuskawilla Road, both of which are Artisans invited to rent tables at Tuskawilla Organizers of Tuskawilla Mid- dle School's annual PTA Craft Fair are renting tables to area resi- dents and groups that want to dis- Scholastic books are play their handcrafted items. at Winter Springs fair The fair will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 12 in the cafeteria, 1801 Tuskawilla Road,Oviedo. Winter Springs Elementary Cost is $10 for small tables and School will sponsor the Scholastic $15 for large tables. Book Fair through Thursday. For more information, call Jan The fair will be open during Stauffer at(407)671-9310 or Laura school hours and from 5 to 8 p.m. Harmon at(407)695-8172. Tuesday. It will feature the newest titles from more than 70 publishers. Money for art festival For more information, call (407)327-0700. s re 1 �9 f won't come from taxes WINTER SPRINGS—The Winter Springs Art Festival wo,'t be getting any money this year from the taxpayers to finance security costs.But the art festival scheduled Dec.3 and 4 at Central Winds Park is getting donations ® Winding Hollow from city leaders. c-6 D.R.Horton Custom Homes says"PARDON Former City Commissioner Paul OUR DUST—UR ARE UNDER L CENTER". TION FOR Custom NEW MODEL CENto a'- Partyka had asked the city for O.R.Horton Cuss uc Hoofs is r proud to an- more than$500 to help pay for TOMce the In OF EXEC of Thar NEW WS- security for the event sponsored TOM SERIES$1 0 sfeaturing tNE HOMES start- security the stories. 3655 to 5 bed- by the Rotary Club.19se¢4ty rooms,1 n 2 sror eie Call these exciting for w - ---- - desiimmenl l0 preview these eacNng new manager had said there we go designs. money in the budget for atedt, • expenses. Mayor John Bush encouraged commissioners to make their own contributions to the festival.So Bush,David McLeod,John Ferring,John Langetlotti and attorney Frank IGuppenbacher each chipped in$100. ii/D30 a9 , da 0 O 33 liar g$ , §3l,3 §). 3 � 0, 5m g m i 3 m �y o m o �_ ammB o m: .. ' mm Rm ' m fa �3 tgm ma x ago-y� $=am 2; g miN 0 3 ° n� g8 ��� . m 'm m' mm �o m mm q3 ca mO • 19'° nONp QQ 0 m O a0 3 33 < y 43 ; u a Y 4 _ N $ r` . x ._ d N £N. 4 z :: ❑ > z.^1 a a�0 ** �.m e a 9 ` °o ��yy pC ; m = C a w . ao i. °y w 7 w'm m:3n ' N �y 7C 7 S`� .,*£ i9m » o N'a2 E CD `� XJ "crvEE ° °PH SO1. n� zESS r 2 0-1 ly P Mn E cn7 N vow, 2 0 so.C V] e namg 33`E my OR OW- 1 G' 3y a o mft o,=� 7.,-,-,715°tmro aA a >V > OS K am 0 vw o 3 w g °' °' to w 'ma `� ' 223.4} �kk0 m O,O ?.. 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TODAY'S BEST BETS IN ENTERTAINMENT ' i , gam' Art and more at Winter Park festival ,trC '�`` Y_ a as The Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival continues 0 from 9 a.m.to 8 p.m.today and Sunday along Park _ Avenue and in Central Park in Winter Park. k Besides the exhibits by the 260 artists,there are = r t,k � ' •ji, # food concessions,art workshops for children and ` ® y'4 i, tt: music,including today's lineup of the Carlo String k , Quartet at 10 a.m.,Harpist Bizarre at 11 a.m.,the " it x ; ' x Bach Festival Children's Choir at noon,Brown's ° ' y, Gymnastics dance theater at 12:30 p.m.,the Cocoanut " j .I' Manor Orchestra at 1 p.m.,the Orlando Society WINTER PARK SIDEWALK ART FESTIVAL Orchestra at 2 p.m.and Bichy Kicklighter at 9 p.m. Winter Spri gs artist Anna Chen'S painting is among The festival is free;shuttle-bus rides to the site the works at the W nter Park art festival. from the Winter Park Mall on U.S.Highway 17-92 are $1 round trip. • • ?503 / 8 Winter Springs AARP to have craft show By K. Robert May Winter Springs Additional state awards given to OF THE SENTINEL srwrr the club included a first place for programs, second place for leader- iff s Office, will speak on residen- ship, and third place for member- The Winter Springs chapter of tial security.Another speaker, 01- ship. AARP, which received its charter ive White of SHINE, will talk • TOP READERS this spring, will put on a craft about the volunteer organization's show and sale Monday. It hopes to efforts to help seniors with incur- WINTER SPRINGS Elementary make it an annual event. ance problems. School has announced its orange Small cash prizes win be award- The AARP chapter has 65 "year: track Book It Top Readers for the ed for first-and second-place win- round" members. Meetings take academes year. Hers, and the public can partici- place on the third Monday of each They are Toni Pellerin, Stacy pate. There is no fee for entering month. For more information Meadows and Ryan Fenton, kin- the show, which will take place about the organization, call Bette dergarten; Tom Spaulding, Ste- from 12:30 to 4 p.m. at the Winter Sumple, membership chairman, wen Graham, Jon Wilhelm and Springs at(407)695-0285. Natalie Meeks and first grade; Ken- at Seenior Center, 400 N. Ed- dra Meeks and Kendra Heyde, • CLUB HONORED second grade; Kathleen DeSte- Judges will be chapter board THE SEMORAN •Junior Wom- fano and Lori Jean Brazier, third members Frances Ra-vl and June an's Club was recently honored grade; Elizabeth Smith and Kris- Sunderland, with Ernest Battee, �' tina Mineo, fourth grade; and Ty- president, casting deciding votes for 25 years of community service ler Fenton,fifth grade. if necessary. Sunderland is the at the Florida Federation of Worn- if chairman, en's Clubs Hotel i convention at the Clar- Have some Winter Springs ion Plaza Hotel in Orlando. news? Let K. Robert May know. During the show, the chapter Paula Kki, club presi- Items should be mailed to 1210 will conduct its monthly meeting, dent, accepted ted a a plaque from Gail Swan St., Winter Springs 32708,or beginning at 1:30 p.m. Richard O. Hill-Smith, Florida Junior Clubs faxed to (407) 830-2459. Or you Kay, community service officer president and a member of the may call (407) 695-8829 weekday I with the Seminole County Sher- Semoran group. mornings. 7: WINTER SPRINGS Thefts/break-Ins Auto thefts/burglarles • Belle Avenue. 1200 block,between 8 • George Street 500 dock,4:30 and 5 p.m.June 4 and 6:30 p.m.June 7.Some- p.m.June 8. Someone stole a car perked one stole a boat propeller valued at$500 at a house off a boat stored at a business. • Lancers Doe, 100 block, between 4 • Belle Avenue. 1200 block,between 8 and 5 p.m.June 8.Someone stole a wallet p.m. May 31 and 11 a.m. June 8. Some- with$180 cash in it from an unlocked car one stole the overdrive valued at$3,000 off parked at a house. of a boat stored at a business. • Belle Avenue, 1200 block between Criminal mischief/vandalism 10:30 a.m. June 2 and 2 p.m. June 9. • Charles Street 209 block between Someone stole several Items off of a boat Jan. 1 and June 8. Someone broke.curb valued at$2,300 stored at a business. equipment belonging to the city and made • Belle Avenue, 1200 block between 8 an Hiegel connection to their water service. p.m. May 28 and 11:30 a.m. June 11. Battery Sansone stole the turbo prop valued at Lori Anne Lane, 100 block, 10:05 •$450 off of a boat stored at a business. • Club Drive. 500 block, between 2 p.m. June 10. A man was charged with a /hi— and 7:30 am. June 10. Someone stole a eatery after he grabbed and pushed a / S Q Co /� golf cart valued at$1,000 from the yard of woman during an argument. a residence. Stalking ■ Kim Court, 900 block, between 8 p.m. June 8 and 10:44 am. June 10. ■ Cello Circle, 2:30 p.m. June 10. A Someone broke into a house.Nothing was woman reported that a man has been i0l- Staken. lowing her and phoning her home against • Route 34,500 block,between 5 p.m. her wishes. June 9 and 8:15 a.m. June 10. Someone broke into a clubhouse laundry mom and damaged several pieces of equipment, causing an estimated$105 in damages. Winter Springs Little League conflicts; BY Lame HusrnaaY told the commission.He went on to say that Winter Springs Little League Coach Rob quite a large group of pares of teammates Reedy addressed the City Commission Mon- from the two cities were also asked to leave. day night regarding a problem that occurred Reedy said in his opinion the employees did Sunday whenplayasfromWnter Springs and not conduct themselves in a proper manner, Oviedo showed up to play ball at Central using a"bully tactic attitude."He cited three Winds Park. reasons they should have been allowed to Apparently there was a scheduling error play regardless of the scheduling mishap:A and the teams were not on the recreation communication problem,an empty field,and department's schedule to play that day. The a baseball team—ready to go. field was not in use,but when Reedy wanted When Reedy and the others would not to proceed with the game,he was told by three leave,the police were called youth working pan-time for the City to leave fl police were nothing but accommo- or risk being anested. dating,"Reedy said. "I am asking that you diem*these em- City Manager Ron McLemoie said he bad ployees and write a letter of apology,", Reedy spent time Monday looking into the matter contribution to art festival top agenda and while he understood Reedy's frustration, present and the confrontation world not have $8,000 last year. The annual total of funds he happened."I apologise if the staff were dice- raised for 1995-96 was$16,000 said Winter feels the City must have proper notice in spectful,"McLemore said to Reedy."All par- Springs Rotary President Gregory Hess. The order to have the fields prepared for play. He ties involved should sit down together and entire amount raised is distributed badc to the said written records indicated the field was solve the conflict,"he added.This seemed to community,Hess explained.He then gm the not reserved for that day and that the City be agreeable to Reedy. commission a breakdown of how the money must have rules by which to operate. "%W "Employees should use good judgment is spent,which includes scholarships to Wm- have the best faclhlty in the area possibly in when dealing with citizens. A supervisor ter Springs students in public schools,tee- the Slate.That is in part because of the sups- should have been called,"Mayor John Bush dons to Scouting organizations, summer vision we provide,"McLcmore said said. camps, the Missing Children Center, Safe Reedy said he was not there to discuss In other business: House,Oviedo High School Project Credos- scheduling but the conduct of the employ- The commission voted to increase the lion,YMCA,Junior Achievement,and oth- ea."You have done an exeefentjob of side- City's annual contribution to the Winter ers. stepping my issue,"he said. McLemore wart Springs Art Festival from$1,500 to$2,500 to The commission has given McLemore on to say that if the game had been sched- help pay Par television advertising.The event, permission to enter into an agreement with uled, full-tine employees would have been sponsored by the Rotary Club, raised about the institute of Government at the University 96e91lo