 June 2021
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Participate in Your City
There are many different ways you can participate in your City government. Here are some options for you to consider: Volunteer to be on an advisory board. If you are interested, you can fill out the Board Interest Form and engage in local affairs. Sign up for one of the many classes offered by the City of Winter Garden Parks and Recreation Department. Attend City meetings. Join us in the City Hall Commission Chambers. Check out the calendar for upcoming meetings & events.
*The City has resumed in-person meetings. In the event you are unable to attend, there may be an option to listen remotely via GoTo Webinar. Please check the individual meetings here to see if this an option for the meeting you would like to attend.
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Make a Difference in Your Community
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
The City of Winter Garden is currently seeking volunteers for ALL Boards and Committees
Interest Forms Available here: Board Interest Form
or come see us at City Hall 300 W. Plant Street Winter Garden, Florida 34787 Or call us at (407) 656-4111 (Ext. 2297)
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Download Your Mobile Citizen AppPotholes, down street signs, damaged garbage bin, sewer back-ups, defected street lights or damaged park equipment …
Have you ever seen any of these concerns and were unsure where or whether to report it? In a few clicks on your mobile device, you will now have a sure and convenient means to report and route a concern for a prompt response. The City of Winter Garden announces the launch of our New Mobile Citizen App. This slick App allows you to ask a question if you’re planning to modify your property or submit a work request for service issues encountered at your home, in your neighborhood or throughout our community – even allowing you to snap a quick photo to submit an attachment. It really is an enhanced way to engage and be involved in City affairs helping to preserve the appealing qualities that make Winter Garden a desirable community.
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Complete Your WG Community SurveyOur 2021 National Community Survey TM cycle is currently underway and by now many of you should have received mail notices and actual surveys for you to complete. Some of you should have also received a link in the mail for you to directly complete and submit the survey online. If your household was randomly selected to receive a survey, we ask that you please take the time to complete it today and have it returned either by mail or online submission by no later than June 30th.
Don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity to influence the way our community is governed and the manner in which you are served.
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Farmers Market 13th Birthday CelebrationOur nationally award winning Farmers Market is turning 13 and you are invited to help celebrate! Join us on SATURDAY, JUNE 5, for food demonstrations, live music, life-size kid’s games, summer treats, and more. All the vendors have now returned to the Farmers Market providing a large variety of local goods such as fresh-farmed produce, baked goods, seafood and meats, dips and spices, artisan creations, as well as prepared food and beverages. New this year -- the Farmers Market now accepts SNAP and Fresh Access Bucks. Celebrate this prized market located right in our hometown by supporting its farmers and vendors. For more information, please visit Farmers Market 13th Birthday Celebration. Saturday, June 5: 8:00 am – 1:00 pm Downtown Pavilion, 104 S. Lakeview Avenue
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There are a number of U.S. Small Business Administration COVID-19 relief options to help businesses recover from losses incurred from the COVID-19 pandemic. The programs include the following:
Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) -- available to small businesses until remaining funds are exhausted
Restaurant Revitalization Fund – available to restaurants, caterers, bars, bakeries, breweries/microbreweries, and other food and beverage entities
Shuttered Venue Operators Grant – available to museum, theater, live performing arts and venue operators, as well as to talent representatives and theatrical producers
COVID-19 Targeted EIDL Advance – available to businesses in low-income communities
SBA Debt Relief – available to existing SBA loan borrowers whose businesses have been impacted by COVID-19
Local businesses are encouraged to click here to learn more about these programs, including eligibility requirements and how to apply.
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Good news! The splash pad is OPEN!
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Monarch Butterfly Sculpture ParkDowntown will have a new pocket park this summer that will be adjacent to the Splash Pad. Construction of the Monarch Butterfly Sculpture Park will begin in June and be completed later this summer. The monarch butterfly sculpture commissioned by the Bloom and Grow Garden Society will be installed in the park once construction is complete. To learn more, please click here.
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Observe National Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month this June by skipping the canned and frozen varieties and choosing fresh fruits and vegetables. It is the perfect time to enjoy the fruits of labor from area farmers, while supporting local and indulging in the taste of fresh.
According to the Center for Disease Control, only one in 10 adults eat enough fruits and vegetables daily to achieve positive health benefits. Visit ChooseMyPlate.gov to explore the amounts recommended and the importance of eating fruits and vegetables.
The Winter Garden Farmers Market is a convenient source for fresh-picked summer produce including watermelon, squash, okra, and pickling cucumbers. Nearly 20 local farms, of which nearly 90% are organic, have stands of fresh produce every Saturday morning. National Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Month is a good time to support your overall health as well as our local hardworking farmers.
Winter Garden Farmers Market Saturdays, 8:00 am – 1:00 pm Downtown Pavilion, 104 S. Lakeview Avenue
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City Booming with Fourth of July Celebrations
The City will host multiple Independence Day weekend celebrations that are fun for all ages. The festivities kick off on Friday, July 2, with Red, White & Blues on the Plaza. A live band will perform blues music from 7-9 pm. On Saturday, July 3, from 8 am – 1 pm, the Farmers Market will turn red, white, and blue for a vendor booth patriotic decorating contest. A musician will perform popular patriotic tunes while families enjoy a life-size game zone. While there, pick up watermelon and all the essentials for your holiday barbecue. On Sunday, July 4, the Annual All American Kids Parade returns. Sponsored in conjunction with the Winter Garden Masonic Lodge, patriotic-decorated bikes, scooters, and participants will parade down Plant Street starting at 10 am. The weekend ends with a boom at the July 4th Fireworks Display starting at 9:15 pm at Newton Park. In addition, Downtown is fully decorated and bursting with patriotic small town charm. It is the perfect backdrop for holiday photos and enjoying expansive outdoor dining and shopping.
Red, White, & Blues on the Plaza Friday, July 2 – 7:00-9:00 pm Centennial Plaza Farmers Market Independence Day Celebration Saturday, July 3 – 8:00 am-1:00 pm Downtown Pavilion All American Kids Parade Sunday, July 4 – Kicks-off at 10:00 am from Masonic Lodge Downtown Winter Garden Fireworks Display Sunday, July 4 – 9:15 pm Newton Park Please visit www.cwgdn.com for event details and locations.
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Holiday Closure: Independence Day, Monday, July 5 City government offices will be closed. There will be regular trash, recycling, yard waste and bulk collection on Monday, July 5. If you have questions, please call 407.656.2256.
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Work for the City of Winter Garden
As our city continues to grow and thrive, we are seeking individuals interested in career opportunities who support the city’s Service Standards and Philosophy while having a commitment to customer service excellence, a focus on making our citizens feel important, a motivated mindset, and a “can do” attitude to find creative ideas, answers and solutions. We encourage you to learn more about our city as a great place to live, work and play. Our city has become a favorite gathering place for Central Florida residents due to our warmth, energy, and relaxed charm. Our city has also been nationally recognized by Money Magazine as one of the “Best Places to Live in America, by SmartAsset as the “Best Place to Raise a Family in Florida,” by NerdWallet as the “Best City for Young Families in Florida,” by MoveBudda as one of the most sought out small cities to relocate to in the country, as well as many more. Check out the City of Winter Garden’s current employment opportunities and become a part of one of the best small cities in Florida and the nation!
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Waste and Recycling Workers week recognizes these hard working folks that keep cities and towns clean and healthy.
Here are some ways to show them your appreciation: - Have your waste containers out by 7:00 am on collection days.
- Don’t overload your trash cans. The mechanical arm may dump the can, but workers may still need to position it.
- Sort your recycling properly. Remember plastic grocery bags should never go in the recycling cart. Take them back to the retailer to be recycled.
- Watch where you park on trash day. Don’t block the trash can or recycling cart.
- Thank your trash collector with a note or a simple wave and a “thank you.”
Questions? 407.656.2256
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Why Can't I Recycle Single Use Plastics? Those crinkly #1 plastics used for single use food and drink items cannot be recycled. They include to go or takeout boxes, bakery and produce containers, plastic plates, bowls and cups. That even includes Solo cups. Here’s why single use plastics can’t be recycled:
- They flatten easily when crushed and the recycling sorting equipment doesn’t recognize them. They often end up in with the paper recyclables.
- They melt at different temperatures than other plastics. This can create ash, ruining an entire batch of good plastic.
- They are often coated with food labels and adhesive stickers which could lead to contamination issues.
- There is no good reuse market for them.
The same goes for plastic straws, lids, forks, knives and spoons. They fall through or get stuck in the sorting equipment and can contaminate glass bottles and jars.
Use reusable containers. If that’s not possible, throw these plastics in the trash, not the recycling cart.
Questions: 407.877.5193
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Winter Garden's Fire Rescue Safety Corner
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June Is National Safety MonthNational Safety Month focuses on reducing leading causes of injury and death on the road, in homes and communities. - Never overload electrical outlets with too many devices or appliances
- Replace worn, old or damaged extension cords right away and only use them for temporary purposes
- Never leave a lit stove or range unattended
- Avoid overloading the dryer. Motors under strain can overheat easily and start fires
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Hurricane Safety Tips- Create a Home Emergency Kit
- Make an emergency preparedness plan with family members
- Maintain a list of emergency phone numbers and email addresses
- Follow local weather updates and alerts.
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Parks & Recreation NewsSummer Classes and Fall Soccer Registration
Find dates, details and fees at: Parks and Recreation or call 407.656.4155.
YOUTH SOCCER - FALL LEAGUE
Soccer is an awesome opportunity for your child to have fun while getting exercise, improving coordination, and learning to work with others. Fee includes the eight-week season, an end of the season award and a team shirt.
We want you! Coaches pay only $10 for one child’s registration. Paid officials are also needed.
City Residents register June 14 – July 30. Nonresidents register June 28 – July 30. Registration may close early due to limited availability in each age division.
Practices begin the week of August 23 Games begin September 11 3 – 12 years old (age as of September 1, 2021) $90 City Resident; $110 Nonresident Braddock Park, 13460 Lake Butler Boulevard AQUA ZUMBA
Activate your urge for variety! Aqua Zumba offers fun, shallow-water movement to improve agility and flexibility while addressing cardiovascular strength and endurance conditioning. This 60-minute class combines some of the traditional elements of aqua fitness with upbeat, Latin-infused dance moves. You don’t want to miss this pool party!
Mondays, May 10 – August 2 | 6:30 – 7:30 pm 16 years and older $3 per visit Farnsworth Pool, 1 Surprise Drive Due to limited space advanced registration is recommended online at enroll.wgplay.com. AQUA FITNESS
This stress-free exercise works the cardiovascular system, respiratory system and major muscle groups in one workout. Water surrounds the body resisting every move, and muscle workouts are balanced at your own level. Aqua fitness provides a great workout while putting minimal stress on the body.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, May 11 – August 5 | 6:30 – 7:30 pm Saturdays, May 8 – August 7 | 8:00 – 9:00 am 16 years and older $3 per visit Farnsworth Pool, 1 Surprise Drive Due to limited space advanced registration is recommended online at enroll.wgplay.com. LAP SWIMMING
The outdoor lap swim program gives adults the chance to take to the water for health and fitness without interruption from other swimmers. Participants who swim 25 miles or more over the summer will receive a free Aqua Exercise Flex Pass for the following summer.
Mondays – Thursdays, May 10 – August 5 | 5:00 – 7:00 pm Mondays – Thursdays, June 7 – July 29 | 8:00 – 9:00 am Saturdays, May 8 – August 7 | 9:00 am – 12:00 pm 16 years and older $3 per visit Due to limited space, advanced registration is recommended online at enroll.wgplay.com. AQUA FITNESS BOOT CAMP
Based on speed, power and strength rather than rhythm and choreography, Aqua Fitness Boot Camp incorporates pyramid training, kickboxing drills, interval training, power drills, speed bursts and strength exercises. While this class requires no coordination, it does demand a lot of stamina and is great for participants who need a new challenge and prefer intense, athletic workouts. This class will push you to your limits!
Mondays – Thursdays, June 1 – August 5 | 12:00 – 12:45 pm 16 years and older $3 per visit Farnsworth Pool, 1 Surprise Drive Due to limited space advanced registration is recommended online at enroll.wgplay.com.
*Due to COVID-19 all aquatic program dates are tentative at this time. Due to limited space, advanced registration is recommended online at enroll.wgplay.com.
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Winter Garden Art AssociationSOBO Art Gallery127 S. Boyd Streetwgart.org
CURRENT AND UPCOMING EXHIBITIONSOpen Tuesdays – Saturdays, 10:00 am – 6:00 pmFREE Admission
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Top Choice ExhibitionSOBO’s Annual Awards Exhibition features the best 2D & 3D works. Awards will be presented for Best of Show, People’s Choice, Curator’s Choice, as well as Multiple Medium Category winners.
The exhibition runs from June 3 – July 31.
Opening Reception (public invited): June 3rd 5:30 to 8:00 pm
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WORKSHOPS Artist Night Studio: Life Drawing Model available to draw every Wednesday night.
Wednesdays | 6:30 – 9:00 pm 18 years and older only Register online at wgart.org
Please visit the website for more details and updates: wgart.org/workshops
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Garden Theatre160 W. Plant Street 407.877.4736 gardentheatre.org
EDUCATION
Talent is blooming at the Garden this summer! At every age level, students are encouraged to try something new, develop their theatre skills, and become more confident in everything they do. Camps are tailored to fit the needs of each grade or skill level, and are taught by experienced local theatre professionals.
Godspell JR. Production CampThis performance-based program provides an opportunity for theatre enthusiasts to join together to perform on the Garden Theatre stage. Production Camps are directed by theatre professionals and feature sets, costumes, lighting, and sound. Audition not required.
June 1 – 18 | 9:00 am – 2:30 pm Grades 3 – 9 Godspell JR. Tech and Design Team
This technical theatre-based program takes place in conjunction with the production camp. Students will learn the elements of theatrical design (costumes/lights/props) and take on backstage roles during the rehearsal and performances. Limited space is available.
June 1 – 18 | 9:00 am – 2:30 pm Grades 3 – 9 Chillin’ Like a Villain
June 7 – 11 | 8:30 am – 2:00 pm Grades 1 – 3 Broadway Boot Camp Teen
June 7 – 11 | 2:00 – 6:00 pm Grades 7 – 12 Cantar!
June 14 – 18 | 8:30 am – 2:00 pm Grades 1 – 3 Latinx Stories on Broadway: West Side Story to In the Heights
June 14 – 18 | 2:00 – 6:00 pm Grades 7 – 12 Lego: Master Designers
June 21 – 25 | 8:30 am – 2:00 pm Grades 1 – 3 Dance, Dance, Dance Musicals
June 21 – 25 | 9:00 am – 2:30 pm Grades 3 – 6 Stand-up!
June 21 – 25 | 2:00 – 6:00 pm Grades 7 – 12 Comic Book Superheroes
June 28 – July 2 | 8:30 am – 2:00 pm Grades 1 – 3 The Boy Who Lived: The Mystery of the Mystery
June 28 – July 2 | 9:00 am – 2:30 pm Grades 3 – 6
Garden Theatre also offers extended day programming for parents who need more schedule flexibility. The extended day runs from 2:00 pm – 5:30 pm. Extended day programming is supervised and may include crafts, movies, or games.
gardentheatre.org/education COVID-19 UPDATE
To best protect the health of guests, volunteers, performers, and staff, Garden Theatre will implement several safety precautions including but not limited to: physically-distanced seating, online playbills, paperless tickets, wearing face coverings inside the theatre, temperature checks, and no concessions.
gardentheatre.org/plan-your-trip/
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Central Florida Railroad Museum101 S. Boyd Streetcfrhs.org
Open Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm FREE Admission Updated Displays & Summer Fun If you are looking for a fun summer activity, then board the Central Florida Railroad Museum for a trip through railroad history. Located in an over 100-year-old train depot, the museum boasts multiple galleries of extensive local and nationwide railroad artifacts and memorabilia, including station equipment, signage, lanterns, as well as an large collection of dining car china, a motor car, and so much more including a Gift Shop. A fan favorite are the model trains, including a working model train display. Many of the displays have just been updated so there is always something new to see and learn. Be sure to ring the steam locomotive bell on your visit!
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There’s a Map For That! Find Your Way Home: A Cartographic Survey of West Orange County
The Winter Garden Heritage Foundation combed through its vast collection of original maps to present its newest exhibit. The exhibit showcases examples of rare maps from the Foundation’s archive, some of which document West Orange County as it was settled in the late 19th century.
Thursdays and Fridays, April – July 30 11:00 am – 3:00 pm, or by appointment FREE Admission
Winter Garden Heritage Museum, 1 N. Main Street
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