 September 2022
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Holiday Office Closure & NO Solid Waste Collection Services for Labor Day- All City Government Offices will be closed on Monday, September 5.
- There will be NO Collection Services for trash, recycling, yard waste, or bulk items on Monday, September 5. Services will resume on your next scheduled day.
Click here for a yearly Solid Waste Holiday Collection Schedule. If you have any questions, please call 407.656.2256.
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City’s FY2022/23 Public Budget Hearings September 15 & 29 Public hearings of the FY2022/23 budget will be conducted at two specially scheduled City Commission meetings on Thursday, September 15, and Thursday, September 29.
The meetings commence at 6:30 pm at Winter Garden City Hall, Commission Chambers, 300 W. Plant Street.
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Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month in Winter Garden
Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month in Winter Garden with live music performances, an art exhibit, educational activities, and by patronizing your community’s Hispanic and Latin restaurants to delight in the culture’s cuisine.
Live Music
Fridays on the PlazaFlamenco and Latin tunes from well-known Central Florida musicians will delight audiences at these outdoor performances.
September 16 | Don Soledad (Flamenco) September 23 | Rumba Brothers (Flamenco, Latin Jazz) 7:00-9:00 pmCentennial Plaza, Historic Downtown | Free
Winter Garden Farmers MarketThe Spanish guitar tunes of Michael Petrovich will fill the market air. While enjoying the outdoor live music performance, be sure to visit the multitude of vendors that regularly sell Hispanic- and Latin-related food and merchandise.
Saturdays | September 10 & 17 | 8:00 am – 1:00 pm(concert: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm) Downtown Pavilion, 104 S. Lakeview Avenue | Free
Hispanic Heritage Art Exhibit
SOBO Art Gallery will host a special exhibit in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month. Works of Hispanic artists will be on display in their Studio Room.
Hispanic Heritage ArtSeptember 1 – October 29 SOBO Art Gallery Studio Room 127 S. Boyd Street, Historic Downtown | Free Winter Garden Library
In person and virtual events to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month For schedule, visit ocls.info/hispanic-heritage-month.
Local DiningEnjoying authentic cuisine is a great way to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month! Visit your favorite Hispanic and Latin restaurants in your community or try some place new this month. For more information about local National Hispanic Heritage Month programming, visit cwgdn.com and downtownwg.com.
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Mobile Citizen App can be used for Hurricane-Related RequestsDownload the App TodaySeptember is the peak of hurricane season and the Mobile Citizen app can be a vital tool to help you communicate with the City for non-emergency hurricane-related requests. If you see a fallen tree blocking a roadway; street flooding; traffic signal outages; damages to power lines, light poles, street signs, etc.; or if you need extra sandbags, be sure to select the “Hurricane/Storm Disaster” service option on the app to route your concern properly. Remember, for all emergencies, dial 9-1-1.
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The app is a convenient tool year round to address the service needs in your neighborhood and community such as a broken streetlight, a cracked sidewalk, an annoying pothole, a damaged street sign, or a missed trash pickup. In a few clicks, you are a step away from a response. Scan the QR code to download the free Mobile Citizen app from Apple Store or Google Play to your personal device before faced with any hurricanes or storm disasters.
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West Orange Pulls Together to Preserve & Restore Trail Several West Orange civic and community organizations are collaborating on a Healthy West Orange Trails Connection project to “Preserve & Restore” the rural character of the Trail.
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Representatives of the participating organizations came together on August 22 to celebrate the completion of the first restoration project – the planting of Southern Live Oaks and Fire Bushes along the West Orange Trail. Front Row (l-r): Vickie Parrish (Bloom & Grow Garden Society), Lesa Boettcher (COO of Foundation For A Healthier West Orange), Stina D'Uva (President of West Orange Chamber of Commerce); Middle Row (l-r): Lisa Bennett (Winter Garden City Commissioner District 1), Steve Koontz (Oakland Town Manager), Danny DeSha (West Orange Trail Manager), Joe Dunn (Friends of Lake Apopka): Back Row (l-r): Katy Moss Warner (Bloom & Grow Garden Society), Steve Pash (Winter Garden Community Development Director), Jon Williams (Winter Garden City Manager), Wes Parrish (Friends of Lake Apopka), John Rees (Mayor of Winter Garden), Matt Suedmeyer (Orange County Parks & Recreation Manager)
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New Art Exhibit at City Hall Premieres this MonthTake a Guided Tour on October 13The Lake: A Documentary Exploring the Land and People of Lake ApopkaA culmination of work by documentary photographers and plein air painters who captured the culture and landscape of Lake Apopka. The exhibit explores the relationship between the lake and the diverse people who call the shore of Florida’s second largest lake their home and place of work. Discover how the lake changed from the early 1900s to the current era. The Crealdé School of Art, in partnership with the Winter Garden Art Association, hosts the exhibit. Mark your calendar now for Thursday, October 13, at 5:30 pm, for a guided tour of the exhibit led by Peter Schreyer, Project Director and CEO/Executive Director of Crealdé School of Art. September 8 -- October 31Tour | Thursday, October 13, 5:30 pmArt in Public Places Gallery at City Hall Monday – Friday | 7:30 am – 5:30 pm | Free 300 W. Plant Street Local Artists’ Call for Holidays in Winter Garden Deadline is October 3The City of Winter Garden announces Holidays in Winter Garden as the theme of its Arts in Public Places exhibit featuring local artists. Artists are invited to submit art of all mediums that relate to Winter Garden and holidays that occur in November and December. A total of 20 - 25 pieces of art will be chosen. The exhibit will be on display November 1 - December 30 in the Art in Public Places Gallery located in the lobby of Winter Garden City Hall. To enter, submit original artwork and application no later than Monday, October, 3, 2022, to the reception desk of Winter Garden City Hall during operating hours. The application is available at City Hall or by request. For more information, call 407.656.4111 ext. 5193 or send email to dcorbus@cwgdn.com.
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FALL into FUN with PARKS & RECREATION!
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Click here for a list of Parks & Recreation programs, classes, sports leagues, as well as additional details about offerings below. Questions, call 407.656.4155.
Programs are held at the Jessie Brock Community Center, 310 N. Dillard Street, unless noted otherwise. Click here to register.
ATHLETIC PROGRAMSRegistrations may close early due to limited availability.
ArcheryThis is a course for youth and adults in barebow category archery (without sighting devices). All equipment is provided. Class welcomes beginner and advanced archers and provides a variety of skill development training and fun archery games. Session 1: September 14 & 15 | 6:00 – 6:50 pm Session 2: October 12 & 13 | 6:00 – 6:50 pm Session 3: November 9 & 10 | 6:00 – 6:50 pm $50 City Resident / $60 Nonresident, per session Creative MovementThis unique program introduces basic dance ballet technique and movement through dance, games, and song. Class focus is on gross motor skills, left/right, body awareness, ballet positions, and beginner ballet technique and language. Advance registration required.
Wednesdays | October 19 – November 16 | 10:00 – 10:45 am Saturdays | October 15 – November 12 |10:15 – 11:00 am 2 – 4 years old $70 City Resident / $75 Nonresident, per 5-week session Super Soccer Stars
Super Soccer Stars is a soccer development program for children 18 months - 3 years old. All classes teach soccer skills in a fun, non-competitive, and educational environment. Through our age specific curriculum, we use soccer to nurture and build self-confidence and teamwork. Each session lasts eight weeks. Jerseys are optional and may be purchased at any time for $25 by emailing orlando@soccerstars.com. Session 1 | September 6 – October 25 or September 10 – October 29 Session 2 | November 1 – December 13 or November 5 – December 17 (6-week session)* Session 3 | January 3 – February 21 or January 7 – February 25 *No programs during the week of November 21. 18 – 24 months | weekdays 5:15 – 5:45 pm, weekends 10:00 – 10:35 am 2 – 3 years | weekdays 5:50 – 6:35 pm, weekends 10:45 – 11:30 am $170 City Resident / $180 Nonresident, 8-Week Session $128 City Residents / $135 Nonresidents 6-Week Session Youth Running and Conditioning Program
This 4-week program uses games and activities focused on developing skills when attempting short and long distance running. Emphasis is placed on breathing techniques, gait analysis, core and strength, injury prevention, and overall running mechanics for speed and endurance. 6 – 12 years old Tuesdays | October 4 – 25 | 6:00 – 6:50 pm $100 City Resident / $120 Nonresident Youth & Adult Tennis LessonsHighly skilled instructor brings years of experience and knowledge to participants. Class space is limited, advance registration required.
Session 1 | September 12 – October 21 Session 2 | October 31 – December 16 Session 3 | January 23 – March 3 5 years and older Lesson time and fee varies – visit cwgdn.com/Parks & Recreation/Athletics Chapin Station Park, 501 Crown Point Cross Road
WELLNESS CLASSESBoot Camp with BradLooking for cardio and strength training exercises that utilize both weights and body weight? Join this bi-weekly boot camp to learn how to develop a more physically healthy body and the mental wellbeing that comes with exercise. Mondays and Thursdays | 5:00 – 5:50 pm 16 years and older $16 City Residents / $18 Nonresidents, per class $55 City Residents / $65 Nonresidents, per month (8 classes) Gentle YogaGreat for beginners or anyone that wants to learn the basics of yoga. Yoga involves stretching and strengthening exercises, breathing techniques, and relaxing meditation. Tuesdays | 7:15 – 8:15 pm 16 years and older $9 City Resident / $10 Nonresident, per class $32 City Residents / $36 Nonresident, per month SystemaThis Russian Martial Art focuses on self-defense methods, greater strength and endurance, patience, and working with others. Winter Garden is the only place in Central Florida to practice this art used by Russian Special Forces! Mondays | 7:00 – 8:30 pm 18 years and older $15 per class $45 City Resident / $55 Nonresident, per 4-week session Tai ChiAn ancient Chinese exercise that emphasizes relaxation, breath control, correct posture, balance, and flexibility to develop the mind and body. One free introductory lesson in Tai Chi is offered for all first timers. For more information, please visit returntogoodhealth.20fr.com. Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:00 – 10:00 am $50 City Resident / $55 Nonresident, per month
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Live Music Every FridayCatch live music every Friday night from 7:00-9:00 pm in the center of Downtown at Centennial Plaza.
This month’s Fridays on the Plaza musical line-up: - September 2 - Renegade Fusion (Country)
- September 9 - Southbound Duo (Bluegrass, Folk)
- September 16 - Don Soledad (Flamenco)
- September 23 - Rumba Brothers (Flamenco, Latin-Jazz)
- September 30 - Gilly and the Girl (Top 40s, Folk)
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Central Florida Railroad Museum Presents: History Series: The Man Behind the Tavares & Gulf Railroad ~ Major Alexander St. Clair-AbramsFormer Tavares Mayor Bob Grenier joins us to share the story of Major Alexander St. Clair-Abrams and his influence over Lake and Orange County railroads and the development of the region.
Saturday, September 17, 2022 | 1:00 pm | Free Advance registration is required at cfrhs.org/events.
101 S. Boyd Street | cfrhs.org | 407.656.0559 Museum open Tuesday – Saturday | 11:00 am – 3:00 pm | Free Admission
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Heritage Museum Premieres West Orange Women Exhibit The Winter Garden Heritage Museum launches a new exhibit this month that celebrates the women who helped establish Winter Garden and West Orange County – from the days when pioneer families cultivated the land to the politicians and community leaders of today. The exhibit’s images and artifacts tell the stories of the women who devoted their lives to family and community.
September 1 – November 30
Winter Garden Heritage Museum 1 N. Main Street | wghf.org | 407.656.3244 Tuesday – Saturday | 11:00 am – 3:00 pm | Free Admission
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 Local businesswoman Mary Vea Tanner in the 1920s
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Winter Garden Art Association SOBO Art Gallery127 S. Boyd Street407.347.7996 wgart.org
Tuesdays – Saturdays | 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Free Admission
EXHIBITIONObjects of AffectionThe exhibition of 2D & 3D artwork features the things we love, adore, and obsess over in life.
Now – October 1
Hispanic Heritage ArtWorks of Hispanic artists in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month on display in Studio Room.
September 1 – October 29 CALL TO ARTISTS
Would you like to see your art on display at SOBO Art Gallery? Click here to view upcoming exhibit themes and submit online between the FIRST through the EIGHTH of the month prior to an exhibition.
September 1 – 8 | Submit 2D & 3D artwork featuring representation of what the following words mean to you or the world around you: “good,” “bad,” and “ugly.” WORKSHOPS FOR ADULTS
Click here for more information or to register. Technique Tuesdays at 2PM
A weekly “CREATE” event and learning opportunity at SOBO Gallery that allows people of ALL SKILL LEVELS in our community to learn, grow, and be inspired through the talents of other artists.
Click here for theme schedule.
Tuesdays | 2:00 – 4:00 pm | Studio Room Open to all | Free to members & first time visitors Artist Night Studio: Life Drawing
A model is available to draw every Wednesday night.
Wednesdays | 6:30 – 9:00 pm 18 years and older only | $10 member; $15 nonmember Open Studio Saturdays
Saturdays at SOBO is OPEN STUDIO day for MEMBERS ONLY. Bring your own supplies and enjoy creating in our studio room -- or on our outdoor front patio with the Farmers Market (open through 1:00 pm) just steps away. Must bring your own drop cloth (and shading if necessary) when painting outside.
Click here to reserve your space.
Saturdays | 11:00 am – 4:00 pm Members Only | Free
Expressive Floral & Still Life Paintings in OilsWish your paintings popped from across the room? Come learn how by painting still life and florals from life. Through demonstration and discussion, followed by plenty of one-on one instruction, you can learn to make your paintings sing with light, color, depth, and movement in this all-from-life class. September 17 – 19 | Fee required VOLUNTEERCurrently accepting applications for volunteer opportunities at SOBO for Saturdays. Sign-up at wgart.org/volunteer.
JOINIndividual membership is $35 and a family membership is $50. Click here to become a member or donate to the arts. .
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National Night Out
Join the Winter Garden Police Department for the National Night Out Against Crime. Free food, children’s activities, meet and greet with your local police officers, demonstrations, crime prevention, and fun!
Tuesday, October 4 | 6:00 -9:00 pm Downtown Pavilion, 104 S Lakeview Avenue | Free
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Registration Now Open
Registration for the 2022 Donut Dash 5K Run/Walk hosted by WGPAL is now open. The annual event will be held on Saturday, November 5, 8:00 – 11:00 am, in historic Winter Garden. Run or walk – and eat donuts – through the timeless neighborhoods as you start/finish at Lake Apopka.
Registration fee is $35 and includes a t-shirt, race medal, and free Krispy Kreme donuts. Kids (5-12 years old) race free in a mini-donut fun run with every adult entry. There is also a virtual participation option ($30). Fee increases after October 29 so sign up now.
Prizes will be awarded for top runners plus a prize for best donut costume! There will also be live music, sponsor tents, and giveaways.
Proceeds from this event support the Winter Garden Police Athletic League (WGPAL) in providing programs to underprivileged and at-risk kids in your community.
For more information and to register, click here. Questions, call 407.656.3636 ext. 5416.
WGPAL Donut Dash 5K November 5 | 8:00 – 11:00 am Newton Park, 1 Surprise Drive
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Resident Newsletter is on its Way Look for the Fall/Winter 2022-23 issue of Winter Garden Bulletin – Your Official City News Source to arrive in your mailbox in the next week or two. This colorful, 36-page biannual publication is your guide to the City’s upcoming fall, holiday, and winter events. It also serves as a handbook to the City’s classes and programs offered from now through February 2023. Look for the “News You Can Use” section inside for new announcements and helpful resident information.
Extra copies of the Winter Garden Bulletin are always available at City Hall (300 W. Plant St.) and Jessie Brock Community Center (310 N. Dillard St.).
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Watch The Weather To Water LessTo conserve water during the rainy season, you may not even need to turn on your irrigation system. If you do not turn it off completely, make sure you have a functioning rain sensor device, as required by City ordinance, to ensure the sprinklers are not running when it is raining. These measures to save water can also save money on your monthly utility bill.
Also, please take note of your correct irrigation days. Watering is permitted two days per week during Daylight Saving Time (currently in place). Remember, water only when needed, and not between 10:00 am and 4:00 pm.
Follow the Mandatory Lawn Watering Restrictions — Daylight Saving Time
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 For more information about water conservation, call 407.877.5193.
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Compostable Products Don’t Belongin the Recycling Cart Compostable containers, cups, and cutlery are not recyclable and should be discarded in a trashcan. Compostable products are not meant for recycling and should not be placed inside the recycling cart. These items can actually contaminate the recycling stream if they are mixed with petroleum-based plastics, or if compostable products are mixed with paper and cardboard.
You should not try to compost them at home either, unless the label indicates the product is okay for home composting. According to the EPA, plastic that is labeled as compostable is generally intended to be sent to an industrial compost facility, which has higher temperatures and different breakdown conditions than those found in a typical homeowner’s compost bin. If you cannot compost at home, please place compostable items in the trashcan.
For more information, call 407.877.5193.
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City is Hiring: Receptionist For City Hall, Permit Technician, Electrician, IT Analyst, 911 Dispatchers, Parks Workers, Solid Waste Drivers, & Utilities Positions – TRAINEES & EXPERIENCED
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The City currently has great career opportunities available for those with EXPERIENCE and for TRAINEES. The City offers competitive wages and full-time employees are eligible for generous benefits, pension, & tuition reimbursement plan. Click here to review all available positions and for additional information on position responsibilities and minimum qualifications. Several examples of our career opportunities include:
PUBLIC SAFETY: - 911 Dispatchers (Full-time): Experienced or Trainees to coordinate incoming calls for service with Police resources, assess/prioritize calls, dispatch Officers, maintain/monitor Officer responses, conduct/enter inquiries, relay information, and help with lifesaving instructions. Full-time new hires are eligible for a $2,000 sign-on bonus!!
PARKS: - Parks Workers (Full-Time): Needed to perform grounds keeping and landscape maintenance of City parks, grounds, and facilities. Responsibilities include use of equipment to install, care for, and maintain turf, shrubs, trees, ground cover, plant containers, and seasonal plantings. Performs irrigation maintenance as needed. Assists with preparation, set-up and removal of decorations for special events, including holiday events. Performs custodial services at parks and other City owned facilities and buildings. Must have experience with the use of landscape equipment and performing manual labor.
FACILITIES: - Electrician (Full-time): Responsible for journey-level electrical work involving installation, maintenance, and repair of equipment, machinery, power appliances, fixtures or other electrical components within City buildings and facilities. Three years of recent building maintenance experience in commercial buildings and/or facilities is preferred. Must be able to obtain Journeyman Electrical license within six months of employment start date.
PUBLIC SERVICES: - Solid Waste Drivers (Full-time): Requires Florida CDL Class B to pick up and haul garbage and refuse, experienced in using some/all of the following: Commercial Front End Loader, Rear End Loader, ASL, Boom Truck, Container Delivery Truck, & Roll off Truck. Scheduling flexibility is essential, as routes may require varying schedules including early morning, weekend, etc.
- Utilities Collection Field Technicians & Distribution Field Technicians (Full-time): Experienced or Trainees to perform physically demanding work (have/obtain a Florida CDL Class B) while using light and/or heavy equipment. Locates water mains and valves and installs, relocates, replaces, repairs & maintains gravity sewer lines, force mains, manholes, service connections, water mains, fire hydrants, gate valves, etc. related to water and wastewater systems. Must be available and able to answer emergency or service calls after normal working hours.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT:- Receptionist (Full-time): The City of Winter Garden is seeking a Receptionist for the information desk to be the “face of the City.” The receptionist will greet citizens and guests via the phone and in person. The ideal candidate is outgoing, friendly, and approaches all tasks with customer service excellence in mind. The receptionist performs administrative and clerical duties. Previous experience working in an office setting is preferred. Scheduling flexibility is required for evening meetings, as needed.
- Permit Technician (Full-time): The Building Division is seeking a Permit Technician. The ideal candidate will have experience collecting various forms of payments from customers, enjoys working with the public and providing outstanding customer service, and has computer software and varied administrative and clerical experience. The Permit Technician will take minutes for board, committee, and other various meetings. Must have scheduling flexibility to attend evening meetings. Previous experience working in a construction office setting, permitting position, or related role preferred. Training will be provided.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY:- IT Analyst (Full-time): Provides help desk technical support and problem solving assistance, troubleshoots network related, software, and hardware issues while tracking responsibilities within a ticketing system. Responsible to set up PC workstations, including imaging creation and maintenance, user email accounts, and City access permissions. Provides assistance with Cisco IP telephone system programming. Assists with operation and support of VMWare, VSphere virtual servers, and physical SANs, AS400, and other systems.
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Participate in Your CityThere are many different ways you can participate in your City government. Here are some options for you to consider: VOLUNTEER The City of Winter Garden has a number of advisory boards and committees that welcome your participation. Most have monthly meetings and require only a few hours of volunteer time per month. For those interested in serving, please complete the Board Interest Form.
To find out more, contact the City Clerk’s office at 407.656.4111, ext. 2297, or stop by City Hall at 300 W. Plant Street. JOIN A CLASS OR LEAGUE Sign up for one of the many classes or leagues offered by the City of Winter Garden Parks and Recreation Department. ATTEND A MEETING Open to the public, attend a City meeting to find out firsthand what is happening in your community.
SEPTEMBER MEETING SCHEDULE The City has resumed in-person meetings. All meetings are held in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 300 W. Plant Street. Architecture Review and Historic Preservation Board Meeting Tuesday, September 20, 6:30 pm
City Commission Meeting and Budget Hearings* Thursday, September 15, 6:30 pm Thursday, September 29, 6:30 pm Code Enforcement Board Meeting Tuesday, September 6, 6:15 pm
Development Review Committee Meeting Wednesday, September 14, 9:30 am Wednesday, September 28, 9:30 am Planning & Zoning Board Meeting Monday, September 12, 6:30 pm
Visit the City of Winter Garden calendar for meeting updates, as well as to find out about additional meetings and events.
*City Commission Meeting recordings are available the next business day following the meeting, Click here to listen.
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