 July 2025
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Independence Day Office Closure & NO Solid Waste Collection on Friday, July 4- All City Government Offices will be closed on Friday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day.
- There will be NO Solid Waste Collection Services on Friday, July 4 (trash, yard waste, bulk items). Services will resume on your next scheduled collection day.
Questions, call 407.656.2256.
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21st Annual All American Kids Parade & Breakfast - July 4
Start your July 4th morning with a Kids 12 and under Eat Free Pancake Breakfast at 8:00 am at the Winter Garden Masonic Lodge (while supplies last). Family-friendly activities will be provided outside the Lodge. This includes a free bike helmet giveaway from the Winter Garden Police Department (while supplies last) and complimentary patriotic decorations (courtesy of the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation) to decorate your bike, scooter, wagon, stroller, etc. to participate in the 21st Annual Winter Garden Masonic Lodge All American Kids Parade.
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Spectators are welcome to cheer on the patriotic procession, so grab a good viewing spot along West Plant Street and bring a chair to watch in comfort. The approximate 30-minute All American Kids Parade kicks off promptly at 10:00 am (lineup at 9:45 am) from Winter Garden City Hall and loops around downtown’s West Plant Street. Free event, no RSVP required, just come and enjoy the fun! Friday, July 4 Pancake Breakfast (Kids 12 & under eat free!) | 8:00 – 10:00 am Winter Garden Masonic Lodge, 230 W. Bay Street Parade | 10:00 am – approx. 10:30 am | Free Lineup at 9:45 am at Winter Garden City Hall, 300 W. Plant Street ROAD CLOSURES Due to the parade, West Plant Street from Dillard Street to Park Avenue, as well as adjoining side streets, will be CLOSED from Friday, July 4, at 2:00 am through approximately 12:00 pm.
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Party in the Park & Fireworks Display - July 4 End your Fourth of July with a bang at Party in the Park! Hosted by the City of Winter Garden, preshow festivities start at 6:00 pm with family-friendly games and entertainment, kids’ arts & crafts, face painting, and live classical rock music performed by the talented band, Relic.
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At 9:15 pm, be ready to “ooh and ahh” as the sky illuminates with a dazzling display of fireworks above Lake Apopka. Bring a chair or blanket and pack a picnic to enjoy this free annual Winter Garden tradition at Newton Park. No personal fireworks, no grilling, and no alcohol are permitted. Parking is available on North Dillard Street, including at Dillard Elementary School, 311 N. Dillard Street. Please note that the Newton Park boat ramp/dock plus pier and parking lot/grass area will be closed starting at 5:00 am on Friday, July 4. The park will resume normal operations on Saturday, July 5. Friday, July 4 Preshow | 6:00 – 9:00 pm Fireworks | 9:15 pm Newton Park, 29 W. Garden Avenue | Free
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Summer Flix at the Garden 2025 Enjoy favorite FLIX for $5 TIX all summer long at the Garden Theatre on Plant! The summer movie series is a great summer outing with budget-friendly tix and concessions. The matinees include FREE popcorn for kids 12 and under. Plus, there are movies for all ages including evening showings.
Hosted by the City of Winter Garden, come escape the heat inside the magical setting of the historic theatre while spending time with family and friends.
ADMISSION: $5.00 (flat rate -- NO added fees or tax) Tix available ONLINE ONLY - click to purchase. UPCOMING MOVIE SCHEDULE: - “Finding Nemo” — 10 am, Tuesday, July 8
- “Flash Gordon” — 7 pm, Thursday, July 10
- “Wonka” — 10 am, Tuesday, July 15
- “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory” — 7 pm, Thursday, July 17
- “Toy Story” — 10 am, Tuesday, July 22
- “Beetlejuice” — 5 pm, Thursday, July 24
- “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” — 7:30 pm, Thursday, July 24
- “Kung Fu Panda 4” — 10 am, Tuesday, July 29
- “Top Gun” — 5 pm, Thursday, July 31
- “Top Gun: Maverick” — 8 pm, Thursday, July 31
- “Lilo & Stitch” — 10 am, Tuesday, Aug. 5
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Farmers Market Independence Day Celebration - July 5Fourth of July weekend fun continues with an Independence Celebration at the Winter Garden Farmers Market on Saturday, July 5! Stop by the festive-decorated market for some good old fashioned fun including FREE red, white, and blue snow cones; an Uncle Sam Stilt Walker; a free kids’ holiday craft; and specially-priced $1.00 Nathan hot dogs (limited supplies). The holiday activities will be located on the lawn area adjacent to the Downtown Pavilion. Saturday | July 5 Market | 8:00 am – 1:00 pm Holiday Activities on the Lawn | 9:00 am – 12:00 pm Downtown Pavilion, 104 S. Lakeview Avenue
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Downtown Bursting in Patriotic CharmHistoric downtown Winter Garden is adorned in red, white, and blue through Fourth of July weekend! The patriotic decorations are a great backdrop for photos and holiday weekend gatherings as they add another element of nostalgic charm to downtown.
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fireworks usage reminderRecreational use of fireworks is legal only on Independence Day (July 4), New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day, per Florida Statute 791.08.
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Community Meetings to Discuss PROPOSED FIre Assessment for FY2025-26The City of Winter Garden invites residents and property owners to attend upcoming Community Meetings to learn about a proposal to levy a special assessment for Fire Protection and Rescue Services on all properties within city limits. The community meetings will take place on TUESDAY, JULY 22, and TUESDAY, JULY 29, 2025, from 6:00 - 8:00 pm at City Hall Commission Chambers, 300 W. Plant Street. These meetings will provide details on the proposed assessment, including how it would help maintain current fire and rescue service levels in response to rising costs for equipment, staffing, and materials. A mailer with more information—including an estimated assessment amount specific to each property (based on square footage)—will be delivered to property owners around July 10, 2025. The official Resolution will be presented to the City Commission for a vote on Thursday, August 14, 2025. If approved, the Fire Protection and Rescue Services Non-Ad Valorem Assessment would begin with the 2025–2026 fiscal year and appear on annual property tax bills, to be collected by the Orange County Tax Collector.
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Waste Collection Reminders: Proper Disposal of Cardboard BoxesThere seems to be some confusion about the proper way to discard cardboard boxes following the suspension of recycling. As a reminder, cardboard boxes placed out on your bulk/yard waste collection day are not being recycled. GUIDELINES FOR DISPOSAL OF BOXES:- Only LARGE boxes that are oversized for your trashcan should be placed curbside for pick up on your bulk items collection day.
- Small boxes such as cereal, cracker, snack, jewelry, shoe boxes and all other similar size boxes should always be placed in your trashcan for disposal.
- Large boxes for bulk pickup must be broken down and flattened and placed in a separate pile curbside. You may tie a string around the pile or place a rock/brick on top of the boxes to prevent them from blowing around prior to collection.
- Large boxes should not be placed curbside until the night before or the morning of your bulk collection day – not any earlier.
- Large boxes stuffed inside the trashcan can prevent the trashcan from being completely emptied or can cause spillage on the ground when lifted by the truck. Large, oversized boxes should be placed curbside for bulk item pickup on your collection day (flattened/stacked).
- Packaging materials (Styrofoam, bubble wrap, etc.) that were inside boxes must be bagged and placed in your trashcan to prevent littering when your trashcan is emptied.
Thank you for helping to keep your neighborhood neat and clean. For more information, call 407.877.5193.
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New Annual Water Quality Report is AvailableThe 2024 Annual Water Quality Report was recently mailed to all City utility customers (included with monthly statement) from the City of Winter Garden Water Division. The report (January 1 - December 31, 2024) is designed to inform you about the quality of water and services we deliver to you every day. The City of Winter Garden Water Treatment & Pumping Division had no monitoring or reporting violations in 2024. Click here to view the 2024 Annual Water Quality Report. For questions about the report on your water utility, please contact David Jones, Chief Water Plant Operator, 407.656.4111 ext. 2017.
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Winter Garden's Renaissance: A Historic Timeline ExhibitExplore how Winter Garden evolved from virtual desolation to today’s vibrant stretch of successful business ventures. A collaboration between the Winter Garden Heritage Foundation and Crealdé School of Art, the exhibit tells the story of the City of Winter Garden’s remarkable revitalization efforts. It is an incredible story of a downtown that was not allowed to die. Now – July 31 Art in Public Places Gallery at City Hall 300 W. Plant Street Monday – Friday, 7:30 am – 5:30 pm | Free
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Citizens Police Academy Sign Up Now for Next Course Starting August 13Learn what goes on inside your police department at the next Citizens Police Academy. This free, nine-week course is instructed by Winter Garden police officers and staff who will discuss such topics as crime prevention, defensive tactics, and investigations. Class participants will also be eligible to go on a ride-along with an officer and a tour of Orange County Jail. Eligibility requirements: - at least 18 years old
- live or work in City of Winter Garden
- no criminal record
COURSE DATES: August 13 – October 8 (if needed, makeup date is October 15) Wednesdays Only | 6:00 – 9:00 pm Winter Garden Police Department, Training Room, 251 W. Plant Street | Free Click here for application or pick up an application at the Winter Garden Police Department. Application deadline is August 11, 2025. Seats fill quickly so don't delay to apply. Questions, contact Officer Gail Michaud or Officer Timothy Thatford at 407.656.3636 ext. 5416.
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Sign Up for Free Citizens CPR Class - July 19Interested in learning how to take a hands-on approach toward saving lives? The City of Winter Garden Fire Rescue Department is offering a free, 90-minute Citizens CPR Class to the community. The program will cover: - Hands Only Adult and Child CPR
- Proper AED use
- Adult and Child Choking
Upon completion, participants will earn a certificate acknowledging their successful demonstration and learned concepts detailed in the program. Preregistration is required, and space is limited to 12 participants. To register, visit https://enroll.wgplay.com and click on “Recreation Classes." Class Date: Saturday | July 19 9:30 – 11:00 am or 11:30 am – 1:00 pm (select one session) Fire Department Headquarters Training Room, 1 East Cypress Street Free
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Seeking Adult Softball Scorekeepers - Paid, Flexible Shifts The City of Winter Garden Parks and Recreation Department is currently seeking an enthusiastic and reliable Adult Softball Scorekeeper to join our team at Braddock Park and Veterans Memorial Park. This contracted position offers flexible evening hours from 6:00 to 10:00 pm, with multiple days available—Monday through Thursday. Ideal for anyone familiar with the game of softball, this role involves keeping accurate scores during league games in a fun and active outdoor environment. No formal experience needed. Training will be provided, if needed. Must be at least 18 years old. Pay range: $14.00 – $16.00 per hour. If you enjoy being part of the game and working in a vibrant community setting, we’d love to have you on board! If interested, please call the Parks and Recreation office at 407-656-4155 or send email to recinfo@cwgdn.com.
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Take a Dip to Cool Off in City's PoolThe two Winter Garden public pools are open for summer! Take a dip to cool off, meet new people, and have some family fun!
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Live Music Every Friday
Enjoy live music every Friday night, 7:00 - 9:00 pm, in the counter of Downtown at Centennial Plaza. This month's Fridays on the Plaza musical line-up:
- July 4- Party in the Park (Newton Park)
- July 11- Tom Grimes (Classic Rock, Blues)
- July 18- Rowdy Jameson Band (Country)
- July 25- Devin & Gage (Eclectic Mix, Originals)
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Save the Date for Upcoming City Events
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Saturday, August 2 Zanders Park & Boulder Pool, 362 11th Street, Winter Garden 11:00 am - 4:00 pm | Free Free Backpack & School Supplies Giveaway, Kids' Activities, DJ, Foam Party, Complimentary Refreshments
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Saturday, August 2 Historic Downtown Winter Garden All Day
End-of-Season Clearance, Live Music, Free Treat on Main Street for Kids, Free Back-to-School Craft for Kids at SOBO Art Gallery
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City’s Fiscal Year 2026 Budget Process Commences This MonthStarting every July, the City formulates its next fiscal year budget. The budget serves as the primary tool in allocating resources to programs and services. The City’s annual budget indicates community priorities, projected revenues and costs, as well as long-range planning. Development of the annual budget reflects a strategic plan and considers the needs and priorities of the citizens, business leaders, and employees, while keeping today’s inflationary environment in mind. Three Steps of the Budget Process:Development The first step of the budget preparation process is identifying budget objectives and operating budget requests. The Finance Director and City Manager meet with department directors in the month of July to go over budget requests. The department requests are compiled into a proposed budget. Following these meetings, a proposed budget is drafted. Review & Approval The proposed budget is presented to the City Commission for review. The Commissioners will review the budget in detail and host a public budget workshop and information session for public input at the end of August. The Commission workshop provides a forum for finalizing spending plans, the proposed millage rate, and policy issues before the final budget hearings in September. After community input and review, the City Commission will adopt the budget. Approving of the operating budget is conducted at the annual public budget hearings held in September. Implementation Following Commission approval of the final spending plan, the Finance Department staff will prepare the adopted budget for distribution and post an electronic copy on the City’s website. The budget for the upcoming year becomes effective October 1 and the spending plan, as authorized by the Commission, is implemented throughout the fiscal year, ending September 30. Click here for a copy of the current Fiscal Year 2025 adopted budget,
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Winter Garden Comprehensive Plan 2050 SUrvey Closes JULY 11 - Act Now Want to help shape the future of Winter Garden? Click here to take part in the Winter Garden 2050 Comprehensive Plan SURVEY! THE SURVEY CLOSES ON FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2025, so please share your input before the deadline.
Your input will help the process of implementing a long-term vision for the City's growth and development through 2050. The survey addresses areas such as land usage, transportation, housing, infrastructure, public facilities, public schools' facilities, intergovernmental coordination, capital improvement, property rights, conservation, parks and recreation, and more. This survey is available to all to share input. Your voice is valuable and helps shape your community to be the best it can be!
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Summer Fertilizer Use Rules Now- September 30 To help protect our rivers, lakes, and springs from nutrient pollution caused by excessive use of nitrogen fertilizers, you may only apply fertilizer with zero nitrogen and zero phosphorus from June 1 to September 30, per Orange County Fertilizer Management Ordinance no. 2022-03. Year-round, remember the following when fertilizing: - All areas of property covered by lawn, turf, and landscape plants are subject to the fertilizer ordinance.
- Deflector shields must be in place when using broadcast spreaders next to streets, inlets, ditches, conveyances, and waterways.
- No fertilizer or grass clippings shall be deposited on streets, driveways, or in storm drains.
- No fertilizer can be applied within 25 feet from waterways.
- Application sites should maintain a 10-foot low maintenance zone -- planted area with no fertilizing, mowing, or maintenance – adjacent to water bodies.
- No fertilizer shall be applied when the National Weather Service issues any advisory for severe thunderstorm, flood, tropical storm, or hurricane.
Violations of this ordinance are subject to Orange County Chapter 11 code violation penalties, including monetary. For more detailed information, visit www.ocfl.net/FertilizeResponsibly.
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Summer FUN with PARKS & RECREATION!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. Click here to register. All programs are held at Jessie Brock Community Center, 310 N. Dillard Street, unless noted otherwise. All aquatics programs are held at Farnsworth Pool, 1 Surprise Drive. AMAZING ATHLETES SPORTS DISCOVERY For ages 2 – 4 years old, this four-week mini season is designed to empower kids to discover their inner athlete and love of the sport. Together, we explore flag football with concentrated play & practice cumulating into a game. Your Amazing Athlete will have the opportunity to develop skills with practice, apply what they’ve learned with confidence, have fun with gameplay, and discover a sport they love! This program is an indoor program but may move outdoors if weather permits. Age | 2 – 4 years old Flag Football | July 10 – 31 Thursdays | 6:00 - 6:50 pm $64 City Resident / $70 Nonresident LITTLE VETERINARIAN SCHOOL – CAT Students will role-play the key responsibilities of a veterinarian and perform a whiskers-to-tail exam on their newly “adopted” plush cat. These future veterinarians will learn about animal body language, maintaining a healthy environment such as proper litterbox placement, create a cat toy, and design a vet clinic. Age | 5 - 11 years old Mondays | 6:30 – 7:30 pm June 30 – August 4 $259, 6-week course KICKBALL – ADULT LEAGUE Gather your friends and come out to play the game we all remember from grade school which has evolved into today's hottest get-together sport for adults. Anyone can play from the less experienced to the diehard. This is a great way to stay in shape, meet new people, and have fun! Come out and KICK IT with our Thursday night co-ed league. Registration may close early due to limited availability in each league. Number of league games varies each season. FALL LEAGUE League begins August 14 Registration open July 9 – August 1 Games | 6:45 pm, 7:45 pm, & 8:45 pm $325 per team for season Braddock Park, 13460 Lake Butler Boulevard USSSA SOFTBALL - ADULT LEAGUES Hit a grand slam with our fall adult softball! Leagues are available for all skill levels. Church, Men’s and Co-ed leagues offered Monday - Thursday. Play, be active, and most importantly have fun! Registration may close early due to limited availability in each league. Number of league games varies each season. FALL LEAGUE League begins the week of August 11 Returning Team Registration* | July 9 – August 1 New Team Registration | July 16 – August 1 Games | 6:45 pm, 7:45 pm, & 8:45 pm $500 per team for season Braddock Park, 13460 Lake Butler Boulevard Veterans Memorial Park, 420 S. Park Avenue *A returning team is classified as a team that has participated in any of our softball leagues within one of the past three consecutive seasons TENNIS LESSONS - YOUTH & ADULT Highly skilled instructor brings years of experience and knowledge to participants. Class space is limited, advance registration required. Age | 5 years old - adult Tuesdays & Thursdays | July 8 – July 24 Time and fees vary, please visit cwgdn.com for details. Chapin Station Park, 501 Crown Point Cross Road VIDEO GAME CLUB Gamers will meet and practice each week to train for a team tournament that will be held on the last class of each session. Upon joining the club, children 6 - 14 years old will build friendships while also learning and developing leadership, sportsmanship, and teamwork while engaging in video game play. Mondays | Rocket League | 5:30 – 6:30 pm | July 7 – August 4 (5 weeks) Wednesdays | Fortnite | 5:30 – 6:30 pm | July 9 – August 6 (5 weeks) $75 City Resident / $80 Nonresident, per 5-week session Optional Purchase | $45 Esports Team Jersey ZUMBA GOLD Open to those looking for a modified Zumba class that recreates the original moves you love at a lower intensity. Zumba Gold introduces easy-to-follow Zumba choreography that focuses on balance, range of motion, and coordination. Fridays | 11:15 am – 12:00 pm Age | 16 years & older $4 City Resident / $5 Nonresident, per class AQUATICS AQUA FITNESS A stress-free exercise, that 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. Provides a great workout while putting minimal stress on the body. Age | 16 years & older Tuesdays & Thursdays | July 1 – July 31 | 6:30 - 7:30 pm Saturdays | July 5 - 26 | 8:00 – 9:00 am $4 per visit / $42 - Aqua Flex Pass, 12 visits WATER POLO CLINIC Learn how to pass, catch, dribble, and shoot a water polo ball this summer. This four-week clinic is designed to introduce your child to water polo or give them the extra experience needed to play at the high school level. This is a great introduction to the exciting game of Water Polo! Age | 11 - 14 years old Mondays & Wednesdays | June 30 – July 23 6:30 – 7:30 pm $72 City Resident / $88 Nonresident YOUTH SWIM LEAGUE Join the team! Participants will learn about sportsmanship, team camaraderie, endurance, and stroke development, while enjoying a fun and healthy environment. Prerequisite: Participants must be able to swim 50 yards without stopping. Advance registration required. Age | 6 - 16 years old Monday – Thursday | June 30 – July 24 11:00 - 11:45 am | $72 City Resident / $88 Nonresident ACTIVE 50+ AARP SMART DRIVER TEK WORKSHOP Learn how new high-tech features in today’s cars can help make driving safer and easier. You will learn how the benefits of these technologies may enhance your driving safety and extend your safe driving years. You will receive a technology checklist and learn to identify the safety technologies that best suit your needs. Space is limited, so register now for this course by calling 1.877.805.0458. Monday, July 14 | 10:30 am – 12:00 pm | Free DAY TRIP: TOWN OF MURALS – LAKE PLACID, FL There are so many things that make Lake Placid, Florida, a unique and wonderful place to visit, including its 47 beautiful murals around town depicting the area’s history. While visiting, we will stop by the Chamber of Commerce to view a video and the gallery of the artist’s original renderings. You will then return to the coach and ride through the streets to view the murals while your coordinators describe a bit of history. Fee includes transportation. Dutch treat lunch. Tuesday, July 15 | 8:30 am – 5:00 pm $15 City Resident / $19 Nonresident
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Winter Garden Art Association SOBO Art Gallery127 S. Boyd Street 407.347.7996 wgart.org Tuesday – Friday, 11:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Free Admission
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EXHIBITIONHeat Is On Feel the sizzle of summer through vibrant artworks that celebrate the warmth, energy, and intensity of the season. Now – July 31 CALL TO ARTISTS “Landscapes, Real or Imagined” - Submissions open July 1- 8 Explore breathtaking vistas and imaginative realms as artists showcase landscapes that inspire and captivate. Visit the “Call to Artists” website page regularly for themes of upcoming exhibitions and submit online the FIRST through the EIGHTH of the month prior to an exhibition. WORKSHOPS & CLASSES Details and registration, wgart.org/adults.
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Winter Garden Heritage Museum
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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Trailblazers: A Journey through West Orange County's Camping and Scouting (NEW)This unique exhibit highlights the enduring legacy of outdoor exploration and community engagement, showcasing how these activities have shaped our local culture and fostered family connections for generations. Thank you to our exhibit sponsor, Giant Recreation World. Now - September 30 Opening Reception | Thursday, August 7, 5:30 – 7:30 pm | Public Invited
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Tempests and Tornadoes: A Retrospective of Catastrophic Weather in West Orange CountyHurricane season is a fitting time to visit this exhibition of photographs and documents detailing extreme weather events that West Orange County and its people have endured over the past 130 years. Tornadoes, hurricanes, and devastating citrus freezes all have played a part in shaping the region. Thank you to our exhibit sponsors: Stanley’s Roofing, OneSource Restoration, and Alicia Spears Realty. Now - August 30
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Exhibition: Magic on the Rails: The Trains of Walt Disney WorldJourney through time as we look at the history of the trains at Magic Kingdom. These century-old locomotives pull millions of guests annually on their grand circle tour at Walt Disney World. Now – August 30 Archives Day at the Museum Visit our Library and Archives on this special day to see some of the latest additions to our collection.
Saturday, July 19 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Central Florida Railroad Museum 101 S. Boyd Street | cfrhs.org | 407.656.0559 Tuesday - Friday | 11:00 am - 3:00 pm / Saturday | 10:00 am - 3:00 pm Free Admission
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Slow Down -- Schools Out For SummerRemember to drive with extra precaution as children play outdoors during their summer break.
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City is Hiring:Facilities Electrician, Collection Field Technician II - Wastewater Collection System Operator, Lift Station Operator, 911 Dispatchers, Community Service Officers, Custodial Workers and Landscapers in Parks, Building Inspector/Plans Examiners - All LevelsThe 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: COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Building Inspector / Plans Examiner II (Full-Time): Performs inspections and plan reviews of buildings and structures, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical installations that require considerable knowledge in the electrical, carpentry, plumbing, building construction, or mechanical field, as well as in-depth knowledge of all applicable codes and ordinances. Requires five (5) years of experience, with a minimum of two (2) years in construction, building code inspection, or plans review. Requires a State of Florida Residential Inspector, as well as two of the following: Standard Inspector or Standard Plans Examiner license in Building, Electrical, Mechanical, or Plumbing. FACILITIES MANAGEMENT: Facilities Electrician (Full-Time): Performs responsible journey-level electrical work involving the installation, maintenance, and repair of equipment, machinery, power appliances, fixtures or other electrical components. Work is subject to review while in progress and upon completion for compliance with acceptable electrical standards. Three (3) years of recent full-time building maintenance experience in commercial buildings and/or facilities is preferred. High school diploma or GED and one (1) year of education at a recognized electrical training institution and two (2) years of electrical field experience or an equivalent combination of related education, training, and experience needed. Must be able to pass CJIS online security training and background check. Valid Florida Driver’s license and ability to maintain satisfactory driving record is required. Must be able to obtain Journeyman Electrical Competency Card within six (6) months of employment. PARKS: Landscaper – Public Services Worker I(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. PUBLIC SERVICES: Collection Field Technician II – Wastewater Collection System Operator (Full-Time): Minimum of two (2) years of experience with wastewater collection systems to include pipeline cleaning and maintenance, pipeline repair and rehabilitation; and an understanding of inflow, infiltration and basic system inspection and testing. Must have knowledge and experience with pump installation and repair and lift station equipment and maintenance. Possession of a valid Florida Water & Pollution Control Operations Association Wastewater Collection System Operator C Certificate is preferred. Possession of a valid Florida CDL Driver’s License Class B with air brake and tanker endorsements within 90 days. High school diploma or GED certification preferred. Must be available and willing to answer emergency or service calls after normal working hours. Lift Station Operator (Full-Time): Perform responsible skilled labor including the repair, maintenance, adjustment, inspection and have a knowledge of the mechanical and electrical equipment involving lift stations. Performs a variety of maintenance, construction, repair or location tasks involving lift station, force mains etc. Minimum of three (3) years’ experience as a Field Technician I or related experience. Possession of a valid FWPCOA Class “C” Wastewater Collection Certification. Florida CDL Driver License Class “B” with air brakes and tanker endorsements. Based on FMCSA regulations, applicants for employment and existing employees in positions requiring a CDL are subject to pre-employment, post-employment, and ongoing testing for controlled substances and alcohol as a condition of employment. High school diploma or GED equivalent preferred. Must be available and willing to answer emergency or service calls after normal working hours. 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. Must have the ability to type proficiently at a minimum speed of thirty (30) words per minute. An online assessment is required. SIGN-ON BONUS for 911 Dispatchers! There is a $2,000 sign-on bonus for entry level candidates and up to $5,000 for experienced Dispatchers. Community Service Officer (Full-time): Develops and maintains positive relationships with neighborhood organizations and residents in an effort to increase community-police cooperation and to promote crime prevention and safety theories and practices that can be implemented in communities to deter criminal activity. Serves in a para-police capacity, assists sworn officers with various duties, respond to traffic accidents and parking violations, and performs other non-emergency calls for assistance. Must have valid Florida driver’s license, reside within 35 driven miles of the police station. This position requires no tobacco usage of any kind within the past year and no drug use within the past three years. Must be available to work flexible hours, including weekends, holidays, various shifts, and overtime, as needed.
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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 - 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. THIS MONTH'S MEETING SCHEDULE - Please see this month's meeting schedule below, subject to change. All meetings are held in the Commission Chambers at City Hall, 300 W. Plant Street. Architecture Review and Historic Preservation Board Meeting Tuesday, July 15, 6:30 pm City Commission Meeting* Thursday, July 10, 6:30 pm Thursday, July 24, 6:30 pm Code Enforcement Board Meeting Tuesday, July 1, 6:15 pm - CANCELLED Community Redevelopment Agency Advisory Board Tuesday, July 8, 5:30 pm Development Review Committee Meeting Wednesday, July 2, 9:30 am Wednesday, July 16, 9:30 am Wednesday, July 30, 9:30 am Planning & Zoning Board Meeting Monday, July 7, 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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