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18 x September 20 — October 3, 2018 x www.SouthwestOrlandoBulletin.com<br />

n Sterling Pointe<br />

Sterling Pointe resident and Rep.<br />

Robert “Bobby O” Olszewski<br />

Rep. Robert “Bobby O” Olszewski of Sterling Pointe talks to Allison Walker Torres<br />

as a guest on her TV show, In Focus.<br />

appeared on In Focus with Allison<br />

Walker Torres of Spectrum News<br />

13. He discussed this year’s $89 billion<br />

legislative budget and multiple<br />

tax cuts, including the hurricane preparedness<br />

and back-to-school sales<br />

tax holidays.<br />

n Turnburry<br />

n Windermere<br />

IN YOURNEIGHBORHOOD<br />

Tranquilo Golf Club at Four<br />

Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt<br />

Disney World Resort officials appointed<br />

Windermere resident Joe<br />

Angelino as general manager.<br />

Joe brings 28 years of experience<br />

in the golfing industry. Prior to joining<br />

Four Seasons, he was a sales<br />

compiled by Lauren Salinero<br />

representative for Textron Golf,<br />

based in North Carolina. Joe also<br />

served 10 years as director of golf<br />

at Grand Cypress Resort in Lake<br />

Buena Vista. He served as director<br />

of operations and head golf professional<br />

for Oneonta Country Club, a<br />

private club in upstate New York,<br />

too. Joe holds a Bachelor of Science<br />

from Florida Southern College in<br />

Lakeland and is also a member of<br />

PGA of America.<br />

n Winter Garden<br />

Windermere<br />

resident Joe<br />

Angelino joins<br />

Tranquilo Golf Club<br />

at Four Seasons<br />

Resort Orlando<br />

at Walt Disney<br />

World Resort as its<br />

general manager.<br />

Ryan Speed of Winter Garden<br />

completed IMPACT new student<br />

orientation and enrolled at Troy<br />

University for the 2018 fall semester.<br />

While at IMPACT, Ryan met<br />

other new students, faculty, staff<br />

and members of the administration.<br />

He also took placement tests,<br />

learned about Troy’s campus,<br />

and prepared for his transition to<br />

college.<br />

n Et Al<br />

Southwest resident, writer and real<br />

estate agent Rosemary Antonelli<br />

was awarded a 2018 Albert Nelson<br />

Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award<br />

from Marquis Who’s Who. Less than<br />

5 percent of the biographical data<br />

publisher’s 1.5 million biographees<br />

are selected by Marquis Who’s<br />

Who for this award. Rosemary was<br />

profiled in Who’s Who in America,<br />

Who’s Who in the World, and<br />

Who’s Who of American Women.<br />

She also has been a contributing<br />

writer for Mediterranean Homes &<br />

Lifestyles, Home Design & Decor,<br />

Florida Design, Interior Appeal,<br />

Orlando Medical News, Central<br />

Florida Doctor, Health Facilities<br />

Management, Builder+Architect, The<br />

Perfect Home Guide, Design Times,<br />

Hospital News of Florida, Orlando<br />

Business Journal and Southwest<br />

Orlando Bulletin. She worked for<br />

several years as a public relations<br />

consultant for Orlando-area businesses,<br />

too. As a former newspaper<br />

reporter, Rosemary received a newswriting<br />

award from the National<br />

Federation of Press Women. At age<br />

25, she was honored as “woman of<br />

the year” by Soroptimist International<br />

of Greater Hazelton in Pennsylvania.<br />

She received a Bachelor of Arts in<br />

journalism from The Pennsylvania<br />

State University, where she was<br />

president of the Press Association of<br />

Commonwealth Campuses.<br />

Turnburry<br />

residents Bill and<br />

Julia Whidden<br />

hold an open<br />

house for their<br />

neighbors.<br />

Representatives of the Hemophilia<br />

Foundation of Greater Florida announced<br />

the distribution of $37,750 in<br />

scholarship funds to 20 residents with<br />

bleeding disorders who are attending<br />

college this fall. The Calvin Dawson<br />

Memorial Scholarship, named in<br />

honor of the founder and first executive<br />

director of HFGF, has assisted<br />

those in the bleeding disorders community<br />

reach their higher education<br />

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