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6 x March 2 — 15, 2023 x www.SouthwestOrlandoBulletin.com<br />
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first; Nancy Borkes, second; and<br />
Marjorie Dillingham, third.<br />
Q Et Al<br />
Kudos to the following Southwestarea<br />
residents on their recent<br />
graduations:<br />
• The University of Tampa<br />
graduates included Ocoee resident<br />
Renata Candas-Cavazos,<br />
Bachelor of Science in marketing;<br />
Winter Garden resident Aya<br />
Farihi, Bachelor of Science in international<br />
business and marketing;<br />
and Winter Garden resident<br />
Andrea Mesqueue, Bachelor of<br />
Science in management information<br />
systems.<br />
• Celebration resident<br />
Thor Earp, Master of Business<br />
Administration, and Gotha resident<br />
Cynthia Freeman, Master<br />
of Science in management: human<br />
resources management, graduated<br />
from the University of Maryland<br />
Global Campus.<br />
• The University of Alabama graduates<br />
included Windermere resident<br />
Peyton Haines, Bachelor of<br />
Arts in communication and information<br />
sciences; Winter Garden resident<br />
Abigail Kennedy, Bachelor<br />
of Science; and Oakland resident<br />
Steven Rosser, Bachelor of Arts.<br />
• Matthew Geronimo of<br />
Windermere graduated from<br />
Palmer College of Chiropractic with<br />
a Doctor of Chiropractic degree.<br />
• Kelly Javar of Gotha graduated<br />
from the University of Northern<br />
Colorado with a Master of Arts in<br />
teaching American Sign Language.<br />
A group of women from the West<br />
Orange Republican Women,<br />
Federated and two men traveled<br />
to Tallahassee with 24 Orange<br />
County voters for the first reading<br />
of House Bill 1, The School Choice<br />
Mark<br />
Ramey<br />
(center),<br />
president of<br />
the Rotary<br />
Club of Dr.<br />
Phillips,<br />
welcomes<br />
Impact<br />
Innovators<br />
representatives<br />
Patrick<br />
Longano,<br />
Rotarian, and<br />
Katie Tocci<br />
to speak at a<br />
recent meeting.<br />
bill. Joined by groups from all over<br />
the state, they were excited to be<br />
able to participate in this legislative<br />
activity. The trip was sponsored<br />
by Americans for Prosperity, which<br />
paid for the transportation, meals<br />
Appointments are now available<br />
407-566-1616