Reverend M.L. Hawkins and Mrs. Allie Johnson are standing in front of Warner Chapel, located at 734 West Comstock Avenue. Mrs. Johnson's father was instrumental in the building of the wooden church in the early 1930s. She has worshiped and…
Newspaper article about the holiday events in Winter Park, including the Christmas in the Park event, the annual Winter Park Christmas Parade, concerts, Homes of Parade, and a lunch with Santa.
Newspaper article about the the Christmas in the Park event, sponsored by the Morse Museum of American Art. Provided is a program for the event and some background information about Christmas in the Park.
Newspaper article providing information about the Winter Park Christmas Parade, led by master of ceremonies David Wittman, Grand Marshall Gary Brewer, and Parade Marshall Dr. Jim Madsen. The article names the participating groups, dignitaries…
Newspaper article about a performance in Central Park by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. Also included are short articles "Painting Town for Yule", "Fresh-Air Information", "Basketball with Heart", and "Little Craft Makers".
Four pages of the Winter Park Observer. Included articles are "Free Holiday Concerts on the Avenue", "Museums Ready for Holidays", several "Holiday Shopping Guide" short blurbs, "Christmas Shopping Safety Tips", "Check Out Charities Before Giving…
Newspaper article providing information about the annual Share Your Christmas Food Drive sponsored by the City of Winter Park, the Winter Park Library, and the Plymouth Retirement Center.
Located on 425 West Welbourne Avenue, the Church was first organized in 1911 by Reverend C.J. Smith. The current pastor is Reverend L.H. Hendrix, who has served his congregation for nearly 30 years.
Born in Winter Park, she recently retired from 36 years of service as a public school teacher. Except for her college years and a brief teaching position in Sarasota, she has lived in the same Winter Park neighborhood all of her life. Growing up in…
Newspaper article providing information about the 1998 holiday concert featuring the Bach Festival Chamber Singers and the Rollins College Mallet Ensemble.
Formerly the parsonage of the First Congregational Church, the building was given to the Ideal Woman's Club and moved. This building was torn down in 1996.