Amanda Lee Johnson, a lovely lady who spends much of her time watching people pass by on the West Orange Trail in front of her apartment.  Apopka Men's Club Saturday afternoon whist game.  Marquez in front of his home on Central Ave.  Marvin Zanders: owner of one of the oldest and largest South Apopka businesses  Hessie McAllip, better known as  Pamela Sanchez: the last person to move from the condemed Hawthorne Apartments. The photo was made the day she moved.  Keisha Johnson and  JoAnn and Mimi Rudolph, in front of Central Grocery where JoAnn works  Club GQ, long time South Apopka business. Now only open on Friday and Saturday nights.  Dennis Blair stopping for a tall cold one on the way to buy gas to mow the lawn one Saturday morning.  Stanley Howard on the porch of his home on Lou Ann Drive
 Choir of the Macedonia Methodist Church  Dwight Dicks, Jason Smith, Amare Stokes, Jay Jay Collins, Tommy Jones at Saturday afternoon pick up basketball game on Phillis Wheatley courts  Hawthorne Apartments after they were condemed and in the process of being leveled. It took almost nine months to evict all the tenants since they had no where to go.   Gloria Griffin, on the porch in front of her apartment on 17th St. She was selling ball point pens customized with your name. The pens never arrived but at least I had not paid.  Robbie get a haircut in his front yard from Buck Blue who walks the neighborhood on Saturdays with his barber equipment.  Curtis Robinson enjoying a Sunday afternoon. He spent most of his working career at Minute Maid / Coca Cola Foods in the orange juice processing plant.  Janice, Toccara & Kieran on the porch. This house appears to have been condemed shortly after this photo was made.  Eddie, who is better know as  Charles Raymond Booker. He has been seeking disability from an auto accident last year.  Sonny's Saturday fresh fruit and vegetable stand. He seems to sell just about everything during one day he is open.  Gospel Revival  Gabe Jones, originally from Winter Garden (10 miles away). Gabe has some college but now picks up trash for money to buy crack.  Pastor Weathers and wife Patricia after church service  Terrence, also known as  Lou Ann Drive, houses that were originally WWII surplus and moved to locations around town  James Z. Brown in front of his 4,200' house he is building for himself  playing in the back of a watermelon truck on Michael Gladden Blvd.  Shakari at the front door of her family's wig shop.  Taylor Apartments, the largest remaining low income complex  Annie Jones, Easter Macedonia Methodist Church  Tony Booker at home in Taylor Apartments where he has lived for about 30 years.  William Gladden, member of one of South Apopka founding famiies, being congratulated by Apopka Mayor John Land after speech at Apopka Historical Society.  Quanteaka Powe and her pit bull puppy  Arthur Lewis, 65 years old. The house he stays in on Lou Ann Drive is just about his age.