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STYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
BEST OF THE BEST 2021 Best of the Best 2021 - Lake & Sumter STYLE THE LONELIEST MAN
The short life and untimely death of a NASA whistleblower. Neil Armstrong would never have declared “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” on July 20, 1969 if fellow astronaut Roger Chaffee hadn’t shouted, “We’ve got a bad fire! Let’s get out! We’re burning up! We’re on fire!” 30 months earlier. Those horrific exclamations at 6:31 p.m. on January 27, 1967 were LAKE COUNTY LISTS AVAILABLE COVID-19 TESTING LOCATIONS The following COVID-19 testing options are available for Lake County residents for the week of Aug. 10, according to a news release: Adult Medicine of Lake County Testing is $20 each for COVID-19 swab tests, antibody and rapid tests for residents and non-residents. No symptoms are required, and no appointment necessary. Lake Square Mall – COVID-19, antibody and rapid test 10401-015 USTRAGEDY HITS HOME
On Nov. 14, 1970, Ruth and Jenkie Cottrell drove 627 miles from Eustis to Greenville, North Carolina to watch a football game between Marshall and East Carolina. They came to see their son, Stuart, a star quarterback at Eustis High School who started as a safety that day for the Marshall Thundering Herd. Stuart didn’t disappoint. In the second quarter, he intercepted a pass and returned ATTRACTIONS: THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS Business owner from Miami is looking forward to a bright future in Eustis. Photos: Anthony Rao Lake County will soon be home to a company whose owner is taking the candle business by storm. Karen Lawrence, who owns Lulu Candles in Miami, is relocating to a 26,000-square-foot building under construction at Cobb Commerce Park on County Road 44 in Eustis. The industrial park is being GROVELAND DEDICATES NEW PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX Groveland first responders joined city officials, Lake County dignitaries and dozens of citizens in a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony officially celebrating the police and fire departments’ new digs. The event took place in the ambulance bay of their new home, a 39,000 square foot public safety complex that broke ground in June, 2019 and that even before that, had been years in the OH, YOU VILLAGERS SWING! OR DO YOU? STORY: PAT JOCELYN AND GARY CORSAIR A torrent of articles and at least one book have portrayed The Villages as a breeding ground for “Seniors Gone Wild,” a place where men pop black-market Viagra, couples host sex orgies and single seniors bed-hop every night. That urban legend dates to 2006, when a gynecologist in The Villages told a reporter she treats more cases of herpes and human FAMILIES REJOICE WITH THE UNVEILING OF THE GROVELAND FOUR On a solemn yet joyful day, the families of the Groveland Four laid to rest demons and lifted spirits during a ceremony honoring the men who faced racial injustice in 1940s Lake County. State and county officials unveiled the Groveland Four monument Friday, Feb. 21, before a large turnout outside the Lake County Historic Courthouse in Tavares. While the lineup of speakers included many JAXON BUELL, THE 'MIRACLE CHILD' FROM LAKE COUNTY, DIES AT Jaxon Buell, the boy whom doctors predicted would die in his mother’s womb in 2014, died Wednesday at age 5. In a heartfelt Facebook message, his mother, Brittany Lynn, wrote: “Dear baby Jaxon, I wasn’t ready but Jesus was ready for you in heaven. Selfishly my heart is broken because I want to cuddle you in my arms. However, I am happy you are now healthy, with no pain and enjoyingyour
STYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
BEST OF THE BEST 2021 Best of the Best 2021 - Lake & Sumter STYLE THE LONELIEST MAN
The short life and untimely death of a NASA whistleblower. Neil Armstrong would never have declared “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” on July 20, 1969 if fellow astronaut Roger Chaffee hadn’t shouted, “We’ve got a bad fire! Let’s get out! We’re burning up! We’re on fire!” 30 months earlier. Those horrific exclamations at 6:31 p.m. on January 27, 1967 were LAKE COUNTY LISTS AVAILABLE COVID-19 TESTING LOCATIONS The following COVID-19 testing options are available for Lake County residents for the week of Aug. 10, according to a news release: Adult Medicine of Lake County Testing is $20 each for COVID-19 swab tests, antibody and rapid tests for residents and non-residents. No symptoms are required, and no appointment necessary. Lake Square Mall – COVID-19, antibody and rapid test 10401-015 USTRAGEDY HITS HOME
On Nov. 14, 1970, Ruth and Jenkie Cottrell drove 627 miles from Eustis to Greenville, North Carolina to watch a football game between Marshall and East Carolina. They came to see their son, Stuart, a star quarterback at Eustis High School who started as a safety that day for the Marshall Thundering Herd. Stuart didn’t disappoint. In the second quarter, he intercepted a pass and returned ATTRACTIONS: THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS Business owner from Miami is looking forward to a bright future in Eustis. Photos: Anthony Rao Lake County will soon be home to a company whose owner is taking the candle business by storm. Karen Lawrence, who owns Lulu Candles in Miami, is relocating to a 26,000-square-foot building under construction at Cobb Commerce Park on County Road 44 in Eustis. The industrial park is being GROVELAND DEDICATES NEW PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX Groveland first responders joined city officials, Lake County dignitaries and dozens of citizens in a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony officially celebrating the police and fire departments’ new digs. The event took place in the ambulance bay of their new home, a 39,000 square foot public safety complex that broke ground in June, 2019 and that even before that, had been years in the OH, YOU VILLAGERS SWING! OR DO YOU? STORY: PAT JOCELYN AND GARY CORSAIR A torrent of articles and at least one book have portrayed The Villages as a breeding ground for “Seniors Gone Wild,” a place where men pop black-market Viagra, couples host sex orgies and single seniors bed-hop every night. That urban legend dates to 2006, when a gynecologist in The Villages told a reporter she treats more cases of herpes and human FAMILIES REJOICE WITH THE UNVEILING OF THE GROVELAND FOUR On a solemn yet joyful day, the families of the Groveland Four laid to rest demons and lifted spirits during a ceremony honoring the men who faced racial injustice in 1940s Lake County. State and county officials unveiled the Groveland Four monument Friday, Feb. 21, before a large turnout outside the Lake County Historic Courthouse in Tavares. While the lineup of speakers included many JAXON BUELL, THE 'MIRACLE CHILD' FROM LAKE COUNTY, DIES AT Jaxon Buell, the boy whom doctors predicted would die in his mother’s womb in 2014, died Wednesday at age 5. In a heartfelt Facebook message, his mother, Brittany Lynn, wrote: “Dear baby Jaxon, I wasn’t ready but Jesus was ready for you in heaven. Selfishly my heart is broken because I want to cuddle you in my arms. However, I am happy you are now healthy, with no pain and enjoyingyour
LAKE COUNTY LISTS AVAILABLE COVID-19 TESTING LOCATIONS The following COVID-19 testing options are available for Lake County residents for the week of Aug. 10, according to a news release: Adult Medicine of Lake County Testing is $20 each for COVID-19 swab tests, antibody and rapid tests for residents and non-residents. No symptoms are required, and no appointment necessary. Lake Square Mall – COVID-19, antibody and rapid test 10401-015 US CON-GRAD-ULATIONS, SENIORS! Con-grad-ulations, seniors! June 29, 2020 | by Lake & Sumter Style. The coronavirus affected local high school seniors in an unprecedented way. They missed out on prom, senior trips, sports, extracurricular activities, normal graduation ceremonies and social interaction. That’s sad, because being a senior is one of the high points of a THE UNTOLD STORIES OF THE VILLAGES STORY: Leigh Neely+James Combs+Theresa Campbell+Debbi Kiddy PHOTOS: Fred Lopez The Villages has been lauded as Disneyland for seniors. Though the landscaping stays beautiful, the bluebirds aren’t always singing, and the path definitely gets rocky. Some stories just don’t fit the “happily ever after” of fairy tales. Elderly Suicide A Widespread Problem The Villages is a great place toTRAGEDY HITS HOME
On Nov. 14, 1970, Ruth and Jenkie Cottrell drove 627 miles from Eustis to Greenville, North Carolina to watch a football game between Marshall and East Carolina. They came to see their son, Stuart, a star quarterback at Eustis High School who started as a safety that day for the Marshall Thundering Herd. Stuart didn’t disappoint. In the second quarter, he intercepted a pass and returned LAKE TECH SUCCESS STORY: FEMALE GRAD LANDS AUTOMOTIVE JOB Lake Technical College welcomes hundreds of students each year into its 30-plus career and technical programs, and officials say it has been the college’s mission and privilege to prepare them for their future careers. This past year has been no different. Even though the global pandemic challenged Lake Tech in every way, school officials say their students have worked hard and ultimatelyPEACE OF MIND
A program in South Lake County serves those with mental health conditions. Photos: Nicole Hamel When people experiencing a mental health crisis display erratic behavior, there is a greater likelihood of encountering police than medical professionals. Those encounters don’t always have happy endings. When officers who are not properly trained to deal with people who have mental illnessREALTOR RANDY
Realtor® Randy Erb enjoys helping people with their real estate needs. He serves in The Villages and also surrounding communities. “I love helping people from Start to Finish, whether it’s finding their Dream Home, or getting their home SOLD! ” says Randy, who moved to Florida five years ago to escape the cold gray winters of northern Indiana. “Real estate can be confusing. I make it PERSON OF INTEREST: JOHN MOLENDA Lake County deputy county manager Vital Stats: Joined Lake County Public Safety in 2016; promoted this year to deputy county manager. Born in South Florida; spent 22 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Served as FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team manager. He and wife Leah have two children, Emily and Devin. Describe your FEMA experiences: 9/11 (at Ground Zero in New York) was my BOOK CLUB: ‘THE ACCIDENTAL PRESIDENT’ By A.J. Baime. A look into the presidency of Harry S. Truman. Story: Jacque Schrock In “The Accidental President,” author A.J. Baime offers not a full-life biography of Harry S. Truman, but the story of the first four months of his presidency. On April 12, 1945, Eleanor Roosevelt summoned Truman to the White House to inform him of the death of her husband, President Franklin D. Roosevelt LADY LAKE HISTORICAL TRAIN MUSEUM RE-OPENS TO PUBLIC Imagine being 135 years old, completely moved off your foundation twice in your lifetime, and having four different jobs, and serving four different railroad companies. Lady Lake’s Historical Train Museum is alive and well after doing all of the above. A recent ribbon-cutting celebrated the grand re-opening of the renovated building with exhibits for an audience of elected officialsSTYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
BEST OF THE BEST 2021 Best of the Best 2021 - Lake & Sumter STYLE THE LONELIEST MAN
The short life and untimely death of a NASA whistleblower. Neil Armstrong would never have declared “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” on July 20, 1969 if fellow astronaut Roger Chaffee hadn’t shouted, “We’ve got a bad fire! Let’s get out! We’re burning up! We’re on fire!” 30 months earlier. Those horrific exclamations at 6:31 p.m. on January 27, 1967 were LAKE COUNTY LISTS AVAILABLE COVID-19 TESTING LOCATIONS The following COVID-19 testing options are available for Lake County residents for the week of Aug. 10, according to a news release: Adult Medicine of Lake County Testing is $20 each for COVID-19 swab tests, antibody and rapid tests for residents and non-residents. No symptoms are required, and no appointment necessary. Lake Square Mall – COVID-19, antibody and rapid test 10401-015 USTRAGEDY HITS HOME
On Nov. 14, 1970, Ruth and Jenkie Cottrell drove 627 miles from Eustis to Greenville, North Carolina to watch a football game between Marshall and East Carolina. They came to see their son, Stuart, a star quarterback at Eustis High School who started as a safety that day for the Marshall Thundering Herd. Stuart didn’t disappoint. In the second quarter, he intercepted a pass and returned ATTRACTIONS: THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS Business owner from Miami is looking forward to a bright future in Eustis. Photos: Anthony Rao Lake County will soon be home to a company whose owner is taking the candle business by storm. Karen Lawrence, who owns Lulu Candles in Miami, is relocating to a 26,000-square-foot building under construction at Cobb Commerce Park on County Road 44 in Eustis. The industrial park is being GROVELAND DEDICATES NEW PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX Groveland first responders joined city officials, Lake County dignitaries and dozens of citizens in a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony officially celebrating the police and fire departments’ new digs. The event took place in the ambulance bay of their new home, a 39,000 square foot public safety complex that broke ground in June, 2019 and that even before that, had been years in the OH, YOU VILLAGERS SWING! OR DO YOU? STORY: PAT JOCELYN AND GARY CORSAIR A torrent of articles and at least one book have portrayed The Villages as a breeding ground for “Seniors Gone Wild,” a place where men pop black-market Viagra, couples host sex orgies and single seniors bed-hop every night. That urban legend dates to 2006, when a gynecologist in The Villages told a reporter she treats more cases of herpes and human JAXON BUELL, THE 'MIRACLE CHILD' FROM LAKE COUNTY, DIES AT Jaxon Buell, the boy whom doctors predicted would die in his mother’s womb in 2014, died Wednesday at age 5. In a heartfelt Facebook message, his mother, Brittany Lynn, wrote: “Dear baby Jaxon, I wasn’t ready but Jesus was ready for you in heaven. Selfishly my heart is broken because I want to cuddle you in my arms. However, I am happy you are now healthy, with no pain and enjoyingyour
FAMILIES REJOICE WITH THE UNVEILING OF THE GROVELAND FOUR On a solemn yet joyful day, the families of the Groveland Four laid to rest demons and lifted spirits during a ceremony honoring the men who faced racial injustice in 1940s Lake County. State and county officials unveiled the Groveland Four monument Friday, Feb. 21, before a large turnout outside the Lake County Historic Courthouse in Tavares. While the lineup of speakers included manySTYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
BEST OF THE BEST 2021 Best of the Best 2021 - Lake & Sumter STYLE THE LONELIEST MAN
The short life and untimely death of a NASA whistleblower. Neil Armstrong would never have declared “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” on July 20, 1969 if fellow astronaut Roger Chaffee hadn’t shouted, “We’ve got a bad fire! Let’s get out! We’re burning up! We’re on fire!” 30 months earlier. Those horrific exclamations at 6:31 p.m. on January 27, 1967 were LAKE COUNTY LISTS AVAILABLE COVID-19 TESTING LOCATIONS The following COVID-19 testing options are available for Lake County residents for the week of Aug. 10, according to a news release: Adult Medicine of Lake County Testing is $20 each for COVID-19 swab tests, antibody and rapid tests for residents and non-residents. No symptoms are required, and no appointment necessary. Lake Square Mall – COVID-19, antibody and rapid test 10401-015 USTRAGEDY HITS HOME
On Nov. 14, 1970, Ruth and Jenkie Cottrell drove 627 miles from Eustis to Greenville, North Carolina to watch a football game between Marshall and East Carolina. They came to see their son, Stuart, a star quarterback at Eustis High School who started as a safety that day for the Marshall Thundering Herd. Stuart didn’t disappoint. In the second quarter, he intercepted a pass and returned ATTRACTIONS: THE SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS Business owner from Miami is looking forward to a bright future in Eustis. Photos: Anthony Rao Lake County will soon be home to a company whose owner is taking the candle business by storm. Karen Lawrence, who owns Lulu Candles in Miami, is relocating to a 26,000-square-foot building under construction at Cobb Commerce Park on County Road 44 in Eustis. The industrial park is being GROVELAND DEDICATES NEW PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX Groveland first responders joined city officials, Lake County dignitaries and dozens of citizens in a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony officially celebrating the police and fire departments’ new digs. The event took place in the ambulance bay of their new home, a 39,000 square foot public safety complex that broke ground in June, 2019 and that even before that, had been years in the OH, YOU VILLAGERS SWING! OR DO YOU? STORY: PAT JOCELYN AND GARY CORSAIR A torrent of articles and at least one book have portrayed The Villages as a breeding ground for “Seniors Gone Wild,” a place where men pop black-market Viagra, couples host sex orgies and single seniors bed-hop every night. That urban legend dates to 2006, when a gynecologist in The Villages told a reporter she treats more cases of herpes and human JAXON BUELL, THE 'MIRACLE CHILD' FROM LAKE COUNTY, DIES AT Jaxon Buell, the boy whom doctors predicted would die in his mother’s womb in 2014, died Wednesday at age 5. In a heartfelt Facebook message, his mother, Brittany Lynn, wrote: “Dear baby Jaxon, I wasn’t ready but Jesus was ready for you in heaven. Selfishly my heart is broken because I want to cuddle you in my arms. However, I am happy you are now healthy, with no pain and enjoyingyour
FAMILIES REJOICE WITH THE UNVEILING OF THE GROVELAND FOUR On a solemn yet joyful day, the families of the Groveland Four laid to rest demons and lifted spirits during a ceremony honoring the men who faced racial injustice in 1940s Lake County. State and county officials unveiled the Groveland Four monument Friday, Feb. 21, before a large turnout outside the Lake County Historic Courthouse in Tavares. While the lineup of speakers included many LAKE COUNTY LISTS AVAILABLE COVID-19 TESTING LOCATIONS The following COVID-19 testing options are available for Lake County residents for the week of Aug. 10, according to a news release: Adult Medicine of Lake County Testing is $20 each for COVID-19 swab tests, antibody and rapid tests for residents and non-residents. No symptoms are required, and no appointment necessary. Lake Square Mall – COVID-19, antibody and rapid test 10401-015 USTRAGEDY HITS HOME
On Nov. 14, 1970, Ruth and Jenkie Cottrell drove 627 miles from Eustis to Greenville, North Carolina to watch a football game between Marshall and East Carolina. They came to see their son, Stuart, a star quarterback at Eustis High School who started as a safety that day for the Marshall Thundering Herd. Stuart didn’t disappoint. In the second quarter, he intercepted a pass and returned THE UNTOLD STORIES OF THE VILLAGES STORY: Leigh Neely+James Combs+Theresa Campbell+Debbi Kiddy PHOTOS: Fred Lopez The Villages has been lauded as Disneyland for seniors. Though the landscaping stays beautiful, the bluebirds aren’t always singing, and the path definitely gets rocky. Some stories just don’t fit the “happily ever after” of fairy tales. Elderly Suicide A Widespread Problem The Villages is a great place to CON-GRAD-ULATIONS, SENIORS! Con-grad-ulations, seniors! June 29, 2020 | by Lake & Sumter Style. The coronavirus affected local high school seniors in an unprecedented way. They missed out on prom, senior trips, sports, extracurricular activities, normal graduation ceremonies and social interaction. That’s sad, because being a senior is one of the high points of aPEACE OF MIND
A program in South Lake County serves those with mental health conditions. Photos: Nicole Hamel When people experiencing a mental health crisis display erratic behavior, there is a greater likelihood of encountering police than medical professionals. Those encounters don’t always have happy endings. When officers who are not properly trained to deal with people who have mental illness LAKE TECH SUCCESS STORY: FEMALE GRAD LANDS AUTOMOTIVE JOB Lake Technical College welcomes hundreds of students each year into its 30-plus career and technical programs, and officials say it has been the college’s mission and privilege to prepare them for their future careers. This past year has been no different. Even though the global pandemic challenged Lake Tech in every way, school officials say their students have worked hard and ultimatelyREALTOR RANDY
Realtor® Randy Erb enjoys helping people with their real estate needs. He serves in The Villages and also surrounding communities. “I love helping people from Start to Finish, whether it’s finding their Dream Home, or getting their home SOLD! ” says Randy, who moved to Florida five years ago to escape the cold gray winters of northern Indiana. “Real estate can be confusing. I make it PERSON OF INTEREST: JOHN MOLENDA Lake County deputy county manager Vital Stats: Joined Lake County Public Safety in 2016; promoted this year to deputy county manager. Born in South Florida; spent 22 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Served as FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team manager. He and wife Leah have two children, Emily and Devin. Describe your FEMA experiences: 9/11 (at Ground Zero in New York) was my IT'S ALL ABOUT THE CHILDREN—THE CHILDREN OF THE FOREST “There’s this 13-year-old girl whose family took off with her because she got pregnant,” Pastor David Houck said. “Nobody knows who the father is but rumor has it, it’s her brother. So they took off to avoid the authorities. In this neighborhood we’ve had 11-year-olds who’ve given birth—11-year-olds.” Several years ago, Villager JoAn Suttle heard similar stories from Pastor LADY LAKE HISTORICAL TRAIN MUSEUM RE-OPENS TO PUBLIC Imagine being 135 years old, completely moved off your foundation twice in your lifetime, and having four different jobs, and serving four different railroad companies. Lady Lake’s Historical Train Museum is alive and well after doing all of the above. A recent ribbon-cutting celebrated the grand re-opening of the renovated building with exhibits for an audience of elected officialsSTYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
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Realtor® Randy Erb enjoys helping people with their real estate needs. He serves in The Villages and also surrounding communities. “I love helping people from Start to Finish, whether it’s finding their Dream Home, or getting their home SOLD! ” says Randy, who moved to Florida five years ago to escape the cold gray winters of northern Indiana. “Real estate can be confusing. I make itTHE LONELIEST MAN
The short life and untimely death of a NASA whistleblower. Neil Armstrong would never have declared “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” on July 20, 1969 if fellow astronaut Roger Chaffee hadn’t shouted, “We’ve got a bad fire! Let’s get out! We’re burning up! We’re on fire!” 30 months earlier. Those horrific exclamations at 6:31 p.m. on January 27, 1967 were GROVELAND DEDICATES NEW PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX Groveland first responders joined city officials, Lake County dignitaries and dozens of citizens in a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony officially celebrating the police and fire departments’ new digs. The event took place in the ambulance bay of their new home, a 39,000 square foot public safety complex that broke ground in June, 2019 and that even before that, had been years in the LOCAL TALENT: BRING IT HOME WITH JUSTIN HEET Justin Heet is a musical tradition in Central Florida. Justin Heet performs at Leesburg Bikefest from 3:30-8pm Friday, April 26, at Towne Square Stage. As the band begins to play, the heavy bass of “Low Rider” is instantly recognizable. Drums and congas create a calypso vibe. A melodic guitar and boisterous keyboards complete the perfect blending of five musicians in tune with each other LADY LAKE HISTORICAL TRAIN MUSEUM RE-OPENS TO PUBLIC Imagine being 135 years old, completely moved off your foundation twice in your lifetime, and having four different jobs, and serving four different railroad companies. Lady Lake’s Historical Train Museum is alive and well after doing all of the above. A recent ribbon-cutting celebrated the grand re-opening of the renovated building with exhibits for an audience of elected officials PERSON OF INTEREST: JOHN MOLENDA Lake County deputy county manager Vital Stats: Joined Lake County Public Safety in 2016; promoted this year to deputy county manager. Born in South Florida; spent 22 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Served as FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team manager. He and wife Leah have two children, Emily and Devin. Describe your FEMA experiences: 9/11 (at Ground Zero in New York) was my PERSON OF INTEREST: WHITNEY BOYLSTON Something about me no one knows: I dropped out of mortuary school. Pet peeve: People who expect or demand change but are unwilling to be a part of the solution. Favorite hobby or outside interest: Knitting, paddle boarding, camping, shooting at the gun range, photography. Secret to your success: Creativity and a positive attitude. CAMP VILLAGES SIGN-UP BEGINS Residents of The Villages and their grandchildren can start preparing for the 17th edition of Camp Villages, the intergenerational summer program. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, May 23, for the camp that runs for nine weeks from June 12-Aug. 11, according to The Villages district website. More than 4,000 children are expected to participate in the camp’s 80-plus activities, which include sportsSTYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
BEST OF THE BEST 2021 Best of the Best 2021 - Lake & Sumter STYLE REALTOR RANDY
Realtor® Randy Erb enjoys helping people with their real estate needs. He serves in The Villages and also surrounding communities. “I love helping people from Start to Finish, whether it’s finding their Dream Home, or getting their home SOLD! ” says Randy, who moved to Florida five years ago to escape the cold gray winters of northern Indiana. “Real estate can be confusing. I make itTHE LONELIEST MAN
The short life and untimely death of a NASA whistleblower. Neil Armstrong would never have declared “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” on July 20, 1969 if fellow astronaut Roger Chaffee hadn’t shouted, “We’ve got a bad fire! Let’s get out! We’re burning up! We’re on fire!” 30 months earlier. Those horrific exclamations at 6:31 p.m. on January 27, 1967 were GROVELAND DEDICATES NEW PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX Groveland first responders joined city officials, Lake County dignitaries and dozens of citizens in a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony officially celebrating the police and fire departments’ new digs. The event took place in the ambulance bay of their new home, a 39,000 square foot public safety complex that broke ground in June, 2019 and that even before that, had been years in the LOCAL TALENT: BRING IT HOME WITH JUSTIN HEET Justin Heet is a musical tradition in Central Florida. Justin Heet performs at Leesburg Bikefest from 3:30-8pm Friday, April 26, at Towne Square Stage. As the band begins to play, the heavy bass of “Low Rider” is instantly recognizable. Drums and congas create a calypso vibe. A melodic guitar and boisterous keyboards complete the perfect blending of five musicians in tune with each other LADY LAKE HISTORICAL TRAIN MUSEUM RE-OPENS TO PUBLIC Imagine being 135 years old, completely moved off your foundation twice in your lifetime, and having four different jobs, and serving four different railroad companies. Lady Lake’s Historical Train Museum is alive and well after doing all of the above. A recent ribbon-cutting celebrated the grand re-opening of the renovated building with exhibits for an audience of elected officials PERSON OF INTEREST: JOHN MOLENDA Lake County deputy county manager Vital Stats: Joined Lake County Public Safety in 2016; promoted this year to deputy county manager. Born in South Florida; spent 22 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Served as FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team manager. He and wife Leah have two children, Emily and Devin. Describe your FEMA experiences: 9/11 (at Ground Zero in New York) was my PERSON OF INTEREST: WHITNEY BOYLSTON Something about me no one knows: I dropped out of mortuary school. Pet peeve: People who expect or demand change but are unwilling to be a part of the solution. Favorite hobby or outside interest: Knitting, paddle boarding, camping, shooting at the gun range, photography. Secret to your success: Creativity and a positive attitude. CAMP VILLAGES SIGN-UP BEGINS Residents of The Villages and their grandchildren can start preparing for the 17th edition of Camp Villages, the intergenerational summer program. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, May 23, for the camp that runs for nine weeks from June 12-Aug. 11, according to The Villages district website. More than 4,000 children are expected to participate in the camp’s 80-plus activities, which include sportsSTYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
LAKE COUNTY LISTS AVAILABLE COVID-19 TESTING LOCATIONS The following COVID-19 testing options are available for Lake County residents for the week of Aug. 10, according to a news release: Adult Medicine of Lake County Testing is $20 each for COVID-19 swab tests, antibody and rapid tests for residents and non-residents. No symptoms are required, and no appointment necessary. Lake Square Mall – COVID-19, antibody and rapid test 10401-015 USWHITE ARCHIVES
The City of Clermont’s annual Fourth of July celebration returns. Red, White & Boom is is planned for 7-10 p.m. Sun., July 4 at Waterfront Park, 300 3rd St. VISIONARY PROPERTIES Mary Baker, Owner/Broker Mary Baker’s successful boutique real estate firm, Visionary Properties Inc., has offices in Tavares and Sarasota. She became a Realtor in 1992 and earned her broker’s license in 2002. Mary notes that her team’s top priority is providing stellar customer service. “Because we are small, we can offer much better service than larger real estate firms,” she says'MEAN' MARIE
Leesburg was much different 46 years ago. Home alarm systems were exclusive to rich folk; most folk left doors unlocked. Guns were for hunting, not protection. Fear and distrust were big-city emotions until a mother of three was abducted from downtown Leesburg in broad daylight and subsequently murdered. Here, for the first time, is the story of Leesburg’s Crime of the Century and “the REVIEW: VILLAGES’ VIRTUAL PLAY ‘THE VIOLET SISTERS’ IS Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol in The Villages has been known for producing thought-provoking shows of relevant issues, and now they’re doing it in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. They are offering a stage play reading of “The Violet Sisters” by Gina Femia, which people may purchase a virtual seat for $10 to watch in the convenience of their homes. The show can be streamed at 7pm MEET A VILLAGER: HAIL, NERO You know him, you love him, you live with him. The Villages paid a pretty penny to bring two-time Grammy Award winning pianist/composer Peter Nero to The Sharon five years ago, but the booking more than paid for itself. Peter, who recorded 70 albums–including the million-selling Summer of ’42—was so impressed with The Villages that he had purchased land and had a 2,086-square foot PERSON OF INTEREST: MIKE HEIN Groveland city manager Vital Stats: Named city manager in March 2018. Born in Milwaukee. Holds degrees from University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point and University of Arizona; completed program for government executives at Harvard University. Wife Anne-Marie Russell is executive director of Sarasota Museum of Art. You formerly managed Tucson, Arizona; population 500,000-plus. How PERSON OF INTEREST: JOHN MOLENDA Lake County deputy county manager Vital Stats: Joined Lake County Public Safety in 2016; promoted this year to deputy county manager. Born in South Florida; spent 22 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Served as FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team manager. He and wife Leah have two children, Emily and Devin. Describe your FEMA experiences: 9/11 (at Ground Zero in New York) was my TAVARES ECOLOGICAL PARK IS OPEN Tavares Ecological Park, located downtown, is an eight-acre walkable park with five small retention ponds that filter out stormwater pollutants such as nitrogen and phosphorus before water is discharged into Lake Dora. Paved trails and wooden bridges that lead around and over the retention ponds are designed to attract visitors to the park.STYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
BEST OF THE BEST 2021 Best of the Best 2021 - Lake & Sumter STYLE REALTOR RANDY
Realtor® Randy Erb enjoys helping people with their real estate needs. He serves in The Villages and also surrounding communities. “I love helping people from Start to Finish, whether it’s finding their Dream Home, or getting their home SOLD! ” says Randy, who moved to Florida five years ago to escape the cold gray winters of northern Indiana. “Real estate can be confusing. I make itTHE LONELIEST MAN
The short life and untimely death of a NASA whistleblower. Neil Armstrong would never have declared “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” on July 20, 1969 if fellow astronaut Roger Chaffee hadn’t shouted, “We’ve got a bad fire! Let’s get out! We’re burning up! We’re on fire!” 30 months earlier. Those horrific exclamations at 6:31 p.m. on January 27, 1967 were GROVELAND DEDICATES NEW PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX Groveland first responders joined city officials, Lake County dignitaries and dozens of citizens in a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony officially celebrating the police and fire departments’ new digs. The event took place in the ambulance bay of their new home, a 39,000 square foot public safety complex that broke ground in June, 2019 and that even before that, had been years in the LOCAL TALENT: BRING IT HOME WITH JUSTIN HEET Justin Heet is a musical tradition in Central Florida. Justin Heet performs at Leesburg Bikefest from 3:30-8pm Friday, April 26, at Towne Square Stage. As the band begins to play, the heavy bass of “Low Rider” is instantly recognizable. Drums and congas create a calypso vibe. A melodic guitar and boisterous keyboards complete the perfect blending of five musicians in tune with each other LADY LAKE HISTORICAL TRAIN MUSEUM RE-OPENS TO PUBLIC Imagine being 135 years old, completely moved off your foundation twice in your lifetime, and having four different jobs, and serving four different railroad companies. Lady Lake’s Historical Train Museum is alive and well after doing all of the above. A recent ribbon-cutting celebrated the grand re-opening of the renovated building with exhibits for an audience of elected officials PERSON OF INTEREST: JOHN MOLENDA Lake County deputy county manager Vital Stats: Joined Lake County Public Safety in 2016; promoted this year to deputy county manager. Born in South Florida; spent 22 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Served as FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team manager. He and wife Leah have two children, Emily and Devin. Describe your FEMA experiences: 9/11 (at Ground Zero in New York) was my PERSON OF INTEREST: WHITNEY BOYLSTON Something about me no one knows: I dropped out of mortuary school. Pet peeve: People who expect or demand change but are unwilling to be a part of the solution. Favorite hobby or outside interest: Knitting, paddle boarding, camping, shooting at the gun range, photography. Secret to your success: Creativity and a positive attitude. CAMP VILLAGES SIGN-UP BEGINS Residents of The Villages and their grandchildren can start preparing for the 17th edition of Camp Villages, the intergenerational summer program. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, May 23, for the camp that runs for nine weeks from June 12-Aug. 11, according to The Villages district website. More than 4,000 children are expected to participate in the camp’s 80-plus activities, which include sportsSTYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
BEST OF THE BEST 2021 Best of the Best 2021 - Lake & Sumter STYLE REALTOR RANDY
Realtor® Randy Erb enjoys helping people with their real estate needs. He serves in The Villages and also surrounding communities. “I love helping people from Start to Finish, whether it’s finding their Dream Home, or getting their home SOLD! ” says Randy, who moved to Florida five years ago to escape the cold gray winters of northern Indiana. “Real estate can be confusing. I make itTHE LONELIEST MAN
The short life and untimely death of a NASA whistleblower. Neil Armstrong would never have declared “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” on July 20, 1969 if fellow astronaut Roger Chaffee hadn’t shouted, “We’ve got a bad fire! Let’s get out! We’re burning up! We’re on fire!” 30 months earlier. Those horrific exclamations at 6:31 p.m. on January 27, 1967 were GROVELAND DEDICATES NEW PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX Groveland first responders joined city officials, Lake County dignitaries and dozens of citizens in a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony officially celebrating the police and fire departments’ new digs. The event took place in the ambulance bay of their new home, a 39,000 square foot public safety complex that broke ground in June, 2019 and that even before that, had been years in the LOCAL TALENT: BRING IT HOME WITH JUSTIN HEET Justin Heet is a musical tradition in Central Florida. Justin Heet performs at Leesburg Bikefest from 3:30-8pm Friday, April 26, at Towne Square Stage. As the band begins to play, the heavy bass of “Low Rider” is instantly recognizable. Drums and congas create a calypso vibe. A melodic guitar and boisterous keyboards complete the perfect blending of five musicians in tune with each other LADY LAKE HISTORICAL TRAIN MUSEUM RE-OPENS TO PUBLIC Imagine being 135 years old, completely moved off your foundation twice in your lifetime, and having four different jobs, and serving four different railroad companies. Lady Lake’s Historical Train Museum is alive and well after doing all of the above. A recent ribbon-cutting celebrated the grand re-opening of the renovated building with exhibits for an audience of elected officials PERSON OF INTEREST: JOHN MOLENDA Lake County deputy county manager Vital Stats: Joined Lake County Public Safety in 2016; promoted this year to deputy county manager. Born in South Florida; spent 22 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Served as FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team manager. He and wife Leah have two children, Emily and Devin. Describe your FEMA experiences: 9/11 (at Ground Zero in New York) was my PERSON OF INTEREST: WHITNEY BOYLSTON Something about me no one knows: I dropped out of mortuary school. Pet peeve: People who expect or demand change but are unwilling to be a part of the solution. Favorite hobby or outside interest: Knitting, paddle boarding, camping, shooting at the gun range, photography. Secret to your success: Creativity and a positive attitude. CAMP VILLAGES SIGN-UP BEGINS Residents of The Villages and their grandchildren can start preparing for the 17th edition of Camp Villages, the intergenerational summer program. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, May 23, for the camp that runs for nine weeks from June 12-Aug. 11, according to The Villages district website. More than 4,000 children are expected to participate in the camp’s 80-plus activities, which include sportsSTYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
LAKE COUNTY LISTS AVAILABLE COVID-19 TESTING LOCATIONS The following COVID-19 testing options are available for Lake County residents for the week of Aug. 10, according to a news release: Adult Medicine of Lake County Testing is $20 each for COVID-19 swab tests, antibody and rapid tests for residents and non-residents. No symptoms are required, and no appointment necessary. Lake Square Mall – COVID-19, antibody and rapid test 10401-015 USWHITE ARCHIVES
The City of Clermont’s annual Fourth of July celebration returns. Red, White & Boom is is planned for 7-10 p.m. Sun., July 4 at Waterfront Park, 300 3rd St. VISIONARY PROPERTIES Mary Baker, Owner/Broker Mary Baker’s successful boutique real estate firm, Visionary Properties Inc., has offices in Tavares and Sarasota. She became a Realtor in 1992 and earned her broker’s license in 2002. Mary notes that her team’s top priority is providing stellar customer service. “Because we are small, we can offer much better service than larger real estate firms,” she says'MEAN' MARIE
Leesburg was much different 46 years ago. Home alarm systems were exclusive to rich folk; most folk left doors unlocked. Guns were for hunting, not protection. Fear and distrust were big-city emotions until a mother of three was abducted from downtown Leesburg in broad daylight and subsequently murdered. Here, for the first time, is the story of Leesburg’s Crime of the Century and “the REVIEW: VILLAGES’ VIRTUAL PLAY ‘THE VIOLET SISTERS’ IS Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol in The Villages has been known for producing thought-provoking shows of relevant issues, and now they’re doing it in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. They are offering a stage play reading of “The Violet Sisters” by Gina Femia, which people may purchase a virtual seat for $10 to watch in the convenience of their homes. The show can be streamed at 7pm MEET A VILLAGER: HAIL, NERO You know him, you love him, you live with him. The Villages paid a pretty penny to bring two-time Grammy Award winning pianist/composer Peter Nero to The Sharon five years ago, but the booking more than paid for itself. Peter, who recorded 70 albums–including the million-selling Summer of ’42—was so impressed with The Villages that he had purchased land and had a 2,086-square foot PERSON OF INTEREST: MIKE HEIN Groveland city manager Vital Stats: Named city manager in March 2018. Born in Milwaukee. Holds degrees from University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point and University of Arizona; completed program for government executives at Harvard University. Wife Anne-Marie Russell is executive director of Sarasota Museum of Art. You formerly managed Tucson, Arizona; population 500,000-plus. How PERSON OF INTEREST: JOHN MOLENDA Lake County deputy county manager Vital Stats: Joined Lake County Public Safety in 2016; promoted this year to deputy county manager. Born in South Florida; spent 22 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Served as FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team manager. He and wife Leah have two children, Emily and Devin. Describe your FEMA experiences: 9/11 (at Ground Zero in New York) was my TAVARES ECOLOGICAL PARK IS OPEN Tavares Ecological Park, located downtown, is an eight-acre walkable park with five small retention ponds that filter out stormwater pollutants such as nitrogen and phosphorus before water is discharged into Lake Dora. Paved trails and wooden bridges that lead around and over the retention ponds are designed to attract visitors to the park.STYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
BEST OF THE BEST 2021 Best of the Best 2021 - Lake & Sumter STYLE REALTOR RANDY
Realtor® Randy Erb enjoys helping people with their real estate needs. He serves in The Villages and also surrounding communities. “I love helping people from Start to Finish, whether it’s finding their Dream Home, or getting their home SOLD! ” says Randy, who moved to Florida five years ago to escape the cold gray winters of northern Indiana. “Real estate can be confusing. I make itTHE LONELIEST MAN
The short life and untimely death of a NASA whistleblower. Neil Armstrong would never have declared “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” on July 20, 1969 if fellow astronaut Roger Chaffee hadn’t shouted, “We’ve got a bad fire! Let’s get out! We’re burning up! We’re on fire!” 30 months earlier. Those horrific exclamations at 6:31 p.m. on January 27, 1967 were GROVELAND DEDICATES NEW PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX Groveland first responders joined city officials, Lake County dignitaries and dozens of citizens in a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony officially celebrating the police and fire departments’ new digs. The event took place in the ambulance bay of their new home, a 39,000 square foot public safety complex that broke ground in June, 2019 and that even before that, had been years in the LOCAL TALENT: BRING IT HOME WITH JUSTIN HEET Justin Heet is a musical tradition in Central Florida. Justin Heet performs at Leesburg Bikefest from 3:30-8pm Friday, April 26, at Towne Square Stage. As the band begins to play, the heavy bass of “Low Rider” is instantly recognizable. Drums and congas create a calypso vibe. A melodic guitar and boisterous keyboards complete the perfect blending of five musicians in tune with each other LADY LAKE HISTORICAL TRAIN MUSEUM RE-OPENS TO PUBLIC Imagine being 135 years old, completely moved off your foundation twice in your lifetime, and having four different jobs, and serving four different railroad companies. Lady Lake’s Historical Train Museum is alive and well after doing all of the above. A recent ribbon-cutting celebrated the grand re-opening of the renovated building with exhibits for an audience of elected officials PERSON OF INTEREST: JOHN MOLENDA Lake County deputy county manager Vital Stats: Joined Lake County Public Safety in 2016; promoted this year to deputy county manager. Born in South Florida; spent 22 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Served as FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team manager. He and wife Leah have two children, Emily and Devin. Describe your FEMA experiences: 9/11 (at Ground Zero in New York) was my PERSON OF INTEREST: WHITNEY BOYLSTON Something about me no one knows: I dropped out of mortuary school. Pet peeve: People who expect or demand change but are unwilling to be a part of the solution. Favorite hobby or outside interest: Knitting, paddle boarding, camping, shooting at the gun range, photography. Secret to your success: Creativity and a positive attitude. CAMP VILLAGES SIGN-UP BEGINS Residents of The Villages and their grandchildren can start preparing for the 17th edition of Camp Villages, the intergenerational summer program. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, May 23, for the camp that runs for nine weeks from June 12-Aug. 11, according to The Villages district website. More than 4,000 children are expected to participate in the camp’s 80-plus activities, which include sportsSTYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
BEST OF THE BEST 2021 Best of the Best 2021 - Lake & Sumter STYLE REALTOR RANDY
Realtor® Randy Erb enjoys helping people with their real estate needs. He serves in The Villages and also surrounding communities. “I love helping people from Start to Finish, whether it’s finding their Dream Home, or getting their home SOLD! ” says Randy, who moved to Florida five years ago to escape the cold gray winters of northern Indiana. “Real estate can be confusing. I make itTHE LONELIEST MAN
The short life and untimely death of a NASA whistleblower. Neil Armstrong would never have declared “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” on July 20, 1969 if fellow astronaut Roger Chaffee hadn’t shouted, “We’ve got a bad fire! Let’s get out! We’re burning up! We’re on fire!” 30 months earlier. Those horrific exclamations at 6:31 p.m. on January 27, 1967 were GROVELAND DEDICATES NEW PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX Groveland first responders joined city officials, Lake County dignitaries and dozens of citizens in a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony officially celebrating the police and fire departments’ new digs. The event took place in the ambulance bay of their new home, a 39,000 square foot public safety complex that broke ground in June, 2019 and that even before that, had been years in the LOCAL TALENT: BRING IT HOME WITH JUSTIN HEET Justin Heet is a musical tradition in Central Florida. Justin Heet performs at Leesburg Bikefest from 3:30-8pm Friday, April 26, at Towne Square Stage. As the band begins to play, the heavy bass of “Low Rider” is instantly recognizable. Drums and congas create a calypso vibe. A melodic guitar and boisterous keyboards complete the perfect blending of five musicians in tune with each other LADY LAKE HISTORICAL TRAIN MUSEUM RE-OPENS TO PUBLIC Imagine being 135 years old, completely moved off your foundation twice in your lifetime, and having four different jobs, and serving four different railroad companies. Lady Lake’s Historical Train Museum is alive and well after doing all of the above. A recent ribbon-cutting celebrated the grand re-opening of the renovated building with exhibits for an audience of elected officials PERSON OF INTEREST: JOHN MOLENDA Lake County deputy county manager Vital Stats: Joined Lake County Public Safety in 2016; promoted this year to deputy county manager. Born in South Florida; spent 22 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Served as FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team manager. He and wife Leah have two children, Emily and Devin. Describe your FEMA experiences: 9/11 (at Ground Zero in New York) was my PERSON OF INTEREST: WHITNEY BOYLSTON Something about me no one knows: I dropped out of mortuary school. Pet peeve: People who expect or demand change but are unwilling to be a part of the solution. Favorite hobby or outside interest: Knitting, paddle boarding, camping, shooting at the gun range, photography. Secret to your success: Creativity and a positive attitude. CAMP VILLAGES SIGN-UP BEGINS Residents of The Villages and their grandchildren can start preparing for the 17th edition of Camp Villages, the intergenerational summer program. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, May 23, for the camp that runs for nine weeks from June 12-Aug. 11, according to The Villages district website. More than 4,000 children are expected to participate in the camp’s 80-plus activities, which include sportsSTYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
LAKE COUNTY LISTS AVAILABLE COVID-19 TESTING LOCATIONS The following COVID-19 testing options are available for Lake County residents for the week of Aug. 10, according to a news release: Adult Medicine of Lake County Testing is $20 each for COVID-19 swab tests, antibody and rapid tests for residents and non-residents. No symptoms are required, and no appointment necessary. Lake Square Mall – COVID-19, antibody and rapid test 10401-015 USWHITE ARCHIVES
The City of Clermont’s annual Fourth of July celebration returns. Red, White & Boom is is planned for 7-10 p.m. Sun., July 4 at Waterfront Park, 300 3rd St. VISIONARY PROPERTIES Mary Baker, Owner/Broker Mary Baker’s successful boutique real estate firm, Visionary Properties Inc., has offices in Tavares and Sarasota. She became a Realtor in 1992 and earned her broker’s license in 2002. Mary notes that her team’s top priority is providing stellar customer service. “Because we are small, we can offer much better service than larger real estate firms,” she says'MEAN' MARIE
Leesburg was much different 46 years ago. Home alarm systems were exclusive to rich folk; most folk left doors unlocked. Guns were for hunting, not protection. Fear and distrust were big-city emotions until a mother of three was abducted from downtown Leesburg in broad daylight and subsequently murdered. Here, for the first time, is the story of Leesburg’s Crime of the Century and “the REVIEW: VILLAGES’ VIRTUAL PLAY ‘THE VIOLET SISTERS’ IS Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol in The Villages has been known for producing thought-provoking shows of relevant issues, and now they’re doing it in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. They are offering a stage play reading of “The Violet Sisters” by Gina Femia, which people may purchase a virtual seat for $10 to watch in the convenience of their homes. The show can be streamed at 7pm MEET A VILLAGER: HAIL, NERO You know him, you love him, you live with him. The Villages paid a pretty penny to bring two-time Grammy Award winning pianist/composer Peter Nero to The Sharon five years ago, but the booking more than paid for itself. Peter, who recorded 70 albums–including the million-selling Summer of ’42—was so impressed with The Villages that he had purchased land and had a 2,086-square foot PERSON OF INTEREST: MIKE HEIN Groveland city manager Vital Stats: Named city manager in March 2018. Born in Milwaukee. Holds degrees from University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point and University of Arizona; completed program for government executives at Harvard University. Wife Anne-Marie Russell is executive director of Sarasota Museum of Art. You formerly managed Tucson, Arizona; population 500,000-plus. How PERSON OF INTEREST: JOHN MOLENDA Lake County deputy county manager Vital Stats: Joined Lake County Public Safety in 2016; promoted this year to deputy county manager. Born in South Florida; spent 22 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Served as FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team manager. He and wife Leah have two children, Emily and Devin. Describe your FEMA experiences: 9/11 (at Ground Zero in New York) was my TAVARES ECOLOGICAL PARK IS OPEN Tavares Ecological Park, located downtown, is an eight-acre walkable park with five small retention ponds that filter out stormwater pollutants such as nitrogen and phosphorus before water is discharged into Lake Dora. Paved trails and wooden bridges that lead around and over the retention ponds are designed to attract visitors to the park.STYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
BEST OF THE BEST 2021 Best of the Best 2021 - Lake & Sumter STYLE REALTOR RANDY
Realtor® Randy Erb enjoys helping people with their real estate needs. He serves in The Villages and also surrounding communities. “I love helping people from Start to Finish, whether it’s finding their Dream Home, or getting their home SOLD! ” says Randy, who moved to Florida five years ago to escape the cold gray winters of northern Indiana. “Real estate can be confusing. I make itTHE LONELIEST MAN
The short life and untimely death of a NASA whistleblower. Neil Armstrong would never have declared “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” on July 20, 1969 if fellow astronaut Roger Chaffee hadn’t shouted, “We’ve got a bad fire! Let’s get out! We’re burning up! We’re on fire!” 30 months earlier. Those horrific exclamations at 6:31 p.m. on January 27, 1967 were OH, YOU VILLAGERS SWING! OR DO YOU? STORY: PAT JOCELYN AND GARY CORSAIR A torrent of articles and at least one book have portrayed The Villages as a breeding ground for “Seniors Gone Wild,” a place where men pop black-market Viagra, couples host sex orgies and single seniors bed-hop every night. That urban legend dates to 2006, when a gynecologist in The Villages told a reporter she treats more cases of herpes and human PERSON OF INTEREST: MIKE HEIN Groveland city manager Vital Stats: Named city manager in March 2018. Born in Milwaukee. Holds degrees from University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point and University of Arizona; completed program for government executives at Harvard University. Wife Anne-Marie Russell is executive director of Sarasota Museum of Art. You formerly managed Tucson, Arizona; population 500,000-plus. How LADY LAKE HISTORICAL TRAIN MUSEUM RE-OPENS TO PUBLIC Imagine being 135 years old, completely moved off your foundation twice in your lifetime, and having four different jobs, and serving four different railroad companies. Lady Lake’s Historical Train Museum is alive and well after doing all of the above. A recent ribbon-cutting celebrated the grand re-opening of the renovated building with exhibits for an audience of elected officials PERSON OF INTEREST: WHITNEY BOYLSTON Something about me no one knows: I dropped out of mortuary school. Pet peeve: People who expect or demand change but are unwilling to be a part of the solution. Favorite hobby or outside interest: Knitting, paddle boarding, camping, shooting at the gun range, photography. Secret to your success: Creativity and a positive attitude. PERSON OF INTEREST: JOHN MOLENDA Lake County deputy county manager Vital Stats: Joined Lake County Public Safety in 2016; promoted this year to deputy county manager. Born in South Florida; spent 22 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Served as FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team manager. He and wife Leah have two children, Emily and Devin. Describe your FEMA experiences: 9/11 (at Ground Zero in New York) was my CAMP VILLAGES SIGN-UP BEGINS Residents of The Villages and their grandchildren can start preparing for the 17th edition of Camp Villages, the intergenerational summer program. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, May 23, for the camp that runs for nine weeks from June 12-Aug. 11, according to The Villages district website. More than 4,000 children are expected to participate in the camp’s 80-plus activities, which include sportsSTYLE MAGAZINE
Lake and Sumter counties go to source for all things Central Florida. From news in The Villages to Clermont, Style magazine delivers highquality content.
BEST OF THE BEST 2021 Best of the Best 2021 - Lake & Sumter STYLE REALTOR RANDY
Realtor® Randy Erb enjoys helping people with their real estate needs. He serves in The Villages and also surrounding communities. “I love helping people from Start to Finish, whether it’s finding their Dream Home, or getting their home SOLD! ” says Randy, who moved to Florida five years ago to escape the cold gray winters of northern Indiana. “Real estate can be confusing. I make itTHE LONELIEST MAN
The short life and untimely death of a NASA whistleblower. Neil Armstrong would never have declared “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind,” on July 20, 1969 if fellow astronaut Roger Chaffee hadn’t shouted, “We’ve got a bad fire! Let’s get out! We’re burning up! We’re on fire!” 30 months earlier. Those horrific exclamations at 6:31 p.m. on January 27, 1967 were OH, YOU VILLAGERS SWING! OR DO YOU? STORY: PAT JOCELYN AND GARY CORSAIR A torrent of articles and at least one book have portrayed The Villages as a breeding ground for “Seniors Gone Wild,” a place where men pop black-market Viagra, couples host sex orgies and single seniors bed-hop every night. That urban legend dates to 2006, when a gynecologist in The Villages told a reporter she treats more cases of herpes and human PERSON OF INTEREST: MIKE HEIN Groveland city manager Vital Stats: Named city manager in March 2018. Born in Milwaukee. Holds degrees from University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point and University of Arizona; completed program for government executives at Harvard University. Wife Anne-Marie Russell is executive director of Sarasota Museum of Art. You formerly managed Tucson, Arizona; population 500,000-plus. How LADY LAKE HISTORICAL TRAIN MUSEUM RE-OPENS TO PUBLIC Imagine being 135 years old, completely moved off your foundation twice in your lifetime, and having four different jobs, and serving four different railroad companies. Lady Lake’s Historical Train Museum is alive and well after doing all of the above. A recent ribbon-cutting celebrated the grand re-opening of the renovated building with exhibits for an audience of elected officials PERSON OF INTEREST: WHITNEY BOYLSTON Something about me no one knows: I dropped out of mortuary school. Pet peeve: People who expect or demand change but are unwilling to be a part of the solution. Favorite hobby or outside interest: Knitting, paddle boarding, camping, shooting at the gun range, photography. Secret to your success: Creativity and a positive attitude. PERSON OF INTEREST: JOHN MOLENDA Lake County deputy county manager Vital Stats: Joined Lake County Public Safety in 2016; promoted this year to deputy county manager. Born in South Florida; spent 22 years with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue. Served as FEMA Urban Search and Rescue Team manager. He and wife Leah have two children, Emily and Devin. Describe your FEMA experiences: 9/11 (at Ground Zero in New York) was my CAMP VILLAGES SIGN-UP BEGINS Residents of The Villages and their grandchildren can start preparing for the 17th edition of Camp Villages, the intergenerational summer program. Tickets go on sale Tuesday, May 23, for the camp that runs for nine weeks from June 12-Aug. 11, according to The Villages district website. More than 4,000 children are expected to participate in the camp’s 80-plus activities, which include sports THE VILLAGES OF THE FUTURE Village Veranda, a 116-unit assisted-living facility with 30 memory care units, is under construction at 955 S. U.S. Highway 27/441. Lady Lake Commons is a 19-acre development with an 85,000-square-foot shopping center and four commercial outparcels at the southeast corner of Fennell Boulevard and U.S. Highway 27/441. LAKE COUNTY LISTS AVAILABLE COVID-19 TESTING LOCATIONS The following COVID-19 testing options are available for Lake County residents for the week of Aug. 10, according to a news release: Adult Medicine of Lake County Testing is $20 each for COVID-19 swab tests, antibody and rapid tests for residents and non-residents. No symptoms are required, and no appointment necessary. Lake Square Mall – COVID-19, antibody and rapid test 10401-015 US CON-GRAD-ULATIONS, SENIORS! Con-grad-ulations, seniors! June 29, 2020 | by Lake & Sumter Style. The coronavirus affected local high school seniors in an unprecedented way. They missed out on prom, senior trips, sports, extracurricular activities, normal graduation ceremonies and social interaction. That’s sad, because being a senior is one of the high points of a THE UNTOLD STORIES OF THE VILLAGES STORY: Leigh Neely+James Combs+Theresa Campbell+Debbi Kiddy PHOTOS: Fred Lopez The Villages has been lauded as Disneyland for seniors. Though the landscaping stays beautiful, the bluebirds aren’t always singing, and the path definitely gets rocky. Some stories just don’t fit the “happily ever after” of fairy tales. Elderly Suicide A Widespread Problem The Villages is a great place toWHITE ARCHIVES
The City of Clermont’s annual Fourth of July celebration returns. Red, White & Boom is is planned for 7-10 p.m. Sun., July 4 at Waterfront Park, 300 3rd St.SHRINKAGE ARCHIVES
Chemical in face masks can make you less of the man you used to be. Story: Joe Angione A report posted on the Internet at first sounded like an “April fools” joke, but word from the Mount Sinai (Hospital) Health System CITY OF CLERMONT’S RED, WHITE & BOOM BACK WITH A BANG The City of Clermont’s annual Fourth of July celebration returns. Red, White & Boom is is planned for 7-10 p.m. Sun., July 4 at Waterfront Park, 300 3rd St. “We’re happy to bring back this popular patriotic event for our Clermont community, especially after a one-year hiatus due to COVID-19,” Interim City Manager Susan Dauderis says. The 2021 celebration is scheduled to kick off at 7 p'MEAN' MARIE
Leesburg was much different 46 years ago. Home alarm systems were exclusive to rich folk; most folk left doors unlocked. Guns were for hunting, not protection. Fear and distrust were big-city emotions until a mother of three was abducted from downtown Leesburg in broad daylight and subsequently murdered. Here, for the first time, is the story of Leesburg’s Crime of the Century and “the CITY SERIES: LADY LAKE The mention of Lady Lake to non-Floridians most likely conjures up a picture of sunshine glistening on a serene lake surrounded by beautiful trees. And that image isn’t too far from reality. Lady Lakers indeed have lots of lakes and magnificent tree-lined streets hidden just beyond the always-busy Highway 441 corridor. story: Mary Ann DeSantis / photos: Fred Lopez Lady Lake has had to work FROM THE PUBLISHER ARCHIVES Meet the 2020 Businessmen of Style At the beginning of each year, we all look forward with high hopes and new opportunities to celebrate achieving goals, hitting milestones and making the new year betterthan the last.
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