Robert Mitchell had a passion for golf, sharing this passion with his grand kids & Village buddies. He enjoyed card night with his Canasta & 5-Crown friends.
Today’s Bad Parking example is courtesy of someone from the Aloha State who straddled two parking spots with a snazzy red golf cart. Share your Bad Parking photos at news@villages-news.com.
Earl Donalson was a licensed pilot and a member of the Experimental Aircraft Association. For pastimes, he enjoyed woodworking, golfing and flying his Cessna plane.
Catherine Schalles was a member of St. Lawrence Catholic Church and the NRA Endowment. Catherine enjoyed target shooting, fishing, and small ranching.
Martha Hall was an avid gardener, often finding joy by working in the yard tending to her plants. When she wasn't outside in the garden, Martha often enjoyed creating artwork for her to enjoy or gift ...
A Villager was thrilled after getting his first hole-in-one in 29 years. If you get a hole-in-one, share the news at news@villages-news.com ...
Thank goodness for some COMMON SENSE! There is no need for spending more millions of dollars on coming up with ideas and changes we don’t need!
A leader of the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1036 wants to express the group’s thanks for support of their recent golf tourney.
This magnificent bald eagle recently landed on the shore of a pond in The Villages, an arrival not entirely unlike another famous landing back in 1492. Thanks to Julie Walfield for sharing!
A husband and wife take to the stage in Smash Productions musical “Gypsy,” which plays Oct. 14-16 in Savannah Center.
A new plaque honors the legacy of John and Louise Daniels, whose generosity and vision helped shape the foundation of education and opportunity in Sumter County.
A major development is coming to U.S. Hwy. 27/441 and Lake Ella Road in Lady Lake. The development will take place on 50.9 acres and will include a hotel with 200 rooms, an independent living facility ...