The Town of Lady Lake is excited to present the Sounds of Spring Concert Series, a lineup of free live music bringing the community together for an unforgettable season of fun, food, and live entertainment.

Held under the oak trees of Snooky Park , located 120 Lady Lake Blvd., this three-part concert series will feature talented tribute and cover bands, food trucks, and beverages for all to enjoy. Mark your calendars for these performances:

Saturday, May 17 | 11 AM – 2 PM – The Rundown Band will close out the series with electrifying rock and pop favorites.

The concert will feature delicious food trucks and beer & wine for purchase. Attendees are encouraged to bring picnic blankets and lawn chairs to relax and enjoy the show.

“This concert series is a wonderful way for our community to come together, enjoy live music, and celebrate the beautiful spring season in Lady Lake,” said Events Coordinator Amy Alicea. “We invite everyone to join us for a great time with family and friends.”

The Town of Lady Lake recognized its wonderful volunteers on April 17 at a volunteer appreciation dinner.

Two of our long-time volunteers – Richard “Doc” Jones and Doris Turlo – were presented with personalized throws.

Our Planning & Zoning Board are volunteers, too, and we thank members Robert Galloway, John Brinson, James “Tim” Saunders and Ronald Auger, and Chairwoman Dorilynn Furch.

A huge thanks also goes to volunteers Fred Weber, Betty Cantelmo, Chryle Lowery, Leonard Cieciak, Daniel Russell, Bern Case, Priscilla Hazlett, Don Hollenbeck, Marsha Brinson, Lori Miller, Sharon Edwards, Dina Brown, Lily Kliot, Dana Stone, Shirley Schley, Myra Mervine, Sue Boulais, Anitha Christiansen, Ed Dickinson, Daisy Hodges, Sandy Lauer, Barbara McCarthy, Sharon Prihoda, Frank Dudinski, Rodney Schilling, Jim Knight, Reverend Dr. Paul Harsh, Reverend Debbie Casanzio, Pastor Keith Johnson, Minister Matt Malott, Pastor James Keough, Pastor Tony Omerzu, Pastor Ellen Pollock, Reverence Derick Dimry, Reverend Pat Bromberek, and Pastor Jeff Hosmer.

Also in attendance were Mayor Ed Freeman, Mayor Pro Tem Treva Roberts, Commissioner John Gourlie, Town Manager Bill Lawrence and several department directors.

On April 24 in celebration of Arbor Day, the town planted a Live Oak tree, funded by the Orange Blossom Gardens Lions’ Club, in front of the Lady Lake Town Hall. Students from the Heritage Christian Academy helped with the planting, along with the Town Manager Bill Lawrence, Mayor Ed Freeman, Commissioner Ed Regan, and Police Chief Steve Hunt. ????

This year is particularly special as we celebrate 20 years as a Tree City USA and our Centennial.

 

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