STYLE Magazine, Village Edition, July 2017

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Unique art A fine arts show featuring more than 70 artists, presented by The Villages Art League from 9am-3pm at Lake Mona Recreation Center, 1526 Buena Vista Blvd., The Villages. Enjoy an exhibit of two- and three-dimensional unique creations. For information, go to thevillagesartleague.org. J U LY 1 1

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Tree of Life Pastfinders Generalogy Club meets at 10am at Cooper Memorial Library throughout the summer. Whether you’re deep into family history or just beginning your search, this is the place to be. For information, email pastfindersslc@gmail.com or for private appointments, call 352.404.8164. Walk ins are welcome.

Look good, feel good Meet the staff and get answers about ImageLift at 1pm at the office, 8630 CR 466, The Villages. Seating is limited, so call and make your reservation now. Receive Dr. Castellano’s book free when you register. Go to imagelift.com/events or call 877.346.2435. One volunteer will participate in a free filler demonstration, and everyone gets the free book.

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On the case “The Game’s Afoot or Holmes for the Holidays,” presented by the Tavares Community Theater Company at Bridges Covenant Church, 1100 N. St. Clair Abrams Ave. Performances at 8pm on July 1, 7, 8, 14, 15 and at 2pm on 2, 9, 16. For tickets, go to tavarestheater.org or call 352.343.9944. Madcap musical See one of Broadway’s most famous plays, “The Producers,” at the State Theatre, presented by the Bay Street Players, 109 N. Bay St., Eustis. For tickets, purchase online at boxoffice@baystreetplayers.org; call 352.357.7777; or go by the box office from 1-6pm Monday through Friday and two hours before curtain time.

Swim lessons City of Fruitland Park Recreation pool. $2 per class. Time to be announced. For information, call 352.360.6734. J U LY 7 - 1 6

Drama at its finest “Race” is about two lawyers defending a wealthy white man charged with raping a black woman, presented by the Moonlight Players at 735 W. Minneola Ave., Clermont. For ticket information and performance times, call 352.243.5875.

Rock and roll rules Bob Chubboy, of WLBE radio in Leesburg, will present a Rock and Roll Symposium at East Lake Public Library, 4125 E. Lake Rd., Palm Harbor. He’ll talk about the beginning of hip-hop and will have special guest Johnny Thunder. 6pm. Event is free and rated G. Bring the whole family. J U LY 1 3

Scrambled eggs Lake Eustis Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast, Eustis Community Center, 601 Northshore Drive. 7:15-8:45am. For information, see eustischamber.org or call 352.357.3434. J U LY 1 3

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Dr. Seuss is loose “The SeussOdyssey,” presented at The Melon Patch Theatre, 311 N. 13th St., Leesburg. This show is part of the summer youth program. Shows are Saturday at 7pm and Sunday at 2pm. Tickets may be purchased by phone (352.787.3013), at the box office (open daily 9am-1pm), or by email (melonpatchplayers@gmail.com).

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Death Café The Death Café of Lake County meets at 2801 Bay Street in Eustis from 6-8pm. The purpose of the café is to increase awareness of death with a goal of helping people make the most of living. Guests sit in small groups and enjoy intellectual discussions. For


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