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D5 DAILY SUN Sunday, November 20, 2011 Calendars / From Pages D1, D4 Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Sister Amnesia s Country Western Nunsense Jamboree November 18 - December 11 , 2011 Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin The Little Sisters of Hoboken go Country! “The decade-long love affair with Sister Amnesia continues in this ROLLICKING, HILARIOUS HOE-DOWN!” -Outer Critics Circle Directed & Designed by David W. Clevinger Colony Plaza 750-1182 La Plaza Grande 753-0754 Mulberry Grove 753-4541 Southern Trace 259-8785 Monday - Saturday: 9:00am-9:00pm Sunday: 12:30pm-6:00pm (Mulberry Grove Closed Sunday) WWW.THEVILLAGESKINDREDSPIRITS.COM FROM YOUR HOMETOWN LIQUOR STORE THROUGHOUT THE VILLAGES COUPON SPECIAL We’ll Match ANY LOCAL Competitor’s Price!* *Bring in competitor’s advertisement. We will not be undersold! Busch & Busch Light 18-pk Cans $ 10 99 look for MAIL-IN REBATES PREMIUM CIGARS Macanudo Petite Coronas ............... $ 5 99 Not to be used with any other discounts. Please present this coupon at time of purchase. Coupon Good Through 11/27/11 $ 5.00 OFF House of Stuart 1.75 SAVE $ 7 00 ON TWO Seagrams Gin 1.75 SAVE $ 8 00 Southern Comfort SAVE $ 5 00 ON TWO Specials Good Through November 27, 2011 Crown Royal 750 Size RECIPE of the week Pumpkin Martini 1/2 oz Cream Liqueur 2 oz Vanilla Vodka 1 oz Canned Pumpkin Puree 1 tsp. Whipped Cream Garnish: Cinnamon Stick Shake together with ice everything but the whipped cream. Strain into a martini glass. Top with whipped cream. Garnish with cinnamon stick. George Duboeuf Beaujolais Nouveau... 750 $ 10 99 Piper Sonoma Brut.............................. 750 $ 11 99 Chalone Pinot Noir .................. 750 $ 16 99 Flora Springs Estate Chardonnay ............... 750 $ 15 99 Cakebread Sauvignon Blanc ........ 750 $ 25 99 Stoli Chocolate Raspberry Vodka ......... 750 $ 19 99 Faretti Biscotti............. 750 $ 29 99 Titos Vodka ................ 750 $ 18 99 Crown Royal ............... 750 $ 22 99 Sauza Hornitos Tequila........................ 750 $ 24 99 Bushmills Malt ............ 750 $ 33 99 Hpnotiq Harmonie ..... 750 $ 19 99 House of Stuart Scotch ........................ 1.75 $ 15 99 Tanqueray Gin ........... 1.75 $ 29 99 Jim Beam ................... 1.75 $ 23 99 We are Open 365 Days a Year HAPPY HOUR EVERY DAY • TIMES VARY Stop in and check us out. Happy Hour is not available for select shows, holidays or special events. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH Call for details and information 750-9411, 11:00am to 4:00pm daily ENTERTAINMENT Hunter Britton 1:30pm - 4:30pm Bop til You Drop 5:30-9:00pm Tony D, Valerie Gillespie and Rick Steuart Prime Rib Dinner 2 for $20 Reg. $28.00 Save $8.00 Serving from 1:30pm CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 750-5981 The Cattle Baron Club is a private club for Village residents and their guests. Located upstairs of Katie Belle’s on the Spanish Springs Town Square. HAPPY HOUR MON-SAT 4:00pm to 7:00pm SUNDAY 4:00pm to Close OPEN MON-THUR 4pm to 10pm FRI-SAT 4pm to 10:30pm SUNDAY 4pm to 9pm ALL DINNERS ARE ACCOMPANIED BY OUR FAMOUS SOUP, SALAD AND BREAD BAR WITH YOUR CHOICE OF ONE SIDE DISH ADD A 5 OZ LOBSTER TAIL TO ANY ENTREE $8.00 REG. PRICE $16.00 SAVE $8.00 DINNER PRICE $9.99 DINNER PRICE $10.99 DINNER PRICE $11.99 Chicken Picatta with one side Chicken Parmesan with pasta 6oz Sirloin Steak with one side Chicken Francese with one side 6oz Marinated Sirloin Steak with one side Stuffed Sole with one side Hawaiian Chicken with one side Sewickley Hotel Chicken with Ravioli House Special Tilapia with one side Pan Seared Mahi Mahi with Pesto Risotto Eggplant Parmesan with pasta Chicken Marsala Icelandic Cod Carlito with one side Shrimp and Scallop Scampi over pasta Icelandic Cod Oscar with one side Salmon Roll Capri with one side Icelandic Cod Patricia with one side Veal your way with one side A: My parents’ marriage is a testament to perseverance, compromise, understanding and love. Q: What’s one thing you learned from your parents growing up that you still do today? A: When I was a kid, my parents worked extremely hard. My dad was an engi- neer, my mom was a psy- chiatric nurse. Even then, I was keenly aware of their work ethic. They never com- plained, and had a sort of Zen-like stoicism about them. They both grew up during the Great Depression, and I believe that it made them strong, pragmatic, and infused them with great character. Q: So tell me, what are you currently working on and what’s coming up next for you? A: I just finished a movie called “Great Hope Springs” with Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones. Next up is a comedy with Jim Carrey called “Burt Wonderstone.” Q: Looking back at your- self when you were first start- ing out, did you think you would get this far? A: I always thought that if I could just make a liv- ing as an actor, I would be happy. Everything that has happened beyond that seems almost dream-like. I am intensely appreciative, and incredibly lucky. Q: Who has been your favorite character to play on screen so far and why? A: I enjoyed playing the character (Frank Ginsberg) in “Little Miss Sunshine.” He was a suicidal Proust scholar. It was a bit of a departure for me! Q: What’s one fun fact your fans don’t know about you that can share? A: My dad and I were Revolutionary War re-enac- tors in Massachusetts, and my mom knits handmade quilts for a general store that my wife and I own. CARELL, from D1 ancestors – those people from whom you are descended by blood. You will notice there is no room on a pedigree chart for siblings, multiple marriages or social family connections. This information appears on the next form. The family group sheet or family group record This is the form that allows you to enter all the individuals connected to a particular family. At the top, there is space for the names and vital information on the husband (or father) and wife (or mother). Included in this area is space for the names of the parents of husband (father) and wife (mother). Below, there is space for the names of all the children born to the union of the two people named at the top, their birth and death information, and the name or names of their spouses. Should either of the two individuals named on the top have been married another time, then that data would appear on a separate family group sheet. The proper procedure is to complete a family group sheet for every couple you discover in your research, and place an asterisk (*) near the name of the child in that family from whom you descend. On the back of the sheet, you can enter a citation for any source material you used and/or record any anecdotal informa- tion you may have discovered in your research. A research log It is here that you record the sources you have con- sulted and the informa- tion you were seeking. It is wise to keep a log for each person you are research- ing — one that notes what you were looking for, where you looked and what you found. While it might seem overwhelming at first, it soon becomes second nature. These forms are available in most libraries, local genea- logical societies, family history centers, online at a variety of sites, or from a genealogy specialty company. Once you have these tools, find a good No. 2 pencil, sit down someplace quiet and comfort- able and begin writing all of the information you have gathered. Villages residents Terry and Jim Willard have been teachers for 43 years, and they were the original hosts of the popular PBS television series “Ancestors.” They teach genealogy and computer classes for The Villages College of Lifelong Learning. Email them at [email protected]. WILLARD, from D4 Recreation Schedule Regularly scheduled activities in The Villages Recreation Department facilities are open only to residents of The Villages and their guests with valid guest ID cards and photo IDs. Residents and guests must bring their ID cards to all events. ALLAMANDA 750-1941 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 4:30 p.m.: Mixed Nuts Social 6 p.m.: Golden Ridge Social Club 7 p.m.: Billiards (8-Ball Mixed Doubles) 9 p.m.: Billiards (Open) BACALL 350-2281 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 12:30 p.m.: Mah-jongg (Open) BRIDGEPORT 259-6590 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 1:30 p.m.: Aloha 'O Ka Hula Dance Troupe 6:30 p.m.: Whist CANAL STREET 205-8571 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 6:30 p.m.: Pub Trivia CHATHAM 753-4570 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 1 p.m.: Triple Play (Open) 5 p.m.: St. James Circle of Friends 6:30 p.m.: Double Deck Pinochle CHULA VISTA 753-0002 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) Noon: Mah-jongg Lessons/Play (Organized) 12:30 p.m.: Sunday Wonders 5 p.m.: Samba; Croquet Social 5:30 p.m.: Trivia 4 "KOOKs" (Keepers of Odd Knowledge) CHURCHILL STREET 751-6200 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 12:30 p.m.: Line Dance (Basic) 1 p.m.: Mah-jongg and Games (Open) 4:30 p.m.: Miami County of Ohio Friends 6 p.m.: Friends for Life COCONUT COVE 750-5870 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 12:30 p.m.: Cards (Open) COLONY COTTAGE 750-1935 Noon: Table Tennis (Open) 2 p.m.: Glass Fusion; Racing Fan Club 7 p.m.: Table Tennis (Open) EL SANTIAGO 753-1410 5:30 p.m.: Santiago Social Club FISH HAWK 750-3525 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 5 p.m.: Pennecamp Fish Neighborhood Social 6:30 p.m.: Bunco HIBISCUS 751-6761 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 3 p.m.: True Crime Book Club 6:30 p.m.: Hibiscus Cribbage Club 7 p.m.: Billiards (8-Ball Mixed Doubles); But- tonChance Social Club 9 p.m.: Billiards (Open) LA HACIENDA 753-1716 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 9 a.m.: AA (Breakfast Group) 12:30 p.m.: Zumba Latin Workout LAKE MIONA 430-2950 9 a.m.: Lakeside Pottery; Table Tennis (Open) 10 a.m.: Cards and Board Games (Open) 2 p.m.: Bunco 4 p.m.: Lake Miona Theatre Group 6 p.m.: Italian-American Club South 7 p.m.: Hampton Singers LAKE SUMTER LANDING MARKET SQUARE 751-7110 No Activities LAUREL MANOR 751-7110 9 a.m.: Table Tennis (Open) Noon: Table Tennis Club 12:30 p.m.: Bridge (Duplicate) 1 p.m.: Mish Mash 1:30 p.m.: Parkinson's Fight Club 3:30 p.m.: Hau'Oli Hula Halau 5:30 p.m.: Card Club (Organized) 6 p.m.: Borscht Belt Club; Table Tennis (Open) MULBERRY GROVE 259-6040 1 p.m.: Independent Films; Bunco 6:30 p.m.: Mexican Train Dominoes ODELL 750-2700 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 6 p.m.: Cards and Board Games (Open) PARADISE 753-0637 6 p.m.: Broadway Bound 6:30 p.m.: Pinochle (Double Deck) PIMLICO 259-6990 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 7:30 a.m.: Walking off the Pounds 8 a.m.: Billiards (Men's Pill Pool) 1 p.m.: Billiards (Open) 1:30 p.m.: Samba; Triple Play 7 p.m.: Friends Western Workshop SADDLEBROOK 259-5377 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 10 a.m.: Ballet (Advanced) 12:30 p.m.: Step Family Cloggers 6 p.m.: Bridge SAVANNAH 750-6084 No Activities SEABREEZE 750-2488 10 a.m.: Table Tennis (Open) 2:30 p.m.: Glass Fusion 5 p.m.: Southsider's Social Club 6:30 p.m.: Mexican Train Dominoes SILVER LAKE 259-1377 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) SOUTHSIDE 753-1749 No Activities SPANISH SPRINGS TOWN SQUARE 753-1716 No Activities STERLING HEIGHTS 753-4510 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 2 p.m.: Dance Workout (Basic-Plus) 6 p.m.: Walk Away the Pounds TIERRA DEL SOL 753-4412 No Activities TRUMAN 751-2650 7 a.m.: Billiards (Open) 6 p.m.: Phase 10 7 p.m.: Pattern Partner Dance Plum Fairy, her dazzling court, the Nut- cracker Prince and the tiny toy soldiers come alive on stage surrounded by swirling snowflakes during this traditional favorite. Tickets are $18 for Villages resi- dents and $23 for the general public. For information, visit thevillages. net/boxoffice. Box offices are open 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Friday and are located at Spanish Springs on Del Mar Drive, at Lake Sumter Landing behind the Old Mill Playhouse near the parking lot, and at Saddlebrook Recreation Center. Dean said. “In fact, only about 10 percent of the members actually have horses.” Dulgar said he is hugely impressed with Villagers’ strong desire to learn about all sorts of things. “What The Villages has been able to do is transition somebody from active work into active retirement,” Dulgar said. “They keep their brain active and their bodies active. That’s what’s so beautiful about The Villages.” Lindsay Spoonmore is reporter with the Daily Sun. She can be reached at 753-1119, ext. 9036, or lindsay.spoonmore@thevillages media.com. VILLAGES, from D4 HORSES, from D4

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D5DAILY SUNSunday, November 20, 2011 Calendars / From Pages D1, D4

D5SCHEDULES

Sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Arts Council, and the

National Endowment for the Arts.

Sister Amnesia’s Country Western

Nunsense Jamboree

Nov e m b e r 1 8 - D e c e m b e r 1 1 , 2 0 1 1

Book, Music and Lyrics by Dan Goggin

The Little Sisters of Hoboken go Country!

“The decade-long love affair with Sister Amnesia continues

in this ROLLICKING, HILARIOUS HOE-DOWN!”

-Outer Critics Circle

Directed & Designed by David W. Clevinger

Colony Plaza 750-1182La Plaza Grande 753-0754Mulberry Grove 753-4541Southern Trace 259-8785

Monday - Saturday: 9:00am-9:00pm Sunday: 12:30pm-6:00pm

(Mulberry Grove Closed Sunday)

WWW.THEVILLAGESKINDREDSPIRITS.COM

FROM YOUR HOMETOWN LIQUOR STORE THROUGHOUT THE VILLAGES

COUPON SPECIAL

We’ll Match ANY LOCAL Competitor’s Price!**Bring in competitor’s advertisement. We will not be undersold!

Busch & Busch Light18-pk Cans

$1099

look for MAIL-IN REBATES

PREMIUM CIGARSMacanudoPetite Coronas ............... $599

Not to be used with any other discounts. Please present this coupon at time of purchase.

Coupon Good Through 11/27/11

$5.00 OFFHouse of Stuart 1.75

SAVE $700

ON TWOSeagrams Gin 1.75

SAVE $800

Southern Comfort

SAVE $500

ON TWO

Specials Good ThroughNovember 27, 2011

Crown Royal750 Size

RECIPE of the weekPumpkin Martini

1/2 oz Cream Liqueur2 oz Vanilla Vodka

1 oz Canned Pumpkin Puree1 tsp. Whipped Cream

Garnish: Cinnamon StickShake together with ice everything

but the whipped cream. Strain into a martini glass. Top with whipped cream.

Garnish with cinnamon stick.

George DuboeufBeaujolais Nouveau...750

$1099

Piper SonomaBrut..............................750

$1199

ChalonePinot Noir ..................750

$1699

Flora Springs EstateChardonnay ...............750

$1599

CakebreadSauvignon Blanc ........750

$2599

Stoli ChocolateRaspberry Vodka .........750

$1999

Faretti Biscotti .............750 $2999

Titos Vodka ................750 $1899

Crown Royal ...............750 $2299

Sauza HornitosTequila ........................750

$2499

Bushmills Malt ............750 $3399

Hpnotiq Harmonie .....750 $1999

House of StuartScotch ........................ 1.75

$1599

Tanqueray Gin ........... 1.75 $2999

Jim Beam ................... 1.75 $2399

We are Open 365 Days a Year

HAPPY HOUREVERY DAY • TIMES VARY

Stop in and check us out.

Happy Hour is not available

for select shows, holidays or

special events.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH

Call for details and information 750-9411, 11:00am to 4:00pm daily

ENTERTAINMENTHunter Britton 1:30pm - 4:30pmBop til You Drop 5:30-9:00pm

Tony D, Valerie Gillespie and Rick Steuart

Prime Rib Dinner

2 for $20 Reg. $28.00 Save $8.00Serving from 1:30pm

CALL FOR RESERVATIONS 750-5981

The Cattle Baron Club is a private club for Village residents and their guests. Located upstairs of Katie Belle’s on the Spanish Springs Town Square.

HAPPY HOURMON-SAT

4:00pm to 7:00pmSUNDAY

4:00pm to Close

OPENMON-THUR 4pm to 10pmFRI-SAT 4pm to 10:30pm

SUNDAY 4pm to 9pm

ALL DINNERS ARE ACCOMPANIED BY OUR FAMOUS SOUP, SALAD AND BREAD BARWITH YOUR CHOICE OF ONE SIDE DISH

ADD A 5 OZ LOBSTER TAIL TO ANY ENTREE $8.00 REG. PRICE $16.00 SAVE $8.00

DINNER PRICE $9.99 DINNER PRICE $10.99 DINNER PRICE $11.99Chicken Picatta with one sideChicken Parmesan with pasta

6oz Sirloin Steak with one sideChicken Francese with one side

6oz Marinated Sirloin Steak with one sideStuffed Sole with one side

Hawaiian Chicken with one sideSewickley Hotel Chicken with Ravioli

House Special Tilapia with one sidePan Seared Mahi Mahi with Pesto Risotto

Eggplant Parmesan with pastaChicken Marsala

Icelandic Cod Carlito with one sideShrimp and Scallop Scampi over pasta

Icelandic Cod Oscar with one sideSalmon Roll Capri with one side

Icelandic Cod Patricia with one sideVeal your way with one side

A: My parents’ marriage is a testament to perseverance, compromise, understanding and love.

Q: What’s one thing you learned from your parents growing up that you still do today?

A: When I was a kid, my parents worked extremely hard. My dad was an engi-neer, my mom was a psy-chiatric nurse. Even then, I was keenly aware of their work ethic. They never com-plained, and had a sort of Zen-like stoicism about them. They both grew up during the Great Depression, and I believe that it made them strong, pragmatic, and infused them with great character.

Q: So tell me, what are you currently working on and what’s coming up next for you?

A: I just finished a movie called “Great Hope Springs” with Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones. Next up

is a comedy with Jim Carrey called “Burt Wonderstone.”

Q: Looking back at your-self when you were first start-ing out, did you think you would get this far?

A: I always thought that if I could just make a liv-ing as an actor, I would be happy. Everything that has happened beyond that seems almost dream-like. I am intensely appreciative, and incredibly lucky.

Q: Who has been your favorite character to play on screen so far and why?

A: I enjoyed playing the character (Frank Ginsberg) in “Little Miss Sunshine.” He was a suicidal Proust scholar. It was a bit of a departure for me!

Q: What’s one fun fact your fans don’t know about you that can share?

A: My dad and I were Revolutionary War re-enac-tors in Massachusetts, and my mom knits handmade quilts for a general store that my wife and I own.

CARELL, from D1

ancestors – those people from whom you are descended by blood. You will notice there is no room on a pedigree chart for siblings, multiple marriages or social family connections. This information appears on the next form.

The family group sheet or family group record

This is the form that allows you to enter all the individuals connected to a particular family. At the top, there is space for the names and vital information on the husband (or father) and wife

(or mother). Included in this area is

space for the names of the parents of husband (father) and wife (mother). Below, there is space for the names of all the children born to the union of the two people named at the top, their birth and death information, and the name or names of their spouses. Should either of the two individuals named on the top have been married another time, then that data would appear on a separate family group sheet.

The proper procedure is to complete a family group sheet for every couple you discover in your research, and place an asterisk (*) near the name of

the child in that family from whom you descend. On the back of the sheet, you can enter a citation for any source material you used and/or record any anecdotal informa-tion you may have discovered in your research.

A research logIt is here that you record

the sources you have con-sulted and the informa-tion you were seeking. It is wise to keep a log for each person you are research-ing — one that notes what you were looking for, where you looked and what you found. While it might seem overwhelming at first, it soon becomes second nature.

These forms are available in most libraries, local genea-logical societies, family history centers, online at a variety of sites, or from a genealogy specialty company. Once you have these tools, find a good No. 2 pencil, sit down someplace quiet and comfort-able and begin writing all of the information you have gathered.

Villages residents Terry and

Jim Willard have been teachers for 43 years, and they were the original hosts of the popular PBS television series “Ancestors.” They teach genealogy and computer classes for The Villages College of Lifelong Learning. Email them at [email protected].

WILLARD, from D4Recreation ScheduleRegularly scheduled activities in The Villages Recreation Department facilities are open only to residents of The Villages and their guests with valid guest ID cards and photo IDs. Residents and guests must bring their ID cards to all events.

ALLAMANDA750-1941

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)4:30 p.m.: Mixed Nuts Social6 p.m.: Golden Ridge Social Club7 p.m.: Billiards (8-Ball Mixed Doubles)9 p.m.: Billiards (Open)

BACALL350-2281

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)12:30 p.m.: Mah-jongg (Open)

BRIDGEPORT259-6590

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)1:30 p.m.: Aloha 'O Ka Hula Dance Troupe6:30 p.m.: Whist

CANAL STREET205-8571

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)6:30 p.m.: Pub Trivia

CHATHAM753-4570

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)1 p.m.: Triple Play (Open)5 p.m.: St. James Circle of Friends6:30 p.m.: Double Deck Pinochle

CHULA VISTA753-0002

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)Noon: Mah-jongg Lessons/Play (Organized)12:30 p.m.: Sunday Wonders5 p.m.: Samba; Croquet Social5:30 p.m.: Trivia 4 "KOOKs" (Keepers of Odd Knowledge)

CHURCHILL STREET751-6200

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)12:30 p.m.: Line Dance (Basic)1 p.m.: Mah-jongg and Games (Open)4:30 p.m.: Miami County of Ohio Friends6 p.m.: Friends for Life

COCONUT COVE 750-5870

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)12:30 p.m.: Cards (Open)

COLONY COTTAGE750-1935

Noon: Table Tennis (Open)2 p.m.: Glass Fusion; Racing Fan Club7 p.m.: Table Tennis (Open)

EL SANTIAGO753-1410

5:30 p.m.: Santiago Social Club

FISH HAWK 750-3525

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)5 p.m.: Pennecamp Fish Neighborhood Social6:30 p.m.: Bunco

HIBISCUS751-6761

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)3 p.m.: True Crime Book Club6:30 p.m.: Hibiscus Cribbage Club7 p.m.: Billiards (8-Ball Mixed Doubles); But-tonChance Social Club9 p.m.: Billiards (Open)

LA HACIENDA 753-1716

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)9 a.m.: AA (Breakfast Group)12:30 p.m.: Zumba Latin Workout

LAKE MIONA430-2950

9 a.m.: Lakeside Pottery; Table Tennis (Open)10 a.m.: Cards and Board Games (Open)

2 p.m.: Bunco4 p.m.: Lake Miona Theatre Group6 p.m.: Italian-American Club South7 p.m.: Hampton Singers

LAKE SUMTER LANDING MARKET SQUARE

751-7110

No Activities

LAUREL MANOR751-7110

9 a.m.: Table Tennis (Open)Noon: Table Tennis Club12:30 p.m.: Bridge (Duplicate)1 p.m.: Mish Mash1:30 p.m.: Parkinson's Fight Club3:30 p.m.: Hau'Oli Hula Halau5:30 p.m.: Card Club (Organized)6 p.m.: Borscht Belt Club; Table Tennis (Open)

MULBERRY GROVE259-6040

1 p.m.: Independent Films; Bunco6:30 p.m.: Mexican Train Dominoes

ODELL750-2700

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)6 p.m.: Cards and Board Games (Open)

PARADISE 753-0637

6 p.m.: Broadway Bound6:30 p.m.: Pinochle (Double Deck)

PIMLICO259-6990

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)7:30 a.m.: Walking off the Pounds8 a.m.: Billiards (Men's Pill Pool)1 p.m.: Billiards (Open)1:30 p.m.: Samba; Triple Play7 p.m.: Friends Western Workshop

SADDLEBROOK259-5377

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)10 a.m.: Ballet (Advanced)12:30 p.m.: Step Family Cloggers6 p.m.: Bridge

SAVANNAH750-6084

No Activities

SEABREEZE750-2488

10 a.m.: Table Tennis (Open)2:30 p.m.: Glass Fusion5 p.m.: Southsider's Social Club6:30 p.m.: Mexican Train Dominoes

SILVER LAKE259-1377

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)

SOUTHSIDE753-1749

No Activities

SPANISH SPRINGS TOWN SQUARE

753-1716

No Activities

STERLING HEIGHTS753-4510

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)2 p.m.: Dance Workout (Basic-Plus)6 p.m.: Walk Away the Pounds

TIERRA DEL SOL753-4412

No Activities

TRUMAN751-2650

7 a.m.: Billiards (Open)6 p.m.: Phase 10 7 p.m.: Pattern Partner Dance

Plum Fairy, her dazzling court, the Nut-cracker Prince and the tiny toy soldiers come alive on stage surrounded by swirling snowflakes during this traditional favorite. Tickets are $18 for Villages resi-dents and $23 for the general public.

For information, visit thevillages.net/boxoffice. Box offices are open 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday through Friday and are located at Spanish Springs on Del Mar Drive, at Lake Sumter Landing behind the Old Mill Playhouse near the parking lot, and at Saddlebrook Recreation Center.

Dean said. “In fact, only about 10 percent of the members actually have horses.”

Dulgar said he is hugely impressed with Villagers’ strong desire to learn about all sorts of things.

“What The Villages has been able to do is transition

somebody from active work into active retirement,” Dulgar said. “They keep their brain active and their bodies active. That’s what’s so beautiful about The Villages.”

Lindsay Spoonmore is reporter with the Daily Sun. She can be reached at 753-1119, ext. 9036, or lindsay.spoonmore@thevillages media.com.

VILLAGES, from D4

HORSES, from D4