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Friday, May 3, 2024

Bright at Night flashers to be offered Thursday at Lake Sumter Landing

Bright at Night flashers will be available Thursday evening at Lake Sumter Landing.
Bright at Night flashers will be available Thursday evening at Lake Sumter Landing.

Members of the Community Improvement Council will have their Bright at Night safety flashers from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at Lake Sumter Landing Market Square (near Panera Bread.)

Bright at Night information is available every third Thursday. The program is sponsored by Parady Financial.
The Bright at Night program is an on-going program to ensure that residents of The Villages are visible to oncoming vehiclular traffic. The flashers have three different light patterns to increase visibility.
Flashers are $3. The money raised is used to purchase new flashers.
Organizations wishing to obtain bulk amounts may contact Paulette Graeven at psg624@gmail.com. Additional information may be obtained by contacting Graeven.
The Community Improvement Council (CIC) was organized in 1985 to serve the community as a liaison between the residents, the Developer, and the Community Development Districts (CDDs). The CIC members provide a voice for the ideas and suggestions that are provided by residents of The Villages. Many aspects of The Villages lifestyle are the result of CIC efforts to turn ideas into reality.

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