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Saturday, May 11, 2024

Bobby Villela and Loud Boys to remember late friend with blood drive

Villager Bobby Villela at the 2013 blood drive.
Villager Bobby Villela at the 2013 blood drive.

Bobby Villela and the Loud Boys are looking to set another blood-drive record when they hold their sixth annul Give Fore Life event Oct. 11 at SeaBreeze Recreation Center.

Last year, OneBlood collected 396 units of blood at the event, setting a record for OneBlood’s Gulf Coast Region.

The blood drive can be traced back to Villela’s friend Roy Bishop who became ill which prompted Villela to give a unit of blood. Bishop passed away, but the blood drive lives on in his honor.

Villela is a well-known bartender at City Fire in The Villages.

So the goodies available to blood donors will include a coupon to City Fire. Donors will also receive a free meal after their donation. Donors will receive a free blood drive T-shirt, too.

The blood drive will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. that day.

You can schedule your appointment ahead of time by going to oneblood.org and using account number 23403.

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