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Saturday, May 4, 2024

Villages Twirlers to showcase granddaughters, new uniforms in Fourth of July performances at all three squares

The Villages Twirlers will be giving performances at all three squares featuring three granddaughters and new patriotic uniforms on July 4.

The Villages Twirlers are prepping for a patriotic show.
The Villages Twirlers are prepping for a patriotic show.

Before the shows in Brownwood, Lake Sumter Landing and Spanish Springs, the twirlers will be handing out over 1,200 American flags.

Captain of the twirlers, Ann Pelle, will be incorporating her granddaughters Maddy and Kayla Ann, whose fathers were military pilots, in the exciting show.

Twirler Cathy Clemintine’s granddaughter Madison will also bring talent to the performances.

The Fourth of July performances will begin in Brownwood Paddock Square at 5:45 p.m.

The twirlers will then give a show at Lake Sumter Landing 6:45 p.m. The last show will be at Spanish Springs at 7:45 p.m.

For more information, visit their website.

Other entertainment that will add to the Independence Day festivities will be the Patriotic Stilt Walkers, who will be making appearances in all three squares, The Villages Cheerleaders, Aloha ‘O Ka Hula Dance Troup, and the Prime Time Twirlers.

Blue Stone Circle will perform at Spanish Springs, Johnny Wild & The Delights at Lake Sumter Landing and Scooter the DJ at Brownwood Paddock Square.

 

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