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The Villages
Monday, April 29, 2024

Villages official wins appointment to another powerful state board

A top Villages official has won an appointment to another powerful state board.

Gov. Rick Scott has appointed Villages Vice President of Community Relations Gary Lester to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. He succeeds Richard Hanas and Lester’s term will run through Aug. 1, 2022.

Last year, Lester was appointed by the governor to the Florida Constitution Revision Commission.

Gary Lester introduces former President George W. Bush at an event in 2011 at Lake Sumter Landing.

Lester pastored congregations in Texas, Arkansas and Ohio before moving to Florida in 1991 where he was the founding pastor at North Lake Presbyterian Church. He joined The Villages in 1999.

He is frequently seen making high-profile introductions in The Villages and at ribbon-cutting events. He serves as head of the school board at the Villages Charter School.

His daughter, Elizabeth Lester-Martin is a graduate of the charter school and is a lawyer working for The Villages Holding Company.

Golf leadership created costly situation for residents

A Village of Hadley resident contends that golf leadership has created a costly situation for residents. Read his Letter to the Editor.

Poorly trained dogs and owners in The Villages

A Village of Bonita resident, in a Letter to the Editor, says she is sick and tired of ill-mannered and poorly trained dogs.

You should care about local students!

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of McClure resident argues that Villagers should take an interest in local students.

The Villages is not a gated community

A Village of St. Charles resident makes the case that Florida’s Friendliest Hometown is not a gated community.

The Villages Daily Sun and high school sports

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Richmond resident responds to a previous letter writer critical of The Villages Daily Sun’s emphasis on high school sports.