Lady Lake will host the new Taste of Lady Lake Speakeasy on Friday, Nov. 7, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Lady Lake Library.
The 21-and-over event is part of a weeklong celebration marking the town’s 100th anniversary. Guests will enjoy samples from local restaurants and caterers, a cash bar, and live music by Sofia and The Speak EZ Band. Tickets are $20 in advance and are on sale through Nov. 5. Four VIP sit-down tables that seat six are available at $180 per table.
A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Friends of the Library, a non-profit organization that supports Lady Lake Library programming.
The 1920s themed evening celebrates Lady Lake’s century-long journey from its early days as a citrus and watermelon hub along the railway to the vibrant community it is today. The library, which has become a cornerstone for residents, will serve as a backdrop for the celebration.
“This event is a chance for our community to come together in a fun, lively way to celebrate 100 years of Lady Lake,” said Events Coordinator Amy Alicea. “We’re proud of our history, from our roots in agriculture to becoming the birthplace of The Villages, and we invite everyone to raise a glass to our next century as a strong and vibrant community we are proud to call home.”
The Taste of Lady Lake Speakeasy is one of several events scheduled from Nov. 3 through 8, as the town commemorates its official incorporation on Oct. 19, 1925. The week will showcase Lady Lake’s heritage, resilience and community spirit that has endured through milestones such as the growth of its citrus industry, its designation as a Tree City for 20 years, and its recovery from the 2007 tornado.
For tickets to this event, visit the Town Hall or the Lady Lake Library or contact [email protected]. For more information on all upcoming Centennial celebrations, visit ladylakefl.gov/505/Centennial-Celebration or text LadyLake100 to 38276 to stay up to date.
