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cybrgeezer
12-11-2011, 12:32 PM
A question about the nightly, free entertainment in the squares:

Normally, you can call up the website
( http://www.thevillages.com/lifestyle/eventlisting.asp )
for TV entertainment venues, click on a site (i.e., Spanish Springs, Lake Sumter Landing, etc.) and see what's scheduled for the next month. For instance, you could click on it today and see every night's scheduled entertainment through Jan. 11.

However, currently the list for both SS and LSL ends with Dec. 31. The same is true for Katie Belle's, though the Savannah Center and Church on the Square lists go into January.

So, here's my question: Is this just someone not keeping the website up-to-date

OR

Are the free programs in the squares ending at the end of the year? If it's the latter, it seems someone on this board would have heard about it and commented, with others answering.

Anyone know?

Bogie Shooter
12-11-2011, 01:05 PM
A question about the nightly, free entertainment in the squares:

Normally, you can call up the website
( http://www.thevillages.com/lifestyle/eventlisting.asp )
for TV entertainment venues, click on a site (i.e., Spanish Springs, Lake Sumter Landing, etc.) and see what's scheduled for the next month. For instance, you could click on it today and see every night's scheduled entertainment through Jan. 11.

However, currently the list for both SS and LSL ends with Dec. 31. The same is true for Katie Belle's, though the Savannah Center and Church on the Square lists go into January.

So, here's my question: Is this just someone not keeping the website up-to-date

OR

Are the free programs in the squares ending at the end of the year? If it's the latter, it seems someone on this board would have heard about it and commented, with others answering.

Anyone know?

Well, the entertainment is not going to end on December 31. Just a guess but I feel pretty safe in saying that!
Check back in a few days and they will probably put up the January schedule. (Must be nice to plan visits to the squares that far in advance)