LADY LAKE (352Today) —The Town of Lady Lake’s Centennial this year is a momentous occasion, providing an opportunity to honor the past, celebrate the present, and envision the future of our community.
A week of Centennial events in November, planned by Lady Lake Parks & Recreation, will bring together residents, visitors, and partners to commemorate 100 years of history, culture, and community spirit!
On October 19, 1925, the Town of Lady Lake held its inaugural meeting, marking the official incorporation of the town. The area was originally inhabited by Seminole Indians and began to flourish as a settlement around 1883, with the establishment of a railway depot circa 1883-84, serving as a catalyst for growth and development. Lady Lake has a rich history as a center along a bustling railway and a purveyor of citrus and watermelon, contributing significantly to the region’s agricultural heritage. The Lady Lake Historical Society Museum offers visitors an insightful journey into the past.
We invite everyone to participate in the various events and activities planned from Nov. 3 through 8 to celebrate this historic milestone.
Lady Lake Centennial Celebration Events Week
• Mon, Nov. 3: Centennial Proclamation – Town Hall, 6 p.m.
• Tue, Nov. 4: Stroll Through History – Farmers Market at Rolling Acres Sports Complex, 11 a.m.–2 p.m.
• Wed, Nov. 5: History Haul – Heritage Park, 3–6 p.m.
• Thu, Nov. 6: Centennial Cake Cutting – Veterans’ Park Log Cabin, 6 p.m.
• Fri, Nov. 7: Taste of Lady Lake Speakeasy – Lady Lake Library, 6:30–9 p.m.
• Sat. morning, Nov. 8: Pancake Breakfast in the Park – Snooky Park, 8–10 a.m.
• Sat. evening, Nov. 8: Centennial Celebration with fireworks – Guava Street Athletic Complex, 5–9 p.m.
To learn more about these upcoming Centennial celebrations, visit ladylakefl.gov/505/Centennial-Celebration, follow us on Facebook and YouTube at @TownofLadyLake or text LadyLake100 to 38276.