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    About The Village of Richmond

    The Village of Richmond sits inside The Villages, FL, where most folks are age 55 and over, and you'll find plenty to keep busy, since they have golf courses, 28 swimming pools, dog parks, pitch and putt spots, nature trails, and parks just about everywhere you look, so if you like being outside or walking your dog, there's plenty of space, and you don't have to go far for a round of golf because they have five executive courses and keep them up with regular maintenance, plus you don't have to worry about getting bored because there's a community calendar with events, socials, free shows, some ticketed entertainment, and special programs like Camp Villages, S.T.A.R., Senior Games, Running of the Squares, championship softball, Fit Club, and fishing trips. The neighborhood has a charter school, the Enrichment Academy for learning and cultural programs, and several recreation centers where folks meet for activities or sports, and you'll find softball fields if you want to join a league or just watch a game. The area also offers health and wellness spots close by, so seeing a doctor or getting care is pretty manageable, even if you need a specialist, because they're right around the corner. If you're the type who likes things organized, there's a Resident Academy, community watch groups, an Adopt-A-Bench program, bulletin boards for news, and a set of rules folks follow, while people can get ID cards for different services too, and the community provides safety programs like emergency management, sanitation programs, water and irrigation schedules, plus bulk trash pick-up and RV storage, and if something happens like a road closure for sewer repairs, they let residents know through local news or the Villages-News.com. The place uses Facebook to let people see events, directions, or maps, and anyone interested can look up lifestyle stays or request more details online, though there isn't much info about care types or personal help like housekeeping or transportation, so residents tend to manage most things themselves, but the community does a good job of providing spaces, services, and programs that make everyday life a little smoother and a lot more social if that's what you're looking for.

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