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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Sand Gnat News
Do You Have Questions About Medicare?
Awards Day at YTS for the school’s 1st 9-week period!
Do you have questions about your options for Medicare, Medicare/Medicaid, Dis-
ability, Supplemental Insurance, Part D Prescription Drug Plans, or Medicare Billings?
The first nine weeks brought out the best of the best in students Yankeetown School
If you do, come see SHINE, a volunteer program with the Florida Department of Elder
students. In the school auditorium on Nov. 16th, certificates were awarded to students for
Affairs, for one-on-one counseling. SHINE provides free, unbiased and confidential assis-
Perfect Attendance and the Math Bee, along with cash cards presented to students by Helen
tance. If you cannot come to a site call the Elder Helpline at 1-800-262-2243 to be referred
Cialella, president of the Yankeetown/Inglis Womenís Club, in behalf of the women’s club
to a SHINE Volunteer near you. SHINE will be at:
for Most Improved Student, Citizenship, and Great Attitude.
Wed, January 11th
10:00am-Noon
AF Knotts Public Library (YT)
WOMEN’s CLUB AWARDS were presented to Drashti Patel and Ryan Wildey
Wed, January 18th
1:30-3:30pm
Chiefland Sr Ctr.
for Highest Grade Point Average, to Lilly Carter and Hunter Stamper for Great Attitude; to
Lewis Funk, Emily Dewey and Wyatt Wallace for Most Improved Student; and to Crystal
Wilderness Circle Gathering
Risher, Sereana Pierce and Clayton Sellner for Citizenship.
will be Saturday, January 28, 2012 at 11:00 AM. It is free and Indian blood is not required,
PERFECT ATTENDENCE AWARDS: KINDERGARTEN: Hunter Bell, My-
but just the Indian heart. Pot luck - just fix anything that you like - it follows the prayer
randa Fielder, Jayde Hurtado, Jocelyn Hurtado, Julia Hurtado, Garrett Sims, Shelbee Ste-
ceremony and then afternoon music.
phens, Emily Dewey, Madison Fielder and Shane Keim. 1st GRADE: Lourdes Colon,
Mackie Sanford of Cherokee descent will lead the prayers., and all will join with their
Katie Duncan, Arden Hamilton, Jasmine Hurtado, Sheldon Pierce and Kylee Roland. 2nd
prayers. A fire will be buillt in the center of the Circle Come and bring a guest. Call Betty
GRADE: Uriah Gruss, Aries Langenburg, Lisa and Victoria Pressley, Michael Roland,
Berger 352-447-2736 or e mail bberger@bellsouth.net for details
Tiana Sweeney, Adam Szwedziak, Elisha Thompson, and Savannah York. 3rd GRADE:
Trey Adams, Johnathan Sellner, Olivia York, Carlos Colon, Amanda DeGennaro, Kath-
Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club
leen Soares, Elisabeth Hamilton, Shannon Wasileff, Allissa McKenzie, Miguel Colon and
The Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club will be back in business after the holidays.
Lauren Cecere. 4th GRADE: Kaloian Nedeltchev, Ryan Wildey, Vincent Pierce, Naythan
Zumba starts off the day from 9-10am and will continue on Tues. and Thurs. mornings.
Ramirez, Sayla Barnes and Raven Langenburg. 5th GRADE: Glory Thompson, Jaden
The Thrift Shop will re-open at 10am and the New Year brings NEW HOURS!! The shop
VanHorn and Destiny Wiles. 6th GRADE: Summer Bell, Samantha DeGennaro, Maver-
will now be open Tuesday thru Saturday 10am-1pm and Thursday 5-7pm before Bingo.
ick Molina, Julie Snyder, Morgan St. Cyr and Alex Wildey. 7th GRADE: Tyler Archibald,
For the month of January a 50% discount is offered on all lingerie and sleep ware, remain-
James Edwards, Sylvester Fonda, Lewis Funk, Brianna Pirzer, Hunter Stamper, Novel-
ing Christmas decorations and any merchandise with red or blue tags. We encourage you
ine Bowerson and Austin Fowler. 8th GRADE: Douglas Edwards, Crystal Risher, Mary
to stop in and browse all the bargains as well as new arrivals. As a way to thank those who
Skorupa, Kimberly Ramirez, Devin Bergdoll and Tehya Archibald.
have served our country, a 10% discount is offered to all Veterans (with ID) on their total
KINDERGARTEN MASTERY of REPORT CARD SKILLS:  MRS. YAW’s
purchase. For questions or information call the club at 352-447-2057.
CLASS: Hunter Bell, Abbigail Dutkiewicz, Myranda Fielder, Kayla Goode, Jayde Hurta-
Bingo is back Thursday, January 5th. Doors open at 6pm with games starting at
do, Jocelyn Hurtado, Julia Hurtado, Christopher Libby, Layne Louiselle, Jewlia Mathews
7pm. If you or anyone you know is interested in calling Bingo, please call Helen at 352-
and Emily Stines. MRS. WATSON’s CLASS: Brooke Hurst, Shane Keim, Morgan Griz-
447-5888 for more information.
zle, Garrett Sims and Madeline Rohrer. KINDERGARTEN EAGER LEARNER AWARD:
We’re looking for Super Soup Makers!
Layne Louiselle.
Calling all soup makers…reserve your spot today to try for the title of “Best Soup
MATH BEE AWARDS (1st and 2nd grades): 1st GRADE-ROUND 1: 1st place
Chef” in the area. The Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club Soup-A-Thon will be Saturday,
Arden Hamilton, 2nd place Sheldon Pierce and 3rd Place Desiree Patterson. 1st GRADE-
January 21st from 11:00am until 1:00pm. Bring your favorite soup and join your neighbors
ROUND 2: 1st place Sheldon Pierce, 2nd Place Annabelle Pitts and 3rd place Kayden
at #5 56th St., Yankeetown to try them all and vote for the best. ALL YOU CAN EAT
Al-Sheraify. 2nd GRADE-ROUND 1: 1st place Morgan Pitts, 2nd place Tiana Sweeney
ONLY $5.00. Cash prizes will be awarded for the top three tastiest soups…..1st place $50,
and 3rd place Lisa Pressley. 2nd GRADE-ROUND 2: 1st place Ryan Gilley, 2nd place Tate
2nd place $25 and 3rd place $10.The ladies of the Club have been busy baking and will
Howard and 3rd place Landon Hawthorne.
have lots of homemade goodies for sale. If all the delicious soups have filled you up, take
The MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH SUPER-STAR is Chris Evers.
some home for a “midnight” snack. Make plans to check out the new arrivals at the Thrift
Beginning Computer Classes - Inglis
Store. Lingerie, sleepwear and Christmas decorations are 50% off as well as all items
Computer Classes are held each Wednesday at 6:00PM in the Inglis Community
marked with a red or blue tag. Call the Club at 352-447-2057.
Center. Laptops are limited so if you have your own please bring it. No preregistration
Assistance With Starting a New Business
required and the classes are at no cost to the participants. Please just come all are welcome
The College of Central Florida Levy Center and SCORE Gainesville, counselors
no computer experience required. If you have some knowledge there will still be skills that
to America’s small business, have joined forces to present Simple Steps to Starting Your
will only enhance you knowledge. Call town hall for more 352-447-2203.
Business. Participants must register in advance to attend this free session. Register in per-
Linda A. Winn-Lyon
son at the Levy Center, 114 Rodgers Blvd., Chiefland. For more information call 352-493-
9533.
Linda A. Winn-Lyon of Dunnellon, age 63, lost her battle to cancer on January
5, 2012 at the Legacy House surrounded by family and friends, knowing she was loved.
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Her compassion was seen through all those she loved, cared for and helped - especially her
beloved cats. Her recent hobbies included gardening, designing newsworthy Christmas dis-
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plays, elaborate renovations of the family home, traveling, and if not those, she was fishing.
Linda was the amorous wife of John Lyon, the dedicated mother of Nicholas
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(Margaret) Winn, of Denver, Colorado; the committed step-mother over the years to Mar-
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garet Anne (Erik) Johnson, of Smyrna, Georgia; James (Anita) Hall, of Buford, Georgia;
Warren (Andrea) Hall, of Woodstock, Georgia; Deidra (John) Martin, of Davenport, Iowa;
David (Jolene) Lyon, of Idaho Springs, Idaho; and Michelle (Chad) Troska. She was the
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loving grandmother of Kaylee, Spencer, Cory, Kaitlyn, Keegan, Nickolas, Serena, Alex,
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Cody, Jacob, Justin and Allison; the loyal sister of Larry Register and the devoted daughter
of the late Cleo and Marion Register.
Her memorial service will take place at Roberts Funeral Home, located at 19939
167 Hwy. 40 West, Inglis, FL 34449
E. Pennsylvania Ave, Dunnellon, Florida 34432 at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, January 13, 2012.
Chamber of Commerce Building
In lieu of flowers, donations can be mailed to the Marion County Humane Society, 701
N.W. 14th Road, Ocala, Florida 34475.
William Roberts
Bobbalu's Free Sub Club Card
352-228-7470 Buddy & Fred's Hardware
williamroberts3816@yahoo.com 352-447-3816
42 Hwy 19 N. - Inglis,FL - 352-447-2600
Get yours at Inglis Super Stop
Window Cleaning
Buy Any 4 Foot Long subs, anytime,
Hours: M-F 8-6 - Sat. 8-4 Est. 1983
50
Pressure Cleaning
get one Free!
Wood & Concrete Seal  W.R. Case Knife
4th Down & Free
Sale Thru Jan 21
Painting
352-447-4464
LOCAL REFERENCES
Hwy 40 at US 19 - Inglis
FL License 2287470S