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The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
Spanish-American Club Serves
CSpanish-American ClubyCitrus County has been inWays  years and
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has a membership of 220 people of all backgrounds. This Organization is very active in the
community and gives to charities such as, CUB, Citrus County High School Project Gradua-
tion, Hospice of Citrus County, and Key Training Center, just to name a few. During the
Holidays, through the generosity of our members, we sponsor children and families in our
community. Our most important event is a
Fundraiser Golf Tournament September. Pro-
ceeds from the tournament benefit Citrus
County High School seniors who qualify. This
year we hope to award $1000.00 scholarships
to deserving students in Citrus County.
We welcome new members and spon-
sors to join our organization. Members must be
18 years old who are willing to attend meetings
and participate in the objectives of the Organi-
zation and be active in Club activities. Meet-
ings are held the 3rd Thursday of every month
at the Knights of Columbus Hall on County
Richard Cowart, Susie Schofield and Nancy Lou Miller take ribbons at Woman's Club Soup-a-
Road 486 in Lecanto at 7:00 p.m. Our meetings
Thon. If cold weather helps bring out hot soup eaters, it worked great Saturday. The tempera-
feature different themes or activities. At our Janu-
tures dropped and the Woman's Club was crowded with those wanting to taste the best soups
ary meeting we served Wine and Cheese, cof-
in town. Voting was tough after trying 25 different varieties of soup from mild to hot. Baked
fee and cake, and had a Domino Tournament.
General membership is a minimal donation of Josie Coury, President of the Spanish American
goodies for sell finished off the menu for this annual fund raiser. 149 bowls were paid for to
$20.00 per person and sponsorship is $100 for Club of Citrus County presented a plaque to Arnold
sample and vote on the "best of the best". At last count there was $795 collected. A drawing
the year. Sponsors will be advertised in our and Mary-Ann Virgilio at their annual Halloween
of one of Dot Cason's famous paintings of the Withlacoochee River and one of Helen Siegel's
newsletter twelve months. Throughout the year Dance. The plaque was to honor the Virgilios'
prized hand made quilts drew some more money for the Woman's Club projects which benefit
we have dances, Sunday socials, annual pic- dedication and sponsorship to the club since 1990.
many community needs.
nic, outings and much more. For more informa- Left to right: Josie Coury-President, Mary-Ann
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