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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Sand Gnat News
Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club Education Salad Luncheon
Run It Forward
On sale NOW, get them at the Second to None Shoppe, Tuesday thru Saturday,
Students at Yankeetown School had a profound visit, last week, from a group of
10am to 2pm. A donation of $10.00 in advance per ticket or $15.00 day of event if avail-
individuals who have a mission to impact kids' lives in a positive manner! These amaz-
able.
ing people are a group of runners, from all walks of life, who present the message, ìIím
Wednesday, March 19th, 12 noon at the Clubhouse on 56th St., in Yankeetown.
Possible,î while also raising raising the awareness of health care. This program in known as
As always, proceeds from the Salad Luncheon will be donated to Yankeetown School for a
Run It Forward.
special project. Please call the Club now to reserve your table and get your tickets
Run It Forward members held an assembly at YTS, during which they presented
352-447-2057.
a check for $1000 to the school. Their donation will be used for improving the school's
athletic teams by providing the resources for camps, sneakers and uniforms!
Free Vessel Safety Inspections
After school, they held a 3K Fun Run with about 35 students from grades four
Free Vessel safety inspection by the USCG AUX. on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of
through eight participating. The run was held on scenic Riverside Drive in Yankeetown.
the month 10:00 to 12:00 corner of Rt. 40 West and Inglis Ave, Inglis FL. For more infor-
The Run It Forward team included founders Erica Small, an NFL cheerleader for
mation call Russ at 352-447-2970.
the Oakland Raiders, and Jason Harper a ëbig timeí child advocate and dad. The other run-
Amazing Grace Fellowship by The Sea
ners who encouraged the kids on the run were Ray Sanchez, Kelly Shaddix, Mike Cicero,
A night with Eddie B- Free concert and event for all ages,718 Hwy 40 W, Inglis Fl
Simren Dulai, Sherene Gruver, Bryson Roach, Dave Walsh, Mina Robertson and Trevor
34449,Friday March 28th. 7PM At the Old Stone Church. Come be our special guests.For
Roberts.
more info please call Tom and Laura Howell 832 971 8997, 352 503 2656.
The greatest excitement for many of the children was meeting Jacoby Shaddix,
Bluegrass Gospel Ministries Sing & Jam
lead singer and founder of the rock group, Papa Roach. Jacoby took the time to talk with
Annual Bluegrass event at the Village Pines Campground Chapel with a Friday
kids and parents, sign autographs and to be an inspiration.
nite organized Jam @ 7 PM March 21th, At 1 PM Pot Luck on Sat. the 22nd with a open
To follow the adventures of Run It Forward, go to www.runitforward.cc or find
stage, followed by a 2 PM concert with Big Cypress Bluegrass Band. Bring your lawn
them on Facebook under Run It Forward. Yankeetown students, staff members and fami-
chairs to this free event seven miles North of Inglis on US 19. Hosts Mike & Mary Robin-
lies were truly impacted by this group of heroes.
son will also be conducting the 10 am. SundayMorning Worship service . Info please call
352 239 0415
Learn how to be a SHINE volunteer in your community
SHINE is a volunteer program of the Florida Department of Elder Affairs.  Vol-
unteers offer free counseling and assistance to Florida Seniors and those with disabili-
ties, on topics related to Medicare, Medicaid, prescription drug assistance, Medicare ap-
peals, supplemental insurance and more.  Volunteers are needed in Levy, Gilchrist and
Dixie counties. Comprehensive three day training will take place in various locations in
March and April.  Costs for transportation are reimbursed and meals provided.
Call
1-800-262-2243 for information and application.
Friends of A.F. Knotts Public Library want your old books!
The Friends of the A. F. Knotts Public Library in Yankeetown are gearing up for
the Spring Book Sale. We are accepting donations of books, VHS tapes, DVDs, and audio
tapes. You may drop them at the library during library hours - Tuesday 3pm-8pm, Wednes-
day and Thursday 9am-5pm, and Saturday 9am-1pm at 11 56thStreet, Yankeetown. It is
time to clean off your shelves and fill ours. The book sale will be held the week of April
12-19. Your donations help the Friends raise funds to support our library by purchasing new
books, audio books, library accessories. and presenting interesting public programs to the
community for adults and children.
Lenten Services at Peace Lutheran
During a program at Yankeetown School last week, students Ryan Wildey, Justin Wasileff,
Peace Lutheran Church at 7201 South Highway 41, 5 miles north of Dunnellon, is be-
Madyson Black and Glory Thompson accept a check from the Run It Forward team which will
ginning the celebration of the season of Lent which leads us through Holy Week to Easter.
be used for the school's athletic teams.
This year Pastor McKee is using The Lord's Prayer as the midweek and Holy Week
theme. The Wednesday services will be at noon, preceded by Bible Study at 10:00 a.m.,
Realty
and pot-luck lunch at 11:15 a.m.
April 17, 7:00 p.m., Maundy Thursday, Lead Us Not into Temptation,' Luke 22:39­46
April 18, 7:00 p.m., Good Friday, Deliver Us from Evil, Luke 23:46
Sally Price, Realtor
The Easter Sunday celebration service, on April 20, will be at 10:00 a.m.
(352) 302-8556 cell
The family of Peace Lutheran Church, "The Church on the Hill," welcomes Dunnellon
325 S INGLIS AVE REDUCED TO SELL $110,000
and surrounding communities to join them for all of the services, to fellowship, and to focus
This 3 bedroom 2 bath home on 4 corner lots with
on the events leading up to the Last Supper, Christ's betrayal, arrest, crucifixion, burial, and
neighbors only on one side is looking for a new
finally, His triumphant Easter morning resurrection. For information, contact the church
owner. There is a guest cottage out back. a small apt
office at 352-489-5881.
with separate entrance, a spare room and a fenced in
Forgotten Film Festival
ground pool. The large open family living area has
One film each Thursday in April at 3 pm, at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 7633
a fireplace and you can escape to a large sun room.
North Florida Ave (Rt. 41), Citrus Springs. Everyone is welcome. A $3 donation is appreci-
The place needs some TLC. This spacious jewel has
ated, Information at 352-465-4225. April 3, 2014 3:00 PM, "The World's Fastest Indian"
plenty of yard for boat, RV parking or toys. Across
One of the more pleasant, straight-forward movie you'll ever see Anthony Hop-
the street from the Withlacoochee River on a paved
kins star in. He plays a quirky speed demon from New Zealand who dreams of taking his
street in Inglis near bike path, boat ramps and Gre-
motorcycle to Bonneville Flats in Utah to set a speed record. Starring Anthony Hopkins
enways. A lot of home.
and Diane Ladd.
Burgers BBQ & More
491 Hwy 40 E.
150 East of U.S. 19 - Inglis
mile
We Now Have Fresh Produce!
Open Tues-Sunday 11am-7pm
352-446-9472
1129 Sterling Rd. Inverness