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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Annual Spring Fling
To Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church at 5850 Riverside Drive in Yankeetown, for
their Annual Spring Fling on Saturday, March 29 from 9 am to noon. A fun filled morning is
planned with Music, Bible Story, Crafts, Egg Coloring, and a great lunch. We will finish with
an egg hunt. So please join us for a great time. Hope to see you there! Parents are welcome
to stay and enjoy the activities. For more info please call (352) 489-5274 or (352) 447-3949.
Fun, food and fireworks
Announcing the South Levy recreation park 12th annual freedom celebration to be
held at the buddy risher sports complex on Saturday, July 5th,2008.We would like to invite
everyone to attend our Independence Day celebration. Contests, games, waterslides, etc will
begin at 3:00 Pm. We encourage everyone to attend.
Inglis Mayor Carolyn Risher said there will be several special events throughout
the evening including a meet and greet of the county candidates along with entertainment by
the nationally known glass family singers. Come join us in making this the best fireworks
Yoga at the Lions Club...Yankeetown's thriving yoga class, led by certified instructor
display ever! Please bring your own chairs.
Dianne Fineout (front center), continues to grow and improve the health and overall well-
Yankeetown Flotilla Training Classes
being of those who attend the weekly classes. Dianne emphasizes that the lessons learned
You've just hooked "the big one" and with knife in hand to cut the line it snaps. Suddenly
on the mat should carry over into everyday experiences - lessons such as working to your
you've got a big problem. Your wife/son/friend loves to ride along but you always drive.
own edge, being in the moment, letting go of stress, breathing deeply and thinking of your-
What happens when you're seriously injured or worse and your passengers find themselves
self in the most positive way. Classes are held at 6:30 p.m.,Thursdays, at the Yankeetown-
"Suddenly in Command"? Information provided by the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Yankee-
Inglis Lions Club, located just off Hwy. 40W on 59th Street. If you are intereted in joining,
town Flotilla during their upcoming public education class may save your life if you find
simply come to the class with a mat or large towel and an open attitude. Donations to the
yourself in that unfortunate situation. Members of the auxiliary will present a 2 hour class
Lions Club are accepted. Photo by Chris Fineout
($10.00 fee) on how to bring your vessel safely home April 14th from 7 to 9 pm at the Inglis
Community Center, Inglis, Florida. "Suddenly in Command" is a class everyone that enjoys
boating should attend.
The instructors, all experienced boaters, will give you the basics of operating a
boat, navigation, how to use the boat's instruments and radio, and how to signal rescue craft
that may be looking for you. Don't let one serious injury turn into a complete tragedy, let the
auxiliary help you learn the basics of safe boating; the life you save may be your own. For
questions, call Flotilla Commander Dick Roberts at 447-4626
Learn About Hospice
On Friday, March 28th, at 6pm, Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church at 5850
riverside Drive in Yankeetown (next to the Coast Guard Station) will be hosting a presenta-
tion by the Citrus County/Nature Coast Hospice and the speaker will be Joseph Foster. Mr.
Foster will present what Hospice is, it's services and how it can help you and your loved
ones. There will a time for questions and answers.
The evening will begin with a Pot-Luck dinner at 6PM in our Fellowship
Hall Everyone is welcome and if you would like to bring a dish to share it would be appreci-
ated. For more information please call 447-6004 or 489-5274
The Ladies Auxillary of Gilley-Long Osteen V.F.W. Post 8698 in Inglis donated a
Shine Volunteer Monthly Assistance
check to LCDR Wambold ot the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corp. A portion of the money
SHINE Volunteers will be at Knots Yankeetown Library again on Wed. 4/9, to help
is earmarked for supplies, transportation and fees, in order to send the young patriots to
people with their medicare/medicaid concerns, 10 AM - 12 noon, or later (depending on how
boot camp this summer. Any interested youths, both male and female, between the ages of 11
many people show up). No appointment is necessary. We also try to get low-income seniors
and 17 (an age waiver is possible for 10-year-olds) who have an interest in the military, can
assistance paying for Medicare Part D (prescriptions).
contact the post at (352) 447-3495 for additional information.
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Buddy & Fred's II
46 Hwy 19 - Inglis (Food Ranch Plaza)
(352) 447-2611 Tues-Fri. 10-5 Sat. 9-2 Closed Sun/Mon.
New Delivery! - Lots of Choices!
Gas BBQ
Charcoal BBQ
Smokers
Electric Fireplaces
River Retreat Spa
New Bass Club
15 Acres of Off-Leash areas
Citrus County Bass Masters
Small & Large Dog Areas
Men's & Women's' Hair Hair Color & Foils Nails
Filtered Ponds - Training
50
Facials Massage  Accupuncture
Looking for Boaters
Monthly, Annual, Daily Rates
Permanent Makeup
6 Ft. Chain link fencing
Mary Kay, Biolage, Crew & Redken Products
Free Outdoor Rinse Area
Harold Beasley
Open 7 days a week
352-447-2505
Tournament Director
www.barkcentraldoglpark.com Group & Private Training
Call for Information
Gym & Tanning Packages Available
6301 E. Turner Camp Rd. 352-341-2275
(352) 447-3174
Lic. # MM19077
Inverness, FL. 34450  fax: 352-341-2862
6015 Hwy 40 West, Yankeetown, FL.