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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Power of One! Update
Just a short note that the Power of One! Program has reached a milestone. The
Inglis RABAC to sponsor “Easter Eggstravaganza” on April 3rd
90 students involved in the program at the Yankeetown School (and homeschoolers) have
The Easter Bunny comes hopping to the Inglis Community Center to hide eggs
written over 1,000 letters since March of this year. This program would not have been so
and take pictures with all the children who come to see him. The Easter Egg Hunt lineup
successful had it not been for the tremendous support of the staff at the Yankeetown School,
starts at 9:45 A.M. and the hunt starts at 10:00 A.M. To help the RABAC board make this
the Inglis Post Office, and most of all, you, the members of our great community.
event a success, please call Tanya Berecz at (352) 447-0805 or you can stop by Inglis Town
Drashti Patel is leading the pack with her “Major General” status (90 letters writ-
Hall.We still need prizes for the egg hunt and candy for the children.
ten), followed by three “Colonels” (50 letters) - Anna Konuch, Kristina Cooper and Sum-
Withlacoochee Wilderness Canoe & Kayak Race and Rally
mer Bell. Five students have reached the rank of “Major” (30 letters) - Alyssa Thompson,
Join in the fun of the Second Annual Withlacoochee Wilderness Canoe & Kayak
Amanda DeGennaro, Morgan St Cyr, Seth Myers and Kaloian Nedeltchev.
Race and Rally, 9:30AM, April 10th. Hosted by Withlacoochee Area Residents, Inc., all
proceeds will help fund the efforts of the organization to protect and preserve Florida’s
Nature Coast and its’ water sources for the benefit of everyone.
Registration fees received before March 26th are $35 canoe - $25 kayak - $35 tan-
dem kayak. Any entries after March 26th will be at the launch site only (8am-9am) and are
- $40 canoe - $30 kayak - $40 tandem kayak. These fees include entry, race hat (guaranteed
only for pre-registration), fruit, water and lunch. For more information call Jack Schofield
at 352-447-6152.
Pancake Breakfast Fund Raiser
On Saturday, April 17 from 8AM until NOON, the YANKEETOWN-INGLIS
WOMAN’S CLUB at #5 56th Street, Yankeetown will be having a PANCAKE BREAK-
FAST for $5.00 per person. The menu will consist of all-you-can-eat pancakes, sausage,
juice, coffee or tea. Come and enjoy a homemade breakfast from the women in your com-
munity.
If you’re a bargain shopper, check out the THRIFT SHOP in the back  of the
YANKEETOWN-INGLIS WOMAN’S CLUB. We are having a HUGE SALE with EV-
ERYTHING in the store at 50% OFF!
Come in to eat, chat with neighbors in our community, then wander on into the
Yankeetown School Principal Ann Hayes and Program Director Ruth Ruppert look on as Drashti
THRIFT SHOP to find the deal of the day! Right next door, the Friends of the Library is
Patel shows off her “Major General” rank of 2 stars (90 letters)!photo credit: Crussie Wo-
having a SPRING BOOK SALE. It doesn’t get much better than this.
odard
Yankeetown Community Church
White Elephant Sale Fundraiser
Yankeetown Community Church presents: The American Heritage Series, with Historian
The Friends of A. F. Knotts Public Library are having their semi-annual white
David Barton, Thursday Evenings at 7:00, beginning April 8th, with an emphasis on our
elephant/what-a-bargin book sale beginning Saturday, April 17 from 9 am to 2 pm on the
oral, religious and constitutional heritage. Everyone is welcome, and there is no charge.
library grounds at 11 56th Street in Yankeetown.
The sale will continue in the library from 3 to 8 pm Tuesday, April 20, 9 am to 5
pm Wednesday and Thursday, April 21 & 22. All sale proceeds benefit the library.
Pioneer Precision Metals
The Yankeetown/Inglis Woman’s Club is also hosting a pancake breakfast at 8 am
and Powder Coating
right next door.
Information About Medicare
Do you have questions about Medicare or Medicare/Medicaid, Supplemental In-
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
816 Hwy. 40 E
surance, Part D Prescription Drug Plans, or Medicare Billings? If you do, come see SHINE,
Sheets Angle Bar Tube
Inglis, Florida
a volunteer program with the Florida Department of Elder Affairs for one-on-one counsel-
Channel Diamond Plate
(352)447-6103
ing. SHINE provides free, unbiased and confidential assistance. If you cannot come to a
(866)481-2935
Aluminum Steel Stainless
site call the Elder Helpline at 1-800-262-2243to be referred to a volunteer. SHINE will be
at: Wed, April 14th 10:00-Noon  AF Knotts (Yankeetown) Public Library Sat, April 24th
Powder Coating Fabrication
Toll-Free
9:00-Noon VFW Post 8698, Hwy 40, Inglis.
email: pioneerprecision@comcast.net
Important Toll Free Numbers
Citrus Cty Govt. Citrus Springs &
Bubba’s Fin  get 1 free
& Feather
Dunnellon  489-2120
Levy Cty Govt. 800-733-5389
2pm everyday Buy 1 drink
Mon-Happy Hr & Free pool all day
NATURE COAST WATER, INC.
Tue-2-4 pm $2 long necks Bike Night $1 draft 8-10 pm
Open Mic 8-??
Where Customer Service is our Priority
1st Tue every month lingerie show 8-10pm
Owned & Operated by the Vorisek Family
Wed-Free pool & 1.75 cans all day Pool tournament 7pm
Off Hwy 40
Thur-Bar bingo 2-4pm 1.75 rum/coke all day Dart turn 7pm
On Lk. Rousseau
Toll Free: 1-888-610-4947 Local: 352-447-6002
Fri-Night Karaoke 8-12 pm by E-Z entertainment
Call 447-2755
huge selection pizza $1 a slice
Enhance your Health
for info
REMOVE Iron, Sulfur,
SERVICE
Sat-Ladies night 2-4-1 mixed drinks for the ladies
with Reverse Osmosis
Chlorine,Hardness
Hours 12pm-UBD & free juke box 8-10pm
Drinking Water &
Bacteria, Tannin,
1st Sat of every month birthday bash pot luck 5-7pm
Whole House Systems RENTALS
Mon-Sun.
Odor & Cyanide
Live Band 7-11pm
4/2/10 Kids egg hunt Sun-NASCAR party Men’s night $1 draft $10 Domestic buckets
4pm Adult egg hunt 6pm
Financing Available • 12 Months Same as Cash • FREE Water Analysis
& 1.75 cans for the men 8-10pm
Clyde Cosgrove Builders, Inc.
Homes Additions Remodeling Stables Barns
795-1248
50
(352)
Fax: (352) 795-0941
www.HomesByCosy.com
License # CBC059752 - #CBC1251134
Model Homes at 11145 W. Bentbow Path
at U.S. Hwy. 19 , Crystal River, FL