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four-door vehicle. The victim said that Lewis pulled a handgun out of the waistband of his
Save Our Waters Week 2013 Essay Contest
pants, pointed it at him and said, “I’ll handle it my way.” He said that Lewis then put the
The Citrus 20/20 Save Our Waters Week Committee’s 2013 essay contest has be-
handgun back into his waistband and drove away after a few moments of discussion. The
gun. Essays should focus on the theme, Water – Save it Now or Lose it Forever. Citrus
victim stated, that later on in the day, Lewis had driven by his friend’s home, numerous
County students in grades 6-12 are encouraged to participate. Prizes of $100 and $75 are
times, in a white Ford Taurus. He said that Lewis was hanging out of the passenger side
awarded to the first and second place winners at the middle and high school level. Winners
window, brandishing what appeared to be the same handgun as before, a small caliber semi-
will also be highlighted at the Annual Citrus 20/20 fundraiser dinner.
automatic handgun with a black barrel and brown grips.
Submissions must be received by May 17, 2013. Applications available at:www.
The victim said that he’d been in fear for his life all night and was afraid of what
bocc.citrus.fl.us/waterres/conservation/conservation.htm.  For more information, please
Lewis would do to him. On April 17, the deputy saw the vehicle and Lewis, based on his
contact the Department of Water Resources at (352) 527-7684.
prior dealings with him and the victim’s descriptions, at the intersection of W. Grover Cleve-
First Time Homebuyer Class in May
land Blvd. and S. Alabama Ave. The deputy initiated a traffic stop with a backup of a canine
Citrus County Housing Services is offering a First Time Homebuyer class to in-
deputy team. Everyone in the vehicle was asked to exit the vehicle and detained for the of-
terested individuals. Participants who attend the entire session will receive a Certificate of
ficers safety. Upon Lewis arrest, a bulge between the cheeks of his buttocks turned out to be
Completion that is required for the SHIP and Neighborhood Stabilization Programs.
crack cocaine and marijuana in plastic baggies. The firearm was also retrieved as evidence.
The class encompasses the entire home buying process including preparing your
Herry's Market Day - Homosassa Saturday April 27
credit and finances, shopping for a home, home inspection, fair housing, available loan
HOMOSASSA - Herry’s Market Day is held on the last Saturday of each month from 8:00
products, loan pre-approval, and closing. A variety of industry professionals will present
am – noon at the Hospice of Citrus County Homosassa Too Thrift & Gift Shoppe located
and answer questions throughout the session.
at 8471 W. Periwinkle Lane, Homosassa (behind Wendy’s, east of US 19). The next Mar-
The class will be held 8:30a.m. - 4:30p.m. on Saturday, May 4 at the Citrus County
ket Day will be held on Saturday, April 27. This outdoor flea market features a variety of
Resource Center located at 2804 W. Marc Knighton Ct. Lecanto, FL 34461. Please call
merchandise from old to ordinary to useful, sublime, cool and collectible. Vendor space is
Jennifer Pollard at (352)527-7522 or Pat Coles at (352)527-7526 or you may email Jennifer.
available and is being offered free for a limited time. Contact Caroline at 352.621.1550.
Pollard@bocc.citrus.fl.us to register. This event is sponsored by Citrus County Housing
Bird Walk This Sat. April 27
Services and Cheryl Lambert of Re/Max Realty One.
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, in cooperation with Citrus County Audu-
Friends of the Dunnellon Public Library Present:
bon Society, will host a bird walk on Pepper Creek Trail on Saturday, April 27, 2013. Bird
William and Sue Wills as President Franklin our 32nd President and First Lady El-
walks are planned for October, November, and monthly from January through April. For
eanorApril 27, 2013 – 10:30am Dunnellon Public Library Meeting Room, 20351 Robinson
more information and to register, call (352) 628-5343, ext. 1002.
Road, Dunnellon.
“When Elvis Came to Town” and the Florida Elvis Festival ~ 2013
“Presidents and Their First Ladies, dramatically speaking” is the creation of the
The weekend of April 26-28, 2013 brings the original stage production “When
veteran acting and writing team of the Wills. The couple are now in their 16th year of
Elvis Came to Town”, and a whole lot more, to the Old Courthouse Heritage Museum in
bringing to life the stories of Presidential couples. The Wills are not “impersonators”, their
Inverness for a third run. Tickets are now on sale, but are going quickly for the original play/
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costumes, dialects, and demeanors recreate these historical characters.
musical, staged in the historic courtroom where Elvis filmed “Follow That Dream."
Mr. and Mrs. Wills have performed in over 30 performances at seven of the nation’s
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Presidential Museums. William researches and creates scripts while Sue edits his work and
creates the costumes. Sometimes forgotten are the young people who met, fell in love and
the years of triumphs and tragedies that shaped their personalities and their relationship
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which led up to 1932 election and their 12 years as First Couple.
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Free Surgery Seminar
The Citrus Memorial Health System SHARE Club is offering a free laparoscopic
surgery seminar on Monday, April 29 at 5:30pm in the Auditorium on the main hospital
253 Hwy 40 W. • Inglis, FL
campus. “Laparoscopic Hernia and Gerd Repair” will feature a presentation from general
surgeon, Dr. Farhaad Golkar. Golkar will discuss advancements in surgical techniques for
1/4 mile west of Hwy. 19
hernia and reflux repair. Call 560-6266 to reserve your seat at this informative health lecture.
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