The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 5 - May 12, 2010
Community Events & Meetings
Third Friday Flicks
Third Friday flicks at the Unitarian -Universalist Fellowship are held at 7
P M on the third Friday of the monthThe series presents non-religioushigh quality films
Safe Sitter Classes Available
never before seen in this country or not shown for a long time. The third Friday flick for
Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center will offer a Safe Sitter® class for girls and
May21st is “Last Orders”. Everyone is invited to the Nature coast Unitarian-Universalist
boys age 11 to 13 on Saturday, May 15 at the hospital. Registration for the program is open
Fellowship7633 N.Florida Ave. And Citrus Springs (Route 41) just north of the Holder
until Friday, May 7.
intersection. Suggested donation is $3.00: soda a snacks are available for small charge. For
Safe Sitter® is a medically accurate program that teaches young adolescents how
information call 352 860 0602.
to handle emergencies when caring for younger children. The cost is $35. To register your
son or daughter or your child’s babysitter, call Amy Kingery at 352.795.8344.
Citrus Centers Taking Senior Dining Applications
Citrus County Community Centers will once again be taking applications for the
Central Florida Community College Class Offerings
2010 Senior Dining program. Seniors must apply in person. Call for an appointment:
Citrus Campus is conveniently located at 3800 S. Lecanto Highway in Lecanto
Central Citrus Community Center, Lecanto 352 527-5993; East Citrus Community Center,
and will be offering the following classes in the near future. Other classes are also available
Inverness
352 344-9666; Inverness Community Center, Inverness 352 726-1009;
and our friendly staff will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Pool Care for
West Citrus Community, Homosassa 352 795-3831.
the Pool Owner will be offered on the Citrus Campus Thursdays, June 3rd – 6/10th from
All applications will be reviewed and considered for the program. The goal of the
5:30-8:30 for a fee of $39.00. This course will provide the swimming pool owner the infor-
program is to provide a nutritious meal, nutrition education, and socialization to seniors 60
mation necessary to maintain a pool economically and safely. The course will cover water
and older. “If you are looking for a noon time meal and would like to get out of the house to
chemistry and health issues, filter and pump maintenance and repair as well as pool cleaning
have some fun, these are the places,” said Operations Supervisor Pat Coles. Many activi-
and safety.
ties are offered every day.
Citrus Art Center Theatre
Stroke Information Available
The Art Center Theatre Presents Murder by Misadventure a thriller by Edward
Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center and its affiliated physicians and medical
Taylor Directed by David Easter. Play Dates: May 7 – May 23, ’10. Show Times: Friday &
professionals present, “Stroke: Know the Signs, Act in Time,” on Thursday, May 13 at
Saturday Performances 7:30 p.m.
Sunday Performances 2 p.m. and additional Matinee
5:30 p.m. in Homosassa. This free program offers expert advice on risk factors, prevention,
on Saturday, May 15, 2 p.m. Ticket Prices: $18.00 per person. Tickets are now available,Box
signs, symptoms and treatment of stroke.
Office Hours: Mon – Fri 1- 4 p.m. and 1 hour before shows Phone Number: 746-7606
A panel of physicians, board certified in internal medicine, emergency medicine
Volunteers sought for Disaster Preparedness Training
and vascular surgery, will share the latest information about stroke while guests enjoy a
The 2010 hurricane season begins June 1 and the Retired and Senior Volunteer
complimentary barbeque dinner. To register and for directions to the location, please call
Program is hosting three sessions to train community volunteers to become public speakers
352.795.1234 or 800.436.8436.
on disaster preparedness and response.
The program is in need of volunteers to become part of a team to conduct training
CCVC’s Looking for Female Veterans
sessions to educate others. The goal is to educate 500 community members over the course
The Citrus County Veterans Coalition (CCVC) is looking for all female veterans.
of four months with disaster preparedness and response training. Citizens will learn the
We are particularly looking for WW II Veterans to participate in the Parade this year, but all
importance of having a survival kit and a family communications plan. Volunteer oppor-
female veterans are encouraged to contact us. If you are a female veteran and would like
tunities include: Course Training Facilitation, Citizen Recruitment, Administrative Support
Our Pub
to be involved, contact Cynthia Holden 352-628-6481 or Cynthia@advocate4victims.org.
Activities, and Session Coordination.
Volunteers will receive training in disaster preparedness, get an opportunity to en-
hance public speaking skills, enjoy community involvement, and receive a recognition cer-
tificate and free FEMA course materials. To be convenient for interested persons, the class
Restaurant, Lounge
will be held at three different days and times in the Training Room at the Citrus County
Resource Center, which is located at 2804 W. Marc Knighton Court in Lecanto.
& Package Store
The next meeting is Thursday, May 6, 2010, 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. For registration and more
information, call the Nature Coast Volunteer Center at 352-527-5955. A meal and refresh-
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1/4 mile west of Hwy. 19
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