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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
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to have the Medicare Part B Premium come out of your check every month? Are you new
to Medicare and not sure of your options? Whether you are a Medicare beneficiary, fam-
ily member or caregiver, SHINE, a volunteer program under the FL Dept of Elder Affairs,
provides you with free, unbiased and confidential information. For assistance, please call
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Wed, May 13th
10:00am-Noon  AF Knotts Public Library (Yankeetown) All Citrus
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Call (352) 527-5956 Citrus Co Resource Ctr
SWFWMD to Hold Public Workshop in Levy County
The Southwest Florida Water Management District will hold a series of public
workshops for the Withlacoochee River Watershed Initiative to gather feedback about the
preliminary results of 19 model scenarios. Below are the scheduled public workshops in
the area where the public is invited to provide input on the scenarios that were evaluated to
better understand how past or future changes may affect the Withlacoochee River and its
surrounding watershed. May 13, 2015; Levy County ­ Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club,
5 56th St., Yankeetown, FL 34498
Church Benefit Yard Sale
Yard Sale - Benefit yard sale, May 15-16 at Living Word Church of God, Cason Blvd.
The Yankeetown Inglis Woman's Club annual Scholarship Luncheon was held last week. Three
Inglis. Starts 8 am - 3pm. Please help us help an elderly mother of the church.
of the six 2015 recipients were able to attend and accept their $800 scholarships awarded
by club rules. The others wrote letters telling why they could not attend but thanked the club
Spaghetti Supper at Peace Lutheran
for the generosity in helping with their college degrees. Most of the students were pursuing
For a great family night out, Peace Lutheran Church will again be serving a deli-
nursing degrees. Pictured are Pam Furino, Tiffany MacDonald, and Matthew Delph receiving
cious spaghetti supper, from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 22. The menu includes a
their certificates from YIWC President Lynne Tate. Not present were Jenny Doran, Amy Duprey
salad, al dente' spaghetti with an authentic sauce, meatballs or sausage, beverage, and a
and Audrey Rivers. Scholarship funds come from the club's Thursday night Bingo. Two of
large variety of desserts. For more information call 352-489-5881.
the scholarships were the Nancy Lou Miller Awards, with funds coming from basket raffles
Eastern Star Spaghetti Dinner
sold every week at Bingo started by Nancy several years ago. Over $100,000 in scholarships
Come join us for our annual sumptuous 3 course spaghetti dinner with all the fix-
have been awarded since Sara Weaver started the YWC Scholarship Program through the YWC
ings, Saturday, May 23rd at the Dunnellon Masonic Lodge 20751 Powell Rd. Dunnellon.
Contract Bridge Club in January 1968. Photo/story by Sally Price.
Serving from Noon to 4PM. Tickets available at the door only $8.00 for Adults and $4.00
Bingo Ends for the Summer
for children. Please call Ann Morin 352-446-4928 or Susan Bingham 352-615-6525 for
A reminder, Bingo at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club will have the last
tickets.
games on Thursday, May 28th. This gives our volunteers a chance to rejuvenate over
Second To None Thrift Shop Sale
the summer before games begin again in September. The Woman's Club would like to
Get more bang for your buck at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club Second To
say THANK YOU to all those who come to Bingo, buy tickets for "Bingo Baskets", eat
None Thrift Shop. Everything in the store is 50% OFF May 1st-16th. Shop til you drop
at Thursday Kitchen and browse our Thrift Shop. Without you, we wouldn't be able to
Tuesday-Saturday 10am-2pm and Thursday 5-7pm before Bingo. Join us at #5 56th St. in
provide scholarships and incentives to local students as well as filling the various needs of
Yankeetown for the best bargains around. All proceeds are given back to the community.
Yankeetown School and our communities. You're the BEST!! Have a great summer.
Activities at the Inglis VFW Post
Commissioner to hold Town Hall Meeting, Floral City, May 20
Inglis VFW Post 8698 is located at 520 Hwy. 40 East, 1 mile east of the U.S. Hwy
Commissioner Scott Carnahan will be holding a Town Hall Meeting in Floral City
19 and County Rd. 40 traffic light; phone 352-447-3495. The Public is always welcome at
on Wed., May 20, at the Floral City Library, located at 8360 E. Orange Ave, from 5:30 pm
the VFW, for all of our events. Upcoming May activities include weekly Dart Tournaments
to 7:00 pm. Commissioner Carnahan is encouraging citizens to bring forward concerns
on TUESDAYS at 7:00 pm (May 19 & 26). Our monthly dance/entertainment, with live
about the future direction of Citrus County, budget priorities and suggestions on how to
music by RUSTY, DEBBIE & STAN-ANIMAL on Saturday, May 16, from 7:00 pm until
improve services.
11:00 pm; no cover charge; all welcome.
Activities at Inglis AmVets William Crow AmVets
The Newscaster
Post 447 is located at 405 E. Hwy. 40 in Inglis, FL; phone 352-447-4473. We're
Realty
open 7 days weekly, 12:00-9:00 pm. Kitchen hours are 12:00-7:00 pm, with daily specials,
Serving Inglis, Yankeetown, Dunnellon, Crystal River, Homosassa, Invernes
and on Sundays only, open for breakfast, 9:00-11:00 am. Tickets are on sale, daily, for
ADDRESS: 5093 S. Orwell Pt., Homosassa, FL 34446
our weekly Queen of Heart Drawing held on Sundays at 6:15 pm. Weekdays, excluding
PHONE: (352) 489-4588  FAX: (352)727-362-4788
Sally Price, Realtor
holidays, we hold a seat number drawing for a free drink at 4:00, 5:00, 6:00 & 7:00 pm!
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QUALIFIED GUESTS are WELCOME; please contact the Post at 352-447-4473 for de-
(352) 302-8556 cell
EMAIL: thenewscaster1@gmail.com (Tom) & debbienewscaster@gmail.
tails. On WILD WEDNESDAYS, wings are 50 cents, enjoy Guitar Music with Bill at 5:00
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pm and Card Games at 6:00 pm. On Thursday, May 14 only, we're holding our Trustee
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SATURDAY, May 16 is ARMED FORCES DAY: Starting at 12:00 Noon, we're having
along the east end. Build your home in the
Email, Debbie Russell, Editor: debbienewscaster@gmail.com
a Rib dinner for $8; 12:00-5:00 pm - ELECTION OF OFFICERS; 6:00-9:00 pm - Live
oaks, magnolias and pines on the high and
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Music by Turner Camp Dave. SUNDAY: breakfast is served 9:00-11:00 am, Karaoke with
dry front and have a great conservation area
Cowboy Al 3:00-7:00 pm, and at 6:15 pm, we hold our weekly Queen of
Heart
on the back half that will attract birds and
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DRAWING, approaching $19,000! All day on "MADNESS MONDAYS," pay only $1.50
wildlife right here in Inglis. Some owner fi-
for well drinks, domestic beer and sliders! T-U-E-S-D-A-Y is B-I-N- G-O, Bingo, Bingo at
nancing possible with down payment.
5:00 pm; the PowerBall is approaching $300!
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