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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
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Mother's Day project at Yankeetown School
YIWC Second to None Shop Sale
First grade students at Yankeetown School made necklaces for
Second to None Shoppe will be having a 50% off sale for the Month of May... And
Mother's Day gifts. Students pressed their thumbprint into polymer clay.
as the month progresses look for more outstanding bargains and crazy deals.
After it dried, the personalized charms were put onto string. Then, a charm
Watch for a list of our upcoming events in the paper, check our website: www.yiwoman-
with the child's initial was added. The students also made floral bouquets
sclub.com or email us atyiwomansclub@gmail.com. You can also visit us on Facebook,
from colored coffee filters.
Yankeetown Inglis Woman's Club.
The gifts were sent home with the students on Friday. Students
Levy County Teen Driver Improvement Classes
were very proud of the gifts they were able to give to their moms.
Teen Driver Improvement is available to all Levy County students who have a
Student Book Swap
current Operators License or Learners Permit or who are about to get their Learners Permit.
During the month of May, students at Yankeetown School were allowed to bring
The goal of this program is to educate the teen drivers of Levy County of the dangers of
books from home to swap out with another book, and with each book that the student
aggressive driving, distracted driving, impaired driving, and to reinforce the benefits of
brought, a ticket was given.
seatbelt use. All students will be required to pre-register for the class by calling Lt. Sean
Then on Tuesday, May 20, Jenny Rodgers, Levy County Library System Summer
Mullins or Sgt. Max Long at 352-486-5111 ext 276 or via e-mail smullins@levyso.com
Coordinator, visited and spoke with the students about the Science Summer program at the
ormlong@levyso.com. This class has a minimum of 5 students for the class to take place
A.F. Knotts Library in Yankeetown.
so these dates are tentative. ALL CLASSES BEGIN AT 9:00 AM,Yankeetown: July: 1 and
After lunch, students located books that interested them and swapped that book
August: 4.
for one that he or she had turned in. Approximately 280 books were turned in by students
Winding Down YIWC
and available for the Book Swap.
A reminder that the Woman's Club activities will be winding down during May.
Bingo will end on Thursday, May 29th and the Second to None Shoppe will close Friday,
May 30st for the summer. This will give our volunteers time to rejuvenate and come back
in September full of energy for the new year.
Inglis Pancake Breakfast
Saturday May 31 from 7-10 am. We will have free pancakes for the entire com-
munity. And everyone is welcomed. It will be an outdoor event in front of church. Amaz-
ing grace fellowship by the sea,718 hwy 40 W. Inglis. 832 971 8997. Everyone invited.
Plates to go.
Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club Seeks Information
The Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club asks the questions; Have you ever...At-
tended one of our exercise classes? Played Bingo with us on Thursday night? Checked
out the A.F. Knotts Public Library? Shopped at the Second to None Shoppe? Won a ter-
rific prize at one of our special events? Rented our clubhouse for a celebration? Borrowed
crutches or a walker from our loan closet? Enjoyed our delicious foods? Received one of
our scholarships or incentive awards? If you answered YES to any of the above, then you'll
During May, students at Yankeeetown School swapped-out hundreds of books at the school
want to join us in celebrating 50 Years of "Making It Better" in our communities.
library, exchanging ones students had read to one they hadn't.
The Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club founded in 1965 will be celebrating their
SAT 10 incentive winners at Yankeetown School
Golden Anniversary in 2015. Please drop us a note (PO Box 298, Yankeetown, FL 34498)
Each student at Yankeetown School from Kindergarten through second grades
or email (yiwomansclub@gmail.com) with how the Woman's Club has played a part in
who arrived at school on time and participated in the SAT 10 tests was given a ticket for
your life! Starting in September make sure to watch the papers and your inbox for details
each day during testing, which occurred last week at the school. When the testing was com-
of our big celebration.
pleted, four winners were selected by random drawing from the students' tickets. Winners
email news to: news@thenewscaster.com
received a Goodie basket and included Jacob Tiesmeyer, Shelby Stephens, Brandon Strong
and Julia Hurtado - all from Mrs. Dillon's second grade class.
Darryl and Vicki Diamond and the entire Diamond
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