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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
U.S. Naval Sea
Community Events
Cadets Corps
Fund Raising for Annual Fireworks Show
The RABAC board for The Town of Inglis is starting to accept donations for this
Recruit
years 4th of July Freedom Celebration and Fireworks display.We need to raise $5000.00 for
fireworks alone.Any donation amount will be greatly appreciated.We would like to make
this years celebration as wonderul as past events.We also would like to invite local orga-
Training
nizations and churches to have fund raisers at this years event.If you would like to make
a contribution for the event or have a fund raiser for your church or organization please
U.S.  Naval  Sea  Cadets
contact Tanya Berecz at 447-0805 or town hall at 447-2203.
Corps, Manatee Division is sending
Parsons Church Vacation Bible School
Cadets to lots of different training’s
Mark your calendar for an awesome Galactic Blast. Parsons Memorial Presbyte-
this summer. After joining the unit
rian Church is having its annual Vacation Bible School. Starting June 28th through July 2nd
our cadets have to go to recruit train-
we welcome everyone to join in the fun. Our Galactic Blast theme will offer science experi-
ing, to learn the basics.
ments, crafts, bible story and of course food. Tell your friends and family to come join us
Our Sea Cadets go for two
on the week of June 28th from 10a.m. to 1p.m. After this great week we will have parents,
weeks and they do everything from
friends and family to join us for lunch at 12:15p.m.on Friday to see all we have accom-
learning to march to going over the
plished. We are located next to the Coast Guard Station in Yankeetown. Contact Donna
obstacle courses.
Brown at 352-489-5274 for more information.
Shown here is S.R. Chelsea
Teen Driver Classes in Levy County
Waldrop coming down the wire from
The Levy County Sheriff’s Office Community Relation Division will be offering
the course. This training is in Belle
Teen Driver classes this summer throughout the county. All classes are free and will begin
Glade, Florida.
at 9:00 AM each day and the classes will be approximately 4 hours. The students will
If you are interested in join-
need permission slips from their parents due to some graphic nature of the program. The
ing the fun in this youth group, con-
permission slips can be picked up at the local schools or from the instructor the day of the
tact our commanding officer LTJG
event. If you need more information you can contact Lt. Sean Mullins or Sgt. Max Long at
Todd Dunn at 352-212-5473.
352-486-5111, extension 278.
Dates/Location: Williston High School: July: 1, 8,9,19,20,28,29;August: 13.
Chiefland High School: June:  28, July: 5,6,15,16,22,23,30,August: 12. Bronson High
School:June: 29, July: 7,12,21,26,27, August: 11. Cedar Key High School: June: 30,
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Monday-Thursday
to a SHINE Volunteer. SHINE will be at: Wed, July 14th  10:00-Noon AF Knotts (Yan-
11 am - 2 pm & 5 - 9 pm
keetown) Public Library
Friday
Volunteers Needed in Levy County
11 am - 2 pm & 5 - 10 pm
Make a real difference in the lives of seniors in your community. Do you like
Saturday
to help others resolve problems? If you answered yes to these questions, then the Florida
Noon - 10 pm
Department of Elder Affairs may have the perfect volunteer position for you!
Sunday
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Noon - 9 pm
Lunch & Dinner Served
Bilingual persons are encouraged to apply. Basic computer and Internet skills are
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Saturday
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Sunday
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