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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Love At The Lodge
Levy County Library Activities
By Sally Price, Newscaster Correspondent
who joined the Groom's Man up front. The
beautiful bride walked
down the
Are you looking for something special to fill your vacation time? Do you like Pirate
Don Gustman and Ingrid Wickham
walkway with her father who gave her away.
Adventures, Sports, Food, Comics, Games, and Art? If so, check out READ ALL ABOUT IT!
of Pompano Beach wanted a Key West wed-
Exchange of rings and vows brought a first
weekly programs at the LEVY COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM this summer. These
ding. When they called to make arrangements
wedding to the Edwin and Lea Day's Bed
programs are for all ages. They have crafts, stories, music, movies, and food. Large groups
they found nothing available in Key West.
& Breakfast, hopefully the start of
are welcome, however please let us know in advance. For more details contact your local
The young couple turned to the internet and
many, where this young couple made their
librarian at A.F. Knotts Library. July 23rd - July 27th Arts, Craft - Kaleidoscopes.
pulled up a search for Bed & Breakfast. Up
vows to each other and sealed their "Love At
David & Rusty to perform in Inglis, Aug. 4
popped quaint Pine Lodge Bed and
The Lodge."
Breakfast in the heart of Crackertown, Inglis,
Nationally known Gospel singer and ventriloquist, David Mac Meeken, and his witty
Florida. Checking out this hidden jewel on
wooden partner, Rusty, from Baconton, Georgia will perform at the Rock church located at
the Nature Coast, run by British couple Edwin
718 Hwy. 40W, Inglis, on Sat., August 4, at 6:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome. David & Rusty
and Lea Day, the couple fell in love with the
travel, full-time, bringing laughter and joy to audiences across America with their Christian
serene setting. They planned a "Wedding
Humor and Southern Gospel-style singing. In 2005, they were inducted into the Gospel
Weekend" and booked the lodge for their
Music Hall of Fame. Having traveled for 30 years in 20 states, David is unequaled in his field.
entire family.
He and Rusty have recorded 8 albums, and 6 DVD/videos. For additional information, call
While making plans for the June
(352) 489-5512.
23rd wedding and checking out what was
Bike Path Dedication
available in the area, the couple stopped
On Thursday July 26th at 9:00 AM, the Town will hold a short bike path dedication for the
by the Sunrise Outpost Unusually Fine BBQ
newest portion of path between Highway 40 and the Food Ranch Parking Lot. Cemex will be
in Yankeetown where they were put in con-
honored for the their kind contribution to not only this portion of the path but to the section
tact with Marsha Drew who was booked to
in front of the Yankeetown School. The Public is invited.
perform the wedding and bake one of her
MIRACLE VISION TABERNACLE OUTREACH CENTER, INC. where the Pastor is Elder
masterpiece cakes. Arrangements were made
Carl J. Carnegie and First Lady Janie Carnegie, are hosting our 1st church anniversary
for a special BBQ dinner prepared by Frank
Saturday and Sunday, August 11 and 12, 2007.Speaker for the 11th at 7PMr Willie Battles,
and Grace Hodge from the Outpost for after
Unity Temple, Williston; the 12th at 4PM, Pastor Eugene Herring, New Hope United Meth.,
the wedding. Next door to the BBQ, River
Hawthorne. Everyone is invited to come and worship with us. We are located at 18680 NE
Retreat Spa was booked to do the makeup
75th St., Raleigh. Come see what the Lord has done and continues to do! For more informa-
and preparations for the ladies. With Pine
tion, please call (352) 528-4339.
Lodge providing the lodging and celebration
Weekly AA Meetings, Inglis, Tuesdays
atmosphere, the couple were ready for the
AA Meeting every TUESDAY, 7-8pm, at the Inglis Community Center behind Town
big day.
Hall, Hwy. 40W, Inglis. The next meeting will be held on July 24. For additional information,
June 23rd came and the wedding
please call 352/621-0599.
was beautiful under the pines at 5 PM with a
Local Sea Cadet Unit Meetings
cool breeze blowing thru the trees. The
couple's 15 month old son Bradon was ring
The Manatee Division of the U. S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps holds their drills on the
bearer who went off on his on half way down
Don Gustman and Ingrid Wickham were
second weekend of every month from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday at the Coast
wed under the pines in an evening cer-
the walk. Ivy the young flower girl tossed
Guard Station Yankeetown, Florida. Lt. Commander Wambold, NSCC, at (352) 216-2342.
emony-Photo by Sally Price
rose petals in front of the Matron of Honor
Vacation Bible School
A.B.A.
....3 -2 -1 Lift Off!!  Calling all kids to our fifth and final VBS Lift Off Saturday, Soaring to
new heights with God! When: Saturday, August 4th, from 9am to 12 noon.
What: A fun filled morning of Music, Bible Story, Crafts, Discovery, Games and Yummy
A/C & Heating,Inc.
Snacks! Where: Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church, at 5850 Riverside Dr., Yankeetown.
(next door to the Coast Guard Station).Everyone is invited to join us for our fifth VBS Lift
"Your Electric Bill Reduction Specialists"
Off! A perfect way to wind down the summer before going back to school. Parents are
welcome to stay and join in the fun. Hope to see you there! For more info,call 489-5274
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