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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
The Girl Scout Fun Starts Here!
Thursday, August 30th 7:00 pm Yankeetown School Auditorium
Y-I Women's Club Set to Re-Open Thrift Shop
C'mon, join the fun! Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character,
The Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club will begin their 2007-2008 season Sep. 4 at
who make the world a better place. The Inglis/Yankeetown Cluster of troops will be holding
which time the Thrift Shop will open with some amazing deals. Its' hours are Tuesday and
the annual Girl Scout Roundup on Thursday, August 30th in the Yankeetown School Audito-
Friday from 10am-1pm and Wednesday from 12noon-3pm. The first regular meeting of the
rium. This is the chance for all girls and their parents to come and see what we have to offer
Club will occur Sep. 5 at 1:30pm at the clubhouse at #5 56th St. in Yankeetown. Thursday,
to the girls of our area.
Sep. 6 sees the resumption of Bingo every Thursday night from 7pm-? with sandwiches,
Inglis/Yankeetown has 4 available troops for girls of all ages:
drinks and desserts offered at 6pm.
Daisy Girl Scouts is a program for Kindergarten girls, lasting for a period of 1 year.
The Club made some amazing improvements this summer by creating a handicapped,
These young girls learn about the communities that they live in, and they learn to live by the
wheel chair accessible bathroom, installing new window treatments, and reorganizing the
Girl Scout Law. They do not travel overnight, but do attend activities planned by their
kitchen. Anyone interested in contributing to our efforts is warmly invited to attend the first
leaders, the local cluster, and the 3-county Service Unit. Brownie Girl Scouts continues the
regular meeting Sep. 5 at 1:30pm. For further information contact President Eleanor Berkley
scouting tradition with a program for girls in 1st - 3rd grades. Brownies also learn the Girl
at 447-3899 or First Vice President Leslie Dasch at 447-2700.
Scout Law and how it relates to themselves, their families, and their community. These girls
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earn "Try-Its!" for learning a new skill. They can travel inside the council area, spend the
The Inglis-Yankeetown Brownie Scouts will have their parent meeting September
night at Girls Scout camps, and they sell cookies. Junior Girl Scouts have a very active troop,
12, 2007 at Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church at 6:00 PM in Yankeetown on Riverside
reaching out to all girls in 4th to 6th grades. The Juniors continue to learn how to live by the
Dr. Come and meet your daughter's leaders and learn more about Girl Scouts.
Girl Scout Law. The do a lot of community service, travel anywhere in the state of Florida,
camp for 3 nights, sell cookies, and participate in monthly events arranged by the Service
Nature Coast Sportsman's Fishing Tourney October 6
Unit. Cadette Girl Scouts, for grades 7th-9th, continue the scouting tradition by becoming
There is a fun time fishing tournament scheduled for Saturday October 6 from the Yankee-
leaders and handling their own troop with a mentor to help the girls understand the guide-
town Marina and hosted by the Nature Coast Sportsman's Club of Yankeetown, Florida. All
lines of things from travel, to business, to life- fulfillment.
of the money from drawings of sponsor products and food sales will be donated to Hospice
This will be the first Cadette troop in the Inglis/Yankeetown area; the girls are
of Citrus County for use in their bereavement camps for children who have experienced a loss
looking forward to the community service that they will perform, the travel (these girls can
of someone in their family. Official entry forms may be picked up from tournament official Bob
travel anywhere in the USA), and all the events planned by the Service Unit.
Webb at 447-0491
For more information on joining Girl Scouts, please visit with us at the Annual Girl
Nature Coast Business Meetings
Scout Roundup, or contact Sheena Price, Program Consultant, at 447-0124. Registration
The Nature Coast Business Development Council, Inc. rescheduled it's regular
forms, medical forms, and financial grant applications will be available at the roundup. Yearly
August meeting to Thursday, August 30th, 2007, at 8:30am, at the Nature Coast Business
cost for membership is $10.00, but no girls will be turned away because of membership fee.
Development Office located at 660 N. Hathaway Av, Bronson. The public is invited to attend.
Free Seminar: Has Your Diet Failed You?
Agenda: pending. The Enterprise Zone Development Agency, will hold an additional August
Have you been a Yo-yo dieter? Have you tried crash dieting? Do you live a sedentary
meeting on Friday, August 31, 2007 at 9am; Levy Abstract & Title; 50 Picnic Street, Bronson.
lifestyle? Do you put garbage in your body? Do you experience chronic stress in your life?
Agenda: Pending / Public is invited to attend.
Have you tried low carb diets that are difficult to follow and are extremely high in protein and
Natural Health and Well Being Seminar
fat intake? Have you experienced the loss of muscle not fat loss in your previous "dieting"
To educate and help the average person understand how their bodily systems actually
efforts? After your "successful" diet, do you go back to old habits and regain weight as fat.
work, i.e., ph levels and foods that affect them; how the body systems are connected to
Thursday September 13, 2007 10 AM and 7:00 PM SEMINARS at the Inglis Community
include the colon, small intestines, liver, lymphatic system, circulatory system, digestive
Center. Presented by Diane Steiden, M.A., NC
system and autointoxication; diet and how what we eat effects our health.
Thursday, September 6, 2007 at 10 AM and 7:00 PM. at the Inglis Community Center.Presented
In Memoriam
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by Diane Steiden, M.A., NC
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