PAGE 10 - September 10, 2014
THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
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YIWC 50 Years of Community Service
The Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club founded in 1965 will be celebrating their
Golden Anniversary in 2015. Please drop us a note (PO Box 298, Yankeetown, FL 34498)
or email (yiwomansclub@gmail.com) with how the Woman's Club has played a part in
your life! Starting in September make sure to watch The Newscaster and your inbox for
details of our big celebration. 352 - 447- 2057 For more information (Tuesday thru Satur-
day 10am to 2pm)
Yankeetown Inglis Woman's Club Specials Thursday Night.
5 to 7 pm- Second to None Shoppe open from 6pm- Food ready 7pm- Bingo
Starts. Come and join us for some great shopping, tasty food and big winnings. 9/11-SPAN-
ISH NIGHT OUT: Pollo Estofado (Braised Chicken) and Spanish Rice. 9/18-AMERICAN
CASUAL NIGHT: Sloppy Joe's with Macaroni Salad and Baked Beans 9/25-ITALIAN
NIGHT: Chicken Tetrazzini with Salad and Garlic Bread. For more information - Second
to None Shoppe open Tuesday thru Saturday 10 am to 2 pm. 352- 447- 2057.
Quilts for Veterans
September 20-21 at the Inglis Community Center the Inglis Sew and Sews are
hosting a Quilt-a-Thon to make lap quilts for the Lake City Veterans Hospital. This event
is from9:00AM until 5:00PM both days. Lunch will be provided. Bring your sewing ma-
chine scissors and thread (neutral). The fabric for these quilts has been donated and the
tops are all cut. Even if you have never quilted or just want to help we will have other jobs
available. We have set a goal of 100 qults for this event. If you have questions, need direc-
tions, or are coming please (Head count for lunch) call Drinda Merritt@ 352-229-0477.
History Spoken Here!
The Greater Dunnellon Historical Society will open its doors to the train depot and
The sun came out and so did the crowd. An estimated 300 people came to the Museum
the museum each Tuesday from 9am to 2pm. Historical Society member, Boomtown Sam,
Cafe in Homosassa to honor Susan Mitchell, an active community participant and ALS patient.
will be on hand to educate, listen and share our rich history. It is probably not surprising
Brunch and drinks were prepared and served by Susan's dedicated friends. Guests chomped
that Sam is interested in the boomtown years of Dunnellon but before there was phosphate,
on Amy's cookies or swizzled chocolate marshmallows by Anne Marie's Events. Meantime, a
there were trains and carpetbaggers, unimaginable fish and game, turpentine, logging and
dozen talented musical groups performed at the Homosassa and generous donations from
so much more. Listening is a very important part of keeping history alive, please consider
local businesses were auctioned off by a dozen hard working volunteers. All proceeds will
stopping by the Dunnellon's Historic Train Depot, Sam promises to listen attentively and
go to the Mitchells. If you missed the event, but want to make a financial contribution to the
make sure your coffee is fresh! The Depot will be closed on Tuesday September 23 while
Susan Mitchell fund, this can be done at any Brannen Bank branch. Photo by Larry Jamieson.
Sam tries to locate the Blockhouse of the Withlacoochee! The Historic train Depot is locat-
ed at 12061 S. Williams St. Dunnellon, FL 34432, Sam can be reached at (352) 229-1030
Realty
or BoomtownSam@gmail.com.
Activities at Inglis AmVets
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Our Kitchen is open 7 days, 12:00-7:00 pm, with daily specials, and on Sun-
Sally Price, Realtor
days only, open for breakfast, 9:00-11:00 am. *New for Football Season - FOOTBALL
SPECIALS on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, starting at 7:00 pm: 25 cents off all well
(352) 302-8556 cell
Serving Inglis, Yankeetown, Dunnellon, Hernando, Crystal River & Hom
drinks and bottled beers, $1 drafts, and two Sliders with Fries, only $4. Tickets are on sale,
daily, for our weekly, Sunday Queen ofS. Orwell Pt., Homosassa, Florida 34446
5093 Heart Drawing. Monday through Friday (holidays
141 N MAPLE ST - Inglis
excluded), we hold a Seat Drawing fornefree drink at 4:00, 5:00, 6:00 & 7:00 pm! WILD
Pho a (352) 489-4588 Fax (727) 362-4788
WEDNESDAY - Every Wed., all day,it our Website,wings, $1 mugs, $1.50 well and do-
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frame home in Inglis (historic Crack-
Aux. and Executive Boardmail meet; 5:00 pm is our weekly `Winner Takes 80%" Drawing;
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ertown), "as is" needing some TLC,
5:30 pm, AmVets Post 447 will meet, and *Football food and drink Specials start at 7:00
pm." RED SHIRT" FRIDAYS (Sept. 12) - On Fridays, all day, wear red, bring two non-
at a great price. Has an 8 x 36 front
perishable food items for our Food Bank, and your second drink is FREE, then at 6:00 pm
porch, great for rocking chairs and
- Play "Show Me the Money." SATURDAY, Sept. 13, 6:00 -10:00 pm, "Music with Mark
enjoying the beautiful oak shading
B." SUNDAY, Sept.14 , Breakfast, is served, 9:00- for Business Card Adof AMVets
Ad Proof 11:00 am; at 11:00 am, Sons
the front yard. .36 acres and a 24 x 12
will meet; "Karaoke with Cowboy Al," 3:00-7:00 pm, and at 6:15 pm, we hold our weekly
workshop/shed. Paved street. Close
to start in our Wednesday, March 26, 2014 issue.
Queen of Heart drawing, now approaching $13,000! On SUNDAY, the 21st, we will have
to Yankeetown school, bike path and
a Chicken Dinner (details forthcoming). MONDAY, SEPT. 8 - *Football food and Drink
great fishing.
Specials start at 7:00 pm EVERY TUESDAY IS BINGO, B-I-N-G-O at 5:00 pm; the Pow-
erBall is now over $100!
Carl Roof, Inc.
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