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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Sand Gnat News
Basketball Scores Update
Flea Market, Breakfast and Bake Sale
A Co-ed game against Dunnellon Christian Academy brought another win for
Inglis Yankeetown Lions are asking the community to donate items –large or
the Yankeetown Sandgnats. With a winning score of 29-42, the boys and girls on the team
small – for their Outdoor Flea Market ,Saturday February 2nd, at the clubhouse on 59th
played well in this new co-ed arena. Highest scorers were Austin Fowler (21) and Casey
Street. Call 1-352-505-7936 for donated item pick-up or to reserve a space to sell your own
Orshal (9). The season will be winding down soon, so let’s all come out for the final few
new or used items for only $10.00. Come early to have breakfast for $5.00 (pancakes,
games! 1/29-Dunnellon Christian at 4:00 at YTS and Vision Christian on 1/31 at 4:30/5:30
bacon, sausage, eggs, juice and coffee). Purchase homemade items from the bake sale also
at YTS.
planned for Feb. 2nd ! 100% of net profit is used to benefit the charitable activities of the
First Graders Experiment with Shadows
Lions.
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper
First graders in Mrs. Carson’s class experimented with shadows as a follow up to
Yankeetown Community Church will be serving it’s annual Shrove Tuesday Pan-
the reading story, Short Shadow, Long Shadow. Can you have shadows if you do not have
cake Supper on February 12th, from 5:00 to 6:30 PM in the Church Fellowship Hall behind
light? Students found out when they used a flashlight I the classroom to see how the posi-
the church. We are located on Highway 40 west of the traffic light on Highway 19 in Inglis.
tion of the light effects the shadow that is cast by an object. The trophy and the cup used by
We will be serving all-you-can-eat made from scratch, buttermilk pancakes with Sausage or
the students made shadows from 2 inches long to almost 3 feet long. The lesson continued
ham(???) , apple juice, coffee and tea. The meal is $5 for adults and $3 for children under
outside where the students drew shadows in the morning and then again in the afternoon.
10 years old. The proceeds will benefit church supported missionaries. Please come and
Students had to predict how shadows would look and then examine evidence and data.
Other activities for the week included read-aloud about shadows, making shadow puppets,
Spaghetti Dinner and Dance February 16
and drawing silhouettes of the students. Of course, shadow tag was played during recess
Their much anticipated Spaghetti Dinner extravaganza will be in full swing from
times.
5-8pm. Bring your own wine or beer and join us at your neighborhood “Bistro” on 56th St,
Yankeetown for a dining experience like no other. A delicious spaghetti dinner with home-
made sauce, garlic bread, salad, coffee or tea awaits; $8.00 adults, $3.00 children under 12
and children under 5 are free. For those not able to make it to the “Bistro”, take-out orders
are always available, call the clubhouse 352-447-2057 to place your order.
Outdoor Ethics Training at the Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve
Master Naturalist and Educator Susan Pratt will conduct two ‘Leave No Trace’
training sessions on two consecutive Saturdays, February 2nd and 9th, 10:00 a.m., at the
Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve, 1001 Old Rock Road, Yankeetown, FL. The sessions are free
and stand alone. Attend one or both. The goal is to raise our awareness of our impact on the
environment when we enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, camping, boating, hunting, and
fishing. Reservations are suggested but not required. Please call 352-447-5439
Woman’s Club Thrift Store Sale
February is a great month for shopping the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club
Thrift Shop. There’s a 25% off sale on Woman’s Sweaters, Blazers and Jackets. For even
more shopping, on Februaryo16th, at thefor the Nature CoastDance, The “Second To
Homet wn News Spaghetti Dinner and
None” thrift shop will be open. Regular hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10am- 2pm
Advertising at Reasonable Rates for S Levy, NE Citrus & SW Marion Counties
and Thursday evenings 5pm-7pm before Bingo. YIWC Phone number 352 447 2057.
5093 S. Orwell Pt., Homosassa, Florida 34446
Baked Steak Dinner
Phone: (352) 489-4588 Fax: (727) 362-4788
Come enjoy another great dinner at Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church.
Bring your friends and family to our Baked Steak Dinner. It includes baked steak, green
Email, Tom Russell, Publisher: thenewscaster1@gmail.com
beans, mashed,potatoes, Russell, Editor: debbienewscaster@gmail.com
Email Debbie bread, cranberry salad,dessert and beverage. For just a $7.00 dona-
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For more info.489-5274. For Take-Out dinners call 447-2506.
Many students learned the sun does not move in the sky, we move because Earth is always
moving.
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