The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 5 - October 1, 2008
Community Events & Meetings
Burglaries  - Continued from page 1
Wildlife park invites spooky scenarios for haunted tram rides
detectives on Sept. 23. Detectives learned that two males and a female had sold stolen
property for cash, then used the money to purchase the illegal street drug, methamphet-
The Friends of Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park are seeking area businesses
amine.
and organizations to participate in their annual Haunted Tram Rides community event at
The three arrested were 21-year-old Corey Alan Haley, 9430 S.E. 194 St.; 35-
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park, scheduled on Friday, October 24 and Saturday,
year-old Billie Jo Laubach (Inglis P.O. Box address) and 21-year-old Paul Floyd Schott, IV,
October 25, from 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. The Pepper Creek Trail will be transformed
11162 N. Nighthawk Terrace. Haley, Laubach and Schott were each charged with 2 counts
during these evenings into a trail of haunting scenarios that will delight families.
of burglary and 2 counts of grand theft.
Participating businesses will be given a location on the Pepper Creek Trail to deco-
The LCSO Drug Task Force assisted in the arrest, and additional charges were filed
rate with their own spooky setup. Guidelines and applications are available at the park of-
against Billie Jo Laubach: possession of 1.6 grams of methamphetamine and possession of
fice. There is no charge to sponsor a location. Locations will be judged for a variety of
listed chemicals. During the search, Lt. Dykstra found Coleman fuel, numerous coffee fil-
awards. This is a great community relations project and all participating sponsors will be
ters, two bottles of pH strips, several funnels, gloves, wooden spoons, a Pyrex glass dish,
recognized. Guidelines and applications for a Spooky Scenario location are available Mon-
and lithium batteries - items used in the manufacturing of methamphetamine.
day through Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the park office or call (352) 628-5343,
The three were charged with a July 18th burglary to 5906 Riverside Dr. in Yankee-
ext. 1002 to request an application by mail.
town, which included a washer and dryer. The water to the washing machine was not turned
This is the fifth year the park has held this event which draws thousands of visitors
off, and the lower level of the residence was flooded. Lt. Scott Tummond recovered the
each night. The suggested donation for the tram ride is $5.00 for adults and $3.00 for
washing machine and dryer, along with a violin and Nintendo game.
children up to age 12. A special Alien Encounter will be set up in the Florida Room. The
They were also charged with a July 23rd burglary to 4150 S.E. 193 Place, Yankee-
donation for admission to the Alien Encounter will be $2.00 per person. Children’s games,
town. Property valued at $ 6300 was taken. A laptop computer and video camera was recov-
including a Bouncy House, will also be provided. Clowns and several face painters will add
ered by Inv. Mark Morgan.
to the fun. Refreshments and trinkets will be available.
Dunnellon’s First Saturday Village Market
Veterans Coalition Benefit Yard Sale Sat. 10/04
Saturday, October 4th, 2008, 9 am - 2 pm. Vendors of every type will be on hand,
The Citrus County Veterans Coalition will hold their monthly Benefit Yard Sale
showcasing their wares, from flea marketeers to antiques, fresh produce to crafts, food to
Saturday October 4th from 7 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church on
jewelry and so much more. Civic and fraternal groups are encouraged to participate and
U.S. 41 in Inverness. There will be more booths, more venders, more collectibles, more
help make this event a true community affair. It should be noted that many historic district
treasures and more stuff that you just can’t live without, as the yard sale continues to grow.
residents are scheduling "yard sales" on the First Saturdays also. Convenient off-street
Plenty of food and area for the kids to play in so bring the family and shop until you drop and
parking is available at Datesman Park and the Dunnellon Lions Club (watch for signs). For
enjoy. This event will continue through spring on the first Saturday of every month at the
additional information, please call 465-9200.
church with the proceeds to benefit our needy veterans in Citrus County. The Coalition
New Household Hazardous Waste Drop Off Program Dates & Times
Food Bank is currently providing food staples to over 120 veterans and their families plus
The county has expanded its free Household Hazardous Waste drop-off program
assisting other needy veterans with information and direction to the proper agency for as-
for residents to coincide with the paint disposal program days on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
sistance.
Fridays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Materials will be accepted only in original containers, and
Guys, Can You Carry a Tune?
only up to 60 pounds total per visit will be accepted per household. Information is on the
Hernando Harmonizers, part of a local Men's Barbershop Harmony Society's Chapter,
Landfill Information sign on State Road 44. Residents may also call Solid Waste Manage-
meets weekly on Monday evenings. Doors open at 6:45 pm, singing starts at 7:00 pm at
ment at 527-7670 during working hours for information.
Nativity Lutheran Church's fellowship hall, 6363 Commercial Way (near the intersection
of US 19 & Hwy 50).Info 352-556-3936 or call 484-883-6146.
14 u.s. 19 N. (S.R. 55)• Inglis, FL
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Roll-Off Container Service
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Monday - Happy Hour All Day
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Construction Debris
Tuesday - Open Jam 7-10 pm
Yard Waste
Wednesday - Free Pool $1.75 Longnecks
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Thursday - Dart Tournament 7pm by Barbie
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Friday - Music & Drink Specials
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Call 447-2755
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Clipper Cuts $8
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RV Rental and RV Sites Available
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