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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Helping Hands Food Distribution for Inglis Thursday Oct 13
H.H.A.L.O. will be conducting a food distribution in Inglis on October 13, 2011
from 12:00pm until 1:00pm. We will be located at the Inglis Community Center at 137
Hwy 40 /west. This is a Levy County distribution so please bring verification of your resi-
dence (i.e. drivers license, voting card, electric bill, etc.). If you would like more informa-
tion or would like to reserve a bag of food please call Keith at 1-352-949-1775, if no answer
please leave a message with your name, number of people in your family and we will add
you to our list. Supplies are limited, first come first served (pre-registered participants will
be taken first) .
Beginning Computer Classes - Inglis
Computer Classes will start again on Wednesday October 19, 2011 at 6:00PM in
the Inglis Community Center. Laptops are limited so if you have your own please bring
it. No preregistration required and the classes are at no cost to the participants. Please
just come all are welcome no computer experience required. If you have some knowledge
there will still be skills that will only enhance you knowledge.
Inglis Street Dance
Saturday, October 22, 2011 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the Inglis Community Center,
celebrating the 50th year of the “Elvis” movie “Follow That Dream” filmed in our area.
Featuring live music “R STYLE” (Local band) performing old and new music. Free entry,
a small donation of non-perishable items will be accepted. Food and refreshments will be
sold. Please come and celebrate with us. For more information please contact Janice Bell
The Citrus High School Marching Band struts their stuff in an exhibition performance during
(President) Inglis Recreation Committee (RABAC) 352-447-2261
the Hurricane Pride Invitational Marching Band Festival last week. The annual event draws
“75 Years of Local Education” at Yankeetown School, Oct. 29th
bands from around the region as far away as Bacon Raton and The Panhandle and is the larg-
On Sat., Oct. 29, from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., Yankeetown School will cel-
est of it’s kind in the state. TheNewscaster/Mike Moore.
ebrate its 75th anniversary, with tours of the older buildings. Others ideas for the event
Medicare Part C (Health) and Part D (Drug) Plan 2012 Enrollment Begins and
include a digital photo collage in the auditorium, a technology exhibit, a tour of the mod-
Ends Early This Year! Saturday, Oct 15th – Wednesday, Dec 7th, 2011
ern classrooms, lunch in the cafeteria, entertainment, exhibits from 1936-2011 to include
SHINE, a volunteer program with the FL Dept of Elder Affairs, is here to assist
cheerleaders past and present, sports teams, old employees, personal photo albums and
you in making the best informed decision for your 2012 Medicare Part D Drug Plan or
copy machine for duplicating pictures, along with t-shirts, photo collage discs, cookbooks,
Medicare Advantage Plan. Each site will have a short presentation followed by individual
coloring books, an event timeline, memory pages and Whose classroom was this?
counseling. SHINE provides free, unbiased, and confidential counseling.
Low Income Medicare beneficiaries should ask about Extra Help (LIS) to help
Woman's Club Community Pot Luck
The Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club is starting the new season off on the right
pay for your 2012 Medicare Prescription Drug Plan costs.
foot with a Community Pot Luck. Dancin’ to the 50’s celebrating the 50 Year Anniversary
Bring with you your Medicare Card, your 2011 Plan card (if any), and all your
of Elvis filming “Follow That Dream” in our very own backyard. Saturday, October 15th is
Prescription drug bottles or a 90 day listing of your prescriptions from your pharmacy.
the day and 5pm is when all the fun begins. Everyone bring your best pot luck dish to share
Please call 1-800-262-2243 for a site near you or to be referred to a SHINE volunteer.
and drinks if you want; the Club will have water and sodas for sale. Tell your neighbors
Inglis Community Center Wed, October 12th, 9:00am-Noon
and friends; grab the kids, your dancin’ shoes and your best Elvis voice and meet us at the
AF Knotts Library (Yankeetown) Wed, November 9th 9:00am-Noon
Club on 56th Street in Yankeetown for an evening of good food, singin’ and dancin’.
Sat/Sun, November 19/20 All Day Yankeetown Seafood Festival
Wed, Dec 14th (Enrollment Ended) 10:00am-Noon AF Knotts Library (Yankeetown)
Republican Club First Fall Meeting
Marion County: Dunnellon Tues, October 4th 10:00am-Noon
Dunnellon Public Li-
The Yankeetown – Inglis Republican Club is pleased to welcome back members
brary; Tues, November 1st 10:00am-Noon Dunnellon Public Library; Tues, December
and guests to the first fall meeting of 2011. The October meeting will take place on Tues-
6th 10:00am-Noon Dunnellon Public Library.
day, October 18th, 2011, at the Inglis-Yankeetown Lions’ Club, on Hwy 40 & 59th St,
Yankeetown. The meeting starts at 6 PM, allowing for some socializing, and a pot-luck
supper will be served at 6:30 PM.
The featured speaker will be Marsha Drew, Levy County Commissioner. We will
also have nominations for 2012 Club officers.The Nominating Committee will have a slate
to present as follows: President – Donald Caldwell; Vice President – Kathleen Burke; Sec-
retary – Sally Ann Collins; Treasurer – Paula Hall. Nominations may be made from the
floor. Please call Edith at 352-447-2622 or Don at 352-212-8875. The public is invited.
Inglis First Baptist Church - Safe Alternative to Halloween
The First Baptist Church of Inglis would like to invite you to join us for an eve-
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ning of fun, providing as a safe alternative to Halloween: “Hallowed be Thy Name Night”
on Monday, October 31, 2011 from 6:00-8:00pm. We will be hosting a family-friendly
Hose up to 2” - 6 Wire
event, which will include: food & drinks, a bag of treats for each child, pony rides, hay-
rides, a cakewalk, fun games and more. There is no charge so please bring your family and
join us for an entertaining, fun-filled evening!
The 42nd Annual Cedar Key Seafood Festival is Saturday Oct 15 and Sunday Oct
16, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. As Levy county’s largest event, the 42nd Cedar Key Seafood Festival
Open 7 Days a Week!
Inglis
Dunnellon
celebrates the area’s fishing heritage, offering two days of fantastic food, shopping, music,
Monday - Friday 7:30 - 5:30
24 Highway 19 North
11473 N Williams St.
and family fun on the beautiful island of Cedar Key. Over 250 art and crafts exhibitors will
Saturday & Sunday 8 - 5
352-447-6000
352-489-3391
exhibit and sell their work on Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. along Cedar
Key’s Second Street in the annual Seafood Festival Arts and Crafts Fair.
Bobbalu's Free Sub Club Card
Buddy & Fred's Hardware
42 Hwy 19 N. - Inglis,FL - 352-447-2600
Get yours at Inglis Super Stop
Hours: M-F 8-6 - Sat. 8-4 Est. 1983
Buy Any 4 Foot Long subs, anytime,
50
get one Free!
Super Slick Stuff Gun Lube/Cleaner
All Seeds - 5 packs for $1.00
4th Down & Free
Thermacell - Priced Right
352-447-4464
Septic Field Rejuvenator
Hwy 40 at US 19 - Inglis