The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 5 - October 12, 2011
Construction Workers Sponsor Food Drive
Community Events & Meetings
The construction craftsmen of Progress Energy are having a food drive for the lo-
Fall Festival, Homosassa Oct. 28 - ALL FREE
cal families who are in crisis due to the economy. The large number of people who are on
Fall Festival - The First Baptist Church of Old Homosassa invites everyone to
hard times has dramatically expanded to the point where churches and other agencies
attend their Fall Festival that will be held on Fri., Oct. 28, from 6:00-9:00 p.m. - a great
are being emptied out of all their food supplies they provide the needy families.
substitute for Halloween! Please join us for Tons of Family Fun, with games, prizes, candy,
“Jesus Is Ministries of Inglis will disperse the food collected in this drive to the families
inflatables and live music. EVERYTHING IS FREE! The church is located at 10540 W.
who are in need.The collection dates are the 9th to the 13th of October at the plant. This is a
Yulee Dr. in Old Homosassa (west of Hwy. 19). For additional information, please call (352)
in house collection so there are no public drop off points except the Ministry itself in Inglis.
628-3858. Visit our website www.fbchommosassa.org
Bunny Adams of Jesus Is Ministries said, “we are going to pick up the food on Thursday the
13th. We give approximately 65 food boxes which feed anywhere from 2-6 people per box
Shredding Event in Crystal River
per month. We also provide meals for anyone who comes to the ministry 24/7.”
BizCo Team Citrus, Inc., has announced a shredding event to take place on October
Street Dancin’ in Crystal River, Nov. 5, at Stone Crab Jam
22, in the Save-A-Lot parking area, 204 SE Highway 19, in Crystal River. A shredder truck
The fourth-annual Stone Crab Jam, presented by the Kings Bay Rotary Club, will
from Ocala, will be present at this location from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., to provide for the
be held on Sat., Nov. 5, from 4:00 pm until 11:00 pm, in Crystal River at W. Citrus Ave., 5th
shredding and lawful disposal of documents and papers.
Ave. and Kings Bay Park. There will be numerous live bands, with dancing in the streets,
Individuals and businesses may bring their documents and papers which require shred-
vendors, crafters, great local food, including stone crab claws, along with wine and beer.
ding, at this time. Everything which will fit into a 10 ream copy paper box, 11 ½” X 17 ½”
There will be a Chowder Cook-Off with big payoffs to winners: 1st ($500), 2nd ($200) and
X 10”, will be shredded for a fee of $10 for the first box and $5 for all subsequent boxes.
3rd ($100). Music will be presented on three stages. Call Bonnie at 352-697-2725 for coo-
There are laws which require businesses to properly dispose of (shred) documents
koff entry information. General admission is $5 per person, 6 admissions for $25, or $50 per
which contain personal and private information. For your own protection, individuals
VIP ticket with many added perks. Advance tickets may be purchased from a Rotary Club
should also shred all such documents. Life South, non-profit partner of BizCo of Citrus
member or at the Military Outlet, located at 550 N. Citrus Ave.
County, will have the Blood Mobile at this location also, and is asking for your blood dona-
tions. Life South will be providing hot dogs and soft drinks. Your blood donation can save
Lions Club Seafood Fest
a life. For more information, call 352-628-6624
The Inglis Yankeetown Lions Club will hold their 30th Annual Seafood Festi-
Save the Animals Benefit
val on Nov. 19th & 20th, 2011 from 9am to 5pm on Riverside Drive in the Heart of Yan-
keetown. Fine Arts & Crafts, Food, beverages, Entertainment, Games and More. Free Ad-
The public is invited to a special event to help save lives of animals in Citrus
mission. For info: 352-505-7936
County. There will be a fun packed charitable evening at Burke’s of Ireland, sponsored by
A Nue Salon, GulfWest Land Surveying and Plantation Animal Clinic to benefit A Humane
Giant Book Sale At A.F. Knotts Library
The “Friends” of A. F. Knotts Public Library located at 11 56th Street in Yankeetown is
Society of Central Florida Pet Rescue/Dobie Ranch Rescue. Hours will be 6-9 PM Thurs-
having our gigantic, what-a-bargain, Fall book sale during library hours begining Saturday,
day, October 20th. The event will feature live music by Doug Nicholson.
November 12, 2011, 9AM to1:00 PM , November 15 (Tuesday) 3-8 PM, November 16 &
For more information, call A’Nue Salon at 352-563-2110 or Plantation Animal
Our Pub
17 (Wednesday & Thursday) 9AM-5PM. Our sale will continue at the Seafood Festival.
Clinic at 352-794-0001.
Holiday Bazaar and Craft Fair
The Council of Catholic Women of Our Lady of Grace Church, 6 Roosevelt Blvd.,
Beverly Hills, is hosting its annual Holiday Bazaar and Craft Fair in the Parish Life Cen-
ter: Friday, October 28, 9AM to 3 PM; Saturday, October 29, 9 AM to 3 PM; and Sunday,
Restaurant, Lounge
October 30, 9AM to 2 PM. Other crafters displaying their wares will be Stretchies by Judith
LLC, Embroidery Etc. by Barb, Jewelry Designs by Beth, BJ Crafts One Stroke Painting,
& Package Store
Katydid Enterprises and Chocolates by Vanessa. Refreshments will be available. For more
information contact Fran Wagner at 527-0723 or Kathleen Agiesta at 746-2660.
Flea Market Planned for Dunnellon
253 Hwy 40 W. • Inglis, FL
The Altar and Rosary Society of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church will be hold-
1/4 mile west of Hwy. 19
ing their annual Flea Market on Saturday, November 5, from 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. in Father Stege-
In a Hurry? Call Ahead (352) 447-2406
man hall, located at the corner of Hwy. 41 and Hwy. 40 in Dunnellon.
Hundred of items will be for sale including the famous boutique table. Plan to at-
Open M,W,Th 11a-12mid, F-S til 1am • Closed Tues.
tend this community event.
Everything Made to Order
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River Retreat Spa
Fresh-Made Salads: Antipasta, Chicken, Chef & Shrimp
Specials, Homemade Soups, Chowders & Chili
6015 Highway 40 West
Yankeetown, Florida • (352) 447-2505
Steaks & Seafood Pasta Dishes with Homemade Sauces
Hand-Pressed Hamburgers Cooked Your Way
Cuts & Color • Barber & Clipper Cuts
Redken, Rusk & Chi Products
Wings, Subs & Clubs
Masques • Peels • Facials • Permanent Make-Up
Manicures • Pedicures • Acrylics
Pizza, Calzones & Oven-Baked
Tanning & Exercise • Massage License MM19077
Subs after 4 pm
EXERCISE GYM
Saturday: Prime Rib after 4 pm
Buy 1 Month,
Bring a Friend FREE!
Special Drinks Made to Order
Watch Free Movies While You Exercise!
Buddy & Fred's Hardware
Captains Cove Outfitters
Randy Alumbaugh
42 Hwy 19 N. - Inglis,FL - 352-447-2600
39 W. Highway 40 - Inglis, Florida
Construction, Inc.
(352) 447-5610, 283-0492 or 283-0493
Hours: M-F 8-6 - Sat. 8-4 Est. 1983
New Homes - Renovations - Additions
www.CaptainsCoveOutfitters.com
Super Slick Stuff Gun Lube/Cleaner
Serving Marion, Levy & Citrus Counties
Kayak Sales & Rentals
All Seeds - 5 packs for $1.00
www.alumbaughconstruction.com
Authorized Heritage Kayak Dealer
Thermacell - Priced Right
Licensed & Insured CRC058012
ACA-Certified Kayak Instruction • Tours
Septic Field Rejuvenator
High-Quality New Tackle • Bait • Ice
Office: 352-447-0655 - Inglis
Randy Alumbaugh
50
Fax: 352-447-3013
Cell: 352-266-7113
21 lbs. of ICE FREE w/purchase of 100 Shrimp!