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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Yankeetown School Fall Festival
Everyone is invited to come and join the fun. Admission is free and tickets are
only 25 cents each or five for a dollar. Festival activities include hay rides, games, prizes,
a cake walk, bounce house, photo booth, food, drinks and much more. For more informa-
tion, please call Yankeetown School at 352-447-2372. FESTIVAL FAST FACTS: Yan-
keetown School PTO Fall Festival, Friday, October 17, 2014; 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Yankeetown
School,4500 Highway 40 West Yankeetown, FL. How can the town help? By coming to
the event and/or donating money or candy at the school office.
Trail of Trunk Treats
The Town of Inglis "Trail of Trunk Treats", a safe alternative to trick or treating, is
seeking persons interested in decorating their car trunks, tailgates, chairs, etc and distribut-
ing candy to kids along the trail. The trail, located next to the Inglis Community Center this
year, will be from 12:30-2pm on Saturday, October 25th. There is no cost to enter, but you
must register your trunk' at the Town Hall or Inglis Post Office for an assigned space. For
more information call Freda at 447-0236/2888.
Shine Help for Elder Affairs
SHINE, a volunteer program with the FL Dept of Elder Affairs, is here to assist you in
making the best informed decision for your 2015 Medicare Part D Drug Plan or Medicare
Advantage Plan. Each site will have a short presentation followed by individual counsel-
ing. SHINE provides free, unbiased, and confidential counseling.
Low Income Medicare beneficiaries should ask about Extra Help (LIS) to help pay
Inglis Post Office clerk Freda Gibson and new Postmaster Kim Chandler are promoting the
for your 2015 Medicare Prescription Drug Plan costs.
Breast Cancer Awareness stamps. If you purchase a sheet of the 20 stamps for $12.00, $2.20
Bring with you your Medicare Card, your 2014 Plan card (if any), and all your
(11x20) will be donated for breast cancer research. With the purchase you get to pick a prize
Prescription drug bottles or a 90 day listing of your prescriptions from your pharmacy.
from a basket of goodies and enter your name in a drawing for a nice gift basket to be drawn
Please call 1-800-262-2243 for a site near you or to be referred to a SHINE volunteer.
October 31. Stop in and show your support for their promotion.
LucilleAgnes Neeld, age 102 of Inglis passed away MondayInglis  6,
Agnes Neeld, 102 of morning October
Yankeetown
Wed, October 8th
9:00am-Noon
AF Knotts Library (Yankeetown)
Wed, October 29th
9:00am-Noon
AF Knotts Library (Yankeetown)
Lucille
Wed, November 12th
9:00am-Noon
AF Knotts Library
2014 at Haven Hospice in Chiefland. She was born August 28, 1912 to the late O.M. and
Sat/Sun, November 22/23
All Day
Yankeetown Seafood Festival
Lula J. (Hawkins) Moody in St. Catherine, FL and was a life long resident of Levy County.
Wed, Dec 10th (AEP Ended 12/7)  10:00am-Noon
AF Knotts Library (Yankeetown)
She was of the Pentecostal Faith. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her
Calling All Scarecrows
husband Louis O. Neeld, twin sons Mitchell and Michael Neeld and a stepson Lynnwod P.
All businesses and organizations are urged to get creative and enter a scarecrow
Neeld. She is survived by her sons Herbert O. Neeld and wife Jean of Crystal River, John S.
into the 2014 Town of Inglis Scarecrow Contest. Scarecrows may be funny, scary, or busi-
Neeld and wife Marion of Baconton, GA, Gilbert R. Neeld of Inglis, FL and stepson Louis
ness themed, but must be in good taste. They may be displayed inside or outside, but they
B. Neeld and wife Mariko of Orange, CA, daughters Euverla L. Newman of Grayson, GA,
must be registered at the Inglis Town Hall or the Inglis Post Office to be judged. Judging
Carolyn A. Risher of Hernando, FL and Magdalene E. Hawthorne and husband Richard of
will be October 27-30, and the winner will be rewarded on October 31st with a plaque. For
Inglis, FL, 27 grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren and 16 great great grandchildren. The
more information call Freda at 447-0236/2888.
Funeral Service was at Thursday October 9th at the First Baptist Church of Inglis with Rev.
Bobby Thompson presiding. Arrangements under the direction of Strickland Funeral Home
Yankeetown Inglis Woman's Club Specials Thursday Night.
with Crematory, Crystal River.
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-
Realty
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
Sally Price, Realtor
to None Shoppe open Tuesday thru Saturday 10 am to 2 pm. 352- 447- 2057.
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Veterans Day Parade
The 2014 Veteran's Day Parade wants you!! Decorate your tailgate (which could
HAMMOCK LOT FOR HUNTING CAMP $14,000
be as large 10 x 18, or as small as your glutes) and get judged by the folks in the parade!
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Serving Inglis, Yankeetown, Dunnellon, Hernando, Crystal River & Hom
Sign up at the Inglis Town hall (need a number). On Saturday November 8th at 11am,
Hammock Wildlife Preserve off Butler
the parade starts at the Yankeetown School, heads east on Hwy 40, Florida 34446
5093 S. Orwell Pt., Homosassa, down Inglis Avenue,
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through the Food Ranch parking lot andne (352) 489-4588 Fax (727) 362-4788the Post
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tent camping under a huge hickory tree.
Please note, the Inglis Post ail (Debbieremain open during the parade, but you may need
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ing at Reasonable Rates for S Levy, NE Citrus & SW Marion Counties
Easy access off Butler Rd. Turn left on
to park at the Food Ranch between 11 am and 12:30pm as Inglis Avenue will be closed to
5093 S. Orwell Pt., Homosassa, Florida 34446
SE 39 Ct .35 to SE 180 St, left to SE 40
regular traffic. Call Ruth at 447-0236 for more information.
Phone: (352) 489-­4588 Fax: (727) 362-­478lot on the right. Hunting season is
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Attention, 2nd Infantry Division Veterans
mail, Debbie Russell, Editor: debbienewscaster@gmail.com
The Florida Branch of the Second Indianhead Division Association will have its
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to start in our Division are invited. For more information,
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