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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Thrift Shop Returns to Regular Hours
The Thrift Shop at the Yankeetown Inglis Woman’s Club returns to regular shop-
ping hours: Tuesday & Friday: 10am – 1pm, Wednesday: 12 noon – 3pm, and Thursday:
5pm – 6pm before BINGO. With a fresh stock of clothing items and goodies for your
home, you won’t want to miss out on the new arrivals. Treat yourself to something special
at the best prices around! All proceeds generated from sales at the Thrift Shop are used to
benefit our local community.
Have You Had Your Medicare Part D 2010 Plan Check-Up?
SHINE, a volunteer program with the FL Dept of Elder Affairs, is here to assist you in
making the best informed decision for your 2010 Medicare Part D drug plan. There will
be a short presentation explaining the changes for Part D 2010, followed by individual
counseling. SHINE provides free, unbiased, and confidential counseling.
Low Income Medicare beneficiaries should ask about programs to help pay for you
2010 Medicare Prescription Drug Plan costs.
Be sure you are aware of the cost changes in your plan. You will receive information
from your Plan about the changes for 2010 in early November. Do you know the full cost
of your drugs in the Gap? Do you know when you may enter the Gap? Ask a SHINE
volunteer.
Enrollment in Medicare 2010 Part D Plans is from November 15 to December 31, 2009.
If you decide not to change plans, do nothing! Your plan will roll-over into 2010 at the
new costs.
Bring your Medicare Card, your 2009 Part D Plan card (if any), and all your Prescrip-
When it comes to great food and a drop in the temperature, Sunday was a perfect time for
tion drugs to a site near you for assistance in finding out your Part D Drug Plan options for
Inglis VFW member Joe Gumas to bring out his famous chowders. The choice was hard for
2010. Come See a SHINE Volunteer At:
those that sought the yummy delights. Joe made awesome seafood chowder but also made
Chiefland: Wed, November 18th 1:30pm-4:30pm Chiefland Senior Center
a chicken/kielbasa chowder for those who shy away from seafood. Bob Webb, Kathy and Len
Tues, December 1st
1:30pm-4:30pm Chiefland Senior Center
Dutkiewicz and Betsy Webb look over the choices. Next time the VFW does a chowder dinner
Wed, December 16th 1:30pm-4:30pm Chiefland Senior Center
you should sample the food and help the fund raising. Photo by Sally Price.
Pam Naja of Inglis passed away on September 22 at the age of 71. Her long brave
Yankeetown: Thurs, November 12th 9am-12pm AF Knotts Library (Yankeetown)
Fri/Sat, November 21/22 All Day Yankeetown Seafood Festival
fight against cancer ended at Hospice House Lecanto. Pam was a loving person and a regu-
Wed, December 9th 9am-12pm AF Knotts Library (Yankeetown)
lar around town as well as a loyal member of the Parson’s Memorial Presbyterian Church
Yankeetown, where a memorial service for her will take place November 1 at 1 PM.. She
Old Fashion Halloween Party
was preceeded in death by her sister she was always with, Sherry Reed, who lost her life
The Father’s House Pentecostal Church is proud to announce we are having
in a motorcycle accident several years ago. Survivors include her sons, Robert Naja Jr. and
and old fashion Halloween party.There will be a haunted house,a hay ride,bobbing for
wife Linda of Inglis, FL, and David Naja and wife Melanie of Clearwater, FL; grandchil-
apples,lots of fun, goodies and refreshments.Everything will be free to everyone.We would
dren Robert and Christian of Inglis, FL, Dillon, Dawson and McKenzie of Clearwater.
love if you would come and join us for the night.We are located at the corner of C-40A and
Hammock Road.All the festivities will start at 7:00 P.M. For further information or If you
Local Food Banks Benefit
Bubba’s Annual Chili cook off & Come together party will be held 11/21/09
would like to donate candy,baked goods or Halloween items please call 447-0805 or 447-
4pm. Come together and help our local food banks from 10/16/09-11/22/09 bring in 5
4008.
canned goods or make a donation of $5 or more and your 1st drink is on us. Then on Sat
Toys For Tots Benefit
11/21/09 make your best chili and see if you are the new king/queen. Live music,Door
Bubba’s 2nd Annual Toy’s for Tot’s Bike run and party will be held Sat 11/7/09 we
prizes,free vending with donation,free tent camping. Donations,Volunteer,or more info call
will start at Gobbler’s Eatery breakfast with Santa for the kids and sign up 9am-11:30am
Shawnette 352-447-2755
last bike out at 12pm then head to Willard’s then back to Bubba’s, this run will be es-
corted!! At Bubba’s Cutler Spur’s Donnie Cowan,John Shelton Irwin,Mike Meadows,&
** Great home Rentals with immediate occupancy **
Danny Hamilton will be playing live. BBQ with all the fixins $5 per plate. Free vending
1. Waterfront home in Yankeetown, furnished 2 bedroom on the water with boat dock,
space with donation,50/50,door prizes,free tent camping. Let’s make this one even bigger
see it today, move in today,-- call for rental info
and better then last year. So many children need our help. to volunteer,donations,or more
2. Very nice 2/2 for only $575. In nice area if Inglis, boats and trucks ok, lots of room for
info call Shawnette 352-447-2755.
your toys, see it today, move in today
3. Waterfront home furnished on Lake Rousseau with boat dock and boat house, 2/2
Invitation to 65th anniversary of Hollie & Zula Young
with large ½ acre lot, boats and trucks ok, lots of room for your toys, move in today, just
$900. per month
Everyone, all friends, family members and neighbors, are invited to a
** Great homes with owner financing **
celebration honoring the 65th wedding anniversary of Hollie and Zula
1. New 3/2 cement block home on nice lot in peaceful acres, owner financing available,
Young that will be held at the Inglis community Center on Sat., October
see it today, move in today with owner financing, only $115K
2. Levy county the just north Hunters dream, Home
Fantastic 3/2, “in woods” of Inglis.
24 from 1:00-5:00 p.m. The celebration will be hosted by the grandchil-
acreswithOnly $200K owner financing,
is in good condition, and on 5 small pond, with
dren of Hollie and Zula Young. For additional information, please call
it today,today.
see move in
(352) 447-2583.
Diamond Investments, Inc.
352-447-4442
ryA. Diamond
Dar l
Newscaster by the Numbers:
Licensed Real Estate Broker
352 447-4588 352-621-4588 Fax: 800-385-6736
Call Shirley at 352 400-0301
Real Estate Investment Consultant
Darryl & Vicki Diamond & Shirley
www.diamondhomesandland.com
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