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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Tiana Sweeney, YTS Math-a-Thon winner!
Tiana Sweeney, 3rd grade student at Yankeetown School, collected the largest
Yankeetown School Fall Festival & Parade
amount of donations for the St. Jude Childrenís Hospital during the school’s recent Math-a-
The YTS PTO and is hosting a Fall Festival Parade Oct. 27. The entire town is in-
thon fundraiser with a total of $253. Tiana said she spent many hours seeking donations for
vited to join the parade. Line up on Rishers Ave at 10:30 to march or 11 am. along route
the children. Tiana will be recognized at the school’s upcoming awards celebration for her
to watch. Parade starts at the police station and ends at the YTS Fall Festival held at the
effort. Other participants included: Katelyn Wood, Brooke McCarthy and DeLaney Cowan.
Yankeetown School. There will be Games, Contest, Food, a bounce house for the kids, and
Although the school did not meet its goal, the students’ hard work for this worthy cause is
prizes. If you missed the PTO's Tuesday meeting in the school auditorium and would like
appreciated.
to help, please contact Wanda Castell at 352-447-2372. Booth workers are needed, along
‘Dinner and A Movie’ raised $1200 for YTS science trip!
with cakes, candy and prizes!!
What a night, theThursday, Oct. 18, fundraiser turned out to be, the (Italian) ‘Din-
Inglis Recreation Committee Trail of Trunk Treats
ner and a Movie’ to raise funding for the 2012 Pigeon Key Science field Trip! Mrs. Genie
The Inglis Recreation Committee will present a “Trail of Trunk Treats” from 4 - 6
Sturtevant, teacher at Yankeetown School and sponsor of the school’s annual trip, said the
pm on Saturday, October 27th. Inglis avenue will be closed from 3 - 6 pm on this date. The
Inglis/Yankeetown community came together, again this year, to make this a grand event,
‘trail’ will involve ‘trunks’ (vans, tailgates or lawn chairs) to distribute candy to the ‘trick or
and she passes her gratitude to all who helped, especially fundraising coordinator Brookie
treaters’ east along the Food Ranch parking lot, south along Inglis Avenue, west on Hwy 40,
Archibald and the Parents of Pigeon Key. The event raised $1,200 for the upcoming trip!
and then north between the bank and the town hall to the Inglis Community Center. You
Inglis/Yankeetown Halloween Parade
must be registered to be a "trunk". The cost of a space is: Politicians $10, Individuals $1,
There will be an Inglis/Yankeetown Halloween Parade on Saturday morning, Oct.
Inglis businesses free. There are only 5 Political, 35 individual and 12 business spaces
27! Shirley “Tink” Addison is working with the Yankeetown School PTO to bring back the
available. Register at the Inglis Town Hall or the Inglis Post Office. Halloween Festival
parade, a long standing memory for many in the Inglis/Yankeetown communities. Bikes,
4:30 - 9 pm after the ‘trail’ at the Inglis Community Center!
walkers, floats, horses,everyone is welcome! Lineup will be at 10:30 a.m. along Risher
Revival and Gospel Sing
Avenue and will proceed to Yankeetown School for the Fall Festival. Costumes are encour-
The Rock Church will be hosting a Revival to PRAY FOR OUR NATION on
aged! For additional information, contact Ms. Addison at 352-446-7963 or PTO member
Oct 31-Nov 4 services will be at 7:00 PM. Along with our gospel sing on Sat at 6:00
Melissa Kennedy at 352-949-3799.
PM Which will be 1 hr before our Revival service.Sunday morning at 10:30 Am.
Yankeetown School schedule reminders
Pastor Phil Whitley Invites Everyone. (Special Singers-and different speakers each night)
A Cross Country match will be held at Williston Middle School on Thursday, Oct. 25.
Area Artisans Wanted
Report cards will be sent home with students on Friday, Oct. 26th.
The Withlacoochee Gulf Area Chamber of Commerce (WGACC) would like to
The Yankeetown Middle School will have a Dance on Friday, Oct. 26, from 6:00-8:00
compile a list of artisans interested in forming an informal group within the Chamber. The
p.m. at the school.
idea is to cultivate the interests of artisans of various media (painting, sculpting, welding,
woodworking, quilting, ceramics,stained glass, etc.) in order to promote the
photography,
art culture of the South LevyandCitrus Interested parties should contact the
North areas.
WGACC by emailatinglisyankeetown@gmail.comphoneat 447-3383.
or by (352)
Wilderness CircleGathering
Saturday, October 27, 2012 11:00 AM it will be leld by Mackie Sanford of Chero-
kee •a of the •BaptistChurch) Pot follows and
descent. (He’s member Dunnellon luck • then
You havehaveIndianblood,justCall Betty
afternoon music. don’t to but the Indian heart.
Berger 352-447-2736 or e mail bberger@bellsouth.net for directions. There’s no electric
or water but there is a port-a-potty.
Medicare Part C (Health) and Part D (Drug) Plan Enrollment:
Come See a SHINE Volunteer At:
Wed, October 31st
9am-12noon
AF Knotts Library (Yankeetown)
Wed, November 14th 9:00am-Noon
AF Knotts Library (Yankeetown)
By listening to those that have the greatest impact
on our students--OUR TEACHERS AND PARENTS--I will
ensure that my decisions, based on strong Christian
values and fiscally conservative policies, are in the
best interest of all Levy County students.
Political advertisement paid and approved by Cindy Roach, Democrat, for Levy County Superintendent of Schools.
Inglis Super Stop Restaurant
Randy Alumbaugh
Brandell Campbell
Cafe-Deli Open 5 am - 8 pm
Subs and Fried Chicken
Quarry Mgr.
Construction, Inc.
50
Stop a visit the "Beer Cave"
NewHomes- RenovationsAdditions
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HOURS:
Serving Marion, Levy & Citrus Counties
St. Catherine Quarry
Store open 5 a.m. - 10pm.
www.alumbaughconstruction.com
Now Open
Aggregates Division
Office (352)793-4526
Licensed & Insured CRC058012
Florida Region
Dine-In
or Call-Ahead
Fax (352)793-5682
Bushnell, FL. 33513
Office: 352-447-0655 - Inglis
Randy Alumbaugh
50
U.S. Hwy. 19
for Take-Out
447-4464
(at C.R. 40)
Cell (352)427-6664
brcampbell@cemexusa.com
Fax: 352-447-3013
Shell Gas
Cell: 352-266-7113
352-
Inglis, Florida