The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
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Community Events
Haunted Maze and Graveyard Benefits Citrus United Basket
The 17th annual super scream of `The Nightmare on Pine Bluff Street' Haunted
Maze and Spooky Graveyard will take place on Saturday the 29th, from 7 to 10:30 pm; and
Women and Money Educational Series
Halloween night, from 7 to 9:30 pm. The event is FREE!!! You start your journey where
From Uf/Ifas Extension Citrus County. Who: Women Who Want To Take Control
candy & treats are given out and donations are accepted. All new maze walkway this year,
Of Their Finances. What: Women And Money: Unique Issues. When: November 7, 2016,
through different tunnels and tents and through the haunted graveyard. If you survive the
Monday Afternoon From 1:00 To 3:00 Pm. Where: Uf/Ifas Extension Citrus County,3650
ghosts and zombies, you make it back to civilization and the land of the living. Lots of fun
W. Sovereign Path, Ste. 1, Lecanto, Fl.The classes cover the following topics: Money Ba-
and scares for all, and it's all FREE!!! Donations for C.U.B. (Citrus United Basket) of food
sics: Getting organized, financial goal setting and a spending plan will help you keep your
or money will be accepted.
finger on your financial pulse. Protecting Assets: Learning about insurance, identity theft,
The Maze and Graveyard is located at 8154 W Pine Bluff St, Crystal River. From
scams, fraud, and credit management will help you identify, evaluate, and develop a plan
Crystal River, around 6 miles north on Citrus Ave (CR 495). Signs will be out on Citrus Ave
for protects your assets. Investing Basics: Learning how to manage your money and how to
to turn onto West Pine Bluff St. Parking is free on the east side of the front yard area. Bring
invest will likely help your money grow. Estate Planning: Developing an estate plan helps
yourselves, family and friends for a wonderfully scary good time. Questions or directions,
ensure your wishes are carried out. Pre-registration is required and the fee of $25 is due by
call 563-2817, Happy Halloween!!!!!
October 3, 2016. For more information or to register, contact UF/IFAS Extension Citrus
No Meeting in November for LWVCC
County at 352-527-5700.
The League of Women Voters of Citrus County will not be having their usual
Holiday Bazaar And Craft Fair
monthly meeting in November due to election activities at the library. In December, there
The Community of Catholic Women (CCW) of Our Lady of Grace Church, 6
will be a LWVCC Holiday Party at Van der Valk in place of the monthly meeting. The
Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills, is hosting its annual Holiday Bazaar and Craft Fair in the
League will resume their usual meetings starting January 10 th at the Coastal Region Li-
Parish Life Center: Friday, October 28 and Saturday, October 29 from 9AM to 2:30 PM.
brary in Crystal River, at 10:15 AM. For more info please call 352-382-0032.
Many artisans from the Citrus County Craft Council, CCW and the Parish will be display-
Wildlife Park Setting Up For Fun For Its Haunted Tram Rides
ing their hand crafted Christmas and Holiday treasures , jewelry, plants and baked goods for
sale. Each crafter will donate a handcrafted item for the hourly raffle drawings throughout
Event
the day. Must be present to win. This is a great opportunity to get a jump on your holiday
Ellie Schiller Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park and the Friends of Homo-
shopping for quality gift items. Refreshments will be available for purchase. Proceeds go to
sassa Springs Wildlife Park are busy planning and setting up for their annual Haunted Tram
needed items for the church and charitable contributions. For information contact Bernita
Rides community event scheduled for the evenings of Friday, October 28 and Saturday, Oc-
Becker, Vendor Chair at 344-0235 or Bea Griffith, Bazaar Chair at 746-0752.
tober 29, 2016. The event will begin at 6:00pm each evening, and run until 10:00 pm. Pep-
per Creek Trail will be transformed during these evenings into a trail of haunting scenarios
Citrus Parks & Recreations 2016/2017 Second Annual Concert Series
that will delight families.
Citrus County Parks and Recreation is happy to announce their 2016/2017 Concert
This will be the thirteenth year the Friends of Homosassa Springs Wildlife Park
series running from November 12, 2016 to March 24, 2017. The series opens Saturday No-
will be holding the Haunted Tram Rides event which has attracted thousands of visitors
vember 12th with The Alter Eagles doing a Tribute to The Eagles. The performance will be
each night. In addition to the Haunted Tram Rides, the event includes family fun such as
at the Citrus Springs Community Center, 1570 West Citrus Springs Blvd, Citrus Springs,
Halloween costume contests, a fun slide, and refreshments.
FL. Tickets are $15.00 per person with auditorium style seating.
The suggested donation for the tram ride is $5.00 for adults (age 13 and over) and
The next show will be Friday, December 2nd. This is Parks and Recreations an-
$3.00 for children up to age 12. A Haunted House will be set up in the Florida Room. The
nual Christmas show this year featuring a return of The New Dawn Singers. This perfor-
Grim Reaper's Haven is the theme of this year's Haunted House, which have extended
mance will be at the Citrus Springs Community Center, 1570 West Citrus Springs Blvd,
hours this year starting Thursday, October 27, from 11:00 am until 4:00 pm; Friday, October
Citrus Springs, FL. Tickets are $10.00 per person. The entire building will be decked out for
28 and Saturday, October 29 from 11:00am until 4:00 pm and will reopen from 6:00 pm
the holidays to start this festive season.
until 10:00 pm. The hours on Sunday, October 30 will be from 11:00 am until 4:00 pm. The
Saturday, December 31st, we will be welcoming in the New Year with a return to
donation for admission to the Haunted House is $2.00 per person.
Parks and Recreations New Year's Eve celebration. This year we will be dancing to the beat
The Halloween Costume Contests will be held both evenings of Friday, October
from one of the ultimate dance bands in Central Florida, Groove 41 . Dinner and conces-
28, and Saturday, October 29, 2016. Children should arrive to register in the Visitor Center
sions along with beer and wine will be available for purchase. You will have a bang up time
between 6:30 and 7:00 pm. Contests will begin at 7:00 pm with children divided into three
at this celebration at the Citrus Springs Community Center, 1570 West Citrus Springs Blvd,
age groups. Prizes will be given for Cutest, Scariest and Most Creative Costumes.
Citrus Springs, FL. Tickets are $10.00 per person.
Volunteer Orientation in Lecanto
Fatal Crash
Hospice of Citrus and the Nature Coast General in-
will provide Orientation for
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side reportMr.
of the truck.The stated that Lovett and his passenger,
dividuals who are interested in learning more about Hospice volunteer opportunities. The ing with the passenger
class will be held on Friday, November 4, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m., at the Wings Education 31 year-oldLarson,a and not injured in
Autumn of Floral City, were each wearing seatbelt
Center located at 3280 W. Audubon Park Path in Lecanto. The orientation provides an the crash. Mr.ofOcala
over- Talley, the driver the motorcycle, was also transported to Rergional
view of Hospice philosophy and history. Participants will become acquainted with Medicalintorelease,neither
services Center serious condition, according the which also stated that
provided for patients and families, concept of palliative care and learn the importance Mr. Talley or Ms. Plante was wearing a helmet. The press release stated that charges are
the
of confidentiality. Attendees will also receive information regarding a variety of volunteer pending.
DUI Charges
roles, toincludeclerical/administra-tive,thriftshoppe/café, patient and caregiver support,
community events,pet and bereavement services. For additional
veterans support, therapy
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informationora seat Orientation, please She was taken into custody, charged with driving under the influence (DUI) with serious
to reserve for the November 4 Volunteer call the
352-527-2020.
Volunteer Department at
bodily injury to another, DUI with damage to the property of a person of another, and driv-
email news to: news1@thenewscaster.com
ing under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or chemical impairment. Her total bond was set at
$22,000. The report stated that Ms. Busiel refused to provide a breath, blood and/or urine
sample for testing.
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