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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Sand Gnat News
Fall Festival at Yankeetown School
Shine Program for Elders
The annual Fall Festival at Yankeetown School was held on Sat. October 19th
SHINE, a volunteer program with the FL Dept of Elder Affairs, is here to assist
from 12:00-4:00 p.m. PTO workers labored into the night on Friday to start putting things
you in making the best informed decision for your 2014 Medicare Part D Drug Plan or
together and began working at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday to place the finishing touches on the
Medicare Advantage Plan. Each site will have a short presentation followed by individual
Haunted House, the Bounce House, Lunch counter, Sno-cone area - and games, games,
counseling. SHINE provides free, unbiased, and confidential counseling.
games. A costume judging was held at noon, when the festivities began around the school
Low Income Medicare beneficiaries should ask about Extra Help (LIS) to help pay
campus. Other events included a dunking booth, a cake walk, face painting, cookie decorat-
for your 2013 Medicare Prescription Drug Plan costs.
ing - and more games! PTO President Wanda Castell was grateful to all the PTO workers,
Bring with you your Medicare Card, your 2013 Plan card (if any), and all your
the Yankeetown School staff and alumni, and the dedicated parents for their help and sup-
Prescription drug bottles or a 90 day listing of your prescriptions from your pharmacy.
port. Funds earned will go toward classroom and school necessities.
Please call 1-800-262-2243 for a site near you or to be referred to a SHINE volunteer.
Yankeetown, Wed, October 30th, 9:00am-Noon AF Knotts Library (Yankeetown)
Wed, November 13th
9:00am-Noon
AF Knotts Library (YT)
Alternative Family Friendly Event
The First Baptist Church of Inglis would like to invite you to join us on October
31st from 6-8 pm, there will be activities for all ages and we will close out the evening with
an old fashion cake walk, dinner will be provided and no cost is involved. This is the day
that the Lord has made, come out and rejoice with us in it. Please join us! Safe Alternative
to Halloween! Fun, Family-Friendly Event! No Charge!
Inglis Recreation Committee Meeting
Notice of the IRC Meeting scheduled for Thursday October 31st, 2013 at 6pm. The main
topic is to discuss the upcoming Christmas Parade. The public is cordially invited to attend
and offer any and all suggestions to assist with this massive endeavor.
Annual Cedars of Lebanon Fish Fry Benefit
The annual cemetery fish dinner fund raiser for Cedars of Lebanon Cemetery will
be Saturday, November 2, 2013 at the Inglis Community Center from 11am through 3pm.
The tradition includes fresh caught fried mullet, grilled chicken, all the fixins’, dessert and
a drink for a donation of $7.00. This benefit is to help maintain the community cemetery
Costume winners at Yankeetown School’s Fall Festival were Amber Babcock, Jasmine Hurtado
north of Inglis. Please contact Cecille Rohrer (352)339-3384.
and Lauren Mathews.
Free Food Giveaway
Flu Mist
Free food will be given away every Tuesday at the Yankeetown Community
It's that time of year again at Yankeetown
Church, Located at 4040 Hwy 40 West between the hours of 12:00 to 1:00PM.
School! Flu shots for adults were given in Septem-
Donations Needed for Second to None Shoppe
ber, and on Wednesday, Oct. 23, the Flu Mist was ad-
The YIWC’s Second to None Shoppe has been slowly expanding the merchandise
ministered to any Pre-K thru 5th grade student who
on hand for our male shoppers. If you have excess fishing equipment, hunting equipment
wanted one. Papers were sent home and returned
as well as small tools, that you may need to clean out of your storage spaces, than please
with the signatures of parents and guardians who
remember us. And as usual we can not forget our female shoppers, household items and
wanted to allow their child to receive the preventive
handbags are always needed.
dose of Flu Mist. This year, the school gave 32 doses
Pulled Pork Dinner - November 22nd
to students. Nurse Liz Powers from the Levy County
If you’re looking for someplace to eat or something to do before the Seafood Fes-
Health Department and school nurse Patti Werner
tival, the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club is the place to be. The club-house transforms
administered these doses. Shirley "Tink" Addison
into an Old West Chuck Wagon for a fabulous pulled pork dinner Friday, November 22nd
volunteered in the clinic to help with the rotation of
from 5-8pm. Before or after you enjoy the Yankeetown Seafood Festival on Saturday, No-
Nurse Liz Powers with the Levy County
students, while Sheena Price continued daily clinic
vember 23th, stop by the Clubhouse for lunch.
Health Department prepares student
activities.
Enjoy a locally smoked pulled pork sandwich with all the fixin’s, slaw, beans and
Caleb Black for his Flu Mist treatment.
a drink. Only $8.00 for adults, $5.00 Children under 12. Just a sandwich is $4.00.
Realty
WAR Quarterly Meeting - 5th Annual Turkey Dinner
Mark your calendars NOW for The Withlacoochee Area Residents 5th Annual
Turkey Dinner and Quarterly Meeting, open to the public. Join them Wednesday, No-
Sally Price, Realtor
vember 20th at 6:00pm, Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club, for the best turkey with all the
(352) 302-8556 cell
fixins in the area. Guest speaker will be Dr. Robert L. Knight who will make a presentation
on”Unintended Consequences: The Interconnected Lower Withlacoochee River System”.
MOBILE & LOT $54,000 19791 SE 110 AVE INGLIS
See you on November 20th at the Woman’s Club, #5 56th Street, Yankeetown next
Immaculate 3/2 doublewide on paved
to the Library and Post Office. For more information email: warinc.directors@gmail.com
street near boat ramp 5 miles east
or call 352-447-6152.
of Inglis. Split floor plan with large
Yankeetown Inglis Woman s Club November Sale
chef’s delight kitchen, lots of stor-
Second to None Shoppe Sale for November will be, Short Sleeve Shirts for $1.00,
age. Screened porch, carport with
Shorts for $1.50 or less. The clearance rack will be $.50 for everything hanging on it!!!
steps or ramp, landscaped with great
Boat Ramp and Public Parking closed November 15
water. Fully furnished (very nice)
The Hernando Beach Public Boat Ramp and Public parking will be closed on
with washer & dryer. 50 amp RV out-
November 15 from 5:00 pm until 11:00 pm Saturday, November 16 for the Dragon Boat
let. Lot next door available. A MUST
Race and Festival. For more information, please call Parks & Recreation Department at
SEE.... just move in.
352-527-7540.
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mile
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Office (352)793-4526
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Fax (352)793-5682
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352-446-9472
Office: 352-447-0655 - Inglis
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Cell (352)427-6664
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Fax: 352-447-3013
Cell: 352-266-7113