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The Newscaster - Nature Coast News
Pet Patrol
Parker is a very affectionate little 9 mo, n.m.
‘deer-type’ Chihuahua, with the longer leg,
longer nose, bigger ears, and sweeter dispo-
sition. He is a black tri-colored, with flashy
white socks, stockings, chest, and collar. He
“Frankie is such a glamorous 1 yo blue,
likes to be cuddled and be with adults. He
black and white dappled/merle Dachshund
is very mannerly, sweet, housebroken, not
mix boy that just wants your love. He is
Bishop Jim Adams, flanked by Deacons Linda Herbert-Hall (L) and Michael Hall (R), sprinkle
good with kids under 10 yo. A Humane
leash trained, crate trained, likes walks, be-
“Bubbles” and “Oliver” (Held by Mel and Kris, L and R respectively) with holy water during
Society of CENTRAL FLORIDA Pet Res-
ing with you, playing, car rides and is UTD
Saturday’s “Blessing of the Animals” annual event at Shepard of the Hills Episcopal Church in
cue, Inc. does home visits prior to adop-
on vaccines. Franky has a black brother and
Lecanto. The blessing is in honor of St. Francis of Assisi, patron saint of animals. TheNews-
tions, therefore, we only adopt to the Citrus
a red friend who looks like his brother, a
caster/Mike Moore.
County and adjoining county areas. If you
Boston Terrier, and a Chihuahua waiting for
Sunshine Café looking for new management
must give up your little dog, reptile, or bird,
you to rescue them at the Saturday Adoption
phone 352-527.9050, or a Doberman Pin-
Event in Pet Supermarket, Inverness, 10-1
The vendor and management for the Sunshine Café, which is located in theCitrus
scher, phone 352-795.1745 and leave your
PM. Call 352-527.9050, A Humane Society
County Resource Center, will officially stop business at the end of the month. The Café will
name, number and information.
of Central Florida Pet Rescue, Inc.
reopen once a new vendor takes over.
Citrus Legislative Delegation to meet October 13
Amy Engelken, Operations Manager stated the County will be going out to bid for
a new vendor. The Resource Center is the hub for many senior programs and services, but
The Citrus County Legislative Delegation will meet on Thursday, October 13 at
it also houses other community programs and services, as well as the county’s Housing and
2 p.m. at the Citrus County Courthouse located at 110 N. Apopka Avenue, room 100, in
Park and Recreation Department, the Veteran’s Clinic, the George A. Dame Community
Inverness. The City of Inverness has relaxed the parking at the Courthouse from 12 p.m. to
Health Center and Community Pharmacy.
5 p.m. that day so there will be no 2 hour parking limit. The deadline for submitting infor-
Nature Coast All Veterans Reunion Week
mation, proposed local bills, or signing up to speak will be Wednesday, October 5 at noon.
For more information, contact Chase Daniels or Dawn Faherty at 352-560-6020 or by email
Citrus County Board of County Commissioners presented a Proclamation to all
atchase.daniels@myfloridahouse.gov or dawn.faherty@myfloridayhouse.gov.
branches of the military to proclaim the week of October 2 through October 9 as “Nature
Coast All Veterans Reunion Week” in Citrus County and urges residents to join them in
Yankeetown Community Picnic
paying tribute to all military veterans and those currently defending the United States of
America.
1000 Friends of Florida
Outreach Program to resurface a portion of CR 495
Preliminary work by local contractor, PaveRite, Inc has begun work to resurface
"Better Community Award" Presentation
a portion of CR 495, from Turkey Oak Drive to Dunklin Street through the Small County
Outreach Program. Paving is scheduled to begin on October 3 and end on October 14. The
sodding and striping should be completed by November 18.
Tuesday October 11th
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