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Bob Webb
Pancake Supper
Candidate For Inglis Town Commission
A Pancake Supper will be held at the Yankeetown Community Church on Tuesday,
February 24th from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Adults $5 - Children (under 12) $3. All - you - can - eat
-Pancakes, plus Sausage, Apple Juice, Coffee & Sun tea. The Pancake Supper will be held in
My name is Bob Webb and I am running for a seat on
the Fellowship Hall behind Yankeetown Community Church, on Route 40, 2 miles west of the
the Inglis town commission. I am a native Floridian, born and
traffic light on Route 19 in Inglis. For more information call Sue Stout 352-447- 2043.
raised in Tampa, a graduate of the University of South Florida.
I served in the U.S. Navy Submarine Service then was em-
Help Us Help Our Kids
ployed by the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) for 30 years.
Bubba’s Fin & Feather Barn Yard Bash Pig Roast With All The Fixin’s Beginning
Over this period of time I worked in various positions through-
1:00 PM Saturday February 21st Enjoy Live Music performed by Strutt- A GREAT PARTY
out the state, the last position with DJJ was that of Program
BAND ! 2-6PM Dinner $5.00 Per Plate-Ride in Specials-Raffles-Door Prizes-50/50 Bikers get
Administrator for Operations in a district which covered 12
Free Tent Camping Friday & Saturday Night-Bon-Fire Bloody Mary Specials Saturday &
counties in the panhandle area of Florida.
Sunday Morning. Best & Worst Dressed-Free Vending Space. Come Out, Eat, Party & Play
Betsy, my wife of 36 years, is a retired state employee
while helping Yankeetown School children go to Washington DC. For additional info or
also. She worked in the Hernando County school system and
reservations, call 352-447-2755.
then worked for the State of Florida. After relocating here, she became a substitute
Inglis Candidates Forum
teacher at Yankeetown School, working there for five years.
Come out and meet the candidates running for the Inglis Town Commission and
We moved to Inglis in July 1999. Since that time, I have been served on the Inglis
Inglis Town Mayor. This reception will be held Saturday, February 28th, 2009 from 2:00pm-
Planning Council, been a member and president of the Nature Coast Sportsman’s Club,
4:00pm in the Inglis Community Center. There are two commission seats open with three
and am currently president of the Men’s Auxiliary of VFW Post 8698 located here in Inglis.
candidates running; Incumbent Commissioner Gary Mosher, Andrew (Michael) White and
In this capacity I have done a great deal of fund raising to benefit the citizens of Inglis
Bob Webb. Mayor Carolyn Risher is stepping down and there are two candidates running for
during holiday times, as well as supporting the local chapter of Disabled American Veter-
the office of Mayor: Bill Lake and Floyd Craig. The election will be held March 10th, 2009.
ans and both Citrus and Levy County Hospice programs.
Show your interest in your town’s government structure. Bring your questions and receive
One of my main goals as commissioner will be to address decisions that must be
the answers you have been looking for. This event will be moderated by Drinda Merritt and
made by our elected officials regarding the change which is coming to our community,
is sponsored by the Recreation Advisory Board Activities Committee (RABAC). Refresh-
particularly as it relates to future growth of our town. Another issue I will address is that
ments will be served.
of assuring the quality of our main waterway, the Withlacoochee River, so we can con-
Little League Family Day
tinue to enjoy and benefit from that river. A third issue will be to assure that Inglis
receives its fair share of tax dollars from the county related to the new Progress Energy
South Levy Little League is having a Player Registration Day / Family Fun Day out
plant.
at the Little League Fields on Saturday February 28th. from 11am to 5pm. So come on out and
Paid Political Announcement Paid For And Approved by Bob Webb, Candidate for Inglis Town Commission
sign up for Little League and have some fun. Bounce Houses, Music, Food and Fun. We
hope to see you there.
Inverness Runaway Recovered in Ohio
Clubs in the Inglis Community Center
(Inverness) Citrus County Sheriff's Office detectives have been notified that an Inverness
Monday nights will have you in stitches at the Inglis Community Center. The Inglis Sew
teen reported missing on Saturday, Jan. 31, has been found. John Boggs, 17, of 3506 S.
and Sew's Quilting Club meets every Monday night from 6pm-9pm. The Scrappers
Highlands Avenue, was discovered in Ohio on Monday at the home of a relative. Arrange-
Scrapbooking and Card Making Club meets the First and Third Monday nights from 7pm-
ments are being made for his safe return to the state of Florida.
9pm. Come on out and explore a new craft or revisit an old hobby. Either way, it is a great night
Recent Arrests:
out for what has turned out to be a a quite popular "Hen Party". Please contact Drinda Merritt
for the Quilting Club at 352-447-3585 after 6pm and on weekends or for scrapbooking, call
James Noah Ellison, 55, 3271 N. Holiday Dr., Crystal River, was arrested by the Levy
Valarie Davenport at 352-447-3323 for more information. There is something for everyone at
County Sheriff's Office at the Levy County Jail, Feb. 12, on two felony warrants for violation
every level, from novice to expert.
of probation (sale of cannabis). He was held without bond.
Wilderness Circle Meeting
Thomas Lee Haney, 57, 19561 S.E. Shearer St., Inglis, was arrested by the Levy
County Sheriff's Office, Feb. 12, on a Levy County warrant for violation of probation (pos-
February 28, 2009, Saturday - 11:00 AM at the Wilderness Circle is a FREE Gathering .All who
session of a controlled substance without a prescription). He was transported to the Levy
come in a good way are invited and Indian blood is not necessary. Prayers will be offered. A
County Jail where he was held without bond.
fire will be built in the center of the circle. Mackie Sanford, of Cherokee descent is in charge
of the Circle. It is expected that the local Girl Scouts will raise the colors (flags). They are our
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future and are taught honor and patriotism. Their parents are invited also as well as all other
youth groups Following will be a pot luck dinner and music in the afternoon. Contact Betty
Berger by e mail at bberger@bellsouth.net or phone (352) 447-2736 for details and location.
Mexican Restaurant
The Gilley - Long - Osteen VFW Post 8698
The Best Mexican Cuisine South of the Border!
520 Hwy 40 East Inglis , Florida
The Ladies & Men's Auxiliary are having a
445 N.E. 1st Terrace, Crystal River
Open 7 Days
Smoked Bar BQ Dinner
Crystal Terrace Shopping Center
Yes, we have
Lunch & Dinner
Pork Boston Butt & Chicken served with
North of Big Lots & East of Post Office
Beer & Wine!
Served
Baked Beans ~ Cole Slaw ~ Corn Bread
Saturday February 28th
Monday-Thursday: 11am-2pm & 5-9pm Friday: 11am-2pm & 5-10pm
4 pm to 7 pm - $6.00 Donation
Saturday: Open All Day-Noon-10pm Sunday: Open All Day-Noon-9pm
Call Ahead for To Go's 352-447-3495
Dine-In or Take-Out
352-795-5251
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