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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
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Do You Have Questions About Medicare?
Yankeetown School 9 Weeks Awards
Do you have questions about your options for Medicare, Medicare/Medicaid, Dis-
Elementary A Honor Roll: First Grade - Jasmine Hurtado, Desiree Patterson,
ability, Supplemental Insurance, Part D Prescription Drug Plans, or Medicare Billings?
Sereana Pierce, Anabelle Pitts and Rayna Prescott. Second Grade - Lisa Pressley, Victoria
If you do, come see SHINE, a volunteer program with the Florida Department of Elder
Pressley and Elisha Thompson.
Affairs, for one-on-one counseling. SHINE provides free, unbiased and confidential assis-
Elementary A-B Honor Roll: First Grade - Kayden Al-Sheraify, Katie Duncan,
tance. If you cannot come to a site call the Elder Helpline at 1-800-262-2243 to be referred
Sandra Evers, Arden Hamilton, Allison Hoffman, Brooke McCarthy, Sheldon Pierce and
to a SHINE Volunteer near you. SHINE will be at:
Kylee Roland. Second Grade - Clayton Bass, Corinne Curvin, Ryan Gilley, Landon Haw-
Tues, March 6th
10:00am-Noon
Dunnellon Public Library
thorne, Tate Howard, Lauren Mathews, Morgan Pitts, Alexis Renna, Patrick Stewart, Tiana
Wed, March 14th
10:00am-Noon
AF Knotts Public Library (Yankeetown)
Sweeney and Adam Szwedziak. Third Grade - Timothy Archibald, Lauren Cecere, Delaney
All Citrus Co sites
By appt only
Call (352) 527-5956 Citrus Co Resource Ctr.
Cowan, Johnathan Sellner and Kathleen Soares.
Fourth Grade - Cara Hardy and Kaloian Nedeltchev. Middle School A Honor Roll: Fifth
Community Yard Sale
Grade - Alyssa Thompson. Seventh Grade - Savannah Thompson and Jessica Watkins.
Community Yard Sale at Village Pines Campgrounds. The annual Yard Sale will be Sat.
Middle School A-B Honor Roll: Fifth Grade - Foster Hawthorne, Glory Thomp-
March 3rd starting @ 9AM till ? We are 7 miles North of Inglis on US 19 . Lots of “Stuff”
son and Jaden Van Horn. Sixth Grade - Dali Kolozsy, Maverick Molina, Drashti Patel,
447-2777 for info. Paid Advertisement
Tricia Ruttinger and Alexander Wildey. Seventh Grade - Haley Brannon, Kimberly Evers,
What Effect Do Bees Have on Wildlife Habitats?
Hunter Stamper and Jacob White. Eighth Grade - Devin Bergdoll, Jeanette Botts, Julia
On Wednesday, February 29, at 2:00 p.m., Pam Darty, US Fish & Wildlife Ranger,
Botts and Noah Howard.
will present a program at the Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve, 1001 Old Rock Road, Yan-
Lunch reward tables completed at Yankeetown School!
keetown. Pam will give an overview of the Lower Suwannee and Cedar Keys National
Last week brought the finishing of the picnic tables
Wildlife Refuges. She will discuss the importance of pollinating bees to these areas. Come
that will be used for lunch rewards at Yankeetown
early and enjoy a walk on one of the WGP’s scenic trails or enjoy a picnic lunch.
School. After the building of the tables was com-
The Redhead Express in Concert
pleted by students, Mrs. Jensen and a team of stu-
Yankeetown Community Church presents, The Redhead Express, a family Gospel
dents spent the morning painting them. The artwork
group from Alaska, on Sunday evening, March 11th, at 6 pm. The concert is free. A Love
is now displayed on the tables that will be used for
Offering will be taken. Light refreshments will be served afterward. Yankeetown Commu-
middle school lunch rewards. Pictured: Seth Meyer
nity Church is located on Rt. 40 West, 2 miles west of traffic light on Rt., 19 in Inglis.
& Dalton Hammerlee
Inglis Meet the Candidates Forum
South Levy Little League Re-Organized
The Inglis Recreation Advisory Board Activity Committee (RABAC) will be
It is time again for baseball season to begin. And we need the community to sponsoring a “Meet the Candidates” forum in the Commissioners room at the Inglis Town
be involved. Please. We need children to sign up; we need parents to volunteer; we need Hall in Inglis THIS Saturday, March 3rd from 2 - 4pm. Get real information about the
grandparents tocome and encourage candidates and their positions on issues. Commissioners make decisions for you that af-
come watch the children play; we need spectators to
fect public infrastructure, jobs and our neighborhoods. Take the opportunity to see, hear
the children and let them know they
are important.
and question your candidates for the three seats on the Inglis Town Commission. Candi-
We are asking peoplethiscommunity
in to come make a difference and let the dates Sherry Ely, Richard Kellman, Glenda Kirkland, Drinda Merritt, and Michael Andrew
children know there is hope in their future. So all is needed. Whether you can give one
percent of your time or much more. We are South Levy Little League, we have been in White have been invited to attend. This will be a basic forum format where each candidate
this area forsurvive.is asking for help, will speak for a few minutes and respond to written questions from the audience. If you
two decades and we are struggling to The Board
•needsmoney,people,•bottledsnacks willnotto attend on Saturday, a box will be set up in Town Hall for your index card
please. This League equipment, water, fruits and • to be able
question (one question per card please). BE AN INFORMED ELECTORATE!
helpofferthechildren thisareaactivities.
in recreational
The economy is tight right now but if you can open up your change drawers and
St. Patrick's Day Dinner
contribute something it would be greatly appreciated. Every little bit is helpful. Please be
Come and enjoy our St. Patrick’s Day Dinner on Friday March 16th from 4:00 to
a part of the citizens in this country that want to make a difference. For more information
6:30 p.m. At Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church on Riverside Dr in Yankeetown. Take
contact President-- Susan Sims (352) 447-1424.
outs available at 352-447-2506. Meals consist of Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes, Carrots,
Dessert and Irish Soda Bread all for $6.50. There will be a drawing for a $50.00 Money
Tree. The tickets for the drawing are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Come join us for food and
fellowship.
Inglis Post Office Passport Day
March 10, 2012 the office will be accepting passport applications from 9AM until
12 Noon for all customers. Customers may download the necessary forms from WWW.
Travel.State.Gov or they may call in advance and I will mail the forms to them. Customers
should have all necessary forms filled out completely and also have in hand any and all
necessary documentation at the time of application. As an additional service, we can supply
the required photographs. Below is the necessary additional documentation that is required
when applying for a US Passport. Reservations are required. We encourage customers with
questions to call our office at 352-447-2888 prior to arrival to facilitate the application
process and make a reservation.
Monthly Gospel Sing at Rock Church
Rock Church across from Yankeetown School will have their Monthy Gospel Sing
Saturday March 3rd @ 6 P.M Pastor Phil Whitley invites EVERYONE to attend.Come
worship and enjoy the LORD with us!!!
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Hobb's End
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Expiration dates for weekly coupons: Feb. 28 and March 6, 13 and 20, 2012.