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Community Events
Sand Gnat News
Inglis AmVets Americanism Program
Baked Steak Dinner
Come enjoy another great dinner at Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church.
contest winners announced at YTS
Bring your friends and family to our Baked Steak Dinner. It includes baked steak, green
beans, mashed potatoes, bread, cranberry salad,dessert and beverage. For just a $7.00 dona-
At Yankeetown School’s Awards Day on Jan. 30, Ruth Ruppert and Sandy Prescott
tion. So mark your calendar for Feb. 8th from 4:30 - 6:30. There is also a $50 money tree.
from AmVets Post 447, Inglis, presented awards to the students who won the Americanism
For more info.489-5274. For Take-Out dinners call 447-2506.
Program contest the Post sponsored at the school. The theme of the contest was Why Is It
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper
Important To Vote?
Yankeetown Community Church will be serving it’s annual Shrove Tuesday Pan-
Students in Kindergarten through second grades submitted coloring sheets of the
cake Supper on February 12th, from 5:00 to 6:30 PM in the Church Fellowship Hall behind
American flag, third and fourth grade students submitted posters, and fifth through eight
the church. We are located on Highway 40 west of the traffic light on Highway 19 in Inglis.
grade students submitted essays. Winners were awarded certificates and cash prizes ranging
We will be serving all-you-can-eat made from scratch, buttermilk pancakes with Sausage or
from $5 to $25. Essays of first place winners will be sent to the AmVets state level contest,
ham(???) , apple juice, coffee and tea. The meal is $5 for adults and $3 for children under
and the essays of the winners at that level will be submitted to the national level contest.
10 years old. The proceeds will benefit church supported missionaries. Please come and
Winners included: Kindergarten - 1st place David Ruttinger and 2nd place David
Marsee. First Grade - 1st place Emily Stines, 2nd place Jacob Tiesmeyer and 3rd place
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Joycelyn Hurtado. 3rd Grade - 1st place Eli Thompson. 4th Grade - 1st place Katelyn
plemental Insurance, Part D Prescription Drug Plans, Low Income Programs or Medicare
Wood, 2nd place Kaitlyn Robinson and 3rd place DeLaney Cowan. 5th Grade - 1st place
Billings? If you do, come see SHINE, a volunteer program with the Florida Department of
Trina Ruttinger. 8th Grade - 1st place Jessica Watkins, 2nd place Anna Konuck and 3rd
Elder Affairs, for one-on-one counseling. SHINE provides free, unbiased and confidential
place Tyler Archibald. (Some grades were not represented by entries.)
assistance. If you cannot come to a site call the Elder Helpline at 1-800-262-2243 to be
referred to a SHINE Volunteer near you. SHINE will be at:
Wed, February 13th
10:00am-Noon
AF Knotts Library (Yankeetown)
All Citrus Co sites By appt only Call (352) 527-5956 Citrus Co Resource
So. Levy Family Fun Fest
February Family Fun Fest, Saturday, February 23, 2013 at South Levy Recreation-
al Park. This is a Two Part Event. First: Park Cleanup 9am-1pm- trashpickup, weeding, rak-
ing, painting and general cleanup. Free lunch will be provided to workes from 1-1:30pm.
Second: Stay and Play 2 pm - 5 pm. Individual/team games. Registration begins at 1:30,
games begin at 2pm. Sponsored by the Inglis Recreation Committee. For info call Debby
Ball, 352 209 0173
Spaghetti Dinner and Dance February 16
Their much anticipated Spaghetti Dinner extravaganza will be in full swing from
Frank  wrote  this  ad  out:      PIZZA      PIZZA      PIZZA
5-8pm. Bring your own wine or beer and join us at your neighborhood “Bistro” on 56th St,
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Yankeetown for a dining experience like no other. A delicious spaghetti dinner with home-
made sauce, garlic bread, salad, coffee or tea awaits; $8.00 adults, $3.00 children under 12
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and children under 5 are free. For those not able to make it to the “Bistro”, take-out orders
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Yankeetown Inglis Woman’s Club, Second to None Shop
Eighth grade students who participated in the Americanism Program contest sponsored at
 Phone:    (352)  489-­4588          Fax:  (727)  362-­4788
The Special for February will be 25% off Woman’s Sweaters, Jackets and Blazers.
Yankeetown School by the Inglis William Crow AmVets Post 447 are pictured with teacher
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College Scholarships Available For Eligible Students (2013)
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Each year the ladies of the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club go in search of de-
and many other worthwhile community causes.
serving students to receive a scholarship. The awards are open to students who attended
Yankeetown School for at least two years, and graduated, or will graduate, from Dunnellon
High School or Crystal River High School. Also eligible are home schooled seniors, those
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and complete a questionnaire, have a 3.0 GPA or higher, and submit teacher and coun-
Yankeetown, Florida
selor recommendation letters. Those who wish to apply may obtain an application from
guidance counselors at Dunnellon or Crystal High Schools, at the A.F. Knotts Library on
352-­447-­2366
56th Street in Yankeetown. Selection will be made by members of the Yankeetown-Inglis
Woman’s Club Education Committee.
NOW OPEN with NEW HOURS, NEW DAYS! NEW MENU!
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Completed applications should be mailed to: Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club
for
OPEN Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, & Tuesday
Education Committee, P.O. Box 298, Yankeetown, FL 34498, and must be post marked no
later than April 5, 2012 to be considered. If you have further questions,nesday,    ap-
Wed prospective
LUNCH SPECIALS 11:30 am -­ 1:30pm
plicants may call the club at 352-447-2057, Tuesday thru Saturday between  10am-2pm or
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DINNER SPECIALS 5:00 -­ 8:00 pm
email: yiwomansclub@gmail.com.
Please  let  us  know  
PIZZA EVERYDAY after 4:00 pm
Annual Flea Market
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NEW $2.99 BAR MENU INCLUDES
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noon, featuring homemade bakery goods, collectibles, jewelry, linens, books, tapes, pic-
Sliders -­ Ham & Belly Buster Hot Dogs
tures, small appliances, sport items and assorted other treasures (located in the Historic
NEW HOURS: 11:30 am -­10:00 pm
District ) at the corner of Ohio nd Chestnut Streets. This popular annual event is Dunnellon
Presbyterian Women’s fundraiser for the church, outreach and other charitable projects.
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