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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Sand Gnat News
Attention Levy County Residents
H.O.P.E. will be having a food distribution on April 26, 2012 from 2-3pm. Please
bring a form of identification with your name and address on it. (ex.) drivers lic. or a bill.
The distribution will be first come first serve. We look forward to seeing you there.
Hospice of Citrus County/Nature Coast Volunteer Orientation
Will be held on Thursday April 26 at the Hospice Clinical Office located at 24-B
Highway 40, Inglis. The class will be held from 9:00 am to 11:00 am. The class provides an
overview of Hospice philosophy and history. Participants will become acquainted with ser-
vices provided by Hospice of Citrus County/Hospice of the Nature Coast for patients and
their families. Participants will also become familiar with the concept of palliative care and
learn the importance of confidentiality. Volunteers are needed in the Yankeetown/Inglis/
Dunnellon area. Teens and high school students are encouraged to attend. Volunteering for
Hospice of the Nature Coast will provide community service hours for the Bright Futures
Scholarship and other academic needs. To register for this class or to request training for
your group, contact Dianna Boggs, Volunteer Services Manager, at 352.621.1500 ext. 1706
or email DBoggs@hospiceofcitruscounty.org.
Yankeetown Community Church
Heart to Hands, a Christian based deaf ministry, will perform at Yankeetown Com-
munity Church on Sunday evening, April 29th at 6 pm. A Love Offering will be taken and
light refreshments will follow. Yankeetown Community Church is located on Highway 40
Middle school students display their Perfect Attendence Award for the third nine weeks dur-
east in Yankeetown. We are about two miles west of the traffic light on Route 19 in Inglis.
ing the Award Ceremony held at Yankeetown School on April 13.
College of Central Florida to Host Summer Camps
Yankeetown School Honor Roll for Third Nine Weeks
The College of Central Florida is proud to host 2012 summer camps. Camps are
First Grade A Honor Roll: Kayden Al-Sheraify, Katie Duncan, Sandra Evers,
held at the CF Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. College Road, unless otherwise indicated.
Brooke McCarthy, Desiree Patterson, Sereana Pierce, Sheldon Pierce, Annabelle Pitts,
The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida, will offer five camps for
Rayna Prescott and Kylee Roland. First Grade A-B Honor Roll: Arden Hamilton, Allison
children ages 7-14: June 18-22, June 25-29, July 9-13, July 16-20 and July 30-Aug. 3. For
Hoffman, Jasmine Hurtado, Patience Lane and Alex Rowe.
more information on this story and summer camps visit The Newscaster website thenews-
Second Grade A Honor Roll: Lisa Pressley, Victoria Pressley and Tiana Swee-
caster.com.
ney. Second Grade ìA-Bî Honor Roll: Clayton Bass, Corinne Curvin, Uriah Gruss, Landon
Cedar Key’s 48th Annual Fine Art Festival
Hawthorne, Tate Howard, MacKenzie Foley, Patrick Stewart, Adam Sazwedziak and Eli-
This weekend, historic downtown Cedar Key will transform into a celebration of
sha Thompson.
fine art. Old Florida Celebration of the Arts is celebrating its 48th anniversary and is one
Third Grade A-B Honor Roll: Timothy Archibald and Kathleen Soares.
of the premier outdoor fine arts festivals in the state. Three city blocks on Historic 2nd
Fourth Grade A Honor Roll: Ryan Wildey. Fourth Grade A-B Honor Roll: Brianna
Street will be showcasing 118 fine artists who specialize in a variety of mediums. Festival
Ramsey, Kaloian Nedeltchev and Trina Ruttinger.
visitors will have the opportunity to meet these artists, sample wonderful local cuisine, and
Fifth Grade A-B Honor Roll: Foster Hawthorne, Brandon Fonda and Alyssa
enjoy live entertainment in City Park. For more information please call Mandy Cassiano at
Thompson.
352.543.5400.
Sixth Grade A Honor Roll: Drashti Patel. Sixth Grade A-B Honor Roll: Violetta
Kolozsy, Alyssa Cecere, Tricia Ruttinger, Alex Wildey and Morgan St. Cyr.
Seventh Grade A Honor Roll: Jessica Watkins. Seventh Grade A-B Honor Roll:
Haley Brannon, Kimberly Evers, Orlando Colon and Savannah Thompson.
Eighth Grade A-B Honor Roll: Chris Evers and Noah Howard.
Yankeetown School hoping student score
Above Grade Level’ on FCAT
Donna Rouillier, owner of Our Pub on Hwy 40 W, Inglis, has generously donated this beautiful
handcrafted “cedar hope chest” displayed at Our Pub to the AMVETS Post on Hwy 40 E to help
earn money for the AMVETS kitchen project. Tickets can be purchased at Our Pub & the Post.
Melba Lovely, reading coach at Yankeetown SChool, displays the number five
The chest will be filled with all handmade items such as these beautiful handmade afghans.
at the Yankeetown School Award Ceremony held at the school, April 13 for the third nine
Posing with the chest are Donna’s daughters, birthday girl Jennifer Ralph and Kellyn Pedraza.
weeks of the school year. Five means above grade level,’ which the school hopes students
(Granddaughter Nevaeh sitting in the chest does not go with it.) On May 5 the AMVETS Post
will score on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, commonly known as the FCAT,
will host a soup-a-thon with funds going to the kitchen fund with the chest drawing. Photo
being given at the school during April 16 - 27.
by Sally Price.
Inglis Super Stop Restaurant
Randy Alumbaugh
Brandell Campbell
Cafe-Deli Open 5 am - 8 pm
Subs and Fried Chicken
Quarry Mgr.
Construction, Inc.
50
Stop a visit the "Beer Cave"
New Homes - Renovations - Additions
HOURS:
Serving Marion, Levy & Citrus Counties
St. Catherine Quarry
Store open 5 a.m. - 10pm.
www.alumbaughconstruction.com
Now Open
Aggregates Division
Office (352)793-4526
Licensed & Insured CRC058012
Florida Region
Dine-In
or Call-Ahead
Fax (352)793-5682
Bushnell, FL. 33513
Office: 352-447-0655 - Inglis
Randy Alumbaugh
50
U.S. Hwy. 19
for Take-Out
447-4464
(at C.R. 40)
Cell (352)427-6664
brcampbell@cemexusa.com
Fax: 352-447-3013
Shell Gas
Cell: 352-266-7113
352-
Inglis, Florida