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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
FROM TOWN HALL
Inglis Town Cleanup Schedule
Memorial Day Service
Gilley-Long-Osteen VFW Post 8698 Inglis, Florida will be conducting Memorial
Leaf & Limb Pickup - Yard Waste
Day Services at Cedars of Lebanon Memorial Day ceremonies will begin at time 12 NOON
Saturday, May 17
on Monday May 26, 2008 at . VFW Ladies Auxiliary, & Men's Auxiliary , residents and
WASTE PRO ... The waste removal specialists have contracted with the Town of Inglis
friends are encouraged to attend to honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. After the
to supply a total of four (4) quarterly waste pick up per year at no charge to their
ceremonies the Post 8698 will have Free Hamburgers & Hot Dogs to all VFW
custumers.
Members. Prepared by the Ladies Auxiliary. Please call the Post , 447-3495 for more informa-
The 2nd Waste Pro pick up is scheduled for Saturday, May 17, 2008, a
tion.
"LEAF & LIMB" pickup for all Inglis Waste Pro customers.
Inglis AMVETS Yard Sale-Bake Sale
DESCRIPTION OF PICKUP:
AMVETS William Crow Post 447 33 Risher Ave. Yard Sale & Bake Sale May 17th 9
The "LEAF & LIMB" pickup is for YARD WASTE and consists of all waste wood, wood
a.m-Till. Tables available, $10 each Call 447-4473 for more information. The William Crow
products, tree trimmings, grass cuttings, dead plants, weeds, leaves, chips, shavings
Post needs you for community service Call 447-4473
and tree branches. All waste must be bagged, or tied in bundles no more than 4 feet in
length and weighing no more more than 50 pounds, each. No tree logs or other waste
Y-I Republicans Meet
items can be in this yard waste pick-up. If the piles are not bundled and tied, or a tree limb
Levy County's U. S. Congresswoman, Ginny Brown-Waite will be the featured
is over 4 feet long or heavier than 50 pounds, these also will NOT be removed. A man
speaker at The Saturday, May 17, 2008, Luncheon Meeting of The Yankeetown-Inglis Re-
must be able to pick up and place the material into the truck.
publican Club. This will be held at the Yankeetown-Inglis Lion's Club On 22nd 59th Street,
IMPORTANT NOTE ... WASTE PRO will only pick up waste from their contracted
Yankeetown,at 1:00 pm. Luncheon cost Is $8.00 for non-members; free for members.
customers. If you do not have a waste pickup service or you are presently using another
This is an excellent opportunity to meet with our Representative, Ginny Brown
service, no waste material will be removed. You can receive WASTE PRO's regular waste
Waite. The public is invited. Reservations are required by May 13th, 2008. Please call Grace
service, including the 4 bulk waste pickups, by calling (800) 228-4908.
Hodge at 447-2693 or Carol Ross at 447-1446.
Please record this date, Saturday, May 17, 2008. The crews will not be going
50% Off End of Season Sale
back for collections after the May 17th collection day.
The Yankeetown Inglis Woman's Club Thrift Shop is having their `End of the Sea-
INSTRUCTIONS:
son Sale'All items in the Thrift Shop are 50% off from May 20th to May 30th. Location: #5
(a) The day before the Yard Waste Pickup, place the material to be disposed-of in the
56th Street, Yankeetown, FL Entrance on Side of Building Open Tues & Friday 10am 1pm
right-of-way, at your normal garbage pickup location.
Wed 12 noon 3pm. For more information call 352-447-2057.
(b) Do not mix undesirable excluded materials with the YARD WASTE materials left out
EMS Week, May 18-24
for the Yard Waste Pickup. If this occurs, none of the materials will be removed and will
be left for the homeowner to dispose of.
Free BP checks, literature, blood sugar testing & monitors
(c) The entire Town is scheduled for a one-day pickup of all areas. Each date for waste
The American College of Emergency Physicians' 35th-annual EMS Week celebra-
pickup is scheduled for a Saturday for everyone's convenience. Only with the coopera-
tion will be held, May 18-24, to honor the everyday heroes, the first responders who work in
tion of all citizens will this be completed in a timely and professional manner.
emergency services - the paramedics, emergency medical services technicians (EMTs), and
firefighters. The 2008 theme, "Your Life is Our Mission," recognizes the commitment and
Exceptional Student Parent Advisory Board meeting May 15
sacrifice that first responders make to the communities they serve, 24 hours a day, 365 days
The quarterly meeting of the Levy County Exceptional Student Parent Advisory
a year. During this week, Levy County EMS is inviting the public to stop by any of the 5
Committee (ESE) will take place on Thursday, May 15, at the old Bronson High School parent
medical stations in the county to meet the workers who serve the communities, May 18-24,
Classroom from 6:00-8:00 p.m. The main purpose of the meeting is to start planning for the
from 10:00 am until 6:00 p.m. While there, you can ask questions, get your blood pressure
back-to-school conference, Get on the Bus to Success. At this meeting, the committiee will
checked, and pick up literature on health issues, such as heart attacks or strokes. Diabetics
discuss which presentations they want to schedule for the conference. They want topics of
can get a blood glucose check and a new glucose meter (while supplies last).
interest to the majority of the parents and want input and suggestions.
EMS Station Locations: INGLIS - U.S. Hwy. 19 at the old FHP station, 1/2 mile north
All ESE parents are encouraged to attend. Parents + Educators = An Exceptional
of Hwy. C-40-A (west side of the highway); CEDAR KEY - County Road 347, just off Hwy. 24;
Team. For additional information, contact Josie Crooms by phone at (352) 528-4359 or by e-
CHIEFLAND - W. Park Ave. by the post office; BRONSON - behind the county jail;
mail at JosieCrooms@aol.com
WILLISTON - S. Main St. across from Williston Elementary School. For additional informa-
e-mail your news to: newscast@atlantic.net
tion, please call (352) 486-5209.
SHINE Volunteers at Library on Monthy Schedule
The SHINE volunteers are at the Yankeetown Knotts Library, the 2nd Wednesday
EL Ranchito
of every month to help people figure out their Medicare concerns. There is no charge and no
appointment is necessary.
Buddy & Fred's II
Mexican Restaurant
The Best Mexican Cuisine South of the Border!
46 Hwy 19 - Inglis (Food Ranch Plaza)
(352) 447-2611 Tues-Fri. 10-5 Sat. 9-2 Closed Sun/Mon.
445 N.E. 1st Terrace, Crystal River
BBQ Grills - Smokers - Elect. Grills
Open 7 Days
Crystal Terrace Shopping Center
Yes, we have
Lunch & Dinner
North of Big Lots & East of Post Office
Beer & Wine!
Served
Bring This Ad - Coupon
25% Off Any Garden Deco Item
Monday-Thursday: 11am-2pm & 5-9pm Friday: 11am-2pm & 5-10pm
Saturday: Open All Day-Noon-10pm Sunday: Open All Day-Noon-9pm
(10% on Already Reduced Items)
Expires 5/31/08
Dine-In or Take-Out
352-795-5251
River Retreat Spa
New Bass Club
15 Acres of Off-Leash areas
Citrus County Bass Masters
Small & Large Dog Areas
Men's & Women's' Hair Hair Color & Foils Nails
Filtered Ponds - Training
Facials Massage Acupuncture
Looking for Boaters
Monthly, Annual, Daily Rates
Permanent Makeup
6 Ft. Chain link fencing
Mary Kay, Biolage, Crew & Redken Products
Free Outdoor Rinse Area
Harold Beasley
352-447-2505
Open 7 days a week
Tournament Director
www.barkcentraldoglpark.com Group & Private Training
Call for Information
Gym & Tanning Packages Available
6301 E. Turner Camp Rd. 352-341-2275
(352) 447-3174
Lic. # MM19077
Inverness, FL. 34450 fax: 352-341-2862
6015 Hwy 40 West, Yankeetown, FL.