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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Sand Gnat News
Thrift Store
Reader's Theater:
May is the best month for shopping the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club Thrift
Fifth graders at Yankeetown School presented two Readerís Theater plays on May
Shop. Why, you ask, because there’s a 50% off sale on everything in the shop, no exclu-
4 to Pre-k and Kindergarten students. The students practiced the plays and made all the
sions. That’s right, everything in the shop is half price. And that’s not all, each Tuesday in
props for their performances in only four days!
May there will be one SUPER special revealed for that week. Mark your calendar now to
The first play was ìThe True Story of the Three Little Pigs” by Jon Scieszka, with
get the best bargains around. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10am-1pm and Thurs-
Brandon Fonda, Elizabeth Beverley, Sky Adams, Alexus James, Glory Thompson, Caleb
day evenings 5pm-7pm before Bingo.
Bailey, Clayton Kennedy and Joshua Luna-Collins.
The Thrift store will close May 31st for the summer. During that time some reno-
The second play was “Piggie Pie” by Margie Palatni with Jaden Arnett, Destiny
vations will happen, so stay tuned for information on the grand re-opening in September
Wiles, Jaden Van Horn, Kristina Cooper, Kevin McElyea and Caleb Bailey.
with our new look and new name.
Church Pulled Pork Dinner
Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church, Yankeetown, For a $6.50 donation you
can get a dinner of pulled pork, chips, baked beans, coleslaw, drink and dessert. Fri. May
18th from 4:00 to 6:30pm. Drawing also for a $50.00 money tree. Take out available 447-
2506.
Bingo Reminder
A reminder, Bingo at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club will have the last
games for the summer on Thursday, May 31st. Mark your calendars now so you don’t miss
out on the last few weeks. The Woman’s Club would like to say THANK YOU to all those
who come to Bingo, buy tickets for “Bingo Baskets”, eat at Thursday Kitchen and browse
our Thrift Shop. Without you, we wouldn’t be able to provide scholarships and incentives
to local students as well as filling the various needs of Yankeetown School and our com-
munities. You’re the BEST!! Have a great summer and we’ll see you in September.
Wilderness Circle Gathering
Sunday, May 20, 2012 at 11:00 AM
(There is a solar eclipse that day at 7:47
PM and a New Moon). Wilderness Circle Gathering May 20, 2012 at 11:00 AM. Mackie
Sanford of Cherokee descent will lead the Ceremony. There will be a fire in the center of
the Circle. Prayers will be said. Indian blood is not required, just the Indian heart. Pot
luck and music follows the prayers. Bring a dish to share, your instruments and a guest if
Caleb Bailey, left, and Joshua Luna-Collins, fifth graders at Yankeetown School, work on props
you like. There’s no electric or water, but there is a port-a-potty. Call for directions Betty
used in two Reader’s Theatre plays fifth graders presented at the school on May 4 to Pre-K
Berger 447-2736 or bberger@bellsouth.net
and Kindergarten students.
Former YTS teacher pays
Yankeetown-Inglis Republican Club
surprise visit to school
The Yankeetown – Inglis Republican Club, at its next meeting on Tuesday, May
Mrs. Gloria Rodriguez, a Yan-
22,2012, will present as its featured speaker, State Senator Steve Oelrich, who is a Candi-
keetown School teacher in 1948, stopped by
date for the new U.S. Congressional District 3.
the school on Friday, April 27, to pay a visit.
The meeting will be held at the Inglis/Yankeetown Lions Club on Hwy 40 and
She wanted to visit her old classroom, but
59th St. at 6:00 PM, a covered-dish dinner being served at 6:30 PM. Members and guests
it is now a custodial closet! However, she
please bring a tasty dish to share. We have had some wonderful food at these pot-lucks
visited the auditorium and chatted with re-
and expect to continue the tradition. The public is invited. Call Edith at 447-2622 or Kath-
tiring principal, Ann Jensen, about her time
leen at 447-4500.
at Yankeetown School.
The Law Office of Keith R. Taylor, PA,
is pleased to announce the Grand Opening of their Historic Downtown Dunnellon Office
location, at 12017 S. Williams Street. A Grand Opening Event will take place on Friday,
May 18, 2012 from 3-8 pm.
Peace & Tranquility
Peace, tranquility in the
heart of the Nature Coast. This up-
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bath home has new plumbing, elec-
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and new wood cabinets installed.
The large .85 acre yard allows room
for RV and boat parking. Asking
$94,900.
Jack Schofield. Licensed Real Estate Agent
Century 21 Nature Coast
www.NatureCoastJack.com
835 NE Hwy 19
Cell 352-586-2255
Crystal River, Florida
Office 352-795-0021
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"
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HOURS:
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St. Catherine Quarry
Store open 5 a.m. - 10pm.
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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