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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Inglis Commission Passes New Rules
Community Events
forAtPublicInglis Town Commission meetingatvote was taken and passed
Participation the Meetings
Share Distribution
Help yourself and your community. SHARE, acronym for Self-Help-And-Re-
source-Exchange, is a private, not for profit organization that strengthens and builds com-
the May 11th
munities through volunteer service and offers participants great savings on food. No in-
by a 5-0 vote on Resolution No. R2-10 “specifically adopting new rules of procedure to
come requirements; just you, your family, and your desire to make a difference.
reflect procedures for town commission meetings; providing for conflicts; providing for
SHARE Distribution / Pick-Up Day is Saturday, May 22, from 9:30 AM to 11:30
severability; and providing for an effective date.”
AM. Peace Lutheran Church is now designated by SHARE as a Select Host Site.
Mayor Lake opened the discussion stating this was to add a degree of civility to
For information on SHARE, the benefits, and the SHARE Food Packages offered this
meetings. Commission President Bob Webb said he would like "may" changed to "shall"
month, call James Spiegelberg, Host Site Coordinator, 489-5249, or stop by the SHARE
in b. Citizen’s Comment. The Town Commission MAY designate a portion of each regular
Host Site at Peace Lutheran Church, on the Sign-Up / Registration dates.
meeting for the purpose of receiving public comment. Such comment shall be relevant
Peace Lutheran Church, “The Church on the Hill,” is located at 7201 South Hwy.
to the business or affairs of the Town and should be limited to the maximum time of 3
41, 5 miles north of downtown Dunnellon.
minutes. Any person desiring to address the Town Commission must submit a written re-
quest to the Town Clerk prior to the start of the meeting. Each such request shall contain
Wilderness Circle Meeting
the name, address, phone number, matter of subject and shall be dated and signed by the
Wilderness Circle Gathering Sunday, May 23, 2010 at 11:00 AM. Native Ameri-
person. Public comment should be brief and concise. No person shall be allowed past the
can prayer circle. Indian blood not required, just the Indian heart. Contact Betty Berger
podium. All materials shall be given to the Police Officer on duty.
for details. bberger@bellsouth.net or (352) 447-2736
Webb also requested the last sentence be removed from d. that said “if necessary,
Memorial Day Celebration Dinner
place that person under arrest and cause him or her to be prosecuted under the provisions
Get a jump on the Memorial Holiday. Come join us at Parsons Church for a
of any applicable law.” (this refers to any person being removed by the police who violates
Patriotic Dinner, on May 22nd from 4-6pm. For $6.50 you get a delicious pulled pork din-
the order and decorum of a commission meeting, decided by the presiding officer of the
ner plus an ice cream social. We have a drawing for a $50 money tree that you can take a
meeting.)
chance on winning. The church is located in Yankeetown by the Coast Guard Station. Kids
Commissioner Dick Kellman asked that Clerk Mc Cranie have the sole discretion
dinners are $4.50 for 12 and under. For pick-up orders call 352-447-2506
to decide if an agenda item will be on the agenda, but this was not changed. Town Clerk
Last Chance Pre Summer Sale
Sally Mc Cranie in discussion of the agenda question said the only reason something would
You’re invited to the Thrift Shop at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club. Start-
not be put on an agenda request is if it is something the commission didn't want it brought
ing Tuesday, May 18th running through Friday, May 28. FILL-A-BAG FOR $2.00. If it
back to this commission or they could not take action on it.
fits into a grocery bag you get it for $2.00. Come on down for the deal of the summer!
Commissioner Gary Moser said “when are we going to stop pacifying the town
Benefit For Center For Victims Rights
and get some work done. All we do is keep pacifying.” Commissioner Drinda Merritt said
Bubba’s Fin & Feather is hosting a benefit for the center of victims rights Satur-
“I have to agree with you Gary. The purpose of these meetings is to conduct town business.
day May 22nd. 1st Bi- Annual Battle of the Bartenders and Poker Run Come out to see
They are open to the town but that does not necessarily mean we should have comments
and cheer on your favorite bartenders as they participate in friendly competition for a good
on every little thing we do. We all have to conduct this town business. Other jurisdictions
cause The highly competitive event may involve mixing drinks, navigating an obstacle
restrict what can be said, state that we only have to require public comment at the time of
course, tapping a keg, bottle toss and/or relay races.
ordinances or other public hearings. I think this resolution stands in good stead. I think it
BBQ $5 per plate,50/50,Bartender Auction,prizes,& Live Entertainment.
still allows for public comments when the commission deems it necessary.”
Free vending space with donation. Koo-Koo Caravan will be there with lot’s of hippie
Levy ESE Parents: May 20 meeting in Bronson
stuff and dont miss the Kayak Rentals. To make a donation,volunteer or For more info
On May 20 all Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Parents in the Levy County
contact: Debby Ball 352 453 6319, or Shawnette Cain 352 235 6386.
School System are invited to a very important meeting in the Parent Advisory Committee
Free Child I.D. Program at Masonic Lodge
(PAC) classroom in the old Bronson High School from 6:00-8:00 p.m. All parents will be
Inglis Masonic Lodge #324 will be hosting a free Child Identification Program
given the opoportunity to complete a survey. If you have any questions, please call Josie
on Saturday, May 22, 2010. From 10:00am to 2:00pm. The purpose of the program is for
Crooms, ESE Parent Liaison at (352) 528-4359.
Sally Forte Cox, Yankeetown
parents to bring their kids out and have pictures documented on a CD just in case the worst
case scenario happens. The CD will be theirs to keep and can be updated as the child grows
Sally McGinnis Forte Cox passed on April 22, 2010, preceded in death by her
free of charge at any 15th Masonic district Child I.D. function. There will be hot dogs and
husband Bill Cox, both of Yankeetown. Bill and Sally ran Sally Forte Forte Realty in Yan-
drinks for all attending. The event is open to everyone and is free of any charge. There also
keetown for years and both were very active in the community and the Republican Club.
be tours of the Lodge for those interested.
Sally was a native of Massachusetts but moved to Yankeetown from St Petersburg in 1980.
Sally is survived by her sons Robert (Donna) Forte, Cincinnati, OH, and Tony (Michele)
Forte, St. Petersburg, FL; sisters, Kathy (Emory) Merrill, St Augustine, FL, and Shirley
NAPA Auto &
(Richard) Dickinson, San Antonio, TX; and grandsons, Andrew, Ryan, Kyle and Zane.
Donations made be made in Sally’s memory to Friends of the Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve
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