PAGE 10 -May 2, 2012
THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
The Women of Sea Cadets
Community Events
- atYankeetown-.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps in
College of Central Florida to Host Summer Camps
The College of Central Florida is proud to host 2012 summer camps. Camps are
Girl power is strong the Manatee Division of the U
held at the CF Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. College Road, unless otherwise indicated.
Yankeetown, Florida. Female cadets make up about one third of the total membership with  
The Appleton Museum of Art, College of Central Florida, will offer five camps for
most ranking at petty officer third class or higher. Leadership positions in the unit are filled children ages 7-14: June 18-22, June 25-29, July 9-13, July 16-20 and July 30-Aug. 3.
by these young women and they often go on to be Midshipmen, instructors under 21 years  Withlacoochee Area Residents, Inc Quarterly Meeting
old.
The public is invited to the Withlacoochee Area Residents, Inc quarterly meeting
Recently, two of the cadets and one female staff member have made some out-  May 16th, 7 PM at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club on 56th Street, Yankeetown. A
standing accomplishments. Ariana Pusey, age 16 of Hernando, was the first cadet of the presentation on coastal estuary impacts due to modification of river system flows will be
division to earn the rank of Chief Petty Officer, the highest rank that can be achieved by given by distinguished experimental physical oceanographer Dr. Robert H. Weisberg. A
a cadet. Her mom, Christy Pusey, has been an officer in the group for several years. Adult professor at the Marine Science College, University of South Florida, Dr. Weisberg is
instructors can earn rank like the cadets and her hard work paid off recently when she pro-  engaged in ocean circulation and ocean-atmosphere interaction studies of the west Florida
moted from Ensign to Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG). Petty Officer Chelsea Waldrop, age continental shelf and estuaries.
18 of Archer, was awarded the VFW Medal by Retired Navy Chief John Keith.
Refreshments will be served at 6:30 PM prior to the presentation. Seating is lim-
What did it take for each of these women to reach their goals? Hard work, deter-  ited, early arrivals are suggested or reservations by calling 447-5434.
mination and the support of their fellow cadets. The new Chief Petty Office says, “To make
Community Sing
CPO, I had to be in the NSCC for a total of three years, with a minimum of seven NSCC
Community Gospel Sing May 5 at 6:00 P.M @ Rock Church Hwy 40 west across
trainings. Each one had to be anywhere between 5 to 16 days long. On top of the time in
from Yankeetown School. Featuring Randy William & Amy. Local singers welcome. Come
rate and trainings, I had to complete and pass six correspondence courses and three exams.
and bring a friend. Pastor Phil Whitley
It’s quite a bit of work but it definitely pays off in the end.”
When asked what it means to have accomplished her goal, Ariana says, “It means Thrift Store
May is the best month for shopping the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club Thrift
a lot to me to be the first CPO in my unit mainly because that has been my goal for the past
couple years. I am a goal setter and when I finally meet my goals it gives me a sense of Shop. Why, you ask, because there’s a 50% off sale on everything in the shop, no exclu-
accomplishment and courage knowing that I can do anything I set my mind to. I feel that sions. That’s right, everything in the shop is half price. And that’s not all, each Tuesday in
when I set myself to a high standard it helps my fellow shipmate become more motivated. May there will be one SUPER special revealed for that week. Mark your calendar now to
Everything that I do they can do as well, they just have to set a goal and be motivated get the best bargains around. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday 10am-1pm and Thurs-
day evenings 5pm-7pm before Bingo.
enough to accomplish it.”
The Thrift store will close May 31st for the summer. During that time some reno-
vations will happen, so stay tuned for information on the grand re-opening in September
with our new look and new name.
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.
Zumba Excersize
Looking for a fun way to get in your exercise? Look no further than your friendly
Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club. The classes, open to the public, are held Tuesday and
Thursday mornings at 9am and Monday and Wednesday evenings at 6pm. All in air con-
ditioned comfort and yes classes will continue through the summer. There is no fee just a
donation to cover electric. For more information call 352-447-2057.
Beautiful Home on C.R. C40A - Inglis
This beautiful home on County Rd 40A
Inglis with its private setting close to the
Gulf, Withlacoochee and Lake Rousseau
From left to right: Lieutenant Todd Dunn, Chief Petty Officer Ariana Pusey, Lieutenant Junior
has two bedrooms, two baths a large great
Grade Christy Pusey and Commander Hinote of US Coast Guard Station Yankeetown, Fl after
room and screened porch. There is plenty
Ariana’s promotion.
Sink Hole Closes Levy C.R. 347
of room for entertaining or just enoying the
beauty of this Natural Florida setting. Two
car garage that has a 1/1/2 ac unit and RV
The Levy County Sheriff’s Office responded to the 10600 block of County Road
parking and plenty of room for your toys.
347 to a report of a sink hole that had opened underneath the roadway. A passing motorist
Newly painted and ready for you to move in
struck a crack which had opened across one lane. No injuries or damages were reported.
and enjoy immediately
The Levy County Road Department has closed County Road 347 from 100 Ave
Jack Schofield. Licensed Real Estate Agent
west to County Road 330 for an estimated 36 to 48 hours while repairs are made.
Century 21 Nature Coast
www.NatureCoastJack.com
email news to: news@thenewscaster.com
859 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"
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