The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
PAGE 5 - May 5, 2010
Community Events & Meetings
Central Florida Community College Class Offerings
 
Citrus  Campus  is  conveniently  located  at  3800  S.  Lecanto  Highway  in  Lecanto 
and will be offering the following classes in the near future. Other classes are also available 
CFCC to Offer Genealogy Course
and our friendly staff will be happy to answer any questions you may have.  Pool Care for 
 
The Central Florida Community College Levy Center will offer its first Genealogy 
the Pool Owner will be offered on the Citrus Campus Thursdays, June 3rd – 6/10th from 
course on Tuesdays, May 4-25. The class will meet from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Levy Center, 114 
5:30-8:30 for a fee of $39.00. This course will provide the swimming pool owner the infor-
Rodgers Blvd., Chiefland. The course fee is $49.
mation necessary to maintain a pool economically and safely. The course will cover water 
            Participants will learn the basic principles of family history search and how to get 
chemistry and health issues, filter and pump maintenance and repair as well as pool cleaning 
started  finding  their  ancestors.  They  will  use  the  Internet  and  computer  lab  exercises  to 
and safety.
become familiar with online resources to find information on parents, grandparents, great 
grandparents and possibly more. Students must have basic computer skills to enroll and  Citrus Art Center Theatre
should bring a USB flash drive to class.
 
The  Art  Center  Theatre  Presents  Murder  by  Misadventure  a  thriller  by  Edward 
            Enroll at the Levy Center, by calling 352-493-9533. Seating is limited. Enrollment  Taylor Directed by David Easter. Play Dates: May 7 – May 23, ’10. Show Times: Friday & 
deadline is Wednesday, April 28.
Saturday Performances 7:30 p.m.
Sunday Performances 2 p.m. and additional Matinee
on Saturday, May 15, 2 p.m. Ticket Prices: $18.00 per person. Tickets are now available,Box 
CCVC’s Last Monthly Yard Sale on May 8th
The  Citrus  County  Veterans  Coalition  (CCVC)  has  a  monthly  Veterans  Benefit  Office Hours:  Mon – Fri 1- 4 p.m. and 1 hour before shows Phone Number:  746-7606
  
Yard Sale at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, 550 US 41 S in Inverness from 5 am to  Volunteers sought for Disaster Preparedness Training
1:30 pm the 2nd Saturday of each month that operates Sept thru May.
The 2010 hurricane season begins June 1 and the Retired and Senior Volunteer
  
Please come and visit the CCVC Veterans Benefit Yard Sale. This event has grown,   Program is hosting three sessions to train community volunteers to become public speakers
offering treasures and collectables of all descriptions. Plenty of activities are available  on disaster preparedness and response.
throughout the sale with food venders on site, restroom facilities, plenty of free parking.
The program is in need of volunteers to become part of a team to conduct training
Booths are available by reservation for a tax deductible donation $10 per space, $5  sessions to educate others. The goal is to educate 500 community members over the course
for veterans’ organizations and free to charitable organizations on space available basis by  of four months with disaster preparedness and response training.  Citizens will learn the 
calling Richard Floyd at 352-726-5031 between 1 and 7 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Reserved   importance of having a survival kit and a family communications plan. Volunteer oppor-
spaces not occupied by 7 a.m. on yard sale day will be sold on a first come first served basis   tunities include: Course Training Facilitation, Citizen Recruitment, Administrative Support
to those vendors who do not have prepaid-registration.
Activities, and Session Coordination.
  
All proceeds help the Citrus County Veterans Coalition continue to work on their    
Volunteers will receive training in disaster preparedness, get an opportunity to en-
mission of “VETERANS HELPING VETERANS” and we hope the community will also   hance public speaking skills, enjoy community involvement, and receive a recognition cer-
support this effort in a way of thanking them for their service to our country.
tificate and free FEMA course materials.  To be convenient for interested persons, the class 
will  be  held  at  three  different  days  and  times  in  the Training  Room  at  the  Citrus  County 
CFCC To Honor Graduates
            (OCALA, Fla.) April 23, 2010 — Central Florida Community College will hold its   Resource Center, which is located at 2804 W. Marc Knighton Court in Lecanto.
spring 2010 commencement ceremony on Friday, May 7. The ceremony begins at 6 p.m. on  The next meeting is Thursday, May 6, 2010, 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. For registration and more
the center lawn of the Fine Arts Auditorium at the Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. College Road.  information, call the Nature Coast Volunteer Center at 352-527-5955.  A meal and refresh-
Dr. Stacy L. Dickson Jr., dean of Public Service and executive director of the Criminal  ments will be provided.
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Justice Institute at CFCC, will receive the Distinguished Alumni Award. Korie-Lanette Cole 
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and Mikel James will be student graduation speakers. Cole is president of the Student Ac-
tivities Board at the CFCC Citrus Campus and James is SAB president at the Ocala Campus.
For more information about graduation, call the Ocala Campus at 352-873-5800,
Citrus Campus at 352-746-6721, or CFCC Levy Center at 352-493-9533.
Restaurant, Lounge
Safe Sitter Classes Available
& Package Store
 
Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center will offer a Safe Sitter® class for girls and 
boys age 11 to 13 on Saturday, May 15 at the hospital. Registration for the program is open
until Friday, May 7.
253 Hwy 40 W. • Inglis, FL
  
Safe Sitter® is a medically accurate program that teaches young adolescents how 
1/4 mile west of Hwy. 19
to handle emergencies when caring for younger children. The cost is $35. To register your 
son or daughter or your child’s babysitter, call Amy Kingery at 352.795.8344.
In a Hurry? Call Ahead (352) 447-2406
Toastmaster Meeting Schedule
Serving 11 am - 10 pm • Closed Tuesday
Eyeopeners meets at the Inverness United Methodist Church the on the 2nd, 4th,
Everything Made to Order
and 5th Thursdays at 5:30 P.M. Address: 3896 Pleasant Grove Road, Inverness (CR591)
Fresh-Made Salads: Atipasta, Chicken, Chef & Shrimp
River Retreat Spa
FREE Online ADS!
6015 Hwy. 40W
Specials, Homemade Soups, Chowders & Chili
Yankeetown, FL
You can now place free ads
352-447-2505
Steaks & Seafood Pasta Dishes with Homemade Sauces
on our website:
Cuts • Color • Barber & Clipper Cuts
Hand-Pressed Hamburgers Cooked Your Way
Redken, Rusk & Chi Products
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Masques • Peels • Facials
Wings, Subs & Clubs
Permanent Make-Up
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Manicures • Pedicures • Acrylics
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Tanning • Exercise
Pizza, Calzones & Oven-Baked
Massage License #MM19077
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SERVICE
Inglis Super Stop Restaurant
SALES
Buddy & Fred's Hardware
Open 5 am - 3 pm for Breakfast & Lunch
42 Hwy 19 N. - Inglis,FL - 352-447-2600
John C. Meyers, Sr.
Daily Lunch Specials $5.99
Buddy & Fred's Hardware
Mobile Locksmith
Specials Include DRINK & FRIES
HOURS:
is Now Doing Business
Monday-Fri.5 am - 3:30 pm
Serving Citrus, S. Levy & Dunnellon
at the New Location
Saturday 5 am - 2 pm
Cell (352) 422-4770
Dine-In
42 Hwy 19 N. Inglis
746-1028
or Call-Ahead
(352)
U.S. Hwy. 19
for Take-Out
Food Ranch Plaza
447-4047
Bonded & Certified
(at C.R. 40)
Shell Gas
REPAIRS
352-
Inglis, Florida