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Help Understanding Medicare and with Your Medicare Costs
If your research for Florida ancestors is posing problems, the Levy County Histor-
Want to see if you can save money on your prescription drug costs? Can't afford
ical Society would like to offer another path that might help solve your research problems.
to have the Medicare Part B Premium come out of your check every month? Are you new
Perhaps a visit to the Florida State Archives and Library would help! On Wednesday, May
to Medicare and not sure of your options? Whether you are a Medicare beneficiary, fam-
27, 2015, the Historical Society has planned a one day trip to the Florida State Archives and
ily member or caregiver, SHINE, a volunteer program under the FL Dept of Elder Affairs,
Library in Tallahassee.
provides you with free, unbiased and confidential information. For assistance, please call
While at the Archives, the group will tour "behind the scenes" conducted by one
the Elder Helpline at 1-800-262-2243 to have a volunteer return your call or come see us at:
of the Florida State Archivists. The tour will be conducted in the restricted stacks area of
Wed, May 13th
10:00am-Noon AF Knotts Public Library (Yankeetown) All Citrus
the Archives. In this area, researchers will learn more about the records the Archives col-
Co sites By Appt only
Call (352) 527-5956 Citrus Co Resource Ctr
lects and also be shown preservation methods and view little known record collections of
Ellie Schiller Ed Center Open for Visitors at the
interest available to local and family history researchers.
Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve
The bus will leave the Levy County Courthouse in Bronson at 7:30 a.m. and arrive
The WGP's Ellie Schiller Education Center will be open for visitors on Sunday,
at the Archives about 10:00 a.m. Following the tour, researchers will have ample opportu-
May 10, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.. The Friends of the WGP invite all Mother's and
nity to ask questions and perform some of their own research. The bus will leave Tallahas-
their families to explore the WGP trails and ed center on Mother's Day. The center fea-
see at 3:00 p.m. and arrive in Bronson by 6:00 p.m. The cost of transportation will be paid
tures a short video explaining the history of the property and points out the unique sights
by the Historical Society with each person paying for their own lunch. Seating is limited to
in the WGP's natural environment. The center is located at the Withlacoochee Gulf Pre-
22-passengers so it is important to call early to reserve a seat. Reservations can be made by
serve, 1001 Old Rock Road, Yankeetown, FL. The Friends of the WGP will be on hand to
calling Toni Collins, Director of the Levy County Historical Society, at (352) 490-5636.
show you around the center and answer any questions about the goals and plans for the
center. We welcome you to enjoy our panoramic views and trails.
Second To None Thrift Shop Sale
Get more bang for your buck at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club Second To
None Thrift Shop. Everything in the store is 50% OFF May 1st-16th. Shop til you drop
Tuesday-Saturday 10am-2pm and Thursday 5-7pm before Bingo. Update your wardrobe
with the latest fashions; find just the right book to read or kitchen gadget you've been
looking for. Gather your shopping list and your neighbors and join us at #5 56th St. in
Yankeetown for the best bargains around. All proceeds are given back to the community.
Bingo Ends for the Summer
A reminder, Bingo at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club will have the last
games on Thursday, May 28th. This gives our volunteers a chance to rejuvenate over
the summer before games begin again in September. 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 communities. You're the BEST!! Have a great summer.
Spaghetti Supper at Peace Lutheran
For a great family night out, Peace Lutheran Church will again be serving a deli-
cious spaghetti supper, from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 22.
The menu includes a salad, al dente' spaghetti with an authentic sauce, meatballs or
sausage, beverage, and a large variety of desserts.
South Levy Little League senior girls have a right to boast after a grueling weekend of ball
Tickets may be purchased at the door; Adults: $7, Children 5-11: $4, and children under
games. The Bullets, sponsored by Bobbalus Deli at the Inglis Super Stop Shell Station, took
5 years of age will be admitted at no charge. Tickets are also available for advance sale
2nd place in the senior girls softball jamboree championship this past weekend. 6 teams
from members and at various events around the Dunnellon area. For more information call
played off this weekend at the Bicentennial Park Ball Field in Crystal River to claim champion
352-489-5881. Peace Lutheran, "the church on the hill," is 4 miles north of Dunnellon.
status. The Bullets moved up Sunday and beat the Crystal River team in a tight 3 hour match
in the hot sun but lost to Central Citrus in the second 3 hour round that afternoon with many
girls having to constantly stop and hydrate. The proud team is happy with their 2nd place
Realty
medals and look forward to the rest of the season. Pictured with the girls and coaches is
Luhanna Wilsey, manager of Bobbalu's Deli, who won the 2014 Charley Biggs (chicken) Op-
eration of the Year. It would be great if more citizens and parents come out to the games and
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support this healthy sport so wonderful for our local youths with many games at South Levy
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Recreation Park. Photo/story by Sally Price.
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dry front and have a great conservation area
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at 7:00 pm. Sunday, May 10, Mothers Day Dinner, pork chops & rice at 1:00 pm. Saturday,
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