The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
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Community Events & Meetings
Smoke Alarm Program for Seniors
Citrus County Board of County Commissioners, Nature Coast Volunteer Center
has been awarded the Communities for a Lifetime grant from the state of Florida Depart-
ment of Elder Affairs. The purpose of this program is to provide and install smoke alarms
through the month of June for seniors in need age 60 and older. The overall objective is to
help at-risk seniors age in place safely and independently.
This is a collaborative effort between Citrus County Board of County Commis-
sioners, the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office Division of Fire Rescue, Home Depot, the Citrus
County Chronicle, and WYKE.
Funds are limited. Any senior who is in need of this assistance is encouraged to
contact the Nature Coast Volunteer Center at (352) 249-1275 for more information.
The Seven Churches of Revelation
Springs Presbyterian Church will be showing a video series on ‘The 7 Churches of
Revelation’ every Wednesday beginning June 5th at 6:15 pm. The series will run through
July with the exception of July 3rd.
Get a fresh perspective on the book of Revelation and Jesus’ message to churches
in all times. Travel to the land of the Bible with host Joe Stowell to visit the ancient sites
of the seven churches described in Revelation. Gain insights into God’s love for the world,
His warning and correction for the churches, and His hope and encouragement for the fu-
ture. For more information,callat Withlacoochee Trail
please 489-8992 or join us 1060 W.
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non profit leaders to issues, knowledge
The Community Alliance of Citrus County held a Summer Vendor Fair on Tuesday, June 4 from
CelebratingofAction,Citrusputting some - 2pm. The event was held at Cornerstone Baptist Church in Inverness. The Community
its yearly Day United Way of County is 10am
muscle behind its rhetoric “We can’t do this alone”. In its first Non Profit Leader Summit,
Alliance of Citrus County is a collaborative group of community partners including state/local
United Way provides a venue for nonprofits to interact and move forward with collective
agencies and private and non-profit groups which provides a network of resources helping
impact to solve community problems. Non profit board presidents, directors and key per-
to promote best practices to benefit the residents of Citrus County. Hospice of Citrus County
sonnel are invited to participate in this day long conference on Monday June 24 at College
Director of Children’s Services Marylin Bloom (right) is pictured discussing the Hospice of
of Central Florida, Lecanto.
Citrus County Pediatric Services Program (Herry’s Kids) with Roger Gilmore, Executive Director
During the day you will interact during discussions and training covering topics
Our Pub
of Covenant Children’s Home located in Dunnellon.
such as volunteer solutions, information updates on 2-1-1, governance as a lever, look-
ing at the big picture and engagement marketing. Tickets to Live United: Driving Change
Free Wi-Fi
Together are $25 per person and include lunch and all materials for the 9 am to 4 pm sum-
mit. Seating is limited, so take a moment and reserve your spot today, call 352-795-5483.
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Citrus County Veterans’ Advisory Board to meet June 13
The Citrus County Veterans’ Advisory Board will meet on Thursday, June 13, 2013
& Package Store
in the Citrus County Resource Center, 2804 W. Marc Knighton Ct., Lecanto, Florida, 34461
beginning at 3:30 p.m.
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For more information, please call the Veterans Services Dept. at #352-527-5915.
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