The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
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Editorial - Opinion - Commentary
Letter of Thanks:
This is a letter of thanks to all of people who so thoughtfully gave of their hearts to
donate time to help me with my neck surgery. I'm grealty thankful. I've been to these before but
never thougtht it would happen to me. My surgery came out okay so to the Lions Club and
those who volunteered their time and gave so greatfully of their hearts I deeply thank you
from the bottom of my heart. Sincerely R.J. Fickel, Yankeetown
Letter to the Editor:
Re: Inglis Community Center
At the Inglis Workshop and Special Meeting June 7 on programs for the Community
Center it was decided to form a committee to discuss ways of getting more interest in the
Center. We need more volunteers to be on this committee as there is presently only Betty
Berger and Marilyn Kellman. The only free uses would be non-profit groups open to the
public.
It was decided that AA Meetings would be allowed. Jack Sanford, Chief of the Many
Lakes Band of Cherokee Indians was there with several other Indian representatives. They
would like to hold monthly culture, entertainment and Native history studies at the Center.
Previous information from Tim Barber told us there are ancient artifacts from this
The bike path from Captital City Bank to Food Ranch is finally under way. This is a phase of the
area in the Gainesville museum, and plaster casts could be obtained for an Inglis museum.This
project so diligently worked on by the faithful Park to Park Bike Path committee. Many folks walking,
will be on the agenda at the July 10th regular meeting. Let us know of any interest you might
biking and on motorized scooters are challenged with going up North Inglis Avenue. As with the bike
have.
path on Hwy 40, it is amazing how many people of all ages utilize the bike path. This is a great
Volunteers are needed to put on other programs such as sewing, line dancing, exer-
accomplishment and my highest regards to the bike path committee. The group of private citizens
cise classes, etc. We'd like suggestions for paid programs available for the Community
have been meeting for years under the supervision of Dick Kellman and Glen Spetz. Ray Phares took
Center. Thanks. Please contact Betty Berger at 447-2736 or bberger@bellsouth.net
over the leadership recently as Spetz stepped down from the leadership position. The beginning goal
Betty Berger, Inglis
of the group was to have a bike path from the Levy County Park at the end of Hwy 40 in Yankeetown
to the South Levy Recreational Park east of Inglis. Cemex and the Felburn Foundation, as well as
Inglis Public Notice
many private citizens helped make this a reality financially.
The bike path group will continue to meet and work toward their goal. From 63rd St to the Gulf is
The Town of Inglis Commission would like to form a Citi-
going to be hard to tackle because of the wetlands but the challenge to work with the state and county
to repave, widen the road and add a bike lane. Photo by Tom Russell
zens Advisory Committee to promote community activities in
Gerald Everett Headley, 61
the Inglis Community Center and local Park.
Gerald Everett Headley, 61, died on Thursday, May 31, 2007 at his home in Inglis, Florida,
The Committee would be responsible to research all pos-
under the care of his family and hospice. Born August 21, 1945 in Canton, Ohio, he grew up in
sible programs and uses that would benefit and improve the
Tyler County, West Virginia and Eagleville, Ohio. He graduated from Jefferson High School in
Ohio and entered the U. S. Army in 1964. He spent fourteen years in the military and was a
quality of life for all Inglis Citizens. Possible uses may in-
Vietnam Veteran. Mr. Headley resided in Florida the last twenty-four years, the last four in
clude Creative and Educational classes, Club Activities,
Inglis. He enjoyed his profession, landscaping, and gardening.
Dances, etc.
Mr. Headley was preceded in death by his father, Gerald L. Headley, of Kingsville, Ohio.
Survivors include his wife, Diane Headley, and son, Jacob, both of Inglis, Florida; his mother,
If you would like to be a part of this worth while effort
Gwendolyn Headley, of Kingsville, Ohio; three daughters, Sherrie Witmore and Jerrie Gardner,
by volunteering your time and energy please contact the Ing-
of Canton, Ohio, and Diane M. Headley, of Mentor, Ohio; a stepson, James Litman, of Tampa,
Florida; two sisters, Rickie and her husband Roy Campbell, of Conneaut, Ohio, Barbara and
lis Town Hall at (352) 447-2203.
her husband Earl Henry, of Geneva, Ohio; two
Vehicle Towing
brothers, Garry and his wife Brenda Headley
of Jefferson, Ohio, and Gregory and his wife
Specialist
J. C. Lane Pizza - Dine in or Carry out
Sharon, of Kingsville, Ohio; five grandchil-
dren and one great-grandchild.
Specials
Arrangements were under the direction of
Knauff Funeral Home in Chiefland, Florida.
Saturday
New Daily Specials
OFree Removal of Unwanted
Lg. 2 Topping Pizza w/ Dozen
Mon - LG Cheese Pizza - $8.00
Cars, Trucks, Scrap Metal
Hot Wings & 2L Soda $19.70
Tues - LG 1-Topping Pizza - $10.45
OInc.Tax Receipt for Donated
Next to the Coast Guard Station
Wed - LG 2-Topping Pizza - $10.75
Vehicles, Cars/Trucks of Value
Sunday
Sunday School 10:00 am.
Thurs - LG 3-Topping Pizza - $11.75
OAuto/Truck Transport
Lg.4 Topping Pizza $13.45
Fri - J.C. Special Pizza - $15.45
Worship Sunday 11: 00 am.
Small dual wheel & RVs
OTow Dolly Rentals
Come & See What God is Doing
New Prices In Effect
$45/Day, Winch for Dead Vehicle
5850 Riverside Drive Yankeetown (next to
352-476-4392Andy
Coast Guard station) Worship: Sunday,11AM
352-447-4169
New Hours: Open 7 days a week
Pastor: Dr. Walter Radulovich Office: 352-
Mon-Thurs. 4pm-10pm
447-2506 Home: 352-489-1180
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