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Levy County Teen Driver Improvement Classes
Kindergarten students graduate at Yankeetown School
Teen Driver Improvement is available to all Levy County students who have a
Kindergarten graduates at Yankeetown School include (Mrs. Watson's Class) -
current Operators License or Learners Permit or who are about to get their Learners Permit.
Andrew Adams, Nicholas Cairns, London Castle, Kari Collins, Jasmine Leblond, Mckayla
The goal of this program is to educate the teen drivers of Levy County of the dangers of
McClure, Abagail McPeak, Madison Pank, Lena Schieferstein, Hailey Sheehan and Liam
aggressive driving, distracted driving, impaired driving, and to reinforce the benefits of
Wise; and (Mrs. Yaws' Class) - Venessia Bailey, Aaron Beam, Madison Goode, Kimber Jar-
seatbelt use. All students will be required to pre-register for the class by calling Lt. Sean
rett, Holden Martin, Julietta Mulligan, Donte Porter, Joshus Rivera, Jacqueline Robertson
Mullins or Sgt. Max Long at 352-486-5111 ext 276 or via e-mail smullins@levyso.com
and Nathan Sedor.
ormlong@levyso.com. This class has a minimum of 5 students for the class to take place so
Yankeetown School Perfect Attendance
these dates are tentative. All classes at 9:00 AM,Yankeetown: July: 1 and August: 4.
4th 9 weeks grading period
Perfect Attendance (TEACHER/Students): CARSON - None; BRANNEN - Anna Fugate AA Meetings
AA meetings Monday 6/23/14 7:00 pm at the rock church Tuesday 7:00 pm
and Paskal Nedeltchev; DILLON - Julia Hurtado and Madeline Rohrer; LOVELY - Alex
Rowe and Jasmine Hurtado; HARMON - Anthony Biorn, Sheldon Pierce, Emily Robinson, 6/24/14 at the Inglis community center behind Inglis town hall & Thursday 6/26/14 7:00
Grace White and Michael Gilley; JENNER - Ashley Pike and Victoria Pressley; STEIN- pm at the Inglis community center behind town hall.
BERG - Angel Biorn, Samuel Dillon, Katie Johnson, Maverick Molina, Julie Snyder and Amazing Grace - Gospel Singer
Tricia Ruttinger.
Friday night June 27th. Gospel Singer.-Evangelist Dave Ruiz Free event. Minis-
tering in Word and Song. Also a free dinner for all who attend Starting at 630pm. Everyone
Yankeetown School Christian club, First Priority program
On Tuesday May 27, a celebration was organized by the student leadership team invited. 718 Hwy 40 W, Inglis. For more info call 832-971-8997.
of the Yankeetown School Branch of First Priority. First Priority is a student-led Christian
The Wilderness Circle Gathering
school club where students bring the love of the Lord to their classmates through fellow-
To be held on Saturday June 28th, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. The circle is located eight
ship, the testimony of those in the local community, the sharing of personal salvation ex-
miles out of Inglis on Highway 40 East. It is just inside of Marion County on Dead Man's
periences, along with entertaining and enriching activities. The students are assisted by
Curve. Look for the American flag on the right near the end of the curve. The Native
local Pastor Aaron Kramer from the Inglis Baptist Church and Yankeetown School faculty
American Ceremony will be headed up by Mike Serio (White Wolf), with the assistance of
sponsor Chester Pacana.
Mackie Sanford (Eagle Eye). All are invited to join the ceremony. So, bring your lounge
The celebration highlighted the past year in First Priority and celebrated their fel-
chair, a covered dish, and your non-alcoholic beverages and come join us for the ceremony
lowship. For the first time, fourth grade students were invited to the celebration, in order
and Pot Luck lunch. We look forward to seeing new, and old faces. Come out and enjoy
for them to glimpse, first-hand, the workings of the club they will be able to join next year.
yourself with a true Native American inspired get-together.
All fifth through eighth grade students were also invited to the celebration, which featured
Need Help with Your Medicare Costs?
games, competitions, the sharing of Jonathan Sellner's salvation experience, Samuel Dil-
Want to see if you can save money on your prescription drug costs? Can't afford
lon's testimony of how First Priority has worked in his life for the past two years, a skit by
to have the Medicare Part B Premium come out of your check every month? Are you new
Jacob Pitts and Glory Thompson, and the sharing of the Lord's word.
to Medicare and not sure of your options? Whether you are a Medicare beneficiary, fam-
Jacob Pitts and Glory Thompson were given awards due to their tireless work for
ily member or caregiver, SHINE, a volunteer program under the FL Dept of Elder Affairs,
First Priority and being ambassadors of the program to the students around them. Sarah
provides you with free, unbiased and confidential information. For assistance, please call
Bliss and Brandon Fonda won full scholarships for a week-long Christian summer camp.
the Elder Helpline at 1-800-262-2243 to have. a volunteer return your call or come see us
The members and the student leadership team of First Priority appreciates all the
at: Wed, July 9th
10:00am-Noon AF Knotts Public Library (Yankeetown)
committed volunteers who've made First Priority possible. Anyone would like to be in-
All Citrus Co sites By Appt only
Call (352) 527-5956 Citrus Co Resource Ctr.
volved in First Priority through volunteering, providing possible volunteer experiences,
50th Anniversary, Right around the Corner
or sponsoring the club at Yankeetown School is asked to please contact Chester Pacana by
Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club Looking For Your Memories. As the Yan-
phone at 352-447-2372, ext. 240, or by email at chester.pacana@levy.k12.fl.us
keetown-Inglis Woman's Club puts together plans for our 50th Anniversary Celebration,
we ask all members of the communities past and present to share their story. Please take
the time to let us know how the Woman's Club has played a part in your life. You can email
stories to yiwomansclub@gmail.com, mail to PO Box 298, Yankeetown, FL 34498 or drop
off at the Second To None Thrift Shoppe Tuesday-Saturday 10am-2pm. The Yankeetown-
Inglis Woman's Club looks forward to sharing your memories.
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easement on the east side but enough room
Thompson, Jacob Pitts, Elizabeth Hamilton, and Sammy Dillon
to build on the west side. Zoned residential
now but possibly the front could be rezoned
Attention all Levy County WW II Veterans!
commercial since both side properties are
The 2014 Levy County Veterans Day Parade is scheduled for Saturday, November
Ad Proof for Business Card Ad on the
commercial. The property also borders
8th at 11am. The parade will be in Inglis this year, with a Veteran's Memorial Dedication
to start in our Wednesday, March 26, 2014 Point
intersection of Rivertrail Dr and Palm issue.
immediately following the parade. We would like to have all of the Levy County WW II
Dr at the back of Palm Point Subdivision so
Vets to be our honored guests (as Grand Marshall's in the parade and honored afterwards).
you can enter and exit from either or both di-
If you or someone you know fits the bill, please contact Ruth Ruppert at (352) 447-0236
rections. An interesting lot at a good price.
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