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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
County summer camp packed with Melee - Continued from page 4
activities; begins June 8
including the 70-year-old man, yelled at them, telling them not to drive on private
property, then threw rocks at she and her father. When she and her father went back
to explain and apologize, the son came outside and Mr. Edwards ran up the road. Ed-
Citrus County Parks and Recreation is hosting a 10-week camp called Camp Fu-
wards grabbed her and told her to look at her father. She saw her father fighting with
sion for children from 6 to 12 years of age at the Renaissance Center in Lecanto from June
the son. Numerous people, including herself, attempted to break things up, and she was
8 to Aug. 14. Campers will not only go swimming at Bicentennial Pool on Tuesdays and
either shoved or hit by someone. She swung back wildly, not knowing whom she’d hit
Thursdays, but they’ll also go to the movies at Regal Cinemas every Tuesday and to one
(she’d hit the third victim, the grandaughter). A white pickup truck drove up, almost
other scheduled field trip each Wednesday. They will also be touring wildlife parks, learn-
striking her parents. The driver (the 70-year-old man) got out of the truck and started
ing about Florida, and deciding what they want to be when they grow up. With themes for
fighting with them. She and her sister pushed their father toward their house. When the
each week ranging from Wildlife to Indiana Jones, and from “Grossology” to Sports, a
man pushed her mother with his chest then pushed past her sister, her father struck the
wide variety of interests for youngsters will be covered. One big event will be when Camp
man on the face, and he fell onto the road. Her family walked home and was followed
Fusion campers will go on a backstage tour of the Home of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
halfway there by the son and numerous other people, who were yelling obscenities.
Raymond James Stadium during Sports Week.
Mr. Kelley, Ms. Kelley and Mr. Edwards were each changed with one count of simple
Camp Fusion will be supervised by Lecanto Middle School’s Athletic Director,
battery; their bonds set at $500. Mr. Kelley was additionally charged with battery on a
and a well- rounded staff of supervisors and counselors are being screened and hired;
person over the age of 65 (bond $3000) and violation of probation on an original charge of
they’ll each undergo an extensive background check and training in first aid and CPR.
“Camp Fusion will be fun for your child and help them develop leadership skills, teamwork
possession of drug paraphernalia; he was held without bond on this charge.
strategies and self confidence,” said Summer Youth Camp Coordinator Amanda Whitelaw.
Haven Hospice Volunteer Training
“Don’t let your child miss out -- sign up before May 30 and save $10 on registration,” The
Come and join us in this very rewarding experience and learn what services Haven Hospice
base cost is $60 per week plus registration, which includes all mentioned field trips.
offers your community. You are under no obligation to volunteer after completion of this
Camp prices are: $60 -weekly fee per camper. $70- weekly fee per camper, includ-
course. Where:Williston Library,10 SE 1st Street,Willison, FL Wednesday, June 10, 2009
ing extended care. $25 -one-time registration fee, required for each camper $20 -daily fee
Parts 1 & 2,Thursday, June 11, 2009 Parts 3, 4 & 5 AY 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM.Contact: Call
for single-day campers. Camp hours are: (Monday through Friday): 9 a.m. -5 p.m. -regular
Vondla Sullivan (352) 493-2333 or 800-677-5428 to register or for more information.
hours 7:30 a.m. -5:30 p.m. -extended care hours. For more information, call coordinator
Coastal
Hair Port
Whitelaw at 527-7677 or visit the division’s web site at www.bocc.citrus.fl.us and click on
“Parks and Recreation and then “Camp Fusion.”
at Plaza 40
Burn Ban Lifted - Continued from page 4
Carting
Shopping Center
fire can be held liable for damages or injuries caused by fire that escaped. Green or wet ma-
Hwy. 40E, Inglis
Roll-Off Container Service
terials may not be burned, and burning yard trash is restricted to the site where the material
(352) 212-0405
Contractors/Homeowners
was generated and may not be transported to another property to be burned. Plastics, rub-
10-20-30 yd.
ber, oil, tires, household garbage, construction debris, or other illegally hazardous materials
Call for Appointment
may not be burned. Yard trash burning doesn’t require authorization from the Division of
Dumpsters
Walk-Ins Welcome
Forestry, but burning should never be done on windy days. Violation of the regulations is
Lamar & Big John
Construction Debris
a criminal violation. The penalty for violation is a second degree misdemeanor, punishable
Yard Waste
by up to 60 days imprisonment and/or a fine up to $500.00. For more information see the
Fire Rescue page on the county’s website, www.bocc.citrus.fl.us, or call the Florida Divi-
sion of Forestry, at (352)754-6757 for information on non-residential burning.
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