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Independence Day Celebrations  - from page 8
Community Events
Teen Driver Classes in Levy County
INGLIS--Sat., July 3, 3:00-7:00 p.m., “Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration,” will be
The Levy County Sheriff’s Office Community Relation Division will be offering
sponsored by the Recreation Advisory Board Activities Committee (RABAC) at the South
Teen Driver classes this summer throughout the county. All classes are free and will begin
Levy Recreation Park’s Buddy Risher Sports Complex. Admission and activities are free
at 9:00 AM each day and the classes will be approximately 4 hours. The students will need
and include water slides, games and entertainment. Hamburgers and hot dogs will be avail-
permission slips from their parents due to some graphic nature of the program. The permis-
able. Bring your lawn chairs and bathing suits. There will be no pageant or fireworks this
sion slips can be picked up at the local schools or from the instructor the day of the event.
year, but families can still enjoy old-fashioned fun. Sponsors, local businesses and com-
If you need more information you can contact Lt. Sean Mullins or Sgt. Max Long at 352-
munity members will be recognized at the event. To donate or volunteer, or for additional
486-5111, extension 278. Dates/Location: Yankeetown School: July: 2, 14; August: 10.
information, call RABAC chairperson Tanya Berecz at 352-447-0805.
INVERNESS--sat., July 3, 5:00-10:00 p.m., “Patriotic Evening,” is an old-fashioned
Parsons Church Vacation Bible School
Mark your calendar for an awesome Galactic Blast. Parsons Memorial Presbyte-
hometown festival and fireworks extravaganza at Liberty and Wallace Brooks Parks in-
rian Church is having its annual Vacation Bible School. Starting June 28th through July
clude children’s activities, food vendors and music by Neon Truckers with 2009 Cooter
2nd we welcome everyone to join in the fun. Our Galactic Blast theme will offer sci-
Idol winner Ricky Mitchell. An opening ceremony will be held at 7 p.m. Enjoy fireworks
ence experiments, crafts, bible story and of course food. Tell your friends and family to
over Lake Henderson at dusk which can be viewed from both parks, Liberty Trail and
come join us on the week of June 28th from 10a.m. to 1p.m. After this great week we will
other areas of the city, such as Citrus Plaza parking lot. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, and
have parents, friends and family to join us for lunch at 12:15p.m.on Friday to see all we
flashlights, but no personal fireworks or pets. Free parking and admission. For additional
have accomplished. We are located next to the Coast Guard Station in Yankeetown. Con-
information, call 352-726-3913 or 352-726-2611, ext. 1309.
tact Donna Brown at 352-489-5274 for more information.
OCALA--Sat., July 3, 6:00-9:00 p.m.,”Red, White & Blues Festival,” a patriotic festival
on the downtown square, with live music, dancing, children’s activities and various ven-
Inglis VFW Independence Day Dinner - Sat.
dors. Entertainment includes Keith Caton & the Accelerators, Little Elvis and others. Free
A fundraising dinner will be held at the Gilley-Osteen Post # 8698 on Hwy 40 in
ice cream and watermelon while supplies last. For additional information, please call 352-
Inglis, Saturday July 3rd from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. The cost is $5.00 per plate.
368-5517 or 352-629-8444.
Do You Have Questions About Medicare?
WILLISTON--Sat., July 3, 5:00-10:00 p.m., 34th-annual “Independence Day Celebra-
Do you have questions about your options for Medicare, Medicare/Medicaid, Dis-
tion,” includes a parade on Noble Ave. at 5:00 p.m., followed by festivities at Williston
ability, Supplemental Insurance, Part D Prescription Drug Plans, or Medicare Billings?
Horseman’s Park on Hwy 41 S. A parking donation of $2.00 per carload will be accepted;
If you do, come see SHINE, a volunteer program with the Florida Department of Elder
park admission and all rides are free. Gates open at 6:00 pm. Official ceremonies begin
Affairs for one-on-one counseling. SHINE provides free, unbiased and confidential assis-
at 7:00 p.m. Fireworks at dusk. For additional information on parade, call 352-528-3060
tance. If you cannot come to a site call the Elder Helpline at 1-800-262-2243 to be referred
or 352-873-3765. For additional information on Horseman’s Park activities, call 352-528-
to a SHINE Volunteer. SHINE will be at: Wed, July 14th,10:00-Noon AF Knotts Library.
5552. No coolers or pets allowed.
Plane Crash  - Continued from page 1
Captains Cove Outfitters
39 W. Highway 40
Inglis, FL
sonnel and officers at the scene, on the return trip the pilot realized there was a problem and
tried to follow Hwy 40 to the Dunnellon airport.
(352) 447-5610 Store • 283-0492 Gail • 283-0493 James
About six miles east of Inglis an emergency landing became necessary. Not mak-
ing it to the pavement the plane clipped a tree limb, took down part of a fence and flipped on
Marine Safety Supplies
the incline embankment of the roadway. The plane blocked the eastbound land of the road-
way until permission was given for officials to slide the plane onto the shoulder of the road.
Flares • PFD’s, etc.
An investigation by the FAA would follow. Shown in the picture are the three men who
Quality Tackle • Scallop Supplies
walked from the emergency landing. They had gone out into the pasture and retraced the
Kayaking Sales & Rentals
path of the aircraft. Kuniyoshi has been a pilot since 2007, according to the Levy County
Lessons by ACA-Certified Kayak Instructor
Sheriff Dept. This is the fourth plane crash in Levy County this year.
email news to: news@thenewscaster.com
Rods & Reels are New & Boxed w/Manufacturer’s Warranty
MORE THAN A BAIT STORE
Distressed Property Bargains
EVEN THOUGH WE HAVE A GREAT BAIT SELECTION!
Fantastic 3 year old home, 4/3 on jumbo
corner lot, backs to forest area. Over 3,000
NAPA Auto &
sq ft, bank will take $90K or make offer.
This is that bargain investor property you
Truck Parts
have been waiting to buy not a short sale,
Fax: 352-447-6099
immediate answer on all offers
(352) 447-6000
Hours:
INGLIS: Affordable mobile home in town,
Mon-
close to school, shopping, restaurants and
U.S. 19 - Inglis
boat ramps. 3 bedrooms 1.5 baths with
Friday
Hydraulic Hoses Our Specialty
large screened porch and storage shed.
7:30-5:30
Owner wants an offer not a short sale.
Hydraulic Hoses up to 2"- 6 Wire
Saturday
Diamond Investments, Inc.
8-5
(352) 489-3391
Darryl A. Diamond
352-447-4442
Sunday
Licensed Real Estate Broker
U.S. 41 - Dunnellon
Real Estate Investment Consultant
8-5
Darryl & Vicki Diamond
www.diamondhomesandland.com
Just North of Powell Rd
“The Diamond Team”
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