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No Contract - Continued from page 1
River Retreat Spa, state-of-the-art salon in Yankeetown, has New Hair Stylist
for "comp time" pay. Changes were also made in the way severance pay would be made and
Lynne LeFiles, a registered nurse for 20 years and the former co-owner of Clini-
how he would qualify for it.
Derme Associates, Inc. in Gainesville, relocated her prac-
Commissioner Gary Mosher, absent due to hospitalization from a recent heart attack, sent
tice to Yankeetown, last summer, to River Retreat Spa, lo-
a letter to be read into the meeting minutes stating he was in favor of a five year contract at $41
cated at 6015 Hwy. 40 West. Lynne extended her services
thousand. After all the changes Betty Berger said "I can't vote on something we haven't
to include a full gym, a hair salon, along with accupuncture,
seen." Commissioner Bill Lake said he would like to see the severance pay provision removed,
tanning, massage therapy, non-surgical facelifts, facials,
pointing to possible fiscal problems that may be ahead in January. Commissioner Dick Kellman
extreme lashes and top quality hair and skin products, in-
said he saw no need for a five year contract and suggested a one year contract. Kellman said
cluding Biolage, Redken, Nioxin, Mary Kay and Crew (for
former chief Steve Dixon had a one year contract. Commissioner Roy Smith said the town has
men). River Retreat is open from 8:00am-6:00pm, Tuesdays
not had a chief as good as Tim Bible. "We would be shooting ourselves in the foot if we do not
through Fridays, and 8:00am-3:00pm, Saturdays. Services
give him the five year contract".
are available on Sundays and Mondays, by appointment
Lynne & Sheila
When it came down to the vote it was 2-2 on a five year contract. Perturbed at the way
only. (352/447-2505).
Bible was being treated commissioner Lake left the meeting stating he didn't feel well. A 3-0
The gym offers circuit training and equipment that's easy to use by people who have
vote gave Bible permanent chief status and a debate ensued on whether to give him the raise
gait or joint problems or who've had joint replacement surgery. And Lynne, who worked as an
to $41 thousand. Commissioner Kellman said we should wait until budget time (August) to
orthopedic nurse for many years, will tailor exercise programs for those with physical/medical
decide on the raise. After more discussion and a 3-0 vote Bible was given a raise to $41
problems. She'll also monitor your heart rate and blood pressure, both before and after exer-
thousand. The matter of the five year contract was tabled until the August 10th meeting.
cise. The spa offers free personal training by Lynne, so clients can receive optimal results
Crime Rate - Continued from page 3
without injury. Lynne enjoys working-out with clients and currently has a routine going where
clients work in groups with her to do cardiovascular training and core exercises on certain
deployment of patrol deputies has been adjusted, crime prevention campaigns, such as Lock
days and arm or leg exercises on other days, providing a complete workout program. Beginner
Out Crime, have been launched and other steps taken to address crime, all with positive
line-dance classes are also offered on Wednesdays, from 3:00-4:00pm.
results in the first half of 2007. The community's help is critical. Citizens need to make a
In February, Lynne advertised for a hair stylist, and Sheila, who was visiting the area,
concerted effort to lock their homes, businesses and vehicles when they're away, even for
saw the ad and came in for an interview. She immediately fell in love with both Lynne and River
just a few minutes. The sheriff encourages citizens and business owners to secure their
Retreat Spa, and accepted the job, on the spot. "It's friendly here, and you feel like you're at
property by locking the doors and closing the windows every time.
home," said Lynne. "I enjoy an environment where I can be myself. There's no pretense here,
Despite the increase in reported index crimes, Citrus County remains the second
as in other salons." Sheila, originally from the Chicago area, managed a group of Fantastic
safest county in Florida with a population over 100,000, and the county with the third lowest
Sams in Clearwater before moving to the area. She started out as a nail technician before
crime rate per 100,000 citizens in Florida's counties with a population over 100,000.
becoming a hairstylist, 10 years ago. "I enjoy providing my services in a comfortable commu-
nity," said Sheila. "I especially love to do colors, facials and mens' cuts," she said. She still
Levy County's Most Wanted 7-9-07
does acrylic nails, manicures, pedicures and provides all other salon services, such as hair
coloring and foil coloring, body waxing, and eyebrow tinting. Lynne is currently training
* Donna G. Baker, Bronson, w/f, dob 10-08-1975, failure to appear (driving while license
Sheila in other cosmetic procedures that she will take state credentialing exams for in the
suspended or revoked, attach tag not assigned), $2000 bond.
future. A very slim blond, Sheila admits to loving food, "Especially brownies," she said, while
* Henry Stephen Harris, Jr., Inglis, w/m, dob 09-25-1983, failure to appear (disorderly conduct/
munching on cheese! I have no doubt that Sheila can work you in pretty quickly if you bring
resisting without violence), $10,000 bond.
in a plate of brownies! Sheila and her two children, a 13-year-old boy who will be in the 7th
* Michael C. Kelley, Williston, w/m, dob 06-23-1985, failure to appear (criminal mischief), $2000
grade and a 10-year-old daughter who will be in the 5th grade, found a lease-to-buy home on
bond.
five acres in Lecanto. "We're a dirt bike, ATV and motorcycle family," said Sheila.
* Abijah Seth Key, Chiefland, w/m, dob 11-21-1980, failure to appear (larceny), $5000 bond.
"My love is permanent make-up," said Lynne, who uses disposable tattooing equip-
* Leon Louis Snow, Williston, w/m, dob 09-22-1958, violation of probation (grand theft),
ment and sterilizes all non-disposable items, including cords! She also anesthetizes the area to
release on own recognizance bond.
be tattooed with a special cream that is commonly used in medical settings, to minimize pain.
* Kelly Leigh Taylor, Archer, w/f, dob 03-24-1972, failure to appear (driving while license
She is experienced in infection control practices and biomedical waste disposal. She is dedi-
suspended or revoked knowingly), $5000 bond.
cated to the highest standards of care and has worked extensively with the skin - in particular,
burns, wounds, and skin grafts. Besides cosmetic procedures, such as tatooing eyebrows,
CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
eyeliner and lipliner, Lynne also camouflages surgical and laser scars, port wine stains, freck-
SELECTS NOMINATING COMMITTEE
les, age spots and skin pigment flaws. She can also add areola shading (around the nipple
area) after a mastectomy, apply correction colors to enhance or recolor fading tatoos, and
On July 16, 2007, the board of Trustees of Central Florida Electric Cooperative, Inc. met
make hairlines and sideburns appear thicker. All colors are carefully selected and blended and
and appointed the following members as a committee for nominations:
can be applied by hand or machine. Lynne also removes skin tags, with no discomfort, by the
use of non-invasive, high frequency radio waves.
Doyle M. Barden Patrick W. Bell Thomas Bryant Leo Cason Ernest A. Haile
Donna is an esthetician who is especially skilled in dealing with problem skin. She
Winton L. Heisler Emma Lou Janney James M. Jones J.P. Krewett Jimmie Swilley
creates her own masks and peels using various combinations of organic products, including
The committee will meet on July 23, 2007 at 6:00 p.m. to select nominees to represent
glycolic acids and fruit enzymes, tailored for each client. She offers facials, body and bikini
districts 4, 6, and 8 as Trustees of Central Florida Electric Cooperative, Inc. These dis-
waxes and eyebrow tinting. She's experienced in the photofacial, which is an innovative, non-
tricts are presently represented by:
laser treatment for skin that uses painless, red/infrared pulsed light which heals wounds,
Kyle Quincey District 4 Gail Asbell District 6
reduces redness and evens skin tone, fades dark pigmentation and blotches, smooths wrin-
kling and reduces pore size. Photofacials stimulate the skin to produce elastin and collagen
Randy Mikell District 8
and are given 10 to 14 days apart, to allow time for the skin to produce these substances prior
to another treatment. One or two 20 to 30 minute sessions work well for younger skin, and a
The Cooperative's Annual Meeting will be held on Saturday, October 6, 2007.
series of 5 to 6 treatments works well for 50+ skin.
Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. and the business meeting will follow at 10:00 a.m.
River Retreat also offers accupuncture and massage therapy. Tim is a Doctor of
Accupuncture and massage therapist. He treats chronic pain and injuries. He also performs
sports, deep tissue and relaxation massage by appointment. Kathleen, who will be soon be
working at River Retreat Spa, is a licensed massage therapist who specializes in therapeutic
massage for chronic pain management.
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