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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
CENTRAL FLORIDA ELECTRIC
COOPERATIVE, INC.
Levy County Teen Driver Improvement Program
The Levy County Sheriff’s Office, Community Relations Division, is offering a
SELECTS NOMINATING COMMITTEE
no cost, Teen Driver Improvement Program to all Levy County students who have a current
Operators License or Learners Permit or who are about to get their Learners Permit.
The goal of this program is to educate the teen drivers of Levy County of the dan-
On July 18, 2011 the Board of Trustees of Central Florida Electric Cooperative,
gers of aggressive driving, distracted driving, impaired driving, and to reinforce the ben-
Inc. met and appointed the following members as a committee for nominations:
efits of seatbelt use. These four issues have been found to be major causes of teen involved
Blair D. Beauchamp, L.C. Cannon, V.C. Cannon, Charles W. Castell,
crashes, injuries and fatalities. This program is free of cost and is 4 hours in duration. This
Kenneth Griffin, Jeffrey M. Hayes, Robert G. Rankin,
program consists of classroom instruction, videos, power point presentations and hands on
Charlene Schlemmer, Jannie L. Williams
time during which the students will drive golf carts through a course to learn first hand the
dangers of the choices that they make while driving. This is a graphic presentation that will
The committee will meet on July 25, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. to select nominees
show the students the human consequences of their driving choices.
to represent Districts 1, 5, and 9 as Trustees of Central Florida Electric Cooperative,
Parent waivers are required due to the graphic nature of the presentation. All stu-
Inc. These districts are presently represented by:
dents will be required to pre-register for the class by calling Lt. Sean Mullins or Sgt. Max
Thelma McCain District 1
Donald Lane District 5 Barbara Townsend District 9
Long at 352-486-5111 ext 278 or via e-mail atsmullins@levyso.com or mlong@levyso.
The Cooperative’s Annual Meeting will be held on Saturday, October 1,
com. A minimum of ten students are required for class to be held therefore these dates are
2011. Registration will begin at 8:00 a.m. and the business meeting will follow at 10:00
tentative. All Classes Begin at 9 a.m. at these locations: Yankeetown School July 27.
a.m.
Night Out, Against Crime in Inglis
Tuesday August 2, 6:00 p.m. Come and meet your local law enforcement Inglis
Police Department , Levy County Sheriff’s Department and Inglis Fire Department to cel-
ebrate America’s Night Out against crime. There will be refreshments for sale, hot dogs,
sodas and chips. Coloring books, tattoos and candy will be given out to all the children.
There will be drawings for (1) boys and (1) girls bicycle to be given away as prizes at the
end of the evening. For more about the event please contact Janice Bell 352-447-2261
CF Levy Center to Offer Welding Course
(CHIEFLAND)— The College of Central Florida will offer an Applied Welding Tech-
Lake Rousseau Herbicide Schedule
nologies program at the Levy Center beginning with the fall semester. Classes will meet
Monday through Thursday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. beginning Monday, Aug. 22. For more
During the Period of July 18 - 29, 2011, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conserva-
information or to speak with an advisor, call 352-493-9533.
tion Commission will be conducting aquatic weed control operations in Lake Rousseau
using EPA approved herbicides. Water hyacinth, water lettuce and boat trails will be main-
Inglis Amvets Post 447 Activities
tained using the herbicides, Reward or Glyphosate.
Join us Saturday and Sunday July 23 and 24 and dance to the music of “Better
People using these areas of Lake Rousseau for domestic purposes or for irriga-
than Ever” and help us Celebrate our July Babies Birthdays.
tion are cautioned that treated water should not be used for a period of five days in Reward
Don’t forget, July is Membership Month...come down and enjoy our Entertain-
treated areas. No Livestock/ Domestic Animal watering for 1 day in Reward treated areas.
ment and Fundraisers.
Water shall not be used for drinking (does not apply to tap or well water) for 1 days in Re-
Should you like what’s going on ask for Amvet qualifications to become a mem-
ward treated areas. There are no restrictions in Glyphosate treated areas.
ber of the Post, Ladies Auxiliary, Sons or Riders. Upcoming Fundraising Events: Help
Scheduled treatments may be delayed due to adverse environmental conditions.
our Amvet Post help our Veterans and their families both Domestic and Abroad. Help our
The management and treatment of nuisance exotic vegetation is necessary to
Ladies Auxiliary supply a jacket for every child in the Yankeetown Elementary School this
maintain recreational activities and protect native plant habitat in Florida waters. For more
coming year. Help our Riders raise money for Camp Hope. Help our Sons keep the Eastern
införmation call (352) 726-8622.
Section of Hwy 40 Clean. We are a Non Profit Organization and will provide a Donation
Certificate for Donation received, These donations are tax deductible.
Zumba Classes At Womans Club
Summer is here and it HOT but we still need a work out. The Yankeetown/Inglis
Woman’s Club is offering Zumba Classes in air conditioned comfort on Monday and
Wednesday Evenings from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. Everyone is welcome to join us for a dona-
tion.
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Yankeetown General Store
Buddy & Fred's Hardware
Jeff Harris, Plant Manager
6611 Hwy. 40W Yankeetown 352-447-2532
42 Hwy 19 N. - Inglis,FL - 352-447-2600
King Road Mine
We’ve Re-Opened! Our New Hours of Business:
Hours: M-F 8-6 - Sat. 8-4 Est. 1983
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Summer Specials
#24 Highway 40 East
MONDAY 6 am - 11 am TUESDAY Closed
Inglis, FL
WEDNESDAY 6 am - 6 pm
352-447-2074
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THURSDAY 6 am - 6 pm
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Weekly Specials
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FRIDAY 6 am - 1 am Serving Nightly Dinner
In All Departments
SATURDAY 6 am - 1 am Specials w/Live Music
INVESTING IN THE F  UTURE OF LEVY COUNTY
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AWESOME BURGERS • COLD BEER • WINE & BEER NOW BEING SERVED