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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
National School Lunch/Breakfast
Community Events
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LCSO - Teen Driver Improvement classes at Yankeetown School
The Levy County Sheriff’s Office, Community Relations Division, is offering a
no cost, Teen Driver Improvement Program to all Levy County students who have a current
The School Board of Levy County has a  ounced its policy  r free and re
Operators License or Learners Permit or are about to get their Learners Permit.
price meals for students under the National School Lunch and Breakfast Programes.
Application forms with a letter to parents or guardians are being sent to all homes.  SCHEDULE: All classes begin at 9:00 a.m. at Yankeetown School on July 26. Call Sgt.
To apply for Free or Reduced-Price Meals, households must complete the application Max Long at #(352) 486-5111, ext. 275, for more information.
and return it to the school. Additional copies are available at the principal’s office in each Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club Reminder
A reminder that the Thrift Shop at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club is closed
school.
To request information about the program or to ask a question, please contact  for the summer. Doors will re-open in September for your shopping pleasure. However,
Becky Tyson in writing at P.O. Drawer 129, Bronson, FL 32621 or by phone at 352-486-  the club is still accepting donations. If you’re cleaning out your closets, garage or storage
room this summer, remember the Thrift Shop for your gently used items. If you must leave
5231.
The information provided on the application will be used for the purpose of deter-  donations when no one is at the club, PLEASE leave them on the front porch so they’ll be
mining eligibility and may be verified at any time during the school year. Applications may out of the weather. For questions call the club at 352-447-2057 and leave a message
be submitted at any time during the year.
2nd Saturday Summer Concert Series
Household size and income criteria will be used to determine eligibility. An ap-  
On Saturday, August 11th, Withlacoochee Area Residents, Inc. will present the
plication cannot be approved unless it contains complete eligibility information. Once ap-  third of their 2nd Saturday Summer Concert Series. Rod Sillars will take the stage at the
proved, meal benefits are good for an entire year. You need not notify the organization of Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club at 7pm. Rod’s smooth voice and intricate musical style
changes in income and household size.
wows audiences with a mixed bag ranging from the classics of Seeger, Ochs, and Dylan
lf a household member becomes unemployed, or if the household size changes, with some upbeat ditties thrown in for good measure. Rod has the ability to bring a jazz
the school should be contacted. Children of parents or guardians who become unemployed  feel to folk tunes and the simplified structure of folk music while retaining the complexity
should also contact the school.
of jazz; and Rod does it with such a comfortable ease you wonder why no one else tried it
Households that receive SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) or  that way. As Rod quips “I jazz up folk and folk up jazz.”
TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) are required to list on the application  
On stage at 8pm will be Florida’s original Bluegrass power-trio Florida Cracker
only the child’sname, SNAP/TANF case number, and signature of adult household mem-  Cowboys; Kit Rich, Randy Tucker and Rory Munoz. A spirited band of Florida cracker
ber.
boys featuring folk and blue grass with Florida themed originals, classics like Doc Wat-
Foster children will receive free benefits regardless of the child’s personal income son’s T for Texas, and popular covers (even Hendrix and Pink Floyd).
or the income of the household.
Kit grew up surrounded by folk music. He has played guitar for 30 years and
Households with children who are considered migrants, homeless, or runaway  added bass six years ago. Kit contributes his creativity to the lyrics and music of the FCC
should contact the district liaison, Becky Tyson, at (3S2) 486-0231.
and is a certified arborist. Randy has played guitar and performed in bands for more than
For the purpose of determining household size, deployed service members are 25 years. He has written and co-written many of the band’s originals as well as other genres
considered a part of the household. Families should include the names of the deployed  and is a professional mason and tile-setter. Rory picked up the mandolin seven years ago,
service members on their application. Report only that portion of the deployed service but has played a variety of instruments for 30 years. Rory has also written music and lyrics
member’s income made available to them or on their behalf to the family. Additionally, a  for the band and a fifth grade math and science teacher.
housing allowance that is part of the Military Housing Privatization lnitiative is not to be
It’s official, you can’t have a summer concert without ice cream! Make your own
included as income.
sundae was such a hit last month, we’re gonna do it again. Sundaes with all the toppings
All other households must provide the following information listed on the ap-  and other assorted goodies will be for sale starting at 6:30pm. Grab your family and friends
plication: *Total household income listed by gross amount received, type of income (e.g.,  and join us at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club on 56th St., Saturday August 11th for
wages, child support, etc.) and how often the income is received by each household mem-  the most fun you can have. A ten dollar tax deductible donation is for a good cause...to help
ber. *Names of all household members - check the “no income” box if applicable; if a WAR, Inc. preserve and protect YOUR Nature Coast.
household member is a child, list the school name for each child. *Signature of an adult  
For information call Lee at 352-795-4506. Save the date; Saturday, September
household member certifying the information provided is correct. *Social Security number  8th for the final concert in the series. A special treat---Songcrafters Circle featuring, Frank
of the adult signing the aprplication or the word NONE” for this household member if he Thomas, Carly Bak, Jay Wood and Lee Paulet. Details to follow.
or she does not have a social security number.
Meet The Candidates
The Inglis Recreation Advisory Board Activities Committee (R.A.B.A.C.) will
Public invited to Inglis Am-Vets Post
The public is invited to Bingo and other activities at the William Crow AmVets have a Candidate ‘Meet and Greet’ on Thursday August 2 from 6:30 - 8:30pm at the Inglis
Post 447, located at 405 E. Hwy. 40 in Inglis; phone 352-447-4473. On Tuesdays, 5:00 to Community Center. All qualified candidates in the Levy County election have been invited
8:30 p.m. PLAY BINGO, with a 50/50 payout! On Wednesdays, enjoy Card Games, start-  to attend. The following candidates have confirmed attendance: Tim Browning, Christo-
ing at 5:30 p.m. On Red Shirt Fridays, if you wear a red shirt and bring a non-perishable pher Cowart, Darryl Diamond, Jamie Griffin, Robert Hasting, Tammy Jones, Bobby Mc-
food item, receive a free drink PLUS help community members in need during Christmas  Callum, John Meeks, Cyndee Munkittrick, Evan Sullivan, and Brook Ward. The candidates
and Thanksgiving. Happy Hour on weekdays: Mondays 12:00 noon - 6:00 p.m.; Tuesdays will have tables set up with information. They will be given the opportunity to speak for
ONE MINUTE on why they feel they are most qualified for the position they are seeking
through Fridays 4:00-6:00 p.m.
Upcoming weekend: Fri. and Sat. nights (July 27 and 28) D.J. and Karaoke with and what ideas/suggestions they have for the people of South Levy. The remaining time
Emma, 7:00 - 11:00 p.m.; Sun. (July 29) - Jam Session starting at 2:00 p.m.; ALL are wel-  (after the one minute speeches) will be allotted for one-on-one with the candidates. Bring
your questions and let your candidates know that we in South Levy want to be an informed
come. Riders Executive Meeting - Thurs., July 26, 6:00 p.m.
AmVets Post Clean-Up Day has been rescheduled for Sat., July 28, starting at  electorate. Any candidates that wish to attend should call R.A.B.A.C. at (352)447-0236.
10:00 a.m. Please come out and help!
What’s Happening at “The V” - Inglis VFW
All are welcome at the Inglis VFW, located at 520 Hwy. 40 East in Inglis, 1 mile
Voluntary Pre-K (VPK)
For children that are 4 years old on or before 9/1/2012. For more information,  east of U.S. Hwy 19; phone 352-447-3495.
On Thurs. and Fri., July 26 and 27, everyone is invited to parties at The V: on
please contact the Early Learning Coalition in Crystal River or Chiefland. Early Learning
Coalition of the Nature Coast ,Crystal River (352) 563-9399 or Chiefland (352) 490-5855.  Thurs. there will be a Pink Zebra Party by Consultant Andrea at 2:00 p.m. - and on Fri.,
there will be a Jewelry Party with Sally Ossman at 2:00 p.m.
email news to: news@thenewscaster.com
If you have an old or unwanted cell phone, please drop it off at the Inglis VFW to
benefit CASA (Citrus County Abuse Shelter Association), an agency that helps victims of
domestic violence.
Inglis Super Stop Restaurant
Randy Alumbaugh
Brandell Campbell
Cafe-Deli Open 5 am - 8 pm
Subs and Fried Chicken
Quarry Mgr.
Construction, Inc.
50
Stop a visit the "Beer Cave"
New Homes - Renovations - Additions
HOURS:
Serving Marion, Levy & Citrus Counties
St. Catherine Quarry
Store open 5 a.m. - 10pm.
www.alumbaughconstruction.com
Now Open
Aggregates Division
Office (352)793-4526
Licensed & Insured CRC058012
Florida Region
Dine-In
or Call-Ahead
Fax (352)793-5682
Bushnell, FL. 33513
Office: 352-447-0655 - Inglis
Randy Alumbaugh
50
U.S. Hwy. 19
for Take-Out
447-4464
(at C.R. 40)
Cell (352)427-6664
brcampbell@cemexusa.com
Fax: 352-447-3013
Shell Gas
Cell: 352-266-7113
352-
Inglis, Florida