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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Five Candidates Try for
Community Events
Replacement Of Inglis Commissioner
Do You Have Questions About Medicare?
Do you have questions about Medicare or Medicare/Medicaid, Supplemental
Insurance, Part D Prescription Drug Plans, or Medicare Billings? If you do, come see
SHINE, a volunteer program with the Florida Department of Elder Affairs for one-on-one
Five former and aspiring candidates have thrown their "hats" into the ring for con-
counseling. SHINE provides free, unbiased and confidential assistance. If you cannot
sideration at next Tuesday Inglis commission meeting. The four remaining commissioners
come to a site or want to know a site close to you, call the Elder Helpline at 1-800-262-
after Edward Michaels resigned will have two meetings to vote in a new commissioner.
2243. SHINE’s next site is on: Wed, July 8th 10:00-Noon
AF Knotts (Yankeetown)
It's expected they will decide at Tuesday's meeting. Those in the running are former com-
Public Library
missioner Roy Smith, former commissioner Drinda Merritt, former commissioner Betty
Berger, Drew White and Lawrence Holtsclaw. If commissioners cant' arrive at a consensu
Parsons Presbyterian Church s Vacation Bible School
vote they can try again at the August meeting. If they can't decide then, according to town
Parsons Memorial Presbyterian Church invites children of all ages to come and
clerk Sally McCrainie a special election would be required.
experience Jesus’s love at Vacation Bible School on July 13--July 17 from 9:00 a.m.--
Applicants for the planning commission include Dave Boyd, Drew White, and
Noon. Children will be lovingly cared for in Fellowship Hall behind the church sanctuary
James Williamson.
at 5850 Riverside Drive in Yankeetown (next to Coast Guard Station.) The church phone
CFCC Seeking Trainers for Non Credit Programs
number is 447-2506 if you need further information. All children are most welcome to
participate and you need not be a church member to have your children participate.
Ocala- The CF Institute at Central Florida Community College will hold a recruiting event
This year’s Vacation Bible School’s theme gives your precious children an
for trainers on Thursday, July 9. The event will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. in the Ewers Cen-
E.D.G.E.: Experience and Discover God Everywhere. Children of all ages will have fun
tury Center at the Ocala Campus, 3001 S.W. College Road.
learning Bible stories, singing music, making crafts and savoring snacks.
“With recent layoffs, many people are considering education and skill develop-
Also, this is the second year the church’s Vacation Bible School has sponsored a
ment for a different employment direction,” said Donnah Ross, director of Corporate
“nickels for potatoes offering.” The nickels collected help support the Society of St. An-
Training and Continuing Education. “The CF Institute is expanding its offerings to meet
drews potatoes for the needy. These are truly seed potatoes for Christ.
the increased demand and needs additional trainers for its Marion, Citrus and Levy loca-
Artists & Crafters Wanted
tions.”
1st Annual Labor Day Arts & Crafts Fair Saturday, August 29, 2009 / 10:00 Am
Trainers are needed for Basic Microsoft Office, Conversational English or Span-
- 3:00 Pm. Outdoor Booth Spaces: 10 X 10 ; Cost: $ 15.00 / Each; Indoor Tables: Cost: $
ish, Certified Nursing Assistant, Certified Quality Engineer, Customer Service, Ecotourism
15.00 Each. Food, Snacks & Non-Alcoholic Beverages Will Be Provided By The Church
Business, Green Programs, Health Care, Insurance, Lean Six Sigma, Mortgage Broker, Oc-
At Nominal Costs. Horse Rides For The Children Available At Nominal Costs; Car Washes
cupational Safety and Health Administration, Sterilization Technician, and Heavy Equip-
Available On A "Donation" Basis; Location: First Pentecostal Church Of Inglis, 220 Route
ment, Crane Operations, Welding and Electrical programs. Range aides are also needed for
40 West, Inglis. For more information call(352) 503-6422 To Reserve Your Space.
motorcycle courses.
New Singles Group
Applicants should have experience in training adult learners and need to bring a
If you’re 18 and older and would like to have something fun to do the third Fri-
resume and portfolio to the event.
day of the month, come and be a part of the Inglis Single’s Group. A social will be held
CFCC classes are held at the Ocala Campus; Hampton Center, 1501 W. Silver
at the Inglis Community Center on June 19th from 7 to 9 pm. Hope to see you there!!!
Springs Blvd. in Ocala; Citrus Campus, 3800 S. Lecanto Highway in Lecanto; and the Levy
Center, 114 Rodgers Blvd. in Chiefland. For information, call 352-873-5804.
New Writers Group
Writers Group coming to the Inglis Communtiy Center Is there a writer in you wait-
Inglis Masons Regular Meeting
ing to come out? Well then, come to our Writer’s Club the second Thursday of each month at
Inglis Lodge #324 of Free & Accepted Masons extends an invitation to all mem-
the Community Center from 7 to 9 p.m. and share your story or poem with others. Our first
bers and visiting Master Masons to our fraternity meeting at 7:30 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th
meeting will be June 11th, so bring your work and a bottle of water and have some fun! For
Mondays of every month. The lodge is located at 652 Hwy. 40W in Inglis. For additional
more information please contact Jacque Phillips at (352) 949-3293 (cell) after 6pm.”
information, please call (352) 447-4371.
Newscaster by the Numbers:
Citrus Shrine Club - Newspaper Recycling Locations:
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BEVERLY HILLS:Beverly Hills Community Church, Fellowship Hall (rear), 82 Civic
Cir. CRYSTAL RIVER:Lake Rousseau R.V. Park, 10811 N.Coveview Ter., off Hwy 488
Town of Inglis Public Notice
(Dunnellon Rd.) CITRUS SPRINGS: Texaco Station, Deltona Blvd.
This Week's Featured Properties
The town of Inglis is now issuing mandatory
2001 doublewide 4 bdrm 2 bath on 5 acres $73,000
disaster re-enrty tickets.
WATERFRONT 2 bdrm on canal leading to the gulf $149,900
BRAND NEW 3 bdrm 2 bath Peaceful Acres $124,900
Applications are available at the
3 bdrm 2 1/2 bath pool home, 5 acre mini ranch $275,000
Inglis Town Hall
WATERFRONT Dunnellon home 3 bdrm 2 bath $179,900
OWNER FINANCING 10 acre ranch ready for horses $299,900
during regular business hours.
Building lots starting at $17,000
Persons with special needs must
“We have rentals starting at $750.00 per month”
also contact town hall with
Diamond Investments, Inc.
352-447-4442
entry form information
Darryl A. Diamond
Published 7-8-09
Licensed Real Estate Broker
Call Shirley at 352 400-0301
Real Estate Investment Consultant
Darryl & Vicki Diamond & Shirley
email news to: news@thenewscaster.com
www.diamondhomesandland.com
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