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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Area Veterans Activities
Need Help With Medicare & Your Medicare Costs?
American Legion Farewell to Summer
Want to see if you can save money on your prescription drug costs? Can't afford
All are welcome as we bid farewell to summer at American Legion Post 155 on
to have the Medicare Part B Premium come out of your check every month? Are you new
Monday, September 5, 2016. There will be a bounce house for the kids, and a dunk tank
to Medicare and not sure of your options? Whether you are a Medicare beneficiary, fam-
for daring adults in the parking lot at 6585 W. Gulf-to-Lake Hwy. in Crystal River. Hot
ily member or caregiver, SHINE, a volunteer program under the FL Dept of Elder Affairs,
dogs, hamburgers, barbecued pork, snacks and deserts will be served at no charge. (Dona-
provides you with free, unbiased and confidential information. For assistance, please call
tions gratefully accepted) Beverages are available for purchase in the Post Lounge. Bring
the Elder Helpline at 1-800-262-2243 to have a volunteer return your call or come see us
the whole family and join us for an afternoon of fun and frolic from noon until 4PM. For
at: Wed, Sept 14th 10:00am-Noon AF Knotts Public Library (Yankeetown) All Citrus
further information call Post Commander, Gerry Kaufman at 352-795-6526.
Co sites By Appt only Call (352) 527-5956 Citrus Co Resource Ctr
Rolling Thunder Fl Ch 7 Looking for Members
Yankeetown Inglis Woman's Club New Year
Rolling Thunder®, Inc. is NOT a motorcycle club or a veterans organization. We
The Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club jumps into an exciting new year Septem-
are a group of concerned citizens working to make people aware of the Prisoners Of War-
ber 7th. The ladies have been gearing up to provide the community with enjoyable activi-
Missing In Action (POW-MIA) issue. If you are interested in becoming a member please
ties and events. This year we welcome a dozen or so new members to be part of the fun.
contact membership chair Angela Mallard at 352-942-8642. You are welcome to attend our
Join us the first Wednesday of every month from September to May at the clubhouse on
monthly meeting which meets the 2nd Saturday, 10-noon, at DAV chapter 70 building on
56th St; doors open at 12 noon. Don't forget to stop by and pick up a flyer on the TON of
Independence Dr and SR 41 in Inverness.
FUN things happening each week.
FREE Homebuyer Education Class for Veterans Offered This Fall
If you've been thinking how you can get involved and "Make it Better", join the
Veterans get on the right path to homeownership by signing up for one of CHP Ho-
ladies of the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club; a 501c3 not for profit volunteer service
meownership Home Buying Classes. The free homebuyer education class is being offered
organization with 50 plus years of philanthropy and community outreach. Email: yiwom-
by CHP Homeownership on both September 7th and October 26th at 701 White Boulevard,
ansclub@gmail.com or call 352-447-2057 with questions.
Inverness. Completion of this course satisfies certain local government and lender require-
Levy County Tourist Development Council
ments for homebuyer education. To register visit,chphomeownership.org and click on the
The Levy County Tourist Development Council will meet as follows: What:
Begin Your Journey Now tab at the top of the page. For more information call, 352-726-
Regular Bi-monthly meeting When: Thursday, September 1 st , 2016 Time: TDC meet-
2092
ing starts at 6:00pm Where: 620 N Hathaway Avenue, Bronson, FL (U.S. Alt. 27) (Levy
Inglis VFW Post 8698 activities
County Road Dept. Office Building) Meeting is open to the public. Please call if there are
Members and their Guests are welcome to all activities at VFW Post 8698, located
in Inglis, FL at 520 Hwy. 40, 1 mile east of the US 19/CR 40 traffic light; phone 352-447- Free Senior Social
The Inglis Recreation Committee (IRC) will be hosting their second Senior Social
3495. HAPPY HOUR: Mon.-Fri., 1:00-3:00 and 6:00-8:00 pm. *TUESDAYS: Dart Tour-
nament at 7:30 pm.*FRIDAYS: Queen of Hearts Draw at 6:00 pm; Karaoke with Cowboy on Friday, September 16 from 1pm - 4pm at the Inglis Community Center. This no-cost
Al 6:00-10:00 pm. *SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL: 6:00 pm until closing. *MEETINGS: event, open to adults age 55 and over, is limited to the first 100 people to register. In ad-
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VFW Auxiliary Meeting on second Wed. (Sept. 14) at 6:00 pm and Post Meeting on third rving Inglis, Yankeetown, will be at the Community Center with a River & Homosassa
dition, Walgreen's Pharmacy
free flu clinic for
Se Medicare recipients during the Dunnellon, Hernando, Crystal
social. This social will include a homestyle luncheon, ice
Wed. (Sept. 21) at 6:30 pm.
cream sundaes,ddress:and karaoke, door prizes, and a free diabetes check for all offered
A dancing 5093 S. Orwell Pt., Homosassa, FL 34446
Activities at Inglis AmVets
by the Inglis-Yankeetown :Lion's Club. Registration is required at the Inglis Town Hall
Phone (352) 489-4588 · Fax: (727) 447-5788
William Crow AmVets Post 447 is located at 405 E. Hwy. 40 in Inglis, FL; phone prior to September 13th. For more information call 447-2302.
352-447-4473. Signed-in guests are welcome to all events. Open 7 days, 12:00-9:00 pm; Thrift Websites: TheNewscaster.com · NewscasterArchives.com
Store Opens
Kitchen hours, 12:00-7:00 pm, and on Sundays only, open for breakfast, 9:00-11:00 am.
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Come y.Ne out as erArc To None Thrift Shoppe located behind the
Tickets on sale daily for Sunday's 6:15 pm Queen of Heart Drawing. WEDNESDAYS - 50 keetown-IEmail,Tom Russell, Publisher: newscaster1@gmail.com will
nglis Woman's Club on 56th St., Yankeetown. The newly redecorated shop
cents Wings, and Darts Tournament at 7:30 pm. THURSDAYS - Weekly Drawing at 5:00 have a Grand Re-Opening Tuesday, September 6th, 10:00am to 2:00pm with prize draw-
Email, Debbie Russell, Editor: debbienewscaster@gmail.com
pm - winner takes 80% and must be present and signed-in to win; 5:00-9:00 Ladies' Night. ings every hour. The bright colors and new layout will enhance your shopping experi-
THURSDAY, SEPT. 1 - First Thursday MEETINGS: Sons of AmVets meet at 5:00 pm, ence as you browse the completely restocked shop, Man Cave and brand new Boutique
and AmVets Riders meet at 6:00 pm. FRIDAYS - All day, wear a Red Shirt, bring two non- section. Starting Monday, September 12th, The Thrift Shoppe will be open Monday thru
perishible food items for our Food Bank, and your second drink is free, and play "Show Me Saturday 10am-2pm. That's right, six (6) days a week. Stocked solely by donations from
the Money" at 6:00 pm. SATURDAYS - Play Double-Bonus Show Me the Money at 6:00 club members and the community, the Second To None Thrift Shoppe is one of the finest
pm. SUNDAY, SEPT. 4 - Breakfast is served 9:00-11:00 am, KARAOKE with Dragon Girl and least expensive in the area. Hours are: Monday (Sept. 12) thru Saturday 10:00am to
3:30-7:30 pm, and at 6:15 pm, the weekly Queen of Heart DRAWING is held - now ap- 2:00pm and Thursday 5:00pm to 7:00pm before Bingo. All proceeds generated from sales
proaching $3,000. MONDAY, SEPT. 5 - LABOR DAY - Bowling Tournament at 6:00 pm, are given back to the community. Call 352-447-2057 with questions.
as usual, but LABOR DAY SPECIAL of $1 for Hamburger or Hot Dog with Chips and
Pickle (all day) and $1 Beverage Specials. (12:00-3:00 pm). TUESDAY - Taco Day with
drink special and Bingo at 5:00 pm; Powerball approaching $700!
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Bingo fanatics can rejoice, non-smoking Thursday Night Bingo at the Yan-
keetown-Inglis Woman's Club will resume September 1st at 7pm and is open to the public.
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