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tion requires the same 6-month lump sum severance and other benefits to apply. 6) Salary is
South Levy Little League
agreed to start at $41,000 on July 10, 2007. The town agrees to increase such base salary and
South Levy Little League will hold it's first meeting for the year 2008 this Thursday
other benefits when similar consideration is given other employees. 7) Compensatory time is
at 7:00 p.m. in the Community Center at Inglis. We need volunteers of all kinds. We need
allowed to be taken off during normal office hours. 8) Town agrees to pay the professional
coaches, managers and field maintenance personnel. Please come out and support your
dues and subscriptions, including the Florida Police Chiefs Association and the Interna-
local Little Leaue program. THIS IS FOR YOUR CHILDREN. We cannot run a program with
tional Association of Chiefs of Police. 9) Town agrees to budget and pay travel and subsis-
just 2 or 3 people we need many. We will be holding elections of new Board members, if you
tence expenses for continuing professional development. 10) Civic Club membership pos-
are interested in joing the Board come out and get voted in. We hope to make this upcoming
sible funding. 11) Town agrees to provide and pay for health insurance. 12) Vacation, sick
year even bigger and better than last year. With your help this is possible. Meeting this
leave, holidays, fringe benefits and working conditions shall apply as they would to other
Thursday at 7:00 p.m. at the Community Center in Inglis. We need your help!!!!!
employees, in addition to said benefits enumerated specifically for the benefit of employee,
Natural Health and Well Being Seminar
as herein provided. 13) Town will contribute the required percentage of employee's earnings
To educate and help the average person understand how their bodily systems actually
into the State of Florida Retirement System for Police Officers, on an annual basis. 14)
work, i.e., ph levels and foods that affect them; how the body systems are connected to
Employee will receive the same vacation and sick leave benefits as other employees, includ-
include the colon, small intestines, liver, lymphatic system, circulatory system, digestive
ing provisions governing accrual and payment upon termination. 15) Contract is binding
system and autointoxication; diet and how what we eat effects our health.
upon and inures to the benefit of the heirs at Law and executors of employee.
Thursday, September 6, 2007 at 10 AM and 7:00 PM. at the Inglis Community Center.Presented
"Depending on what year a possible termination MIGHT occur," Berger noted, "It
by Diane Steiden, M.A., NC
would amount to approximately $40,000 and would increase at future pay raises." She also
Free Seminar: Has Your Diet Failed You?
stated, "The Town Charter does NOT mention anything about the Police Department, as
stated by Chief Bible in the first sentence under 'Witnesseth.' He also quotes the City
Have you been a Yo-yo dieter? Have you tried crash dieting? Do you live a sedentary
Charter is justifying Section 3, paragraph A and B of his proposed Contract."
lifestyle? Do you put garbage in your body? Do you experience chronic stress in your life?
"The five commissioners were elected by the citizens to benefit the Town," wrote
Have you tried low carb diets that are difficult to follow and are extremely high in protein and
Berger. "Please consider the above provisions of the 5-year Contract that extend benefits,
fat intake? Have you experienced the loss of muscle not fat loss in your previous "dieting"
even beyond the employee, to his heirs. Chief Bible is now permanent chief with a starting
efforts? After your "successful" diet, do you go back to old habits and regain weight as fat.
salary of $41,000, which I voted for. I believe he is doing a good job and does not need such
Thursday September 13, 2007 10 AM and 7:00 PM SEMINARS at the Inglis Community
a contract to maintain his position. Don't give your power away to make decisions on
Center. Presented by Diane Steiden, M.A., NC
employees. Protect our police force by keeping it on a sound financial basis."
Fall Equinox Ceremony
At a Town Commission Budget Workshop on August 29, Chief Bible and Commis-
The public is invited to the FREE Fall Equinox Ceremony at the Wilderness Circle
sioner Roy Smith (Police Dept. Liaison) exchanged heated words. During the altercation,
Sunday, September 23, 2007 at 11:00 AM. All who come in a good way are invited and Indian
Bible made a vague reference to a tape recording he has related to his stated job insecurity.
blood is not necessary. Prayers will be offered. A fire in the center will be built, weather
He later exclaimed to Smith, "This is why I asked for the contract; if everything is not going
permitting.
your way, you get mad at me, and you want to micromanage me. I am not going to be
Mackie Sanford, of Cherokee descent is in charge of the Circle. Michael "White
micromanaged! I am the Chief of Police; I am doing everything that I am supposed to do to
Wolf" Serio of Cherokee descent will drum, sing, chant and play the guitar and flutes.
run this police department and doing a really good job at it!"
It is expected that the local Girl Scouts will raise the colors (flags). They are our future and
In other town business the commission was expected to decide on one member of
are taught honor and patriotism. Their parents are invited also as well as all other youth
the Inglis planning commission, term ending Feb. 2009; appoint Don Mink to the code
groups
enforcement board; hear a request from Mark Henry for permission to operate a food con-
Following the Ceremony will be a pot luck dinner and music in the afternoon. Con-
veyance wagon within the town limits; discuss possible contracts for the public works dept.
tact Betty Berger by e mail at bberger@bellsouth.net or phone (352) 447-2736 for details and
and town clerk; and hear a request from Drew White regarding the amount of time commis-
location.
sioner Roy Smith spends with chief Bible during working hours.
Gospel Sing at FBC of Lk. Rousseau, Sept. 15
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Gibbs Family from Scottsmoor, FL on Sat., Sept. 15, at 6:00 p.m. The church is located at 7854
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