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Community Events
where. The group of residents have organized to fight this nightmare contacting help in
Computer Class Beginning
every direction. Property owners hope an investigation will be called for and find out how
A new computer class will start at 6:00pm September 8, 2010 at the Inglis Com-
this could happen in an established park which worked fine for years. A drastic rise in lot
munity Center. This class is for anyone wishing to learn how to use a computer from the
rent out of the cycle is also under question.
ground up. If you have a laptop or net-book please bring it, if not we have twelve comput-
ers available for use in the class. For Information please call 447-3585
Pancake Breakfast
Looking for some place to spend a relaxing morning being waited on? Stop by
the Woman’s Club on 56th St. in Yankeetown, Saturday, September 18th from 8am-11am
and let us spoil you with a homemade breakfast. That’s right, all the cooked to order but-
termilk pancakes you can eat, sausage, juice and coffee, $5 adults and $3 children 10 and
under. It’s a hectic time of year, getting the kids off to school, making lunches, getting
back into the swing of things after summer break. What better way to regroup, than to let
someone else do the cookin’.
For you bargain shoppers, the Thrift Store will be open for your shopping plea-
sure. Join your friends and neighbors and enjoy the morning, Saturday September 18th,
8-11at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club. As always, all the proceeds from our fund-
raising events are given back to the communities in the form of donations to: Yankeetown
Bingo Season Underway
Weekly Bingo began at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club on Thursday, Sep-
tember 9th. Players are invited to come early to purchase their Bingo cards and enjoy
snacks from the “Thursday Kitchen.” You’ll also have time to check out what’s new in the
Thrift Store from 5pm-7pm. Doors open for Bingo at 6pm, with games beginning at 7pm.
All proceeds from Bingo go to fund scholarships for students in the community
who attended Yankeetown School. Remember that you are giving back to the community
in many ways when you grab your friends and neighbors and join the fun that is BINGO.
The Woman’s Club is located at #5 56th Street in Yankeetown, call 447-2057.
Levy County Tourist Council Meets
The Levy County Tourist Development Council will have their bi-monthly meet-
ing Thurs., Sept. 23, 2010 at 6 pm At: Levy County Visitors Bureau 620 N. Hathaway
Ave., Bronson. The meeting is open to the public.
A yard meeting was held recently at Northwood Mobile Home Park south of Inglis to sort out
WGP Board Meeting
why after years more than 20 owners don’t have title to their mobiles. Photo by Sally Price.
The Board of Directors of the Friends of the Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve
(WGP) will hold a meeting on Saturday, September 18, at 10:00 a.m. at the WGP, 1001
Old Rock Road, Yankeetown, FL. The public is welcome. For additional information email
Friendswgp@bellsouth.net.
Thrift Store Now Open
The Thrift Store at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club is open for business Wednes-
day, effective September 1st , 10:00am – 12:30pm. Stop in and check out the new arrivals
that came in over the summer and the new plus size section. Stocked solely by donations
from club members and the community, the Thrift Store is one of the finest in Levy, Citrus
and Marion Counties. We are by far the least expensive and haven’t raised prices in five,
yes five years. New Hours of Operation are Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10:00am-
1:00pm and Thursday 5:00pm-7:00pm before Bingo. Stop in to get your free magnet and
complete list of the Woman’s Club upcoming events.
NAPA Auto &
Truck Parts
Fax: 352-447-6099
U.S. Naval Sea Cadets Corps - Dunnellon Students from our local U.S. Naval Sea Cadets Corps
(352) 447-6000
Hours:
attended a training in Tampa. Cadets LC4 Samuel Hardman and PO2 Devan Brown partici-
Mon-
pated in the Wilderness and Urban Survival training. They slept outside for a week, hiked the
U.S. 19 - Inglis
area,archery, marksmanship and many earned the Presidential Fitness Award. Everyone is
Friday
very proud of all they accomplished during this adventurous week. For more information on
Hydraulic Hoses Our Specialty
7:30-5:30
joining this youth group, contact LTJG Todd Dunn at 352-212-547
Hydraulic Hoses up to 2"- 6 Wire
Saturday
8-5
(352) 489-3391
Listen to Inglis Town Commission
Sunday
Meetings - Now available on: http://
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