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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
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YIWC 50 Years of Community Service
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The Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club founded in 1965 will be celebrating their
253 Hwy 40 W · Inglis, FL · 1/4 mile west of US 19
Golden Anniversary in 2015. Please drop us a note (PO Box 298, Yankeetown, FL 34498)
In a Hurry? Call Ahead (352) 447-2406
or email (yiwomansclub@gmail.com) with how the Woman's Club has played a part in
your life! Starting in September make sure to watch The Newscaster and your inbox for
details of our big celebration. 352 - 447- 2057 For more information (Tuesday thru Satur-
day 10am to 2pm)
Yankeetown Inglis Woman's Club Specials Thursday Night.
5 to 7 pm- Second to None Shoppe open from 6pm- Food ready 7pm- Bingo
Starts. Come and join us for some great shopping, tasty food and big winnings. 9/11-SPAN-
ISH NIGHT OUT: Pollo Estofado (Braised Chicken) and Spanish Rice. 9/18-AMERICAN
CASUAL NIGHT: Sloppy Joe's with Macaroni Salad and Baked Beans 9/25-ITALIAN
NIGHT: Chicken Tetrazzini with Salad and Garlic Bread. For more information - Second
to None Shoppe open Tuesday thru Saturday 10 am to 2 pm. 352- 447- 2057.
Quilts for Veterans
September 20-21 at the Inglis Community Center the Inglis Sew and Sews are
hosting a Quilt-a-Thon to make lap quilts for the Lake City Veterans Hospital. This event
Dinner - Dance!
is from9:00AM until 5:00PM both days. Lunch will be provided. Bring your sewing ma-
chine scissors and thread (neutral). The fabric for these quilts has been donated and the
tops are all cut. Even if you have never quilted or just want to help we will have other jobs
available. We have set a goal of 100 qults for this event. If you have questions, need direc-
tions, or are coming please (Head count for lunch) call Drinda Merritt@ 352-229-0477.
Yankeetown Woman's Club Organizing Food For Kids
According to the U S Department of Agriculture, 1 in 5 children under 18 live in
IS BACK!
households where they are unable to consistently access enough nutritious food necessary
for a healthy life.
Saturday
The Yankeetown/Inglis Woman's Club has been working with Yankeetown School
September 20
for several years by stocking a food pantry for kids and families in need. We learned dur-
MONDAYS
ing the course of this school connection that many kids do not have meals at home on
8:00 pm
FREE POOL!
week-ends. The YIWC has been informally doing week-end bags for the kids to take home
Smoke at C.S.M. School, Dunnellon
to hold them until they get back to school for the meal program on Monday. It is time to
formalize this program with a pantry and volunteers to package food for the kids to take
caused by AC unit
home for the week-ends.
We have a pantry location donated by one of our generous neighbors, several vol-
unteers (we need more) but, what we don't have is a consistent supply of food for the kids.
Units from the Citrus County Sheriff's Office, Fire Rescue Division were dis-
Here's where you come in. We are arranging a meeting on Tuesday, September 23,2014 at
patched to a structure fire at 8:27 am on Tuesday, Sept.. 9 and arrived on scene at the Citrus
6:00PM at the Yankeetown Woman's Club to organize ALL of our service organizations,
Springs Middle School, 150 W. Citrus Springs Blvd., Dunnellon, to find to find the block
churches, town governments and businesses to help pull this together.
construction building filling with smoke coming from the air vents. E14 was first Unit on
Your job is to spread the word to your church members, service groups, town
scene at 8:35 am and established Incident Command and initiated a search of the building
governments and local businesses to be sure they have representation at the meeting.
to confirm that the school had been evacuated and school officials had accounted for all
Please plan to attend and bring a friend. No child in the USA should ever go hungry, and
faculty members, other personnel and students. Everyone was in the designated safe areas
no child in our community should ever go hungry. It's Time to Make it Better!
on the parameter of the school grounds. Incident Command verified that the building was
It's gonna take both villages to feed our kids.
unoccupied, and the source of power was turned off to the building. The smoke ceased to
Activities at Inglis AmVets
come from the vents once the power was turned off to the Air Conditioning units. Upon
further investigation, it was found that paperwork had been left too close to the air handler
- FOOTBALL SPECIALS on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS, starting at 7:00 pm: 25 cents
as a result of recent installation. The building was checked for residual gasses, and all the
off all well drinks and bottled beers, $1 drafts, and two Sliders with Fries, only $4. Tickets
smoke and impurities were evacuated. Fire Rescue commended the school for the excellent
are on sale, daily, for our weekly, Sunday Queen of Heart Drawing. Monday throughRiver & Hom
Serving Inglis, Yankeetown, Dunnellon, Hernando, Crystal Friday
job of evacuating the building and accounting for all persons present. No damage was noted
(holidays excluded), we hold a Seat Drawing for a Pt., Homosassa,5:00, 6:00 & 7:00 pm!
5093 S. Orwell free drink at 4:00, Florida 34446
to the structure as a result of fire or smoke, and no one was injured from inhaling smoke.
Appliance Sales Tax Holiday
WILD WEDNESDAY (public welcome) -(352) 489-4588 day, enjoy 40-cents wings, $1
Phone Every Wed., all Fax (727) 362-4788
mugs, $1.50 well and domestic drinks, our card games at 6:00 pm. THURSDAY, at 5:00
Visit and Website, www.thenewscaster.com
pm is our weekly `WinnerEmail (Tom Russell, and *Football food and drink Specials start
Takes 80%" Drawing Publisher) thenewscaster1@gmail.com
This Weekend sales tax or local option tax
at 7:00 pm." RED SHIRT" FRIDAYS (public welcome) - On Fridays, all day, wear red,
Email (Debbie Russell, Editor) debbienewscaster@gmail.com
bring two non-perishable food items for our Food Bank, and your second drink is FREE,
During this holiday period, Florida law directs that no
then at 6:00 pm, play "Show Me the Money." SATURDAY, Sept. 20, 6:00 pm, (public wel-
(also known as discretionary sales surtax) will be collected on the first $1,500 of the sales
come) play Double-bonus "Show Me the Money." SUNDAY, Sept.21 , (public welcome)
price of a new qualifying Energy Star or WaterSense product. The exemption is limited to
9:00-11:00 am - Breakfast, is served; 1:00 `til gone - Fried Chicken Dinner only $5; 3:00-
a single purchase for each specific type of qualifying item having a sales price of $500 or
7:00 pm - Karaoke with Cowboy Al; and at 6:15 pm, we hold our weekly Queen of Heart
more. There are no quantity limits on qualifying items with a sales price of less than $500.
Ad Proof for Business Card Ad
draw- ing, now approaching $14,000! MONDAYS - *Football food and Drink Specials
This holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, September 19, 2014, and ends at
start at 7:00 pm, PLUS Wiito startin the evening. EVERY TUESDAY 26, 2014 (public
bowling in our Wednesday, March IS BINGO issue.
11:59 p.m. on Sunday, September 21, 2014.
welcome), B-I-N-G-O at 5:00 pm; the PowerBall is now over $100!
email news to: news@thenewscaster.com
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washer, Dehumidifier, Dishwasher, Freezer, Light bulbs (packages), Refrigerator, Room
air conditioner, Swimming pool pump, Water heater.
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