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What’s Happening at “The V” (Inglis VFW)
Joseph Mason, 64, sending him to Pasco Regional Hospital with minor injuries. The other
The Inglis VFW Post 8698 is located at 520 Hwy. 40 East,1 mile east of the U.S.
driver, Jerald Addison Brush, 47, New Port Richey, also received minor injuries and was
Hwy 19 traffic light. Contact us by phone at 352-447-3495. Here’s what’s happenin’ at the
transported to Wesley Chapel Hospital.
Inglis VFW Post: EVERY THURSDAY, Sliders at 6:00 pm and Dart Tournament at 7:00
According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the crash occurred at 3:31 p.m. Mr.
pm. EVERY 3rd SUNDAY (Sept. 21, Oct 19, Nov. 16 & Dec. 21) Steak Dinner only $10,
Brush was driving a 2013 Toyota 4-door, traveling east on State Rd. 52, east of Emmaus
1:00 - 3:00 pm, by advance-purchased tickets (so we order enough steaks). FRIDAY, SEPT.
Cemetery Rd., approaching a curve in the roadway. Mr. Mason was driving a 2009 Freight-
27 - Music with Katie Lynn Benton at 7:00 pm. Octoberfest celebration on FRIDAY, OCT.
liner asphalt truck owned by DAB Constructors of Inglis, traveling west on State Rd. 52
5, with Kraut & Beans, from noon to 4:00 pm.
approaching the same curve. Brush’s Toyota failed to maintain a single lane and stay to the
Trail of Trunk Treats - IRC Meeting
right of the center line, and traveled into the westbound lane of State Rd. 52, directly into
The Inglis Recreation Committee (IRC) would like to invite the community to
the path of the asphalt truck.
participate in the Trail of Trunk Treats (4-6pm) and Halloween Festival (5-8pm)to be held
The two vehicles collided nearly head-on. The Toyota rotated and came to rest on
along Inglis Avenue and at the Inglis Community Center on Saturday, October 26th. Those
the south shoulder of the roadway, while the asphalt truck overturned, spilling 40 gallons
interested in having a trunk display in the “Trunks” must register at the Inglis Town Hall
of fuel and 1,400 gallons of tar into the roadway. The crash and resultant clean-up closed
(fee is $1). The Halloween Festival will have a haunted house, maze, games,jail and bail,
both directions of SR-52 for over two hours.
food and drinks. All proceeds will go towards the Christmas Festival on December 21st.
Both drivers wear wearing seatbelts. Mr. Brush was charged with failing to drive
If you are interested in volunteering for any of these events, please attend the IRC monthly
within the correct lane.
meeting on Thursday, September 26th at 6pm (Commissioner’s room)or contact Ruth at
Upcoming Inglis AmVets
Activities at
352-447-0236.
MONDAY - Bowling Tournament at 5:30 pm; all welcome. TUESDAY - Bingo
t5:00 alre wlom.WEDNAY,Sept 8, AF 6th Birthday; Kill the Friends of the Dunnellon Public Library
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The Friends Book Store located inside the Dunnellon Library at 20351 Robinson
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TH •RSDA is es Day i hal p ie dri al d! E I T • A - A o D
thru Saturday. The store sells a wide variety of book categories previously read books. We
UDAY Me the Monat 600 it DOBLE BU DAY - Breakfast invite you to become a member to help us keep our commitment to the book endowment
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is served 9:00-11:00 am, with 4 items to choose from 8 selections only $4; lunch is served
(new books for the Dunnellon Library). We fund Free Programs and provide equipment and
12:00- 5:00 pm; stop by to enjoy Wings, plus Nascar & Football on 4 TV’s!
materials for the library that are not included in the county budget. Our volunteers locate
books for patrons, restock shelves, accept donated books and sort materials. Starting Fri,
Shell Super Stop
Sept. 13, 2013 Our “new” Friends BookStore hours will be Mon. - Saturday 11am to 3pm.
Wilderness Circle Fall Equinox Meeting
Wilderness Circle Fall Equinox Sunday, September 22, 2013 at 11:00 AM. Mike
U.S. 19 at C.R. 40 • Inglis, Florida
Serio of Cherokee Indian descent is in charge. There will be a fire in the Circle. Mackie
Sanford will also be there if his health permits. Indian blood is not required but just the
Indian heart. Pot luck follows the Circle prayers. Bring a dish to share and your soft drinks,
your instrument - bring a friend. There will be afternoon music.
There is no electric or water but there is a port-a-potty. For directions call Betty
Berger (352) 447-2736 or Email bberger@bellsouth.net.
Yankeetown Inglis Woman’s Club
In case you haven’t heard, we have resumed Bingo. Every Thursday Night at 7pm
the games begin. Stop in at 5pm and shop in the Second to None Shoppe. At 6pm you can
eat before the games start. You don’t have to play to eat, we have take out!
The Specials for the next two weeks are: September 19th Salad Platter with three
types of salads. September 26th . Italian Sausage and Rice. (Specials Subject to Change.)
There are always sandwiches and hot dogs available. Come and have some fun with us.
For more information call: 352- 447- 2057.
Forgotten Film Festival
One film each Thursday in September at 3 pm, at the Unitarian Universalist Fel-
lowship,7633 North Florida Ave (Rt. 41), Citrus Springs. Everyone is welcome. A $3 dona-
tion is appreciated. For information call 352-465-4225. September 12th: The Kids Are All
Right Two children conceived by artificial insemination bring their father into their family
life. Cast: Julianne Moore, Annette Bening, Mark Ruffalo.
September 19th: The Sapphires It s 1968, and four young, talented Australian
Aboriginal girls learn about love, friendship and war when their all girl group The Sap-
phires entertain the US troops in Vietnam. Cast: Chris O Dowd, Deborah Mailman. Jessica
Mauboy.
September 26: Salmon Fishing in Yemen A fisheries expert is approached by a
consultant to help realize a sheik s vision of bringing the sport of fly-fishing to the desert
and embarks on an upstream journey of faith and fish to prove the impossible possible.
Cast: Amr Waked, Emily Blunt, Ewan McGregor.
Yankeetown/Inglis Woman’s Club Second To None Shoppe
The Second to None shoppe, at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club, needs
your generous donations. Men’s shoes, Sporting Goods, Ladies Handbags and Jewelry are
needed. When you’ve finished your fall cleaning or reorganization of your closets please
remember to drop your donations by the clubhouse at 5 56th St.,Yankeetown. Your dona-
tions make it possible for us to achieve many of our goals. For more call 352-447-2057.
Burgers BBQ & More
sandwich w/fries
Randy Alumbaugh
Brandell Campbell
w/Grits & hush puppies & 1 side
491 Hwy 40 E.
Quarry Mgr.
Construction, Inc.
club w/fries
150 East of U.S. 19 - Inglis
mile
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New Homes - Renovations - Additions
/grits & hush puppies & 1 side
Serving Marion, Levy & Citrus Counties
St. Catherine Quarry
Yes! We have Pizza & Wings!
or $4.99Aggregates Division
www.alumbaughconstruction.com
Office (352)793-4526
Licensed & Insured CRC058012
Open Tues-Sunday 11am-7pm
Florida Region
Fax (352)793-5682
Bushnell, FL. 33513
352-446-9472
Office: 352-447-0655 - Inglis
Randy Alumbaugh
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Cell (352)427-6664
brcampbell@cemexusa.com
Fax: 352-447-3013
Cell: 352-266-7113