The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
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Community Events & Meetings
CCVC’s Monthly Yard Sale Starts Again This Sat Sept. 10th.
The Citrus County Veterans Coalition (CCVC) has a monthly Veterans Benefit
Yard Sale at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, 550 US 41 S in Inverness from 6 am to
Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser for NJROTC
1:30 pm the 2nd Saturday of each month that operates Sept thru May.
Crystal River High School N.J.R.O.T.C. Booster Club invites you to our Pancake
Please come and visit the CCVC Veterans Benefit Yard Sale. This event has grown,
Breakfast Fundraiser. Located at the 9/11 Memorial 2011 Open House at the Crystal River
offering treasures and collectables of all descriptions. Plenty of activities are available
Harley-Davidson on Hwy 19. On Sat. Sept. 10th from 7:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
throughout the sale with food venders on site, restroom facilities, plenty of free parking.
For a $5.00 donation you and your friends can enjoy pancakes and then be ready
Booths are available by reservation for a tax deductible donation $10 per space, $5
to share the day. Proceeds go to the Crystal River High School N.J.R.O.T.C. Program. The
for veterans’ organizations and free to charitable organizations on space available basis by
N.J.R.O.T.C. Color Guard will presents Flags for the ceremony.
calling Richard Floyd at 352-400-8952 between 1 and 7 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Reserved
Buttonwood Bonsai Club Regular Meeting; September 10, 2011
spaces not occupied by 7 a.m. on yard sale day will be sold on a first come first served basis.
9:30 A.M.Key Training,130 Heights St.,Inverness, Fl. Buttonwood Bonsai Club
Citrus County Genealogical Society
August meeting will feature veteran bonsai artist Clif Pottberg of Pasiminan Nursery in
The Citrus County Genealogical Society will meet September 13 at 10:00 a.m. at
Dade City. Subject will be creating a landscape bonsai. As usual, the meetings are open to
the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, 3474 W. Southern St. in Lecanto. Jackie
the public and visitors are welcome. Pres. Jim Stephens - 352 848 0102, Contact Clay Gratz
Reiss, a genealogy instructor and member of the genealogy society, will present tips on how
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to plan and carry out research in order to get the best results. Basic genealogical terms such
Inverness 9/11 Dedication
as source and citation will be defined. Among topics discussed will be: what constitutes
A banner dedicated to the lives lost in the 9/11 terrorist attacks will be presented to
a good source; the difference between primary and secondary sources; examples of good
the City of Inverness at its tenth anniversary ceremony Sept. 11.
ways to document and cite sources; and why careful and thorough documentation is vitally
The local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will present the banner
important. For questions call Mary Ann Machonkin at 352-382-5515.
during a brief 5:30 pm ceremony at the Inverness Government Center. The banner was de-
Wildlife Park Seeking Entries for Haunted Tram Rides
signed by the organization’s national chapter to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park and the Friends of Homosassa Springs
attacks.
Wildlife Park are seeking area businesses and organizations to participate in their annual
The banner depicts the World Trade Center towers in New York City, the Pentagon
Haunted Tram Rides community event scheduled for Friday, October 28 and Saturday, Oc-
in Washington, D.C., and the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The twin towers
tober 29, 2011. The event will begin at 6:00 p.m. each evening, and run until 11:00 p.m.
and Pentagon were struck by planes piloted by terrorist hijackers; a third plane crashed in
Pepper Creek Trail will be transformed during these evenings into a trail of haunting sce-
a Shanksville, Pennsylvania field after passengers onboard forced hijackers to abandon a
narios that will delight families. Guidelines and applications are available at the Park of-
third target believed to be the White House or Capitol Building. For more information, call
fice. There will be no charge to sponsor a location and all locations will be judged for cash
(352) 726-2611.
awards for first ($500), second ($300) and third place ($100). Please call Susan Strawbridge
Our Pub
Save Our Waters Week Annual Adopt-A-Shore Coastal Clean Up
at (352) 628-5445, ext. 1002.
The Citrus County Aquatics Service Division in cooperation with the Ocean Con-
servancy, and the Citrus 20/20 Save Our Waters Week Committee will be conducting Citrus
County’s sixteenth annual Adopt-A-Shore/Coastal Clean-Up on Saturday, September 17
from sunrise to 11:30 a.m.
Restaurant, Lounge
Registration began July 20 for groups of two or more people choosing to adopt a
portion of a shoreline, a waterway, or the Gulf of Mexico. For information on registering,
& Package Store
contact West Side Zone Coordinator, Bill Garvin, at 628-4685 orinfo@garvinphoto.com,
East Side Zone Coordinator, Greg Schmukal, at 860-2762 or basscatcher@embarqmail.
com. All participating groups must register prior to September 14.
253 Hwy 40 W. • Inglis, FL
A safety meeting will be conducted Wednesday, September 14, at 7 p.m. at theCit-
1/4 mile west of Hwy. 19
rus County Lecanto Government Building, in Room 166, located at 3600 West Sovereign
Path, Lecanto. At least one representative from each adopting group must attend in order to
In a Hurry? Call Ahead (352) 447-2406
be issued t-shirts for each volunteer and supplies for the cleanup.
Open M,W,Th 11a-12mid, F-S til 1am • Closed Tues.
For a complete list of featured activities for the Sixteenth Annual Save Our Waters
Everything Made to Order
Week, or for more information contact the Citrus County Aquatics Services Division at 352-
527-7620.
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Fresh-Made Salads: Antipasta, Chicken, Chef & Shrimp
River  Highway 40 West
Retreat Spa
Specials, Homemade Soups, Chowders & Chili
6015
Steaks & Seafood Pasta Dishes with Homemade Sauces
Yankeetown, Florida (352) 447-2505
Hand-Pressed Hamburgers Cooked Your Way
Pedicures - Buy 2
Wings, Subs & Clubs
Cuts & Color
Get 1 Free!
Barber/Clipper Cuts
Pizza, Calzones & Oven-Baked
Redken/Rusk/Chi Products
Facials - Buy 2
Subs after 4 pm
Masques • Peels • Facials
Permanent Make-Up
Saturday: Prime Rib after 4 pm
Get 1 Free!
Mani/Pedicures • Acrylics
Tanning & Exercise
Special Drinks Made to Order
Massage Lic.MM19077
Gift Certificates Available
Listen to Inglis Budget workshops: www.thenewscaster.com
Buddy & Fred's Hardware
Captains Cove Outfitters
Randy Alumbaugh
42 Hwy 19 N. - Inglis,FL - 352-447-2600
39 W. Highway 40 -  Inglis, Florida
Construction, Inc.
Hours: M-F 8-6 - Sat. 8-4 Est. 1983
(352) 447-5610, 283-0492 or 283-0493
New Homes - Renovations - Additions
25% Off Okeeffs Skincare
www.CaptainsCoveOutfitters.com
Serving Marion, Levy & Citrus Counties
Veg. & Flower Seeds 4pk/$1
Kayak Sales & Rentals
www.alumbaughconstruction.com
Save $1 on all Gorilla Glue
Authorized Heritage Kayak Dealer
Licensed & Insured CRC058012
Moozles & Snoozals Buy 5 Get 1 Free
ACA-Certified Kayak Instruction • Tours
8 Styles of Case Knives on Sale
Office: 352-447-0655 - Inglis
Randy Alumbaugh
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High-Quality New Tackle • Bait • Ice
Startron Ethanolcure - Cheap!
Fax: 352-447-3013
Cell: 352-266-7113
21 lbs. of ICE FREE w/purchase of 100 Shrimp!