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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Thrift Store Hours
A reminder that the Second To None Thrift Shoppe at the Yankeetown-Inglis
Woman’s Club is closed for the holidays until Wednesday, January 2nd. After Christmas,
when you’re making room in your closets for all the new, remember to donate your gently
used items to the Thrift Shoppe. With brisk sales the first two weeks of December, they’re
in need of all types of men’s and women’s clothing and shoes.
South Levy Little League Sign Ups
South Levy Little League,,,sign ups this Saturday at Food Ranch 11-3 pm January
19. Dead line for sign ups is approaching, sign up now for the spring season of ball ques-
tions 352-447-4325.
Do You Have Questions About Medicare?
Do you have questions about your options for Medicare, Medicare/Medicaid, Dis-
ability, Supplemental Insurance, Part D Prescription Drug Plans, Low Income Programs
or Medicare Billings? If you do, come see SHINE, a volunteer program with the Florida
Department of Elder Affairs, for one-on-one counseling. SHINE provides free, unbiased
and confidential assistance. If you cannot come to a site call the Elder Helpline at 1-800-
262-2243 to be referred to a SHINE Volunteer near you. SHINE will be at: Wed, Janu-
ary 9th  10:00am-Noon AF Knotts Library (Yankeetown) All Citrus Co sites By appt
only. Call (352) 527-5956 Citrus Co Resource Ctr.
1st Annual Inglis Music Festival Saturday, January 19
The first workshop starts at 11am, with Mark Johnson for basic frailing banjo
Saturday Dr. Jennifer Seavey presented the program Restoring Resiliency In A Changing World:
instruction, bring your 5 string banjo! At noon a workshop by Steve Thomas for fiddle,
Oysters In Florida`s Big Bend at the educational center at the Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve.
mandolin, and guitar; bring your instrument!
Jennifer is the Assistant Director of the Seahorse Key Marine Laboratory and she is interested
The concert begins at 2pm with Ron Pearson, Treble Hook, West Coast Bluegrass
in conservation and management issues. She shared her knowledge on climate change ecol-
Band, Rye Whiskey, Black Water (with special guest Mark Johnson) and the featured per-
ogy on the oyster reefs along low lying areas of the Big Bend. About 40 people enjoyed the
formance with Mark Newton and Steve Thomas. There will also be an open mic showcase
information shared in the changes on our Nature Coast. Story by Sally Price.
for local talent, so bring your instruments.
Flea Market, Breakfast and Bake Sale
The event is FREE and will be held outside at Inglis Central Park – behind Town
Inglis Yankeetown Lions are asking the community to donate items –large or
Hall. Bring your lawn chairs or a blanket to sit on and get ready for some great music!
small – for their Outdoor Flea Market ,Saturday February 2nd, at the clubhouse on 59th
For further program information, contact the Withlacoochee Gulf Area Chamber
Street. Call 1-352-505-7936 for donated item pick-up or to reserve a space to sell your own
of Commerce at 352 447-3383. For vendor information, please contact Marian Matchette
new or used items for only $10.00. Come early to have breakfast for $5.00 (pancakes,
at 352 897-6472.
bacon, sausage, eggs, juice and coffee). Purchase homemade items from the bake sale also
planned for Feb. 2nd ! 100% of net profit is used to benefit the charitable activities of the
Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve Evening With the Stars
Lions.
January 18 – Friday – 6:00 P.M. evening with the Stars (as in our heavens) and planets -
Chiefland Stargazing Team will return with their powerful telescopes aimed at the WGP
Education Salad Luncheon
sky.
The Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club will hold their Education Salad Luncheon
Wednesday, March 20th, 12 Noon at the clubhouse on 56th St., Yankeetown. Due to lim-
We’re looking for Super Soup Makers!
ited space the ladies will be pre-selling tickets beginning January 9th. There are only 100
The Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club annual Soup-A-Thon and Bake Sale will
tickets available so get yours early...$7.00 in advance, $10.00 at the door if available. To
be held Saturday, January 19th from 11am-1pm. Everyone is invited to enter their favorite
purchase your ticket, see any club member, stop by the Second To None Thrift Shoppe Tues
soup to vie for the title of “Souper Chef”.  Call now to reserve your spot to win a cash
thru Sat 10am-2pm or call 352-447-2057.
prize...$50 for 1st place, $25 for 2nd and $10 for 3rd. Space is limited to the first 30 soups
registered.
Sunday Sampler Welcomes Two Petes and a Mike
The clubhouse on 56th St. becomes an old fashioned County Fair where you can
The Sunday Sampler offers music lovers the opportunity of being entertained by 2
join your friends and neighbors to sample the delicious soups and vote for your favorite.
Petes and a Mike on January 13, 2013 at 2:30 p.m. in the historic Dunnellon Depot, 12061
Visit the Second To None Thrift Shoppe to check out the new arrivals and pick up some
S. Williams St., Dunnellon.
homemade treats at Sweet Magnolia Confections. If all the tasty soups have filled you up,
This group hails from Floral City and is composed Pete Hennings, Pete Price, and
take some treats home for a “midnight” snack.
Mike Jurgensen. They are three diversely talented musicians and songwriters, who are long
The Soup-A-Thon will be your last chance to purchase tickets for the Sweet Mag-
time friends who joined forces because of their love for harmonies. Donation is 10 dollars
nolia Gift Basket Raffle. The basket, valued at over $100, is full of wonderful beauty
at the door and includes complimentary snacks at intermission. Funds help support artists
products and sweet treats just in time for Valentine’s Day. Get your tickets, $2.00 each or 3
who educate through writing and singing about Florida. Call 352-489-3766.
for $5.00 starting Jan. 2nd at The Second To None Thrift Shoppe, Thursday Bingo or at the
Soup-A-Thon on January 19th. The drawing will be held at 1pm after the “Souper Chef”
Discounted Tax Returns
is crowned. Call the club at 352-447-2057
E-File  • Rapid Refunds  • Low Rates
Arts & Crafts Vendors Wanted
On January 19, 2013. We still have spaces for Arts and Crafts Vendors at out
Rick Rubrigi
upcoming Inglis Music Festival. The price per space is $10.00. We expect to have a great
Tax Professional
turnout up to 1000 or more and this is an opportunity to make some money and have a
wonderful day of great music, food and fun. Inglis Recreation Committee, Please contact
447-3383 Office
(352)
us for information: Marian Matchette 352-897-6472 marian4712@comcast.net.
(352) 949-3863 Cell
Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club Celebrates Valentine's Day
Attention all romantics....February 16, 2013 5:00 PM. The Yankeetown-Inglis
167 Hwy. 40 West, Inglis, FL 34449
Woman’s Club has something really special planned to help you celebrate Valentine’s Day
Chamber of Commerce Building
in a grand way! Mark your calendar now and stay tuned for details.
Inglis Super Stop Restaurant
Randy Alumbaugh
Brandell Campbell
Cafe-Deli Open 5 am - 8 pm
Subs and Fried Chicken
Quarry Mgr.
Construction, Inc.
50
Stop a visit the "Beer Cave"
New Homes - Renovations - Additions
HOURS:
Serving Marion, Levy & Citrus Counties
St. Catherine Quarry
Store open 5 a.m. - 10pm.
www.alumbaughconstruction.com
Now Open
Aggregates Division
Office (352)793-4526
Licensed & Insured CRC058012
Florida Region
Dine-In
or Call-Ahead
Fax (352)793-5682
Bushnell, FL. 33513
Office: 352-447-0655 - Inglis
Randy Alumbaugh
50
U.S. Hwy. 19
for Take-Out
447-4464
(at C.R. 40)
Cell (352)427-6664
brcampbell@cemexusa.com
Fax: 352-447-3013
Shell Gas
Cell: 352-266-7113
352-
Inglis, Florida