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Community Events
Dunnellon's Annual Victorian Holiday
Thousands of twinkling holiday lights will once again adorn the shops of Dun-
nellon’s Historic Village during their 11th Annual Victorian Holiday Festival which takes
Book Sale at Yankeetown Library
place on Saturday, November 27 from 5 to 9 p.m. This years event will again feature horse
The annual “what-a-bargain” book sale is being held at the A.F. Knotts Public
drawn sleigh rides with the magnificent draft horses of Ocala Carriage and Tours. Each of
Library in Yankeetown. The book sale, a money raising project by the Friends of the
the Historic Village Shops will be hosting musical entertainment and will also be providing
Library, will be held Wednesday and Thursday, November 17th and 18th 9:00 am to 5:00
homemade refreshments. Food vendors will be on hand to satisfy the more hearty appe-
pm. The sale will be continued at the Yankeetown Seafood Festival, Saturday and Sunday,
tites. Local Churches and organizations are urged to participate in this years “Community
November 20th and 21st. All proceeds go for buying books and improving the library.
Event”. For more information, call 352-465-9200.
Y-I Woman’s Club Pancake Breakfast and Seafood Festival
Yard Sale & Craft show, Inglis VFW, Nov. 20
The weekend before Thanksgiving is always a busy time in Yankeetown and this
The Gilley-Long-O’Steen VFW Post 8698 in Inglis invites the public to a Yard
year’s no different. Vendors from all over are busy setting up for the Yankeetown Seafood
Sale and Craft Show on Sat., Nov. 20, starting at 8:00 a.m. until? The Post is located at 520
Festival on Riverside Dr. and locals are putting out their wares on every vacant piece of real
Hwy. 40E, Inglis, 1.8 mi. east of U.S. Hwy. 19.
estate from US 19 to 63rd St.
Yard Sale Fund Raiser
Why not start Saturday, November 20th off right. Take a break from all the com-
Yankeetown School is having a Yard Sale Fundraiser on school grounds, Satur-
motion and stop by the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club at #5 56th Street next to the
day, November 20th. We will start setting up at 6:30am. The school is located on Highway
Library and Post Office. Let the ladies serve you the BEST pancake breakfast around from
40 West, a little over a mile off Highway 19. The Fundraiser will benefit Science Students
7am-11am. For $5.00 (children under 10 $3.00) you get cooked to order pancakes (all you
going to Pigeon Key.
can eat), sausage, juice, coffee or tea.
Various items of all kinds are being sold children’s clothes- electronics-toys-
The ladies of the Club will also have the kitchen open for your afternoon snack-
kitchen items and much more. Additional donated items for the Yard Sale would be great-
ing…hamburgers, hot dogs, chips, sodas and the most awesome baked goods around.
ly appreciated. These items can be dropped off at the school office at any time or even
Annual Inglis Masonic Lodge Yard Sale & Fish Fry
brought for donation the day of the sale. The Kids at Yankeetown School wish to Thank
Yard Sale will begin at 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM each day. Fish Fry will start on No-
You for your support!
vember 20th (Sat.) and November 21st (Sunday).Menu will consist of: 1. Pollack or Mullet
A Florida Christmas sponsored by RABAC
2. Baked Beans, Cold Slaw, Hush Puppies, and Grits 3. Homemade desserts, iced tea and
The Inglis area Christmas Parade will be held on Saturday, December 11th, 2010
bottled water. Donation for the Fish Fry Dinner is $7.00.Also Smoked Mullet is avail-
at 4pm. The theme this year will be “A Florida Christmas”. Line up will be at 3pm in the
able to purchase for a Donation of $7.00. Masonic Child ID Program Offered on Saturday
field in front of Food Ranch and follow the same path as years past to end up at Yankeetown
Nov 20 during Yard Sale. Any questions, please contact Robert Gilliam at 362-4955 or
School. This year prizes will be 1st, 2nd and 3rd for Walking Units, Floats and Bands. We
Robert Rome at 628-1670.
have added two new categories this year as well; Decorated Bicycles for kids 15 and under
Withlacoochee Area Residents 2nd Annual Turkey Dinner and Meeting
and Decorated Off Road Vehicles (go carts, golf carts, dirt bikes and ATV’s) for ages 16 and
Mark your calendars NOW for The Withlacoochee Area Residents 2nd Annual
up will also be judged for 1st, 2nd, and 3rdplaces. Prizes will be handed out at the Christ-
Turkey Dinner and Quarterly Meeting. We invite the public to join us Wednesday, Novem-
mas Party directly following the parade at the Inglis Community Center. Applications and
ber 17th at 6:00pm, Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club, for the best turkey around with all
waivers can be picked up and will need to be turned in to the Inglis Town Hall no later than
the fixins. Guest speakers will be officials from Southwest Water Management District
December 3rd, 2010. For more information, please call Tanya Becerz at 352-447-0805 or
who will be discussing the ongoing Minimum Flows and Levels determination for the
Valarie Davenport at 352-302-7271.
Lower Withlacoochee River.
Levy County Fair Association Meeting
What a perfect way to spend the evening…great friends, great food and great
The Levy County Fair Association invites everyone interested in having a great
information about the River that runs through the heart of our communities. See you on
Levy County Fair, to come to the regular monthly meeting. The meeting will be held at
November 17th at the Woman’s Club, #5 56th Street, Yankeetown next to the Library and
6:30 pm on Thursday, November 18 at the Cornerstone Assembly of God Church. The
Post Office. Questions, call 447-5434.
church is located at 1045 NE 6th Blvd., Williston. Have a voice in developing the plan for
Yankeetown Community Church Annual Yard & Bake Sale
our next County Fair! For more information, call Jim Smith at 538-1788.
Date: Nov. 20th, Time: 8 am – ?, Set ups may begin earlier $7 per space Tables are avail-
RABAC asking for Donations and Volunteers
able to rent if needed $1 for each table Because this is a church sponsored event we reserve
The Recreation Advisory Board Activities Committee is looking for some dona-
the right to refuse any questionable items. For reservations or more info call Mary Crane
tions and volunteers to help out with upcoming events. We need adults to help out with the
- 352-447-5910 Barbara Arnold - 352-447-4446. Please call between 9 am and 5 pm
Christmas Party on Saturday, December 11th. Teens in high school, if you need to complete
Red Head Express - Gospel Group from Alaska - will be at Yankeetown Commu-
community service hours, we can help you! RABAC is run solely on donations from our
nity Church on Sunday November 21st, at 6 pm. Please come and join us for a great night
community, we receive no funds from our local governments. Please help us out so we can
of God praising entertainment. Location - Yankeetown Community Church is on Route 40,
continue to bring family oriented activities to our community. For more information, please
2 miles west of Route 19 traffic light in Inglis
call Tanya Becerz at 352-447-0805 or Valarie Davenport at 352-302-7271.
Church Yard Sale
Come find some great treasures at our Semi-annual Yard Sale. Parsons Church in
NAPA Auto &
Yankeetown during the Sea Food Festival. Nov. 20th from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Riverside Dr. by
Coast Guard Station. We also have baked goods and lunch for sale. For more information
Truck Parts
contact Ann Carnicella at 447-0582.
Fax: 352-447-6099
Inglis residents can register at IPD for free car seat by Dec. 3rd
(352) 447-6000
Hours:
The Inglis Police Department is sponsoring a Child Safety Seat program on Mon-
day, December 6, where approximately 20 car seats will be distributed to Inglis residents
Mon-
U.S. 19 - Inglis
who register in advance and live within the Town limits. To qualify for the program, fami-
Friday
lies need to register at the Inglis Police Department, located at 26 Hwy. 40 W., Inglis, by
Hydraulic Hoses Our Specialty
7:30-5:30
4:00 p.m. on Friday, December 3. The distribution of the car seats will be based on need.
Hydraulic Hoses up to 2"- 6 Wire
Saturday
For additional information, please call the police department at (352) 447-0303.
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