THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
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Parkview Lanes News
235,650; Jeff Koch 232,687; Bobbie Chris-
League and Tourney scores for the week
tenson 169; Linda Boland 168,454; Lor-
ending November 30, 2014:
raine Pelkie 436.
MONDAY NIGHT SPECIAL:
TUESDAY NOTAP TOURNEY:  Jack
Handicap: Charlie Caruso 297,751; Mer-
Connell 741; Jerry Ness 728; Carol Roberts
rill Barlow 292; Chris Carr 744; Stepha-
659.
nie Flory 304,718; Jennifer Smith 274;
WEDNESDAY
NIGHT
MEN'S
Pam Levert 728. Scratch: Matt O'Brien
LEAGUE: Handicap: Chuck Eyerly 289;
279; Mark Smith 264,697; Chris Carr 720;
Ken Sprague 287,815; John Saltmarsh
Stephanie Flory 270,616; Lori Ciquera 235;
758. Scratch: Tim Lawrence 279,734; Jim
K C Cridland 608.
Wright 268; Ken Sprague 731; Wes Foley
PRESERVE
PINBUSTERS:
704.
Handicap: Jim Abbey 263; Ken Sprague
261,728; Ray Olsen 723; Linda Bo-
BOWLERS OF THE WEEK: Pam Le-
land 252,706; Bonnie Bishop 248; Linda
vert, 62 pins over her average, and Charlie
Sprague 248; Bobbie Christenson 248;
Caruso, 82 pins over his average.
Lorraine Pelkie 700. Scratch: Ken Sprague
Rubber Duck Race Benefits WGP  Rubber
The winners of the Friends of the Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve Annual
Duck Race are as follows. Don Downs of Punta Gorda sponsored the winning duck and
South Levy Little League has an enthusiastic new group of leaders who are dedicated to our
took home $200. Dr. Gary Crawley of Yankeetown sponsored the last duck over the line
youth. A bake sale was held at the Lion's Art and Seafood Festival in Yankeetown recently
and won $50. Dr. Crawley generously donated his winnings back to the Friends. The Rub-
to start funds rolling for the spring season which begins soon. Physical fitness and proper
ber Duck Race took place on Sunday on theWithlacoochee River during the Yankeetown
exercise is taught besides rules of the games and sportsmanship. Coaches, assistants, team
Lions Seafood Festival.
parents, umpires and scorekeepers are always needed. Keep an eye out the start of the sea-
The race is the Friend's primary fundraiser to support the WGP and the Ellie Schil-
son and "step up to the plate" for our youth and volunteer to help or maybe sponsor a team.
ler Education Center at 1001 Old Rock Road in Yankeetown, FL. The Friends of the WGP
Our future is in our youth. Photo/story by Sally Price.
extend thanks to all who sponsored nearly five hundred ducks this year. Join us on Saturday,
December 6, at 10:00 a.m. for "ArchaeoWorks ­ Shells Workshop," presented by Nigel
Rudolph, Florida Public Archaeology Network. The workshop will explore the archaeology
of shells in our area. Program is open to the public. All ages are welcome.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWN OF YANKEETOWN
INFORMATION ON THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTION
THOSE THAT ARE INTERESTED IN QUALIFYING:
QUALIFYING DATES ARE:
Mon. Dec. 8, 2014 - Fri. Dec. 12, 2014
QUALIFYING TIMES ARE:
8:00 am - 12 Noon
QUALIFYING LOCATION:
Yankeetown Town Hall
6241 Harmony Lane
Yankeetown, Florida 34498
Three (3) Council Seats are open (Two year terms each)
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Nature World Wildlife Rescue's mission statement is to facilitate the rescue, rehabilitation
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and hopeful release of sick, injured and/or orphaned wildlife found in the Nature Coast Re-
gion of Florida since 1985. NWWR Director Mary Opall along with approximately 15 dedicated
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volunteers keep this 501-c non-profit Hometown News for the Nature Coast do they
rescue operating with no membership fees nor
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Yankeetown Lion's Art and Seafood festival are taken out to public gatherings to educate the
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public. Mary is tending to the large owl while Spinner the small Eastern Screech owl always
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takes the hearts of the public. Spinner has been surrogate (foster parent) to about 20 or-
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phans in 2014. If you are interested in joining this rescue group or help with a donation look
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NWWR up or attend the meetings listed above. Thanks to all who take care of our wildlife.
Call Town Hall at: 352-447-2511
Photo/story by Sally Price.
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