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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Sand Gnat News
The NED Show at YTS - Never give up,
Levy County Candidate University
Encourage others and Do your best
Tammy Jones, Levy County Supervisor of Elections is pleased to offer a "Can-
didate University" for those seeking to run for the following offices; Board of County
On Thursday, Feb. 20, the students and faculty of Yankeetown School (YTS) were
Commissioners, Districts 2 and 4 and School Board, Districts 1, 3 and 5. The public is also
entertained by a great character education program
encouraged to attend this event in order to learn more about this process. Candidate Univer-
known as The NED Show. NED is an acronym that
sity will be held on Thursday, March 13, 2014 from 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. at the Supervisor of
stands for Never give up, Encourage others and Do
Elections Office. This program is designed to inform potential candidates of the appropriate
your best.
procedures and documents you must file to run for office in Levy County.
Students and staff members listened to a
Candidate University will consist of a three hour curriculum focused on becoming
positive message while watching the presenter per-
and being a candidate. Those who attend will be introduced to each step involved in the
form various tricks with the NED yo-yo. Students
process including pre-filing, collecting petitions and qualifying. Participants will receive a
were asked to participate in the show by its present-
certificate upon completion of the program and there is no cost to attend.
er, Chad, and were engaged by him throughout his
Space will be limited so please contact the Elections Office by Tuesday, February
entire performance.
25, 2014 if you plan to attend.
Chad motivated, encouraged and inspired
Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club Education Salad Luncheon
attendees to become champions at school,and in
On sale NOW, get them at the Second to None Shoppe, Tuesday thru Saturday,
life, by way of the NED principals, which he con-
10am to 2pm. A donation of $10.00 in advance per ticket or $15.00 day of event if avail-
tinually reinforced. Students laughed and applaud-
able.
ed, not only at the awesome yo-yo tricks, but also
Wednesday, March 19th, 12 noon at the Clubhouse on 56th St., in Yankeetown.
to the positive message being provided: that every
As always, proceeds from the Salad Luncheon will be donated to Yankeetown School for a
child can be a champion if they always remember
special project. Please call the Club now to reserve your table and get your tickets
the message NED sends - NEVER Give Up - ENCOURAGE Others - DO Your Best - and
352-447-2057.
apply it to their lives.
Second to None Shoppe "Super Sale Saturday"
After the program, students were able to purchase NED yo-yos in the front office,
Come and shop at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club, " Second to None
the proceeds from which help to "pay it forward" (The NED Show). The NED show was
Shoppe's" First Ever, "Super Sale Saturday". Sale ends at 2 pm.
free of charge to the school, as all profits from the sales of the yo-yos fund the program.
On March 1st, at 8am we will be having a super sale throughout the clubhouse and
Prescription savings available
the Shoppe. So many unique items you won't know where to start. To help you stay strong
while shopping, our kitchen will be open with some really tasty food items that won't cost
for Citrus residents   to residents in a joint
a lot....saving you money for more things in your shopping cart!!!
SHINE Program
The NACo Prescription (Free) Discount Card is provided
FL Dept of Elder Affairs - Free Medicare, Medicare/Medicaid, Supplemental Insurance and
effort between Citrus County and the National Association of Counties (NACo). County
Part D Counseling 1-800-262-2243,
residents without prescription coverage can use this program. Even if an individual has
2nd Wednesday
AF Knotts Public Library (Yankeetown)
10 am - Noon
prescription insurance coverage, they may still benefit from the discount card since it may
Annual Yard Sale
save money on prescriptions that your existing plan does not cover. Just remember to pres-
Annual parkwide yard sale at the Village Pines Campground, 7
ent the card when you pick up your prescription to get the best possible price available.
miles north of Inglis on U.S. 19. March 1, 9 am til, ?
It s easy to use. Simply print a card or pick one up at a local library or com-
munity center and present the discount card at a participating retail pharmacy along with
Paid Advertisement placed at http://thenewscaster.com/classifieds.htm.
the prescription(s), and save an average of 24 percent on prescription drugs. There are no
2014 Pancake Supper
limits on how many times the card can be used. This card can be used for the whole family,
to be held at Yankeetown community Church on March 4th from 5 to 6:30 pm. All you can
including pets. If a pet is prescribed a medication that is also used for humans, ask your
eat, made from scratch buttermilk pancakes served with ham, hot spiced cider, apple juice,
veterinarian for a prescription to use at a participating pharmacy. There are no claim forms
and coffee. Event will be held in the Fellowship Hall behind Yankeetown Community
to fill out and no membership fees.
Church on Route 40 West. Cost of supper is $5 for adults and $3 for children under 10. All
Residents can visit www.caremark.com/naco to learn about the discount program,
proceeds go to church supported ministries.
print out a personalized ID card for themselves, or access other program tools. Savings are
available immediately at any participating pharmacy. There is absolutely no obligation or
cost. For more information, contact Deb Bloss at 352-341-6429
Realty
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Sally Price, Realtor
him to lose control of the van and travel into the east shoulder and begin overturning.
One adult and four juveniles in the van were transported to the Lake City Medical
(352) 302-8556 cell
Center with minor injuries: Oliver Newman, 12, New Port Richey; Jared Gress, 14, Odessa,
19791 SE 110 AVE INGLIS reduced to $51,500
FL; Eric Paules, 12, and Sherri Parles, 45, both of Trinity, FL; and Corinn Salliotte, 16, also
of New Port Richey. According to the crash report, no one in the vehicle was wearing a
Immaculate 3/2 double wide mobile home
seatbelt.
on paved street near boat ramp 5 miles
The crash caused the closure, for approximately two hours, of the entrance ramp
east of Inglis. Split floor plan with large
to northbound I-75 from westbound U.S. 90 and two northbound lanes of I-75.
gourmet kitchen, lots of storage. Screened
Citrus Shrine Club - Newspaper Recycling Locations:
porch, carport with steps or ramp, land-
scaped with great water. Fully furnished
BEVERLY HILLS:Beverly Hills Community Church, Fellowship Hall (rear), 82 Civic Cir.
(very nice) with washer & dryer and ap-
CITRUS SPRINGS: Texaco Station, Deltona Blvd.
pliances 50 amp RV outlet. Includes the
FLORAL CITY United Methodist Church, 8480 E.Marvin St.
lot next door as a bonus. A MUST SEE....
HERNANDO Hernando Civic Center, E.Parson Rd. (near post office). Liberty gas station
just move in
(2 recycling bins), 6695 N. Carl G. Rose Hwy. (S.R. 200)
HOMOSASSA Harley-Davidson Dealership, 1785 U.S. 19.& Turtle Creek R.V. Resort
Burgers BBQ & More
491 Hwy 40 E.
150 East of U.S. 19 - Inglis
mile
We Now Have Fresh Produce!
Open Tues-Sunday 11am-7pm
352-446-9472
1129 Sterling Rd. Inverness