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June 29, 2009
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Hi Fred,
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46 U.S. Hwy. 19 Food Ranch Plaza Inglis, Florida
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A Warm 4th of July Greeting to All!
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517 Hwy. 40W • Inglis, FL • 352-447-2600
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Established 1983
Mon-Fri 8am-6pm & Sat 8am-2pm
Seasonal Plant Sale!
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Acoustic Music Duo “Too Many Smiths,” Linda and Glenn Smith, played at Abigails Cafe
Coffee House, Dunnellon. Tom Ellis handled the sound system. Their rare singing skills with
some folk and blues will be the last for a few weeks of the front porch entertainers as a fire
The old Fin and Feather Fish Camp, now called Bubba’s, rocked this past weekend with a ben-
Saturday afternoon before Open Mic stopped the whole show for a very few weeks, according
efit for Jimbo Yates, (3rd from left) who is fighting a health crisis in his life. The all day event
to owner Christina Fernandez.
was a big success and included food, fun, fellowship, auctions, sales and a lot of “party”.
Dinner time last week owner Christina was in the kitchen preparing some of her deli-
Donald Cowan’s Cutler Spur Band donated time and the sale of Donald’s CD sales to help
cious dishes when the fan above her quit working. She knew something was wrong and then
with Jimbo’s medical expenses. Donald presented an American Flag from the AMVETS Post to
could smell the faint odor of smoldering fire. Quick action by the Dunnellon fire dept allowed
Jimbo. Spirits were high as the ladies lined up and paid a dollar each to cut in and have a piece
them to put the fire out without a lot of fire hoses and heavy equipment. Christina said they
of dance with Jimbo. A time like this is when one realizes just how important and supportive
will be down a few weeks to accomplish a few things with the cleanup. Watch for the reopen-
friends are. “The Fin” as many still call it, has historically been the place of many benefits for
ing in a few weeks and resuming of the Fri music and Saturday open mic.Photo by Sally Price
many people and organizations. Thanks to all who donated. Photo by Sally Price.