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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
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, or Medicare Billings? If
you do, come see SHINE, a volunteer program with the Florida Department of Elder Af-
fairs, for one-on-one counseling. SHINE provides free, unbiased and confidential assis-
tance. If you cannot come to a site call the Elder Helpline at 1-800-262-2243 to be referred
to a SHINE Volunteer. SHINE will be at: Wed, Sept 8th,10:00-Noon, AF Knotts Library
(Yankeetown)
Thrift Store Set to Open
The Thrift Store at the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club will re-open for business
Wednesday, September 1st , 10:00am – 12:30pm. Stop in and check out the new arrivals
that came in over the summer and the new plus size section. Stocked solely by donations
from club members and the community, the Thrift Store is one of the finest in Levy, Citrus
and Marion Counties. We are by far the least expensive and haven’t raised prices in five,
yes five years.
Mark your calendars, New Hours of Operation are Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday
Yankeetown Sea Cadets - Cadet SR Chelsea Waldrop attended a Culinary Arts Training in
10:00am-1:00pm and Thursday 5:00pm-7:00pm before Bingo. Stop in to get your free
Tampa. The group had a crash course in the fine art of food preparation. They served 3,200
magnet and complete list of the Woman’s Club upcoming events.
meals during the week to other training’s at the site. This is only one of the exciting train-
Located on 56th Street in Yankeetown, all proceeds generated from sales at the Store
ing’s offered by the Sea Cadets. If you want more information on this youth group contact
are given back to the community, and unsold items are donated to Yankeetown School and
LTJG Todd Dunn at 352-212-5473 or www.manateediv.org
local area charities such as, Sheriff’s Youth Ranch and Jesus Is.
Herbicide treatments in Lake Rousseau Through Aug.27
Open Ship at Station Yankeetown
Through August 27, The FWC will conduct aquatic weed control operations in
Manatee Division of the Naval Sea Cadets is having an “Open Ship” at the Coast
Lake Rousseau using the EPA-approved herbicides, Reward or Glyphosate, to maintain
Guard Station in Yankeetown. Saturday Sept. 11th from 9 to 3. Come spend a fun day
water hyacinth, water lettuce and boat trails. Those using treated areas of the lake for do-
with us and meet our cadets and see if the Sea Cadet Corps is for you. There will be games,
mestic purposes or irrigation are cautioned to not used treated water for 5 days in Reward-
challenges and lunch during the day. This youth group is for ages of 11-17 and is an awe-
treated areas. Livestock should not be watered for 1 day in Reward-treated areas. Water
some program that has many opportunities for the area youth.  Contact our commanding
should not be used for drinking (does not apply to tap water) for 2 days in Reward-treated
officer LTJG Todd Dunn at 352-212-5473.
areas. There are no restrictions in Glyphosate-treated areas. Scheduled treatment dates
may be delayed due to adverse environmental conditions. The management and treatment
Pancake Breakfast
of nuisance exotic vegatation is necessary to maintain recreational activities and protect
Pancake Breakfast at Parsons Presbyterian Memorial Church, in Yankeetown, on
native plant habitat in Florida waters. For additional information, please contact (352) 726-
Sat. Sept 11th. For a donation of $4.50 for breakfast and all profits go to the U.S. Naval Sea
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Cadet Corps program. Come at 8am to have breakfast and meet our Sea Cadets. “Open
Ship” If you are interested in joining this youth group, this will be the perfect time to come
Citrus Shrine Club - Newspaper Recycling Locations:
and see what it is all about. For more information contact our Commanding Officer LTJG
BEVERLY HILLS:Beverly Hills Community Church, Fellowship Hall (rear), 82 Civic
Todd Dunn 352-212-5473
Cir. CRYSTAL RIVER:Lake Rousseau R.V. Park, 10811 N.Coveview Ter., off Hwy 488
(Dunnellon Rd.) CITRUS SPRINGS: Texaco Station, Deltona Blvd.
The Yankeetown- Inglis Woman’s Club Excited About New Year
FLORAL CITY United Methodist Church, 8480 E.Marvin St.
It’s going to be an exciting year for the women of the Yankeetown- Inglis Woman’s
HERNANDO Hernando Civic Center, E.Parson Rd. (near post office). Liberty gas station
Club. With a fresh season beginning, the ladies have been gearing up to provide members
(2 recycling bins), 6695 N. Carl G. Rose Hwy. (S.R. 200)
of the Club and community enjoyable activities and events in the coming year.
All women in the Yankeetown-Inglis area are invited to join us on the first Wednesday
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of every month starting September 1st until May 4th . The doors will open at 12 noon for
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social mingling and fellowship, with the meeting starting at 12:30pm. Join us for loads
of fun as we celebrate each month with a special “theme”; November is “Patriotic Day”,
352 447-4588 352-621-4588 Fax: 800-385-6736
January is “Tacky Day” and March is “ Mardi Gras” to name a few. Members rotate as
Hostess’ for the month and prepare delicious luncheons to be enjoyed by all.
Mark your calendar NOW…the Woman’s Club is the place to be Wednesday, October
NAPA Auto &
6th . The community is invited to join us for an Open House and Pot Luck Dinner starting
at 6pm. Good food and lots of fun to be had for all .
Truck Parts
The Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club is a volunteer service organization with a long
history of philanthropy and community outreach. So if you’ve been thinking of how you
Fax: 352-447-6099
can get more involved in your community and make a difference, join the ladies of the
(352) 447-6000
Hours:
Yankeetown-Inglis Woman’s Club on September 1st at 12 noon. Just bring yourself and
an appetite to enjoy the scrumptious luncheon that will be served.
Mon-
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Join the U.S. Naval Sea Cadets Corps, Manatee Division
Friday
Manatee Division drills at Coast Guard Station Yankeetown, in Yankeetown, Flor-
Hydraulic Hoses Our Specialty
7:30-5:30
ida, on the second weekend of each month. The Sea Cadets are for youth ages 13 through
Hydraulic Hoses up to 2"- 6 Wire
Saturday
17 years old. We also have a Navy League Cadet unit for youth ages 11 through 13 years
old. We provide a fun and challenging environment that is free of drugs, alcohol, tobacco,
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(352) 489-3391
and gangs. Also, develop leadership abilities and broaden Cadets’ horizons using hands-
Sunday
on and self-paced training. They are guided to become mature young adults whether they
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decide to join the military or not.  Please contact our Commanding Officer LTJG Todd
Just North of Powell Rd
Dunn at 352-212-5473 or tdunn@manateediv.org.
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