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THE NEWSCASTER-Nature Coast News
Community Events
Area Veterans Activities
Need Help With Medicare & Your Medicare Costs?
Activities at Inglis AmVets
Want to see if you can save money on your prescription drug costs? Can't afford
William Crow AmVets Post 447 is located at 405 E. Hwy. 40 in Inglis, FL; phone
to have the Medicare Part B Premium come out of your check every month? Are you new
352-447-4473. Signed-in guests welcome to all events. Open 7 days 12:00-9:00 pm, Kitch-
to Medicare and not sure of your options? Whether you are a Medicare beneficiary, fam-
en hours 12:00-7:00 pm. Breakfaste served (Sundays only) 9:00-11:00 am. WEDNES-
ily member or caregiver, SHINE, a volunteer program under the FL Dept of Elder Affairs,
DAYS - 50 cents Wings; Darts Tournament at 7:30 pm. THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 - Weekly
provides you with free, unbiased and confidential information. For assistance, please call
Drawing 5:00 pm (80% to winner - must be present and signed-in to win); 5:00-9:00 pm
the Elder Helpline at 1-800-262-2243 to have a volunteer return your call or come see us
Ladies' Night specials and Birthday Bash 7:00-10:00 pm with Live Music by "The Joes."
at: Wed, Sept 14th  10:00am-Noon AF Knotts Public Library (Yankeetown) All Citrus
FRIDAYS - Wear a Red Shirt, bring 2 non- perishible food items for Food Bank, and
Co sites By Appt only Call (352) 527-5956 Citrus Co Resource Ctr
your second drink is free; Show Me the Money 6:00 pm. SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 - Ladies
Auxiliary is hosting a PIZZA PARTY 12:00-3:00 pm with individual pizza only $2, then
Yankeetown Inglis Woman's Club New Year
Double-Bonus Show Me the Money at 6:00 pm. SUNDAY, SEPT. 18 - Breakfast 9:00-
The Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club jumps into an exciting new year Septem-
11:00 am, Karaoke with Debbie G 3:30-7:30 pm, and Queen of Heart DRAWING 6:15 pm
ber 7th. The ladies have been gearing up to provide the community with enjoyable activi-
- approaching $3,500. MONDAYS - Bowling Tournament 6:00 pm. TUESDAY - Taco Day
ties and events. This year we welcome a dozen or so new members to be part of the fun.
with drink special; Bingo at 5:00 pm with Powerball approaching $700!
Join us the first Wednesday of every month from September to May at the clubhouse on
56th St; doors open at 12 noon. Don't forget to stop by and pick up a flyer on the TON of
Inglis VFW Post 8698 activities
FUN things happening each week.
Members and their Guests are welcome to all activities at VFW Post
If you've been thinking how you can get involved and "Make it Better", join the
8698, located in Inglis, FL at 520 Hwy. 40, 1 mile east of the US 19/CR 40 traffic light;
ladies of the Yankeetown-Inglis Woman's Club; a 501c3 not for profit volunteer service
phone 352-447-3495. HAPPY HOUR Mon.-Fri., 1:00-3:00 and 6:00-8:00 pm. *TUES-
organization with 50 plus years of philanthropy and community outreach. Email: yiwom-
DAYS - Dart Tournament at 7:30 pm. *FRIDAYS - Queen of Hearts Draw at 6:00 pm and
ansclub@gmail.com or call 352-447-2057 with questions.
Karaoke with Cowboy Al 6:00-10:00 pm. *SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL - 6:00 pm until
closing. *MEETINGS - The VFW Post Meeting is held every third Wed. (9-21) at 6:30 pm.
Free Senior Social
The Inglis Recreation Committee (IRC) will be hosting their second Senior Social
POW/MIA awareness
on Friday, September 16 from 1pm - 4pm at the Inglis Community Center. This no-cost
From: Cyntia Holden, Veteran Advocate
event, open to adults age 55 and over, is limited to the first 100 people to register. In ad-
Airman Missing from World War II Accounted For (Baskett)
dition, Walgreen's Pharmacy will be at the Community Center with a free flu clinic for
Army Air Forces Flight Officer Judson B. Baskett, missing from World War II,
Medicare recipients during the social. This social will include a homestyle luncheon, ice
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cream sundaes, dancing and karaoke, door prizes, and a free diabetes check for all offered
On Nov. 27, 1945, Baskett was a member of the 1305th Army Air Force Base
by the Inglis-Yankeetown Lion's Club. Registration is required at the Inglis Town Hall
Unit, piloting a C-47B aircraft, en route from Singapore to Butterworth, Malaysia, to pick
Hometown News for the Nature Coast
prior to September 13th. For more information call 447-2302.
up cargo, along with two crewmembers. An hour after takeoff, the aircraft reported its posi-
Se Lions Club Seeking New Members
tion over Malacca, but failed to land as scheduled in Butterworth. An air search conducted rving Inglis, Yankeetown, Dunnellon, Hernando, Crystal River & Homosassa
TheAddress: 5093 S. Orwell is seeking civic-minded men and women to
Inglis Yankeetown Lions Club Pt., Homosassa, FL 34446
in December did not locate a crash site.
In April 2010, a Joint Personnel Accounting Command (JPAC), now DPAA, in-  join them in makinghone: (352) 489-4588 · Fax: (727) 447-5788
a difference in the community. "Our club gives members an opportu-
P  causes, serve with friends, and become leaders in the community.
vestigation team interviewed a local man who managed a logging area in the vicinity of  nity to advance worthy
where Basket's plane was believed to have crashed. In August and September 2015, a joint  This club meansta s: to our Lions, but it means so·much more to the people we serve," said
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Malaysian/U.S. team excavated the crash site, recovering possible remains.
Lab analysis, in conjunction with the totality of circumstantial evidence available,  Thursday Night BINGO's Publisher: newscaster1@gmail.com
Email,Tom Russell, Back
established Flight Officer Baskett's remains were included. Interment services are sched-
En-BingoDebbie Russell,resume September 1st at 7pm and isBingo to the public.
mngll,s Woman's can rejoice, non-smoking Thursday Night open at the Yan-
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uled for August 12 in Houston. Welcome home and rest in peace, Flight Officer Baskett.
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Soldier Missing From Korean War Accounted For (DUNN)
Doors open at 6pm to buy cards for $1 each and enjoy some of the best food
and homemade desserts from the kitchen. Bring in two (2) non-perishable items for Yan-
Army Cpl. Larry M. Dunn, killed in the Korean War, has now been accounted
for. On Dec. 1, 1950, Dunn was a member of Company B, 2nd Engineer Combat Battalion,  keetown School and you'll receive a free Early Bird Special. Here's what they need; indi-
2nd Infantry Division, when his unit was fighting through a roadblock that was heavily  vidual cereal and juice boxes, instant oatmeal, bowls, spoons.
Get your daubers ready and we'll see you at the Club, 5 56th St, Yankeetown on
defended by enemy forces near Sonchu, North Korea. Dunn went missing in action as a
Thursday. All proceeds from Bingo go to fund scholarships for local students.
result of the battle.
In 1954, the remains of Korean War service members were returned to the United
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States in an operation called "Operation Glory." The remains unable to be identified were
interred as unknowns at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Hawaii.
Due to advances in technology, the remains were exhumed in 2015 for analysis.
Lab analysis, in conjunction with the totality of circumstantial evidence available,
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established Cpl. Dunn's remains were among those exhumed. Interment services are pend-
ing. Welcome home and rest in peace, Cpl. Dunn.
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