The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
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Community Events & Meetings
Jazz at the Museum featuring the Southern Exposure
The Citrus County Historical Society is pleased to announce the 2010 – 2011 Jazz
Concert Series, Jazz at the Museum. An all-star cast of jazz musicians is slated to per-
Movie Buffs Enjoy Friday Flicks
Friday Flicks, open to all and held at the Unitarian –Universalist Fellowship, 7633  form during these “themed” concerts featuring the band Southern Exposure, along with the
sounds of Norman Bernard and other special featured musicians and vocalists.
Florida Ave (rte 41) in Citrus Springs, just west of the Holder Intersection.
From October through April 2011, four concert performances will be held Thurs-
Non-denominational films are shown once a month, usually the third Friday eve-
ning at 7 PM. (Two matinees are also planned for 2011). There is something for every-  day evenings on the second floor in the historic courtroom of the 1912 Citrus County Court-
one. You do not need to be “artsy” but you might need to think about the movie. A $3  house on Courthouse Square, Inverness. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. where light refreshments
will be available. Wine, beer, and champagne will be available for purchase. Music starts
donation is suggested.
The first film of the new season, starting on Friday, September 17, at 7 PM is promptly at 7:00 p.m. lasting until 9:00 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Old Courthouse Heritage
“Chocolat.” This French movie is, of course, about love and food: A young woman opens  Museum and the Citrus County Historical Society’s exhibitions and programs. Jazz played
a chocolate shop during Lent and wins the hearts of the townspeople. Friday, October 15  along the theme October 21, 2010 -- A Tribute to Frank Sinatra.For more information or
at 7 PM brings “Sweet Land,” about Minnesota in the aftermath of WWI. A young couple  to purchase tickets please call the Society office at (352) 341-6427, or (352) 341-6488 --
encounters resistance to their marriage due to their different national origins. For more in-  Monday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
formation call 352-860-0602.
CCVC’s Monthly Yard Sale Starts Again
The Citrus County Veterans Coalition (CCVC) has a monthly Veterans Benefit
Women's Health & Fitness Expo
Do you care about your health, fitness and well-being? Then plan to attend the Yard Sale at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, 550 US 41 S in Inverness from 5 am to
Women’s HEALTH and FITNESS Expo at the National Guard Armory in Crystal River on  1:30 pm the 2nd Saturday of each month that operates Sept thru May.
Saturday, September 25, from 9 AM to 2 PM.
Please come and visit the CCVC Veterans Benefit Yard Sale. This event has grown,
There will be free screenings, exhibits and demonstrations covering a range of  offering treasures and collectables of all descriptions. Plenty of activities are available
health and fitness interests. Ask those wellness questions you’ve been wondering about and throughout the sale with food venders on site, restroom facilities, plenty of free parking.
sign up for free 10-minute appointments in the popular Spa Zone. Also at the Expo, Wal-
Booths are available by reservation for a tax deductible donation $10 per space, $5
green’s will offer flu shots for $29.99 and FluMist nasal spray for $34.99. Flu protection free for veterans’ organizations and free to charitable organizations on space available basis by
with Medicare Part B. UnitedHealth Group Inc. and Cigna Corp. cover shot. Others may  calling Richard Floyd at352-400-8952 between 1 and 7 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Reserved
also cover the cost. New this year – get a free chance to win a Wii console and Wii Fit!
spaces not occupied by 7 a.m. on yard sale day will be sold on a first come first served basis
to those vendors who do not have prepaid-registration. All proceeds help Citrus County
Next Generation Professionals Professional development day
On Tuesday, September 21, Next Generation Professionals of the Citrus County  Veterans.
Chamber of Commerce presents “Let’s Get Political” – An Awareness Workshop for Young  Drawing Lessons
Professionals. During this one-hour educational experience, hear from local experts about
From basic pencil to color – Art classes will be offered Oct 23-Nov.27, Saturday
your democratic right to speak up for what you believe in, how to support policy changes  mornings at 9:30 A.M. Jan Hitchcock, MFA, potter, painter and professor at the College of
you care about, the best way to voice your dissent and how to run for public office.
Central Florida, will teach this series at the Unitarian-Universalist Fellowship, 7633 No.
Our panel of professionals includes Citrus County Supervisor of Elections Susan  Florida Ave. (rte 41), Citrus Springs, just west of the Holder intersection. Class size is lim-
Gill, Crystal River Mayor Ron Kitchen, Citrus County Commissioner Joe Meek, Citrus  ited to insure individual attention. $60 for the series.
Our Pub
County Sheriff Jeff Dawsy and former Campaign Coordinator Meredith Linley.
This free event takes place at Café On The Avenue in downtown Crystal River.
Networking begins at 5:30 p.m. Light appetizers are provided and the beverage of your
choice can be purchased. The presentation begins at 6 p.m. and will conclude with a ques-
Restaurant, Lounge
tion and answer session. Registration is not required. For additional information, please call
NGP Professional Development Chair Amy Kingery at 352.795.8344
& Package Store
Stroke Support Group Kick Off Party
Seven Rivers Regional Medical Center invites stroke survivors, their caregivers
253 Hwy 40 W. • Inglis, FL
and other family members to attend a Stroke Support Group Kick-off Party on Thursday,
September 23 at 10:30 a.m.
1/4 mile west of Hwy. 19
Guests will have the opportunity to meet others with similar experiences and chal-
In a Hurry? Call Ahead (352) 447-2406
lenges. Licensed health care professionals will share helpful information on recovery, reha-
Serving 11 am - 10 pm • Closed Tuesday
bilitation and lifestyle changes that may prevent a second stroke from occurring.
Everything Made to Order
The Stroke Support Group Kick-off Party will take place at Seven Rivers Regional
Medical Center in the Inpatient Rehabilitation Multipurpose Room. For more information
or to register, please call 352.795.1234.
Fresh-Made Salads: Antipasta, Chicken, Chef & Shrimp
River Retreat Spa
Specials, Homemade Soups, Chowders & Chili
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Hand-Pressed Hamburgers Cooked Your Way
on our website:
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Pizza, Calzones & Oven-Baked
Manicures • Pedicures • Acrylics
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Tanning • Exercise
Subs after 4 pm
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You can also place a paid
September Specials
Saturday: Prime Rib after 4 pm
print ad at the same location,
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same time.
Special Drinks Made to Order
Buy 2 Get One Free
Inglis Super Stop Restaurant Buddy & Fred's Hardware
GOLF CARTS
Open 5 am - 3 pm for Breakfast & Lunch
42 Hwy 19 N. - Inglis,FL - 352-447-2600
RENTALS & SALES
Daily Lunch Specials $5.99
Buddy & Fred's Hardware
Tires
Specials Include DRINK & FRIES
Parts  AUTHORIZED DEALER OF
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HOURS:
Monday-Fri.5 am - 3:30 pm
Service
42 Hwy 19 N. Inglis
Saturday 5 am - 2 pm
Batteries
Dine-In
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Food Ranch Plaza
or Call-Ahead
Just North & Opposite of Dairy Queen
U.S. Hwy. 19
for Take-Out
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447-4047
(at C.R. 40)
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Shell Gas
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Inglis, Florida