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Today's Features

  • HAPPENING NOW

     

    Through Nov. 21

     

    Scarecrow City display

    Scarecrow City, a project sponsored by the Greater Chiefland Area Chamber of Commerce, is on exhibit at Trailhead Park on U.S. Highway 19 South in Chiefland.  Businesses and community groups created the displays. 

     

     

  • Hundreds turned out Monday to celebrate Veterans Day as the city of Williston hosted this year’s annual Levy County tribute to members of our nation’s Armed Forces.

  • More than 80 veterans and veteran spouses showed up at the Tommy Usher Pineland Center Friday, Nov. 9, for a luncheon in their honor hosted by Hiers-Baxley Funeral Homes.

  • The Levy ARC Thrift Store is having its annual Clean Sweep sale on Saturday, Nov. 10, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be lots of bargains. 

       The store will also be selling fish dinners for $6 each. The meal includes fried mullet, baked beans, cole slaw and hush puppies. 

  • The Levy ARC Thrift Store is having its annual Clean Sweep sale on Saturday, Nov. 10, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will be lots of bargains. 

       The store will also be selling fish dinners for $6 each. The meal includes fried mullet, baked beans, cole slaw and hush puppies. 

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  • The Friends of the Luther Callaway Public Library Board of Directors, will hold their monthly meeting at the Library, at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Nov 8.    Members, prospective members and guests are welcome at all meetings.  For further information, call FLCPL president Tom Reitz at 493-1896 or 949-5413 or email  tomreitz@msn.com.

  • Seven women gathered Oct. 19 at the Cedar Key Arts Center to learn about traditional Florida pine needle basket making from instructor Diane Moore, of Lake Helen.

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    Dr. Jack Foley will be autographing and selling copies of his recently published book, “Those Were the Times,” a collection of stories about life in Gulf Hammock, at Treasure Camp on the Suwannee River in Fowlers Bluff, on Saturday, Nov. 10, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

       Foley, who was born and raised in Gulf Hammock and has a doctorate in mathematics, was a professor at Florida Atlantic University. Now retired, he has chronicled life in Guf Hammock when he was growing up. 

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