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Citrus in briefBy Times staff reports © St. Petersburg Times, published January 2, 2001 Line-dancing classes canceled WednesdayINVERNESS -- Line-dancing classes at the Citrus County Auditorium in Inverness will be canceled Wednesday. Classes resume Jan. 10 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Call 795-2202. If you have talent, call Citrus County FairINVERNESS -- The Citrus County Fair Association is looking for talent for the county fair from March 19-24. To reserve a performance time, call 726-2993 by Jan. 19. Scottish heritage dinner, dance setCRYSTAL RIVER -- The second-annual Robert Burns dinner and dance, sponsored by the Inverness Pipes and Drums, will begin at 6 p.m. Jan. 26 at Andre's Restaurant, 505 E Hartford St., Citrus Hills. The event will honor Scottish heritage and particularly the life and works of author Robert Burns. Kilts are recommended, but not required. Tickets are $22. Call 726-6690 or 341-0959. Computer classes offered in Beverly HillsBEVERLY HILLS -- Computer classes will start Jan. 11 at the Beverly Hills Community Building and meet from 7 to 9 p.m. every other Thursday. Schedule is Jan. 11: "For the Very New Computer Users." Jan. 25: Beginning instruction of Windows 95/98. Feb. 8: Intermediate instruction of Windows 95/98. Feb. 22: Advanced instruction on Windows. March 8: Internet access for beginners. March 22: Web page design. Instructor is Ron Masanotti, owner of Crystal River Computer. Cost is $20 per student, per class. This is a lecture-based class, but students may bring a laptop. Call 795-2202. Learn to create memories in albumsINVERNESS -- Two separate Creative Memories classes start in January at the Whispering Pines Park Recreation Building in Inverness. The four-week classes begin on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. starting Jan. 10, and from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Fridays starting Jan. 12. The classes teach students how to arrange photos in a special album, using fun and creative techniques. Fee is $30 and includes the album and supplies. Call the Whispering Pines administration office at 726-3913 to register. Mural demonstration at Art League Jan. 11HERNANDO -- A mural demonstration by Cassandra Mourfield will be the featured event of the general meeting of the Citrus County Art League at 1 p.m. Jan. 11 at the art league, 2644 N Annapolis Ave., Hernando. Mourfield is the fine arts teacher at Seven Rivers Christian School in Lecanto. Salvation Army needs food to stock pantryHOMOSASSA -- The Salvation Army is in need of non-perishable food items to stock its pantry to help the needy in Citrus County throughout the year. Donations may be taken to the Salvation Army, 3975 W Grover Cleveland Blvd. For information, call 621-5532. Big Brothers program needs male mentorsBig Brothers Big Sisters of Citrus County has several young boys waiting for mentors. If you are a caring adult male and have a few hours to give, call Penny Johnson at 794-5414, ext. 221. Couples are welcome to act as mentors together. Program for elderly needs volunteers to driveDoctor Ride and Elder Helpers need volunteers in the Crystal River and Homosassa area to assist the elderly homebound when they need a ride to the doctor, groceries or a prescription picked up. A list of volunteers is kept and checked for who is available at a given time. For information or to volunteer, call Jim Pitts at 527-0523. Historical society needs volunteers for office workINVERNESS -- The Citrus County Historical Society needs volunteers to work 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays or Fridays in its office in the Old Courthouse. They will help with phones, mail and walk-ins. Volunteers also are needed to set up and run the museum gift shop. If you have experience running a gift shop or can volunteer other hours, call 341-6427. Big Sisters program has mentors availableCRYSTAL RIVER -- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Citrus County has announced that it has female mentors available to mentor girls ages 7 to 18, but there are no girls who have sought such services. Any Citrus resident who knows of a young girl who might benefit from the program may call 794-5414, ext. 221. Home Delivered Meals program needs driversThe Home Delivered Meals program needs permanent and substitute drivers. A route usually consists of delivering six to 10 meals (hot or frozen) to elderly shut-ins in one area of the county, once a week. Program volunteers submit travel vouchers to the county and are reimbursed at 29 cents per mile for using their vehicles. This program ensures that elderly shut-ins get at least one good meal five days a week and that someone has actually been by their house to make sure they are okay. For information, call 527-5426. Retiree sought to teach independent living skillsThe Center for Independent Living, a not-for-profit resource agency serving persons with disabilities in Citrus County, is looking for retired teachers willing to volunteer once or twice a week teaching independent living skills. If you can be of assistance, please call Alma Warren at 628-3600 or The Retired and Senior Volunteer Program at 527- 5424. County offers health care; fee based on incomeThe Citrus County Health Department offers women of childbearing age who are in need of health care a Women's Health Clinic at its three offices. Services include birth control, breast exam, pap smear, sexually transmitted diseasesscreening and diet counseling. Fees are based on income and include all services provided at the visit. Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. The department would like suggestions on how to best help women obtain these services. If you would like to see office hours extended, or if you have other suggestions, call any of the following numbers. For an appointment, call: Lecanto, 527-0068; Inverness, 726-1731; or Crystal River, 795-6233. Citrus Memorial Hospital Auxiliary seeks membersINVERNESS -- The Citrus Memorial Hospital Auxiliary seeks members. For information, call the volunteer office at 344-6566 between 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. weekdays or stop by for an application. Make-A-Wish Foundation chapter meets monthlyThe Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central Florida meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the second Thursday each month in the Cypress Room of the Citrus Memorial Hospital administration building. The objective of the Make-A-Wish Foundation is to grant a wish to each child age 21/2 to 18 years who has been diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. The objectives of the Citrus County chapter are to identify the children in our county who qualify for a wish and to raise funds to fulfill those wishes. For information, call Dr. Frank J. Vascimini, 621-5437. Mental health guide available to publicCRYSTAL RIVER -- The Florida Consumer Guide to Mental Health Professionals and Services, written by Crystal River psychotherapist F. Douglas Stephenson, is available to the public. The booklet is a resource guide for people seeking mental health care. To receive a copy, call 795-7070 or stop by Stephenson's Meadowcrest office. The address is 6212 W Corporate Oaks Drive, Suite A, Crystal River, FL 34429. To receive a copy by mail, a $4 handling fee is requested. Red Cross offers HIV/AIDS courseCRYSTAL RIVER -- The Florida Coast to Coast Chapter of the American Red Cross of Citrus County will conduct a course in HIV/AIDS education for anyone who needs this certification for their jobs or to satisfy the state or county probation and parole requirement. This course is recognized by the Florida state board of licenses. HIV/AIDS education includes information on the virus, the method of transmission, signs and symptoms, ways to avoid becoming infected, testing and other facts. This class is on a first-come basis for 10 or more. Places and times are subject to change. For information on the next course, call Health and Safety at 564-8455. Registration is at the Citrus/Hernando American Red Cross office, 7448 W Gulf to Lake Highway, Crystal River. The course fee is $15. For information on this or other courses offered by the American Red Cross, call the above number in Citrus County or 799-3237 in Hernando County between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays. Visa and MasterCard accepted. No debit cards. Boys and Girls Club needs volunteersCRYSTAL RIVER -- The Boys and Girls Club of Citrus County is seeking volunteers to help in various projects and programs. Volunteers are needed to assist on the fundraising committee, work at fundraising events, assist children in after-school enrichment programs and do various office tasks. All volunteers will undergo a background check and fingerprinting. Call 563-2005. Health Department to help dispose of needlesLECANTO -- The Citrus County Health Department offers a needle- and syringe-disposal program. The department is selling "sharps" containers for $10 at its offices in Inverness, Lecanto and Crystal River. Patients can return filled containers to the offices, where the material will be disposed of properly. In announcing the program, the department noted that more than 1,000 Citrus residents have medical conditions that require the use of injected medication. Improperly disposed sharps can clog sewage lift stations, be improperly dumped in recycling centers and present a risk of infection to anyone touching the needles and syringes. The department offices are at 120 N Montgomery Ave., Inverness; 3700 W Sovereign Path, Lecanto; and 117 NW U.S. 19, behind City Hall, Crystal River. Archaeology institute seeking new membersLECANTO -- The Gulf Archaeology Research Institute is looking for new members to help continue "Connecting the Past to Our Future." GARI is a non-profit organization that conducts research in the areas of historic, prehistoric and underwater archaeology. Members receive a certificate, newsletters and access to professional staff, library and field programs. For information, call 746-4661. CASA offers support, for abused womenINVERNESS -- The Citrus Abuse Shelter Association offers a Women's Domestic Abuse Support Group for victims of abuse. The group meets during the morning and evening. If your partner calls you names, constantly criticizes you, tries to control you, hits, slaps or pushes you, threatens, intimidates or frightens you or tries to hurt you in any other way, you are a victim of domestic abuse. If you need help, shelter or want to register for the support groups, call CASA at 344-8111. © 2006 • All Rights Reserved • Tampa Bay Times
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