FEBRUARY 11 12, 2009, PAGE 3 * CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE WWW.NFLAONLINE.COM SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA T oL "@E4i Continued From Page 2 Register now! Descendants of Calhoun family plan reunion in 2009 Descendants of the late Sarah Calhoun, Eva Calhoun and Thomas Calhoun are invited to a family reunion to be held next year. Info: misstheresamartin@yahoo.com or predop@aol.com. Coffee with your councilman Starting Jan. 13 . Beginning Jan. 13, 2009 City Councilman for District 4 Mark Stewart invites his constituents to "Coffee with your Councilman" at JAVA JAX located in the Publix shopping center. Come and meet with him on the second Tuesday of each month from 7 a.m. till 8:30 a.m. This will be a time to get to know each other and discuss current issues and citizen con- cerns. Technical Center increases prices on GED Starting Feburary , The Suwannee-Hamilton 'Technical Center would like to announce that .the price of the GED is in- * creasing from $50.00 to ,75.00 and a partial from .$10.00 to $15.00 in Febru- ,ary. For more information please call 386-364-2750. AARP tax .aide sites ,Event runs Feb. 7-April 14 Live Oak-Tuesdays 10 ,a.m.-l p.m. starting Feb. 10 at Community Presby- terian (across from Winn .-Dixie) on Pinewood Drive. :On Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. starting Feb. 7 at Suwannee River Regional Library on US 129 S. Branford--on Wednesdays 10 a.m.-4 p.m. starting Feb. 11 at Branford Li- brary on US 129. Lake City-Mondays 10 a.m.-1 ,:p.m. starting Feb. 9 and 'Thursdays 10 a.m.-l p.m. -starting Feb. 12 at South- -side Rec. Center on St. Margaret's St. Please have with you ,photo ID and SS numbers of dependents if any, last years return, W2's, SSA -1099R and your S6- cial Security end of year statement, any other in- come forms received and interest and dividend infor- mation received from bank or brokers. sponsoring Valentine's dinner and dance Feb. 14 Live Oak Lions Charities is sponsoring a Valentine's Dinner and Dance on Feb. 14. Donations are $30 per person. This event will be held at the Live Oak National Guard Armory starting at 6 p.m. Bring your valentine to enjoy a romantic dinner and dancing. There will be door prizes plus silent auctions to par- ticipate in. This fund raiser benefits the community by providing eye glasses and/or hearing aids to those in need. Tickets can be purchased at the Farm Bureau Insur- ance office, North Florida Printing office, or by mailing Please contact any Garden Club member or Ella Carter at 386-362-1326 or Jennie Garner at 386-362-7746 to place an order. Bulbs will be available for pick-up in the middle of March. American Cancer Society Stetsons & Stilettos Cattle Baron's Ball Feb. 28 The American Cancer Society will hold its Stetsons & Stilettos Cattle Baron's Ball on Saturday, Feb. 28 from 7 p.m.- Midnight at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park. There will be a Live Band, Dancing, Dinner and .W.........W 7W y^^^:j(^~~ ^/^ ^/ I W WE ARETHE MANUFACTURER DN .METAL ROOFING STATE OF FLORIDA APPROVED Residential* Commercial* Agricultural AGRI.METAL SUPPLY, INC. Phone: 38-294-1720 Fax: 386-294-1724 232 SE Industrial Park Cir. Mayo, FL Heights Unlimited Tree Service "No Job Too Big or Too Small'" j;. Free Estimates ,- Licensed & Insured T 386-590-1151 T IEAk Jr LAKEWOOD APARTMENTS IN LIVE OAK Quiet country living 2 bedroom duplex Call 362-3110 Live Oak ) Cleaning S-. Services Re-idenuial & CommerciaJ Senr ice_ Available to Meet E'erN Need Licensed, Insured and Bonded To request' vour trfe.' customized estimate. contiacti us today! Email-l ser icesh ,heoakleaning cornm \\ebh \'n.i\ eoakeleanng com 386-330-4025 or 386-209-5104 4. ALL'S I I PAINTING Interior & Exterior Specializing in Residentia 386-776-1021 Serving the Commnunity for 25 years } Banjo Complete Lawn Service & Pressure Washing 386-209-1699 tL TO PLACE AN AD, CALL 386-362-1734 DEADLINE IS FRIDAY AT 2:00 P.M. .~~~~~~~~ ~ 111P"a"IlPlBB~ mi .iUII- - Call toll free 1-888-AARPNOW or visit www.aarp.org/taxaide for more Information. Local con-. tact: Linda Young, 1-386-364-8396. Benefit for summer camp scholarships Register by Feb. 11 Camp Weed and the Cerveny Conference Center will hold a White Lake yacht and dinner club benefit for summer, camp scholarships Saturday, Feb. 14 at 6 p.m. The event will provide a romantic evening of fine dining and dancing with live entertainment in the beautiful Varn Dining Room at Camp Weed. Surf and Turf Dinner for $45 per person. Sweetheart-of-a-deal hotel room rate of $89. Prices include tax and gratuities. All proceeds will provide Summer Camp Scholarships for deserving chil- lren. By reservation only call 386-364-5250 or email frontdesk@campweed.org by Feb. 11. SHS School Advisory Council will meet Feb. 12 School Advisory Council for Suwannee High School will meet at 6 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 12, 2009 in the stu- dent activities room at the high school. All'interested stu- dents, parents, teachers and community members are in- "vited to attend. St. John's River City Satin Swing Band Feb. 13 Live! At Dowling Park 2008-09 Artist Series presents St. John's River City Satin Swing Band at 7 p.m., Friday, Feb. 13, 2009 in Rumph Dining Room, Advent Christian Village, Dowling Park. Enjoy A Taste of Mardi Gras, dinner at 6 p.m. Info/tickets: Dick Grillo, 386-658-5557. Live Oak Lions Charities a check payable to the Live Oak Lions Charities, Inc. P.O. Box 845 Live Oak, FL 32064. Please call Jerry Allen 386-330-0386 for more information. "Let Freedom Ring" program at ACV Feb. 19 The Advent Christian Village will hold a program called "Let Freedom Ring" Thursday, Feb. 19 at the Vil- lage Church at 7 p.m. This program presented by the Comprehensive Community Singers (CCS) and Dick Grillo will be fun, uplifting, and patriotic with a special visit by profes- sional speaker, Gerald Bestrom, who portrays Abraham Lincoln. Admission is FREE. For more info about this performance, please call Dick Grillo at 386-658-5557, or e-mail dgrillo@acvillage.net. NFCC Artist Series to present The Ritz Chamber Players Feb. 19 North Florida Community College Artist Series will present "The Ritz Chamber Players" at 7 p.m, Thursday, Feb. 19, 2009 in Van H. Priest Auditorium, Madison campus. Tickets, $12 adults; $6 NFCC students and chil- dren age 12 and under. Future show: "Barrage: High Strung" March 31, 2009. Info/tickets: 850-973-1653 or www.nfcc.edu. Garden Club announces cala- dium sale Thru Feb. 20 The Live Oak Garden Club's annual Caladium bulb sale is now underway. Orders will be taken through Feb. 20. These easy-to-grow and inexpensive plants add splashes of color to gardens all summer long and are very popular with gardeners. Beverage Saloon. Tickets: $75 each or $1000 for a re- served table of 8. Tickets can be purchased at State Farm Rob Cathcart US 129 North Live Oak, online at wwwmusicliveshere.com or call 888-295-6787 x 5051. "Hot Ideas in a Cold Economy" workshop March 4 SCORE and SunState Federal Credit Union are sponsoring a workshop en- titled "Hot Ideas in a Cold Ec oomy" on Wednesday, March 4, 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m., at the Guang Dong meeting room in'the Lake City Mall. A panel of local experts will address tech- niques to help your busi- ness survive the current economic downturn, with significant time for ques- tions to the pahel and open discussion. Tickets are $15 including lunchli and materi- als. Call SCORE at 386- 752-2000 (new direct line). I Home show set for Lake City l ^ March 7-8 The 6th annual North Florida Home and Patio Wr "Show will take place at the Columbia County fair-. grounds on CR 247,on , March 7 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and March 8 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The show ish expected to. draw more than 12,000 participants from the North Florida area. Mike Gordon, chairman of the event and a board member of the Rotary Club of Lake City-Downtown, P said the show is a commu- nity event that will provide opportunities for those en- gaged in home improve- ment, as well as informa- tion from area agencies and businesses. About 90 ven- dors will participate and proceeds go to a variety of local charities. Vendors interested in joining this year's home show may contact Mike Gordon at 386-365-5798. SHS School Advisory Council will meet March 12 School Advisory Council for Suwannee High School will meet at 6 p.m., Thursday, March 12, 2009 in the stu- dent activities room at the high school. All interested stu- dents, parents, teachers and community members are in- vited to attend. LCCC 2008-2009 Lyceum Series to present The Moscow Cats Theater March 20 Lake City Community College 2008-2009 Lyceum Se- ries will present The Moscow Cats Theater at 7:30 p.m., Friday, March 20, 2009 in Levy Performing Arts Center, Lake City. Features trained cats doing everything from shimmying in hula hoops to tightrope-walking, and also a trained dog or two, and some clowns, all emceed by Yuri Kuklachev, a circus performer in his native Russia. Info/tickets: Box Office, 386-754-4340. Info/Lyceum Se- ries: Mark Kirby, 386-754-4274, kirbym@lakecitycc.edu. The Wild Azalea Festival March 21 The Wild Azalea Festival in White Springs is March 21. We are seeking participants in the Little Miss Wild Azalea contest, which is at 2 p.m. First Place contestant wins $500 Savings Bond, Second Place wins $250 and Third place wins $100. Girls ages 1 to 10 years old from Hamilton, Suwannee and Columbia Counties are eligible. For more info call White Springs Town Hall at 386- CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 -P N . - w. w .. ..