%Lmo c i v ~ A iF r~mFILF -NN.mSEVINTFI AN SIAE B Customers needed! Dairy Queen of Live Oak will host Dairy Queen Bene- fit Nightfthe second Tuesday of every month from 6-8 p.m. to help buy books for Suwannee Middle School. Donations needed! Suwannee County Environmental Watchdogs, a non- profit organization, seeks donations for yard sale mer- chandise. Info: Sandy, 386-364-8020. 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 in 2009. 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 thru April 14 Live Oak-Tuesd4ays 10 a.m.-l p.m. at Community Presbyterian (across from" Winn Dixie) on Pinewood Drive. On Saturdays 9 a.m.-1 p'm. at Suwannee River Regional Library on US 129 S. Branford-on Wednesday .10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Branford Library on US 129. Lake City- Mondays 10 a.m.-1 p.m. and Thursdays 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Southside Rec. Center on St. Margaret's St. r U 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 Sqwannee Music Park. There will be a Live Band, Dancing, Dinner and Beverage Saloon. Tickets: $75 each or $1000 for a re-. served table of 8. Tickets can be purchased at State Farm Rob Cathcart U.S 129 North Live Oak, online at www- musicliveshere.com or call 888-295-6787 x 5051. "Hot Ideas in a Cold Economy" workshop March 4 SCORE and SunState Federal Credit Union. are spon- soring a workshop entitled "Hot Ideas in a Cold Econo- my" on Wednesday, March 4, 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m., at the Guang Dong meeting room in the Lake City Mall. A B w ' - ajf' ft WE ARE THE MANUFACTURER , METAL ROOFING STATE OF FLORIDA APPROVED Residential Commercial Agricultural AGRIMETIL 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" ,^-. Free Estimates ' -" Licensed & Insured 386-590-1151 I N 73K'%Tgg LE APARTMENTS IN LIVE OAK Quiet country living 2 bedroom duplex C4il -363110 Please have with you photo ID and SS numbers of dependents if any, last years return, W2's, SSA -1099R and your So- C A L cial Security end of year C A L I statement, any other in- come forms received and p interest and dividend infor- mation received from bank or brokers. Call toll free 1-888- AARPNOW or visit www.aarp.org/taxaide for more Information. Local con- tact: Linda Young, 1-386-364-8396. NFCC to offer CJBAT tests Feb. 25 North Florida Community Center will offer CJBAT (Criminal Justice Basic Abilities Test) Wednesdays, Feb. 25 at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at NFCC Testing Center. (Bldg. #16) in Madison. CJBAT is required for accep- tance into Corrections and Law Enforcement programs. Photo ID required. Pre-registration is required. CJBAT also offered Monday Thursday at 5 p.m. by appoint- ment. To register please call 850-973-9451. NFCC to offer CPT Feb. 26 North Florida Community Center will offer College Placement Test (CPT) Feb. 26 at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. at NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. #16) in Madison. Regis- ter in NFCC Student Services 24 hours before test. CPT also offered Monday Thursday at 5 p.m. by appoint- ment. For information please call 850-973-9451. Elderhostel trips on Suwannee March 10, and March 24 The Elderhostel has three trips going on the Suwannee. American Canoe Adventures will be handling boat rentals and shuttles for these trips. Participants are 55 and older. The dates are March 10 and March 24. If you are interested in going contact Kelly Green at 386-397- 4478. TO PLACE AN AD, L 386-362-1734 DEAD S FRIDAY AT 2:00 P.1 '- *-1 panel of local experts will address techniques to help your business survive the current ecofiomic downturn, with significant time for questions to the panel and open discussion. Tickets are $15 including lunch and materi- als. Call SCORE at 386-752-2000 (new direct line). Home show set for Lake City March 7-8 The 6th annual North Florida Home and Patio Show will take place at the Columbia County fairgrounds 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 is expected to draw more than 12,000 participants from the North Florida area. Mike Gordon, chairman of the event and a board mem- ber of the Rotary Club of Lake City-Downtown, said the show is a community event that will provide opportuni- ties for those engaged in home improvement, as well as information from area agencies and businesses. About 90 vendors 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. Don 't miss winter retreat atACV March 14-17 Christian vocalist Steve Green will appear in concert at the Village Church March 14 as part of Winter Retreat at the Advent Christian Village. Tickets for the concert are for reserved seating, and are $12. For tickets, call 386-658-5343 weekdays between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discov- er. Tickets purchased via telephone may be picked up prior to the concert in the Will Call area near the main door of the Church. Author and Dean of Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary in Charlotte, N.C., Dr. Tim Laniak will be the keynote speaker for Winter Retreat at ACV, March 15- 17. He will be speaking on the topic "Shepherds After My Own Heart," dealing with God's provision, protec- tion and guidance for us. Dr. Laniak is a dynamic teacher, who comes highly recommended by those who have heard his messages. (No tickets are necessary for the keynote sessions.) Sharing in Grief and Hope Tuesday thru March 17 Haven Hospice is offer- ing a six-week support pro- gram for adult family members grieving a loved one on Tuesdays, Feb. 10 - March 17 from 10 11 a.m. The event will take place at Haven Hospice- Suwannee Valley Hospice Care Center on US High- way 90 W in Lake City. Please note that date, time and location is subject to change and will be con- firmed when you call to register. While the sessions are free, you must register to attend. Call 386-752-9191 Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for more information or to reg- ister. Paddle Florida March 19-26 Paddle Florida \ ill be paddlingfromi March 19- 26. They will be starting at Spirit of the Suwannee Mu- sic Park and going down to Manatee Springs State Park. You can get more de- tails at www.paddleflori- da.org. Live Oak *. Cleaning o Services Rexidenual & Commercial Services A.jilable to Meei Etern Need Licensed, Insured and Bonded To request your ftie. custonz:(d estimate. COntaCIit us toda.! E mal sec ice' Il' \eoakc leaning c'omrr Web" %n .uheoakcleanng com 386-330-4025 or 386-209-5104 complete LCCC vWashingc & 2008-2009 Washing Lyceum Series 699 to present /-i The Moscow Cats Theater --March 20 I Lake City Community College 2008-2009 Lyceum Series will present The Moscow Cats Theater at L IN E 7:30 p.m., Friday, March ILA ~IN V20, 2009 in Levy Perform- ing Arts Center, Lake City. V1 Features'trained cats doing everything from shimmy- "- ing 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 Series: Mark Kirby, 386- 754-4274, kirbym@lakecitycc.edu. The Wild Azalea Festival SMarch 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- 397-2310. SHS Golf Booster Club annual golf tournament March 21 The Suwannee High Golf Booster Club Annual Golf Tournament to support the Suwannee High School Boys/Girls Golf Team will be held Saturday, March 21. Check in will start at 7 a.m. Tee off is at 8 a.m., Shot- gun. The event will take place at Quail Heights Country Club in Lake City. The event is a 4 person scramble tournament. Entry Fee is $55 per golfer, lunch included. For more information call Mike or Michelle Mattox at 386-209-2384, Anne Little at 386-752-6553 or Coach CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 ALL'S 1 PAINTING Interior & Exterior Specializing in Residential 386-776-1021 Serving the Community for 25 years SBanjo C Lawn Sti Pressure 386-209-1 looor( r N - FEBRUARY 25 26,2009, PAGE 3, N CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE WWW.NFLAONLINE.COM SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA I I