g CLASSIFIED MARKETPL . booth space available for block parties and special events; Special events are scheduled for some Saturdays. Info: 386-454-3950, 386-454-3729 fax, sharon@yeago.net; or visit www.city.highsprings.com. Jasper Woman's Club The clubhouse of the Jasper Woman's Club, a 2,400-square-foot hall/kitchen, fully dec- orated for the holidays, is available for parties, reunions, meetings and other social events. The rental fee benefits the building fund. Info/reservations: Gloria Wilkinson, 386- 792-1811. Lafayette County Veterans DD Form 214, "Certifi- cate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty" can be recorded in the Clerk of Court's office, Lafayette County Courthouse, Mayo. Lake Butler Singles Club Saturdays, 7 p.m., at Lake Butler Community Club; covered dish dinner 7-8 p.m., dancing 8 -11 p.m.; no smoking and no alcoholic beverages are allowed; membership fees required; Info: Mildred Johns, 386-758-8223 or Margie Paulk, 386-294-3128. LyAnswers Program Available to Floridians 65 and older who are enrolled in Medicare, have an annual income below 2(10 percent of the federal poverty level and have no Other drug coverage. Info: www.1illyanskiners~com, toll-free 877-RX-LILLY. Live! At Dowling Park Artist Series 2008-09 will pre- sent a variety of performances thru Feb. 13, 2009. Season or individual tickets are available at Live Oak Chamber of Commerce, The Music Center in Live Oak or ~at Advent Christian Village cashier's office, Dowling Park. Individual event tickets also available at the door. Info/tickets: Dick Grillo,' 386-658-5557. SLove INC of Suwannee County A non;-profit Christ- ian group; represents local churches; finds help for valid needs; Info: 3'86-364-4673, Monday-Friday, 9 a.mi.- noon. Love INC of Suwannee County Angel Food Min- istry Adnyone may purchase a package of food for $32. Also, one or more specials will be, available for an addi- tional charge, only with the purchase of a regular box. You can purchase with Food Stamps (EBT) or by cash or check. Regular box: $32. Specials vary each month. Please bring a box (Banana box size)' for packing your food in on the day of pickup. Pay first of month, food delivered end of month. Info: 386-364-4673. MDA Assists people with ALS; help with purchase and repair of wheelchairs; support groups; expert-led seminars; Info: www.als.mdausa.org. www.mdausa.org/chat. Marine Corps League First Tuesday, 7 p.m., The Suwannee Valley Detachment of the Marine Corps League of the United States meets at Wellb~orn Community Center; ladies auxiliary meets at same time and place, Info: Jerry Curtis, 386-984-6755; Janet Morgan, 386-362-2068. Marriage? Help me! A program presented by Solid Rock Ministries, Inc. of Jasper; at no charge to anyone. Helping to apply Christian principles to our every day liv- ing, Florida state certified..Info: 386-792-2603. Morningside Nature Center Living History Farm, Gainesvcille Livin~g History Days; Barnyard Buddies; 'i"ed-'A-Fiog-Fr-i days; Ac~tivities for pre-school and grades 1-6; Info: 352-334-?170, www.natureoperations.org. CONTINUED ON PAGE 12 To m; 1; 38 11 , ~-~U I 1~lll~l~l~e81~7 - ake an appoi 6.362. 00 SW 11th 515203-F MARCH 18 -19, 2009, PAGE 11 WWNFLAONLINECOM SE A P 'I I '.:'~-' 'I ,Ei 1 ~15 I ~,. Alapaha River Band of Cherokee, Inc. a non-profit ~organization, will give away free food to anyone in need ;first and third Fridays, from noon-3 p.m. ait Free Food Ser- I~vice Pantry, 3589 NW 28th Terrace, Jennings. Info: Chief J~oan Nelson, 386-938-4625 or 386-938-3609, or http://www. alapahariverbandofcherokeeinc .org. . The American Cancer Society (ACS) of North Cen- ,tral Florida Reaching out to seniors in our area. A vari- ety of locations all over the north ~central Florida area are available for each program; Contact The American Cancer .Society toll-free at 800-ACS-2345 for more information or ron- the Web at www.cancer.prg. Or contact ACS locally a~t S352-376-6866, ext. 114 or 127. A;CS Sunoort arouns: rI Can Cope a free educational program for people fac- :ing caincer-either personally or as a caregiver. Offered :thfough: a partnership between the; Florida Division of The A~lmerican Cancer Society and the Florida Society of On- cology Social Workers; provides participants with reliable information, peer support and practical coping skills. Meets thirdrd Monday, 6-7 p.m.,.Philips Dining Hall, Advent :irstian Village~, Dowling Park. :'~ Road To Recovery lack of transportation is one of the biggest challenges for thousands of cancer patients. Many 'id daily or weekly treatment and they don't have a car or . !ia too ill to drive. The program, provides' volunteer drivers to transport cancer patients to and from these life-saving ~acer treatments. Call toll-free. 800-227-2345 to request a 'rle or train as a voluteer-Live Oak/Lake. City/Dowling aruk. Li.Y.ook~ Good,. Feel Bqtter a free, cpmmunity-based pro- gam that teaches beauty techniques to. female cancer pa- t~ipnts currently jnochemotherapy or radiation treatment to ,ip restore their appearance and self-image. This partner- pyjp.between the American Cancer Society, the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrafice Association Foundation and the Na- ~tipnal Cosmetology Association enables certified and li- , pFepsed beauty professionals to help cancer patients regain lyelf-confidence during their treatment. Meets second Mon- day, 9:30) a.m. ini the conference room in Shands at Lake Ilore hospital, ,Lake City. Continental breakfast provided .-courtesy of Shatids. Call toll-free to reserve free make-up leits 800-227-2345. brdo~each to .1,ecovery connects breast cancer patients ., with trained breast cancer survivors. Breast cancer: sur- ~vivors provide, free one-on-one support and information to ~-htlp cope with their breast cancer experience. Gift bag in- ; b~lded.1%l~equiest a visiitpor byr calling toll-free 800-227-~2345- Lake City/iv~e Oak. OC :.Man to Man provides men with prostate' cancer a com- If~table, comrmunity-based setting for ~discussion, educa- ;tion andl suppoi~t. The programs provides men with free sup- :qi3rt on individual anid group levels, and offers participants Sthe opportunity to educate their communities and advocate 'tffbi prostiite' cancer issues: Meets second Tuesday, 7 p.m., -"d~ssroonri at Lake City Medical Center. Refreshments pro- -!vi'kded bL .CMlC: 'iifoi';' Bill nn 38 7i58-768s1.'11h8ts Advent Christian Vill~age!, Dow~ling Park. Info: Albert Ap- i'liiwhite, 386-658-3085.' *A~ngel Food MCinistry Love INC of Suwannee Coun- ty Anyone may purchase,a package of food for $32. Also, 08tie or more specials will be available for an additional ~charge, only with the purchase of a regular box. You can 'urdiase with Foodi Staqopps (EBT) or by cash or check. gilrbox: $32. Specials ary each month. Please bring a (B~oanana box size) for packing your fo~od in on the. day of picku~p. Pay first of month, food delivered pnd of month. '~~~o: 386-364-4673. i Boys and G~irls C jbs Car Caimpaigni'in ~Floridai - .BQys & Girls Clubs in Florida are asking people with un- ~wanted cairs.!to remember them. Scrap metal prices have risen sharply and they will accept most any car Pith no re- ~stgections. Donations .require titles. All a donor needs to do .is!pall toll-free 800-246-0493. at any tiime and arrangements yuill be made to pick up the vehicle in just a few days. Cars vyill be picked .up anywhere in Florida, usually with in a week and are sold at auction. Funds obtained by the sales ,go~ directly to help Florida clubs. Childbirth classes (free) Suwannee County Health Opepartment; every Tuesday; 6-8 p.m.; Info or to register: ,Coleen Cody, 386-3;62-2708, ext. 218. Christian Home Edu~cators of Suwannee (CHES) - home school suppiort group; weekly par~k days; informal ;:nectings; fellowship for parents and kids; ~Info: ches3inl~yahoo.com or Tammy, 386-362-6939. SChristian Mission in Action Ministry free food and clothingg give-away, second Saturday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., at John H. Hale Community Park 8c Recreation Center, 215 .NE Duval St., Live Oak; Info: Audrey Sharpe, 386-364- '4560. Community Concerts of Lake City, Inc. typical per- formances include jazz, swing, and often Broadway per- formers: Re~cipjrocity Program: North FloridaCommunity College and North Florida Community College. Info and/or "tickets:~ Herman Gunter, 386-362-7101; Joan Radford, 386- 3c;6~4-4923'. Dairy Queen Benefit Ni'ght Dairy Queen of Live Oak "vVill host Dairy Queen Benefit Night the second Tuesday of "kvery Month from 6-8 p.m. to help buy books for Suwan- ite'e Middle School. ;:"IDepartment of Children and Families (DCF) DCF `! vice center, 501 Demorest St., Live Oak; public assis- 't ice recipients get help in completing voter registration a l'i~pcations; Info: 386-362-1483. Disaster Action~ Team Volunteers Needed The Amer- can~s Red Cross of Suwannee Valley needs volunteers for its jlisraster Action Team. Info: 386-752-0650. The Story of DowlingPark Advent Christian Village (ACV) at Dowling Park; speaking engagement or a tour for _your organization,~ club or church; ACV representatives vy~ilable; free videotape, Info: 386-658-5110, toll-free of00-714-3134, e-maiil ccarter@acvillage.net; www.acvil- m)4ge.net. .. wA-iExperience Works a national nonprofit organiization, .(formerly Green Thumb) provides training and employ- ,plent services to older workers over 55 and with a limit- 94 income in Survangnee County through the Senior Comt- munity Service Employment Program (SCSEP); minimum .I ge 20 hours per week. Info: Lake City One Stop, 386- 755-9026, ~ext. 3129 for Loretta or ext. 3134 for Ronald; www.experienceworks.org. Experimental Airplane Association(CEAA) Breakfast- fourth Saturday; breakfast served from 9-11 a.m.; at the liAA Chapter Building at.the Suwannee County Airport; eggs, sausage, pancakes, toast, coffee, fruit and juice for $4.50; the EAA Chapter sponsors two students from NJROTC to go to the Air Academy in Oshkosh, W~is. Figure drawing classes with live model by John Rice -- Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 p.m., local artist and gallery own- er offers figure drawing classes with a live model; at Suwannee High School, $5 per class-to pay the model;` any- one high school age or older is welcome to attend; bring your pencils; Info: 386-362-2066. Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville - Florida's state natural history museum, near the intersec- tion of Southwest 34th Street and Hull Road, University of Florida Cultural Plaza, Gainesville; 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Mon- day-Saturday and 1-5 p.m., Sunday; closed Thanksgiving and Christm-as; The Butterfly Rainforest is a permanent ex- hibit and includes nectar flowers and orchids from around the world to support hundreds of live butterflies. Pre-school and home school programs offered. Info: 352-846-2000, www.flmnh.ufl.edu. Food free to anyone in need - Alapaha River Band of Cherokee, Inc., a non-profit organization, will give away free food to anyone in need first and third Fridays, from noon;-3 p.m. at Free Food Service Pantry, 3589 NW 28th Terrace, Jennings. Info: Chief Joan Nelson, 386-938-4625 or 386-938-3609, or http://www. alapahariverbandofchero-- keeinc.org. Food Bank of Suwannee Valley a division of Catholic Charities of Lake City whose purpose is to distribute food to 14 member agencies for further distribution in Colum- bia, Suwannee, Hamilton and Union counties to help elim- inate hunger. Volunteers are always needed, call Glenda Parton at 386-755-5683. ,;, ,, JVVW.FREECYCLE Recycle with www.freecycle.org; The Freecycle NetworkTM is mai~de up of many individual groups across the globe to "recycle" and keep out of landfills. It's a grassroots and entirely non- profit movement of people who are giving (and getting) items for free in their own homes. Membership is free; To sign up, find your community Live Oak Suwannee County at the Web site wwwhfeecycle.org. When you want to find a new home for something -- you simply send an email offering it to members of the -- Live Oak Suwan- nee County Freecycle group. Or, maybe you're looking to acquire~ something yourself. Simply post a request ~for the item and you' might just get it. 190on-profit organizations are also' welcome to join too! For more information, log onto www.freecycle.org. .Friends of Suwannee River State Park second Tues- day, 10 a.m., board meeting; Su'wannee River State Park, US 90 West, Live Oak; Last birding walk for 2008 will be held ~Saturday, Oct. 25; meet at park 8. a.ni.; bring water, binoculars and favorite bird ID book; wear comfortable Shoes o~r ~b680s.' Parkix~titrance fees apply. Info: Me~mbers~ip Chair Walter Schoenfe~lder, 850-971-5354! 'wbs~@siirf- best.net or 386-362-2746, fosrsp@'surfbest.net, GED Tests Suwannee-Hamilton Technidal Center; mandatory registration- session before test; Info: Lynn Lee, 386-364-2782; age waivers, Karen Williams, 386-384-2763, counselor. Grandparents raising children offered free, ser- vices '- Free ,services to .grandparents 60 or order raising a grandchild under 18. Adventure Camp - weekend camps for chil- dren, age's 9-12 held at Camp Suwannee, Dowling Park. Children enjoy crafts, games, 'swimming, canoe- ing and campfires. Consul- tation services with li- censed counselor with over 30 years experience work- ing with families and chil- dre~n. answers for ques- tions about raising grand- children; crisis interven- tion; understanding stress, depression and anxiety. Ed- ucition/traiiling periodic workshops focusing oni par- enting skills, imnderstanding the effects of abuse or ne- glect. on children, how to influence you grandchil- dren positively without straining the relationship. Free services provided byi Advent Christian Village and partially funded by El- der Options' and the Area Agency on Aging. Info: Dr. Rob Crankshaw, .386-658- '5118. Haven Hospice of the Suwannee Valley Help- ing Hands Volunteer Ori- entation first Wedlnesday, 10-11 a.m.; or, third Tues- day, 5-6:30 p.m.; at Hos- pice of the Suwannee Val- ley, 618 SW Florida Gate- way Drive, Lake ~City; Info: Carolyn Long, 386-752- 9191. High S~prings Farmers' Market Downtown His- toric High Springs - Thursdays, 2-6 p.m., rain or shine; available are fruits and' vegetables as well as locally produced products; sponsored by the City of High Springs; behind City Hall on NW Second Street; 1 1r : 1 ;~, ' i~ jl~ ~i N1T WO PLAC ES* CA RDIOLO GY SE RV ICES ARE OFFERED IN BOTH LAKE CITY AND LIVE OAK. Joseph Pensabene. MD. UF cardiologist is now providing diagnosis. treatment and follow-up care to heart patients on the campus of Shands Live Oak the same care available in Lake City and Jacksonville for: Coronary Artery Disease Peripheral Artery Disease Diseases of Heart Rhythm Pacemaker Management Diagnostic services available for Cardiac Stress Testing. Echocardiagraphy and Advanced Cardiac Imaging .02ntment call S a d I~relive~oak Live Oak 47 s~r ~l~~~~~ JosephoF Pens bene MD cardlovescular D~seases and j nllrrsemlpnal cerdsalog r