LEVY COUNTY JOURNAL AROUND LEWY COUNTY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2006 Page 15 SHINE will help with Medicare SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders), a volunteer program with the FL Dept of Elder Affairs, will assist with applying for Extra Help, counseling on Medicare issues, and information on Part D: Prescription Drug Plans. SHINE counseling is free, confidential, and unbigsed We are at the following sites: Wednesday, Oct. 4 10 a.m.-noon » 1:30-3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.11 10 a.m.-noon Williston Public Library Bronson Public Library Health Fair and Chili Cook-off Chiefland Senior Center - 2-4 p.m. Cedar Key Public Library Wednesday, Oct. 18 , 10 a.m.-noon . Wednesday, Oct. 25 : 10 a.m.-noon 2-4 p.m. AF Knotts Library, Yankeetown Trenton Library Cross City Library Nov. 15 through Dec. 31, 2006 is the Annual Enrollment Period for Medicare Part D. At this time you may keep the plan you are on, change plans, enroll for the first time, or disenroll from a plan. All changes will take effect Jan. 1, 2007. In mid-October, www.medicare.gov will beni to have the new information on the Part D Drug Plans. Complete and final information will be on this site by Nov. 15. Please be sure to use the Drug Plan Comparison Program to see which drug plan will best benefit you. Call 1-800-262-2243 (Elder HelpLine) if you need directions to a site or are unable to visit one. A volunteer will return your call. BE agles line played really well and allowed our offense to do what we like to do. Like the whole team, they continue to get better with every game and practice and it showed. We have been doing a lot of extra with them and their attitude and work ethic paid off.” With the lead, the Eagles shifted their focus to controlling the clock and the Saints were in,a position where they had to make the big plays as the remaining time in the game slipped away. St. John’s went to the pass more often than they had in the first half and Bronson’s defense rose to the occasion, forcing Decker into throwing the ball away on several third and fourth down plays. Although they failed to score .in the second _ half, they maintained the field possession advantage they had built in the first half, as St. John’s crossed the home team’s 40-yard line only twice in the second half. They also took a lot of the “wind out of the visitors’ sails” when Freeman jumped in front of a Decker pass at the Eagles’ 21-yard line with 7:44 left in the third quarter. last week. He shielded the ball from the receiver ‘by using his body to block the offensive players movement towards it. Bronson turned the ball over on the ensuing possession, but it was clear the Saints’ offense was shaken by the interception and they did not mount a threatening drive until halfway through the fourth period. They marched 78 yards to cut the lead to 15-6 with 4:56 left as the Eagles were finally losing stream. But when the Continued Joie page Ll Eagles recovered the onside Get flu shot at the VEW kick, the Saints’ late game rally died. Bronson ran three Influenza, tetanus and pneumonia shots will be available rushing plays taking the to the general public on at the Chiefland VFW Post Monday, clock below the two-minute ct. 16 from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. The cost of the shots are $25. mark, forcing the visitors to for the flu shot, $30 for tetanus and $40 for pneumonia. The » score twice in that span when Post is located on the south end of Chiefland at 1104 South they took over possession of Main St. Call 493-1159 for more information. the ball. “I am very proud of these kids,” Brochetti said. “Win or lose they never quit and try to execute. They are a lot of fun to coach, because of their character. I am very happy they got a win. 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