www.dcadvocate.net The Dixie County Advocate Thursday June 25, 2009 Stuff to Do Lighthouse Word Church Anniversary e Fireworks Extravaganza Lighthouse Word Church will be celebrating it's 27th Anniversary on Sunday, July 5th at the 10:30 am Ser- vice, celebrating our past, present and future; with special music, pictures and testimonies. At night, we will be celebrating our Nation's An- niversary with our annual Fireworks Extravaganza. We will start with snacks at 6:30 pm, and our youth will be sell- ing hot dogs. Bring your family and friends and lawn chairs and enjoy the fireworks starting at sundown. Lighthouse Word Church is located 3 miles east of Chiefland on US Alt. 27. Call 493-1554 for more information. Sanders Family 55th Reunion July 4, 2009 Come early We will eat at 12:30 pm First District Community Center 9.5 miles north of Old Town on SR 349 North Help our.reunion grow. If there are any families or friends that are not receiving our reunion letters, please give us their address- es! Please call and remind families and friends about the reunion. Bring your favorite food. Everything else will S be.furnished.. Shrine Club Dinner The Ladies of The Suwan- nee River Shrine Club aire hosting a Chicken and Dumplings Dinner on Sat- i urday June 27th, 2009 from' 5PM until 7:30 PM at the -, Suwannee River Shrine Club on SR26 in Fanning"I. Springs. No need to wait for Cane Grinding Week in No- veniber! Come and join us Saturday! Cost is $6.00 and tickets are available at the door. Suwannee River Poets Suwannee River Poets will meet Tuesday, June 30, 2009, 'at 7 pm at the First Christian SChurch, 6591 NW 140th St.: (CR346), Chieflarid, FL. We welcome visitors and new .members. Come join us, bring Sour poetry to share, and make some new friends. For further Information, call Ruth Nott at 490-7650: ndc s.LM Lpdcr I W 1- 1 1 .I, = iow.1 dnt A.pwnuonotlaimratin quint ^I0e Levy County Horse Club Pfesens the 9"'Annual 'Breast Cancer Awareness Tral*ig e lomuted aithesoaflh wd O fC337 In Conjunction with Forest Awareni ess Month and Greenways'and 7i aiMonth Date: Time: Cost. Fun: Food: Saturday, October 24th, 2009 All day, ride at your own pace! $20400 Registration fee per rider, includes 1 free ticket for lunch. Fun raffles will be held during the lunch break around 1 pfL. Poker run Saturday asp. for $10 donation with a $50 winner. Bonfire Friday night and possible entertainment Sat. morning 'ito l0aAPafncikea & Stuff breakfast for minimum $5 dntio a Lunch free with registration, or available for $5 each. Overnight camping Is avlalable for those who would Ulke to come in oa Friday or stay over f Sunday. Water.for horses and bathroom fa ditfes wll boe viable. This is a NO hunting date. Trail use and Cmnp fees walv for this benefit event. Cuorren t g glR theeked at rlstratoln. Come join' s for a great time to benefit a great cause! All Donations go to banalit lonl breat mcanr patiats. Check out the web page at www.nahorfe.lcom / for Info, or emafl Dixie County Public Libary Florida Library Yout Iirogram Wednesday mornings ~T100 oa.m. Sponsored by Dixie County Board of County Commissioners and Three Rivers Regionl Library System June 10 Ronald McDonal4 June 17. June 24 July 1 Fun With Flubbef Clifford, the Big Red Pog Bones, Bones, & More Bones July 8 The Tooth Fairy July 15 Bu4s, Bees, Birds & Butterflies Parents or caregivers are required to stay with their children. The 2009 Florida library Youth Program is a ftm-flled program designed for elementary school aged children to encourage them to become lifelong readers and library users. This program emphasizes the value of the public library and the services it offers. It provides an opportunity for children to explore the wealth of information and fun waiting for them in a friendly, encouraging atmosphem. Dont miss out on a fun, FREE activity to do with your kids this summer. 7ahse workshops are partly funded under the proviaons of the library Servos and TechnologAct ftom ihe Inswttude of Museum and library Sermes, administered by thei Porda Deparnnet of Salo, State Lbrry and Arcuves of Forida. Pumding is also provided by tO Dwie County BoWod of Couny Caml mes and the genes donations of otr ml buslnees. THE APPLETON MUSEUM ANNOUNCES 'ART OF THE CHOPPER' EXHIBITION OPENING OCT. 10 ( -- OCALA, Fla.) June 17, 2009 The definition of a chop- per is any conceptualized, one-of-a-kind, handmade motorcycle of exceptional design and originality, and that perfectly describes the 30 ostentatious yet beautiful custom bikes that will be presented in "Art of the Chopper" at the Appleton Museum of Art of Central Florida Community from Oct. 10 to Jan. 10, 2010. Admission tickets for the exhibition go on sale July 15 at the museum and online at www.AppletonMuseum.org. Prices are $12 for adults; $10 for seniors 55 or better; $8 for members, youths age 10- 18 and college students with ID; $5 for children 3 to 9. Children under 3 are free. For information call the Ap- pleton at 352-291-4455 or vis- it www.AppletonMuseum.org. "Art of the Chopper" strives to present motorcycles as both sculptural art and arti- facts of American culture. During the exhibition, the Appleton will showcase 30 choppers, each accompanied' by a series of photographs and display panels featuring background information on the bike's builder. Among the well-known names will -be Indian Larry, Rick Fair- less, Jerry Graves, Ron SFinch and Mike BrowAvn.A series of special events and motorcycle-related pro- grams will be presented at the museum on weekends during the three-month ex- hibition. As the first collection of custom motorcycles created explicitly as contemporary art, "Art of the Chopper" re- cently concluded its debut at the William J. Clinton Presi- dential Library in Little Rock, Ark. Director Terry Garner said, "These motor- cycles are, when curated correctly, works of contem- porary art. We fondly refer to them as Rolling Sculp- tures be- cause the 'chopper' is a uniquely American icon, a creation that de- mands remarkable design and engineering while clear- ly expressing the artistry and personalities of their builders and owners." In addition to "Art of the Chopper," guests will enjoy the Appleton 's permanent collections of European, American, Asian and Con- temporary art and artifacts. Regular daily admission to the Appleton Museum, which doesn't include "Art of the Chopper," is $6 for adults; $4 for seniors 55 or better and students 19 and over; $3 for youths 10-18; and free for members, CFCC stu- dents, children 9 and under, and active military person- nel and their immediate families. The Appleton Museum is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- days through Saturdays, noon to 5 p.m. on Sundays andiclosed on Mondays. In addition to daily admission, .a 12-month membership is available for $25 for seniors 55 and over, $30 for adults 18 and over, $40 for two seniors over age 55, $50 for a family of two adults and any chil- dren under age 18, and $15 for all college students and current or retired educa- tors. Owned and operated by Central Florida Community College, the Appleton Muse- um of Art is located at 4333 E. Silver Springs Blvd. (State Road 40), Ocala ;just east of downtown (exit 352 east off 1-75 or exit 268 west off 1-95). SHARKS AT HORSESHOE! The Horseshoe Library is hosting "Gary Adkison", a renowned and award win- ning diver to speak on "Sharks and their Conserva- tion". The talk will be 30-40 min- utes followed by a 10 minute Q & A session. This will be very informative and fun. Refreshments will be served. Friday July 3rd 8 PM at Horseshoe Beach City Hall. BINGO DAV CHAPTER 63, CROSS CITY WEDNESDAYS 6 P.M. SATURDAY 5:30 P.M. DAV HALL AIRPORT ROAD O'Steen Family Reunion, Mark your Calendar for Saturday, June 27, 2009 1st District Community Bldg. 10:00 -12 family swap story telling, come early, stay late! Bring a covered dish & your old photos, memories, & stories. There will be door prizes & fun for all. All family & friends please come. For information call: (352) 498-5076 or (386) 935- 1075 The Cedar Key Aquaculture Association announces the 6t Annual Saturday, July 4th, 200 10 AM 6 PM af m City Park, Cedar Key " AS1' Fireworks hosted by City at dusk ** FEATURING:* SFarm-raised Clams Clamania Events Steamed Clams CJam Harvest Clams on the Half Shell Cooking & Shucking Demos * S Clam Chowders Clam.Raceways - Fried Clams and Fritters Clam Bag Races * SAlso Landlubber's FOod Clam Lease (greased) Pole * Guess the Clam Count? * Live MUsiC Chuck-A-Mullet Toss * in the City Park Free-for-all Kayak Races * Contlnuous and FREE 6th Annual Cultured * A New Eventsl Clam Cook-off Shellfish Sand Sculpting Also Golf Cart and Bike * by a Grand Master Sculptor Parades Clam Challenge Itala Prizes galore for restaurateurs All events are FREE * Designated a Top 20 Event in the Southeast for July 2009 by the Southeast Tourism Societyl F re Information, call 352-543-6346 or 543-6057, or visit www.cedarkev.org. w Clam outing Ceda Keylq4w Celebrsatf W ild!ifJ. on ,npah'orsg Ketg in th Cedar Kiggs National Wildlife oQbsrvatlog tower with SpottIng seopg hslatoricelighthouse open for touring Sspietacuxer photo opportunities C RefugeP hibit turdeg:JUl y _:r00 4:00 (Obtain your own transportation by tour boat or private vessel) 1Cifi __ SERVING YOU AT FIVE LOCATIONS CROSS CYf/HIGH WAY OLD TOWNELEMENTARY SCHOOL RUTHRAINS MIDDLE SCHOOL ANDERSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL .DoMECOUNTY HIGH SCHOOL * Acute & Chronic Disease Care Minor Surgical Procedures * Laceration Repair .Employment Physicals * Well Child & NewbornCare Family Planning OB Care * School & Sports Physicals @ School Health Services * Preventative Health Care * Dental Services * HIV Anonymous & Confidential Testing Page 8 * Treatment for Asthma * WIC Coupons * Laboratory & XRay Child and Adult Immunizations SAttention Deficit Disorder Evaluation & Treatment Kiddy Comer Play Area for Children FPREERGNANY TESTS Board CertdfidPediaticlan To Care For Your Children Board Cetfied Family MeMlcie Practoner to Care For AMlt Metca/ Providers T See Your Chldren At School TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT CALL: (352) 498-1360 MOST MAJOR INSURANCES ACCEPTED