CCHS Tree Lighting and Musical Ceremony

11/30/2007 - 5:30pm
11/30/2007 - 11:59pm

Friday, Nov. 30th at 5:30 pm at the Old Courthouse Heritage Museum

Liberty Court Reporting Opens NEW Office in Brooksville!!!

Liberty Court Reporting
Liberty Court Reporting - Stewards of the Record: Stew • ard. Noun: A person or one who acts to preserve and/or protect. Rec • ord. Noun: Used in reference to the making of an official statement. Officially measured and noted."We are stewards of the record of a democratic nation. We have an obligatiLiberty Court Reporting - Stewards of the Record: Stew • ard. Noun: A person or one who acts to preserve and/or protect. Rec • ord. Noun: Used in reference to the making of an official statement. Officially measured and noted."We are stewards of the record of a democratic nation. We have an obligati

We have opened our second office in Brooksville - downtown. This new office is directly across from the old courthouse on Main St. We have four suites with a very large conference room that seats fifteen at our 16 foot conference table. Please stop by to visit us at 15 North Main St. Brooksville. 352.678.3642

Can We Party? Oh Yeah!

Inverness Olde Towne which usually meets at the Historic Old Courthouse on the Square today met for networking at the newly opened Ice Cream Dr. on North Pine Avenue. What a blast! For those of you who did not make it to the meeting - you missed a fabulous event. We networked, we talked and laughed, we got a chance to get to know each other better and we discussed how we can each bring good things to Inverness and we had some of the best ice cream anywhere. What a meeting!

If you have a business located in Inverness and you want a really great group of dedicated people to network with, check us out.  You won't be sorry.  We make good things happen.  Come join us! 

Spanish American Club of Citrus County

The Spanish American Club of Citrus County is a non-profit organization and has been in existence since 1987.  We  hold five dances a year:  a Halloween dance, New Year's Eve dance, Valentine's dance, Spring dance and an Anniversary/Installation dance.  We also enjoy Sunday socials, Thanksgiving and Holiday dinners, Wine and Cheese parties, an annual picnic and other outings and fundraisers.  We participate in community activities such as the Inverness Christmas Parade and the International Food Festival.  We hold an annual Golf Tournament which enables us to give Scholarships to High School Seniors in Citrus County.  This year we awarded four $1,000.00 scholarships.  We have an Angel Network that offers comfort and support to members who have suffered a hardship and are in need of assistance.  Our Angels also go to local hospitals, rehab facilities and nursing homes in the communtiy and offer companionship to those people who may be lonely and in need of friendship.  Our meetings are held the third Thursday of the month at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Route 486 in Lecanto beginning at 7:00 p.m.  The general meeting is followed by a social hour.  Cake and coffee is served and music is played for dancing and entertainment.  We offer FREE merengue lessons for members only.  Membership is open to anyone over the age of 18 and who is willing to participate in the objectives of the organization and to take part in the club's activities.  A minimal donation of $20.00 is required per person for membership.  Sponsorship is also available for an annual fee of $100.00 per business.  Sponsors can promote their businesses through our newsletter the Que Pasa, which is mailed monthly to approximately two hundred members.  Members are urged to patronize your business and utilize your services.  Anyone interested in joining the club or for additional information, please call Maribel Richer (President) at 352.344.5170 or Louis Olivero (Vice President) at 352.746.4889.  Please click on the attachment to download the member and sponsor application.

The Ice Cream Dr. . . . is in!

What's the cure for the summer heat or winter blues?  Ice cream of course!  The Ice Cream Dr. is a true ice cream parlor right in the heart of Olde Towne Inverness.  With flavors like Moose Tracks to Cotton Candy, it could take you a couple of seasons to get through all of their delicious treats.

The Ice Cream Dr. will bring you back to the days of the old fashioned neighborhood ice cream parlor.  Family owned and operated, sisters Donna DeHart and Dee Richardson offer a fun environment to sit, relax and enjoy a delicious creamy dessert. . .  everything from a "3 shot" ice cream cone to a yummy banana split.  And don't forget to check out their daily specials . . .  this ice cream fan favors the NY Egg Cream . . .  hadn't had one of those in years . . .  So good!

Graphic Elite Printing - 10 years of Quality Customer Service - 1 great location

"More than just a printer." Wow! What a nice compliment. And the compliments keep coming, statements like "They go the extra mile to serve you" or Brenda from Tangles says "They just keep getting better." These are real written comments from customers of Graphic Elite Printing owned by Thomas and Deborah Rogers of Inverness.

Graphic Elite is located at 2044 Hwy 44 West in Inverness. They provide a positive can-do atmosphere that offers many great printing services. They do graphic design, make brochures,post cards, flyers, newsletters, business cards, letterheads, envelopes. They offer full color & offset printing - even book binding! In fact Tom is a printer with 20+ years experience and a writer and is helping other new writers to get their books published.

UPS store has business "Wrapped Up"

Everybody knows about UPS - United Parcel Service. Well, Inverness has it's own UPS store owned by Benita Matthews and located at 2659 E. Gulf to Lake Hwy. The store is a friendly place for people dropping off their packages and buying supplies for shipping, well appointed and arranged so that everything is convenient and easy to find.  Benita and her assistant, Noreen always go the extra mile to offer friendly assistance any way they can whether it's a photocopy that needs to be made or a truckload of product that needs to be shipped.  Benita says it's always exciting because you never know what the new day will bring.

100 Members Strong

Inverness Olde Towne just celebrated their hundredth member joining!

A little background is probably in order.  Inverness Olde Towne is not a new organization, but is a constantly evolving driving force in the Inverness area.  We have now in excess of 100 member businesses all excited to see our community and businesses grow and expand into a wonderful venue in which to work and play.  Thanks to the efforts of our hard working committee members, we have events for shoppers and in fact the whole family to enjoy several times a year right downtown in the Olde Towne Section of Inverness, often on the historic court house square.

Let me "Write You Up"

OK, I'm in the zone. I'm psyched, my creative juices are flowing. I am here at my computer, fingers poised, ready to swarm over the keyboard creating that perfect article to drive hoards of customers to your door by way of our very own Inverness Olde Towne website.

We have categories, are you a store? "I want that now..." is perfect. Is your business a restaurant? Well, then, "You Gotta Eat!!" ought to fill the bill. That's just fine and dandy, but my business is a service, you might say. No problem, "Let Us Serve You" says it all. So, here I sit, ready, willing and oh, so able; but my fingers won't go! Why, because I am missing the key ingredient - YOU and Your business.

Of hot dogs, sweet potatoe pie, summer rain and 4th of July

Of all the holidays, I think our Inverness Oldetowne 4th of July celebration is one of the most fun events. We all come together with joy in our hearts. There is excitement in the air.  Young and old alike are all a twitter in anticipation of family picnics, fresh air, meeting up with old friends, and let's not forget; the fireworks!

This past 4th of July was no exception.  Hundreds turned out for an evening of unexcelled entertainment.  We had music, games, food vendors (ummm, Alida's Sweet potatoe pie, yum!).  The crowd  was a wonderful cross section of the core of the US family.  We had kids of all ages from new babies to teens, young families and retired folks - the very backbone of what makes our little corner of this great nation such a great place to live.