
Female Veterans Support Group meets monthly in Citrus County
A growing group of like-minded female veterans representing every branch of the US Armed Forces through all wars from WWII to present has begun meeting… Read More
A growing group of like-minded female veterans representing every branch of the US Armed Forces through all wars from WWII to present has begun meeting… Read More
The West Pasco Audubon Society meets the first Saturday of each month, at 11:00 AM, at the J. B. Starkey Wilderness Park Education Center, 10500… Read More
The Hernando Historical Society is hosting the 35th Annual Heritage Day Festival on Saturday, February 24th, 2018 on the grounds of 66 & 70 Russell… Read More
The City of Inverness announces its unveiling of the new Military Service Memorial by celebrated sculptor Scott Stearman. Stearman will be an event speaker, and… Read More
On a recent visit to Port Richey, I enjoyed a charter up the Pithlachascotee River (called the “Cotee” by locals) from Sims Park in downtown… Read More
As a volunteer at the Old Homosassa Learning Center (OHLC), I thought you might want to know about the great year 2017 was at the… Read More
Saturday Oct. 21st 8 AM will be our next Audubon field trip. We will be exploring Heartwood Preserve Natural Cemetery on Starkey Blvd. Location is… Read More
Almost three years ago, Roger Cullen, a resident of Old Homosassa, formed the “Access to the River” committee with the goal of creating a county… Read More
The newest historic marker in Hernando County was revealed on September 23, 2017. Located south of the intersection of Centralia Road on US 19, the… Read More
Okay, let’s talk about Old Homosassa in July….and August…..and even September. It’s scallop season! Such a fun time in Old Homosassa for all those that… Read More
The Brooksville Garden Club renewed their Adopt-A-Trail agreement (Area 7) for two more years on the Good Neighbor Trail. Volunteers maintain section of the bicycle… Read More
Chinsegut (pronounced chin-SEE-gut) is an Alaskan Innuit word meaning, “The spirit of things lost and regained.” This local treasure is an interesting piece of the… Read More