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| Written by Robby Douglas |
| Friday, 26 December 2008 22:03 |
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Flying Eagle WMA is a mosaic of lakes, marshes, and swamps along five miles of the Withlacoochee River in southeastern Citrus County.
There are 13 miles of trails for bicycling, and 16 miles of wooded trails for hiking. Wildlife on the area include feral hog, white-tailed deer, gray squirrel, gopher tortoise, American alligator, swallow-tailed kites and wild turkey. Roads are scenic and pass through either dry, sandy, wooded hammocks or improved pasture. Horseback riding is allowed on nine miles of trails. Paddling is permitted in the creeks and marshes but you need a permit from the Southwest Florida Water Management District to use a vehicle to transport your boat to the closest water entry. This area is a site on the Great Florida Birding Trail. Web site: Visit Southwest Florida Water Management District's Recreation Guide for Flying Eagle. |
| Last Updated on Friday, 26 December 2008 22:22 |
Annual Citrus Events
- January: Florida Manatee Festival in Crystal River
- March: Floral City Strawberry Festival Games and Food
- June: Rambling River Raft Contest
- August: OC5K race for ovarian Cancer, Black Diamond Ranch
- September: Save Our Waters Week (countywide events)
- September: Adopt-A-Shore Cleanup (part of Save Our Waters Week)
- Sepbember: Beat the Sheriff Race. Monies go to Jessie's Place
- October: CooterFest
- October: PumpkinFestival
- October: Haunted Tram Rides at Homosassa state park
- October: 'Castle Keep Resort' Haunted House
- October: Day of Caring: Make A Difference Day. A day of volunteerism
- October: A Taste of Citrus. Fundraiser (and good eats) for Central Florida Community College
- October: Fire Prevention Week
- October: Nature Coast Fine Arts Show
- October: Hospice of Citrus County's Night of the Heron blac-tie benefit
- November: Crystal River Music Jam
- November: Veterans Day Parade, Memorial Service, Inverness
- November: Homossassa Arts, Crafts & Seafood Festival
- November: Citrus Stampede Rodeo, Inverness to benefit 4-H
- November: Ozello Arts & Crafts Festival
- December: Christmas Boat Parade on the Homosassa River
- December: Floral City Heritage Days
- December: Inverness Christmas Parade
- December: Ft. Cooper State Park's "Nights of Lights"
- December: Sugarmill Woods Chorale Christmas Concert in Lecanto
- December: Nature Coast Ramblers Hike at Ft. Cooper State Park
- December: Christmas Celebration of Lights at Homosassa state park
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WHEN: 10 a.m., Monday.
WHERE: The parade begins at Crystal River Primary School and travels along U.S. 44 to Copeland Park, 850 N.E. 3rd St., Crystal River.
INFO: Call the George Washington Carver Community Center, 794-0010, with any questions or for applications.
WHEN: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday.
WHERE: Copeland Park, 850 N.E. 3rd St., Crystal River.
INFO: This event is free and open to the public.
WHERE: Seven Rivers Presbyterian Church, 4221 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy., Lecanto.
INFO: All are welcome. The Rev. Robert Smith, associate professor of divinity at Beeson Divinity School of Samford University, is scheduled to speak.
PLACE: Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 6 Roosevelt Blvd., Beverly Hills. Sponsored by the Charismatic Community. Wear your nostalgic ‘50s costumes. Prizes, music, dancing and fun! TICKETS: $10 per person. Call Bennie Demicoli 352-746-9243 or Pearl Santillan 352-637-5395.
Change is Coming volunteers are hosting a countywide food drive. The group is also inviting the public to join them at 3 p.m. on Jan.18 at the Beverly Hills Community Building at 1 Civic Circle, Beverly Hills, FL 34465.
Join us for a special presentation by Harold McGee, Railroad Historian, on Saturday, January 17, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. Mr. McGee will present an interesting PowerPoint about the trains and rail lines in Citrus County. There will also be kids activities happening on that day.
The Old Courthouse Heritage Museum will be opening its next exhibit in the John Murray Davis Rotating Gallery titled All Aboard! The History of Trains in Citrus County.
Chorale rehearsals for the spring concert begin Jan. 9 and continue each Thursday night from 7-9 pm at the First Baptist Church in Crystal River on North Citrus Avenue (a block off U.S. 19). The Chorale is open to all residents living in the Citrus County area. A good sense of humor, willingness to learn your part and a commitment to attendance are the only requirements.
Progress Energy Florida has scheduled a public meeting to discuss the path transmission lines will take through Citrus County.
Meeting time and place: From 4 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15, at West Citrus Elks Lodge, 7890 W. Grover Cleveland Blvd., Homosassa.
Progress Energy Florida has scheduled a public meeting to discuss the path transmission lines will take through Citrus County.
Meeting time and place: From 4 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 13, at the National Guard Armory, 8551 W. Venable St., Crystal River.
Central Florida Community College and SCORE, Counselors to America's Small Business, will hold a free seminar for anyone interested in starting a business, improving their business, or looking for information about SCORE volunteer opportunities.
The Florida Manatee Festival, a two-day event, offers visitors the opportunity to view the manatee in its own environment. The festival is hosted by the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce, the City of Crystal River, and the Rotary Club of Crystal River.










More than 10,000 acres provide recreation opportunities and help recharge the Floridan aquifer. Hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, and primitive camping are some of the recreational opportunities available. 
























