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Conservation: Fish of the Week: Red Snapper
March 28th, 2013

Law Enforcement News: Levy County Arrest Report 3/24/2013
March 27th, 2013

Lions` Club News: Levy County EMS Talk to Lions
March 27th, 2013

Library: Thursday Program at the Library
March 27th, 2013

News: MAYOR GENE HODGES UPDATE
March 26th, 2013

City News: CEDAR KEY COMMISSION: NO ELECTIONS
March 26th, 2013

News: Demystifying Shell Mound 2013
March 26th, 2013

Arts and Entertainment: Workshops at Cedar Key Arts Center
March 25th, 2013

Library: April Library Programs
March 25th, 2013

Fishing News: Mackerel and Speckled Trout in Cedar Key
March 24th, 2013

News: Musings on Community Theatre
March 23rd, 2013

City News: CEDAR KEY COMMISSION MEETS
March 22nd, 2013

Conservation: Fish of the Week: Gray Triggerfish
March 22nd, 2013

Events: ANNUAL YARD SALE AT CEDAR KEY MUSEUM STATE PARK
March 22nd, 2013

News: WORKFORCE CONNECTION VISITS CEDAR KEY
March 21st, 2013

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FFA Constructs New Greenhouse

By Mikayla Pope, Shark Correspondent

The Cedar Key FFA Chapter is moving in a "Green" direction with a new addition toward the fight against hunger. A greenhouse is currently in the making on campus of Cedar Key School, constructed by the hands of Mr. Voyles`s Ag Class and FFA chapter.

The students and members have decided on the idea of a greenhouse for months and finally voted "yes" to the project. The greenhouse will allow the chapter to grow out of season crops as well as gain hands on experience with modern agricultural practices.

J.R. Trimm of the Bronson FFA Chapter helped get the project started including selling and bringing the materials needed to the school. The greenhouse will be used as another resource and tool for implementing sustainable agriculture in on school campus. "The whole class has been waiting for the greenhouse to arrive; we`re excited to use this new tool to help the community as well as learn something new about agriculture," said FFA member and Ag Tech student, Taylor Davinson. The greenhouse will hold a hydroponics system and grow tables filled with lettuce.


Greenhouse

As Basketball Season Ends Cedar Key Looks Forward To Spring Sports

Sarah Bartholemy, Shark Correspondent


Basketball season is officially over after several months of sweat and perseverance. The sharks played a full season with 17 basketball games ranging from Hilliard to Trenton.

With basketball season behind them, the Sharks look forward to track and field and baseball. Practices have already begun for both sports and the teams are preparing for this year`s season. Athlete Lauren Bartholemy commented: "Basketball season was definitely one to remember. However, I`m so pumped to get back out on the track and show them what we`re made of!"

Last Chance for Senior and Business Ads

Molly Gordon, Shark Correspondent

If you or someone you know is looking to advertise a business, take Cedar Key School`s yearbook into consideration! Not only will you be grabbing the community`s attention with a unique, all color ad; you will be supporting the school`s Journalism team. We appreciate your help and support. See a journalism student today and buy an ad!

The prices are as follows:

Business card size: $45.00
1/4 page: $70.00
Half page: $120.00
Full page: $200.00.

ATTENTION:

Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles and friends: the deadline for senior ads is drawing near! If you have a senior in this year`s graduating class and you`re not quite sure how to show them how proud you are, buy an ad! Honestly, folks, what better way is there? If you`re interested in purchasing an ad in this year`s yearbook, contact Lauren Adams at Cedar Key School, or by email: lauren.adams@levy.k12.fl.us, or Tina Berger: bergerk@levy.k12.fl.us.

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