A4 + PLUS >> Time to step it up, say kids’ charities here, Story below CHS WRESTLING CHS FOOTBALL Season Refs benched preview for blunder See Page 1B See Page 1B WEEKEND EDITION FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 & 24, 2018 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | $1.00 Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM COMMUNITY FEAST Friday Old Tyme Farm Days This annual festival is set for today and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak; swap meet from 8 a.m. to noon each day. Admission is $10 per day per carload for non-campers. There will be a kids’ petting zoo, musi- cal performances on Uncle Charles’ Stage, antiques to look for, a unique variety of food to select from, old farm equipment auction, hand- made jewelry and many other handmade articles. Toys for Tots Today from 6 a.m. to noon, a portion of proceeds from customers who get a Denny’s Grand Slam break- fast will benefit Lake City Toys for Tots. Saturday 5K turkey trot ROBERT BRIDGES/Lake City Reporter Join us as Ichetucknee The fellowship hall at First Presbyterian Church of Lake City begins to fill up with guests Thursday for the church’s annual community Springs State Park holds Thanksgiving dinner, free and open to the public. its inaugural 5K turkey trot on Saturday, November 24. Registration is free and begins at 7 a.m. Race starts at 8. Walkers are wel- Time to step it up, come. First place is a free kayak rental compliments of Paddling Adventures. say kids’ charities All participants will receive a 1-day park pass to any Now’s the time to make a began collecting donations November 1 and will continue Florida State Park. Call 386- difference for local needy through December 19, adopting 497-4690 for more. youngsters, they stress. out the wish-lists hung on their headquarters’ Christmas tree at Festival of Lights By COREY ARWOOD 109 SE Price Creek Loop. Experience the Festival of [email protected] “We’re about 325-350 children Lights on Saturday from 4 Charities are hoping resi- so far and we’re going to certify p.m. to 8 p.m. in Lake City’s dents get with the holiday pro- all the way to the end of the Olustee Park. The lighting gram after Thanksgiving and month,” said Dream Machine founder Meally Jenkins. ceremony is at 6 p.m. fol- donate toys for children of local families. Now over half way into their lowed by Santa’s arrival in collection season, Jenkins said the park. Christmas music Two of the main children’s charities in the county, Toys for there is a strong demand for featuring the Gateway City Tots, run by the U.S. Marine items like footballs, basketballs, Big Band at 5:30 p.m. and Corps, and Christmas Dream hand-held games or anything local entertainment through- Machine, operated for 30 years video game related. out this community event, by a local woman, said they’re Toys for Tots campaign coor- sponsored by Grace Harbor FILE still in need of contributions dinator Inga Dwyer said since Christian Fellowship of Lake Meally Jenkins, founder of Christmas Dream Machine, which this to fulfill hundreds of kids’ she began collecting toys at City. For more, call Donald season marks its 30th year making sure local kids have gifts under Christmas wishes. Johns at (386) 365-5995. the tree for Christmas. Christmas Dream Machine KIDS continued on 2A Vol. 144, No. 170 Obituaries . 3A CALL US: TODAY’S WEATHER (386) 752-1293 Opinion . 4A Faith & Values . 7-8A FAITH AND VALUES SUBSCRIBE TO Now we don our gay apparel? 5A THE REPORTER: 68 54 TV guide . 2B Voice: 755-5445 Chance of rain, 2A Advice & Comics . 3-4B Fax: 752-9400 HUNTER OIL 1130 WEST US 90 386-752-5890 VISIT YOUR LOCAL CHEVRON STATION 2A FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2018 NEWS LAKE CITY REPORTER Mars landing comes down to QUICK HITS last 6 minutes of 6-month trip Scripture of the Day “The king shall joy in thy strength, O Lord; and in thy salvation how greatly shall he rejoice!” sphere about 77 miles above ered back shell, still falling (well below zero Celsius). NASA’s InSight set to — Psalm 21:1 (KJV) touch down on Red the surface. Engineers are under the parachute. The Overnight lows could Planet on Monday. shooting for a 12-degree lander turns itself so its reach minus 140 degrees angle of attack, almost paral- solar panels will extend east Fahrenheit. It’s wintertime Thought for Today lel to the ground. Too steep, and west at touchdown, and on Mars. “Probably don’t By MARCIA DUNN the spacecraft could burn its robotic arm faces south. need an umbrella, but you It takes a long time to become young. Associated Press Aerospace Writer up. Too shallow, it could InSight’s speed is now 17 may need a coat and defi- — Pablo Picasso, 1881-1973, Spanish painter bounce back into space. mph, at an altitude of 164 nitely recommend a space- CAPE CANAVERAL — It Atmospheric friction slows feet. suit, too, if you’re there at all comes down to the final the spacecraft, but builds the landing site,” Grover six minutes of a six-month up heat. Its heat shield is FIFTEEN SECONDS joked to reporters while Winning Lottery Numbers journey to Mars. made to withstand the 2,700 describing the bone-dry Pick 3: (Wednesday p.m.) 4-2-7 NASA’s InSight space- degrees Fahrenheit. Once Now in so-called constant Martian plain. Pick 4: (Wednesday p.m.) 0-2-9-3 craft will enter the Martian InSight is down to seven velocity mode, InSight is Fantasy 5: (Wednesday) 1-8-13-14-15 atmosphere at supersonic miles, its parachute opens aiming for a 5 mph touch- HELLO? HELLO? speed, then hit the brakes at a breakneck 860 mph. down in a plain near the to get to a soft, safe landing equator called Elysium Since departing Earth See an error? on the alien red plains. THREE MINUTES Planitia. There it will dig in May, InSight has been The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news After micromanaging deep for heat measurements shadowed by WALL-E and items. If you have a concern, question, or suggestion, every step of the way, flight Shortly after the white and scope out marsquakes EVE, the first CubeSats to please call the editor. Corrections and clarifications will controllers will be power- nylon chute opens with a over a full Martian year, venture into deep space. run in this space. Thanks for reading. less over what happens at yank, InSight or two Earth The briefcase-size satellites the end of the road Monday, ditches its After microman- years. NASA named after the charac- Submissions nearly 100 million miles heat shield aging every step picked this ters in the 2008 animated The Lake City Reporter accepts photographs and caption away. The communication and unfolds of the way, flight spot because movie will pass within a few information to run at the discretion of the editor. 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