WYKE Key TV. A Citrus County Tv station showing original programs and My Family TV Programming

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wyke channel 47 serving Citrus County florida. Programming includes Know the Cause by Doug Kaufman, local court, classic movies and more., Citrus County senior club show
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Hello Paul, Should you save for your child’s college education or your retirement? It can seem like an impossible task to save for both, and with both being important, it can also seem difficult to choose between the two. Thankfully, there are strategies you may implement to help work toward your goals for your retirement and college savings. Consider Prioritizing retirement over college savings While many parents want to fund their kid’s education, if a choice has to be made, you may want to consider prioritize saving for retirement over saving for your child’s college education. Prioritizing retirement doesn’t mean you won’t save for your kids’ college, but it does mean that your priority will be helping ensure you have the money needed to retire. Your kids may have other opportunities to pay for college through scholarships, grants, and student loans. You, however, only get one shot at saving for your retirement, so it should be your priority between the two. Determine your goals Before you can determine what you need to save for college and retirement you have to get clear about your goals for both. According to CNN Money, you will need to replace 80 percent of your pre-retirement income to live comfortably in retirement. The numbers may change based on how you plan on living once retired, but the 80 percent figure can help act as a starting point when deciding how much you need to start saving now for retirement. If your child attends a public in-state college, you’re potentially looking at six-figure price tag per student. One study suggests the cost of tuition could be as high as $205,000 for a four-year degree by 2030. Once you understand the numbers, you can then make plans on how much you’re going to save to work toward your desired financial goals. Maximize retirement savings If you are prioritizing retirement savings over saving for college, you may consider maximizing all of the retirement savings opportunities available to you. If your employer offers a 401(k) match, make sure to take full advantage of the plan and if you haven’t already, consider opening a Roth or Traditional IRA as well. A Roth IRA will allow for tax-free qualified withdrawals once you’re ready to retire, while a traditional IRA will allow for you to defer taxes on contributions until you’re ready to withdraw them, potentially lowering your tax liability today. Maximize college savings Retirement plans aren’t the only ones that allow you to help maximize savings opportunities. College savings plans also can also offer potential tax benefits. Check to see if your state offers a 529 College plan. 529 college savings accounts may allow for tax-deductible contributions (depending on the state in which the plan was opened) and tax-free withdrawals for qualified education expenses. If your state doesn’t offer a 529 plan then you may look into a Coverdell Education Savings Account or ESA that operates similar to a 529 plan. Find a happy medium Ultimately, once you’ve set goals and crunched all of the numbers you may find that you can’t afford to save for retirement and college at the levels you like. Instead of being discouraged by this reality try to find a happy medium where you can pursue most of your stated goals. Maybe you decide to retire at 67 instead of 65 to give you more time to save for retirement or you only fund two-thirds of your child’s education utilizing other methods to finance the final third. Whatever you decide, be sure it’s a decision you’re happy with, and you start taking action today, as the future will be here before you know it. Have questions about this week’s content, or need help with your financial plan? We’re here to help! Simply click or call to schedule a complimentary consultation today! Click Here to Request Team at Nature Coast Financial Advisors, Inc. 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July 2019 water – wise

July 2019
Lawn watering is allowed twice per week, before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m., on an odd and even address schedule.  However, it may not be necessary to irrigate both days unless rainfall is scarce and grass shows signs it needs water, like blades folded in half lengthwise or footprints lingering in the lawn.  If these signs appear, schedule irrigation on your next allowable watering day.  Consider the following schedule:   

  • July & August: While weekly rainfall remains, one scheduled irrigation of 1/2″ to 3/4” per week.

Allowable water days:

  • ODD addresses (ending in 1, 3, 5, 7, 9): Wednesday and Saturday
  • EVEN addresses (ending in 0, 2, 4, 6, 8): Thursday and Sunday

Need help determining how long to run each zone to accomplish 3/4” of water?  Citrus County offers free training at your home on the irrigation system and controller operation.  Call (352) 527-7669  to schedule a training or to report new plantings that require additional irrigation.

Let a smart irrigation controller do the thinking for you…and save water.
Did you know that about half the water used on Citrus County landscapes is wasted due to system failings.  A weather-based irrigation controller reduces waste by adjusting watering based on local climate and landscape conditions. 

Models that have earned the WaterSense label have been independently certified for efficiency and performance.  Some even link to your smart phone or smart home system, to provide more control. Save nearly 8,000 gallons of water each year.  Look for a WaterSense labeled irrigation controller to replace a traditional timer, and get smart about watering wisely whatever the weather.

$150 credit available for installation of a WaterSense labeled controller. Call for details.

For more information about WaterSense labeled irrigation controllers, visit www.epa.gov/watersense/irrigation-controllers.

Rachio irrigation controller
Look for the label that says,
Rain Sensors Work
Like most technology, rain sensors got a bad reputation among some contractors when they first emerged many, many years ago.  Today however, they are a reliable, inexpensive and useful tool to stop irrigation during and after heavy rainfall, as well as required by Florida Statute.  Let’s face it, we aren’t always awake or present to turn the irrigation system off during times of high rainfall.  With a rain sensor, you don’t have to be.  The utility offers a $50 account credit for replacement.  Call for details.
July is Smart Irrigation month.  Did you know that more than fifty percent of the Citrus County Utilities drinking water supply is used for landscape irrigation?  And, according to EPA Water Sense, as much as half of that is wasted due to inefficient practices.  Improving landscape water use is closely tied to the future of our water resources.  To learn more about smart irrigation, call to schedule a specialist to conduct an irrigation checkup at your home. 352-527-7669

                      FREE Classes
On the following Tuesdays, 2 to 4 PM:
  • July 9 — Terrific turf
  • July 23 — Florida-Friendly fertilizing
  • Aug. 6 — right plant, right place
  • Aug. 20 — Create a Florida-Friendly Landscape
  • Sep. 10 — Optimizing irrigation systems
  • Sep. 24 — Managing pests wisely
On the following Wednesdays, 6 to 8 PM:
  • July 17 — Gardening in Florida’s sandy soil
These FREE workshops are held at the Citrus County Extension Services office.   For details and to register, go to:   ccuFFLprogram.eventbrite.com.
July & August

Annuals / Bedding Plants:  Annuals to plant in July include celosia, coleus, torenia and ornamental pepper. In August, continue planting coleus, as well as kalanchoe, and vinca.
Herbs:  Herbs that can be planted from plants (not seeds) include bay laurel, ginger, Mexican tarragon and rosemary.
Vegetables:  In July, start your Halloween pumpkins, but watch out for mildew diseases. Okra and Southern peas can also be planted.  Or, take a break and use summer heat to solarize the vegetable garden for fall planting. It takes 4–6 weeks to kill weeds, disease, and nematodes, so start now.  See Soil Solarization: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/topic_soil_solarization  In August, tomatoes, beans, carrots and others can be planted for the fall garden.
Trees:  Prepare for hurricane season by checking trees for damaged or weak branches and pruning if needed. Hire an ISA-certified arborist. See International Society of Arboriculture: http://isa-arbor.com/ and Pruning Landscape Trees and Shrubs: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/topic_tree_pruning
For  more details or to see another month’s calendar, visit: http://solutionsforyourlife.ufl.edu/lawn_and_garden/calendar/

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From the water people

July 2019
Lawn watering is allowed twice per week, before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m., on an odd and even address schedule.  However, it may not be necessary to irrigate both days unless rainfall is scarce and grass shows signs it needs water, like blades folded in half lengthwise or footprints lingering in the lawn.  If these signs appear, schedule irrigation on your next allowable watering day.  Consider the following schedule:   

  • July & August: While weekly rainfall remains, one scheduled irrigation of 1/2″ to 3/4” per week.

Allowable water days:

  • ODD addresses (ending in 1, 3, 5, 7, 9): Wednesday and Saturday
  • EVEN addresses (ending in 0, 2, 4, 6, 8): Thursday and Sunday

Need help determining how long to run each zone to accomplish 3/4” of water?  Citrus County offers free training at your home on the irrigation system and controller operation.  Call (352) 527-7669  to schedule a training or to report new plantings that require additional irrigation.

Let a smart irrigation controller do the thinking for you…and save water.
Did you know that about half the water used on Citrus County landscapes is wasted due to system failings.  A weather-based irrigation controller reduces waste by adjusting watering based on local climate and landscape conditions. 

Models that have earned the WaterSense label have been independently certified for efficiency and performance.  Some even link to your smart phone or smart home system, to provide more control. Save nearly 8,000 gallons of water each year.  Look for a WaterSense labeled irrigation controller to replace a traditional timer, and get smart about watering wisely whatever the weather.

$150 credit available for installation of a WaterSense labeled controller. Call for details.

For more information about WaterSense labeled irrigation controllers, visit www.epa.gov/watersense/irrigation-controllers.

Rachio irrigation controller
Look for the label that says,
Rain Sensors Work
Like most technology, rain sensors got a bad reputation among some contractors when they first emerged many, many years ago.  Today however, they are a reliable, inexpensive and useful tool to stop irrigation during and after heavy rainfall, as well as required by Florida Statute.  Let’s face it, we aren’t always awake or present to turn the irrigation system off during times of high rainfall.  With a rain sensor, you don’t have to be.  The utility offers a $50 account credit for replacement.  Call for details.
July is Smart Irrigation month.  Did you know that more than fifty percent of the Citrus County Utilities drinking water supply is used for landscape irrigation?  And, according to EPA Water Sense, as much as half of that is wasted due to inefficient practices.  Improving landscape water use is closely tied to the future of our water resources.  To learn more about smart irrigation, call to schedule a specialist to conduct an irrigation checkup at your home. 352-527-7669

                      FREE Classes
On the following Tuesdays, 2 to 4 PM:
  • July 9 — Terrific turf
  • July 23 — Florida-Friendly fertilizing
  • Aug. 6 — right plant, right place
  • Aug. 20 — Create a Florida-Friendly Landscape
  • Sep. 10 — Optimizing irrigation systems
  • Sep. 24 — Managing pests wisely
On the following Wednesdays, 6 to 8 PM:
  • July 17 — Gardening in Florida’s sandy soil
These FREE workshops are held at the Citrus County Extension Services office.   For details and to register, go to:   ccuFFLprogram.eventbrite.com.
July & August

Annuals / Bedding Plants:  Annuals to plant in July include celosia, coleus, torenia and ornamental pepper. In August, continue planting coleus, as well as kalanchoe, and vinca.
Herbs:  Herbs that can be planted from plants (not seeds) include bay laurel, ginger, Mexican tarragon and rosemary.
Vegetables:  In July, start your Halloween pumpkins, but watch out for mildew diseases. Okra and Southern peas can also be planted.  Or, take a break and use summer heat to solarize the vegetable garden for fall planting. It takes 4–6 weeks to kill weeds, disease, and nematodes, so start now.  See Soil Solarization: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/topic_soil_solarization  In August, tomatoes, beans, carrots and others can be planted for the fall garden.
Trees:  Prepare for hurricane season by checking trees for damaged or weak branches and pruning if needed. Hire an ISA-certified arborist. See International Society of Arboriculture: http://isa-arbor.com/ and Pruning Landscape Trees and Shrubs: http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/topic_tree_pruning
For  more details or to see another month’s calendar, visit: http://solutionsforyourlife.ufl.edu/lawn_and_garden/calendar/

Citrus Link Newsletter
The Citrus County Public Information Officer also sends a monthly email newsletter highlighting the latest construction projects, meeting highlights, staff and more.  If you would like to receive this once a month newsletter, it’s easy to sign up, just go to www.citrusbocc.com/pio/pio.
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