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Sheriff Reid elected as Chairman
of the Board of Florida Sheriffs Assoc.
Campaign signs in county
Vandalism of
campaign signs
a misdemeanor
Following reports of de-
struction of campaign
signs, Sheriff Harrell Reid
has issued a warning to
the vandals: "Tearing
down and destroying po-
litical signs is against the
law."
According to State
Statute 479.21, any pei on
\ho willfully or mali-
ciously removes, damages,
destroys, tampers with, or
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alters in any way a sign for
which a permit has been
issued under this chapter
is guilty of a misdemeanor
of the second degree.
"I prefer to educate the
unsuspecting that to dam-
age or destroy signs is
against Florida law and
not worth the embarrass-
ment and,/or' hardship
that could follow," Sheriff
Reid added.,
Larry Uarver
Larry Carver announces
re-election bid for
School Board District 4
Larry Carver of White
Springs announces his bid
for re-election to the office
of School Board for Dis-
trict 4.
Carver point- to his
years of experience and ac-
complishments on the'
School Board for the past
eight years. He is a certi-
fied School Board Member
and received accreditation
from the Florida.School
Board Association as a
Master School Board
Member. In addition, to
this prestigious certifica-
tion, he has worked very
hard to insure quality edu-
cation and accessible edu-
Florida Sheriffs Associa-
tion President, Sheriff Larry
Campbell of Leon County,
is pleased to announce the
election of Hamilton Coun-
ty Sheriff J. Harrell Reid as
the Association's Chairman
of the Board of Directors.
Sheriff Reid's election to this
vital and prestigious posi-
tion occurred last week at
the Florida Sheriffs Associa-
tion's Summer Conference
held in Daytona Beach.
Sheriff Reid, who started
his career as a Hamilton
County deputy sheriff in
1968, was first elected as
Hamilton County Sheriff in
1988 and is currently serv-
ing his fifth term in. office.
Twelve Sheriffs from
across the State of Florida
compose the Board of Direc-
tors for the Florida Sheriffs
Association. Sheriff Reid
was first elected to the
Board in 1999. Prior to his
election as Chairman of the
Board, he served as a Direc-
tor representing 18 north-
east Florida counties from
Madison County to Flagler
County on the east coast.
The Board of Directors,
elected by their peers
throughout the state, is
charged with responsibility
of electing the new Chair-
man.
As Chairman, Sheriff
Reid's duties include pre-
siding at all meetings of the
Board of Directors and
working with the associa-
tion's executive director on
policy issues.
The Florida Sheriffs Asso-
ciation membership is'com-
prised of the 66 elected
see Sheriff, Page 2A
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Don Fennemnan seeks re-election to
District Five School Board
I,.Don Fenreman. am announcing
my candidacy for re-election as your
School Board Member for District 5.
My wife is the former Kim Eaton.
We have been married for 25 years
and have two children that attend
public school in Hamilton County -
Paige, age 12, and Kaley, age 10. I am
a member of First Baptist. Church in
Jasper where I serve as a Deacon. I
have been employed by PCS phos-
phate for over 27 years. I'm a mem-
ber of Chemical Workers Union Local
784C and serve as their Finance Trea-
surer. I also sit on the Board Directors
for United Way of Suwannee Valley.
I have over 150 hours of voluntary
training, which has earned me the
classification of Certified Board Mem-
ber. This training has enabled me to
become a more knowledgeable
School Board Member especially in
see Fenneman, Page 2A Don Fenneman pictured with mily.
cation for all the students
of Hamilton County.
- Carver points with pride
to the fact that South
Hamilton Elementary
School obtained a grade, of ,
"A" for the 2005-2006
school year and made
100"' Adequate Yea rtny
Progress. Also a source of
pride is the $198.000 His-
toric Preservation Grant to
restore the school roof and
historic auditorium. Work
will begin soon on these
projects.
Carver stated that "the
hard work of the staff, stu-
see Carver, Page 2A
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The VFW Post 8095 hosted a non-partisan politi-
cal rally and a bar-be-cue pork dinner fundraiser
on Thursday, Aug. 10. Mike Williams, who recent-
ly returned from Iraq, presented the Post an
American flag that had-been flown over Camp As
Sayliyah, Quatar, and Camp Victory, Iraq. Super-
visor of Elections Laura Deas gave the Post a
framed picture of soldiers honoring the flag with
the caption "Vote in honor of a veteran." Pictured
l-r are Post 8095 Commander Lamar Royals,
Vonnie Woods, Mike Williams, Louis Vickers, Lon-
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the areas of school finance,
policy and procedures,
and state mandated pro-
grams. As a whole, the Su-
perintendent and Board
have earned the distinc-
tion of being Master Board
Certified.
I serve on the Legislative
Committee for the Florida
School Board Association.
I was asked by the FSBA
to sit on the Nominating
Committee to select state
officers. Over the last two
years, I have served as a
mentor for new board
members in the Panhandle
of Florida.
There have been many
positive things that have
been in our school system
over the last four years.
We have moved into a
new state-of-the-art high
school that has one of the
finest football, baseball,
and softball facilities in the
state. A two-tier bus sys-
tem has been implemented
which has decreased disci-
pline problems on the bus-
es.
Hamilton County
schools had the third high-
est gain in the state in
third grade reading and
fifth highest in the state in
third grade math. Of the
five surrounding counties,
we rank second in begin-
ning teacher salaries.
FCAT scores have in-
creased and students are
rewarded for work well
done. School Board
awards have been imple-
mented again and stu-
dents who have perfect at-
tendance are being recog-
nized.
Over the past four
years, I have listened to
you and based my deci-
sions on what was best
for the children of our
county and their educa-
tion. I'm committed to be-
ing the best school board
member I can be. I sup-
port many of the activities
in our schools from Boost-
er Clubs, to Dream Wheel
publications, to sponsor-
ing seniors to attend Grad
Night. I also provide
snow cones for rewards
for Honor Roll students at
Central Hamilton Elemen-
tary.
My first commitment is
ensuring that our students
are provided the best edu-
cation possible. Next is to
offer our employees better
benefits and salaries than
surrounding counties.
On September 5, vote
for experience and com-
mitment. Vote for and re-
elect Don Fenneman,
School Boars District 5.
Your vote will be greatly
appreciated. God bless
each of you.
Carver
Continued From Page 1A
dents, and community
have all made SHE an 'A'
school, and we hope to ed-
ucate students at the his-
toric facility for many
years to come."
A native of White
Springs, Carver attended
SHE School through
eighth grade and graduat-
ed from Hamilton County
High School in 1974. He is
employed at PCS, White
Springs. He is married to
the former Carolyn "Lib-
by" Witt. They have three
children Daniel, Laura,
and Lars and two grand-
children.
"I will continue to strive
to serve the people of
Hamilton County and Dis-
trict 4 to the best of my
ability, always remember-
ing that the students are
our primary beneficiaries.
We are in the business of
education for the students.
I ask for your vote and
support in the Sept. 5 Pri-
mary."
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Florida Agriculture and
Consumer Services Com-
missioner Charles H. Bron-
son recently announced that
he is taking steps to pave
the way for alternative fuel
production and use in Flori-
da. He is hosting the first-
ever Florida Farm to Fuel
Summit, Aug. 30 to Sept. 1,
- in Orlando.
The summit will cover
current research initiatives,
future production and dis-
tribution of ethanol and bio-
diesel in Florida, and incen-
tive financing opportunities
for the alternative or renew-
able fuel industry.
The summit is a compo-
nent of the "Farm to Fuel"
initiative, a comprehensive
effort to promote alternative
energy and help. position
ethanol, bio-diesel
Florida as a leader in the
production of bio-fuels.
"Since the passage of the
Energy Policy Act of 2005,
the announcement of the
President's Advanced Ener-
gy Initiative and passage of
Florida's Energy Act, the in-
terest in renewable energy
has never been greater,"
Bronson said. "Our Farm to
Fuel Summit is just one of
many ways that we are try-
ing to bring the necessary
parties and stakeholders to-
gether to discuss using the
state's renewable resources
to reduce our dependency
on foreign oil and other
non-renewable sources of'
energy. Our ultimate goal is
to enhance the market for,
and promote the production
and distribution of renew-
Recreation public meeting
scheduled for August 21st
Hamilton County recreation
department director Winston Warner
announced a public meeting to be held
at 9 a.m. on August 21st at the
Recreation Center, 4525 SW 107th
Ave. in Jasper.
able energy from Florida-
grown crops, agricultural
wastes and residues, and
other biomes."
Bronson said that as fuel
prices continue to skyrocket,
all Florida citizens should be
taking an interest in and
supporting alternative fuels
development.
For more information vis-
it www.florida-
agriculture.com / farmtofu-
elsummit.htm.
Testing dates
TABE (Test of Adult Basic
Education) is required for
acceptance into vocational or
technical programs. Testing
is scheduled Tuesdays, Aug.
22 and 29, at 1:30 p.m. Photo
ID required. Pre-registration
is required. To register
please call 850-973-9451.
College Placement Tests
(CPT) will be conducted on a
computer on Thursdays,
Aug. 24 and 31, at 8:30 a.m.
and 1:30 p.m. Anyone taking
the test' will be required to
register in NFCC Student
Services 24 hours before test-
ing. For more information,
please call 850-973-9451.
Sheriff
Continued From Page 1A
Sheriffs from the state of
Florida and one appointed
Public Safety Director. They
are supported by over
93,000 honorary members
across the state. The Associ-
ation is a not-for-profit or-
ganization registered with
the State of Florida and is a
501(c) 3 charity recognized
by the Internal Revenue
Service.
The Association's prima-
ry focus is continuing edu-
cation for our sheriffs and
deputy sheriffs statewide
and the support of good
government through legis-
lation.
HAMILTON COUNTY
POLITICAL RALLIES
SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 2006
6p.m.
WHITE SPRINGS
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
FREE CHICKEN PILEAU
SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 2006
6p.m.
CROSS ROADS
FIRE DEPARTMENT
FREE FOOD
Come and Meet State and
Local Candidates
Sponsored by Hamilton County
Democratic Party
Everyone Welcome
For more information
call 303-2039
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THE COUNTY JUDGE'S RACE IS
ABOUT QUALIFICATIONS, NOT HYPE
WHICH COUNTY JUDGE CANDIDATE HAS THE
FOLLOWING QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE?
* Practiced law for 30 years, 12 here in Jasper
Property owner in Hamilton County for 31 years
* Five years as an assistant state, attorney in the Third Circuit
* Specialized in Civil Trial Practice for 19 years in North Florida,
* Served as a prosecutor, defense attorney, and military judge
* Brought'mediation to County Small Claims Court that allows
people, being sued to work out payback programs with those
suing them .
Helped bring Adult, Juvenile and Dependency Drug Courts to
Hamilton County and selected by Chief Judge to be Drug Court
Judge
Board-certified in Civil.Trial Practice
Florida Supreme Court-Certified Mediator
Uses substantive methods of sentencing in Juvenile Court.
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF!
RB DAVIS FOR
COUNTY COURT JUDGE
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006
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Resident of Hamilton County
for 28 years and continually
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VOTE for local EXPERIENCE
S. on,
September 5,2006
Political Advertisement Paid for and Approved by Donald K. Rudscr for County Judge
Monday, August 28, 2006
Several Programs are offered to Hamilton County residents through the State
Housing Initiative Program (SHIP) to include; Purchase Assistance. Rehabilitation,
Replacement, and Emergency Repairs. Applicants are advised that funds are limited
and distributed in accordance to the Hamilton County Housing Assistance Plan
(HAP), waiting lists are established on a first come first served basis and applicants
could expect a minimum of one year's wait before assistance is received.
All interested persons are encouraged to apply and any pick up an application at
the SHIP office, located across the street from the Courthouse at;
204 Northeast First Street, Sandlin Building Room 1, Jasper, FL 32052
SHIP FUNDS CANNOT BE USED TO
PURCHASE, REHABILITATE OR REPAIR MOBILE HOMES
FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE PROGRAM
PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE AT (386)792-0507
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M.
INCOME GUIDELINES
HAMILTON COUNTY 2005-2006
SHIP PROGRAM
Household Size Very Low-Income Low-Income Moderate-Income
# of persons 50% of Median 80% of Median 120% of Median
1 15,450 24,700 37,080
2 17,650 28,250 42,360
3 19,850 31,750 47,640
4 22,050 35,300 52,920
5 23,800 38,100 57,120
6 25,600 40,950 61,440
7 27,350 43,750 65,640
8 29,100 46,600 69,840
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006
THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
DA A- N
LL.I I RS TO THE EDITOR
Dear Editor:
We folks in Hamilton
County have a chance to
change our future. An elec-
tion in September will give
us the opportunity to vote
out those rascals that are
not doing the job they were
elected to do.
When a politician tells
me that the only reason to
vote them in is because of
their pedigree, something
is wrong. I want to know
where they stand on issues,
and what they will try to
accomplish over the next
four years.
I don't care if it is the
school board, county com-
missioners, county judge,
or the city council. If after
eight years they are unable
to claim that they as an in-
dividual made a significant
change for the betterment
of our community, then
that individual needs to hit
the road, and new blood
needs to come in and give it
a go.
The leadership of the past
has made our Hamilton
County what it is today; if
you are not happy with it,
now is the time to change it.
. You as an elector have
the power to force the
change. The right to vote
has been kept secure. all
these years by the individ-
ual who was willing to die
to protect it, don't through
that right away.
Roy Yancey
Jasper
Dear Editor:
On behalf of the Hamil-
ton County Memorial VFW
Post 8095, I extend our sin-
cere appreciation to all the
candidates who participat-
ed in our non-partisan po-
litical rally Thursday, Aug.
10, and to everyone who
came to the rally. It was a
great opportunity for our
community to meet with
the candidates and become
better informed voters. It is
our hope that everyone will
exercise their right to vote
in the upcoming elections.
The VFW also wishes to
thank Jasper Foodway,
Jasper Hardware, Banks of
the Suwannee, and Hamil-
ton Printing for their contri-
butions to the Post for our
fund raiser drawing, and
thanks also to Vonnie
Wood and Kanoye Capps
for providing their beauti-
ful music for the program,
and Marty Wood for setting
up the sound system.
We were so humbled by
the presentations to the
Post of a special American
flag flown in the Middle
East by returning veteran
Mike Williams, as well as,
the framed art work hon6r-
ing veterans presented by
Laura Deas, Supervisor of
Elections.
We are very grateful to
our community for sup-
porting the VFW in all of
our endeavors.
Lamar Royals,
Commander Post 8095
Early
voting
begins
Aug. 21
Early voting begins
Aug. 21 and ends Sept. 2,
at the Supervisor of Elec-
tions office in the court-
house annex (F.S.
101.657).
You must have a pic-
ture/signature I.D. or go
through the affirmation
form process. Voters will
complete an in-office
voter certificate rather
than sign the poll regis-
ter.
Look for
sample
ballots in
the mail
Hamilton County voters
can look for a Sept. 5 pri-
mary sample ballot to ar-
rive in their mail boxes
soon.
These voter specific sam-
ple ballots will be sent to all
active registered voters in
an effort to prepare our
county electors for their
important civil duty and
responsibility.
Remember an informed
voter is a successful voter.
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Birth Announcement
Harman and Kathy Carter of Jen-
nings would like to announce the
birth of their son, Zane Daniel
S-- -- /\ Carter. Zane was born on June
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Hospital in Valdosta, Geor-
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and 4 ounces.
Zane has a seven-year-old
sister, Hannah, and a four-
year-old brother, Zachery.
His grandparents are Hollie
and Grace McDonald Sr of Jen-
nings, .and William and Maxine
C a rter of Lake Park, Georgia. His
great-grandmother is Cordie Register
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We would like to wish a happy birthday to
Hannah "Bug" Tucker.
She turned a year old on Aug. 11.
We love you,
Uncle Billy Mack, Aunt Angela, Grandma and
Grandpa Chaney, and Granny Weise
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NFCC graduates
Two Hamilton County residents received certificates of
completion from the Career & Technical Division of North
Florida Community College.
Marsanne Petty graduated from the Administrative As-
sistant program.
Cody McIntyre graduated from the Criminal Justice |
Law Enforcement Academy. I
Emergency Operations Center rystalLee Clingan and Will Bryan tormant
training scheduled in August Roger Clingan and Donna Clingan along
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The American Red Cross ulation from 9 a.m. until 5
will hold Emergency Oper- p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 19.
nations Center training for Emergency Assistance to
Hamilton, Suwannee and Families from 9 a.m. until 5
Columbia Counties at p.m. on Sunday, Aug.
the Suwannee 20.
Emergency Oper- ,\ P,., "- Disaster Action
nations Center lo- Teamrn Training
cated at 13530 from 6 p.m. un-
NW 80th.Ter. in til 10 p.m. on
Live Oak, on the Tuesday, Aug.
following days: 22.
Orientation to District Instruc-
Disaster Services at 6 C tor Specialty Train-
p.i:'in Thursday, Aug. 17. trig 6n Satuiday and Sun-
M19ss Care 'Overview"'dEay Aug. 26 and 27 "
from 6 p.m. until 10 p.m. on For more information call
Friday, Aug. 18. 352-376-4669 or 386-752-
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their children and
grandchildren request
the pleasure oft our
company at a reception
on Sunday,
Aug. 27. 2006
from 2-4 p.m. at the
Lee Community Center.
Your love and friendship
are che'ri.hed -ifts.
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marriage of their children,
Crystal Lee Clingan and Will Bryan Stormant
and request the honor of your presence at their marriage
on Friday, the 25th of August, two thousand and six at 7
o'clock p.m. at First Baptist Church of White Springs, in
White Springs.
Reception will follow ceremony inthe church social hall.
Memorial donations
'may be rmadelinhonor of
Saunders Tyre to Bur-
nam Christian Church,
4520 NW CR 146, Jen-.
"nings, FL 32053, and to
New Hope Bap'tist
* Church Building Fund,
6592 NW 48th St., Jen-
nings FL 32053.
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Financial res
and your
The Florida A&M Uni-
versity (FAMU) Entrepre-
neurial Rural Business De-
velopment Project (ERBDP)
will host an informational
meeting from 6 until 8 p.m.,
Thursday, Aug. 17, at the
Hamilton County Exten-
sion Office in Jasper.
The meeting will, be pri-
marily designed to provide
visibility and highlight the
ERBDP's business develop-
ment services, which in-
cludes assistance in the fol-
tthlN1er~e;
sources for you
community
lowing areas: developing a
business idea/plan, locat-
ing grants/loans, account-
ing/record keeping, loan
package completion, non-
profit 501(c)3 applications
for churches, community
development corporation
creation and other sources
of rural business loans.
No .registration fee re-
quired.
For more information call
Phillip Petway at 386-362-
2771.
of Lake Park, Georgia.
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THURSDAY.A AUGU~lST 17,2006f
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Local cadet graduates
from The Citadel
Spiritual
Guidance
By Pastor Jeff Cordero New Hope Baptist Church
Why me Lord?
Cadet Ferres Charmaine Lumpkin of Jennings graduat-
ed May 6, 2006, from The Citadel, The Military College of
South Carolina, along with nearly 400 others in the grad-
uating class.
Marine Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff and the principal military advisor to the president,
the secretary of defense and the National Security Coun-
cil, delivered the commencement address to the members
of the South Carolina Corps of Cadets and military enlist-
ed personnel who completed their undergraduate de-
grees.
Lumpkin earned a BS in Business Administration.
Lumpkin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lump-
kin Jr.
Meet the Candidates
Meet the Candidates at 3 p m. on Sunday Aug. 20, at
Ernest Courtov Center in Jasper. Come and hear what
the candidates have to say about the issues important to
Hamilton Count) residents. All local candidates will be
present as well as representatives of some state candi-
dates.
This event is sponsored by the Hamilton County Re-
publican Party. Call 792-1556 for more information.
On the sixth of August
our church had a recogni-
tion and dedication ser-
vice for educators. Princi-
pals, assistant principals,
school board staff, school
board members, teachers,
and, of course, students
were in attendance. The
message was called "Dia-
monds in the Rough" and
the focal passage was 1
Cor. 16:13-14: Be on the
alert, stand firm in the
faith, act like men, be
strong. Let all that you do
be done in love.
*The following illustra-
tion was shared:
One night a group of
nomads were preparing to
retire for the evening
when suddenly they were
surrounded by a great
light. They knew they
were in the presence of an
angel. With great anticipa-
tion, they awaited a heav-
enly message of great im-
portance that they knew
must be especially for
them. Finally, the voice
spoke: "Gather as many
pebbles as you can. Put
them in your saddlebags.
Travel a day's journey,
and tomorrow night will
find you glad, and it will
find you sad."
After the angel had
departed, the nomads
shared their disappoint-
ment and anger with one
another. They had expect-
ed the revelation of a
great universal truth that
would enable them to cre-
ate wealth, health and
purpose for the world.
But instead they were giv-
en a menial task that
made no sense to them at
all. However the memory
of the brilliance of the an-
gel caused each one to
pick up a few pebbles and
put them in their saddle-
bags, all the while voicing
their displeasure.
They traveled a day's
journey, and that night
while making camp, they
reached into their saddle-
bags and discovered every
The next ACT test will be administered on Sept. 16.
College-bound high school students who wish to take.
the exam must register by Aug. 18 the deadline for hav-
ing the registration postmarked. There is a late registra-
tion postmark deadline of Aug. 25, and an extra fee is
charged for late registrations. Students can register on-
line at www.actstudent.org, or registration forms can be
picked up at high school guidance counseling offices.
The cost is $29 for the traditional ACT and $43 for stu-
pebble they had gathered
had become a diamond.
They were glad they had
diamonds. They were sad
they had not gathered
more pebbles.
Daily we are present-
ed with menial tasks that
make almost no sense at
all to us. Take parenting,
the tasks are necessary,
even if they are menial.
For children are our pre-
cious pebbles. Not just
our children, but also all
.children. They are dia-
monds in the rough who,
when guided properly
through the pressures of
life, shine brilliantly after
a day's journey.
But what does it take to
guide children today?
What does it take to trans-
form children from peb-
bles to diamonds? How
can we as parents, grand-
parents, educational staff
and those who call them-
selves Christians help
children be all that they
can be? Paul's words were
to sisters and brothers
who were in this very
process of being made
over by life. They are liv-
ing in a pressure cooker of
persecution, very much
like children today.
There are three things
that are vital to our chil-
dren becoming all that
they can be, transforming
dents who choose to take the optional ACT Writing Test.
Some colleges require a writing score so students should
find out the requirements of prospective colleges before
registering for the exam. ACT scores are accepted by vir-
tually all U.S. colleges and universities, including all Ivy
League schools.
ACT's website (www.actstudent.org) has helpful infor-
mation, sample tests and the opportunity to order inex-
pensive test prep materials.
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nears for R.N.
applications
Initial applications for
the associate degree in
nursing (A.D.N.) class
scheduled in Jan. 2007 are
due Aug. 25. After submit-
ting the initial application,
RN candidates have until
December 2006 to complete
five required pre-requisites
to ensure continued eligi-
bility and final considera-
tion of their application.
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listed on the NFCC web-
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available at the NFCC
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for applicants who have
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worksheets.
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tion call Melody Foust,
A.D.N. program, at 850-
973-1662 or email
foustM@nfcc.edu.
Quilting
Guild
meets on
Aug. 23
The Lady of the .Lake
i Quilting Guild will hold its
.| monthly meeting at 9:30
a.m. on Wednesday, Aug.
S23, at the Southside Recre-
ation Center located at 901
Saint Margaret Rd. in Lake
, City.
The program for August
will feature local
r artist/sculptor Ann
Opgenorth who will pre-
sent a program on color
Schemes with a special em-
phasize on color value con-
trast.
The Guild is an organiza-
tion for anyone interested
in quilts and the art of quilt-
ing. A Show and Tell Seg-
ment will showcase the var-
ious quilters' handiwork.
Contact President Sandy
Lindfors at 386-362-6850 or
riverfolk@alltel.net for
more information.
College-bound high school students should
register for ACT exam by Aug. 18
THURSDAY,. AUGUST 17, 2006
THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
DAGE-C RA
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from pebbles to dia-
monds. What are those
three things? These princi-
ples for powerful living
are love, learn, and lead.
Love is commanded;
love is a Christian virtue;
love should be the norm
of Christian living and
should be a big part of all
living, and love must be
practiced to be genuine.
We can all learn so
much from the Lord's ex-
ample. So, always be will-
ing to reach out to a child.
They need rules, regula-
tions and discipline. They
need correction for sure,
but they all need encour-
agement and an occasion-
al gentle touch. Let's learn
from His example and
create that kind of envi-
ronment and join the edu-
cational team for the good
of the children. We love
and learn and then we
lead!
Yes, the third princi-
ple for powerful living is
leadership. We must be
willing to take our place
and stand there in faith
knowing that there are
others who are depending
on us even though it's
hard to tell sometimes
that they are.
How many pebbles
(children) will you pick
up? How many diamonds
will you hold tomorrow?
wt;IG; SPEED QN CAMPUS,
SSports
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Section B
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Trojan Red and White game
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HCHS Varsity Football Schedule
Date Opponent Site Time
Monticello
Fort White
Chiefland
PK Yonge
Baldwin'
Cross CiIty
Jacksonville Episcopal*
Trinity Christian'
FSU High'
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Awav
Home
Away
Home
Live Oak
7:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
7:00
7:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
7:30
district games
Head Coach Corey Green
Athletic Director Carole NI. O'Cain
Varsity Trojans pre-season jamboree at
Taylor County High School/Perry at 7
p.m., Friday, Aug. 18.
JV Trojans at home with Jefferson Coun-
ty on Thursday, Aug. 24.
7th/8th team at home with Madison
County at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 7.
Junior Varsity Football Schedule
Date Opponent Site Time
Aug. 24 Jefferson County Home 7:00
Aug. 31 P K Yonge Away 7:00
Sept. 7 West Nassau Away 7:00
Sept. 28 Suwannee. County Home 7:00
Head Coach Corey Green
Athletic Director Carole M. O'Cain
JV/Varsity 2006 Volleyball Schedule
Date
Aug. 21
Aug. 31
Sept. 5
Sept. 12
Sept. 14
Sept. 18
Oct. 3
Oct. 5
* district games
Opponent
Live Oak*
Union County*
Lafayette County
Branford*
Union County*
Live Oak*
Mayo, Branford
Branford*
Time
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
@ Quail Heights
Home
Away
@ Quail Heights
Away
@ Quail Heights
4:00
4:00
4:00
4:00
4:00
4:00
4:00
Athletic Director Carole M. O'Cain
(Quail Heights Country Club is located in Lake City)
Date
' Aug. 15
Aug. 17
Aug. 22
Aug. 24
Aug. 29
Aug. 31
Sept. 5
Sept. 7
Sept. 12
Sept. 14
Sept. 18
Sept. 19
Sept. 21
Sept. 25
Sept. 26
Oct. 2
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 12
Oct. 17
" district games
Opponent
Branford Co.
Branford
Union Co.
Taylor Co.'
FSU. High*
Union Co.
Fort White
Madison Co*
FSU. High*
Taylor Co."
Bell
Suwannee Co.
Madison Co.*
Bell High
Jefferson (VI
Bradfoi d
Suwannee
Fort White
Branford
District Tournament
Site
Away
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Awav
Home
Away
Away
Away
Home
Away
Home
Away
Home
Away
Home
Awav
Home
,"' Hamilton High
Time
5:00/6:30
5:00/6:00
5:00/6:30
5:30 / 7:00
5:00/7:00
5:00/ 6:30
5:00/ 7:00.
5:00/ 7:00
5:00/7:00
5:00 /7:00
5:00/6:30
5:00/6:30
5:00/7:00
5:00/6:30
5:00
5:00/7:00
5:00/ 6:30
5:00/6:30
5:00/6:30
4:00/ 5:30/7:00
Athletic Director Carole M. O'Cain
Aug. 25
Sept. 1
Sept. 8
Sept. 22
Sept. 29
Oct. 6
Oct. 13
Oct. 20
Oct. 27
Nov. 3
HCHS 2006 Golf Schedule
T~roSa~ actioll
PA L- 2RL THE JASPER NEWS. Ja-er.,FL THURSDAY,-AUGUST-17, 2006
This is the time of year
when, to use an old "south-
ernism," "lectioneering"
hits its zenith. I heard the
late Hilward Morgan state
in a speech once when he
was running for School
Board a number of years
ago, that he had "tasted
some of the sweetest
grapes, eaten some of the
best pound cake, and had
drunk some of the coolest
and best well water" all
over the county. And so it
goes with those vying to
become newly elected offi-
cials or retain their offices.
The first primary election
will be held on Tuesday,
Sept.-5 and since this is an
"off" election year, voter
"turnout" is expected to be
low. Let's prove them
wrong here in Hamilton
County, exercise your right
to vote.
If you'd like to vote early,
you may begin voting at
the Supervisor's Office on
Monday, Aug. 21, and I be-
lieve you can vote through
Friday, Sept. 2. If you
would like an absentee bal-
lot, call the Supervisor of
Elections Office in Jasper,
and they will furnish you
with one or wait until Elec-
tion Day and go to the
polls. They are open from 7
a.m. till, 7 p.m. to give
everyone plenty of time to
.vote. "
I hope everyone who is
registered will vote. Re-
member one vote can make
a difference. One vote elect-
ed Adolph Hitler, Chancel-
lor of Germany in 1933.
Your vote is your voice.
Vote on Sept. 5 for the can-
didate of your choice.
Speaking of candidates,
South Hamilton Elemen-
tary was "chock full" of
candidates and political ac-
tivists on Saturday, Aug.
12, as the Hamilton County
Democratic Executive
Committee sponsored the
first of two political rallies
to be held in Hamilton
County. At 6 p.m., candi-
dates gathered at SHE
where they "stumped" for
the public. They were in-
troduced by Annie Law
Pinello, vice-chair of the
Committee. The stage was
beautifully decorated with
ferns ,donated by Mrs.
Charles (Mildred) Floyd,
and a patriotic flower
arrangement provided by
the Bullard Family, White
Springs.
Rousing patriotic music
was provided by Delores
Howell, Jasper. The invoca-
tion and Pledge' of Alle-
giance were led by Herbert
Lumpkin, White Springs,
Veteran's Officer for
Hamilton County. A full
coterie of local candidates
spoke on issues pertaining
to their offices or prospec-
tive offices.
Following the "speak-
ing," a delicious chicken pi-
lau supper cooked by Jerry
Lawrence Bullard with all
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the trimmings done by the
cafeteria staff was served. I
would like to extend a spe-
cial thanks to Hamilton
County Property Appraiser
David Goolsby for being
the only elected county-
wide official, not running
for election, who attended
our rally in White Springs.
Thank you, Davie, and
thank you for the loan of
your kettle to cook our
chicken pilau.
Special thanks are ex-
tended to many in our area
who helped make this
event possible. The next ral-
ly will be held at Cross-
roads Volunteer Fire De-
partment on Saturday, Aug.
19, at 6 p.m. Complimenta-
ry cokes, potato chips, and
hot dogs will be served.
Come out and hear your lo-
cal and state candidates at
this political rally.
Laura Leigh Bullard,
White Springs, spent last
week with her maternal
grandparents, Sybil and
Everal. Allen, Jennings. She
also shared a visit with her
maternal great-grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Anson (Edith)
Johnson. She stated she had
a wonderful time and al-
ways enjoys her visits with
her Mimi, Papa, and'
"Granny Edie." She will be
a sixth grade student this
year at Epiphany Catholic
School, Lake City.
Kyle Graham, White
Springs, son of Doug and
Kim Stormant Graham,
who is a student at the Bap-
tist Theological Seminary in
Graceville, was the guest
speaker for the morning
worship service at First
Baptist Church, White
Springs, on Sunday, Aug.
13. Kyle is an outstanding
young man, and we wish
him well as he continues hiNs
studies and his career in
His service.
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The nature walk in front
of the school in White
Springs is a nice addition to
our town, and I commend
many volunteers including
Earl Carter, White Springs,
for all their hard work in
making this park a reality.
It was built in honor the
late John Graham, longtime
educator and former mayor
of the Town of White
Springs.
The "Apples of Gold,"
headed up by Judy Smith.
and Barbara Klepper of
New Hope Baptist Church,
Jennings, are to be com-
mended for the wonderful
job they did in providing
homemade baked treats for
all the schools in this coun-
ty during pre-planning.
What a treat and what a
marvelous ministry. We
appreciate you! God bless
you!
As I drove past Long
Branch Congregational
Methodist Church on Sat-
urday, I noticed their
young people were having
a good time, slipping and
sliding and having a great
"water day" on the church
grounds. It was a good af-
ternoon for it, and I know
everyone had a "big" time.
Please remember the fol-
lowing in prayer: Virginia
Daniel, JM. Morgan,
Gladys "Granny" Ruh,
Justin Hill, Marie Hickson,
Franklin Fouraker, Mae
Norris Notes
By Lillian Norris
Early one morning last ty High School as an ESE
week I heard the "wheels instructor. She will be con-
on the bus go round and tinuing her education by
round." I think this is the taking classes twice a
way the little book put it, week at VSU. Good luck in
one that we read away the coming year, Renee.
back when, as school bus- There was a good
es got started, reminding turnout at the Political Ral-
us that the schools in ly at the VFW building last
Hamilton County are week. The speakers pre-
again in session. Many of sented themselves well.
you are wondering, as I We hope for a good
am, where did the summer turnout at the polls and
go? Some are having hap- feel that this will be a clean,
py thoughts, some dread- and honest election.'
ing the beginning of a new Be sure to vote, if.you do
year. not show up at the polls,
There seem to be many then you should not be
changes. being. made. We able to complain if .things
hope they will all be for do not go as you wish.
the improvement of Your vote does count.
Hamilton County School, The program opened
students, teachers and with Kanoye Capps
staff. I wish a good year singing the Star Spangled
for all. Remember to be Banner. Vonnie Wood
careful for the school chil- sang other patriotic songs.
dren (and the adults) so The crowd joined her in
that sWe may have a safe some of the songs, show-
school year. ing an expression of great
Congratulations to Re- patriotism. The food was
nee Daigle, who received delicious too. We were late
her Bachelor of Science so we brought. our .food.
Degree from .Valdosta home to enjoy it. The VFW
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gree. Renee is now em- froin Food way, and other
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006
THE JASPER NEWS, Jasper, FL
PAGF 9R
Tomlinson, Preston Stor-
mant, Jean Padgett,
Lafayette McCall, Ceil
Pound, Gaynelle Greene,
Gussie Cheshire, Isabel
Freeman, Wanda Stephens,
Tommy Smith, Verna Mae
Johnson, Frank McPherson,
Sarah Thomas, Ella Taylor,
Lenora Aikens, Billie
Payne, Darlene Hall,
Dorothy Hill, Rev. Wendell
Hill, Wendell Wynn, Glen-
wood Bennett, Claude Hall,
Trey Townsend, Live Oak,
Melvin Sheppard, Lake
City, our state, our nation,
and our "own" Hamilton
County.
Have a good week,
Hamilton County I love
you.
nounced. We did not see
any of the recipients of the
prizes and don't know if
they were there or not.
On Saturday, Dr. Ben
and I attended a 50th wed-
ding anniversary party in
Fargo, Ga., for JT and An-
nie Ruth Steedley. We
were surprised to be able
to see and visit with a
number of patients from
that area.
On the way back toward
Jasper,. we had planned to
come back by Statenville
and saw a sign that said
"Peckerwood." We turned
around and decided to see':
where it would take As.:
.We knew of. the Peclker-'
wood Route going right-'
off Rd. 6, toward, .the.
Hunters apd Bullards, But'
had not been this way,.
We weren't sure where :
we were, but "figured:'
someone would find..us if
we got'lost. We didn't see
any houses, saw'nf one.'
church (later learned from
Elbert Hughes thatli'ai
where his parents were
buried). We were not sure.
where -we had been 'itil
we came out back on Rd.
6, still riot sure where we.,
had been.
-We also learned that'
ruch of this ,lad.,is'.
owned by .the_,Langdale
family. There are so nany
pretty places ii Ha it6on.
.County to be ekplored.,It-
has, long been a de.,i e.'of
mine to venture ouit, an i
..s .' .- .
see Norris, Page "6B 3
.. -'.2 ::_. _':, 3- '
m
I -IU IOLATA-- UUl O IT171,V T JVASE-VVE
By Waylon Bush,
Principal
Wow! South. Hamiltoi
began school this pas
Wednesday with a bang
and we have not slowed
down a bit! Wednesday af
ternoon, the White Spring:
Police Departmen
(WSPD) sponsored "Safety
Day" for the students. ThE
WSPD has been a grea
friend to SHE and pu
forth such a positive imagE
for our students. We ap
preciate all that the Town
of White Springs has donE
for our students.
Safety Day also includes
the Hamilton County
Sheriff's Office, the De
apartment of Transporta
tion, Stephen Foster parl
rangers, the Florida GamE
and Fish Commission, th(
White Springs Fire Depart
ment, Department of Agri
culture, and White Springs
Library.
Every time I think of th(
HCSO, I think of Chip Be
lote, which makes mE
think of Buzz Register
Back, oh, a couple of years
ago, when they were in
their football playing days
I happened to be coaching
I probably do not remem
ber this story exactly, but
believe that I had defeated
one or both of them in arm
Wrestling. (No rematch.)
Sometime shortly aftel
that, at the end of a prac
tice, I was tackled and tak
en to the ground by guess
who? Yep. The dynamic
duo. Both of them were on
top of me and for somE
reason I was in a sitting
position. Well, when you
have 600 pounds on you:
back and you are in a sit
ting position, it is very dif
ficult to exchange air with
your lungs and the atmos
phere. And when you can
not inhale oxygen, it it
most difficult to say some
thing like, "Get off of me,
can't breathe." Well, I de
cided that I would die
right there on the football
field and, strangely
enough, I actually won
dered how they would, ex
plain it. At seemingly, th(
very last moment of life
they got up. At. whici
point, I inhaled half of the
world's supply of oxygen
Very happy to get it,
might add. I never shares
News
this story with them for I
was vain and did not want
n them to know they had
t gotten the best of me. But,
g the secret's out now be-
d cause I'm old and have no
- such pride anymore.
s Man, I hope Judy Smith
t is not reading this because
y I have broken all rules of
e English. I also remember
t when she made it very
t clear to me that there was
e no such word as "irregard-
- less." That was probably
n around the same time I
e had almost lost my life on
the football field and said
I something like, "irregard-
y less, I lived." Now, all of
- this is said in jest, although
- fairly close to the truth, so
k I hope no one is offended.
e Especially, you know who.
e Let's get back to SHE
- The faculty and staff were
- honored on Monday, Aug.
s 7, for achieving an "A"
school status for 2005-
e 2006. The Historic White
- Springs Beautification
e Committee in cooperation
. with PCS Phosphate, cele-
s brated that achievement
n with a luncheon at the
, Telford Hotel. The Beauti-
. fiction Committee also
- honored the staff with
I gifts. Harry Pennington,
1 Superintendent of Educa-
tion,, Johnny Bullard,
Hamilton .,Cpunty..School
r Board Director of Opera-
- tions, and Larry Carver,
- District IV Hamilton
s County School Board
c member, were invited
i guests, as well.
e The SHE staff wore new
g shirts that were presented
a to them by PCS that pro-
r claimed their "A" status
- achievement. PCS General
- Manager, Keith Thornton,
i presented SHE with a
- check from PCS in the
- amount of $1,000. The
s check presentation was a
- surprise for the staff and
I most appreciated by SHE.
- Rob Wolfe and Mike
e
Y WATER
- SOFTENER
e &
$595UP
e SEAMAN'S
AQUA CLEAN
. 230 W. Howard St.
I Live Oak
362-4043 o
South
Hamilton
FIRST ADVENT CHRISTIAN
N.W. 15th Avenue Jasper
Rev. Fran Wood
Sunday
Sunday School....................10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship ..................11:00 a.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Fellowship..................6:30 p.m.
226954-F
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
1/2 mile East on Hwy. 6, Jasper, Fl 32052
792-2275 S. Wendell Hill, Pastor
Sunday
Sunday School...................10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship..................11:00 a.m.
Children's Church.................11:00 a.m.
Church Training..................6:00 p.m.
Evening Worship..................7:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting.......................7:00 p.m.
226957-F
JASPER FIRST BAPTIST
CHURCH,
207 N.E. 2nd Street, Jasper 792-2658
Pastor: Bill Floyd
SSunday
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Morning Worship............................ 11:00 a.m.
Children's Choir &
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
.Wednesday '
Youth & Children Activities...................6:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting 6:30 p.m.
226956-F
SUNRISE BAPTIST CHURCH
U.S. 129-3 miles North of Jasper
Pastor: Rev. Gene Speight
Bible Study 9:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Church 11:00 a.m.
226960-F
NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
SR 6 West, 6592 NW 48th St.,
Jennings, FL 32053
938-5611
Pastor:Jeff Cordero
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship, Youth Happening,
RA's, GA's 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Supper 6:00 p.m.
Prayer Meeting, Discipleship class for adults,
Youth activities, Children's Choirs 6-30 p m
Van pick-up upon request : :: ,
Local teachers attend math training
Williams, PCS public rela-
tions department person-
nel, were also present at
the luncheon.
PCS is a friend of educa-
tion and a wonderful cor-
porate partner for SHE On
behalf of SHE, I wish to
thank General Manager
Thornton and PCS for their
support of SHE.
The celebration was
spearheaded by Boots Vas-
sar and Earl Varnes. Mr.
Vassar's business gave gift
certificates for school sup-
plies to all the teachers at
SHE. Mrs. Vassar was the
master of ceremonies and
kept everyone on task, in-
cluding the SHE principal.
As a retired teacher, she
still has the attention of the
class. SHE thanks Mrs.
Vassar and the Committee
for their commitment to
SHE and a wonderful lun-
cheon celebration. Other
guests and speakers were
Earle Varnes, retired
teacher, Janet Moses, local
business owner, and Ralph
Hardwick, White Springs
City Council member. We
wish to thank all the mem-
bers of the Beautification
Committee.
We also welcome our
newest faculty member,
Allison Scott. She came
from the Panama City area,
and received her Master's
degree from Troy State
University. Of course, be-
ing a Troy State graduate
myself, her attendance at
TSU certainly caught my
attention. Ms. Scott has be-
ing teaching for almost ten
years and is currently as-
signed to second grade. We
welcome her.
Also, we would like to
thank the New Hope Bap-
tist Church for remember-
ing the educators of SHE.
We do appreciate the
"goodies," their church
sponsored program, and
their support of the Hamil-
ton County School person-
nel.
The first PTO/SACS
meeting scheduled for
Monday, Alug'4, has been
re-scheduled for Aug. 21.
The meeting will be held in
the SHE Library and PTO
will begin at 3:30 p.m.
Kindergarten through
fifth grade faculty members
from South Hamilton Ele-
mentary and North Hamil-
ton Elementary attended
intensive math training in
Gainesville. The training,
Florida Students Using
Mathematics Skillfully
(SUMS), was conducted in
cooperation with the North
East Florida Educational
Consortium (NEFEC) and
the Alabama Math, Science,
and Technology Initiative
(AMSTI).
Florida SUMS will also
provide participating
teachers with on-going
support and the classroom
materials needed for effec-
tive implementation. Com-
bining these three compo-
nents professional devel-
opment, classroom sup-
port, and student resources
schools.
For more information
about the program, contact
the respective schools
and/or your child's
teacher. For a short video
about SUMS visit
http: / /www.nefec.org/.
Teachers from South Hamilton Elementary and North Hamilton Elementary attended the
Florida Sums training in Gainesville. Photo Submitted
q .4 IU --L ;- .YW U
Local teachers are the students during a mathematics training session. Photo Submitted
Yo k
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
13159 S.E.C.R. 137, Jasper, FL
Pastor-Avin Miller Phone (386) 792-2470
Sunday
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Sunday Worship.......,.............11:00 a.m.
Evening Worship ....................... 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Service 7:30 p.m.
226964-F
CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHURCH OF CHRIST
N.W. 3rd St., Jasper
Bldg.: 792-2277
Sunday
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship......................10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship....... .............. 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Evening 6:00 p.m.
226965-F
JBBEEEIHI
NEW BETHEL AME CHURCH
604 SW 6th Ave., Jasper, FL 32053
Rev. Ron Rawls
Sunday
Church School 10:00 a.m.
New Members Class.................10:00 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
*Communion every 1st Sunday 1
Wednesday
Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
Thursday
Choir Rehersal 6:30 p.m.
www.newbetheljasper.com
226967-F
FIRST UNITED METHODIST c
CHURCH
405 Central Ave., Jasper, FL P1
Pastor Dale Ames at
Phone 386-792-1122
Sunday
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Mbming Worship.......................... 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday
Bible Study 4:45 p.m.
Choir Practice 6:00 p.m.
Family Night Dinner 3rd Wednesday
226865-F//./
JASPER CHURCH OF GOD
408 Palmetto Ave., Jasper, 792-2312
Pastor: Michael Wirt
Sunday
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship......................... 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m.
Wed. Family Training.....................7:00 p.m.
Ministering to all ages.
226968-F
BURNHAM
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
,4520 NW CR 146, Jennings, FL 32053
938-1265
Pastor: Robert Carter
Sunday
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m.
HARVEST FELLOWSHIP
407 Hatley St., Hwy. 6E
P.O. Box 1512, Jasper, FL
Pastor- Jerry Thomason
Phone (386) 792-3833 or 792-3831
Sunday
Morning Worship..................... 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday
Bible Study (al age groups,................7:00 p.l.
Call Church for Directions 2
226970-F
ST. THERESE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Three miles north of Jasper U.S. 41
P.O. Box 890, Jasper, FL 32052
Rectory U.S. 90 E.,
Live Oak, FL
(386) 364-1108
Sunday MASS 11:15 a.m.
226971-F
PRESBYTERIAN
6- FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
204 N.W. 3rd Avenue, Jasper, 792-2258
/ Pastor: Rev. Doug Hilliard, 792-8412
1 SUNDAY
/ Sunday School ...................... 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service....................... 11:00 a.m.
,, Prayer in F WEDNESDAY
Prayer in Fellowshp Hall ..............9:00 a.m.
Choir Practice 7:30 p.m.
226966-F
It
will produce the most com-
prehensive effect on
teacher practice and stu-
dent achievement.
The traditional mathe-
matics textbook is still be-
ing used and vital to math-
ematics instruction in both
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 2006
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Jasper Legals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 06-176-CA
R.C. WOOD, INC., a Florida corporation,
and STANLEY C.THOMAS, SR.,
Plaintiffs:
vs.
SALVATORE GIUSTO, FRANCES GIUSTO
and LAURA GIUSTO,
Defendants.
AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: SALVATORE GIUSTO
Address Unknown
FRANCES GUSTO
180 E. 206th Street
Bronx, NY 10458-1102
LAURA GIUSTO
1535 Central Park Avenue, Apt. D6
Yonkers, NY 10701
AS WELL AS any and all other parties claim-
ing by, through, under, or against SALVATORE
GIUSTO, FRANCES GIUSTO and LAURA
GIUSTO or their respective heirs, administra-
tors and assigns, as well as all parties having
or claiming to have any right, title or interest in
the property herein described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet ti-
tie to the following property in Hamilton Coun-
ty, Florida, to-wit:
Commence at the SW corner of the NW 1/4 of
the SE 1/4, thence run North, along the West
line of the NW 1/4 of SE 1/4, 25 feet, more or
less, to the North right-of-way of a County
Road, thence N 89 deg. 25 min' East, along
said North right-of-way, 485 feet, thence N 1
deg. 39' 45" E, parallel to said West line of the.
NW 1/4 of SE 1/4, 420 feet to the Point of Be-
ginning; thence continue N 1 deg. 39' 45" E,
210 feet, thence N 89 deg. 25' E, 210 feet,
thence S 1 deg..39' 45" W,.210 feet, thence S
89 deg. 25 min. W, 210 feet to.Point of Begin-
ning. Containing 1 acre, more or less. S22,
T1N, R12E. Per OR Book 171, Page 143.
(Parcel No. 3564-110)
has been filed against you and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written defens-
es to it, if any, on CHARLOTTE J. WEIDNER,
Plaintiffs' attorney, whose address is Post Of-
fice Box 1354, Bronson, Florida 32621, on or
before Aug. 31, 2006 and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter;
otherwise a default will be entered against you
for the relief demanded in the Complaint or pe-
tition.
Dated this 28th day of July 2006.
GREG GODWIN
Clerk of Court
By:/s/ Kristy Morgan
Deputy Clerk
8/3, 8/10, 8/17, 8/24
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to 101.5612, Florida Statutes, public
notice of the time and place Logic and Accu-
racy Public testing. Hamilton County Supervi-
sors of Elections Office has scheduled the
Logic and Accuracy testing to take place in the
Supervisor office (the old HCHS) Courthouse
Annex US HWY 41, Jasper, August 18 at 9:30
a.m.
08/17
Jasper Legals
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OFTHE
STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
HAMILTON COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2006-CA-182
CU MEMBERS MORTGAGE,
A DIVISION OF COLONIAL SAVINGS, F.A.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JAMES JACKSON CUMBUS; THE UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF JAMES JACKSON
CUMBUS; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UN-
KNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED, AND IF
DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN
HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AS-
SIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND
TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTSS;
TIMBERLAKE PROPERTY OWNERS' AS-
SOCIATION, INC.; WHETHER DISSOLVED
OR PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER
WITH GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDI-
TORS, LIENORS, OR TRUSTEES OF SAID
DEFENDANTS) AND ALL OTHER PER-
SONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER,
OR AGAINST DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN
TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2;
Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to a Fi-
nal Summary Judgment of Foreclosure en-
tered in the above-styled cause, in the Circuit
Court of Hamilton County, Florida, I will sell
the property situate In Hamilton County, Flori-
da, described as:
LOT 8, LAKEWOOD HILLS SOUTH, AC-
CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGES 88
AND 89. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA.
To include a:
1996 COUGAR MOBILE HOME VIN GMH-
GA405968843A 70719227
1996 COUGAR MOBILE HOME VIN GMH-
GA405968843B 70719228
A/K/A
6325 NW 30th Way
Jennings, fl 32053
at public sale, to the highest and best bidder,
for cash, at the South front door of the Hamil-
ton County Courthouse, 207 NE First Street,
Jasper, FI 32052 at, on September 7, 2006 @
11:00 a.m.
Dated this 4th day of August, 2006.
Any persons claiming an interest in the sur-
plus from the sale, if any, other than the prop-
erty owner as of the date of the lis pendens,
must file a claim within 60 days after the sale.
Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the
4th day of august 2006.
Jasper Legals
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ROBERT
OR IMOGENE HENDRY the holder of the fol-
lowing certificates) has filed said certificates)
for a tax deed to be Issued thereon. The cer-
tificate numbers) and years) of issuance, the
description of the property, and the names in
which it was assessed are as follows:
CERTIFICATE NO.: 425 issued May 27, 2004
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:
Parcel No. 4414-000
Section 8 Township 1N Range 11E
Lot 11 and 5 ft on S side of
Lot 10 desc in ORB 333-299
ORB 506-171 ORB 508-90-02
Florida Campsites
NAME(S) IN WHICH ASSESSED:
Natalie K. Paluck agreement for deed from:
Freedom Processing Services Inc
All of said property being in the County of
Hamilton, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be
redeemed according to law, the property de-
scribed in such certificate or certificates will be
sold to the highest bidder at the South Front
Door of the Hamilton County Courthouse, 207
Northeast First Street, Jasper, Florida at 11:00
a.m. on Thursday, August 31, 2006.
Pursuant to Chapter 197.542 (2), Florida
Statutes, the highest bidder is required to post
a non-refundable cash deposit of $200 with the
Clerk of Court at the time of the sale, to be ap-
plied to the sale price at the time of full pay-
ment. The Clerk may require bidders to show
their willingness and ability to post the cost de-
posit.
/s/ Kristy Morgan DC
Greg Godwin
Clerk of Circuit Court
Hamilton County, Florida
7/27, 8/3, 8/10, 8/17
"IN THE THIRD, CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO:2006CA000252
OAK WOODLANDS, INC
Plaintiff
vs.
TIMOTHY GRIFFITH
Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: TIMOTHY GRIFFITH
FORMER ADDRESS:
21231 SE 152nd Place
Umatilla, FI 32784
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ac-
tion an the following property in Hamilton
County, Florida:
L015t, io ,. gnuI asa t.uiity LJnk WnVfl-U
LOIS 18, 19, & U20, Lake County IOak Wood UUU-
Greg Godwin lands subdivision according to Plat Book 3,
Clerk of Court Page 6, of the Public Records of Hamilton
SCounty, Florida.
By: Cynthia Johnson
Deputy Clerk
THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY:
Law offices of Daniel C. Consuegra
9204 King Palm Drive
Tampa, FI 33619-1328
Attorneys for Plaintiff
In accordance with the American with Disabil-
ities Act of 1990, persons needing a special
accommodation to participate in this proceed-
ing should contact the ASA Coordinator no
' later than seven (7) days prior to the proceed-
Ings. If hearing impaired, please call (800)955-
8770 (voice), via, Florida Relay Service.
08/17, 24.
Has been filed against.you, and you are re-
quired to serve a copy of your written defens-
es, if any, to it on DONALD K. RUDSER, Plain-
tiffs Attorney, whose address is Post Office
Drawer 1011, Jasper, Florida 32052, on or be-
fore September 16,2006 and file immediately
thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered
against you for the relief demanded in the
complaint or petition.
Dated this 4th day of August, 2006.
Greg Godwin
Clerk of Court
By: Cynthia Johnson
Deputy Clerk
08/17, 24, 31, 09/07
Al
LI N
ARREST
REPORTS
Editor's note: The Jasper
News prints the entire ar-
rest record each week. If
your name appears here
and you are later found not
guilty or the charges are
dropped, we will be happy
to make note of this in the
newspaper when judicial
proof is presented to us by
you or the authorities.
The following abbrevia-
tions are used below:
DAC Department of
Agriculture Commission
DOA Department of
Agriculture
DOT '- Department of
Transportation
FDLE Florida Depart-
ment of Law Enforcement
FHP Florida Highway
Patrol a
FWC Florida Fish and
Wildlife Conservation
Commission
HCDTF Hamilton
County Drug Task Force
HCSO Hamilton Coun-
ty Sheriff's Office
JAPD Jasper Police De-
partment
JNPD Jennings Police
Department
OALE Office of Agri-
cultural Law Enforcement
P&P Probation and Pa-
role ,
'SCSO Siwannee Coun-
ty Sheriff's Office
WSPD White Springs
. Police Department
Aug. 7, Aaron M. Mer-
gehthaler, 42; 7161 Wiggin-s
Rd., Live Oak; six months
County Jail; HCSO
Aug. 7, Charles Lee
White Jr., 30; 10306
Kendrick St., White
Springs; 24 months; DOC;
HCSO
Aug. 7, Carl Maurice
Padgett, 27; 1805 West Blue
Herring Blvd. Riviera
Beach; possession of mari-
juana with intent to sell
(16.5 grams); possession of
drug paraphernalia; DOT
Aug. 8, Matthew
Jonathan Jenkins, 23; 866
Whisperwood Tr., Cleve-
land, Tenn.; hold for Pinel-
las County Sheriff's Office
on two warrants; violation
of driver's license restric-
tions; non-resident registra-
tion; HCSO
Aug. 8, Terrill Antonio
Evans, 27; 1308 Fletcher
Rd.,' Tifton, Ga.; battery
(domestic violence); HCSO
Aug. 8, Joe Elbert Dampi-
et, 35; 7991 NW CR 152,
Jennings; violation of pro-
bation; two counts; felony
driving while licensed sus-
pended; felony driving un-
der the influence; attach tag
not assigned; HCSO
Aug. 8, Lovie 'olmar, 24;
10558 Moore St., White
Springs; felony battery;
HCSO
Aug.. 10, Floyd Lamar
Moore, 23; 2180 NW 22
Blvd., Jennings; violation of
probation; sale of cocaine,
two counts; HCSO
Aug. 10, Jamie Devon
Graham, 19; 4181 SW 101
PI., Jasper; possession of a
controlled substance, (co-
caine); three counts of sell-
Absentee ballots are
now ready for requesting
and mailing.
The last day to mail bal-
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(cocaine); HCSO
Aug. 11, Linda Beatrice
Ponds, 53; 1101 2nd St.,
Jasper; violation of proba-
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paraphernalia; Proba-
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Aug. 11, Christopher Lee
Burke, 20; PO Box 45,
Statenville, GA; violation of
probation; fleeing police of-
ficer; high speed chase; dri-
ving while license suspend-
ed or revoked; HCSO
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40; 1185 Suwannee St., Jen-
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weapon; felony battery; pe-
tit theft;. HCSO
Aug. 12, Michael Glenn
Pettrey, 31; 334 Amerson
Ave., Jasper; driving while
license suspended or re-
voked; JAPD
Aug. 12, Juan Vasquez
Lopez, 26; 1301 Berry St.,
Jennings; battery; HCSO
Aug. 12, Jose Guzman,
23; 1301 Berry St., Jennings;
battery; HCSO
Aug. 12, Derrick A.
Gracey, 27; P.O. Box 1461,
Jasper; walk-in on warrant;
sale of controlled substance
with in 1000 feet of a place
of worship; HCSO
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Cray, 32; 521 SW Houston
Ave., Live. Oak; reckless
driving; WSPD
Aug.. 13, Joseph Nelson
West, 20; 1031 NW Walker
Ave., Live Oak; fleeing;
eluding; careless driving;,
JAPD
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Hamilton County Booster Club
The Hamilton County Trojan Booster
Club held their first meeting of the season
on Friday, Aug. 11. There was a great turn
out with lots of enthusiasm.
Coach Green gave an encouraging and
optimistic outlook for the upcoming Tro-
jan football season. The Trojans begin their
season Friday night in Perry, with a full
schedule to follow.
The Booster Club will sponsor several
fundraisers soon, with 100 percent of the
funds collected benefiting the team.
Some of the upcoming events are ads for
football programs, chicken dinner
fundraisers and muzzle loader raffle tick-
ets.
If you are interested in buying an ad for
the program call Sandy McCall at 792-2345
or Sylvia Cone at 938-3041. The deadline
for ads will be Aug. 25.
If you are interested in cooking, serving
or delivering chicken dinners or in buying
some dinners, contact Randy or Melody
McCoy at 938-4370 or Sylvia Cone.
We are blessed to have such great kids so
let's all come out and support them.
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Coach Green encourages parents, students, friends and businesses to show their Trojan
colors on game day and display Trojan signs in business windows. Photo Submitted
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Underwater tactics with Ken Cook
Summertime bass patterns
No matter where you
live or where you fish,
you're fully aware that it's
summertime. Patterns are
especially important this
time of year and the same
one is applicable in most
regions be they north,
south, east or west.
The best place to start
patterning summertime
bass is offshore. During
the summer, the key tc
success is water quali-
ty: Wherever you find
the best and most sta-
ble water quality, you
will find the best and
most stable bass fish-
ing. Though water
temperature might be
key in most seasons
(especially spring-
time), "quality water"
in the summer is deter-
mined by oxygen and
pH levels.
First, consider sunlight
penetration, which is de-
termined by the water's
color and its effect on light
penetration.
The growth of plankton
causes a change in the pH
and oxygen levels of the
water. If the water you
fish has a greenish color tc
it, you most likely have a.
lot of plankton meaning
that the pH levels will
vary greatly between
times of sunlight and
darkness. Because of this,
fish will find the most sta-
ble water conditions in the
water column at the fur-
3 thest reaches of the sun-
light's penetration to keep
3 from having to move
2 every time the sun rises
t and sets.
Try to determine at
what depth you see the
t most fish activity. Once
you determine the key
depth, look for bass cover
in that area of the water
column. Once you've
found those, look to see
where the edges of two or
more of those structures
intersect to find the key
feeding and holding areas
for bass. When these inter-
sections contain ridges,
points or other high spots
in the bottom contour,
they are very attractive to
bass.
To target them, I rely on
two techniques. The first
is the tried-and-true
Texas-rigged worm. My
favorite rig consists of a
tungsten sinker in three-
sixteenths to three-
eighths-ounce size de-
pending on water depth
and wind. I normally use
a Berkley Gulp! Turtle
Back worm tied to Berkley
Vanish Transition fluoro-
carbon.
My go-to lure during
the BASS tour stop at Lake
Oneida was a Berkley
Gulp! four-inch Sinking
Minnow in Watermelon
Red Glitter. I rigged
the Sinking Minnow
wacky style on a size
one hook tied to eight-
pound Berkley Vanish
Transition fluorocar-
bon with a one-eighth
ounce tungsten drop
shot weight about 10
inches below the hook.
There's lots of ways
to catch fish during the
summer, but under-
standing the keys to bass
behavior can help you en-
joy more productive days
on the water and catch
bigger fish. So if you plan
to wet a line during these
dog days, try heading off
shore and figure out
where the big ones are to
improve your skills as an
angler.
Ken Cook is the 1991
BassmAster Classic Cham-
pion and a 14-time Classic
qualifier. A former fish-
eries biologist, Cook lives
on his: ranch in Meers,
Okla.
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Trojan football players hold the winning tickets' for the Booster Club raffle. Mantha Young
won first prize, Ward Daniels won second prize and Narion McLendon'won third prize.
Photo Submitted
Continued From Page 2B ramble. Re-
cently I cov-
ered some roads off Rd. 6 in the other di-
rection and had a desire'to cover more.
Gas has gotten so high it may. curtail my
driving. Do you have any suggestions?
I have received several calls regarding
Virgie Cope's book. I will be having more
information soon. Marion Turner had got-
ten the ppoks she had, through Virgie's
son, Ed, as she had heard of people wanti-
ng 'them.
Remember the Political Forupm to be
held at the Civic Center, Jasper, on Sunday
afternoon, Aug. 20, starting at 3 p.m. All
candidates are invited, and urged, to at-
tend and speak, of have a representative
speak: for them. The speeches, will be
timed, each candidate will be allotted the
game time. It will be a good time to speak
to your constituents, meet and visit with
your friends. Hope to see you there.
Keep, in touch!
Lillian Norris
S792-2151
S, norrislw@alltel.net
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Youth Challenge at the North
Elementary School Gym from
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8. Lots of activities and free
Political Rally will be held at
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Democratic Party. For more
information contact Shelby Henderson
at 792-3875.
Aug. 20 Political Forum at 3 p.m. at
the Courtoy Civic Center in Jasper. All
candidates are invited. Sponsored by
the Hamilton County Republican Party.
For more information call Jerry Griner
at 792-3057 or Marion Turner at 792-
1556.
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Community Events, please contact
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Allbrittons sponsors Quail Shoot Golf Tournament Sept. 16-17
The $10,000 putt will be up for grabs Friday, Sept. 15 at Quail Heights
Country Club in Lake City. Anyone can enter the Allbritton's Pontiac GMC
contest with a $5 entry fee. After proceeding through various qualifying
rounds, one person will advance to putt for $10,000 "BIG ONES".There will
also be many prizes during the afternoon putting, contest.
One of the most popular golf
events in. North Florida is
scheduled to be played Sept.
16-17 at Quail Heights Country
Club in Lake City. The 2006
Quail Shoot Member-Guest
Golf Tournament presented by
Allbritton's Pontiac-GMC and
Allbritton's Used Cars has
grown in popularity since' its in-
ception in 1992.
The field consists of two-man
teams. A team is comprised of a
Quail Heights member and the
guest of his choice. Guests
came from as far as Erie, Pa.
and Dayton, Ohio, but most
come from the Jacksonville and
Gainesville arba.
Teams are flighted based on
their total team handicap.
Teams play an 18 hole round on
Saturday and an 18 hole round
on Sunday. The top.two teams
in each flight after 36 holes ad-
vance to the "Shoot-out." In the
"Shoot-out" the worst team
score on each hole drops out
until only one team remains.
That team is the Quail Shoot
Champion. '
The success of the tourna-
ment is due to a hard-working
and dedicated tournament com7
. mittee and strong sponsorship.
There are four categories of
sponsorships; they are Gold-
$550, Silver-$200 and Bronze-
$100. Anyone interested in be-
ing a sponsor should contact
Carl Ste-Marie at 386-752-
3339, 386-623-2833 or e-mail
carlquailheights corn
Entry fee is $115 per person
which includes the pairings par-
ty for two, shirt, dinner and
dance for two on Saturday
night, breakfast and the oppor-
tunity to win one of the several
major prizes. Thousands of dol-
lars are given away, a dozen
golf balls for hole contest win-
ners, merchandise, rounds of
golf, pro shop gift certificates
and much more. NOTE: Please
remember that Quail,
Heights is spike-less,
so you must have
soft-spikes to play.
For more informa-
tion contact Carl Ste-
Marie at 386-752-
3339 or 386-623-2833
or e-mail carl@quail-,
heights.com.. :
Schedule of Events
Date
Friday, Sept. 15:
Saturday, Sept. 16:
Sunday, Sept. 17:
Time
9 a.m.-8 p.m.
4-8 p.m.
8 p.m.-until
8 a:m.-2 p.m.
2-4 p.m.
6-7 p.m.
7-8:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m.-until
7-8 a.m.
8:15 a.m.-1'p.m.
1:30-4 p.m.
Event
Registration
$10, 000'Putting Contest
.Pairings party
First round (No.1 and No. 10)
Gold Shoot-out
Cocktail hour
Dinner
Dance
Breakfast
Final round (Shotgun)
Shoot-out
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THAT RETURN .
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Perennials are the perfect solution for busy people .
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The\ come back ever springs so there's no
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Suwannee Country Club Golf Pro Roger Spiwak, right, are pictured following Crapps' hole-in-one at
Suwannee Country Club, The Hole-In-One Tournament is sponsored by Albritton's Pontiac-GMC.
Crapps won a new set of irons. Photo: Vanessa Fulz
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A recipe featuring some of Cook-Off held Aug. 6 in New
Florida's all-time favorites- Orleans.
snapper, shrimp, tropical fruit Justin Timineri, executive
and citrus-won out over sub- chef for the Florida Depart-
missions by 20 other premier ment of Agriculture and Con-
chefs from around the country summer Services (FDACS), pre-
to capture top honors at the pared the winning entree dur-
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tance front Joshua Butler. ex-
ecutive chef to Governor Jeb
Bush.
FDACS Conmmissionrer
Charles H. Bronson said win-
ning this prestigious national
competition is a reflection on
the freshness and quality of
Florida ingredients, as well as(
the creativity of the d6part-
ment's executive chef.
"'Delicious fresh Florida
seafood is a superb start to any
dish," Bronson said. "Add in
our chef's innovative culinary
approach, and you've got a
winning combination. We're
extremely pleased that the
judges selected Florida's entry
over such tough competition
from around the country." .
SAll the participating chefs.
were given two hours from
preparation to the presentation
of the final dish. Timineri's
"Crispy Pan Seared Florida
Snapper with Passion Fruit
Cream and Florida Citrus Sal-
ad with Florida Gulf Shrimp
and Spicy Green M Jam"
was chosen by a pahel of six
judges as the best new domes-
tic seafood dish that reflected
the chef's home state.
The panel of judges includ-
ed two James Beard A\ward-
winning chefs, Susan Spicer.
of Bayona Restaurant in NeW
Orleans, and Shawn McClain
of Spring Restaurant in Chica-
go. Rounding out the panel
.were: Donna Florio, senior
food %writer, Southern Living .
Magazine; Julia Rutland, se-
nior editor, Coastal Living
Magazine; Bill Hogarth, direc-
tor, National Oceanic and At-"
mospheric Administration
(NOAA); and John Connelly,
president. National Fisheries
Institute.
Timineri was sponsored by
the Gulf and South Atlantic
Fisheries Foundation and the
FDACS through its bureau of
seafood and aquaculture mar-
keting. .
"Winning this cook-off is
extremely exciting," said
Timineri. "It was a team effort
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Aug. -16
NFCC will conduct GED tests
North Florida Community College (NFCC); GED tests; 6
p.m., Tuesday-Wednesday, Aug. 15-16, NFCC Technical Cen-
ter; Madison campus; Photo ID required; preparation courses
free; fee for test; Info/pre-registration: 850-973-1629.
Today!
Aug. 16
Office hours with Congressman Boyd's
staff in Live Oak and Branford
A member of Congressman Allen Boyd's (D-North Florida)
staff will be visiting Live Oak and Branford on the third
Wednesday of every month so the people of Suwannee County
have the opportunity to personally discuss issues concerning
them. Congressman Boyd's staff is trained to assist con-
stituents with a variety of issues relating to various federal
agencies. It is important to Congressman Boyd that his staff is
available for those who are not able to travel to either his
Panama City or Tallahassee offices. Office hours with Con-
gressman Boyd's staff this month will be Wednesday, Aug. 16,
from 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m., Live Oak City Hall, Live Oak
and from 1-2:30 p.m., Town Hall, Branford.
Thursday
Aug. 17
Muscadine Grape Twilight Field Day
UF/IFAS %1ill hold a Muscadine Grape Twilight Field Day
from 6-8:30 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 17 at North Florida Re-
search and Education Center-Suwannee Valley (NFREC-SV),
Live Oak; Cost: $10 registration fee; Note: registration
deadline 5 p.m., Monday, Aug. 14. Info/registration: 386-
362-1725, khancock@ifas.ufl.edu or http://nfrec-
sv.ifas.ufl.edu.
Thursday
Aug. 17, 18,19, 20 and 22
Disaster training courses offered by
American Red Cross
The American Red Cross will offer disaster training courses
to residents of Suwannee, Hamilton and Columbia Counties
Aug. 17, 18, 19, 20 and 22 at Suwannee County Emergency:
Operations Center (EOC), 13530 NW 80th Terrace, Live Oak.
Schedule: Orientation to, Disaster Services at. 6 p.m., Thursday,
Aug. 17; Mats Care Overview from 6-10 p.m., Friday Aug.
18; Shelter Operations/Simulation from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Satur-
day Aug. 19; Emergency Assistance to Families from 9 a.m.-5
p.m., Sunday, Aug. 20; and DAT Team Training from 6-10
p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 22. There is no charge for any of these
disaster courses. Info'regis a- ..
tion: 352-31-1-i-J ': or 3m -.
752.-0650 or38863624-340. -) '
Thursday
Aug. 17
Free workshop on
business loans
Business Enterprise Center
(BEC), Small Business Devel-
opment Center and US Small
Business Administration pre-
sent a free workshop on the .
BLX Community Express
Loan Program for residents of
Suwannee, Hamilton, Lafayette
and Madison counties from 6-8 '
p.m., Thursday, Aug. 17 at
Spirit of the Suwannee Music .
Park in the Grande Hall. The ,
program serves minorities, 1.,
women and veterans in low to
moderate income areas, HUB-
Zones and other SBA designat-
ed- areas. Loan amounts of
$5,000 to $50,000; seven year .
term; no collateral required;
easy application process; fast
turn-around; start-up and exist-
imig businesses;' all industries
considered; and no tax returns
required. Note: A buffet dinner
of lasagna, veggies, salad, gar-
lie toast, tea/water and dessert .
will be available for $8 at 5:30'i '
p.m. for participants. Info/reg- "
istration: 386-362-6600 or hub- .
zone@suwanneechamber.conm.
Thursday
Aug. 17
NFCC will conduct
College Placement '
Tests(CPT)
North Florida Community ".
College w ill conduct College
Placement Tests (CPT) on ''
computer on at 8-30 a.m.,"1:30 14..3(
p.m. and 6 pi.m., Thursday, 1
Aug. 17, in the NFCC Testing -.
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for you and your community
FAMU Entrepreneurial Rural Business Development Project
will host an informational meeting on business development
services from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 17 at Hamilton County
Extension Office in Jasper. The program offers assistance in
the following areas: developing a business idea/plan, locating
grants/loans, accounting/recordkeeping, loan package comple-
tion, non-profit 501(c)3 applications for churches, community
development corporation creation and other sources of rural
business loans.Cost: no registration fee required. Info: Phillip
Petway, 386-362-2771.
Thursday-Saturday
Aug. 17-19
NFCC Sentinel Players offer "Proof" as
summer drama fare
NFCC Sentinel Upstage Players offers three performances
of "Proof" at 7:30 p.m., Thursday-Saturday, Aug. 17-19 in the
Fine Arts Auditorium on the NFCC campus in Madison; Cost:
Tickets $5; Info: ,850-973-9481,'belld@nfcc.edu.
Final performance for
Millennium Nights for now,
will resume after football season!
Friday
Aug. 18
Millennium Nights
The city of Live Oak and Herold White are sponsoring Mil-
lennium Nights every other Friday from 7-10 p.m. at Millen-
nium Park 'in downtown Live Oak. Entertainers who wish to
perform must call in advance to White at 386-590-0129 or
386-362-3263 to get your name on the list of performers. An
open mic time will be set aside for those who perhaps aren't
polished performers yet but want to be this is your time to
shine! Millennium Nights will resume after football season.
Friday
Deadline Aug. 18
ACT Test registration
The ACT Test will be administered Saturday, Sept. 16 at lo-
cal high schools in Florida; Cost: $29-ACT or $43-ACT/Writ-
ing Test; Note: registration deadline Friday, Aug. 18; late reg-
istration Friday, Aug. 25, late fees apply; Info/registration:
www.actstudent.org or high school guidance counseling of-
fices..
Friday
Aug. 18
Chicken pilau dinner to benefit March of
Dimes
A chicken pilau dinner with all the trimmings will be avail-
able from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Friday, Aug. 18 at Live Oak Fire
Station for a $5 donation. All proceeds go to March of Dimes.
"Premature babies need hope, love and you." Tickets may be
purchased in advance and delivery will be available for five or
more orders. Info: Glenda Williams, 386-362-2616.
Friday
Aug. 18
Free workshop series explores practical
spirituality
A series of free workshops entitled "Live the Life of Soul:
Practical Spirituality" will be offered at the public library,
1848 Ohio Avenue South, Live Oak, from 7-8:30 p.m., Friday
evenings thru Sept. 1. Info: 386-842-2221, or toll-free 877-
MEDITATE, or visit www.knowthyselfassoul.org.
Friday
Deadline Aug. 18
UF/IFAS offers Reanut and agronomic
crop growers twilight tour set for Aug. 22
The University of Florida/Institute of Food and Agricultural
Sciences (UF/IFAS) will host a twilight tour for area peanut
and agronomic crop producers from 5:30-8:15 p.m., Tuesday,
Aug. 22 at Top Quality Hay-Tommy Jones Farm in Gilchrist
County; Cost: no charge; Note: CGilcliriSi Soil l, Water Con-
servation District will sponsor a free dinner; Info/registration:
352-463-3174.
Aug. 19
American Red Cross Adult CPR and
First Aid class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Adult CPR and
First Aid class; 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 19; 264 NE Her-
nando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.
Aug. 19
Saturday on the Suwannee featuring
Daddy's Money
Saturday on the Suwannee will be held at the Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak Saturday,
Aug 19 featuring Daddy's Money. Enjoy canoeing on the fa-
mous Suwannee River, horseback riding, bicycling, golf cart-
ing, hiking, hanging out and attending the Saturday night con-
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Madison campus. Persons tak-
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register in NFCC Student Ser-
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certs in the Music Hall. Tickets $20,at the gate. Other artists
scheduled to perform during the Saturdays on the Suwannee
through Sept. 23 are Ken Mellons, Shenandoah and Keith
Canton & the Accelerators. Go to http://sos.suncountryjam-
boree.com/ for more information or to musicliveshere.com.
Friday-Saturday
Aug. 19-20 and 26-27
NFCC offers paramedic refresher course
NFCC offers a 32-hour paramedic refresher course for li-
censed professionals from 9.a.m.-5 p.m., Fridays and Satur-
days, Aug. 19-20 and 26-27, in NFCC's Career and Technical
Education Center, building No. 13, room 130. Students must
attend all four class sessions to complete the course. Fees do
apply. Info/registration: Gail Hackle, 850-973-1629 or Rebec-
ca Cash, 850-973-1673.
Tuesday
Aug. 22
NFCC will conduct TABE (Test of Adult
Basic Education)
North Florida Community College Fill conduct TABE (Test
of Adult Basic Education) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 22, at
NFCC Testing Center, Building No. 16, on the Madison cam-
pus. TABE is required for acceptance into vocational/technical
programs. Photo ID required. Pre-registration is required.
Info/registration: 850-973-9451.
Tuesday
iAug. 22
American Red Cross Adult CPR class in
Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Adult CPR class;
6-9 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 22; 264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite
102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.
Tuesday
Aug. 22
NFCC student orientation (new and
transfer and all athletes)
NFCC will conduct student orientation (new and transfer
and all athletes) at NFCC Student Center, Madison campus on
Tuesday, Aug. 22, at 8:30 a.m. Note: complimentary lunch at
noon, plus door prizes; parents are also invited; Info: 850-973-
1623 or e-mail oharaR@nfcc.edu.
Tuesday
Aug. 22- '
Suwi annee School Board meetifig
Suwannee County School Board will.meet Tuesday, Aug. 22
in the school board meeting room at.702 Second St. NW, Live
Oak; 5:30 p.m.-expulsion issues (private); 5:55 p.m.-public
hearing; and 6 p.m.-regular meeting. School board meetings'
are open to the public with the exception of expulsion issues,
which are private. Anyone present wishing to appeal any deci-
sion made during the regular meeting will need to ensure that
a verbatim record of the meeting is made, including any testi-
mony and. evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
Info: 386-364-2601. ,
Tuesday-Saturday'
Aug. 22-26
Su wannee County Fire/Rescue collects
donations to benefit MDA
Suwannee County Fire/Rescue members will try to fill their
boots with donations to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Asso-
ciation from 4-8 p.m., Tuesday-Saturday, Aug. 22-26, at Wal-
Mart at 6868 US 129 North, Live Oak.
Aug'. 23
American Red Cross Adult CPR class in
Lake City
American Red' Cross of Suwannee Valley; Adult CPR class;
6-8 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 23; 264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite
102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.
Aug. 23. .
Lady of the Lake Quilting Guild meeting
The Lady of the Lake Quilting Guild will hold its monthly
.meeting at 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 23 at Southside Recre-
ation Center, 901 Saint Margaret Rd., Lake City. Presentation
by local artist/sculptor Ann Opgenorth on color schemes, spe-
cial emphasis on color value contrast. The Guild is an organi-
zation for anyone interested in quilts and the art of quilting. A
show and tell segment will showcase the handiwork of various
quilters. Info: Sandy Lindfors, president, 386-362-6850, river-
folk@alltel.net.
Aug. 24
NFCC will conduct College Placement
Tests (CPT)
North Florida Community College will conduct College
Placement Tests (CPT) on computer on at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30
p.m., Thursday, Aug. 24, in the NFCC Testing Center, Build-
ing No.. 16, on the Madison campus. Persons taking the tests
will be required to register in NFCC Student Services 24
hours before testing. Info/registration: 850-973-9451.
Aug. 24
American Red Cross Infant/Child CPR
and First Aid class in Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Infant/Child CPR
and First Aid class;. 6-9 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 24; 264 NE Her-
nando Ave., Suite 102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.
Visit now!
Thru Aug. 24
"Craft as Art" exhibit at SFCC
"Craft as Art" in the Santa Fe Gallery at SFCC's NW Cam-
pus, Building M, room 147, through Thursday, Aug. 24. En-
joy the artwork of 18 exhibitors, including glass mosaics,
stained glass windows, wood sculptures, wood turned furni-
ture, fiber art, quilts, mixed media and porcelain and
clay/stoneware ceramics. Gallery hours: noon-4 p.m., week-
days: Contact: Leslie Lambert, gallery director, 352-395- .
5314, mailto:leslie.lambert@sfcc.edu.
Aug. 24 or Aug. 29
Girl Scout sign-up
' Girl'Scouts of Gateway Council invites all girls kinder-
garten-12th grade to sign-up from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, Aiug. 24
or Tuesday, Aug. 29 at Suwannee County Coliseum in Live
Oak; Info: Mary Check-Cason at 386-362-4475, toll-free 866-
231-8573 or www.girlscouts-gateway.org.
Deadline Aug. 25
Registered nursing class at NFCC
NFCC announces deadline to apply for registered nursing
class beginning January, 2007 on Madison campus is Friday,
Aug., 25; Note: Visit www.nfcc.edu, keyword(NURSING for ..
pre-requisites; Infc Contact:.,850-973-1662,.
foustM@nfcc.edu.
Aug. 25
Free workshop series explores practical
spirituality
A series of free workshops entitled "Live the Life of Soul:
Practical Spirituality" will be offered at the.public library,
1848 Ohio Avenue South, Live Oak, from 7-8:30 p.m., Friday
evenings thru Sept. 1. Info: 386-842-2221, or toll-free 877-
MEDITATE, or visit www.knowthyselfassoul.org.
Aug. 26
Fletcher family reunion
You're invited to the annual Fletcher family reunion Satur-
day, Aug. 26 at Fanning Springs. Come and bring a covered
dish. Lunch will be served at
1.2:30 p.m. All friends and
family welcome.
Aug, 26
Saturday on the
Suwannee featuring
Ken Mellons Q
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will be held at the Spirit of the 1993 Dodge In
Suwannee Music Park, US
129 North, Live Oak Saturday,
Aug. 26, featuring Ken Mel- 1995 Jeep Gra
Ions. Enjoy canoeing on the
famous Suwannee River,
horseback riding, bicycling, 1998 Ford ConIt
golf carting, hiking, hanging out and attending the Saturday
night concerts in the Music Hall. Tickets $20 at the gate. Oth-
er artists scheduled to perform during the Saturdays on the
Suwannee through Sept. 23 are Shenandoah and Keith Canton
& the Accelerators. Go to http://sos.suncountryjamboree.com/
for more information or to musicliveshere.com..
Aug. 26
William Miles Hunter family reunion
William Miles Hunter family reunion will be held from 10
a.m.-until, Saturday, Aug. 26, at Jim and Carol's home on the
Ichetucknee River. Covered dish meal served at noon. Info/di-
rections: 386-365-3666 mobile-days or 386-935-3175.home or
Pearl McElroy 386-752-3372.
Aug. 26
Birding Walk
On Saturday, Aug. 26, join the Friends of the Suwannee
River State Park for its monthly birding walk in the park at 8
a.m. This nearby park is a little jewel in the Florida State
Park System.. It is located 13 miles west of Live Oak on US
90. Entrance fee required. Info: 850-971-5354, wbs@surf-
best.net.
Thru Aug. 28
Driver's license checkpoints
The Florida Highway Patrol will conduct driver's license
and vehicle inspection checkpoints through Aug. 28, on
Brown Road, CR 252, CR 252-A, CR 252-B, CR 25-A, SR
47, SR 341, US 441, US 41, CR 245, CR 238, CR 135, Turner
Road, SR 100, Trotter's Road, Fairfield Farms Road, CR 250,
CR 349, SR 247 and SR 25 in Columbia County;; CR 132, CR
136, CR 136-A, CR 137, CR 249, CR 250, CR 252, CR 349,
CR 49, CR 795, SR 20, SR 247, SR 10, SR 51, US 129 and
Mitchell Road in Suwannee County; and CR 136, CR 152, CR
143, CR 249, CR 137, CR 251, CR 146, CR 135, CR 141, CR
150, CR 145 and US 41, SR 6, SR 25 in Hamilton County.
Recognizing the danger presented to the public by defective
vehicle equipment, troopers will concentrate their, efforts on
vehicles being operated with defects such as bad brakes, worn
tires and defective lighting equipment. In addition, attention
will be directed to drivers who would violate the driver li-
cense laws of Florida. The Patrol has found these checkpoints
to be an effective means of enforcing the equipment and dri-
ver's 'license laws of Florida while'ensuring the protection of
all motorists.
Aug. 29
Girl Scout sign-up
Girl Scouts of Gateway Council invites all girls kinder-
garten-12th grade to sign-up from 6-8 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 29
at Suwannee County Coliseum in Live Oak; Info: Mary
Check-Cason at 386-362-4475, toll-free 866-231-8573 or
wy.v.girlscouts-gate, ay.org. ,,
Aug.,29 .,
NFCC will conduct TABE (Test of Adult
Basic Education)
North Florida Community College will conduct TABE (Test
of Adult Basic Educatioil) at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 29, at
NFCC Testing Center, Building No. 16, on the Madison cam-
pus. TABE is required for acceptance into yocational/technical
programs. Photo ID required. Pre-registration is required.
Info/registration: 850-973-9451.
Aug. 29
American Red Cross Adult CPR class in
Lake City
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'American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; Adult CPR class;
6-9 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 29; 264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite
102, Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.
Register now!
Registration deadline, Tuesday, Aug. 29
NFCC offers a sales associate pre-license
real estate course
NFCC offers a sales associate pre-license real estate course
on Tuesday and Thursdays, 6-9:30 p.m., Sept. 5-Nov. 2 in
the General Classroom Building No. 8, Room 1, on the NFCC
campus in Madison; Cost: $349; texts are additional; Registra-
tion deadline is Tuesday, Aug. 29; Note: Applicants must be
18 and have a high school diploma or equivalent; Info: 850-
973-9453, CommunityEd@nfcc.edu.,
Aug. 31
Suwannee Valley Composite Squadron
open house
The Suwannee Valley Composite Squadron will hold open
house from 6:30-9 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 31 at the EAA hangar
at the Suwannee County Airport in Live Oak. Program open to
children 12 and up and adults. The squadron will offer train-
ing in emergency services, cadet programs and aerospace edu-
cation. The event is open to all who are interested in learning
about the Civil Air Patrol. Info: 386-208-01701.
Aug. 31
NFCC will conduct College Placement
Tests (CPT)
North Florida Community College will conduct College
Placement Tests (CPT) on computer on at 8:30 a.m. and 1:30
p.m., Thursday, Aug. 31, in the NFCC Testing Center, Build-
ing No. 16, on the Madison campus. Persons taking the tests
will be required to register in NFCC Student Services 24
hours before testing. Info/registration: 850-973-9451.
Aug. 31
American Red Cross First Aid class in
Lake City
American Red Cross of Suwannee Valley; First Aid class; 6-
9 p.m., Thursday, Aug. 31; 264 NE Hernando Ave., Suite 102,
Lake City. Info: 386-752-0650.,
Thru Aug. 31
Quilting workshops and demonstrations
for adultS
The Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville will
host adult quilting workshops and demonstrations Friday, June
9-Thursday, Aug. 31. The workshops coincide with the muse-
um's summer exhibition, "Quilting Natural Florida," which
runs June 10-Sept. 4 in collaboration.with the Quilters of
Alachua County Day Guild. Participants may bring a quilt for
documentation or use one of the samples provided. Cost, $50
for members, $64 for non-members. Info/schedule: 352-846-
2000, ext. 277.
Sept. 1 deadline
2007 Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame
nominations
Candidate nominations are being accepted for the 2007
Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame; deadline Friday, Sept. 1;
Info/applications: 813-628-4551, write: Chairman, Florida
Agricultural Hall of Fame Foundation, 4508 Oak Fair Boule-
vard, Suite 290, Tampa, FL 33610 or
www.flaghalloffame.com.
Sept. 1
Suwannee School Board retreat
Suwannee County School Board will conduct a retreat on
budget, curriculum, facilities, personnel policy and transporta-
tion at 9 a.m., Friday, Sept. I in the Douglass Center Confer-
ence Building School board meetings are open to the public
with the exception of expulsion issues, which are private.
Info: 386-364-2601.
Visit now!
Thru Dec. 31
Human-size digital moth prints on display
at Florida Museum
"Moths: Beauty and Biodiversity" is on display at the Flori-
da Museum of Natural History in Gainesville through Dec. 31.
The digital prints by renowned artist Joseph Scheer are large
format, high resolution scans that bring the structure and beau-
ty of moths to life. This exhibition of 24 images, some of
which transform small moths into human-size prints: His work
has been featured in more than 120 books and periodicals in-
cluding National Geographic. Info: 352-846-2000, or visit
www.flmnh.ufl.edu.
Sept. 1
Free workshop series explores practical
spirituality
A series of free workshops entitled "Live the Life of Soul:
Practical Spirituality" will be offered at the public library,
1848 Ohio Avenue South, Live Oak, from 7-8:30 p.m., Friday,
Sept. 1. Info: 386-842-2221, or toll-free 877-MEDITATE, or
visit www.knowthyselfassoul.org.
Sept. 2
FWC offers free bowhunting course at
jamboree
FWC will offer a free bowhunting course from 8 a.m.-5
p.m., Saturday, Sept. 2 at the Florida Bowhunting Jamboree at
Citrus Wildlife Management Area, Inverness; Info/registration:
386-758-0525, www.floridabowhunters.org/.
Visit exhibit
Now thru Sept. 4
Florida Museum co-hosts 'Quilting Nat-
ural Florida' exhibit
The Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville and
the Quilters of Alachua County Day Guild will co-host "Quilt-
ing Natural Florida" thru Sept. 4. The exhibition features
more than 70 quilts contemporary quilts with an emphasis on
the plants, animals and environments of natural Florida. Info:
352-846-2000, www.flmnh.ufl.edu.
Sept. 5
Democratic Executive Committee meeting
Suwannee County Democratic Executive Committee will
meet Tuesday, Sept 5, at Spirit of the Suwannee Music: Park,
US 129 North, Live Oak. Dinner is served at 6:30 p.m. for.
$10 per person, the meeting starts at 7 p.m. Dinner is not re-
quired to join us for the meeting. All Democrats are invited to
join us in participating in the Democratic Process. Meetings.
IL2r3 r-.i nbii Ler Mall: (1 : p
tyChoolse the location nearest rchou
www.fiorldacovermiss.com or mal: covermss@aol.com
-2r3-(850) 476- 3270 or (850) 2306-4569 288206 F
(850) 476-3270 or (850) 206-4569 2BB206-F
are held the first Tuesday of each month. Info/RSVP for din-
ner: Monica, 386-330-2036.
Register now!
Deadline Sept. 8
NFCC offers its students 2007 Studies
Abroad Program
North Florida Community College offers its students 2007
Studies Abroad Program from Jan. 11-April 26, 2007 for study
abroad in Valencia Spain; Cost: registration forms and deposit
deadline Sept. 8; Contact: Dr. Barbara McCauley, 850-973-
1640, mccauleyb@nfcc.edu.
Sept. 9
The Slammin' Scramble Golf Tournament
The Slammin' Scramble Golf Tournament to benefit the
Suwannee Wrestling Team will be held at Suwannee Country
Club, 7932 US 90, Live Oak Saturday, Sept. 9. Tee off at 8:30
a.m. Entry fee of $55 includes cart, drinks, tee gift, prizes and
more. Three person teams. Scramble format. Deadline to sign
up is Wednesday, Sept. 6. Field is limited to first 66 paid en-
tries. Verified handicap required. New 2006 Ford F-150 XLT
($26,000 value). Two person drawing for a shot at $100,000.
Two people will be drawn for a 165 yard shot at $100,000.
This event will be on hole number 1 before tournament be-
gins. Four other hole-in-one prizes! Info: Chad Perrin, 386-
590-1208.
Sept. 9
Saturday on the Suwannee
Saturday on the Suwannee will be held at the Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak Saturday,
Sept. 9. Enjoy canoeing on the famous Suwannee River,
horseback riding,' bicycling, golf carting, hiking, hanging out
and attending the Saturday night concerts in the Music Hall.
Tickets $20 at'the gate. Other artists scheduled to perform
during the Saturdays on the Suwannee through Sept. 23 are
Shenandoah and Keith Canton & the Accelerators. Go to
http://sos.suncountryjamboree.com/ for more information or to
musicliveshere.com.
Sept. 9
Neveils/Jowers/Carroll family reunion
Descendants of William Angus Neveils and Annie Jowers of
Barnwell S.C. will. sponsor the Neveils/Jowers/Carroll family
reunion from 10 a.m until dark, Saturday, Sept. 9 at Suwannee
River State Park, US 90 West, Live Oak. All extended rela-
tives and friends are invited to bring a covered dish to share
at noon and everyone is encouraged to bring any history, pic-
tures and memorabilia. Info: Bill Neveils, 706-374-2951,.1133
Spruce Circle, Mineral Bluff, GA 30559 or Mary Anderson,
386-362-2041, 516 Nabor Ave., SE, Live Oak, FL 32064.
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Weekly Meetings
Al-Anon/Mayo Al-Anon Group now meets with Banford Al- uled closed dates: Tuesday, May
Anon Group Tuesdays and Fridays, 7:30 p.m., at First United call 386-362-1728, 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Methodist Church on the corner of Express and Henry Streets, Girl Scout Junior Troop 1
Branford. Info: Barbara, 386-294-3348; Linda, 386-935-5362. Suwannee River Regional Librar
Alcoholics Anonymous Branford Tuesdays, Fridays and Jenise Freeland, 386-364-4932 o0
Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Branford United Methodist Church, Express Greater Vision Support Gi
and Henry St., Branford..For more'info, call 386-963-5827 or the Christ Central Ministries, 1550
District 1.6 Help Line toll-free, 800-505-0702. 32064; Info: 386-208-1345.
Alcoholics Anonymous Live Oak Tuesdays, Thursdays and Home Front Ministries we
Fridays,.8 p.m., Precinct Voting Building, Nobles Ferry Road, Live emotional support to women goir
Oak. Info: District 16 Help Line toll-free, 800-505-0702. troubled marriage; also, offers inc
Alcoholics Anonymous Mayo Group Sundays, Mondays, regardless of marital status, for hr
Wednesday and Thursdays at 8 p.m.; Manna House, Pine Street, City. Info: 386-754-2800 or 386-
Mayo'. Info: 386-294-2423 or District 16 Help Line toll-free, 800- Jasper Kiwanis Club of H
505-0702. 12:15 p.m., J.R. Lee Complex, Jr
Alcoholics Anonymous Trinity Group Mondays, 7-8 p.m.; 792-3484, 386-755-4896 or 386-'
Jasper Library; District 16 Help Line toll-free, 800-505-0702. phone or contact number.
Alcoholics Anonymous White Springs Courage to Change Live Oak Singles Group-mee
Monday, 8 p.m., Methodist Church, White Springs. Info: 386- 386-362-4448 or Eva, 386-776-1
397-1410 or District 16 Help Line toll-free, 800-505-0702. Narcotics Anonymous Wed
Bluegrass Association Saturdays; 6 p.m.; bluegrass jam; the Jasper Public Library.
Pickin' Shed; except during main .festival events; Spirit of the Narcotics Anonymous Tu
Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live Oak; potluck dinners Closed sessions. Info: Lee Devor
third Saturday of each month; Info: 386-364-1683. Over Eaters Anonymous Mv
Bridge Club Mondays, 6:45 p.m., Golden Corral Restaurant, Suwannee River Regional Librat
Live Oak. Info: 386-362-3200. Info: 386-364-4749.
Boy Scout Troop 693 Mondays, 7 p.m., Shrine Club, Bass Quarterback Club Meeting
Road, until further notice. Info: 386-776-2863. tie Baisden school next to the fot
Christian Home Educators of Suwannee (C.H.E.S.) a home- Square Dance Vagabond St
scho61 support group that meets weekly in Live Oak. For more info Luke's Episcopal Church, Newbe
e-mail ches3inl@yahoo.com. 963-3225 or Ralph Beekman, 38
Civil Air Patrol-Suwannee Valley Composite Squadron Suwannee River Riding Clu
Thursday, 6:30-9:30 p.m., at the EAA hangar at the Suwannee Team roping first and third Friday
County Airport, Live Oak. Membership open to children ages 12 to Saturday night..Info: 386-935-26
18, and all adults. Info: Capt. Grant W. Meadows Jr. in Live Oak, Suwannee Valley Barbersh
386-208-0701 or Capt. Rick Peters in Lake City, 386-623-1356 or Crapps Meeting Room, Suwanne
www.gainesvillecap.org or www.cap.gov. South, Live Oak; Info: Fred Phil
Dowling Park Volunteers Saturdays; 1100 hours-11 a~m.; at Suwannee Valley Flight-Ci,
22992 CR 250, Live Oak. 9:30'p.m., EAA hangar at the Su'
Farmer's Market Suwannee County Small Farmer's Market Currently accepting applications
opened April 18. Local fresh fruit and vegetables available, Tues- itors. Info: www.gainesvillecap.c
days and Thursdays, thru Thursday, July 27. Hours: 9 a.m.-i p.m. TOPS Take OffPounds Sen
The site has changed back to the loading dock of the old Atlantic in; meeting 9 a.m.; Live Oak Con
Coastline Freight Depot on the east end of the Suwannee Historical bara, 386-362-5933; Pat, 386-93
Museum, US 129 North, Live Oak. They accept both the Senior and Weight Watchers Monday,
WIC.Farmer's Market Nutrition Coupons,. as well as cash. Sched- 'Episcopal, toll-free 800:651-600
Monthly Meetings
Allen Boyd (D-North Florida) Staff Branford third a.m., board meeting; Suwannee I
Wednesday; Town Hall, Council Chambers, Branford: 1-2:30 p.m.; Oak; Inf6: Membership Chair Ws
trained staff visits to assist constituents; Info: 202-225-5235, wbs@surfbest.net
www.house.gov/boyd/. Girl Scout Leaders, Girl Si
Allen Boyd. (D-North Florida) Staff Live Oak third Monday; 7 p.m.; Woman's C.lub
Wednesday; City Council Chambers, City Hall, 101 SE White Ave., Mary Check-Cason, 386-362-44
'.Live Oak; 9:30-11:30a.m.; trained staffyvisits to assist constituents; Hamilton County Govet
Info: 202-225-5235, www.house.gov/boyd/. Fire/Rescue executive-board -
Alzheimer's Support Group third Thursday (except Decem- Hamilto'n County Alcohol ai
ber) at; 3:30 p.m.;. Good Samaritan Center, Dowling Park. Info: tion fourth Wednesday; 9:30-
Angie Paarlberg, 386-658-5594. Board meeting room, JRE Lee
American Legion Post 59-third Tuesday, 7 p.m., Sister's .Info: Grace McDonald, 386-938
Restaurant, Branford. Hamilton County Board.of
American Legion Post 101 first Thursday; noon-2 p.m., new a.m.5 and third Tuesday at 6 p.r
post home, 10726 142nd St., east of US 129; Info: Ron Slater, corn- Room, courthouse, Jasper.
mander, 386-208-8073 or Richard Buffington, adjutant, 386-364- Hamilton County Chamber
5985. day;6 p.m.; 1153US41NW,S
American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 107 first Saturday; 10- Info: 386-792-1300.
11 a.m.; Suwannee Elementary School, next to the track on Hamilton County Council
Pinewqod, Live Oak; Info: Pat McLauchlin 386-362-3524 or Tanya drivers; home-delivered meals pr
Lees 386-364-8331. S.W. First Street, Jasper, 386-79
American Legion Post 132 second Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Wellborn Hamilton County Developi
.Masonic Lodge, on CR 137, downtown Wellborn'; Info: Gerald 7p.m.,atll1-53US41NW, Suite
McKean, 386-963-5901. 386-792-6828.
Bluegrass Pickin First Saturday, 6 p.m., at Trenton Commu- Hamilton County Planning
nity Center; dates subject tb change; various bluegrass bands; bring day, 6 p.m.; Hamilton C.:.unr,
yourla, r, chMr nod .'ur ,'.Id fi tOip ,r h ,ro. Info: sk.for Clbud, meeting room, Hamiltor, Counr,
80 0-S- ". :4 o1 r 1 '0 2 2: J ,, ot.t. ..... I. L ," u l
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Library; Note: no August meeting and December meeting second ing-games;.Hamilton County Ar
Thursday; Ififo: Carolyn Hogue, 386-935-2044. trail ride-dinner, location annout
Christian Mission in Action first Tuesday, 6 p.m., at Tri- new members welcome; Info: 31
umph the Church and Kingdom of God in Christ Youth Center, Hamilton County SchoolB
12001 NW Seventh St., Live Oak; Info: Audrey Sharpe, 386-364- Monday (third Monday during Ju
4560. shops-fourth Mondays-as needed
Christian Mission in Action Ministry free food and clothing district's Web site at www.firn.e
give-away, second Saturday, 11 a.m.-l p.m., at.John H. Hales Park Hamilton County Tourist
and Recreation Center, Duval Street, Live Oak; Info: .Audrey Wednesday; noon; 1153 US 41 "
Sharpe, 386-364-4560. nex);,Info: 386-792-6828.
Cub Scout Pack No. 408 Committee second Tuesday; 6:30 Home and Community Ed-
p.m.; Live Oak Church of Christ, 1497 Irvin Ave. SR 51 South; 9:30 a.m.,-at Suwannee County
Info: 386-362-3032, comm_chair@pack408.net, plex, Eleventh Street, Live Oak;
www.pack408.net; Tiger, Wolf; Bears and Webelos dens (grades Hill-second Monday; McAlpin
one five) every Thursday-Aug.-May only; at the'church; 6:30-8 py Homemakers-second Wedne
p.m.; Pack meeting fourth Thursday; at the'church; 6:30-8 p.m. Complex, Eleventh Street, Live,
Disabled American Veterans Chapter No. 126- second Thurs- Humane Society, Suwannee
day; 6 p.m.; 226 Parslley St.; S.W, Live Oak; Info: 38n..'621. ":1 Monday; noon; at the shelter 1(
Disaster Animal Response Team (DART) first Tuesday, 5:30 trance, in Lee' off CR 255, Mad
p.m., Companion Animal Hospital, 605 N. Houston Street, Live creasedto72- '. nrimali afr'cr re.
Oak. DART helps out with pets, livestock, horses, birds and all.an- 866-Adoptl2, Sr6.2 36. 12.' *,
imals during natural disasters. Volunteers needed. Info: 386-208- Jasper Cit Council Meerin
0072. '. City Hall.
Dowling Park Volunteers first Saturday; 11.00 hours (11 Jasper Lions Club Meetinl
a;m.); training each following Saturday at 1100 (11 a.m.); 22992 p ,. R.:.coters Dirner Inf. Bob,
CR 250, Live Oak. Jennings Tosn Council Me
Florida Gateway Charter.Chapter of the American Business nings Town Hall.
Women's Association -second Thursday; 6 p.m.; locations
change; Info: Sandy Harrison at 386-754-0434 or 386-752-0516.
Friends-of Suwannee River State Park,- second Tuesday; 10
30 and Tuesday, July 4. Vendors
077 every Friday; 3:30 p.m.;
y, US 129 South, Live Oak. Info:
r jcnifree@alltel.net.
group -.every Friday; 9:30 a.m.;
S. Walker Ave., Live Oak, FL
ekly meetings; offers spiritual and
ig through separation, divorce or a
lividual prayer ministry to women,
dealing life's hurts. Located in Lake
963-4903.
amilton County Wednesdays,
asper. Call for an application, 386-
792-1110; leave name, address and
eting at a new location; Info: Judy,
606, from 6-9 p.m.
Inesdays and Saturdays, 8 p.m.; at
esdays and Thursdays, 6-7 p.m.;
re, 386-294-3220.
londays, 11:35 a.m.-12:50 p.m., at
ry, 129 South,'Live Oak. We care.
- Monday, 6:30 p.m.; at Old Net-
otball stadium.
squares, Thursdays, 7-9:30 p.m., St.
rn Road. Info: Loyce Harrell, 386-
6-752-2544.
b Membership fee $25 per year.
y night. Speed events first and third
22.
hop Chorus Tuesdays, 7 p.m.,
ee River Regional Library, US 129
lips, 386-362-1886.
vil Air Patrol Thursdays, 6:30-
wannee County Airport, Live Oak.
for membership and welcome vis-
rg or www.cap.gov.
sibly; Thursdays; 8:30 a.m. weigh-
amunity Church of God; Info: Bar-
5-3720.
s, 9:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., St. Luke's
0
River State Park, US 90 West, Live,
'alter Schoenfelder, 850-971-5354,
cuts of Gateway Council first
b, Eleventh Street, Live Oak; Info:
75.'
rnmental, Bellville Volunteer
second Monday, 7 p.m.
nd Other Drug Prevention Coali-
11 a.m., Hamilton, County School
Administrative Complex, Jasper,
-4911, mcdonaldgl@alltel.net
Commissioners first Tuesday, 9
n., Cointy Commissioners' Board
r of Commerce, Inc. first Thurs-
Suite 4, Jasper (courthouse annex);
on Aging, Inc. needs volunteer
program; Info: Kanoye Capps; 1509
2-1136.
lent Authority second Thursday;
4. isp c r iournh( SC enrle, i., In to
and Zoning Board ,ec:,ndTn.;.
Bco'rd of CCounr C,:rmmisi':,neri
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ena, Jasper; third Saturday; 5 p.m.;
iced at the first Saturday meeting;
86-792-2725... .
Board board meetings, second
une and July); School Board work-
d. For times and locations, visit the
du/schools/hamilton/hamilton.
Development Council second
NW, Suite 4, Jasper (courthouse an-.
ucators (HCE) first Wednesday,
Extension Office, Coliseum Comn-
new members welcome; Pleasant
Community Club, McAlpin, Hap-'
asday; Suwannee Count,. Coliseum
Oak.'Info: 3t.6 .32-2'"I
Valley Animal Shelter second
located on Bisbee Loop, south efi-
lison County; Capacity will be in-
mr .deling coriple d ii fo. loll-fiee
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Florida
Continued From Page 1C
and I could not have done
without Josh."
As executive chef, Timineri
develops new ways to prepare
meals using Florida ingredi-
ents. As part of the "Fresh
from Florida'.' marketing cam-
paign, Timineri conducts
cooking demonstrations and
other promotions to help in-
crease consumer awareness of
the variety and wholesome-
ness of Florida agricultural
products.
In addition to Florida, the
following states were repre-
sented at the Great American
Seafood Cook-Off: Alabama,
Alaska, California, Colorado,
Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Maryland, Massa-
chusetts, Michigan, Mississip-
pi, Missouri, New York, North
Carolina, Oregon, Texas and
Washington.
The event, held at the
Ernest N. Morial Convention
Center, was sponsored by the
National Oceanic and Atmos-
pheric Administration
(NOAA) Fisheries, the
Louisiana Seafood and Pro-
motion and Marketing Board,
Louisiana Restaurant Associa-
tion, Budweiser, Tobasco,
Shell, Southwest Cargo, Wild
American Shrimp, TexaS-
hrimp, Alaska Fisheries De-
velopment Foundation, Inc.,
Gulf & South Atlantic Fish-
eries Foundation, Inc.,
Seafood Business, National
Marine Fisheries Institute,
Maryland Seafood, and
Loubat Food Service Equip-
ment.
Previous winners are Chef
Randy Evans of Brennan's of
Houston, Texas who captured
top honors in 2005 with his
"Wild Caught Texas, Shrimp
with Biscuits and Gravy," and
Chef John Besh of Louisiana,'
in 2004 with his "Pan Roasted
Louisiana Blackfish with
Corn,Crab and Caviar."
For more Florida seafood
.-recipes, visit: http://www.FL-
Seafood.com
For more recipes featuring a
variety of Florida ingredients,
visit: http://www.Florida-
Agriculture.com
For more information about
the Great American Seafood
Cook-Off, visit:
http://www.greatameri-
canseafoodcookoff.com
Bio.of Justin Timineri, ex-
ecutive chef, FDACS
Timineri has been cooking
for as long as he can remem-
ber. Raised by a family of
cooks, he loved being in the
kitchen helping whenever he
could. As Timineri grew older,
he realized cooking was more
than just an interest or hobby-
it was something he wanted to
do for the rest of his life. As
soon as he was old enough to
work, he started as a.dish-
washer at a local restaurant in
Tallahassee to get his foot in
the door of the industry. From
that point on, Timineri contin-
ued to enjoy his passion and
discover new opportunities in
the restaurant and hospitality
industry.
Over the years he has held a
variety of jobs. He worked as
a sous chef at Albert's
SProvence in Tallahasseei From
there he traveled around the
country for four years as the
event chef for NASCAR,
PGA and the Kentucky Derby.
Then the opportunity arose
for him to become executive
chef at Mozaik, a trendy up-
scale restaurant in Tallahassee.
All his experiences have led
him to his current position as
executive chef for the
FDACS.
As executive chef for
FDACS's Division of Market-
ing and Development,
Timineri's responsibilities in-
clude promoting all of Flori-
da's agricultural products, cre-
ating new recipes, attending
trade events, performing cook-
ing demonstrations and edu-.
cating children on the value of
health and nutrition in food.
Timineri's philosophy on
food is a simple one: "Cook-
ing should always be fun, sim-
ple and flavorful." He always
keeps nutrition in mind and
enjoys cooking with fresh
foods that are harvested local-
ly and regionally. With a range
of talents from casual to fine
dining, modem American to
classic European, Timineri can
create a meal for anyone.
Bio of Joshua Butler, chef
for the Governor of Florida,
Joshua Butler was born on
Dec. 8, 1976, in St. Peters-
burg. As a child, his fascina-
tion with cooking grew from
watching his family in the
kitchen. His natural talent with
cooking led him to choose the
culinary arts as a career.
In 1994, Butler began his
career as a prep cook at an up-
scale American restaurant. On
his first day, his experience of
the high-paced restaurant
kitchen assured his choice of
becoming a chef. From 1994
until 1998, Butler's culinary
experience ranged from cafes
to fine dining, which enabled
him to learn the many facets
of cuisine.
Hands-on learning has
proven Butler's most effective
method of education. "To be-
come a better' chef one must
always read and keep up to
date v. itli the food industry
and to truly experience cuisine
one must be hands-on physi-
cally working with food," says
the self-taught chef.
In 1998, while working at
the Governor's Club in Talla-
hassee, he was given the op-.
portunity to interview for the'
position of executive chef at
the Governor's Mansion, After
a series of interviews he was
chosen to be the next chef for
the Governor of Florida. He
has since served three Gover-
nors and many dignitaries of
the state. Butler currently cre-
ates inventive and exciting
cuisine for Florida's first fami-
ly, Jeb and Columba Bush. At
the mansion he has the cre-
ative freedom to experiment
with many ingredients and dif-
ferent styles of cuisine. He -
does not limit himself to one.,,
way of cooking, and often ex-
plores exotic.spices and un-
usual techniques.
Butler is currently a mem-
ber of the American Culinary
Federation. As learning is nev-
er complete in the culinary
arts, Butler plans to continue
his lifelong education through
travel, apprenticeship, net-
working and most importantly
through his taste buds.
Recipe.
Crispy Pan Seared Florida
Snapper with Passion Fruit
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Cream and Florida Citrus Sal-
ad with Florida Gulf Shrimp
and Green Mango Jam
Crispy Pan Seared Florida
Snapper
6 5-ounce filets fresh Flori-
da snapper, skin on
1/2 cup cornstarch
1/2 cup canola oil
sea salt to taste
black pepper, fresh ground
to taste
With a sharp knife score the
skin of filets in a crosshatch
pattern. Pat filets with paper
towel until completely dry.
Refrigerate until time to cook.
Preheat large saut6 pan on
medium-high heat. Lightly
dust the skin side of filets with
corn starch and season with
sea salt and fresh ground pep-
per to taste. Add oil to coat the
bottom of the heated pan.
Carefully lay the filets in the
pan skin side down. Cook for
3 to 5 minutes on both sides
until skin is crispy and filets
are done. Cooking time will
vary depending, on thickness
of filets. Keeping filets skin
side up, transfer to platter.
Keep warm. Serves 6
Nutritional Value Per Serv-
ing
Calories 424, Calories from
Fat 191, Total Fat 22g, Satu-
rated Fat 2g, Trans Fatty Acid
0, Cholesterol 81mg, Total
Carbohydrates 8g, Protein
45g, Omega 3 Fatty Acid
2.42g
Florida Passion Fruit Co-
conut Milk Sauce
2 ripe Florida passion fruit,
scooped out with a spoon
1/2 cup mirin rice wine
1 tablespoon fresh ginger,
peeled and chopped
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
1/4 cup dry white wine'
2 cups whipping cream
3/4 cup unsweetened co-
conut milk,
1/2 teaspoon Thai red curry
paste I
sea salt to taste ...
fresh ground pepper to taste
Place mirin rice wine, pas-
sion fruit, ginger and tumeric
in heavy mediumi-sized
saucepan. Boil approximately
6 minutes until reduced to 1/4
cup: Add white wine and boil
approximately 6 minutes-until
reduced to 1/4 cup. Add cream
and coconut milk and bring to
a boil. Reduce heat to,medium
and simmer sauce approxi-
mately 12 minutes until slight-
ly thickened, stirring occasion-
ally. Stir in curry paste. Sea-
son the sauce to taste with sea
salt and fresh ground pepper.
Strain through a fine mesh
sieve. Set aside.
Serves 6
Nutritional Value Per Serv-
ing
Calories 388, Calories from
Fat 319, Total Fat 35g,.Satu-
rated Fat 24g, Trans Farn
Acid 0.88g, Cholesterol
109mg, Total Carbohydrates
11 g, Protein 3g, Omega 3 Fat-
ty Acid 0.43g
Florida Citrus And'
Shaved Fennel Salad
1 tablespoon rice wine vine-
gar /
black pepper, fresh ground
to taste
sea salt to taste
1/4 cup virgin olive
3 Florida oranges
2 Florida grapefruit
2 bulbs of fenmel, stalks re-
a's
GREAT AMERICAN SEAFOOD COOK-OFF: Pictured, I to r, Florida Governor Jeb Bush, left, Florida
Department of Consumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson, right, FDACS Executive
Chef Justin Timineri, second 'from right, and Florida Governor's Chef Joshua Butler, second from
left. Timineri won the 2006 Great American Seafood Cook-Off with assistance from Butler.
Photo: Submitted
moved
1/2 cup jicama, julienne
Whisk together vinegar,
salt, and pepper in a large
bowl. Add oil in a slow '
stream, whisking, until efmtul-
sified. Set aside. Peel oranges
and grapefruit with a paring
knife removing all white pith.
Cut into sections, working
over a bowl to reserve juice.
Squeeze any remaining juice
from membranes into a small
bowl. Whisk 3 tablespoons of
citrus juice into vinaigrette.
Drain citrus segments, then
add segments to vinaigrette.
Quarter fennel bulbs length-
wise.,With a mandoline slicer,
cut fennel into paper-thin
slices '
(about 1/16 inch thick). Add
to citrus segments along with
jicama and toss gently to com-
bine. Set aside.
Serves 6
Nutritional Value Per Serv-
ing
Calories 168, Calories from
Fat 88, Total Fat 10g, Saturat-
ed Fat ig, Trans Fatty Adid 0,
Cholesterol Omg, Total Carbo-'
hydrates 21g, Protein 2g.'
Omega 3'Fatty Acid 0.08g
, Floridf Spicy Green Man-
go Jam
3 green Florida mangoes
(unripe)
1/2 cup rice wine vinegar
1/3 cup sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons salt or to
taste
1 1-inch piece fresh ginger
rootpeeled
1 fresh jalapefio chili, seed-
ed and deveined ? *"
5 garlic cloves
1 teaspoon cumin, ground
1 teaspoon coriander seeds,
ground
1/2 teaspoon turmeric,'
ground
1 3-inch, cinnamon stick .
2 'whole cloves of star anise
2 tablespoons corn oil
2 tablespoons orange mar-
malade
Peel mangoes and cut into'
v.^
>' -
Aa
WINNING ENTREE: Crispy Pan Seared Florida Snapper with Pas-
sion Fruit Cream and Florida Citrus Salad with Florida Gulf Shrimp
and Green.Mango Jam was the winning recipe created, by FDACS
Executive Chef Justin Timineri at the 2006 Great American
Seafood Cook-Off. Photp: Submitted
1/2-inch cubes. Toss mangoes
in a small bowl with vinegar,
sugar, and salt. Set aside. To
make seasoning paste, cut gin-
ger root into 4 pieces. Add
ginger root, jalapeno, garlic,
cumin, coriander and turmeric
one at a time to a food proces-
sor with motor running and
puree to a paste. Heat a 4-
quart heavy pot oeri moder-
ately-low heat until hot. Cook
seasoning paste, cinnamon
.stick, and star. anise in oil for
10 minutes, or until very fra-
grant, stirring frequently. Stir
in the mango mixture and
marmalade. Simmer covered.
over low heat until mangoes
are tender, about 30 minutes,
stirring occasionally. Remove
cinnamon stick and star anise
and cool jam completely. Set
aside.
Nutritional Value Per Serv-
ing,
Calories 154, Calories 'frbm
Fat 45, Total Fat 5g, Saturated
Fat 0.68g, Trans
Fatty Acid 0.07g, Choles-
terol Omg, Total Carbohy-
drates 29g, Protein 1g,
Omega 3 Fatty Acid 0.04g
Sauteed Florida Gulf
Shrimp With Green Mango
Jam
2 pounds Fresh Florida Gulf
Shrimp, peeled and deveined,
tail on
1/4 cup canola oil
sea salt to taste
.black pepper, fresh ground,
to taste
Preheat a large skillet over .
medium-high heat. Add oil to
hot pan and carefully add
shrimp. Sa'ue suhrinip unril
pink and just done. Add salt
and pepper to taste. Place
cooked shrimp on plate and
sern e with Florida Lreen Man-
go Jam.
Sernes6 .
Nutritional Value Per Serv-
ing
Calories 243, Calories from
Fat 106, Total Fat 12g, Satu-
rated'Fat ig, Trans
F, atty Acid 0, Cholesterol
230mg, Total Carbobhydrates
Ig, Protein 31 g. Omega
3 FattyAcid 1.61g
To Serve: Spoon 3 table-
spoons of Passion Fruit Co-
conut Sauce onto each serving
plate, top with 1/2 cup Citrus
Fennel Salad. Place one
seared snapper filet on fennel
salad, spoon on 2 tablespoons
Green Mango Jam and top
with two saut6ed gulf shrimp.
Note: The Passion Fruit Co-
conut Milk Sauce, Citrus Fen-,
nel Salad and the Green Man-
go Jam may be made ahead.,
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Contact lenses offer a relatively safe method of correcting
vision problems, apart from wearing glasses. It is estimated that
approximately 29 million people wear contact lenses in the
United States, according to WebMD.com, and the numbers
worldwide are even higher.
Contact lenses are either of the hard or soft variety (soft being
the preferred) and are-worn directly on the eye. They float in :
front, of the cornea on a thin film of tears. Correct design and
fitting of the contacts are essential to comfort and effectiveness.
Thanks to the popularity of contact lenses among adults, many
wonder if contacts are a safe option for children as well. While
there aren't obvious medical reasons why contacts shouldn't be
used by children, there are concerns regarding hygiene,
maintenance and insertion of the contacts, and whether a child is
mature enough for this responsibility.
Contact lenses, particularly the soft type commonly used, can
collect dirt and microorganisms on their surface. As such, daily
cleaning and proper storage of the lenses is imperative for eye
health. Irritation and disease could spread in the eye if contacts
aren't properly maintained. In most cases, children simply do
not have the discipline required to use contacts. By age 13 or 14,
however, some eye doctors feel there is an increased ability to ..
use contacts but every child is different.
Adults use them all the time, but contact lenses may not be the best
Caregivers should use caution when making the decision of idea for children.
contacts over glasses. Most professionals agree, however, that
LASIK surgery, where a flap.is cut into the cornea with a laser with the appropriate cleaning/disinfecting solution and twist caps
to permanently treat vision problems, should not be used on into place.
children. Minor vision infractions may clear up over time with
more traditional methods, such as- wearing glasses. These should Regardless of the type of products and contact lenses you use,
be explored prior to any talk about surgery. here are some general care tips, courtesy of AllAboutVision.com:
Experts also feel 'that the use of cosmetic contacts, which are Never touch solution bottle tips to any surface, including your
typically tinted lenses that can change eye color or feature. body: the solution can become contaminated.
designs, should be highly discouraged. Children often share and
swap these lenses, creating a breeding ground of bacteria. This Avoid getting tap water on your contact lenses and accessories,
can lead to potential eye-health problems, including blindness, as -it can carry a microorganism called Acanthamoeba that causes
and is unsanitary. serious eye infections. While regular contact lens disinfection ,
procedures do kill Acanthamoeba, they typically don't kill its cysts.
Should you allow children to use contact lenses, instill these
important lessons: Remember to clean your contact lens accessories (lens case,
cleaning/disinfecting devices, enzymatic cleaner vials and so on) as
Wash hands before touching contact lense's as not to.transfer directed .. .... .. ... .. -,
dirt and.germ s. to the leases and eye. ,,.. ...... ,,.. .
Lens cases can be rinsed with hot tap water and dried when not
Handle one lens at a time. Clean it with the appropriate in use.
solution. Cleaning removes-eye-produced buildup, cosmetics
and other debris that impair lens comfort. Some products require Throw out your contact lens case once a month or as directed to
you to rub the lens in the palm of your hand with.a few drops of reduce your'risk of infection.
solution, while others, just require rinsing.
Most important, clean and disinfect your contact lenses once a
Rinse each lens to remove the loosened debris an important day (those, with extended-wear contacts should clean and disinfect
step.. them when they take them out, unless the lenses are scheduled to be
discarded). Not only will your eyes be safer and healthier, but your
Place the clean lenses in your eye or in the lens storage contact lenses will be more comfortable to wear, too.
container, depending upon whether you are using them or
retiring for the evening. If storing, fill the storage receptacle hthllen logy
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White Springs Town Council Meeting: Third Tuesday; 7 p.m.;
White Springs Town Hall.
Lady of the Lake Quilting Guild Fourth Wednesday, for
May, June and July only at Suwannce River Regional Library, US
129 South, Live Oak; for anyone interested in quilts and the art of
quilting; the quilting public is invited. Info: Sandy Lindfors, presi-
dent, 386-362-6850, rivcrfolk@alltel.net or Joan Murray, 386-758-
5980.
Leona 4-H Community Club first Monday; 7 p.m.; home of
Avon and Betty Hicks, 6107 180th St., McAlpin; Info: Betty Hicks,
386-963-4205; Pam Nettles, 386-963-1236.
Lion's Club second Tuesday and fourth Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Farm
Bureau meeting room; Info: Richard Tucker, 386-963-4577.
Live Oak Artist Guild first Tuesday; 7 p.m.; St. Luke's Epis-
copal Church, Live Oak; Info: Don Strickland; 386-362-5146.
Live Oak Garden Club Sept.-May;,Morning Glories-third
Friday; Night Bloomers-third Tuesday, 1302 S.W. Eleventh Street,
Live Oak.
Live Oak Senior Citizens first Monday; 10:30 a.m.; Exhibi-
tion II Building, Coliseum Complex, 1302 SW Eleventh St., Live
Oak; escorted tours, prices vary; Info: Lula Herring, 386-364-1510.
Suwannee Valley Humane Society Animal Shelter second
Monday; noon; at the shelter located on Bisbee Loop, south en-
trance, in Lee off CR 255, Madison County; Capacity will be in-
creased to 72-.75 animals after remodeling completed.Info: toll-free
866-Adoptl2, 866-236-7812, www.geocities.com/suwanneehs:
Live Oak, Suwannee County Recreation Board second
Wednesday;.5:30 p.m. Suwannee Parks & Recreation offices, 1201
Silas Drive, Live Oak; Info: 386-362-3004.
MADD Dads Third Thursday; 7' p.m.; Suwannee County
Courthouse.
Man To Man Group second Thursday; 7 p.m.; Marvin E.
Jones Building, Dowling Park; free; refreshments provided; Info:
American Cancer Society loll-free 800-ACS-2345 or the local of-
fice toll-free 888-295-6787 (Press 2) Ext. 114.
Market Days Advent Christian Village --first Saturday; 8
a.m.-1 p.m.; Space-first-come, first-serve basis, $5 each; Village
Square shops open; Info: Lodge Office 386-658-5200.
McAlpin Community Club second Monday; 7 p.m.; covered
dish dinner first; everyone welcome; purpose to acquaint mem-
bers of the community services available in the county; Info: Grant
Meadows Jr., 386-935-9316 or Shirley Jones, 386-963-5357; build-
ing rental: Kristie Harrison, 386-364-3400.
MOAA (Military Officers Association of America) fourth
Thursday, 6:30 p.m., at Elks Club, Lake City; former and present
officers meet for dinner and program; Info: Dennis Tarkington,
386-719-7092 or Tandy Carter, 386-719-9706.
MOMS Club second Wednesday; 11:15 a.m. at tie fellowship
'hall of Bethel Missionary-Baptist Church, go West on US 90 sev-
en miles from 1-75, and 1-1/2 miles from the Columbia/Suwannee
County line, 12 miles from Live Oak; Info: 386-397-1254, MOM-
SClubofLiveOakLakeCityFl@alltel.net
National Active and Retired Federal Employees (N.A.R.F.E.)
Association third Tuesday; 11:30 a.rh.; Quail Heights Country
Club, 161 Quail Heights Terrace, Lake City; guest speakers; all pre-
sent and retired federal employees invited; Info: 386-755-8570 or
386-752-6593:
North Florida Chapter of Newborns in Need first Saturday;
9:30 a.m.; St. Luke's Episcopal Church, 1391 SW Eleventh Street,
Live Oak; join them in providing for these babies too young to help
themselves. Info: Dorothy Phillips, secretary, 386-362-1886.
North Florida Conservation and Airboat Alliance second
Tuesday; 7 p.m.; Mark Carver's cook shed: 11166 100 St., Live
Oak, first drive on right just past Suwannee Valley Electric Coop-
erative, Inc.; all meetings covered dish; airboaters and sportsmen
working to keep public lands and waterways open for everyone to
use and enjoy. Info: Chris Aue, 386-658-1092.
Nursing Mom's Group second Friday; 10 a.m.; Suwannee
River Regional Library, Live Oak; Info: Michelle, 386-776-2955.
Remembering the Loss of Your Baby first Thursday; 11:30
a.m.-I p.m.; Hospice of North Central Florida, North Building
Counseling Room, 4305 NW 90th Blvd., Gainesville; open support
group for families who have experienced the loss of a baby; Info:
Cheryl Bailey, 352-692-5107, toll-free 800-816-0596.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Bran-
ford first Wednesday; 9-10 a.m.; Library, US 129 North, Bran-
ford; free; trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in
Suwannee County to understand Medicare and other health insur-
ance programs make informed decisions, on insurance, Medicare
Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug pro-
grams and eligibility requirements; Info: Florida Department of El-
der Affairs toll-free .800-262-2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p.m. .
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Advent
Christian Village Dowling Park trained volunteers help elders
and their caregivers in Dowling Park area of Suwannee County to
understand Medicare and other health insurance programs make in-
formed decisions on insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards
and on discounted prescription drug programs and eligibility re-
Meetings
quirements; free; Info: appointment 386-658-3333 or 386-658-
5329; Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, -
Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Jasper
Monday-Friday, 1-4 p.m.; Hamilton Pharmacy Assistance Pro-
gram, Sandlin Building, 204 NE 1st Street, Jasper; trained volun-
.teers help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee County to un-
derstand Medicare and other health insurance programs make in-
formed decisions on insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards
and on discounted prescription drug programs and eligibility re-
quirements; free; Info: Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free
800-262-2243, Monday Friday,'8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders Live
Oak second Monday, 1-3 p.m. or second Thursday, 1:30-2:30
p.m.; Suwannee River Regional Library, US 129 South, Live Oak;
trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers in Suwannee
County to understand Medicare and other health insurance pro-
grams make informed decisions on insurance, Medicare Prescrip-
tion Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug programs and
eligibility requirements;'free; info: Florida Department of Elder Af-
fairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Monday Friday, 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders White'
Springs first and third Thursday; 9:30-11:30 a.m.; Library, 12797
Roberts Street, White .Springs; free; trained volunteers help elders
and their caregivers in Suwannee County to understand Medicare
and other health insurance programs make informed decisions on
insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on discounted
prescription- drug programs and eligibility requirements; Info:
Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-2243, Mon-
day Friday, 8:30 a.m.-'4:30 p.m.
Suwannee Chapter of the Florida Trail Association second
Monday; 7-9 p.m.; Suwannee River Water Management District,
US 90 and CR 49, Live Oak; Info: Sam Bigbie, 386-362-5090; Doh
Neale, 386-362-4850; Sylvia Dunnam, 386-362-3256.
Suwannee County Democratic Executive Committee din-
nier meeting, first Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. for dinner, meeting at 7 p.m.,
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live .Oak;
Info/RSVP: Monica, 386-330-2036.
Suwannee County Cattlemen's Association third.Thursday;
6:30 p.m.; Farmers Co-op'meeting room; Info:. Herb Rogers, 386-
362-4118.
Suwannee County Tourist Development Council fourth
Tuesday; 1 p.m.; Chamber of Commerce Building, 816 S. Ohio
Ave., Live Oak.
Suwannee County Senior Citizens first Monday; 10:30 a.m.,
Exhibition II Building, Coliseum Complex,.1302 SW Eleventh St.,
Live Oak; escorted tours, prices vary; Info: Lula'Herring, 386-364-
1510.
Suwannee River Valley Archaeology Society third Tuesday;
public library, Branford; Info: 386-935-4901..
Suwannee Valley Builders Association second Thursday; 6
p.m.; Farm Bureau meeting room, 407 Dowling Ave., Live Oak; $5
per person for meal and nLeeting.
Suwannee'Valley Genealogical Society first Thursday;. 7
p.m., Wilbur St. Live Oak; Open Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m.-
noon and 1-5 p.m.; Info: 386-330-0110.
Suwannee Valley Humane Society Animal Shelter second
Monday; noon; at the shelter located on Bisbee Loop, south en-
trance, in Lee off CR 255, Madison County; Capacity will be in-
creased to 72-75 animals after remodeling completed. Info: toll-free
866-Adoptl2, 866-236-7812, www.geocities.com/suwanneehs.
Suwannee Valley Quilters first and third Thursday; 10 a.m.;
Info: Jane, 386-776-2909 after 4 p.m.
.Suwannee Valley Kennel Club third Tuesday; 7:30 p.m.;'
Hospitality and Recreational Building, Columbia County Fair-
grounds, Lake City, Lake City.
Tobacco-Free Partnership of Suwannee County quarterly,
Info: Mary Jordan Taylor, 386-362-2708, ext. 232.
Vivid Visions, Inc. first Monday; 5:30 p.m.; Douglass Center
Conference Room; a shelter and outreach agency for victims of do-
mestic violence; Info: 386-364-5957.
Wellborn Community Association (WCA) second Thursday;
7 p.m.; Wellborn Community Center; Info: Bonnhie Scott, 386-963-
4952, 386-208-1733-leave a message. WCA fund-raiser to bene-,
fit building fund Blueberry Pancake Breakfast first Saturday;
center of Wellborn, Andrews Square; blueberry pancakes, sausage
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The Anierican Cancer Society (ACS) of North Central Florida Reaching out to se-
niors in our area. A variety of locations all over the north central Florida area areavailable
for each program. Contact the American Cancer Society toll-free at 800-ACS-2345 for
more information or on the web atwww.cancer.org.'Or contact ACS locally at 352-376-
6866, ext. 114 or 127. Support groups:
I Can Cope-a free educational program for people facing cancer?-either personally of
as a caregiver. This program is offered through a.partnership between the Florida Division
of the Anierican Cancer Society and the Florida Society of Oncology Social Workers and
provides participants with reliable information, peer support, and practical coping skills,
Road To Recovery Lack of transportation is one of the biggest challenges for thou-
sands of cancer patients. Many need daily or weekly treatment and they don't have a car
or are too ill to drive. The Road to Recovery program provides volunteer drivers to trans-
port cancer patients to and from these life-saving cancer treatments.
Look Good ... Feel Better a free, community-based program that teaches beauty tech-
niques to female cancer patients currently in chemotherapy or radiation treatment to,help
restore their appearance and self-image. This partnership between the American Cancer
Society; the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association Foundation; and the National
Cosmetoldgy Association enables certified and licensed beauty professionals to help can-
cer patients regain self-confidence during their treatment.
Reach to Recovery connects breast cancer patients with trained breast cancer sur-
vivors. Breast cancer survivors provide free one-on-one support and information to help
cope with their breast cancer experience.
Man to Man provides men with prostate cancer a comfortable, community-based set-
ting for discussion, education and support. The program provides men with free support on
individual and group levels, and offers participants the opportunity to educate their com-
munities and advocate for prostate cancer issues.
Another Way, Inc. Support Groups support groups for victims and survivors of do-
mestic violence; Info: 386-792-2747, toll-free hot line 800-500-1119.
Branford Farmers' Market Mondays, 2-6 p.m. through June at the Community Cen-
ter at Hatch Park, 403 SE Craven Street, Branford. Available will be locally grown fruits,
vegetables, flowers arid other agricultural products. This market is certified as a redemp-
tion point for Farmers' Market Nutrition Program coupons for WIC and Elder recipients.
Info: 386-935-1146 or 386-454-3950.
Childbirth classes (free) Suwannee County Health Department; every Tuesday; 6-8
p.m.; Info or to register: Coleen Cody, 386-362-2708, ext. 218:
Christian Home Educators of Suwannee (CHES) home school support group;
weekly park days; informal meetings; fellowship for parents and ktid. info ches3inl@ya-
hoo.com or Tammy, 386-362-6939.
Christian Mission in Action MinistrN 'fre food and clothing ge -a, a\. second Sat-
urday, 11 a.m.-l p.m,, at John H.'Hale Park and Rereation Center. Du.a3l Srtee. Lue Oak.
Info: Audre'y Sharpe, 386-364-4560.
Community Concerts of Lake City typical performances include jazz, switig, and of,
ten Broadway performers. Reciprocity Program: North Florida Community College and
North Florida Community College. Info and/or, tickets: Herman Gunter, 386-362-7101;
.Joan Radford, 386-364-4923.
Department of Children and Families (DCF) DCF service center, 501 Demorest St.,
Live Oak; public assistance recipients get help.in completing voter registration applica-
tions; Info: 386-362-1483. ,
Disaster.Action Team Volunteers Needed -'The American Red Cross of Suwannee
Valley; needs volunteers; Disaster Action Team; Info: 386-752-0650.
The Story of Dowling Park Advent Christian Village (ACV) at Dowling Park; speak-
.ing engagement or a tour for your organization, club or church; ACV representatives avail-
able; free videotape; Info: 386-658-5110, toll-free 800-714-3134, e-mail ccarter@acvil-
lage.net; www.acvillage.net.
Experience Works a national nonprofit organization, (formerly Green Thumb) pro-
vides training and employment services to older workers-over 55 and with a limited in-
come-in Suwannee County through the Senior Community Service Employment Program
.'(SCSEP); minimum wage-20 hours per week. Info: Lake City One Stop, 386-755-9026,
ext. 3129 for Loretta or ext, 3134 for Ronald; www.experienceworks.org.2
Experimental Airplane Association (EAA) Breakfat fourth Saturday; breakfast
served from 9-11 a.m.; at the EAA Chapter Building at the Suwannee County Airport;
eggs, sausage, pancakes, toast, coffee, fruit and juice for $4.50; the EAA Chapter sponsors
two students from NJROTC to go to the Air Academy in Oshkosh, Wis.
Figure drawing classes with live model by John Rice Wednesday, 6:30-8:30 p.m.,
local artist and gallery ownet offers figure drawing classes with a live model; at Suwannee
High School, $5 per class-to pay the model; anyone high school age or older is welcome
to attend; bring your pencils; Info: 386-362-2066.
Florida Museum of Natural History, in Gainesville Florida's state natural history
museum, near the intersection of Southwest 34th Street and Hull Road, University of Flori-
da Cultural Plaza, Gainesville; 10 a.m.-5 p mN. Monday-Satrurd., and 1-* p m. Sunday,
closed Thanksgiving and Christmas; The Bunerfll, Rainforest is a permanent exhibit and
includes nectar flowers and orchids from around the world to support hundreds of live but-
terflies. Pre-school and home school programs offered. NOTE: During 2006, Museium will
offer a number of summer classes' for students in grades 1-6. Info: 352-846-2000,
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Food Bank of Suwaannee Valley a division ofCailiolic Charities of Lake city whose
purpose is to distribute food to member agencies for liarther distribution in the four colun-
tyiv service areas, to help eliminate hunger. lThese 14 member agencies serve Columbia,
Suwannce., Hamilton and Union counties and have distributed over 250,000 pounds of
food since August 2005. Volunteers are always needed, call Glenda Parton at 386-755-
5683
Friends of Suwannee River State Park memberships available; non-profit organi-
zation; monthly bird walks will be held every fourth Saturday at 8 a.m., meet at the ranger
station, bling binoculars and your favorite bird identification book, park admission $4;
Info: membership chair Walter Schoentelder, 850-971-5354. wbs(t'surtbest.net.
Gainesville Doswntowni Community Plaza Free Friday night fun for everyone every
Friday night from 8-10 p.m., May 5-Oct. 27, Gainesvillc's Downtown Community Plaza,
in the heart of historic downtown Gainesville, will come alive with the area's most talent-
ed performers. The "Let's Go Downtown" Plaza Series, presented by the City of
Gainesville's Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs, will feature a myriad
of musical and performing arts. Something for everyone: original pop, Beatle's tunes and
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blues jams, latin, pop, rock, jazz and tributes. Free and open to the public. Info: 352-334-
ARTS, 352-334-2787, or Linda Piper, 352-334-5064, www.gvlculturalaffairs.org.
GED Tests Suwannee-Hamilton Technical Center; mandatory registration session be-
fore test; Info: Lynn Lee, 386-364-2782; age waivers, Lynne Roy, 386-384-2763, coun-
selor.
Haven Hospice of the Suwannee Valley Helping Hands Volunteer Orientation -
first Wednesday, 10-11 a.m.; or, third Tuesday, 5-6:30 p.m.; at Hospice of the Suwannee
Valley, 618 SW FL Gateway Drive,'Lake City; Info: Carolyn Long, 386-752-9191.
High Springs Farmers' Market Downtown Historic High Springs Thursdays, 2-
6 p.m.; sponsored by the City of High Springs; behind City Hall on NW Second Street;
Info: 386-454-3950.
Lafayette County Veterans DD Form 214, "Certificate of Release or Discharge from
Active Duty" can be recorded in the Clerk of Court's office, Lafayette County Courthouse,
Mayo.
Lake Butler Singles Club Saturdays, 7 p.m., at Lake Butler Community Club; cov-
ered dish dinner 7-8 p.m., dancing 8 -11 p.m.; no smoking and no alcoholic beverages are
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Suwannee County Historical Museum -
free admission, open from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.,
Monday-Friday, US 129 North, Live Oak.
Info: 386-362-1776.
World War II Institute on World War
II & the Human Experience, FSU; Talla-
hassee Donations of World War II docu-
ments, photographs, artifacts, and other
wartime memorabilia or monetary contribu-
M1 ,tions or gifis in honor/memory of someone
may be .made. Info: 850-644-9033,
ww2@ww2.fsu.edu or Institute on World
War II & the Human Experience, Florida
State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-
2200 or visit www.fsu.edu/-ww2
allowed; membership fees required: Info: Mildred Johns, 386-758-8223 or Margie Paulk,
386-294-3128.
LillyAnswers Program Available to Floridians 65 and older, who are enrolled in
Medicare, have an annual income below 200 percent of the federal poverty level and have
no other drug coverage. Info: www.lillyanswers.com, toll-free 877-RX-LILLY.
Live! At Dowling Park Artist Series 2006-2007 Advent Christian Village "Live! at
Dowling Park" Artist Series 2006-2007 presents performances monthly; Reciprocity Pro-
gram: North Florida Community College and Community Concerts of Lake City, Inc.
Tickets available at Advent Christian Village Cashier's Office, Suwannee County Cham-
ber of Commerce and The Music Center in Live Oak. Info/schedule of events: Retirement
Services, 386-658-5400, dgrillo@acv.illagc.net or http://artistseries.acvillage.net.
Love INC A non-profit Christian group; represents local churches; finds help for valid
needs; Info: Ginny Peters, 386-364-4673, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.- noon.
MDA Assists people with ALS; help with purchase and repair ofwheelchairs; support
groups; expert-led seminars; Info: www.als.mndausa.org. www.mdausa.org/chat.
Marine Corps League First Tuesday, 7 p.m., The Suwannee Valley Detachment of
the Marine Corps League of the United
States meets at Wellborn Community Center;
ladies auxiliary meets at same time and
place, Info: Jerry Curtis, 386-984-6755;
Janet Morgan, 386-362-2068.
Marriage? Help me! A program pre-
sented by Solid Rock Ministries, Inc. of
Jasper; at no charge to anyone. Helping to
apply Christian principles to our every day
living, Florida state certified. Info: 386-792-
2603.
Morningside Nature Center Living
History Farm, Gainesville Living History
Days; Barnyard Buddies; Discover and Do;
Who's Who in the Woods; A Night at the
Owlery; Info: 352-334-2170, www.natureop-
"-g NFCC offers ed2go on-line courses in
many different subject areas; instructor-led,
affordable, informative, convenient and
highly interactive; requires Internet access,
e-mail and Netscape Navigator or Microsoft
Internet Explorer; course fees vary; Info:
Suzie Godfrey, 850-973-9453, 'communi-
tyed@nfcq.edu, Www.ed2go.com/nfec.
NFCC TABE (Test of Adult Basic Edu-
cation) every Monday at 6 p.m. and every
Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.; NFCC Technical Cen-
ter, Madison campus; Photo ID; Info/Pre-
registration: 850-973-9451.
NFCC College Placement Tests on
S1:30 p.m.; NFCC Technical Center, Bldg. 13;
Madison campus; registration required 24
hours before testing; $10 fee; Info/pre-regis-
tration: 850-973-1612.
9 NFCC E-Spotlight provides weekly in-
formation Events, current college news
and happenings delivered directly to your e-
mail address;,Info: 850-973-1613, Kim Scar-
boro, scarborok@nfcc.cc.
Narceonon Arrowhead Drug addiction
can leave an individuals, family and friends
feeling helpless and out of control. Narconon
offers free counseling, assessments and re-
ferrals to rehabilitation centers nationwide
Info: toll-free, 800-468-6933, www.stppad-
diction.com.
North.Central Florida Sexual Assault
Center, Inc. provides individual and group
counseling for victims of rape and incest; 18
years old or older, victims of rape, sexual
abuse or incest is eligible; services free and
lt confidential; Call victim advocate, Erica Nix
toll-free at Pager Number, 800-400-7140;
Info: 386-719-9287.
North Florida Workforce Development
strives to help dislocated workers and other
jobseekers' find employment in a prompt
manner; office hours at One-Stop Centers in
Hamilton: 386-792-1229, Jefferson: 850-
342-338, Lafayette: 386-294-1055, Madi-
son: 850-973-9675, Suwannee: 386,-364-.
7952 and Taylor: S.5~i.4-', .-, 8 a.m.-5
p.m., Monday-Friday and alternate Satqr-
days, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
11l99Pn iarndA SOld Time Gospel. Memorial Jamboree-
Sfirst Friday, 6:30 p.m., in Lee Worship Cen-
.ter, 398 Magnolia Drive, Lee; free Gospel
concert; open mike; everyone is invited,
bring a covered dish and bring a friend; door
prize; free will offering and donations taken
SW i g to benefit the roof building fund and expens-
La 0es of the sing) groups, singers and pickers, if
you want to perform or for more information,
contact Allen and Brenda McCormick, 850-
971-4135, after.6 p.m.
Dyo waontsor Opeff ratfor moreainformationo
Operation Cleansweep FDACS and
1001 itsubishi Spot FDEP sponsor Operation Cleansweep to col-
lect and safely dispose of pesticides in Flori-
da; Cost: Free; Info: toll-free 877-851-5285,
www.dep.state:fl.us/waste/categories/clian-
8 6 0I sweep-pesticides/ or local Household Haz-
ardous Waste program, www.earth911.
Parents of ADD and ADHD Children -
support group; Info: Lea-Anne Elaine, 386-
362-7339.
Pregnancy Crisis Center The Live Oak
$8 .114Pregnancy Crisis Center, 112 Piedmont St.,
Live Oak, is open Wednesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-
3 p.m.; confidential counseling, free preg-
nancy tests, clothes for expectant mothers
and ,infants; referrals to pro-life doctors;
G groups and churches may sponsor baby
showers with donation ofthe gifts to the cen-
S4 dr, 4 m .ter; needed: maternity clothes and hbangers;
Info: 386-330-2229 or toll-free 800-696-
4580.
Prescription Assistance patients who
4d.Lae .......need help paying for their prescription medi-
cines should call Partnership for Prescription
S.'Assistance, "toll-free 800-477-2669,
www.pparx.org
C o SC.,Prescription drugs nationwide free
medication program eligibility based on
., three qualifications: doctor must assist in ap-
plication process, no prescription drug cover-
age and earn less than $2,000 per month;
Lawson Healthcare Foundation, a non-profit
Public benefit organization; Info: Executive
Director Stephanie Tullis, toll-free 888-380-
MEDS (6337), ext. 205 during normal busi-
ness hours or access the Foundation's new
Web site at www.A2ZMedline.com.
Regional Heart Disease and Stroke
Prevention Coalition serving Suwannee,
Lafayette, Hamilton, Madison, Jefferson and
Taylor counties; meets quarterly; Info: Diana
evrolet Suburban ff King, 850-342-0170, ext. 220.
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park -
The Suwannee River Bluegrass Associa-
tion every Saturday night; 6 p.ni.; bluegrass
jam; Pickin' Shed; except during main festi-
val events; Spirit of the Suwannee Music
Park, US 129 North, Live Oak; potluck din-
ner third Saturday; Info: 386-364-1683.
Sun Country Jamboree second Satur-
day of each month at Spirit of the Suwannee
Music Park, US 129 3'Iorth, Live Oak;
Info/tickets: 386-364-1683.
*Stephen Foster State Culture Center
State Park, White Springs first Saturday,
Cracker Coffeehouse, 7-9 p.m., auditorium;
open stage night with songs, stories, yodel-
ing, music and much more. Coffee and
desserts available for sale. Free admission;
Located on US 41, three miles from 1-75 and
nine miles from 1-10. Info/schedule of
events: 386-397-4331, www:FloridaS-
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', SUWANNEE RIVERI 3 bedroomt2 bath., ,i00 aqtt, on 3 acres ON 22 ?LUS ACRES. 3 bpdroom/2 bathroom, 1,786 sqft, on
" This mlirl-mangion with 247 ft of ceep vater frontage on the .2.3 acres! Located in the country about 5.5 acres miles
Srer has a largeFlrida room, cathedral ceiling, tongue and ustminutschools, shopping, etc.
groove cypressfloors, new wood.laminare in gome roomse al.l o n- I e aa fm sch' so e..3
an a large 3 acre lot., RIverTiews trpmtvery lom In lthe home Fenced yard and fenced/cross fenced pastures. A 30x30
makes this a unique opportunity. Situated 10 ft abo the w orkshop,and a 40x40 barn provJde a great work area and
whites edge. You can eail sab in thisrlab on grade.ari bfdi lotsof rooim.for storage and shelter. Built in 1998. MLS#
construct ce homer 1545,000 MLSt 5420 54461 $410,000
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'tEXCELiENT HUNTING ON 487 ACRES IN GREAT INCOME .a T NTIAL IN
.' MADISON,.F! Surrounded by timberland *;SUV-ANNEE..COUNT-.2 cres planted
-, makes- thi ipery an excellent get away with beautifulpinede-t ;Bautiful land for
' *to nature.' $1,071,400. yourfuture hoai. [1,?55,000-MLS# 53243. '7
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Hines Place Subdivision Jackson Heights Subulvision.
Beautiful 4-5 acre lots on Mitchell Road (76th Beautiful 4-5 acre lots on Hughes Road (129th.
Street) Paved Street. Restricted to homes only. Road) Located just minutes from Live Oak.
Minutes to Famous Suwannee River. Paved Street..Restricted to homes only.
Owner/Fin $995 dn, 20 yrs 11.5%
Prices: $65,031-$80,772 Payments: $682.90-$850.77
Daniel Crapps Agency, Inc. Realtor
Owner/Broker
DANEL APP 1-800-805-7566 1-800-771-5110
Poole Realty, Inc. PNo 386-362-4539
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(if N,,rth Fl,,rid In ,.
Corner of Hwy. 27 & Hwy. 51, Mayo, Florida
Heather M. Neill, Broker
PHONE: (386) 294-2131
Search the MLS at WWW.LIGHTHOUSEREALTY.US
d. earch
HOME WiHO AGRES 'ult .::L..) I',..T.4 :.' ICd.
fenced acres, dotted with sycamore, oak and dogwood.
Grapevines and pear tree in the back yard. Quiet
location just off paved road a.few miles outside Live
Oak. Vaulted ceilings, front porch, new metal roof,
walk-in closets, carport, top-notch.water softener, and
an~liancs $159e.50 #4e 9932
RIVEFHUrONT 4 ului ,i l':'1 a "r. "'i.1. I.l,-
Scenic View of the Suwannee River and within view of
the gorgeous Lafayette Blue springs State Park. Within
minutes of the boat ramp. Priced to sell. #54012
$85,000 .
BEAUTIFUL 414 HOME Come see this spacious,
family-sized log home Big kitchen with lots of counter
space and'cabinets; Gracious living room with 18'
vaulted ceilings and fireplace.'Great yard with mature Io gA Perfect tor homesite or camping.
trees and lots of room for the kids to run white you're 9 eet f o
relaxing on thdporch. Located just outside of town at Property acuts 32,000 acres of protected land. Few
the end of a cul:de-gac in a quiet, safe neighborhood, homes in the area so you'll have lots of peace and
Schools are just around the corner. The Sellers are quiet. Just. outside town of Mayo about 2 miles.
,,..o .:.tf,, t.to c,30r' $87,210 #53139
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the Suwannee River. Lot has well,.septic and power property, minutes from Mayo. In the
already in place. Gorgeous view of the river. Could be enough for the convenience-of.town.
used for getaway or to build your home on. #54252 other lots, three.10acre lots. .51302
.$i25igo, _, ,.ili* lillSSilllSHilS
BAUTIUL, HOME W/ A fE Nicely kept 5.02
acres -with large oak and pecan trees. This 2-story
home was built with a family in mind. The up stairs
bedrooms are extra, extra large with adjoining
bathroom. This is a must see, home has been
beautifully remodeled on the inside. Minutes to the
public boat ramp and only 3/2 mile walk to the river. This
is a dead end road with only one home past this one, so
very little traffic. Only 3 miles to Advent Christian
Village. #52800 $210,000
5 ARHES = North of bowling ParK, convenient to Live
Oak, Madison, or Perry and located just South of 1-10.
Just off paved road, country living near town. Not.many
homes in the area, makes for nice quiet place for your
home. Put your home in the center of this 5 acres of
planted pines. $73,000 #50367 ____
NTPRM GtieRPT trAKEh NIce 31 liiloe just lall a
mile from the beautiful Cherry Lake in Madison. Sit on
your front deck and enjoy nature.or relax in your
Jacuzzi on your back deck. Home comes with 2.7 acres
-that is fenced. Bring all reasonable offers. $80,000'
5A6 .
FINCEN HOM I TOWN = Fenced home inside
Mayo city limits. Home comes well-kept with lovely
screened porch, large laundry/pantry room, 12' ceiling
in LR and master bedroom, all new wiring throughout
home. Home is a 3 bed 2 bath, 1,557 sq. ft. Convenient
to everything in town. One car garage with concrete
flooring. $97,000 #53628
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N SM Mostly pasture, with a secluded copse of granddaddy
hIVFRr r N IriI TTi.. .. i L.- u .ru i; 1, .,' oaks which would make a lovely home site. Frontage
camping lot has 100' of frontage on the Suwannee on two county paved roads. Sellers would also
River. It would make a wonderful weekend or summer subdivide into three 20's and a 12. Property
getaway. Guaranto Springs and a paved public boat subdividable 1/5 so would make a great development
ramp are about 1/2 a mile away. $35,000 #51588 investment. #47099 $540,000 284081-F
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Horse barn with double dooents for RV and to Gainesville. I mile Fanning Springs. and Newspaper
S' MLS 53468Call Linda Roddenbey 386-590- al e McCray 386-365-3081 or NetWOrk inFlorida
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prehensive checklist, saving you valuable time and helping you FT WHITE New glassed Florida room 36b CRE H %I FiR.JN1m ih -es ,t> Hri
Afe occur, lovely home. Over -1400 sq. 'ft. with Beautiful rolling country estate West of
vprofessionalproblem-solver in your coreraulted ceilings. MLS .51144 $175,000 -town not far from shopping. MLS-53158
C professional proem-solver in your coer. all SharonSelder 386-365-1203 Call Bryan Smithey 386-962-2922 Y
Big Bend Realty So whether you're buying, selling or leasing real estate, it makes LAND AND M ORBeE! nITl nelld j
190 SW Range Ave.p SPACIOUS COMMERCIAL BUILDING on Main Blvd. 7000 sq.ft. on 1 acre, lots
S Range.Ave. perfect sense to look for the sign of the REALTOR.' of parking. For your next business" location, look here! Great for retail of all types, has
Madison, Florida loading dock. Call Paula Lawrence 386-623-1973 For l er
32340 REDWOOD and Cedar home on 5.24 acres in Live Oak. Great pool for summer! 4/3
S Shmantha Prueter built in 1996, barn with apartment. MLS 53242 Call Linda Roddenberry 386-590-0275 orjI ?
or Shaorn Selder 386-365-1203
Realtor
Cell:.(386) 623-1217 NICE DOUBLEWIDE on 1 acre in Columbia City Built in 1996., ith 1,404 sq.ft. 3/2
Cell:(386) 623-1217 split bedroom plan. MLS 52832..Call Tanya Shaffer 386-755-5448
www.samanthaprueter.com BEAUTIFUL 4.4 acre parcel with mobile home.,Great location, close in. MLS 53380
samanthaprueterl @remax.net REALTOR" Call Janet Creel.386-755-5448FR
1997 FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS 285104-F LIGHTLY.WOODED 4 acre parcel. Just the place i.,r ,..r mbhile rhome ,..r site built
hbuse! $70 00 ML-0 5?70 r Call :,Tb,'Merrick "5-.A14..-
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Ratliffand Associates Realty Group, Inc.
SREALTORS APPRAISERS FORESTERS
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$339,UUU 2,113 sq. t, 4+ Acres Laletront,
Upgrades, Executive Home.
$175,000 31R/2BA, fireplace,
2-car garage, .5 ac. Shady Oak Subdivision
$250,U0UU WMH IU Ac, 4-2 Suwannee
County, close to Spirit of Suwannee
$318,160: 64AC+/- SR 6 E frontage, planted
pines, natural hardwoods, excellent hunting
tract.' .
Beautify,yu ardoCK 3od I U loor i. acrse.
Beautiful hardwood floors
. COMMERCIAL: $85,000: Frame/Metal Commercial
Building on US 41 Immediate Occupancy
$330,UUU. 32 Ac w/split log cabm, planted pine,
pofid, 'fenced, great hunting spot.
$750,000 INCOME PROPERTY Industrial
Warehouse and Mini Warehouse Units. Call Ron
for detailed information.
$169,000 3/2 on 2.ac, large workshop w/3
rooms, barn, fenced. CR 152.
>zyY,uU BrincK, LaKerront,, JK/ L2A, great
room, fireplace, guest house, 2 AC
$68,500: DWMH w/creek frontage. Granite
countertops, community pool, fishing lake.
$599,000 Commercial. Building, US 41
frontage, 12,000 sq. ft. Terrazzo flooring. Call
Ron for details. Great for Fitness Center.
P.O. BOX 191 106 HATLEY STREET SE JASPER, FLORIDA 32052
$65,900: 5 acre corer lot, paved road
frontage. Excellent home frontage.
$349,000.2 story, 8 AC, 4-2-1, fenced, pool, pool
house, pond, fireplace, many extras
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$258,500: 47 ac. paved road frontage, pines and
hardwood, wildlife habitat. (5500/ac)
Ratliff & Associates has over 25 years of experience
in Hamilton County & offers a full line of real estate
services. Our staff consists of REALTORS,
REALTOR-Associates, Appraisers and Forestry
Consultants. Services include real estate listings,
sales, appraisals, market value estimates, timber
cruise and timber sales. We offer FREE market
value estimates if you are considering selling your
property. Call our office if we can be of assistance
with any of these services.
If you are interested in a career in real estate or if
you already have a real estate license, please give
us a call for an interview. We are looking for a few
good agents.
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FOUND-Book Title: Between,
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My Name is Quentin.. My Home is at
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which is: 6060 Mangrove Street. If
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Cody Lewis Tree & Land 386-623-
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Cleaning Services
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investment .. Complete
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Miscellaneous
COOKWARE TEFLON OUT! We
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some beautiful 17-piece sets left!
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Auctions
ABSOLUTE AUCTION Saturday,
10am August 19th. For Directions,
inventory list, pictures & terms of
sale, see www.rnircinc.com/auctionl
Restaurant equipment, Office
furniture, cars & more.
BUSINESS SERVICES
DRY. CARPET CLEANING,
Residential and Industrial. No.down
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Available in 3 county area. Potential,
3 figure income. Call .800-538-5811
,80 Acres! Buy all or 1/3rd. 26.66 acres
$219,945 or entire 80 for $760,000.
Property is in appx 17 y/o planted.
pines and is zoned for 5 acre lots.
MLS# 51768 and 51766.
HELPING HANDS MEDICAL
EQUIPMENT New .Motorized
Wheelchairs "No Cost" If Eligible.
Scooters / Hospital Beds / Manual
Chairs. All Diabetic Supplies We
Accept Medicare/Medicaid & Private
Insurance Free -Delivery. 1-877-
667-7088 (954) 335-1564
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
FRESH GREEN PEANUTS,
handpicked, washed and graded.
Truluck Farms, 2 mi. E. of O'Brien
386-935-0545 or 386-647-7968 or,
386-647-7969 Call for info. and
directions.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
PERSONAL SERVICES
Health Care
STAIR LIFTS ... Trouble -Climbing
Your Stairs? New -, Reconditioned
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(1) Off Hughes Road: Four
acres wooded. Good area,
priced to sell al $41,500.
(2) 4.43 acres with a 1990(
SWMH, 1472 sq. ft. under roof
with decks & porches,
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furnished, nice trees & some
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CBS home' in good condition
containing approx. 2380 sq. fl.
under roof. Priced at $249,900.
14 Saddle Club: Nice one acre
tract in grass with scattered
trees fenced. Good buy @'
$49,950 terms.
(5) Perry, FL: 148'x100' lot in.
Perry; FL, paved street, city
sewer, and water, homes only.
Priced to sell @ $13,500.
(6) Off CR 250: 10 acres
partially wood. Appro ed well
& septic tank. Good County
Road $11,000 per acre.
(71 Branford area: 15 acres in
good cropland, i ith county
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& [IS 129. Reduced to $10,995
per atre
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acre tract with. 3/2, 2004
CH/AC DWMH, containing
approximately 1600 sq. ft. 2
car carport, 12'x24' storage @
$125,000.
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wooded corner lot neat Royal
Springs.iGood buy at $19,900.
(11) CR 141: Four acre tract
with 3 bedroom, 2 bath home
.under construction cont.
approx 1508 sq. ft. 4 acres
paved rd. $180,000.
(12) 167th Rd.: 3 Bedroom, 2
E2
REALTOF~
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Fax: (386) 362-6131
.1389, Evening 362-2990
th Elliott, Evening 842-2372
baths CH/AC brick. with
garage, kitchen furnished. 2 ac.
homesite $165,000.
(13) Lafayette Co: 5.3 Acres
900 ft on US 27 & 628 ft. on
county rd. with a 1996 Palm
Harbor doublewide mobile
home, large deck, front porch,
motor home storage & hook
.up, detached storage bldg.,
wooded, *fenced, .4" well
sprinkler system, good buy .at
$169,000.
(14) Two wooded acres on
paved road, Wili.work for land
home package. 123,000.
(15) Jasper, FL: 3 bedroom
brick home with carpet.
Numerous updates, new.
CH/AC, paint inside & out,
carpet roll good, new
refrigerator & stove. Good buy
at $89,900.
(16) Secluded: 5 acres fenced
with a 2/2 DWMH, kitchen
furnished, 4" well. $97,000.
(17) Off CR49: 40 acres in
Coastal Bermuda grass on
good 1/4 mile on county road.
$10,900 per acre.
(18) Off US.129. South: Five
acres partially fenced scattered
-trees & grass. Good land home
tract. $49,950. .
(19) Perry, FL: Nice wooded
building lot on -paved street,
sewer & water, homes only
$13,500 terms.
(20) Suwannee River: nice
buildable river lot with
elevation survey, good county
road, good area. $75,000. -
(21) Falmouth Area: five acre
tract with a 2 bedroom, 1 bath
singlewide mobile home, 8x20
shop. $84,500.
(22) Hamilton Co.: CR 158, 5
acres in grass with a few trees.
Seller will furnish survey.
$74,900. '
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102 Hatley t. PO Box 1089
Jasper, Florida 32052
(386) 792-1688
Lake City, FL 5br/3ba home 6ff of Hwy. 90. Over 4,100 sq fi of heated living area that sits on 4 acres for
.$279,000. Additional 20 acres available. Call tor details. MLS 'l 531 47
Jasper, FL 23.5-acres off of SR-6. Paved road frontage, with power available. Would make excellent hunting
camp. Won't last long at $145,000. MLS # 51901.
Jasper, FL 4br/2ba 2356 sq. ft. DWMH on 23.5 acres. Nice country setting with creek frontage, yet close to town.
Must'see $389,900. MLS # 50340.
Jasper, FL -10 acres close to Jai-Alai on paved road, great for home site or investment. $15,000 per acre. MLS #
S50852. .. ..' .. .
Jasper, FL 3br/1 ba house in town.with terrific curb appeal, lovely details, and new appliances. Retiririg'or moving
up?.This home has it all. $125,000. MLS.# 52751. .
Jasper, FL Very pleasing 3br/2ba DWMH with nice cr.unir., seclusion. Home sits on 5 acres with a shop and
carport. Ready to move-in, and ready to sell at $130,000. ULS 0 52484..
Jasper, FL A nice 2 acre tract close to 1-10, and i-75. This may be the place for you. $120,000.'MLS # 52461.
Jasper, FL 3br/1 ba home .88 acres in town. Approx. 1,600 sq. ft. Ready to move in at $115,000. MLS # 54002
Jasper, FL Nice .25 acre lot in Lynn Lakes Subd. Ready for your new home. $15,000. MLS # 53337
Jasper, FL A nice 2,968 sq. ft. 4 bd. 2 ba. Brick Ihome with concrete drive in Lynn Lakes. Ready for your family.
$180,000. MLS # 53146
'Jasper, FL 30 acres of wooded property, with paved road froritage close to town. $450,000. MSL # 50432.:
Jennihgs, FL A nice 1 acre lot in Oak Woodlands, ready'for'your new mobile home or house: $19,900. MLS #
52806. .'
Jennings, FL 2.8 acre lot in Oak Woodlands with excellent woodland view and individuality. $28,000. MLS #
52805, .
Jennings, FL.- 2.8 acrelot in Fox Hollow with county grade frontage..$28,000.
Lee, FL Beautiful new,3br/2ba 1,782 sq. ft: hbme On 1.87 acres. If you're looking for a quiet country home this is
the one for'yo.iu. Priced to sell at $215,000, or add. 4.43 acres with paved road frontage for a combined total price of
$250,000. MLS # 50086. .
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY!!! 2 commercial buildings in Jasper with great investment potential.
1.) 1,684 total sq. ft.. $70,000.
2. 3.320 total sq. ft. $90,000.
A nice 2,'968sq. ft. 4 bd. 2 ba. brick home with 3 bd. 1 ba. house in town with terrific curb appeal,
concrete drive in Lynn Lakes Subd. Ready for lovely details, and new appliances. "Retiring or moving
your family. $180,000. MLS# 53146. up? This home has it all. $125,000.. MLS# 52751..
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Houses for Rent
First Day
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barn on beautiful I acre lot.. Partially
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per mno. Rick Farmer 914-957-0176
HOUSE FOR RENT 3BDI2BTH
5 acres, carport, Ig. screen rm, just
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first, last. & security deposit.
References, non-smokers, no pets
'call for appt. 386-362-1837 days or
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Homes for Sale
BIG CANOE, GEORGIA North
Georgia's Premier gated, mountain,
golf, tennis, fitness center, fishing,
swim community. 24/hr security
Homes from $200's to $1.5 million.
Terrell Griffin. Realtors 706-579-
2259 www.terrellgriffin.com
First Day
FOR SALE/RENT 3Bd/2Bth
Doublewide with land. 386-792-1372
MUST SELL BY OWNER
2000 Homes of Merit 3bd/2ba on
1.18 acres in Sugar Mill Farms
Subdivision in Live Oak Fl. On paved
road close to schools and shopping.
Side by side frig, above stove
microwave, stove, washer and dryer
included. Great location and friendly
neighbors. $95,000.00 or best offer.
Call 386-364-2832 or 386-590-0355
leave message if no answer, will
return all calls.
OCALA, FL 4/3/2 home shows like
new. Triple split plan (two master
suites) on half acre. Updated
kitchen. Year-old appliances, paint
in & out, custom verticals, a/c, alarm
system, and 12x24 shed.
Landscaped. Quiet .country setting
with new upscale homes in
neighborhood. $234,900. Roberta
A. Radiac, Realtor. 352-217-3114.
First Day
TWO BD/2BA WOOD FRAME
'on Mildred St., with extra large yard.
Needs a little TLC. Reduced to $32k
Call Mary,229-560-9201
Condominiums
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FLA Space Coast, "Old FLA" charm,
pristine beach, pool, sleeps 4-5.
Perfect vacation home & money
maker. Starting. at $244,900/unit.
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Mobile Homes
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mo. + $600.00 Security Deposit. For
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CASH DEALS'!!' BEST PRICING IN
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365-5129
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Bedroom, 2 Bath Doublewides
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1557 or 561-452-5284
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must be moved $2500 AS IS
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Vacation Property
A FREE BROCHURE At Western
Carolina Real Esiate, we offer the
best Mountain Properties in North
Carolina. Homes and Land
available Call 800-924-2635.
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Affordable Homes & Mountain
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877-837-2288 Exit Realty Mountain
View Properties
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ASHEVILLE, N.C. Gated
residential community Speclacular
view & privacy lots Clubhouse.
exercise facility, hol clubs, sauna,
hiking trails. 30 minutes to
downtown Asheville Call 1-877-
689-2626
www whispermountain info
BUFFALO HILLS CAMPGROUND
Selling deeded campsites. Located
Sin S.E, Ohio Lake Region
Campsites for as little as $160 a mth
Lots of amenities 1-866-685-6808
CHEROKEE HEIGHTS! Pristine
dated mountain community in NC.
Spectacular views, creek front and
wooded lots Paved roads.,
O underground utilities, lovely
Landscaping. Hiawassee Lake,
public .,marina.' minutes away.
'Starting at $44K 877-377-4872
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MURPHY, N.C. View Lots Starting
0 $28,000+ Gated Communities
.Custom Built Log Homes Vacation
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NC's Largest RE Firm
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HOT SPRINGS, N.C. # Gated
mountain community surrounded by
National Forest! Excellent views &
privacy. 45mins. to downtown
Asheville. Paved roads, clubhouse,
waterfall & hiking trails. 877-477-
3473 www.fireflymountain.info
INVEST IN NC MOUNTAINS
Murphy and Andrews Homes
Starting in the Low 100's.. Land
Starting $10,000 Per Acre. Call
ERA Scenic View Properties. 866-
399-0515
LAKE CUMBERLAND KY
Waterfront parcels with 120 feet of
water frontage. Spacious off water
parcels, wooded for privacy.
Incredible community amenities.
Pre-construction pricing! Call 866-
480-2025.
N.C./GEORGIA Mountain
Vacation Special Call now for our
vacation special! World's greatest
views! Homesites starting at
$39,900. Land / Log home package
kit $79,900. Waterfalls, creeks,
rivers, lakes, limited availability. 1-
888-389-3504 x600
NC COOL WESTERN MOUNTAIN
near GSMNP escape heat,
hurricanes & high prices. Luxury
chalet $260K, 1 acre under $60K.
Prudential Great Smokys Realty,
Bryson City. Call 877-476-6597
NC MOUNTAIN CHALET NeW
1300 sf log chalet on 1.78 ac
$89,900 Mtn Views, stream, loft,
decks & easy to finish. 828-286-1666
own/brkr
NC MOUNTAINS!!! Log Cabin
$109,900. : E-Z to finish. 2 story
home. Million $$$ Viewsl Paved
access. Won't last! Financing.
Call 1-828-652-8700
NINETY DEGREES & DROPPING in
N.C. Mountains Free Real Estate
Brochure Fall Vacation Rental
Special 2BR/2BA Chalet w/views
$675/WK. Call Timberwood
Mountain Realty 800-380-6806
www.timberwoodmth.com.
NORTH CAROLINA Mountains,'
Wilkesboro Brick Home, 14 Acres,
2000 Feet River Front, Newly
Decorated, No Restrictions, Triple
Garage www.sherrillfaw.com
Sherrill Faw 336-957-7600
NORTH CAROLINA Asheville &
Hendersonville, Great lots,
gorgeous mountain views, minutes to
ciay, 1/2-2 Acre lots. from $69K. Call
Owner 561-212-7319
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TENNESSEE Lakefront and
Lakeview Properties nestled in the
hills of Tennessee on the shores of
pristine Lake Norris. Lakeside
Realty 423-626-5820
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TENNESSEE!! MONTEAGLE-
SEWANEE, Beaulilul Mountain
Properties. 600+ Acres, Tracls, 5
Acres & up, 4 miles, from, 1-24.-
Gated & secluded! Gorgeous bluff
& creek. Wcoded lots. George.
Timberwood Development Co, 423-
949-6887 www.limber-wood corn
Buildings
JC'S BUILDINGS. GARAGES,
BARNS, CARPORTS Slarling $595.
Galvanized Sleel. 2 Sryles 13
Colors Free installation I quote on
any size Florida certified year.
warranty available 386-736-0398;
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Excellent Investment Opportunilies
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Acreage
ALABAMA WATERFRONT 1/2 to 3
acre parcels from $40's. 2 hrs from,
Atlanta, 2 nrs Irom Coast. Gated.
planned amenities. Min to historic
town. 866-880-2849.
First Day
BY OWNER In Middle Ga Area
Farm Land Timber Land & Hunting
Properties. Small and Large Tracts
Available Call 478-984-4447 or 478-
290-6435 : '.', :
COUNTRY LIVING 2 Acres. New
Ranch w/ 4 Bdrms, 2 Baihs In Dry
Watll Stage. New driveway & More.
Nice Quiet Area. Localed SE Ohio
Near Athens $74,500. Owner
Financing 740-489-9146 :'.
DOGWOOD ESTATE 5 Acre.
'Beautiful Homesite mostly Wooded
'Fanlastic Location Only 30 mins to
North Myrtle Beacr, $59,900
Owner Financing 803-473-7125
FLORIDA Vacant Land for sale,
Citrus, Marion, Washington, Putnam,
:.Flagler,. Highlands. Excellent
Investment .: Platted. Growing
Subdivisions. Blow Out Prices, MusI
SSell!" Call Katie 954-520-3480
FLORIDA LAND Starting at
$12,000, Financing Available Over
150 Lots available in Counties of
Levy, Marion, Clay, Calhoun, Putman
& Highland& Realtors & Investors
welcome. 1-718-797-0807
FLORIDA LAND Seller must sell at
prices below market values. Let our
loss be your gain. All offers
considered. For list of properties
954-914-0294
GEORGIA Emanuel County. 52
acres $2,225/ac. Excellent pine &'
hardwood timber, pond sites, great
hunting. 404-362-8244 St. Regis,
Paper Co., LLC.
www.stregispaper.com
GEORGIA Land for sale in
Jenkins and Emmanuel Counties.
75 acres 2,000 acres. Call for a
price 478-319-2980
GEORGIA Washington County,
9ac Horse Farm. 1848sf home w/2-
car garage. Includes rental house, 2
barns, fencing. $207,000 Beverly
Webb. Town & Country Real Estate
478-552-5681 or 478-232-8830
GEORGIA HOMESITES Secluded
3-20 acres. Paved roads,
Hardwoods & pines. Middle GA
area. Starting $2950/acre. (Special
- 14 acre tract w/3 acre lake
$4950/acre.) Owner 912-529-6198
www.swwproperties.com
KENTUCKY 285 acres. 2 miles
river frontage. Great deer, turkey
hunting, & fishing. $1495/acre.
Must Sell Make offer. 40 acres
building site, great hunting, $79,900.
www.ActionOutfitter.com 270-791 -
2538
KENTUCKY Incredible waterfront.
Lakes, rivers, creeks. 1 Acre -
$9,900 or $600/down, $105/mo. 2
Acres $14,900 or $900/down,
$159/mo. 5 Acres $1200/down,
$215/mo. Breathtaking views, great
investment. 270-791-7725
www.YourLandKing.com
KENTUCKY Murray, 192ac.
Rolling hills. Farm lease. income,
building sites. Great hunting!
Water/Electric, close to. Kentucky
Lake. #1 Retirement place in U.S.
$385,000 270-556-3576
KY LAKE BARKLEY 90 min to
Nashville. Incredible lake & sunset
views. Waterfront, wooded, and
view sites. 1 to 40+ acres from the
$40's 866-295-7049.
LAND FOR SALE in Ambrose, Ga.
On Wiggins Creek, 82.06 acres of
planted pine trees and two ponds.
Also good deer & turkey hunting.
912-384-1317.
MID OHIO ACREAGE 5+ Acres
Excellent building site on gently
rolling property with Gorgeous view.
$19,900 Owner Financing 740-489-
.9146.
MID. TENN. MTS. 5+ Acres,
Excellent building site w/ woods,
breathtaking Vista's, Cool 'Mountain
Breeze & River Access, $39,900.
Owner Financing 772-263-3775 or 1-
800-763-0085. Ask about Mini
Vacation
NC LAND: 43acs, huge waterway,
dock, fish, ducks, deer. New 3 bed,
2 bath home; second homesite;
nearby. Hour from Raleigh. $305K.
Pictures:: owner@newbranch.com
919-693-8984
NORTH FLORIDA,- 1/2ac $60,000 &
10ac parcel ..w/paved highway
frontage $200,000. Available for site
built homes,' in, Established
neighborhood. Circle -R Land
Company. 866-758-7686 / 386-623-
1837 '
NORTH FLORIDA LAND Wide
range of properties. Lake City,
30/mi normh of Gainesville. Beautiful
are.a Call for color brochure Normth
Florida Homeland -Realty 800-754-
463'1
SE GEORGIA 30min from coast,
rural wooded .1 ac homesites, starting
at $12k per lot, 4+ acre homesites
starting at $34K, 912-261-2671
First Day
SMALL ACERAGE LOT in Madison
County for homes or mobile homes,
high and dry
RECREATION-BUILDING LOTS in
Hamilton County near rivers Public
Boal Ramp. Owner financing Call.
912-843-8118
SUMTER COUNTY 5 Acres. high
ground, 9 miles west of Bushnell.
Paved road, fenced, cleared, large
oaks 10 minutes from 1-75, close to
shopping. $175.000. 1-352-793-
1782
SUWANNEE COUNTY
Beaulilul. new subdivision on C R
349.1 mi. S.o.f C R 252, right on
160th Trace. 5 & 7 acre lots starting
a! $89,000.00 Owner financing.
Call 1-866-386-2376.
www bullardDroDerty.com
TEN ACRES NEAR O'BRIEN off,
Brannen Rd. Heavily wooded with
hardwoods. Well/Seplic. Very
secluded. High & Dry $138.000.00
Owner/Realtor Call 386-330-2099
TENNESSEE Townsend. Smoky
Mountains.. 100+ lots starting at
7.10 acre ,to: 10 acres Prices
starting at $40,000 Contact
Tennessee Real Eslale Toll 'Free 1-
877-448-4911
www TNRealEstaleandRenials corn
UPSTATE NY Country Setting.
Bank Repossessed Land! l10/ac-
$39,900 Finest quality acreage!
Hardwoods. apple trees, pond site!
Mins off 1-90! G'leed buildable'
Hurryl 866-907-5263
www.mohawKhighlands.com
UPSTATE NY Land & Farms 2-to-
40/ac parcels Irom $12,900. Woods,
views, streams, ponds adjoining
sale lands' Prime country building
siles Owner financing available'
888-925-9277
www.upstaleNYiand.com
VA LAND: 12acs Riverfronl, $58K.
30 minutes north ot NC/VA line; near
Kerr Lake Wooded, quiet, deer,
bear. turkey, slars. No Hurricanes.
Pictures: owner@newbranch.com
919-693-8984 .
WESTERN NC MOUNTAINS Near
Lake Lure Acreage from $45,900.
Waterfall Preserve area in
development. Land Log Cabin
Packages Available. 1-828-287-
5000 BlackRockCaroltna.com
Residential Wanted
ANGELO BUYS HOUSES Cash
any condition. Handyman, fire,
distressed,' vacant, '.occupied.'
Anywhere in FL!. Apts. /.Comm.,
residential. No deal too big/small.
Quick closing. 1-800-SELL-181; 1 -
954-816-4363
WANTED: 20 HOMES To Show Off
Our New Lifetime Exterior Paint.
Call Now to See if Your Home
Qualifies 800-518-5532
(Lic#CBC010111)
EMPLOYMENT
Help Wanted
First Day
ADVOCATE FOR STATE
CERTIFIED DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE CENTER
to work in a shelter setting. Flexible
schedule. High School Diploma or
GED required, and at least 18 yrs of
age. Must pass background
screening. Confidentiality a must.
English/Spanish speaking a plus.
Formerly Battered Women
encouraged to apply. No experience
necessary, will train. Full-Time $6.50
hr to start, some benefits. Call 386-
364-5957 for application. Closeout
date 8/20/06.
AIRLINE MECHANIC Rapid
training for high paying Aviation
Career. .FAA predicts severe
shortage. Financial aid if qualify.
Job placement assistance. Call AIM
1-888-349-5387
CDL Drivers needed for local and
regional positions. A minimum of 2
years experience required. Drivers
home every weekend, avg. salary
$45-$50K per year. Also seeking a
full time mechanic and Owner
Operators. (386) 364-3250.
CLASS A CDL OTR DRIVERS
heeded, two (2) years experience
required. Health insurance,
retirement, & paid vacation.
Drug .Free WorkPlace.
Call (386) 294-3411.
CLERICAL
Different Positions Available, All
Levels. Fax Resume to 386-755-
7911 or Call 386-755-1991 for an
app. Wal-Staf Personnel
I"COMPREHENSiVE,
COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.
EMPLOYMENT SPECIALIST
Assist individuals in job
development. Seeking qualified
individuals in Suwannee/Columbia
area to fill six month, temporary,
part time, up to 25 hours positions.
Salary plus bonus after training
period. May lead to permanent full
time. BA degree withn major in
business, nursing, education,,
behavioral or rehabililalive science.
Direct related work experience may
be considered on a year for year
basis.
DIRECT SUPPORT
PROFESSIONALS
Part time and full time. Required
high school diploma or. GED. Two
years minimum experience in
education, child care, medical,
psychiatric, nursing field or working
villh peoRpl. with. developmental
ATTENDANTS
Complete training provided to
perform janitorial services in
Suwannee /Hamilton area.. Need
.dependable transportation;' able to,
lift 351bs. Uniforms provided
SADA/EOE/Drug free work place;
Apply in person at:-
Comprehensive Community
Services, Inc.. 506 Soulh Ohio
Avenue. Live Oak, Florida- 32064.
- Or Call 386-362-7143 for more
information
First Day
Driver -'Jacksonville Terminal
GUARANTEED *
Home Every Night
& Weekend
Dedicated Shorthaul
'Avg. $683-$907/week
NO TOUCH FREIGHT
85% preloaded/prelarped
S' CL-A req'd 8774285627
www.ctdrivers.com -
DRIVERS LCT WANTS YOU'
OTR drivers, solos or teams 6
months experience. ,& CDL-A / HAZ
required. Full benefits package.
2003-2005 Equipment. Call 1-800-,
362-0159 LCTransportation.com
'DRIVERS $1500 00 bonus every 6
months. "OTR, New EquipmenI, .1
Year Experience Class A with tank &
hazmat. 100% food grade carrier.
Call 877-882-6537.
www.oakleylransporl.com
Drivers
DOMINOS OF LIVE OAK
Jobs available: Part-Time Drivers
Part-Time Insiders. Apply within.
ELECTRICIANS'. NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY Orlando -
Jacksonville Tampa Excellent Pay,
*Steady Work, Health & Dental' Up to
6 'Weeks Paid. Vacation, 401 K,
Bonuses, More! Call Matt 888-276-'
7801
First Day
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Position: ACCOUNTANT
General Responsibilities: The"
incumbent will process financial
transactions of the organization on
the General Ledger computer
system, perform audit and checking
functions in accordance with
instructions, issue vendor payments
and travel reimbursements as
necessary and prepare and issue
financial reports as directed.
Submit Resume to: Suwannee
River Economic Council' Inc., PO.
Box 70, Live Oak, Florida 32064.
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Persons with disabilities are
encouraged to apply for employment.
Should special accommodations be
necessary, please call 386-362-4115
- Voice/TDD.
Deadline for Receipt of Resume:
August 18, 2006 4:30 P.M.
INDUSTRIAL
New to Lake City or Live Oak? Tired
of looking for work on your own?
Various positions available/All Shifts,
Must be able to lift up to. 701bs.
Please call 386-755-1991 for appt
Drug Screens & Backgrd check req.
First Day
EXPERIENCED SALES PERSON
needed, due to increased sales
volume..Only the best of the best
need apply. Tiered pay scale and
excellent health benefits. If you are
self motivated, a team player and
have a valid drivers license, apply at
Wes Haney Chevrolet. No phone
calls please. Ask for Michael.
First Day
FRONT DESK PT, 16 -32 hours. 7-3
and 3-11 shifts.' Days & Weekends.
Strong math and people skills. Apply
in person at Best Western, Hwy 129
N., Live Oak. EOE.
INFORMATION
SPECIALIST
VISIT FLORIDA, the official tourism
marketing corporation for the State
of Florida, has an opening for an
INFORMATION SPECIALIST at the
1-75 Official Florida Welcome Center
in Jennings, FL. This position
provides information to visitors in a
professional and courteous manner.
Minimum requirements include a
high school diploma or equivalent.
Previous customer service and
Tourism industry work, a plus. We
offer a competitive salary and
benefits package. Deadline for
application is August 18, 2006.
Qualified candidates can send
resume and salary requirements to:
VISIT FLORIDA
Director of HR
P.Q. Box 1100
Tallahassee, FL 32302
HR@VISITFLORIDA.org
Fax: (850) 224-9783
EOE. M/F/D/V
INSURANCE AGENT NEEDED
Duties involve commercial
insurance with well established,
locally owned, independent
insurance agent. 440 or 220
license required. Salary, Health
Benefits and Retirement Plan.
Please apply at Jordan Insurance
Agency. 386-362-4143 '
First Day
Loan Administrative Assistant
Columbia Bank seeks a qualified
individual for an Administrative
Assistant in its Commercial Lending
Department. The position requires
extensive :knowledge of Microsoft
Office (including Word, Excel, and
Explorer and -other computer
programs The preferred candidate
must be familiar withtitle policies,
appraisals. and settlement
statements. The candidate must
possess the ability to communicate.
effectively with customers and loan
officers. A sell-slaning arttude,
excellent organizaliorial skills, and
the ability to handle muimpe tasks
with little supervision are needed.
For more details on this position,
; please visil our wetsile al.
www columbiabankionrda.com ,,.
Generous benefits and
compensation will be offered to the
rigni candidate Benefits include
medical, dental, vision, cafeteria
plan, and 401 K.
To apply, fax your resume to (3861
752-4747, Ahentron Human
Resources; email to
jobs,.1columbiabanklorida comr, or
complete an application al 173 NW
Hillsboro Streel in Lake City EOE.
M/F!D'V
First Day
LOAN OFFICER POSITION
LIVE OAK / LAKE CITY
Excellent Career Opportunity!
Highly motivated., individual
needed 'to .originate and service
Residential and Small Farm real
eslale and chatlel loans.
Successful applicant will be an
experienced professional' wit
demonstraled'.- marketing,
analytical & customer service
skills. Must reside in the Live
Oak/Lake City area.w Wi be
responsible tor pornolio' &
Secondary Mortgage; Market
loans. Bachelors degree in
business-related field or equivalent
experience required. Farm Credit
offers a pleasant working
environment with .' excellent
benefits, including. an incentive
program. .Grade and salary
commensurate with experience
and qualifications. Only
individuals with lending experience
need apply. Send resume to
Cheryl Price, Farm Credit of North
Florida, 12300 NW ,,
US Hwy. 441, Alachua, FL. 32615
or email to: Cprce@g'FCNF.com
EOE, Drug-Free Workplace
Maintenance .
HELP WANTED maintenance man
with knowledge of plumbing, electric
and carpentry. Tools required.
Transportation a must. Drug free
workplace. Call (386) 330-2567
First Day
MASONARY OR TRAINEE, hard
working, drug free environment. Must
have own transportation. Full Time
Call 386-590-1762 or 386-590-6876
medical
SHANDS LIVE OAK
currently has the following
positions open:
Phlebotomi'st-Part Time (eves)
Phlebotomist-PRN (days)
Admissions Clerk-Full Time
LPN-Shands Medical Group
Respiratory Therapist-PRN
Switchboard Operator-
Part-Time (weekends)
Competitive salary and
excellent benefit package.
For more information contact
Angie Altman @ (386) 362-1413
Ext. 238 or Fax resume to:
(386) 364-1826
EOE, M/F/V/D,
Drug Free Workplace
First Day
Medical
We have immediate openings and
are seeking qualified applicants for
the following positions:
*RN's
ICU
IMC
ER
Cardiac Cath Lab
*Director of Surgical Services
*Director of Information Services
LPN
Med/Surg
*Scrub Tech
Surgical Services
Clinical Dietitian
Cardio Vascular Technologist
HR Generalist
Non-Invasive Vascular Technologist
*Physical Therapist
Phlebotomist
PBX Operator
*US Tech
*Nuclear Medicine Tech
*Respiratory Therapist
*Sleep Lab Coordinator
*Ask about our sign-on bonus plan!
We offer a generous benefit
package that includes health,
dental, life insurance, vision, stock
purchase plan, 401(k) retirement,
paid time off and many more!
EOE and Drug Free Work Place
For more information and to apply:
Call: (386)719-9020
Fax: (386)719-9028
Online: www.lakecitymedical.com
First Day
MH serv/repair
WAYNE FRIER
CORPORATE OFFICE
is now hiring for. Mobile Home
Service and Used Home Repair
Position. Experience required. Call
Larry J. Olds for interview 386-362-
2720.
NEWSPAPER CARRIER Fort White
area Delivering Gainesville Sun 7
.dl'3a week Pays approx. $325 per
week'" Reliabl~'ftFain &ifdti6n a
must. Papers picked up in Fort
White. Call Donna @ 352-338-3148.
PARTS HELPER NEEDED-
Computer exp. (Quickbooks),
,understand parts, breakdowns, be
able to operate forklih. etc.-Send
resumes to PO Box 1300, Live Oak,
FL 32064 .
First Day .
Drivers
RUN SOUTHEAST ONLY
8 Company Drivers Needed
Home Every Weekend.
80% Drop & Hook
'Sign On Bonus '
Health & Dental.
Paid Vacation
Rider Program
(Immediate)
CDL/A2YrsOTR
Shoreline Transportation
877-208-9176
First Day
DRIVERS; CDL-A,' O/Ops or Teams,
No forced dispatch! 44 offices
nationwide. 85% gross paid weekly!,
Insurance Avail. JRC Transportation.
800-344-4029 .
First Day
Program Spedcialist
CIMNM3iTY ElLltlE
TAKE STOCK IN CHILDREN
PROGRAM SPECIALIST
(GRANT FUNDED)
Coordinate and manage 'Take
Stock In Children Program at Lake
City Community College and five
counties served.Bachelors. Degree
and two years managementor
supervispry experience. Valid
drivers license and reliable
transportation..
Salary $30,410.00 Annually plus
beneflts.Position open until filled.
College application required.
Position details and. application
available on the web at:
www.lakecitycc.edu Inquiries:
Human Resource Development
Lake City Community College 149
SE College Place, Lake Cijty, FL
32025
Phone: (386) 754-4314 Fax: (386)
754-4594 E-mail:
boettcherg@lakecitycc.edl
LCCC is accredited by the
Southern Association of Colleges
and. Schools VP/ADA/EA/EO
College in Education &
Employment
First Day
Race parts Mfg. needs CNC
machine, Lathe, and general shop
help. Exp. preferred but will, train.
Apply at BRC Performance 615
Industrial Ave (off Gold Kist Blvd),
Live Oak.
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* CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE SERVING NORTH FLORIDA AND SOUTH GEORGIA
362-1734
CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE
1-800-525-4182
First Day
RACK ROUTE
Business Opportunity delivering
the Gainesville Sun to racks &
convenience stores in the Lake City,
FL area. Early morn. del. req'd. Mini-
-van or pickup truck. $200. sec. .dep.
Call 352-338-3180 or 352-337-0315
& Iv. msg if no ans.
* Restaurant Staff
SPIRIT OF THE SUWANNEE
is.looking to hire Servers'and
Cooks.-Please call 386-364-1683
for an interview.
ROOFERS & FRAMERS NEED.
Full-time. Call 386-362-7886
or 386-623-0045.
SERVICE TECH NEEDED-Needs
-electrical exp (3-phase), must be
able to'read wiring diagrams & have
welding exp. Send resumes to PO
Box 1300, Live Oak, FL 32064
TILE & MARBLE
Well established company looking
For the right employee!!
Installer/Assistant
Must have experience
Must be able to lift 701lbs.
Reliable transportation
Smoke free environment
Please call 386-755-1991 'for appt.
Drug:screen/Backgrd req.
First Day
TRIAL COURT LAW CLERK
The Trial Court Law Clerk is
responsible for providing legal advice
-pursuant to family law statues, rules
and case law. Graduation. from an
accredited law school and
membership in the Florida Bar. Law
school graduates awaiting the
Florida Bar -results or anticipating
taking thp"Florida Bar Exam are
encouraged to apply. If the selected
applicant is not' a member of the
Florida Bar at the-timne of hire; he/she
will be expected to attain
membership in the Florida Bar'within
one year from the date of hire. Must
have knowledge of legal principles,
statutory and case law, court rules
and procedures. For further
information, visit www.flcourts.org
and www.jud3flcourts.org. Closing
date will be September 1, 2006.
Submit resume w/State -of Florida
application to:
Jacquetta Bradley,
Human Resources Manager
P.O. Box 1569
Lake. City, FL 32056
ADACompliant/EOE
TRUCK DRIVER WANTED
w/CDL license to make local
deliveries & handle hardware. lumber
&, irbuiidjng. ;,ialerials Excellenm
benefits such as prowli sharing. 401K,
paid vacation, eic W.B Howland Co.,
Inc.; PO Box 700 Live Oak FL
32064.13861 362-1235
WANTED
Air conditioning refrigeration' service
technician to maintain company
systems is needed. Electrical
knowledge is necessary.
Transportation and tools are
furnished and a guaranteed 40
hours. Paid vacation, holidays, sick
leave and health insurance are
provided. .Salary is. $12.-$20. per
hour, depending upon qualifications.
Call 1-800-487-5428 ext. 404 & Iv.'
msg. or fax resume to: 850-584-
6339.
First Day
Warehouse Personnel needed:
Must be able to lift at least 75 lbs and
operate : a forklift. Farmers
Cooperative will be accepting
applications until August. 26, 2006.
Apply in person at Farmers
Cooperative, U.S. 90 West in Live
Oak. No phone calls. Farmers
Cooperative is a drug free
workplace.
Want To.Work in N. Florida?.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
,Live Oak, Suwannee County, FL.
Due to growth we have new
employment opportunities in our
modern poultry operations.
*Examples of available jobs:
Deboner: $9.26
Packers: $8.71
Warehouse: $9.06
Night Sanitation: $9.06
Live Hangers: $11.20
Maintenance: $9.20-$14.00
*Includes Perfect Attendance
Bonus of $.95/hour
Successful candidates must be
able 'to perform the essential
functions of the job with or without
accommodations,, and be legally
authorized to work. Will. train.
Overtime work. available daily and
weekend. Medical and life
insurance, dental, vision and
prescription drug' programs; .paid
vacations, paid holidays, credit
union and more.
Apply Now!!! ,
Gold Kist Inc.
19740 US HwyY90 W.
Live Oak, Florida 32060
English 386-208-0205
Espanol 386-208-0190
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
EOE-AA-M-F-V-D
APPLICATIONS also ACCEPTED
Employment CONNECTIONS
LOCATIONS:
1.16 N. Onio Ave 200 W.Base
Live Oak, FL Madison, FL
-THE LAKE CITY WAL-STAF
is now hirirg for Clerical
opporluniiiesll! General ottice skiHs
approximately 1-2 years experience.
MS Word and Excel is a plus Drug
screen and background check
required Please lax resumes o10 386-
755-7911 or call 386-755-1991 lo
schedule an inlerviewi .
ESTABLISHED company is looking
for a hard worker with top -notch
customer service skils. Great phone
skills are a definite plus! Drug screen
and background check required.
Please E-mail resume lakecitv@wal-
staf.com or fax to 386-755-7911. For
interview appointment or questions
you may contact our Lake City office'
Monday Friday @ 386-755-1991
TRANSPORTATION
Autos for Sale *.*
Chrysler New Yorker/5th Avenue,
1992. $3,000.00 OBO. 386-364-
3687, ask for Debbie.
NISSAN MAXIMA 1994, GXE V6
$3,000.00 Runs Good Good A/C
,Call 386-362-5404.
PONTIAC 2004 GRAND AM GT V6,
45k, leather, sunroof, cd,,pw, pl, ps,
$14,000 386-590-0473
TOYOTA 2001 CORROLLA. Really
nicely Great Condition $4,500.00 Firm
Call 386-688-1972
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In The
; Classified
I Marketplace
To place your ad .
.t1 in the Classified
SMarketplace,
i, call us at
_,,. ^ 1-800-525-4182.
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Vans for Sale
CHEVY '92 ASTRO. VAN Seats 8,
good *condition, AC, Heat, AM,FM.
$1,100.00 OBO Contact Amy 386-
362-6405
FORD 1988-Econo Line, Chateau
van, good condition, great engine,
new tires, Heat & Cold Air front and
back. Power. Steering, Windows;.
Doors, CD, TV. $2,00000 386-776-
2284'or 386-965-1666.
PROFESSIONAL Mr i
!Th1 LeJ ~I 1q~eJ&nf'I
Sell Your Car for "Top Dollar"','
I W' s -: M. .
l-Jal-1, ^ I ::.* \ ^ V
IdLIiuL 'v^ -*^T
Each Kit Includes:
* 2zAll-Weather Fluorescent "For Sale" Signs
* Successful Tips
"Get Top Dollar for Your Used Car"
Pre-Sale Checklist
Vehicle Optionis Window. Display
E-Z.Closing Forms
including Deposit Form & Bill of Sale
Run your Car For Sale classified in the Wednesday
North Florida Focus & Friday Suwannee Democrat
Classifieds and get the Car Kit for FREE.*
Deadline for placing your ad is Fridly at 11:00 a.m.
'Not valid with the $18.95 special 'aw,
NORTH AMERICA .
JOB TITLE: Factory Controller :
SALARY RANGE: $70-80K
Thirsting for a great career? Nesll Walers North America. Ine leader in the bottled.water industry with such brands
* as Deer Park and Zepryrnills, is seeking a qualified individual to fill its Regional Finance Manager position located at
ils water bottling facility in Madison, FL lone hour east of Tallahassee. 45 minutes south of Valdosta GA).
The position's responsibilities include a wide range of financial and organizational skills such as: coordinating.
financial plans inat include budget, head count and forecast, preparing financial and non-financial reports; ensuring
compliance with company accounting policies and procedures; fulfilling accounts payable and payroll processes;
Selermining and Implementing cosl-effective improvements, monitoring control procedures and reporting systeris;
.'training users in the process of Teport preparation;-training all Inventory and Finance personnel; and other related
financial responsibilities. Candidates will participate as an integral member of the senior management by: providing
financial expertise, collaborating in productivity improvement proposals and studies; and providing and/or verifying
information for capital Investments .
The ideal candidate for this position is required to possess a four-year Bachelor's Degree.in either accounting,
linance or business administration and 5-7 years experience in a manulaclurnrtg environment. In addition, an,M.B.A.'-
or C.P.A. certification is preferred. Heishe also must possess strong skills in budgets and forecasting; excellent
leadership, communicallons and multi-tasking skills; understanding of financial models and the. budgeting process;
adherence to GAAP (Generally Acceptable Accounting Practices); good analytical and problem-solving skills; good
organizational and time-managemeni skills; and a working knowledge of SAP, Microsoft Office and other finance-
related technology.
Nestl6 Waters N.A. offers competitive salary and benefit packages, including medical, dental and vision insurance,
401K' and bonus potentials.1 Apply today by faxing- your ,resume to (850)971-2173 or mailing to
Illobs@waiers nestle.com. Neslle Waters N.A. is an equal opportunity employer.
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