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Rotary Club
of Mayo...
60 years
and going
strong!

Pages 10-11A
U- W


S Lafayette
County well
represented
at Florida State
Fair, Page 5A


The Lady Hornets claimed their seventh straight district title this year. Courtesy photo

SPORTS COMMENTARY



Good job, girls

The Lady Hornets may not have made it to the finals in the
state basketball championship, but they gave it their all


Women's Committee


of LCFB celebrates


Food Check Out Week
The Women's Committee of Lafayette County Farm Bureau
recently were involved in the celebration of Food Check Out
Week at the Tallahassee Ronald McDonald House, and to
celebrate, Farm Bureaus from District II presented the Charity
with over $1,000 worth of fresh Florida, produced meat,
vegetables and other grocery items.
In addition to the groceries, the Farm Bureau ladies also
presented the Charity with $300 worth of gift certificates to
purchase milk and other dairy products during the coming year.
Brenda Land, Lafayette County Women's chairman made the
special presentation to the Charity.


SEE WOMEN'S, PAGE 6A


By Joyce Marie Taylor
Correspondent
You don't always have to win to be
considered a winner. Just as in life, it is the
same in high school sports. The object of the
game is to get out there and give it your best
shot.
The Lafayette girls varsity basketball team
did just that this past weekend at the Final
Four State Championships in Lakeland.
After winning their seventh straight district
title, the regional quarter finals, semi-finals
and finals, the girls were pumped up and


ready to give it their all against the Naples
Community School Seahawks.
Lafayette guards Cartaesha Macklin and
Sunshine Reid did a spectacular job of
holding off their opponents and the Hornet
offense was right there with them, making
amazing shots on the court. It wasn't
enough, however, to move the team on to
the state finals. With a 50-37 loss against the
Seahawks, the Hornets, although defeated
this time around, have even higher hopes


SEE GOOD JOB, PAGE 6A


This is the ninth year that Farm Bureau has made a rather large dona-
tion to the Ronald McDonald House to celebrate Food Check Out Week.
- Courtesy photo


Cancer resource center opens at SREC in Mayo Lafayette
Submitted resource center by SREC. opening three more, said Area Patient School
The American Cancer Society has The Gainesville office of the Services Representative Margaret
opened its newest Cancer Resource American Cancer Society, which is Shaw. Happenings


Center, located inside the Suwannee
River Economic Council in Mayo.
Space was donated for use as a cancer


responsible for 11 counties in North
Florida, has opened three in the past
few months and is in the process of


"These Centers give us the ability to


SEE CANCER, PAGE 6A


Rockin' out

at Rock Bluff

ABOVE: The Rock Bluff General Store.
RIGHT: Rock Bluff General Store in
Bell comes alive on Friday nights,
when folks from all over drop in to
dance and jam to a mix of country,
gospel, oldies, rock as well as some
originals. See story in next week's pa-
per.
- Photos: Joyce Marie Taylor, Correspondent


Lafayette FBLA qualifies for state competition


By Shelby Hart
and Brittany Hickman
The Lafayette Future
Business Leaders of America
Chapter had 28 members
qualify for this year's state





6 97113 C752' 8


competition in Orlando. The
following members won 1st or
2nd place in District V
competition:
Business Ethics- Bridgett
Powe and Jose Rubio
Business Math- Chad Morris
Business Plan Olivia
Celedon, Shelby Hart, and
Alicia Marzloff
Business Presentation -
Mary-Thomas Hart and


Courtney Reinbott
Business Procedures Jacob
Dees
Client Service- Ethan Perry
Computer Problem Solving
- Michael Morgan
Cyber Security Brook
Morris
Desktop Publishing Team 1
- Ivonne Flores and Courtney
Reynolds
Desktop Publishing Team 2
- Katie Jackson and Brody


Longley
Digital Video Megan
Brantley, Joe Demarais, and
Austin Anderson
Emerging Business Issues -
Elizabeth Anderson and
Rebecca Powers
Introduction to Business -
Octavio Escamilla
Introduction to Technology
- Stephen Dees
SEE LAFAYETTE FBLA, PAGE 6A


By Tom Lashley
Supt. of Schools
Lafayette School
District has a couple of
new (or fairly new)
programs that you should
be aware of, as they might
impact your child's
learning daily. The first is
a new initiative called RTI
(Response To
SEE LAFAYETTE, PAGE 6A

Invitation to
parents of
Lafayette High
School students
You are invited to
come to the School
Advisory Meeting on
March 8 at 6:30 pm in
the Lafayette High
School Library. We
would like to get you to
review with us our Title
1 services and Parental
Communications
procedures and protocol.
We welcome any
feedback or suggestions
for improvements you
may have.




Public /


For Kids 12 & Under I
No Purchase Necessary
Must Present Coupon |
Limit 1 Per Person ,


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PAGE 2A THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010


I CHRCH EWS


What says "girl"
louder than ruffles and
bows? A family that I
love dearly just wel-
comed a new baby girl
into their fold, and I
immediately found my-
self in the baby section
of every store I en-
tered, admiring all the
precious pink outfits,
and buying a few! As
the mom of a teenage
daughter, I miss the
ease of this kind of
clothes shopping for
my daughter because
in our culture, "cute"
takes a radical turn in
the pre-teen and teen
years. As girls grow
and mature, the cloth-
ing industry's adver-
tisements seem to offer
less and less coverage.
It seems that overall
guys and girls are be-
ing exploited by the
fashion industry, be-
cause guys are wired to
appreciate visual beau-


ty and girls love look-
ing beautiful, the bar
keeps being lowered as
to how much "beauty"
is revealed.
In the name of fash-
ion, many girls are
showing much more
skin than modesty
should allow. Accord-
ing to the Bible in I
Timothy 2:9, women
are to dress modestly,
with decency and pro-
priety. It is interesting
to note that the word
"modest" translates
from the Greek root
word for "adorn." This
word is often used to
speak of God's cre-
ation, specifically the
arrangement of the
stars. What is more
beautiful and points
more clearly to our
Maker than looking up
at the sky on a starry
night? Such a view
generates pure and un-
polluted thoughts, un-


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like the thoughts ignit-
ed by so many of the
revealing outfits popu-
lar today!
In an article titled
Your Daughter's
Wardrobe: A Battle
Worth Fighting, author
Dannah Gresh explains
that God's purpose for
a woman sexually is to
captivate one man with
her beauty, but it is her
responsibility to keep
that beauty a treasured
secret for the man she
chooses to be her hus-
band. When women
dress immodestly, they
are "telling their secret"
to many men. In doing
this, we are missing
God's intended plan.
This is more than fash-
ion, it is sin. As par-
ents, we must call it
what it is when we talk
to our daughters, and
help them make cloth-
ing choices that will re-
flect their style and
taste without compro-
mising their values.
Dannah says, "There is
a strong case to argue
that the end result of
today's immodest fash-
ion is sexual promiscu-
ity. I don't know about


You're invited to
Bethel Creek Baptist
Church on Sunday,
March 7, 6 p.m. to hear
The Georgians as they
minister to us with
gospel music.
A love offering will be


Angie Land


you, but I want to re-
move anything that
places my sweet
daughter at risk of hav-
ing her heart broken by
sexual sin." This does-
n't mean that women
can't dress with a sense
of personal style or
fashion. Why don't we
just make sure that like
the stars, we are
adorned in such a way
as to point those who
are looking at us to our
Maker."
(For some great tips
on modest fashion and
parenting, check out
the website: purefree-
dom.org)

Because Every Heart
Matters, Angie


taken and given to the
group to help with their
expenses.
A fellowship with
light refreshments will
follow their concert.
Come join us! We're lo-
cated at 8945 NW CR 53.


Heart Matters


Bible

Christian

Chapel

celebrates

1st

Anniversary

The Bible Christian
Chapel will observe its
first anniversary on
March 7, 2010. We
have met every chal-
lenge and success in
the Lord. We present
Scriptural truth with-
out the limitations of
denominational
boundaries and doc-
trine. We follow the
Bible structure of wor-
ship which includes
Bible teaching and mu-
sic, and there is always
opportunity during
every service for ques-
tions and discussion.
We have seen spirits
freed, souls renewed,
and Spiritual eyes
opened as we study
Scripture line by line.
You are invited to
join us and see for
yourself that there is
nothing else like it
around here. We meet
every Sunday at 10:30
a.m. and every Tues-
day at 6:30 p.m.
To find the Bible
Christian Chapel, go to
the intersection of
State Road 349 and
County Road 500 in
Hatch Bend, then fol-
low the signs to Bible
Christian Chapel. Joyce
Hart Smith is the chap-
lain.


AIRLINE BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC)......294-2676 Methodist Church
Pastor Chip Parker Phone: 386-294-1661
Youth Pastor Orry Agner MAYO FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday Located SE corner of Hwy. 27 & FL 51 Mayo
Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Connie Steele
Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
W wednesday .. ,,1 ..- I I ,) a.m .
Fellowship Supper 6:00 p.m. -.p .m
AWANA & Bible Study 6:30 p.m. ... p.m.
Located Four Miles East of Mayo on Highway 27
"0 Come Let us Worship The Lord" Ps. 95:6 571532-F "The Friendly Mayo Methodist" 571550-F

ALTON CHURCH OF GOD...................294-3133 MAYO BAPTIST CHURCH...........(386)294-1020
Pastor Rev. Tim Hamm 916 N. Fletcher Ave.
Youth Pastor Chad Morrin Pastor: Brother Jimmy Legg
Music Director Holly Braswell Music Director Kathy Palamino
Children's Pastor Ryan & Tiffany Perry Sunday Schedule
Sunday School 9:30-10:30 a.m. Bible Study 9:45 A.M.
Worship Service/K.I.D.S. Church ...........10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Sunday NightService 11:00
Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Schedule
Family Night Youth Club Church.. ....7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Service & Youth & Children Meeting ...........................7:00 P.M.
State Road 27 571536-F mavobaptstchurch@alltel net 571558-F

BETHEL HOLY CHURCH....................294-1932 MIDWAY BAPTIST CHURCH...................935-4993
"Affiliated with Mt. Sinai Holy Churches of America Inc." Sunday School Pastor:Danny Rogers9:45 a.m.
Pastor Elder Carolyn Demps Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Discipleshil i ......... : '"'
Worship Service 12:00 p.m. Evening W... ,l ." ...
Thursday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
Located on County Road 354
357 Pine Street "For If Ye Forgive Men Their Tresspasses Your Heavenly
"Membership means Discipleship" 571541 F Father Will Also Forgive You" Matt. 6:14 571563-F


HATCHBEND APOSTOLIC CHURCH..935-2806
Pastor Rev. Steve Boyd
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday Service 7:30 p.m.
Located 4 miles South on Hwy. 349,
then left on CR 138, follow signs.
571547-F
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD.................294-1811
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
hiday Worship Service 10:45 a.m.
Kid's Church 11:00 a.m.
., ,. I.',1 ,,n.I p.m .
,,,Youth Impact 7:00 p.m.
vW~ed1eAdult Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
Pastor: Rev. Kenny Sullivan
Youth Pastor: Daryl Fletcher
Located at 294 SE Mill Street, Mayo "Renewing Hope and Building Lives"


ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Contact Number in Mayo (386) 294-1839
Sr. Warden Eva Bolton
Celebration of Holy Eucharist at 7:00 PM
each Wednesday to be followed by light
refreshments and Christian Education.
Located One Block North of the Courthouse in Mayo.

Brewer Lake Baptist Church
Off Hwy. 53 in Day, FL 386-294-1578
"We're Going, Growing and Glowing for God"
Sunday
Sunday School 10 a.m.
I .. I ,, i a.m .
Wednesday_
Children, Youth & Adult 7 p.m.
Matt Swain, Pastor William Sircy, Youth
Visit us on the web at www.brewerlakebaptistchurch corn
"Come To Day...Come Today!" 571571-F


NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor Rev. Charlie Walker
Sunday Early Service 8:30 a.m.
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.


Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
Mission Classes 7:00 p.m.
Located Two Miles North of Mayo Off Highway 51
"Come And Hear, All Ye That Fear God" Ps. 66:16 571574-F

PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH (SBC).294-1306
Pastor Todd Babione
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday Discipleship I ......... 7:00 p.m.
Evening Training 6:00 p.m.
Seven miles West of Mayo,
left on CR 534 then right on 350A
-Jesus Saves- 571580F

NEW HARMONY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
160th St.
(Go south on 51 to 160th, turn right)
Pastor: Stan Posey
Phone (386) 776-1806


SUNDAY
Sunday Worship
Bible Study
WEDNESDAY
Women's Bible Study


9:30 am
10:30 am


10:00 am
571581-F


Hatch Bend Baptist Church
Pastor Paul A. Coleman
935-0943
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Evening 7:00 p.m.


3029 S.E. CR 500


571582-F


LIGHTHOUSE CHRISTIAN CENTER
"Freedom is Here"
PO Box 458, Mayo, FL 32066 386-294-3089
www.lccmayo.com
I ...... I -,, I 10:30 a.m .
Kids of the ... -,,,, I 10:30 a.m.
S . . .I I 7:00 p.m .
Bible Study Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 3
Army of Fire Youth Wednesday 7:00 p.m.


Call Junk Joe


For Junk Vehicles
Will Remove any kind
of scrap metal
Free Pickup

Call 386-867-1396581575-F


To Place Your Church In

Our Church Directory, Call

Nancy at 386-362-1734


Dakota Charles
Williams

Sakota Charles
Williams, in-
fant, passed
away on Monday, Feb-
ruary 22, 2010 at
Shands of UOF. He
was the son of Amanda
Williams and John
Haygood.
Preceded in death by
an uncle; Ron Williams
and Aunt, LoriAnn
Williams.
Other Survivors in-
clude, Adoptive Mater-
nal Grandparents;
Charles and Loretta
Williams Sr. of Mayo,
Fl, Maternal Grand-
mother; Cheryl Kerklin
of Live Oak, Fl, Pater-
nal Grandmother; Jade
Slider, Maternal Grand-
father; James William
Haygood, Jr. of Byron,
Ga, Maternal Great-
grandmother; Velma
Amerson of Palatka, Fl,
Maternal Great-grand-
father; Jerry Woodcock
of Live Oak, Fl, Uncles;
Jeff Williams, Verlon
Williams, Bruce
Williams, and Tim
Williams, all of Mayo,
Fl, Aunts; Linda Lam-
bert of Tallahassee, Fl,
Melody Everett of Lake
City, Fl, Abigail
Kerklin, of Live Oak,
Joane Floress of Texas.
Funeral Services were
held at Community Ho-
liness on Friday, Febru-
ary 26, 2010 at 11 A.M.
with Bro. Tim Williams
and Bro. Jimmy Corbin
officiating. Interment
followed at Bethany
Cemetery in Mayo, Fl.
Joe P. Burns Funeral
Home in Mayo is han-
dling all the arrange-
ments.


THE GEORGIANS

AT BETHEL CREEK

BAPTIST CHURCH


New Beginnings Church
a place for you
Pastor...............Wayne Hudson
Phone Number........386-294-1244
newbeginningschurch@alltel.net
Purpose Statement:
where People can discover and develop a passion for
God hat is Real relevant, and relational.
New Location:
163 W. Main Street, Suite 500
Service Schedule:
I ,,, -' ,, I .,I' ,, ,
www.newbeginningschurchmayo.com
571584-F
Ephesus Advent
Christian Church
Pastor Bill Talley
963-5600 ~ 208-9626
Sunday School Service.... 9:45 a.m.
Worship Service.............. 11:00 a.m.
Prayer Meeting................. 7:00 p.m.
571599-F

To Place

Your Church

In Our

Church

Directory,

Call Nancy

at 386-

362-1734


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Promises, Promises


David H. Matier, Doctor of
Pastoral Counseling
As a young man, while
working in Lakeland, Fla.,
a Christian musician gave
me his testimony about
having made a promise.
He had promised God he
was willing to sacrifice
what ever it would take to
win his family to the Lord.
Shortly after that he said
he was out mowing on a
tractor with his 5 or 6 year
old son on a bush-hog
when his son fell off of the
tractor. He described the
scene as he assisted in
picking up the pieces of
his own son; putting them
into a body bag. He went
on to say that his whole
family came to know the
Lord as a result but at
what a high personal cost
for him.
Many of you have prob-
ably heard similar testi-
monies. But sometimes
the promises can cost one
more than he expects to
pay. A good example of
this is found in Judges
chapter 11. "Jephthah
vowed a vow unto the
LORD, and said, If thou
shalt without fail deliver
the children of Ammon
into mine hands, Then it
shall be, that whatsoever
cometh forth of the doors
of my house to meet me,
when I return in peace
from the children of Am-
mon, shall surely be the
LORD'S, and I will offer it
up for a burnt offering,"
(Judges 11:30, 31). Need-
less to say he won the bat-
tle against the Ammonites
and we catch up with the
narration in verse 34,
"And Jephthah came to
Mizpeh unto his house,
and his daughter came
out to meet him..."


(Judges 11:34-36).
It must have been a hor-
rible sight to this father to
see his only child come
out of his house knowing
that he had made such a
promise unto the Lord.
Yet, because God had
honored his commitment,
Jephthah kept his end of
the bargain. He told his
daughter about the vow
he made and his daugh-
ter, evidently a very
courageous woman, told
him to go through with
his promise because God
had delivered him from
the children of Ammon.
Jephthah, unlike so many
men today, was a man of
honor. Even under such
harsh circumstances he
kept his word his
promise was real.
Jephthah went through
with his promise "...her
father...did with her ac-
cording to his vow which
he had vowed..." (Judges
11:39). This has been an
interesting quandary for
Bible students because
God had commanded that
his people not make hu-
man sacrifices and yet He
seems to have allowed
this exception.
God's Word says (the
1611 King James Version.
If you have another ver-
sion at best you are using
a commentary), "When
thou vowest a vow unto
God, defer not to pay it;
for he hath no pleasure in
fools: pay that which thou
has vowed. Better is it
that thou shouldest not
vow, than that thou
shouldest vow and not
pay. Suffer not thy mouth
to cause thy flesh to sin;..."
(Ecclesiastes 5:4-6). Be
very careful of the promis-
es you make to God.


Women's Health Concerns


Watch out for the things
you say in the heat of the
moment! You love the
Lord and you want to ac-
complish great things for
Him, but THINK BE-
FORE YOU SPEAK!

David H. Matier, DPC
"mailto:dmatier@wind-
stream.net"

Ranchettes
Volunteer Fire
Department
O'Brien Station
Pancake Breakfast
Fundraiser
When: Saturday,
March 6, from 6 a.m. 10
a.m.
Where: O'Brien Station
42 at 10121 N. CR 349,
O'Brien.
Breakfast consists of 2
pancakes, 2 sausage, or-
ange juice or tea or hot
cocoa, $3.00 per plate.
Funds will be used to
purchase equipment and
maintenance.

Revival at living

Family Worshil
Living Springs Family
Worship Center, located
26471 State Road 247 in
Branford is having re-
vival with Nick Farone,
March 7-10.


By: Priscilla Cashman,
Program Assistant
Lafayette County Extension
Service
A well-balanced diet
and regular physical ac-
tivity can help prevent
the onset of many health
problems. Unfortunately,
many women don't get
the proper amount of nu-
trients their bodies' need,
which can contribute to
heart disease, cancer, os-
teoporosis and more.
Below are some health
risks that could develop
as a result of missed nu-
trients, plus some ways to
include more of these nu-
trients in your diet.
Calcium
Low calcium intake can
lead to bone fractures and
osteoporosis. Calcium is
necessary for healthy
bones, teeth, muscle con-
tractions and other body
functions. Daily calcium
needs for an adult
woman are approximate-
ly 1,000 milligrams. After
the age of 50 the need in-
creases to 1,200 mil-
ligrams. Good sources in-
clude yogurt, low-fat
milk and cheese, kale,
broccoli, and calcium-for-
tified orange juice.
Fiber
Lack of fiber can lead to
certain types of cancers,
heart disease and consti-
pation. An adult woman
needs approximately 21

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p Center
Please come out and
join us. If you have
questions please call
386-362-8226.


grams to 25 grams of fiber
per day. Good sources of
fiber include apples, blue-
berries, figs, raisins, broc-
coli, carrots, peas, lentils,
brown rice and whole-
wheat pasta and bread.
Folate
Low consumption of
folate, especially by
women of child-bearing
age, can lead to birth de-
fects. It's crucial for
women to know that by
consuming adequate dai-
ly amounts of folate or
folic acid through a var-
ied diet, birth defects such
as spina bifida can be pre-
vented. The National
Academy of Sciences rec-
ommends all women ca-
pable of becoming preg-
nant consume 400 micro-
grams of folic acid from
fortified foods and/or
supplements. Good
sources of folate include,


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spinach, navy beans,
peas, nuts, lentils, oranges
and enriched grain foods.
Source: American Di-
etetic Association Public
Relations Team
For more information
on these and other ways
to increase healthy eating
habits, contact Priscilla
Cashman, Program Assis-
tant, Family Nutrition
Program, University of
Florida, Lafayette County
Extension Service @ 386-
294-1279 or log-on to
www.eatright.org


SRWMD sets public meeting
on hydrologic activities in the
Steinhatchee Basin and
Mallory Swamp


The Suwannee River
Water Management Dis-
trict (District) will hold a
town hall meeting March
11 in Mayo to report on
restoration activities and
to respond to questions
related to District lands
and hydrologic condi-
tions in southern
Lafayette County. The
meeting will take place at
Lafayette High School at
6:30 p.m.
Following a brief pre-
sentation, District officials
will take questions and
comments from the pub-
lic.


"Residents and others
have expressed interest in
the restoration efforts at
Mallory Swamp and
throughout the Stein-
hatchee Basin," said Bob
Heeke, District senior
land resources manager.
"We would like to pro-
vide a forum to inform
the public on these pro-
jects."
The District purchased
Mallory Swamp follow-
ing the wildfire of 2001
and has since been work-
ing to restore the swamp's
hydrology, wetlands and
natural communities.


CORY SMITH


BENEFIT SUPPER

SATURDAY, MARCH 6TH, 2010

6 8 p.m.
LAFAYETTE CO. 4TH DISTRICT

COMMUNITY CENTER


Chicken & Rice, Green Beans,
Coleslaw, Bread and Dessert
*7.00 per plate


Raffle Tickets being sold for:
1-Handmade Picnic Table
$2.00 per ticket
to be given away at supper!

*Donations are also be accepted at Capital City Bank

Call 386-935-1544 with any questions
580374-F


S OWENS


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McCray Affen

engagement


Mandy McCray and Frank R. Allen, II
Mr. and Mrs. Michael McCray of Mayo announce
the engagement of their daughter, Mandy McCray,
to Frank R. Allen, II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen
of Live Oak.
The bride-to-be is the granddaughter of W.C. and
Charlotte McCray and Jim and Reba Blackshear of
Mayo. The groom-to-be is the grandson of Bernice V.
Evans of Live Oak and the late Harwood Evans, as
well as the late Wallace Lyle Sr. and Sarah Ruth
Allen.
Mandy is a 2001 graduate of Lafayette High
School. She is also a 2005 graduate of St. Petersburg
College with a degree in Veterinary Technology, and
a 2008 graduate from Lake City Community College
with a degree as a Physical Therapist Assistant. She
is presently employed with Heartland Rehabilitation
Services in Live Oak as a Physical Therapy Assistant.
Frank is a 1998 graduate of Suwannee High School
and will graduate from the University of Florida
with a degree in Agricultural Operations Manage-
ment in April. He is currently employed with Quali-
ty Plus Communications in Live Oak. He is very ac-
tive with Suwannee High School athletics where he
is currently a defensive line coach for the varsity
football team.
The couple is planning a May 22, 2010 wedding in
St. George Island, Fla. Invitations will be sent.


Airline Baptist Church
to Host Trevor Thomas
"Mr. Drama"
Airline Baptist Church will be hosting Trevor
Thomas "Mr. Drama" on March 28, 2010, at 6:30 p.m.
Trevor Thomas is not a preacher. And he's the first
to tell you that his musical ability leaves much to be
desired. Regardless, he stays extremely busy as
much as any evangelist or gospel singer. At one
time, Trevor wanted to "make it big" as an actor;
however, the Lord had different plans.
In 1991, at the age of 18, he began traveling and
performing at churches and events. A year later, af-
ter much prayer and counseling, Trevor surrendered
to the call of full-time ministry.
Now known throughout the country as "Mr. Dra-
ma", Trevor makes approximately 180 appearances a
year. At each appearance Trevor cleverly combines
music, monologues, poems, sketches, and mime with
humor and sincerity, which makes for an unforget-
table worship experience for the believer and a pic-
ture of salvation for the lost.
Come and see Trevor Thomas appearing at Airline
Baptist Church on Sunday, March 28, 2010, at 6:30
p.m.

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Cheryl Renee Thomas and Cary Franklin Folsom
Norman and Nell Thomas have the honor of an-
nouncing the marriage of their daughter, Cheryl Re-
nee to Cary Franklin Folsom, the son of Dorothy
Worley and the late Paremore Folsom.
The wedding will be held at their home Saturday
April 10, 2010, 11 a.m. All family and friends are in-
vited to attend.


Ducksworth competes in
Starlight Pageant's Annual
Sweetheart Pageant


Emma Grace Ducksworth


Emma Grace Ducksworth, daughter of George &
Erin Ducksworth of Mayo, competed in Starlight
Pageant's Annual Sweetheart Pageant in Gainesville,
Florida on Sunday, February 28.
Emma Grace won the queen title in her age divi-
sion, as well as prettiest eyes, prettiest smile, pretti-
est hair, best dressed and most photogenic.
Her family is so proud of her.



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Lafayette County well represented at Florida State Fair


Submitted
Lafayette County was
represented well at the
Florida State Fair Youth
Dairy Show, February
10-15 in Tampa, Florida.
Shelbi McCall won first
place in the four-year


old Holstein class, Senior
Champion Holstein, and
Grand Champion Hol-
stein with Ms. Maple
Slope Clear Eyes. Ryan
Fredriksson won first
place in Class 4 Ayrshire
and junior Reserve


Champion Ayrshire
with Teakwood Reno
Rebecca-ET. Emily
Fredriksson was the
winner of Class 5 Hol-
stein with Cam-bing Ad-
vent Ellen-ET, and
placed second in Class 4


Florida State Fair Urand Champion Holstein, exhibited Dy bnelDi IVicCall ot Lafayette Coun-
ty.


Holsteins with ATR-FLA
Minister 5642.
As an exhibitor in the
Florida State Fair Youth
Dairy Show, the youth
are required to attend an
educational seminar or
complete a pre-fair talk.
They also present an Ask
Me Talk at the fair, and
submit an educational
poster and record book.
During the event, they
are given general dairy
knowledge and record
book tests.
Ryan and Emily are
members of the
Lafayette FFA Chapter.
Shelbi is a member of the
Dixie Middle FFA Chap-
ter. All are members of
the Lafayette 4-H Dairy
Club.





Emily Fredriksson
with her award win-
ning dairy cow, Cam-
bing Advent Ellen-ET.


Ryan -reariKsson wiin nis Junior Reserve unampion Ayr-
shire at the Florida State Fair.


Lafayette County youth represented our county well at the Florida State Fair.




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Good job, girls


Continued From Page 1A

for next year.
Lafayette coach Jimmy
Blankenship had this to say about
his team: "I am very proud of our
accomplishments this year, even
though we didn't get to the state
championship."
Blankenship's team has won
seven consecutive years at the
district level and made it to the
Final Four two out of the last three
years. In 2008 the Hornets were
the state runner-up.
As we all know, change is
inevitable in the world of high
school sports. The girls' varsity


basketball team will be losing four
members soon. Sunshine Reid,
Kelsey Land, Eileen Givens and
Shan Thornton will be graduating
this year. However, returning
players Cartaesha Macklin, a
junior, and sophomores Rhoda
Reid and Shaqueta Brown will
keep the momentum going for
next year.
"We hate to lose our four
seniors, but we will get back to
work this summer practicing with
our new and returning team
members," said Blankenship.
He added, "We hope to get back
to Lakeland again in the near
future."


Comprehensive Community
Services' 12th annual lawn
mower race will be held March
13, from 9 a.m.-noon at the
Spirit of the Suwannee Music
Park.
Mowers will be provided by
John's Lawn Equipment. Show
your support for individuals with


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reach people who don't hav
immediate support in their c
communities. Cancer patiel
will have access to all our
programs and services, final
assistance, literature,
educational materials and
support groups," Shaw said
A cancer resource center i
informational office that
operates in a smaller commit
where people are not near
treatment facilities. Each cei
has a desk and telephone (so
with a computer) and shelv
full of wigs, teddy bears, ha
scarves, literature and other
supplies useful to cancer
patients.
Each resource center is ru
volunteers and most by trai:
from Experience Works, a
federal program that places
seniors trying to get back in
the workplace, into non-pro
organizations.


"disABILITIES" by
participating in this fun-filled
fundraising event.
There will be a free chance to
win two weekend Suwannee
River Jam tickets by coming out
and watching the race.
Free admission. Call 386-362-
7143 for more information.


at SREC in Mayo

k These volunteers act as "bec;
volunteer patient navigators, exist
e composing a directory of local enou
own resources, distributing literature, supp
nts hosting cancer education educ
programs and generally creating grate
ncial a HUB for cancer information their
and programs. They also search Pat
for volunteers willing to drive from
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s an appointments and coordinate Cent
patient rides to treatment. "I']
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call a national organization," of loI
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This resource center is the assist
n by largest of its kind, containing an "Ex
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classroom where people can need
access classes, support groups For
to and other meetings. Amer
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Marketing Nicole
Marlenee
Middle Level Business
Math Nick Singletary
Middle Level Business
Math- Cody Walker
Middle Level Career
Explorations- Kaleigh Law
Middle Level Computer
Slide Show- Dustin Hart
Middle Level Desktop
Publishing- Samantha
Calhoun
Middle Level
Introduction to Computers-
Zacary Lonski
Middle Level Leadership-
Chase Hart
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Audra Shiver
Public Speaking I- Kaci
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Domonique Garner

LHS is excited to have so
many members qualify for
FBLA State Competition.
These students will be
working hard to represent
Lafayette County well at
The 60th Annual State
Leadership Conference.


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m thrilled to do this,"
on said. "I have a great deal
ve and empathy for people
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Women's Committee of LCFB

celebrates Food Check Out Week

Continued From Page 1A

This is the ninth year that Farm Bureau has made a
rather large donation to the Ronald McDonald House
to celebrate Food Check Out Week. Food Check Out
Week is celebrated nation wide as the amount of time
it takes the average American family to earn enough
money to purchase groceries for the entire year.
USDA statistics tell us it takes the American family
between 35 and 37 days to earn enough money for
food. This means that food is definitely a bargain in
our nation.
By comparison, Tax Freedom Day, is celebrated
during the month of May each year. This date is the
amount of time it takes that same American family to
work and earn enough money to pay for the family's
tax bill for the year.
In addition to the grocery delivery, the Farm Bureau
ladies also prepared a noon lunch for elected officials,
congressional aides and the Board of Directors of the
Ronald McDonald House Charity.
"Lafayette County Farm Bureau is our counties
largest and most active General Farm Organization,
and the ladies of Farm Bureau were indeed proud to
make this donation to a really great charity, said Land.


Lafayette School

Happenings

Continued From Page 1A

Intervention). This is really a huge change for Florida
schools, because it changes the way we do things in a
lot of areas, from regular instruction to special
education. Within most classrooms, its major impact
deals with how we address learning for students with
different needs, based on their test performance. It
divides students into three "tiers," or placements, that
dictate how services are delivered to them. The Tier 1
students, generally, are those who fall within normal
performance standards and receive teaching in the
format that we have normally done already, a
standard classroom. Tier 2 students need a little more
help, so some additional pull-out tutoring sessions are
provided weekly, in a small group setting. Tier 3
students need a great deal of help, and they are pulled
out weekly and get one on one instruction in the areas
that they are behind in. This is a very labor intensive,
demanding way to staff schools and to teach, but it
will help us down the road because we will meet
individual student needs better.
The second program you may not be aware of is a
credit retrieval program called Novell Stars. It is
designed for students to catch up on credits that they
are missing, so that they can graduate on time. It is
computer based, and the student can go at their own
pace, and test as they show mastery. We utilize this
program only for students who are in danger of not
graduating on time, like seniors who are coming
down to the wire on graduation, etc. It has helped us
to find a way to help that student who may have
missed a credit early on in their high school career,
and could not get the makeup to fit their schedule, or
who has had other difficulties.
The Lafayette County Schools Adult Program is
considering doing some adult classes in Hatch Bend,
for those students who might not be able to travel that
far for our classes. We are going to have an Adult
Education Orientation meeting on Thurs. March 4th,
at the 4th District Community Center at 6 p.m., and
another meeting at the same place on Saturday, March
6, at 10 a.m. We will gauge interest and needs from
these meetings, so if you are interested, come by and
sign in. If we can make the numbers work, we will try
and add this to our program so that we can assist
people with their adult educational needs. Lisa
Walker is the person to call if you need more
information.
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Mayo Legals

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING:

The District Board of Trustees of North
Florida Community College will hold its
regular monthly meeting Tuesday, March
23, 2010 at 5:30 p.m. in the NFCC
Library Annex, NFCC, 325 NW Turner
Davis Dr., Madison, FL. A copy of the
agenda may be obtained by writing:
NFCC, Office of the President, 325 NW
Turner Davis Dr., Madison, FL 32340.
For disability-related accommodations,
contact the NFCC Office of College
Advancement, 850-973-1653. NFCC is
an equal access/equal opportunity
employer.
3/4

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR LAFAYETTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 34-2008-CA-000145

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC,

Plaintiff,

vs

ROBERT E. CUMMINS, et al,

Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to
an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated February 22, 2010 and entered in
Case No. 34-2008-CA-000145 of the
Circuit Court of the THIRD Judicial
Circuit in and for LAFAYETTE County,
Florida wherein COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS, INC, is the Plaintiff and
ROBERT E. CUMMINS; SANDRA L.
CUMMINS; TENANT #1 N/K/A CHRISI
MAY, and TENANT #2 N/K/A RON
WILSON are the Defendants, I will sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash at
NORTH DOOR OF THE LAFAYETTE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 11:00AM,
on the 18th day of March, 2010, the
following described property as set forth
in said Final Judgment:

A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION 18,
TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 14
EAST, AND SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 6
SOUTH, RANGE 14 EAST, LAFAYETTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: FOR THE POINT OF
BEGINNING, COMMENCE AT THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION
18, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 14
EAST; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES
43 MINUTES 57 SECONDS WEST,
ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID
SECTION 18, A DISTANCE OF 77.78
FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES
16 MINUTES 03 SECONDS EAST, A
DISTANCE OF 357.47 FEET; THENCE
SOUTH 20 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 00
SECONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF
402.46 FEET TO THE NORTHERLY
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD
20 (US 27); THENCE NORTH 49
DEGREES 05 MINUTES 52 SECONDS
WEST, ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY
LINE, A DISTANCE OF 285.84 FEET TO
THE WEST LINE OF SECTION 19,
TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, RANGE 14
EAST; THENCE NORTH 01 DEGREES
27 MINUTES 07 SECONDS WEST,
ALONG SAID WEST LINE, A
DISTANCE OF 108.72 FEET TO CLOSE
ON THE POINT OF BEGINNING.

A/K/A 13993 E US 27, BRANFORD, FL
32008

Any person claiming an interest in the
surplus from the sale, if any, other than
the property owner as of the date of the
Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty
(60) days after the sale.

WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this
Court on February 22, 2010.

SEAL

Ricky Lyons
Clerk of the Circuit
Court
By:Hannah Owens
Deputy
Clerk

Florida Default Law Group, PL.
PO. Box 25018
Tampa, Florida 33622-5018
F08069113
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR LAFAYETTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 10-03-CP

IN RE: ESTATE OF
EMMA JEWEL HORTON

Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of
EMMA JEWEL HORTON, deceased,
whose date of death was August 26,
2009, is pending in the Circuit Court for
Lafayette County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is Post
Office Box 88, Mayo, FL 32066. The
names and addresses of the personal
representative and the personal
representative's attorney are set forth
below.

All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is required to be
served must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedent and
other persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR
MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication of this notice
is March 4, 2010.

Personal Representative:
MIKE SCHRECK
178 SE Turtle Road
Mayo, Florida 32066


Attorney for Personal Representative:
LEENETTE W. MCMILLAN
Attorney for Mike Schreck
Florida Bar No. 0075779
Post Office Box 1388
Mayo, FL 32066
Telephone: (386) 294-1688
Fax: (386) 294-1689
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PUBLIC NOTICE

The District School Board of Lafayette
County will hold a Public Hearing on
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. in
the School Board Room of the Lafayette
School District Administration Building,
363 N.E. Crawford Street, Mayo, Florida
32066 for the purpose of amending and
adopting School Board Policies. (The
School Board approved for
advertisement of a Public Hearing at
their regular meetings on February 16,
2010).

Authority for amending and adopting
policies and forms is found in Article IX,
Section 4(b), Constitution of the State of
Florida and in Florida Statutes 1001.41.

The following policies will be considered
for revision:

1. CHAPTER 2.00: SCHOOL BOARD
GOVERNANCE AND ORGANIZATION
No. 2.05-Board Meetings

2. CHAPTER 4.00: CURRICULUM AND
INSTRUCTION No. 4.12-Instructional
Materials Selection

3. CHAPTER 6.00: HUMAN
RESOURCES No. 6.78-Social Security
Numbers

4. CHAPTER 7.00: BUSINESS
SERVICES No. 7.141-Selecting
Professional Services

The following new policies will be
considered for adoption:

1. CHAPTER 3.00: SCHOOL
ADMINISTRATION No. 3.40-Animals on
Campus

2. CHAPTER 5.00: STUDENTS
No. 5.30-Special Dietary Needs

3. CHAPTER 9.00: SCHOOL-
COMMUNITY RELATIONS AND
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENTS
No. 9.15-Community Service

A. Name of person presenting the
proposed policies: Mr. Thomas Lashley
Superintendent of Lafayette County
Schools. Dated of Approval by School
Board for Advertisement: February 16,
2010.

B. Explanation of the purpose and effect
of school board policies: Provide policies
required by Florida Statutes (FS.) State
Board of Education Administrative Rules
(S.B.E.R.) and other controlling
regulations; and to provide policies for
matters for which it appears prudent for
the orderly operation of the school
system.

C. A summary of the proposed policy
revisions is as follows: Policies necessary
for the effective operation and general
improvement of the school system for the
District School Board of Lafayette
County, Florida.

D. Economic impact of the proposed
policies: None

School Board Policies may be examined
at the District School Board Office at 363
N.E. Crawford Street, Mayo, Florida
between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 4:00
P.M., Monday through Friday.

Thomas Lashley
Superintendent of Schools
2/25 3/4, 11

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR LAFAYETTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 10-20-DR

JESSICA COLLINS,

PETITIONER

and

STEPHEN COLLINS,

RESPONDENT.

NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE

TO: Stephen Collins
1436 Nocoseka Trail Apt A2
Aniston, AL 36207

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has
been filed against you and that you are
required to serve a copy of you written
defenses, if any, to it on Jessica Collins,
whose address is 545 SW Ford Road,
Mayo, FL 32066 on or before 3/5/2010,
and file the original with the clerk of the
Court at P.O. Box 88, Mayo, FL 32066
before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter. If you fail to do
so, a default may be entered against
you for the relief demanded in the
petition.

Copies of all court documents in this
case, including orders, are available at
the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office.
You may review these documents
upon request.

You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit
Court's office notified of your current
address. (You may file Notice of
Current Address, Florida Supreme
Court Approved Family Law Form
12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on
record at the clerks office.

WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family
Law Rules of Procedure, requires
certain automatic disclosure of
documents and information. Failure to
comply can result in sanctions,
including dismissal or striking of
pleadings.

Dated: 2/1/10

Ricky Lyons
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

By: Hannah Owens
Deputy Clerk
2/11, 18,25, 3/4



NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS

The North Florida Broadband Authority
("NFBA") announces two public meetings
to which all interested persons are
invited. The NFBA is a legal entity and
public body created pursuant to the
provisions of provisions of Section
163.01, Florida Statutes, and an
Interlocal Agreement among: Baker,
Bradford, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist,
Hamilton, Jefferson, Lafayette, Levy,
Madison, Putnam, Suwannee, Taylor,
Union and Wakulla Counties and
municipalities of Cedar Key, Cross City,
Lake City, Live Oak, Monticello, Perry,
White Springs and Worthington Springs,
Florida. The Public Meetings will be held
on March 17, 2010 at 2:00 pm ET and
April 21, 2010 at 2:00 pm ET at the
Suwannee River Water Management
District Office, 9225 County Road 49,


Live Oak, Florida 32060. The NFBA
Board will address general operating
issues of the NFBA. If a person decides
to appeal any decision made by the
NFBA with respect to any matter
considered at the meeting, such person
will need a record of the proceedings and
may need to ensure that a verbatim
record is made, including the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal is to
be made. In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act, persons
needing special accommodations or an
interpreter to participate in this
proceeding, or if you have any questions
regarding this meeting, please contact
the Clerk to the NFBA Board at (877)
552-3482, at least two business days
prior to the date of the meeting.
3/4


PUBLIC NOTICE

The Lafayette County Commission will
hold a regular meeting on Monday,
March 8, 2010 at 9:00 a.m. The meeting
will be held in the County
Commissioner's Meeting Room at the
Lafayette County Courthouse in Mayo,
Florida. Listed below is an agenda for the
meeting.

By Order of:
Curtis O. Hamlin
Chairman
Lafayette County Commission

BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS:

1. Call the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m.
2. Invocation and pledge to the flag.
3. Approve the minutes.
4. Special needs from the community
5. Department Heads:
A) Marcus Calhoun-Maintenance
B) Edward Dodd-Public Works
C) Donnie Land-Public Safety
D) Bobby Johnson-Building/Zoning
6. George Roberts, Jr. Presentation on
the fair tax
7. Discuss the awarding of a bid for a
pick-up truck for the Road Department.
8. Discuss appointing a manager for the
Industrial Park
9. Leenette McMillan-various items
10. Approve the bills
11. New Business
12. Adjourn

ALL MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE
WELCOME TO ATTEND. NOTICE IS
FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN,
PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE
286.0105, THAT ANY PERSON OR
PERSONS DECIDING TO APPEAL ANY
MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS
PUBLIC HEARING WILL NEED A
RECORD OF THE HEARING AND MAY
NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS
MADE WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED.

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
REQUESTING REASONABLE
ACCOMMODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE
IN THIS PROCEEDING SHOULD
CONTACT (386) 294-1600 OR VIA
FLORIDA RELAY SERVICE AT (800)
955-8771.

See www.lafavetteclerk com for updates
and amendments to the agenda
3/4

CITY OF JASPER
HAMILTON COUNTY, FLORIDA
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)

Lecial Services for the City of Jasper,
Fl

The City of Jasper, Florida, is accepting
proposals from qualified offerors at City
Hall, 208 W. Hatley Street, Jasper,
Florida 32052 until Noon on March 25,
2010, after which time they will be
opened and announced for:

Legal Services for the City of Jasper, Fl

All proposals received after the time and
date stated above will be rejected and
returned unopened to the proposer. All
proposers are invited to attend the
opening. Facsimile responses are
unacceptable.

ONE MARKED ORIGINAL and five (5)
photocopies of the RFP shall be
submitted in a sealed envelope to the
address referenced above and
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS, LEGAL
SERVICES FOR THE CITY OF JASPER,
FLORIDA, clearly marked on the outside.
Those submitted otherwise may be
deemed unresponsive.

For general inquires or technical
questions regarding this proposal please
contact City Clerk, Jennifer Pomeroy at
386-792-1212. To obtain a proposal
package, please contact Jennifer
Pomeroy at 386-792-1212 or
lasper12@windstream net

The City of Jasper, Florida, reserves the
right to reject any and all proposals, to
waive any informality or irregularity in any
proposal receive, to re-advertise for
proposals, or to take any such other
actions that may be deemed in the best
interest of the City of Jasper.

Ann Lessman, Mayor
3/4

AGENDA
TOWN COUNCIL,
TOWN OF MAYO, FLORIDA

REGULAR MEETING
MONDAY, MARCH 8, 2010
7:00 PM.
TOWN HALL, COUNCIL MEETING
ROOM, 276 WEST MAIN STREET

REGULAR MEETING
1. Adopt Agenda
2. Approve Minutes
3. Citizen Input
4. Interlocal Agreement with County for
the Local Option Gas Tax
5. Obstruction of Palmetto Street/MLK
(Murray Property blocking roadway)
6. Department Reports
a. Sampson Edwards
b. Aaron Lawson
c. Bobby Johnson
d. MVFD
e. Bailey, Bishop & Lane
7. Miscellaneous Items
8. Pay Bills
9. Adjourn
3/4
IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.:10-31CA
CIVIL DIVISION:
PARCEL(S):
FL-LAFA-003 FL-LAFA-005
FL-LAFA-007 FL-LAFA-018

FLORIDA GAS TRANSMISSION
COMPANY, LLC, a Delaware
limited liability company,

Petitioner,

v.

EDNA OUIDA BUCHANAN a/k/a
EDNA 0. BUCHANAN, initial
Trustee of the Edna O. Buchanan
Revocable Trust Agreement,
dated May 20, 1997, et al.,

Defendants.


SUMMONS TO SHOW CAUSE,
NOTICE OF EMINENT DOMAIN
PROCEEDINGS AND NOTICE
OF HEARING

IN THE NAME OF AND BY THE
AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA: TO ALL THE SHERIFFS OF
THE STATE AND TO ALL WHOM IT
MAY CONCERN:


YOU ARE COMMANDED to serve this
summons and a copy of the Petition in
Eminent Domain, the Declaration of
Taking, the Notice of Lis Pendens, the
Petitioner's Motion for Order Limiting
Service of Papers, the Order of Recusal
from The Honorable Darren Jackson, and
the Memorandum assigning Florida Gas
Transmission cases to The Honorable
David W. Fina, upon: All defendants
named in the attached party list and all
persons claiming interests by, through,
under or against the named defendants;
all persons having or claiming to have
any right, title, or interest in the property
described in Exhibit "A" and the
unknown spouses of the above-named
defendants, if any, and their heirs,
devisees, assignees, grantees, creditors,
lessees, executors, administrators,
mortgagees, judgment creditors,
trustees, lienholders, persons in
possession, and any and all other
persons having or claiming to have any


right, title or interest by, through, under or
against the above-named defendants, or
otherwise claiming any right, title, or
interest in the real property described in
this action.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
DEFENDANTS NAMED IN THE
ATTACHED PARTY LIST AND TO ALL
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, INCLUDING
ALL PARTIES CLAIMING ANY
INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS;
AND TO ALL HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT TITLE, OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
DESCRIBED IN the Petition, that
Petitioner has filed a Petition in Eminent
Domain and Declaration of Taking to
acquire certain property interests in
Lafayette County, Florida as described in
the Petition. Each Defendant and any
other person claiming any interest in, or
having a lien upon, such property is
required to serve a copy of written
answer and defenses to the Petition upon
KRISTIN M. TOLBERT, of the law firm of
Bricklemyer Smolker & Bolves, PA., 500
East Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 200,
Tampa, FL 33602, attorney for Petitioner,
and to file the original of the answer and
defenses with the Clerk of this Court, on
or before March 15, 2010, showing what
right, title, interest, or lien the defendant
has in or to the property described in the
Petition and to show cause why that
property should not be taken for the uses
and purposes set forth in the Petition. If
any Defendant fails to do so, a default will
be entered against that Defendant for the
relief demanded in the Petition.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that
a Declaration of Taking has been filed in
this cause and that Petitioner will apply
for an Order of Taking vesting title and
possession to the property as described
in the Petition in the name of Petitioner,
and any other order the Court deems
proper before the Honorable David W.
Fina, Circuit Judge, on Thursday,
March 18, 2010, at 9:00 A.M., at the
Lafayette County Courthouse, 120 W.
Main Street, Mayo, Florida 32066. All
Defendants in this action may request a
hearing and be heard at the time and
place designated. Any Defendant failing
to file a request for hearing shall waive
any right to object to the Order of Taking.

Dated this 11th day of February, 2010.

RICKY LYONS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court

By: Hannah Owens
Deputy Clerk

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
ASSISTANCE: IF YOU ARE A PERSON
WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING,
YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE. PERSONS WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEED ANY
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE
SHOULD CALL THE ADA
COORDINATOR, JACQUETTA
BRADLEY, P.O. BOX 1569, LAKE CITY,
FLORIDA 32056, 386-719-7428, WITHIN
TWO (2) WORKING DAYS OF YOUR
RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE; IF YOU
ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL (800)
955-8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE
IMPAIRED CALL (800) 955-8770.

PARTY LIST

Parcel FL-LAFA-003
Edna Ouida Buchanan a/k/a Edna 0.
Buchanan, initial Trustee of the Edna 0.
Buchanan Revocable Trust Agreement,
dated May 20, 1997, c/o Conrad Bishop,
Jr., Esq., PO Box 167, Perry, FL 32348-
0167

Parcel FL-LAFA-005
Edna Ouida Buchanan a/k/a Edna 0.
Buchanan, initial Trustee of the Edna 0.
Buchanan Revocable Trust Agreement,
dated May 20, 1997, c/o Conrad Bishop,
Jr., Esq., PO Box 167, Perry, FL 32348-
0167

Parcel FL-LAFA-007
Edna Ouida Buchanan a/k/a Edna 0.
Buchanan, initial Trustee of the Edna 0.
Buchanan Revocable Trust Agreement,
dated May 20, 1997, c/o Conrad Bishop,
Jr., Esq., PO Box 167, Perry, FL 32348-
0167

Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative,
Inc., a Florida non-profit corporation, c/o
John Martz, as Registered Agent, 11340
100th Street, Live Oak, FL 32060

Parcel FL-LAFA-018
Franklin D. Kreutzer, 8615 SW 48th
Street, Miami, FL 33155-5420

Judith Kreutzer, 8615 SW 48th Street,
Miami, FL 33155-5420

Raymond Kelly Koon, c/o J. Kendrick
Tucker, Esq., Guilday, Tucker, Schwartz &
Simpson, PA., PO Box 12500,
Tallahassee, FL 32314-2500

All Parcels
Marilyn Wimberley, as Tax Collector,
Lafayette County, 120 W. Main Street,
Mayo, FL 32066


EXHIBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION

FL-LAFA-003
PERMANENT EASEMENT A
BASELINE DESCRIPTION OF A
PERMANENT EASEMENT FIFTY (50)
FEET IN WIDTH, LYING 25 FEET EACH
SIDE OF SAID BASELINE, SITUATED IN
SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH,
RANGE 10 EAST LAFAYETTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, BEING ON, OVER AND
ACROSS THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF
LAND DESCRIBED BY WARRANTY
DEED TO EDNA O. BUCHANAN, INITIAL
TRUSTEE OF THE EDNA O.
BUCHANAN REVOCABLE TRUST
AGREEMENT DATED MAY 20, 1997,
RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 128, PAGE 25 IN THE PUBLIC
RECORD OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A 4" X 4"
CONCRETE MONUMENT (PLS 1817)
FOUND FOR THE GRANTOR'S
SOUTHWEST PROPERTY CORNER
AND THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
SAID SECTION 8; THENCE ALONG THE
GRANTOR'S WEST PROPERTY LINE
AND THE WEST LINE OF SAID
SECTION 8, N 0041'15" W (BASIS OF
BEARINGS) FOR A DISTANCE OF
1322.88 FEET TO A 4" X 4" CONCRETE
MONUMENT FOUND FOR THE
GRANTOR'S NORTHWEST PROPERTY
CORNER AND THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF THE SW QUARTER OF
THE SW QUARTER OF SAID SECTION
8; THENCE ALONG THE GRANTOR'S
NORTH PROPERTY LINE AND THE
NORTH LINE OF SAID QUARTER-
QUARTER SECTION, N 8859'17" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 567.04 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE
HEREIN DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT; THENCE S 734718" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 800.63 FEET TO


POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE
GRANTOR'S EAST PROPERTY LINE
AND THE EAST LINE OF SAID
QUARTER-QUARTER SECTION, SAID
POINT BEING ON N 00 49'02"W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 237.00 FEET TO A 4" X
4" CONCRETE MONUMENT (LS 3499)
FOUND FOR THE GRANTOR'S
NORTHEAST PROPERTY CORNER
AND THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
THE SW QUARTER OF THE SW
QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 8. TOTAL
LENGTH OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PERMANENT EASEMENT IS 800.63
FEET OR 48.52 RODS AND CONTAINS
40,032 SQUARE FEET OR 0.92 ACRES,
MORE OR LESS. THE SIDE LINES OF
SAID FIFTY (50) FOOT WIDE
PERMANENT EASEMENT ARE TO BE
EXTENDED OR SHORTENED TO
TERMINATE AT THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES. SUBJECT TO
EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS,
RESERVATIONS AND RIGHTS OF WAY
OF RECORD. TOGETHER WITH:


TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT A TWENTY-FIVE (25)
FOOT WIDE TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
ADJOINING AND PARALLEL WITH THE
SOUTH LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT.
CONTAINS 23,327 SQUARE FEET OR
0.54 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE
SIDE LINE OF SAID TWENTY-FIVE (25)
FOOT WIDE TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT(S) ARE
TO BE EXTENDED OR SHORTENED
TO TERMINATE AT THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES. TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT -
A CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH, AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE
GRANTOR'S NORTH PROPERTY LINE
WHICH LIES N 8859'17" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 272.42 FEET FROM THE
INTERSECTION OF THE GRANTOR'S
NORTH PROPERTY LINE AND THE
BASELINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT; THENCE S 73 51'44" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 515.52 FEET TO
THE POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE
GRANTOR'S EAST PROPERTY LINE.
THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT IS 515.52 FEET OR 31.24
RODS AND CONTAINS 15,466
SQUARE FEET OR 0.36 ACRES, MORE
OR LESS. TOTAL ACREAGE MAY
EXCLUDE ACREAGE OVERLAP(S)
WITH OTHER EASEMENT(S)
DESCRIBED BY THIS PLAT IT IS THE
INTENT OF THIS DESCRIPTION THAT
THE SIDELINE OF SAID THIRTY (30)
FOOT WIDE TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT(S) ARE TO BE EXTENDED
OR SHORTENED TO TERMINATE AT
THE INTERSECT LINES USED FOR
THE BEGINNING AND END OF THE
CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION, THOSE
LINES BEING THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES, PUBLIC RIGHTS
OF WAY, AND/OR OTHER LINES AS
CALLED FOR IN THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT(S). IT IS INTENDED THAT
THE LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS) FOR
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TEMPORARY
ACCESS EASEMENT(S) FOLLOW AND
ENCOMPASS THE EXISTING DIRT
ROADS THEY FOLLOW THROUGH
THE GRANTOR'S PROPERTY. ALL
SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS,
RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS AND
RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD.

FL-LAFA-005
PERMANENT EASEMENT A
BASELINE OF A PERMANENT
EASEMENT FIFTY (50) FEET IN
WIDTH, LYING 25 FEET EACH SIDE OF
SAID BASELINE, SITUATED IN
SECTION 8, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH,
RANGE 10 EAST, LAFAYETTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING OVER AND
ACROSS THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF
LAND DESCRIBED BY WARRANTY
DEED TO EDNA OUIDA BUCHANAN,
INITIAL TRUSTEE OF THE EDNA O.
BUCHANAN REVOCABLE TRUST
AGREEMENT RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 128, PAGE
20 IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LAFAYETTE COUNTY FLORIDA AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING ATA 1" IRON PIPE (NO
IDENTIFICATION) FOUND FOR THE
GRANTOR'S SOUTHWEST PROPERTY
CORNER AND THE SOUTHWEST
CORNER OF THE SE QUARTER OF
SECTION 8; THENCE ALONG THE
GRANTOR'S WEST PROPERTY LINE
AND THE WEST LINE OF SAID
QUARTER SECTION, N 00 43'57" W
(BASIS OF BEARINGS) FOR A
DISTANCE OF 681.64 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE
HEREIN DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT; THENCE S 73 47'18" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 502.81 FEET TO
A POINT HEREINAFTER REFERRED
TO AS REFERENCE POINT A FOR
THE PURPOSE OF DESCRIBING
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT 2 AND TEMPORARY
ACCESS EASEMENT 3; THENCE
CONTINUING S 7347'18" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 932.28 FEET; THENCE S
79 48'32" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 40.00
FEET; THENCE S 85 49'47" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 320.11 FEET; THENCE S
7956'21" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 40.00
FEET; THENCE S 74 02'56" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 249.73 FEET TO A
POINT HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO
AS REFERENCE POINT B FOR THE
PURPOSE OF DESCRIBING
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT 2; THENCE CONTINUING
S 74 02'56" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
350.27 FEET; THENCE S 66 38'51" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 115.81 FEET TO
THE POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE
GRANTOR'S SOUTH PROPERTY LINE
AND THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID
SECTION 8, SAID POINT BEING N
89 14'00" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
210.17 FEET TO A CONCRETE
MONUMENT (MOREHEAD ENG)
FOUND FOR THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF SAID SECTION 8. TOTAL
LENGTH OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PERMANENT EASEMENT IS 2551.01
FEET OR 154.61 RODS AND
CONTAINS 127,550 SQUARE FEET OF
2.93 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE
SIDE LINES OF SAID FIFTY (50) FOOT
WIDE PERMANENT EASEMENT ARE
TO BE EXTENDED OR SHORTENED
TO TERMINATE AT THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES. SUBJECT TO
EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS,
RESERVATIONS AND RIGHTS OF WAY
OF RECORD. TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT 1 A TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
BOUNDED ON THE SOUTH AND WEST
BY THE GRANTOR'S PROPERTY
LINES AND BOUNDED ON THE
NORTHEAST BY THE SOUTHWEST
LINE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PERMANENT EASEMENT THE
SOUTHWEST LINE OF THE
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE
INTERSECTION OF THE GRANTOR'S
WEST PROPERTY LINE AND THE
SOUTHWEST LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT; THENCE ALONG THE
GRANTOR'S WEST PROPERTY LINE,
S 004357" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
26.13 FEET; THENCE S 7347'18" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 432.80 FEET;
THENCE S 16 1242" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 75.00 FEET; THENCE S
734718" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
150.00 FEET; THENCE N 353309" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 105.98 FEET TO
THE SOUTHWEST LINE OF THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT; THENCE ALONG SAID
SOUTHWEST EASEMENT LINE, S
734718" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 80.43
FEET; THENCE S 65 1800" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 100.75 FEET; THENCE S
34 0444" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
36.91 FEET; THENCE S 16 1242" W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET;
THENCE S 7347'18" E FOR A


DISTANCE OF 293.32 FEET; THENCE N
16 1242" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 8.44
FEET; THENCE N 4822'02" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 108.15 FEET TO THE
SOUTHWEST LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT; THENCE ALONG SAID
SOUTHWEST EASEMENT LINE, S
73 47'18" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
105.40 FEET THENCE S 34 01'29" W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 52.52 FEET;
THENCE S 16 1242" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE S
7347'18" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
158.03 FEET; THENCE N 16 12'42" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 75.00 FEET;
THENCE S 73 47'18" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 37.59 FEET; THENCE S
79 48'32" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 45.26
FEET; THENCE S 85 49'47" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 214.76 FEET; THENCE S
04 10'13" W FOR A DISTANCE OS
75.00 FEET; THENCE S 8549'47" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 101.54 FEET;
THENCE S 7956'21" E FOR A


DISTANCE OF 27.14 FEET; THENCE S
74 02'56" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 21.18
FEET; THENCE N 21 01'56" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 100.39 FEET TO THE
SOUTHWEST LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT;
THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTHWEST
EASEMENT LINE, S 74 02'56" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 65.41 FEET; THENCE S
18 27'35" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
100.10 FEET; THENCE S 74 02'56" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 152.19 FEET;
THENCE N 15 57'04" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE S
7402'56" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
265.08 FEET TO THE GRANTOR'S
SOUTH PROPERTY LINE; THENCE
ALONG THE GRANTOR'S SOUTH
PROPERTY LINE, N 89 14'00" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 147.68 FEET TO ITS
INTERSECTION WITH THE
SOUTHWEST LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT
CONTAINS 131,351 SQUARE FEET OR
3.02 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT 2 A SEVENTY-FIVE (75)
FOOT WIDE TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
ADJOINING AND PARALLEL WITH THE
NORTHEAST LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE
NORTHEAST LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT
WHICH LIES PERPENDICULAR TO THE
BASELINE OF SAID PERMANENT
EASEMENT AND NORTH OF THE
AFOREMENTIONED REFERENCE
POINT A AND EXTENDING
SOUTHEASTERLY FOR AN OVERALL
DISTANCE OF 1581.99 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE NORTHEAST LINE IF
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT WHICH LIES
PERPENDICULAR TO THE BASELINE
OF SAID PERMANENT EASEMENT
AND NORTH OF AFOREMENTIONED
REFERENCE POINT B. CONTAINS
118,637 SQUARE FEET OR 2.72
ACRES, MORE OR LESS. TOGETHER
WITH:
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 1 -
A CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH, AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE
GRANTOR'S WEST PROPERTY LINE
WHICH LIES N 00 43'57" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 86.90 FEET FROM THE
INTERSECTION OF THE GRANTOR'S
WEST PROPERTY LINE AND THE
BASELINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT;
THENCE S 73 51'44" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 528.14 FEET TO THE
POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE
NORTHWEST LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT 2. THE
TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT IS 528.14 FEET OR 32.01
RODS AND CONTAINS 15,844 SQUARE
FEET OR 0.36 ACRES, MORE OR
LESS. TOTAL ACREAGE MAY EXCLUDE
ACREAGE OVERLAP(S) WITH OTHER
EASEMENTS(S) DESCRIBED BY THIS
PLAT TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 2 -
A CENTERLINE OF A TEMPORARY
ACCESS EASEMENT THIRTY (30)
FEET IN WIDTH, AND BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT
ON THE GRANTOR'S EAST PROPERTY
LINE WHICH LIES N 00 42'49"W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 12.45 FEET FROM A
CONCRETE MONUMENT (MOREHEAD
ENG) FOUND FOR THE GRANTOR'S
SOUTHWEST PROPERTY CORNER;
THENCE N 64 57'53" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 158.96 FEET; THENCE N
76 14'27" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
337.64 FEET; THENCE N 69 07'00" W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 169.10 FEET TO
THE POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE
SOUTHEAST LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT 2. THE
TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT IS 665.71 FEET OR 40.35
RODS AND CONTAINS 19.944 SQUARE
FEET OR 0.46 ACRES, MORE OR
LESS. TOTAL ACREAGE MAY EXCLUDE
ACREAGE OVERLAP(S) WITH OTHER
EASEMENT(S) DESCRIBED BY THIS
PLAT TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 3 -
A CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH, AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE
NORTH LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT
WHICH LIES PERPENDICULAR TO THE
BASELINE OF SAID PERMANENT
EASEMENT AND NORTH OF THE
AFOREMENTIONED REFERENCE
POINT A; THENCE N 04 37'55" E FOR
A DISTANCE OF 60.01 FEET TO THE
POINT OF TERMINUS IN THE
CENTERLINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT 1. THE TOTAL LENGTH OF
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TEMPORARY
ACCESS EASEMENT IS 60.01 FEET OR
3.64 RODS AND CONTAINS 867
SQUARE FEET OR 0.02 ACRES, MORE
OR LESS. TOTAL ACREAGE MAY
EXCLUDE ACREAGE OVERLAP(S)
WITH OTHER EASEMENT(S)
DESCRIBED BY THIS PLAT IT IS THE
INTENT OF THIS DESCRIPTION THAT
THE SIDELINES OF SAID THIRTY (30)
FOOT WIDE TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT (S) ARE TO BE EXTENDED
OR SHORTENED TO TERMINATE AT
THE INTERSECT LINES USED FOR
THE BEGINNING AND END OF THE
CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION, THOSE
LINES BEING THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES, PUBLIC RIGHTS OF
WAY, AND/OR OTHER LINES AS
CALLED FOR IN THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT(S). IT IS INTENDED THAT
THE LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS) FOR
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TEMPORARY
ACCESS EASEMENT(S) FOLLOW AND
ENCOMPASS THE EXISTING DIRT
ROADS THEY FOLLOW THROUGH THE
GRANTOR'S PROPERTY. ALL
SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS,
RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS AND
RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD.

FL-LAFA-007
PERMANENT EASEMENT A
BASELINE DESCRIPTION OF A
PERMANENT EASEMENT FIFTY (50)
FEET IN WIDTH, LYING 25 FEET EACH
SIDE OF SAID BASELINE, SITUATED IN
SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH,
RANGE 10 EAST LAFAYETTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, BEING ON, OVER AND
ACROSS THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF
LAND DESCRIBED BY WARRANTY
DEED TO EDNA O. BUCHANAN, INITIAL
TRUSTEE OF THE EDNA O.
BUCHANAN REVOCABLE TRUST
AGREEMENT RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 128, PAGE
20 AND OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
128, PAGE 25 IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS


FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A
CONCRETE MONUMENT (MOREHEAD
ENG) FOUND FOR THE GRANTOR'S
NORTHEAST PROPERTY CORNER
AND THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
SAID SECTION 17; THENCE ALONG
THE GRANTOR'S NORTH PROPERTY
LINE AND THE NORTH LINE OF SAID
SECTION 17, S 89 14'00" W (BASIS OF
BEARINGS) FOR A DISTANCE OF
210.17 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT;
THENCE S 6638'51" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 228.51 FEET TO THE
POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE
GRANTOR'S EAST PROPERTY LINE
OF SAID SECTION 17, SAID POINT
BEING SOO013'24"W FOR A DISTANCE
OF 1067.76 FEET TO A CONCRETE
MONUMENT (NO IDENTIFICATION)
FOUND FOR THE GRANTOR'S
SOUTHEAST PROPERTY CORNER.


SEE LEGALS, PAGE 8A







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THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010


Mayo Legals

Continued From Page 7A
TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT
IS 228.51 FEET OR 13.85 RODS AND
CONTAINS 11,426 SQUARE FEET OR
0.26 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE
SIDE LINES OF SAID FIFTY (50) FOOT
WIDE PERMANENT EASEMENT ARE
TO BE EXTENDED OR SHORTENED
TO TERMINATE AT THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES. SUBJECT TO
EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS,
RESERVATIONS AND RIGHTS OF WAY
OF RECORD. TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT A TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
BOUNDED ON THE NORTH AND EAST
BY THE GRANTOR'S PROPERTY
LINES AND BOUNDED ON THE
NORTHEAST BY THE SOUTHWEST
LINE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PERMANENT EASEMENT THE
SOUTHWEST LINE OF THE
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE
INTERSECTION OF THE GRANTOR'S
NORTH PROPERTY LINE AND THE
SOUTHWEST LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT;
THENCE ALONG THE GRANTOR;S
NORTH PROPERTY LINE, S 89014'00"
W FOR A DISTANCE OF 147.68 FEET;
THENCE S 74002'56" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 80.34 FEET; THENCE S
6638'51" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
371.51 FEET TO THE GRANTOR'S
EAST PROPERTY LINE; THENCE
ALONG THE GRANTOR'S EAST
PROPERTY LINE, N 00013'24" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 54.37 FEET TO ITS
INTERSECTION WITH THE
SOUTHWEST LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT.
CONTAINS 18,370 SQUARE FEET OR
0.42 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS,
RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS AND
RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD.

FL-LAFA-018
PERMANENT EASEMENT A
BASELINE DESCRIPTION OF A
PERMANENT EASEMENT FIFTY (50)
FEET IN WIDTH, LYING 25 FEET EACH
SIDE OF SAID BASELINE, SITUATED IN
SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH,
RANGE 10 EAST, LAFAYETTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, BEING ON, OVER AND
ACROSS THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF
LAND DESCRIBED BY THE
WARRANTY DEED TO MEYER M.
BRILLIANT AND MOLLY BRILLIANT, HIS
WIFE, AND FRANKLIN D. KREUTZER
AND JUDITH KREUTZER, HIS WIFE
RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 44, PAGE 612 WITH THE ONE-
HALF (1/2) INTEREST OF MEYER M.
BRILLIANT AND MOLLY BRILLIANT
BEING LATER CONVEYED TO
RAYMOND KELLY KOON, VIA
WARRANTY DEED RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 82, PAGE
1, ALL IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LAFAYETTE COUNTY FLORIDA, AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT A 4" X 4"
CONCRETE MONUMENT (LS 3180)
FOUND FOR THE GRANTOR'S
NORTHWEST PROPERTY CORNER
AND THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
THE SW QUARTER OF SAID SECTION
14; THENCE ALONG THE GRANTOR'S
WEST PROPERTY LINE AND THE
WEST LINE OF SAID QUARTER
SECTION, S 00003'20" W (BASIS OF
BEARINGS) FOR A DISTANCE OF
668.59 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT;
THENCE S 73035'49" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 15.63 FEET TO A POINT
HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS
REFERENCE POINT A FOR THE
PURPOSE OF DESCRIBING THE
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT;
THENCE CONTINUING S 73035'49" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 122.51 FEET;
THENCE S 16020'37" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 107.04 FEET; THENCE S
7332'01" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
1802.21 FEET TO THE POINT OF
TERMINUS ON THE GRANTOR'S
SOUTH PROPERTY LINE AND THE
SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH HALF OF
THE SW QUARTER OF SAID SECTION
14, SAID POINT BEING S 89051'09" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 906.14 FEET TO
A 4" X 4" CONCRETE MONUMENT (LS
3180) FOUND FOR THE GRANTOR'S
SOUTHEAST PROPERTY CORNER,
SAID POINT BEING ON THE WEST
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF WALL STREET
(COUNTY ROAD 53). TOTAL LENGTH
OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PERMANENT EASEMENT IS 2,047.40
FEET OR 124.09 RODS AND
CONTAINS 102,370 SQUARE FEET OR
2.35 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THE
SIDE LINES OF SAID FIFTY (50) FOOT
WIDE PERMANENT EASEMENT ARE
TO BE EXTENDED OR SHORTENED
TO TERMINATE AT THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES. SUBJECT TO
EASEMENTS, RESTRICTIONS,
RESERVATIONS AND RIGHTS OF WAY
OF RECORD. TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT 1 A TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
BOUNDED ON THE WEST BY THE
GRANTOR'S WEST PROPERTY LINE


AND BOUNDED ON THE SOUTH AND
WEST BY THE NORTHERLY LINE OF
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PERMANENT EASEMENT THE
NORTHERLY LINE OF THE
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE
INTERSECTION OF THE GRANTOR'S
WEST PROPERTY LINE AND THE
NORTHERLY LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT; THENCE ALONG THE
GRANTOR'S WEST PROPERTY LINE,
N 00003'20" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
51.86 FEET; THENCE S 7340'14" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 184.98 FEET;
THENCE S 73035'49" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 50.02 FEET; THENCE S
16020'37" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
157.12 FEET TO ITS INTERSECTION
WITH THE NORTHERLY LINE OF THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT CONTAINS 16,715
SQUARE FEET OF 0.38 ACRES, MORE
OR LESS. TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT 2 A TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
BOUNDED ON THE SOUTH BY THE
GRANTOR'S SOUTH PROPERTY LINE
AND BOUNDED BY THE NORTH AND
EAST BY THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PERMANENT EASEMENT THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT
ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT WHICH LIES S 7335'49" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 55.88 FEET
FROM THE INTERSECTION OF THE
GRANTOR'S WEST PROPERTY LINE
AND THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT; THENCE S 16020'37" W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 156.96 FEET;
THENCE S 7332'01" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 1586.71 FEET TO THE
GRANTOR'S SOUTH PROPERTY LINE;
THENCE ALONG THE GRANTOR'S
SOUTH PROPERTY LINE S 8951'09" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 177.95 FEET TO
ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE
SOUTHERLY LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT
CONTAINS 91,001 SQUARE FEET OF
2.09 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT -
A CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH, AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE
AFOREMENTIONED REFERENCE
POINT A; THENCE N 0011'20" E FOR
A DISTANCE OF 632.74 FEET; THENCE
N 49052'34" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
63.10 FEET TO THE POINT OF
TERMINUS ON THE GRANTOR'S
NORTH PROPERTY LINE. TOGETHER
WITH 1 ADDITIONAL TEMPORARY
ACCESS EASEMENT(S) TO BE USED
FOR TURN RADII AS NEEDED AT
EACH INTERSECTION AND LOCATION
WHERE THE CENTERLINE
DESCRIPTION DEFLECTS BY MORE
THAN 45 DEGREES AND CONTAINING
5,625 SQUARE FEET EACH. TOTAL
LENGTH OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT IS
695.84 OR 42.17 RODS AND
CONTAINS 24,113 SQUARE FEET OR
0.55 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. TOTAL
ACREAGE MAY EXCLUDE AVERAGE
OVERLAP(S) WITH OTHER
EASEMENT(S) DESCRIBED BY THIS
PLAT IT IS THE INTENT OF THIS
DESCRIPTION THAT THE SIDE LINES
OF SAID THIRTY (30) FOOT WIDE
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT(S)
ARE TO BE EXTENDED OR
SHORTENED TO TERMINATE AT THE
INTERSECT LINES USED FOR THE
BEGINNING AND END OF THE
CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION, THOSE
LINES BEING THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES, PUBLIC RIGHTS
OF WAY, AND/OR OTHER LINES AS
CALLED FOR IN THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT(S). IT IS INTENDED THAT
THE LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS) FOR
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TEMPORARY
ACCESS EASEMENT(S) FOLLOW AND
ENCOMPASS THE EXISTING DIRT
ROADS THEY FOLLOW THROUGH
THE GRANTOR'S PROPERTY. ALL
SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS,
RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS AND
RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD.
2/25 3/4

IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR
LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 10-35CA
CIVIL DIVISION
PARCEL(S):
FL-LAFL-012
FL-LAFL-013

FLORIDA GAS TRANSMISSION
COMPANY, LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company,

Petitioner,


RONNIE EDWIN LAND; et. al.,

Defendants.


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FL- LAFA-012
Ralph E. Anderson, if alive, and if
deceased, the known and unknown heirs,
beneficiaries, devisees, personal
representatives and creditors

EXHIBIT "A"

PARCEL
DESCRIPTION


s and a copy of the Petition in FL-LAFA-012/FL-LAFA-013
Domain, the Declaration of PERMANENT EASEMENT: A
the Notice of Lis Pendens, the BASELINE DESCRIPTION OF A
Recusal of Judge Jackson and PERMANENT EASEMENT FIFTY (50)
ndum Reassigning Florida Gas FEET IN WIDTH, LYING 25 FEET EACH
sion Cases to Judge David W. SIDE OF SAID BASELINE, SITUATED IN
in: All defendants named in the SECTIONS 15 AND 16, TOWNSHIP 4
party list and all persons SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST LAFAYETTE
interests by, through, under or COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING ON, OVER
the named defendants; all AND ACROSS THOSE CERTAIN
having or claiming to have any TRACTS OF LAND DESCRIBED BY
e, or interest in the property WARRANTY DEED TO RONNIE E.
d in Exhibit "A" and the LAND AND JANIS C. LAND, HIS WIFE,
spouses of the above-named RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
its, if any, and their heirs, BOOK 109, PAGE 340 AND BY
, assignees, grantees, creditors, WARRANTY DEED TO JANIS LAND
executors, administrators, AND HER HUSBAND, RONNIE LAND,
ees, judgment creditors, trustees, RECORDED ON OFFICIAL RECORDS
Drs, persons in possession, and BOOK 81 PAGE 487, BOTH IN THE
all other persons having or PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAFAYETTE
to have any right, title or interest COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND BEING MORE
gh, under or against the above- PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
defendants, or otherwise claiming FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT A
t, title, or interest in the real CONCRETE MONUMENT (MOREHEAD
described in this action. ENG) FOUND FOR THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF SAID SECTION 16;
IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF
ANTS NAMED IN THE SAID SECTION 16, N 8901642" E
ED PARTY LIST AND TO ALL (BASIS OF BEARINGS) FOR A
T MAY CONCERN, INCLUDING DISTANCE OF 1330.87 FEET TO THE
PARTIES CLAIMING ANY CALCULATED LOCATION OF THE
ST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR GRANTOR'S NORTHWEST PROPERTY
T THE NAMED DEFENDANTS; CORNER AND THE NORTHWEST
ALL HAVING OR CLAIMING TO CORNER OF THE NE QUARTER OF
ANY RIGHT TITLE, OR THE NW QUARTER OF SAID SECTION
ST IN THE PROPERTY 16; THENCE ALONG THE GRANTOR'S
BED IN the Petition, that WEST PROPERTY LINE AND THE
r has filed a Petition in Eminent WEST LINE OF SAID QUARTER-
and Declaration of Taking to QUARTER SECTION, S 00011'25" W
certain property interests in FOR A DISTANCE OF 645.01 FEET TO
E County, Florida as described in THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE
ion. Each Defendant and any HEREIN DESCRIBED PERMANENT
rson claiming any interest in, or EASEMENT; THENCE S 73054'04" E
a lien upon, such property is FOR A DISTANCE OF 1903.67 FEET TO
to serve a copy of written A POINT HEREINAFTER REFERRED
and defenses to the Petition upon TO AS REFERENCE POINT A FOR THE
M. TOLBERT, of the law firm of PURPOSE OF DESCRIBING
yer Smolker & Bolves, PA., 500 TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENTS 1
ennedy Boulevard, Suite 200, AND 2; THENCE CONTINUING S
FL 33602, attorney for Petitioner, 7354'04 E FOR A DISTANCE OF
le the original of the answer and 1010.39 FEET TO THE CENTERLINE
s with the Clerk of this Court, on OF TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
a March 15, 2010, showing what 2; THENCE CONTINUING S 73054'04" E
e, interest, or lien the defendant FOR A DISTANCE OF 56.62 FEET;
* to the property described in the THENCE S 7401'51" E FOR A
and to show cause why that DISTANCE OF 2629.48 FEET TO THE
should not be taken for the uses CENTERLINE OF TEMPORARY
poses set forth in the Petition. If ACCESS EASEMENT 2; THENCE
ndant fails to do so, a default will CONTINUING S 7401'51" E FOR A
ed against that Defendant for the DISTANCE OF 1110.30 FEET; THENCE
handed in the Petition. N 1625'16" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
107.12 FEET; THENCE S 73035'49" E
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that FOR A DISTANCE OF 178.87 FEET TO
action of Taking has been filed in THE POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE
se and that Petitioner will apply GRANTOR'S EAST PROPERTY LINE,
irder of Taking vesting title and SAID POINT BEING S 0004'04"W FOR
on to the property as described A DISTANCE OF 162.54 FEET TO A 4" X
petition in the name of Petitioner, 4" CONCRETE MONUMENT (LS 3562)
other order the Court deems FOUND FOR THE SOUTHEAST
Before the Honorable David W. CORNER OF THE NW QUARTER OF
circuitt Judge, on Thursday, SAID SECTION 15. TOTAL LENGTH OF
8, 2010, at 9:00 A.M., at the THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMANENT
E County Courthouse, 120 W. EASEMENT IS 6,996.45 FEET OR
reet, Mayo, Florida 32066. All 424.03 RODS AND CONTAINS 349,665
nts in this action may request a SQUARE FEET OR 8.03 ACRES, MORE
and be heard at the time and OR LESS. THE SIDELINES OF SAID
signaled. Any Defendant failing FIFTY (50) FOOT WIDE PERMANENT
request for hearing shall waive EASEMENT ARE TO BE EXTENDED
to object to the Order of Taking. OR SHORTENED TO TERMINATE AT
THE GRANTOR'S PROPERTY LINES.
is 12th day of February, 2010. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS,
RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS AND
RICKY LYONS, RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD.
Clerk of the Circuit Court TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
By: Hannah Owens EASEMENT 1: A FIFTY (50) FOOT
Deputy WIDE TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
Clerk EASEMENT ADJOINING AND
PARALLEL WITH THE SOUTH LINE OF
ANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMANENT
kNCE: IF YOU ARE A PERSON EASEMENT, BEGINNING AT A POINT
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE ABOVE
MODATION IN ORDER TO DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT
PATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, WHICH LIES N 74007'05" W FOR A
E ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO DISTANCE OF 110.72 FEET FROM THE
THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN INTERSECTION OF THE GRANTOR'S
kNCE. PERSONS WITH A EAST PROPERTY LINE AND THE
ITY WHO NEED ANY SOUTH LINE OF SAID PERMANENT
MODATION TO PARTICIPATE EASEMENT AND EXTENDING
CALL THE ADA WESTERLY TO THE GRANTOR'S WEST
NATOR, JACQUETTA PROPERTY LINE. CONTAINS 343,907
Y, P.O. BOX 1569, LAKE CITY, SQUARE FEET OR 7.90 ACRES, MORE
A 32056, 386-719-7428, WITHIN OR LESS. THE SIDE LINES OF SAID
) WORKING DAYS OF YOUR FIFTY (50) FOOT WIDE TEMPORARY
T OF THIS NOTICE; IF YOU CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT(S) ARE
;ARING IMPAIRED CALL (800) TO BE EXTENDED OR SHORTENED
I; IF YOU ARE VOICE TO TERMINATE AT THE GRANTOR'S
-D CALL (800) 955-8770. PROPERTY LINES. TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
PARTY LIST EASEMENT 2: A TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
A-012/FL-LAFA-013 BOUNDED ON THE EAST BY THE
Edwin Land a/k/a Ronnie E. GRANTOR'S PROPERTY LINE AND
15 NW Griffin Road, Mayo, FL BOUNDED ON THE SOUTH BY THE
NORTH LINE OF THE ABOVE
Land, 615 NW Griffin Road, DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT.
.32066 THE NORTH LINE OF THE
redit of North Florida, ACA, TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
or to North Florida Production EASEMENT BEING MORE
association f/k/a South Atlantic PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
on Association, c/o Charles FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE
on, as President, 12300 Highway INTERSECTION OF THE GRANTOR'S
chua, Florida 32615 EAST PROPERTY LINE AND THE
ee Valley Electric Cooperative, NORTH LINE OF THE ABOVE
lorida non-profit corporation, c/o DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT;
rtz, as Registered Agent, 11340 THENCE ALONG THE GRANTOR'S


EAST PROPERTY LINE, N 000404" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 110.30 FEET;
THENCE N 7328'19" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 27.49 FEET; THENCE S
02009'42" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
51.87 FEET; THENCE N 7337'13" W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 159.60 FEET;
THENCE N 01023'02" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 52.13 FEET; THENCE N
7328'19" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
159.60 FEET; THENCE S 1625'01" W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 214.00 FEET TO
THE NORTH LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT.
CONTAINS 28,468 SQUARE FEET OR
0.654 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 1:
A CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE
AFOREMENTIONED REFERENCE
POINT A; THENCE N 3041'41" W FOR
A DISTANCE OF 35.01 FEET; THENCE
N 1301843" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
985.98 FEET; THENCE N 4103'10" W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 240.78 FEET;
THENCE N 73012'32" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 65.33 FEET TO THE
POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE
GRANTOR'S NORTH PROPERTY LINE.
THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT IS 1,327.15 FEET OR 80.43
RODS AND CONTAINS 38,774
SQUARE FEET OR 0.89 ACRES, MORE
OR LESS. TOTAL ACREAGE MAY
EXCLUDE ACREAGE OVERLAP(S)
WITH OTHER EASEMENT(S)
DESCRIBED BY THIS PLAT.
TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 2:
A CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH, AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE
AFOREMENTIONED REFERENCE
POINT A; THENCE S 3827'13" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 113.58 FEET; THENCE S
5046'14" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
666.55 FEET; THENCE N 59031'47" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 254.10 FEET;
THENCE N 5822'51" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 193.53 FEET TO THE
BASELINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT; THENCE N 4909'18" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 29.63 FEET;
THENCE N 82016'48" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 524.28 FEET; THENCE N
84057'46" E FOR DISTANCE OF 663.27
FEET; THENCE N 58046'43" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 88.64 FEET; THENCE N
88056'07" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
1225.47 FEET; THENCE S 67036'24" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 53.87 FEET;
THENCE S 12001'36" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 59.85 FEET; THENCE S
01004'30" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
876.98 FEET TO THE BASELINE OF
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
PERMANENT EASEMENT; THENCE S
0227'01" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
402.54 FEET TO THE POINT OF
TERMINUS AT THE CENTERLINE OF
JACKSON BLUFF ROAD. TOGETHER
WITH 2 ADDITIONAL TEMPORARY
ACCESS EASEMENT(S) TO BE USED
FOR TURN RADII AS NEEDED AT
EACH INTERSECTION AND EACH
LOCATION WHERE THE CENTERLINE
DESCRIPTION DEFLECTS BY MORE
THAN 45 DEGREES AND CONTAINING
5,625 SQUARE FEET EACH. THE
TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT IS 5,152.29 FEET OR
312.26 RODS AND CONTAINS 154,553
SQUARE FEET OR 3.54 ACRES
(INCLUDES TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT AREA FOR TURN RADII),
MORE OR LESS. TOTAL ACREAGE
MAY EXCLUDE ACREAGE
OVERLAP(S) WITH OTHER
EASEMENT(S) DESCRIBED BY THIS
PLAT. IT IS THE INTENT OF THIS
DESCRIPTION THAT THE SIDELINES
OF SAID THIRTY (30) FOOT
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT(S)
ARE TO BE EXTENDED OR
SHORTENED TO TERMINATE AT THE
INTERSECT LINES USED FOR THE
BEGINNING AND END OF THE
CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION, THOSE
LINES BEING THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES, PUBLIC RIGHTS
OF WAY, AND/OR OTHER LINES AS
CALLED FOR IN THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT(S). TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 3:
A FIFTEEN (15) FOOT WIDE
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
ADJOINING AND PARALLEL WITH THE
GRANTOR'S NORTH PROPERTY LINE,
BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE
GRANTOR'S NORTH PROPERTY LINE
WHICH LIES S 89016'42" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 135.39 FEET FROM THE
AFOREMENTIONED POINT OF
TERMINUS OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT 1 AND EXTENDING
WESTERLY ALONG THE GRANTOR'S
NORTH PROPERTY LINE FOR A
DISTANCE OF 1226.03 FEET TO THE
POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE
GRANTOR'S NORTHWEST PROPERTY
CORNER. TOTAL LENGTH OF THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED TEMPORARY
ACCESS EASEMENT IS 1,226.03 FEET
OR 20.23 RODS AND CONTAINS
18,390 SQUARE FEET OR 0.42 ACRES.
TOTAL ACREAGE MAY EXCLUDE


ACREAGE OVERLAP(S) WITH OTHER
EASEMENT(S) DESCRIBED BY THIS
PLAT. IT IS THE INTENT OF THIS
DESCRIPTION THAT THE SIDELINES
OF SAID FIFTEEN (15) FOOT WIDE
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT(S)
ARE TO BE EXTENDED OR
SHORTENED TO TERMINATE AT THE
INTERSECT LINES USED FOR THE
BEGINNING AND END OF THE
CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION, THOSE
LINES BEING THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES, PUBLIC RIGHTS
OF WAY, AND/OR OTHER LINES AS
CALLED FOR IN THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT(S). IT IS INTENDED THAT
THE LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS) FOR
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TEMPORARY
ACCESS EASEMENT(S) FOLLOW AND
ENCOMPASS THE EXISTING DIRT
ROADS THEY FOLLOW THROUGH THE
GRANTOR'S PROPERTY. ALL
SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS,
RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS AND
RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD.
2/25 3/4

IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR LAFAYETTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 10-32CA
CIVIL DIVISION:
PARCEL(S):
FL-LAFL-004
FL-LAFL-010
FL-LAFL-011

FLORIDA GAS TRANSMISSION
COMPANY, LLC,
a Delaware limited liability company,

Petitioner,

V.

ESTATE OF WILLIAM PATRICK CRAIG,
et. al.,

Defendants.

SUMMONS TO SHOW CAUSE, NOTICE
OF EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS
AND NOTICE OF HEARING

IN THE NAME OF AND BY THE
AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA:
TO ALL THE SHERIFFS OF THE STATE
AND TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN:

YOU ARE COMMANDED to serve this
summons and a copy of the Petition in
Eminent Domain, the Declaration of
Taking, the Notice of Lis Pendens, the
Petitioner's Motion for Order Limiting
Service of Papers, and the Order of
Recusal from The Honorable Darren
Jackson and Memorandum assigning
Florida Gas Transmission cases to The
Honorable David W. Fina, upon: All
defendants named in the attached party
list and all persons claiming interests by,
through, under or against the named
defendants; all persons having or
claiming to have any right, title, or interest
in the property described in Exhibit "A"
and the unknown spouses of the above-
named defendants, if any, and their heirs,
devisees, assignees, grantees, creditors,
lessees, executors, administrators,
mortgagees, judgment creditors, trustees,
lienholders, persons in possession, and
any and all other persons having or
claiming to have any right, title or interest
by, through, under or against the above-
named defendants, or otherwise claiming
any right, title, or interest in the real
property described in this action.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO THE
DEFENDANTS NAMED IN THE
ATTACHED PARTY LIST AND TO ALL
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, INCLUDING
ALL PARTIES CLAIMING ANY
INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANTS;
AND TO ALL HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT TITLE, OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
DESCRIBED IN the Petition, that
Petitioner has filed a Petition in Eminent
Domain and Declaration of Taking to
acquire certain property interests in
Lafayette County, Florida as described in
the Petition. Each Defendant and any
other person claiming any interest in, or
having a lien upon, such property is
required to serve a copy of written
answer and defenses to the Petition upon
KRISTIN M. TOLBERT, of the law firm of
Bricklemyer Smolker & Bolves, PA., 500
East Kennedy Boulevard, Suite 200,
Tampa, FL 33602, attorney for Petitioner,
and to file the original of the answer and
defenses with the Clerk of this Court, on
or before March 15, 2010, showing what
right, title, interest, or lien the defendant
has in or to the property described in the
Petition and to show cause why that
property should not be taken for the uses
and purposes set forth in the Petition. If
any Defendant fails to do so, a default will
be entered against that Defendant for the
relief demanded in the Petition.

PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that
a Declaration of Taking has been filed in
this cause and that Petitioner will apply
for an Order of Taking vesting title and
possession to the property as described
in the Petition in the name of Petitioner,
and any other order the Court deems
proper before the Honorable David W.
Fina, Circuit Judge, on Thursday,


SEE LEGALS, PAGE 9A


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THE MAYO FREE PRESS, Mayo, FL PAGE 9A


Mayo Legals

Continued From Page 8A

March 18, 2010 at 9:00 A.M., of the
Lafayette County Courthouse, 120 W.
Main Street, Mayo, Florida 32066. All
Defendants in this action may request a
hearing and be heard at the time and
place designated. Any Defendant failing
to file a request for hearing shall waive
any right to object to the Order of Taking.

Dated this 12th day of Febriaruy, 2010.

RICKY LYONS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court

By: Hannah Owens
Deputy Clerk

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WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING,
YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE. PERSONS WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEED ANY
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE
SHOULD CALL THE ADA
COORDINATOR, JACQUETTA
BRADLEY, P.O. BOX 1569, LAKE CITY,
FLORIDA 32056, 386-719-7428, WITHIN
TWO (2) WORKING DAYS OF YOUR
RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE; IF YOU
ARE HEARING IMPAIRED CALL (800)
955-8771; IF YOU ARE VOICE
IMPAIRED CALL (800) 955-8770.

PARTY LIST

Parcel FL-LAFL-004
ESTATE OF WILLIAM PATRICK CRAIG,
all known and unknown heirs,
beneficiaries, devisees, personal
representatives and creditors

Parcel FL-LAFL-010/011
FORT ATKINSON PLANTATION, LLC, a
Florida limited liability company, c/o
George T Reeves, EsquireDavis,
Schnitker, Reeves & Browning, PA.519
West Base Street, Madison, FL 32340

TRUST FINANCIAL, A MORTGAGE
COMPANY, LLC, a Texas limited liability
company c/o Clay A. Schnitker, as
Registered Agent, 519 West Base Street,
Madison, FL 32340

MARVIN E. BUCHANAN, 3665 NW CR
348, Mayo, FL 32066

PEGGY N. BUCHANAN, 3665 NW CR
348, Mayo, FL 32066

THE HOWARD GILMAN FOUNDATION,
INC., a Delaware corporation c/o The
Corporation Trust Company, as
Registered Agent, Corporation Trust
Center 1209 Orange Street Wilmington,
DE 19801

ADIRONDACK TIMBER CO., INC. I, a
Delaware corporationc/o The Corporation
Trust Company, as Registered Agent
Corporation Trust, Center 1209 Orange
Street Wilmington, DE 19801

GILMAN NURSERY PLANTATION,
LLC., a dissolved Florida limited liability
company c/o Brian G. Philpot, as
Registered Agent 5900, Imperial Lakes
Blvd, Mulberry, FL 33860

EXHIBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION

FL-LAFL-004
PERMANENT EASEMENT: A
BASELINE DESCRIPTION OF A
PERMANENT EASEMENT FIFTY (50)
FEET IN WIDTH, LYING 25 FEET EACH
SIDE OF SAID BASELINE, SITUATED IN
SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH,
RANGE 10 EAST, LAFAYETTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, BEING ON, OVER AND
ACROSS THAT CERTAIN TRACT OF
LAND DESCRIBED BY FINAL
JUDGMENT CANCELING DEED TO
THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM PATRICK
CRAIG, SR RECORDED IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 284, PAGE 302 IN
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY


DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT A 4"X 4" CONCRETE
MONUMENT WITH SHINER (3180)
FOUND FOR THE NORTHEAST
CORNER OF THE SE QUARTER OF
SAID SECTION 4; THENCE ALONG
THE EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 4,
S 00 56' 49" E (BASIS OF BEARING)
FOR A DISTANCE OF 859.96 FEET TO
A 4"X 4 CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH
SHINER (3180) FOUND FOR THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SE
QUARTER OF THE NE QUARTER OF
THE SE QUARTER OF SAID SECTION
4; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE
EAST LINE OF SAID SECTION 4, S
00 56'49" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
200.261 FEET TO THE CALCULATED
LOCATION OF THE SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF SAID SECTION 4;
THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF
SAID SECTION 4, S 89 23'27" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 3332.21 FEET TO A 4"X
4" CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH
SHINER (3180) FOUND FOR THE
GRANTOR'S SOUTHEAST PROPERTY
CORNER AND SOUTHEAST CORNER
OF THE SW QUARTER OF THE SE
QUARTER OF THE SW QUARTER OF
SAID SECTION 4; THENCE ALONG
THE GRANTOR'S SOUTH PROPERTY
LINE AND CONTINUING ALONG THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 4, S
89 23'27" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
259.63 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING OF THE HEREIN
DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT: THENCE N 14021'28" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 992.00 FEET TO
THE POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE
GRANTOR'S EAST PROPERTY LINE
AND THE EAST LINE OF THE NW
QUARTER OF THE SE QUARTER OF
THE SW QUARTER OF SAID SECTION
4, SAID POINT BEING N 00 48'52" W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 368.96 FEET TO
A 4'X 4' CONCRETE MONUMENT WITH
SHINER (3180) FOUND FOR THE
GRANTOR'S NORTHEAST PROPERTY
CORNER AND THE NORTHEAST
CORNER OF THE NW QUARTER OF
THE SE QUARTER OF THE SW
QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 4.
TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT
IS 992.00 FEET OR 60.12 RODS AND
CONTAINS 49,600 SQUARE FEET OR
1.14 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
THE SIDES LINES OF SAID FIFTY (50)
FOOT WIDE PERMANENT EASEMENT
ARE TO EXTENDED OR SHORTENED
TO TERMINATE AT THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES.
SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS,
RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS AND
RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD.
TOGETHERWITH:
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT: A TWENTY-FIVE (25)
FOOT WIDE TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
ADJOINING AND PARALLEL WITH THE
WEST LINE OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT.
CONTAINS 28,508 SQUARE FEET OR
0.65 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
THE SIDE LINES OF SAID TWENTY-
FIVE (25) FOOT WIDE TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT(S) ARE
TO EXTENDED OR SHORTENED TO
TERMINATE AT THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES.
SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS,
RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS AND
RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD.

FL-LAFL-010/011
PERMANENT EASEMENT: A
BASELINE DESCRIPTION OF A
PERMANENT EASEMENT FIFTY (50)
FEET IN WIDTH, LYING 25 FEET EACH
SIDE OF SAID BASELINE, SITUATED
IN SECTIONS 28 AND 33, TOWNSHIP 3
SOUTH, RANGE 10 EAST LAFAYETTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA, BEING ON, OVER
AND ACROSS THAT CERTAIN TRACT
OF LAND DESCRIBED BY WARRANTY
DEED TO FORT ATKINSON
PLANTATION, LLC RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 234, PAGE
178 IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCING AT AN IRON ROD WITH
CAP (RLS 2229) FOUND FOR THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID
SECTION 33; THENCE ALONG THE
SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 33, N
88 57'33" E (BASIS OF BEARINGS)


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FOR A DISTANCE OF 1328.27 FEET TO
A CONCRETE MONUMENT (RLS 2229)
FOUND FOR THE GRANTOR'S
SOUTHWEST PROPERTY CORNER
AND THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
THE SE QUARTER OF THE SW
QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 33;
THENCE ALONG THE GRANTOR'S
SOUTH PROPERTY LINE AND
CONTINUING ALONG THE SOUTH
LINE OF SAID SECTION 33, N 88 57'33"
E FOR A DISTANCE OF 1530.64 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE
HEREIN DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT; THENCE N 05 19'38" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 161.20 FEET TO
A POINT HEREINAFTER REFERRED
TO AS REFERENCE POINT A FOR THE
PURPOSE OF DESCRIBING
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 1;
THENCE CONTINUING N 05 19'38" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 3201.93 FEET TO
A POINT HEREINAFTER REFERRED
TO AS REFERENCE POINT B FOR THE
PURPOSE OF DESCRIBING
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENTS 2
AND 3; THENCE CONTINUING N
05 19'38" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
1183.32 FEET; THENCE N 05 44'19" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 467.67 FEET;
THENCE N 0521'59" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 805.10 FEET TO THE
CENTERLINE OF TEMPORARY
ACCESS EASEMENT 3; THENCE
CONTINUING N 05 21'59" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 2131.09 FEET TO A
POINT HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO
AS REFERENCE POINT C FOR THE
PURPOSE OF DESCRIBING
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 4;
THENCE CONTINUING N 05 21'59" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 1834.73 FEET TO
A POINT HEREINAFTER REFERRED
TO AS REFERENCE POINT D FOR THE
PURPOSE OF DESCRIBING
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 5;
THENCE CONTINUING N 05 21'59" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 823.76 FEET TO
THE POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE
GRANTOR'S NORTH PROPERTY LINE
AND THE NORTH LINE OF THE
AFOREMENTIONED SECTION 28, SAID
POINT BEING N 89003'22" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 55.68 FEET TO A
CONCRETE MONUMENT (LB 7170)
FOUND FOR THE GRANTOR'S
NORTHEAST PROPERTY CORNER.
TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PERMANENT EASEMENT
IS 10,608.80 FEET OR 642.96 RODS
AND CONTAINS 530,440 SQUARE
FEET OR 12.18 ACRES, MORE OR
LESS.
THE SIDE LINES OF SAID FIFTY (50)
FOOT WIDE PERMANENT EASEMENT
ARE TO BE EXTENDED OR
SHORTENED TO TERMINATE AT THE
GRANTOR'S PROPERTY LINES.
SUBJECT EASEMENTS,
RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS AND
RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD.
TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT: A TEMPORARY
CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
BOUNDED ON THE SOUTH AND
NORTH BY THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES AND BOUNDED ON
THE EAST BY THE WEST LINE OF THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT THE WEST LINE OF THE
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION
EASEMENT BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS
FOLLOW:
BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION
OF THE GRANTOR'S SOUTH
PROPERTY LINE (THE SOUTH LINE
OF THE AFOREMENTIONED SECTION
33) AND THE WEST LINE OF THE
ABOVE DESCRIBED PERMANENT
EASEMENT; THENCE ALONG THE
GRANTORS SOUTH PROPERTY LINE,
S 88 57'33" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
25.16 FEET; THENCE N 05 19'38" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 105.03 FEET;
THENCE N 84 40'22" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE N
05019'38" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
150.00 FEET; THENCE S 84040'22" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET;
THENCE N 05 19'38" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 302.73 FEET; THENCE N
84 40'22"W FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00
FEET; THENCE N 05 19'38" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 150.00 FEET; THENCE N
71 31'11" E FORA DISTANCE OF 54.65
FEET; THENCE N 05 19'38" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 593.59 FEET; THENCE N


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84 40'22"W FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 130.62 RODS AND CONTAINS 63,897
FEET; THENCE N 05 19'38" E FOR A SQUARE FEET OR 1.47 ACRES, MORE
DISTANCE OF 69.32 FEET; THENCE N OR LESS. TOTAL ACREAGE MAY
74 34'39" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 20.88 EXCLUDE ACREAGE OVERLAP(S)
FEET; THENCE S 83049'49" E FOR A WITH OTHER EASEMENT(S)
DISTANCE OF 30.48 FEET; THENCE N DESCRIBED BY THIS PLAT.
05 19'39" E FOR A DISTANCE OF TOGETHERWITH:
569.95 FEET; THENCE N 31 37'25" W TEMPORARY EASEMENT 3: A
FOR A DISTANCE OF 83.18 FEET; CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A
THENCE N 05019'38" E FOR A TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
DISTANCE OF 150.00 FEET; THENCE S THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH, AND
8440'22 E FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
FEET; THENCE N 05 19'38" E FOR A DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
DISTANCE OF 488.93 FEET; THENCE N BEGINNING AT THE
84 40'22" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 AFOREMENTIONED REFERENCE
FEET; THENCE N 05 19'38" E FOR A POINT B; THENCE S 87 46'15"W FOR
DISTANCE OF 150.00 FEET; THENCE N A DISTANCE OF 14.97 FEET; THENCE
83 48'12" E FORA DISTANCE OF 51.03 N 87 21'52" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
FEET; THENCE N 05 19'38" E FOR A 40.15 FEET; THENCE N 70 07'32" W
DISTANCE OF 815.00 FEET; THENCE N FOR A DISTANCE OF 134.74 FEET;
84 40'22"W FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 THENCE N 73 45'08" W FOR A
FEET; THENCE N 05 19'38" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 60.30 FEET; THENCE N
DISTANCE OF 55.84 FEET; THENCE N 81 52'22" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
4404'31" E FORA DISTANCE OF 79.89 91.67 FEET; THENCE N 85 13'58" W
FEET; THENCE N 05 19'38" E FOR A FOR A DISTANCE OF 125.90 FEET;
DISTANCE OF 521.59 FEET; THENCE N THENCE N 89 11'34" W FOR A
84 40'22" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 DISTANCE OF 106.22 FEET; THENCE S
FEET; THENCE N 05 19'38" E FOR A 85 27'23" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
DISTANCE OF 262.42 FEET; THENCE N 119.55 FEET; THENCE S 88 24'12" W
05 44'19" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 86.94 FOR A DISTANCE OF 106.59 FEET;
FEET; THENCE S 84 15'41" E FOR A THENCE N 87 38'20" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET; THENCE N DISTANCE OF 205.62 FEET; THENCE S
0544'10" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 71046'23" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
364.47 FEET; THENCE N 841541" W 90.83 FEET; THENCE N 59 32'43" W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET; FOR A DISTANCE OF 35.25 FEET;
THENCE N 05 44'19" E FOR A THENCE N 04 25'42" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 16.30 FEET THENCE N DISTANCE OF 214.66 FEET; THENCE N
05021'59" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 0614'52" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
113.27 FEET; THENCE S 84 38'01" E 236.63 FEET; THENCE N 2141'11" W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET; FOR A DISTANCE OF 184.33 FEET;
THENCE N 05 21'59" E FOR A THENCE N 38 04'12" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 461.97 FEET; THENCE N DISTANCE OF 291.24 FEET; THENCE N
8438'01"W FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 22 28'57" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
FEET; THENCE N 05 21'59" E FOR A 85.76 FEET; THENCE N 19 10'45" E
DISTANCE OF 335.34 FEET; THENCE S FOR A DISTANCE OF 148.18 FEET;
84 38'01" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 THENCE N 25 04'38" E FOR A
FEET; THENCE N 05 21'59" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 141.59 FEET; THENCE N
DISTANCE OF 473.01 FEET; THENCE N 35 53'44" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
37 59'57"WFOR A DISTANCE OF 72.82 145.73 FEET; THENCE N 4144'17" E
FEET; THENCE N 05021'59" E FOR A FOR A DISTANCE OF 260.29 FEET;
DISTANCE OF 150.00 FEET; THENCE S THENCE N 73 48'42" E FOR A
84 38'01" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 DISTANCE OF 140.49 FEET; THENCE N
FEET; THENCE N 05021'59" E FOR A 80048'37" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
DISTANCE OF 180.74 FEET; THENCE S 247.49 FEET; THENCE N 77 08'51" E
8438'01"W FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FOR A DISTANCE OF 75.39 FEET;
FEET; THENCE N 05 21'59" E FOR A THENCE N 62 37'50" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 150.00 FEET; THENCE S DISTANCE OF 78.21 FEET; THENCE N
84 38'01" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 48 20'01" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
FEET; THENCE N 05 21'59" E FOR A 172.58 FEET; THENCE N 49 01'57" E
DISTANCE OF 1356.33 FEET; THENCE FOR A DISTANCE OF 329.14 FEET;
N 52 57'51" W FOR A DISTANCE OF THENCE N 42 32'15" E FOR A
58.75 FEET; THENCE N 05 21'59" E DISTANCE OF 283.90 FEET; THENCE N
FOR A DISTANCE OF 374.10 FEET; 42 13'46" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
THENCE N 72 58'05" E FOR A 256.65 FEET TO THE BASELINE OF
DISTANCE OF 54.08 FEET; THENCE N THE ABOVE DESCRIBED
05021'58" E FOR A DISTANCE OF PERMANENT EASEMENT; THENCE N
869.21 FEET; THENCE N 8438'01" E 35038'27" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET; 116.22 FEET TO THE POINT OF
THENCE N 05 21'58" E FOR A TERMINUS ON THE CENTERLINE OF
DISTANCE OF 150.00 FEET; THENCE S TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 6.
84 38'01" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 TOGETHER WITH 2 ADDITIONAL
FEET; THENCE N 05 21'59" E FOR A TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT(S)
DISTANCE OF 363.65 FEET; THENCE N TO BE USED FOR TURN RADII AS
84 38'01"W FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 NEEDED AT EACH INTERSECTION
FEET; THENCE N 05 21'59" E FOR A AND EACH LOCATION WHERE THE
DISTANCE OF 150.00 FEET; THENCE S CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION
84 38'01" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 DEFLECTS BY MORE THAN 45
FEET; THENCE N 05 21'59" E FOR A DEGREES AND CONTAINING 5,625
DISTANCE OF 185.60 FEET; THENCE N FEET EACH.
84 38'01"W FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
FEET; THENCE N 05 21'59" E FOR A DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
DISTANCE OF 150.00 FEET; THENCE S EASEMENT IS 4,540.33 FEET OR
84 38'01" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 50.00 275.17 RODS AND CONTAINS 139,005
FEET; THENCE N 05 21'59" E FOR A SQUARE FEET OR 3.19 ACRES
DISTANCE OF 21.21 FEET TO THE (INCLUDES TEMPORARY ACCESS
GRANTOR'S NORTH PROPERTY LINE EASEMENT AREA FOR TURN RADII),
(THE NORTH LINE OF THE MORE OR LESS, TOTAL ACREAGE
AFOREMENTIONED SECTION 28); MAY EXCLUDE ACREAGE
THENCE ALONG THE GRANTOR'S OVERLAP(S) WITH OTHER
NORTH PROPERTY LINE, N 89 03'22" EASEMENT(S) DESCRIBED BY THIS
E FOR A DISTANCE OF 25.15 FEET TO PLAT.
ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE WEST TOGETHERWITH:
LINE OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 4:
PERMANENT EASEMENT CONTAINS A CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A
404,824 SQUARE FEET OR 9.29 TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
ACRES, MORE OR LESS. THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH, AND
TOGETHER WITH: BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 1: DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
A CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A BEGINNING AT THE
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT AFOREMENTIONED REFERENCE
THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH, AND POINT C; THENCE S 84 38'23" E FOR
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY A DISTANCE OF 74.59 FEET TO THE
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE
BEGINNING AT THE CENTERLINE OF TEMPORARY
AFOREMENTIONED REFERENCE ACCESS EASEMENT 6.
POINT A; THENCE N 77 44'30" E FOR A TOGETHER WITH 2 ADDITIONAL
DISTANCE OF 27.03 FEET; THENCE S TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT(S)
88 47'30" E FOR A DISTANCE OF TO BE USED FOR TURN RADII AS
204.33 FEET; THENCE N 82 00'04" E NEEDED AT EACH INTERSECTION
FOR A DISTANCE OF 200.36 FEET; AND EACH LOCATION WHERE THE
THENCE S 82 03'33" E FOR A CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION
DISTANCE OF 184.41 FEET; THENCE N DEFLECTS BY MORE THAN 45
89 11'32" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 88.91 DEGREES AND CONTAINING 5,625
FEET; THENCE N 72 33'30" E FOR A SQUARE FEET EACH.
DISTANCE OF 83.46 FEET; THENCE N THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
48 40'25" E FOR A DISTANCE OF DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
148.53 FEET; THENCE N 36 44'20 E EASEMENT IS 74.59 FEET OR 4.52
FOR A DISTANCE OF 141.03 FEET; RODS AND CONTAINS 12,303
THENCE N 26 27'08" E FOR A SQUARE FEET OR 0.28 ACRES
DISTANCE OF 181.26 FEET; THENCE N (INCLUDES TEMPORARY ACCESS
32 32'52" E FOR A DISTANCE OF EASEMENT AREA FOR TURN RADII),
546.31 FEET; THENCE N 28 23'45" E MORE OR LESS, TOTAL ACREAGE
FOR A DISTANCE OF 716.29 FEET; MAY EXCLUDE ACREAGE
THENCE N 37 47'04" E FOR A OVERLAP(S) WITH OTHER
DISTANCE OF 158.39 FEET; THENCE N EASEMENT(S) DESCRIBED BY THIS
54 20'05" E FOR A DISTANCE OF PLAT.
138.16 FEET; THENCE N 59 42'42" E TOGETHERWITH:
FOR A DISTANCE OF 181.97 FEET; TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 5:
THENCE N 55 50'59"E FOR A A CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A
DISTANCE OF 385.06 FEET; THENCE N TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
45 31'16" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 63.72 THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH, AND
TO THE POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
GRANTORS EAST PROPERTY LINE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
(THE EAST LINE OF THE BEGINNING AT THE
AFOREMENTIONED SECTION 33). AFOREMENTIONED REFERENCE
THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE POINT D; THENCE N 4126'12" E FOR
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS A DISTANCE OF 94.14 FEET TO THE
EASEMENT IS 3,449.22 FEET OR POINT OF TERMINUS ON THE
209.04 RODS AND CONTAINS 102,691 GRANTOR'S EASTERLY PROPERTY
SQUARE FEET OR 2.36 ACRES, MORE LINE (THE WEST LINE OF THAT
OR LESS, TOTAL ACREAGE MAY CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND
EXCLUDE ACREAGE OVERLAP(S) DESCRIBED BY WARRANTY DEED TO
WITH OTHER EASEMENT(S) T.W. BYRD'S SONS, INC. RECORDED
DESCRIBED BY THIS PLAT IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 239,
TOGETHERWITH: PAGE 88 IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS
TEMPORARY EASEMENT 2: A OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY, FLORIDA).
CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH, AND EASEMENT IS 94.14 FEET OR 5.71
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY RODS AND CONTAINS 1,550 SQUARE
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FEET OR 0.04, MORE OR LESS. TOTAL
BEGINNING AT THE ACREAGE MAY EXCLUDE ACREAGE
AFOREMENTIONED REFERENCE OVERLAP(S) WITH OTHER
POINT B; THENCE N 86 36'32" E FOR A EASEMENT(S) DESCRIBED BY THIS
DISTANCE OF 26.31 FEET; THENCE N PLAT
8900953" E FOR A DISTANCE OF TOGETHERWITH:
287.94 FEET; THENCE N 63 02'25" E TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 6:
FOR A DISTANCE OF 203.11 FEET; A CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A
THENCE N 80 0002" E FOR A TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
DISTANCE OF 375.11 FEET; THENCE S THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH, AND
86 5926" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 60.64 BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
FEET; THENCE S 80 14'22" E FOR A DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
DISTANCE OF 122.24 FEET; THENCE N BEGINNING AT THE
845914" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 59.58 AFOREMENTIONED REFERENCE
FEET; THENCE N 82 37'35" E FOR A POINT E; THENCE N 42 37'10"W FOR
DISTANCE OF 151.18 FEET TO A A DISTANCE OF 131.92 FEET; THENCE
POINT HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO N 33 2405" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
AS REFERENCE POINT E FOR THE 285.06 FEET; THENCE N 20 3714" W
PURPOSE OF DESCRIBING FOR A DISTANCE OF 58.59 FEET;
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 6; THENCE N 03 5920" W FOR A
THENCE S 84 04'35" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 926.01 FEET; THENCE N
DISTANCE OF 675.55 FEET; THENCE S 18 24'22" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
771841" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 125.94 FEET; THENCE N 521318 W
193.52 FEET TO THE POINT OF FOR A DISTANCE OF 167.46 FEET;
TERMINUS ON THE GRANTOR'S EAST THENCE N 34 37'28" W FOR A
PROPERTY LINE (THE EAST LINE OF DISTANCE OF 136.41 FEET; THENCE N
THE AFOREMENTIONED SECTION 33). 220716" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE 216.29 FEET; THENCE N 18 3317" W
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS FOR A DISTANCE OF 230.39 FEET;
EASEMENT IS 2,155.18 FEET OR THENCE N 344713" W FOR A


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DISTANCE OF 83.04 FEET; THENCE N
50 04'17"W FOR A DISTANCE OF 92.72
FEET; THENCE N 40 47'39" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 141.72 FEET; THENCE N
0633'25" W FOR A DISTANCE OF 74.59
FEET; THENCE N 13 14'51" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 152.40 FEET; THENCE N
11 22'35" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
156.74 FEET; THENCE N 12 06'27" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 433.62 FEET;
THENCE N 23 31'20" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 340.35 FEET; THENCE N
29 41'47" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
245.37 FEET TO A POINT
HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO AS
REFERENCE POINT F FOR THE
PURPOSE OF DESCRIBING
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 7;
THENCE N 05032'04" W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 110.02 FEET; THENCE N
25 17'58" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
430.53 FEET; THENCE N 02 54'23" W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 270.75 FEET;
THENCE N 05 48'16" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 320.50 FEET; THENCE N
10 02'49" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
459.80 FEET; THENCE N 10 59'03" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 116.38 FEET;
THENCE N 2325'05 E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 124.60 FEET; THENCE N
49 16'36" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
214.21 FEET; THENCE N 42 11'29" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 572.52 FEET;
THENCE N 60 07'08" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 131.74 FEET TO A
POINT HEREINAFTER REFERRED TO
AS REFERENCE POINT G FOR THE
PURPOSE OF DESCRIBING
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 8;
THENCE N 66 55'00" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 240.14 FEET; THENCE N
51 18'30" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
143.90 FEET; THENCE N 34 15'13" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 64.01 FEET TO
THE PONT OF TERMINUS ON THE
GRANTOR'S NORTHERLY PROPERTY
LINE (THE SOUTH LINE OF THE
AFOREMENTIONED TW. BYRD'S
SONS, INC. TRACT).
TOGETHER WITH 1 ADDITIONAL
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT(S)
TO BE USED FOR TURN RADII AS
NEEDED AT EACH INTERSECTION
AND EACH LOCATION WHERE THE
CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION
DEFLECTS BY MORE THAN 45
DEGREES AND CONTAINING 5,625
SQUARE FEET EACH.
THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT IS 7,197.72 FEET OR
436.23 RODS AND CONTAINS 221,004
SQUARE FEET OR 5.07 ACRES
(INCLUDES TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT AREA FOR TURN RADII),
MORE OR LESS, TOTAL ACREAGE
MAY EXCLUDE ACREAGE OVERLAP(S)
WITH OTHER EASEMENT(S)
DESCRIBED BY THIS PLAT.
TOGETHER WITH:
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 7:
A CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH, AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE
AFOREMENTIONED REFERENCE
POINT F; THENCE N 46 48'45" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 48.98 FEET; THENCE N
6211 '45" E FOR A DISTANCE OF 93.88
FEET; THENCE N 69 54'31" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 428.82 FEET; THENCE N
53 18'13" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
122.10 FEET; THENCE N 42 47'37" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 302.05 FEET;
THENCE N 45015'25" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 404.42 FEET; THENCE N
62 30'28" E FOR A DISTANCE OF
469.58 FEET; THENCE N 78 59'25" E
FOR A DISTANCE OF 57.27 FEET;
THENCE N 79043'26" E FOR A
DISTANCE OF 21.28 FEET TO THE
PONT OF TERMINUS ON THE
GRANTOR'S EAST PROPERTY LINE
(THE EAST LINE OF THE
AFOREMENTIONED SECTION 28).
TOGETHER WITH 1 ADDITIONAL
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT(S)
TO BE USED FOR TURN RADII AS
NEEDED AT EACH INTERSECTION
AND EACH LOCATION WHERE THE
CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION
DEFLECTS BY MORE THAN 45
DEGREES AND CONTAINS 5,625
SQUARE FEET EACH.
THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT IS 1,948.46 FEET OR
118.09 RODS AND CONTAINS 63,515
SQUARE FEET OR 1.46 ACRES
(INCLUDES TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT AREA FOR TURN RADII),
MORE OR LESS, TOTAL ACREAGE
MAY EXCLUDE ACREAGE OVERLAP(S)
WITH OTHER EASEMENT(S)
DESCRIBED BY THIS PLAT.
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT 8:
A CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION OF A
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
THIRTY (30) FEET IN WIDTH, AND
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGINNING AT THE
AFOREMENTIONED REFERENCE
POINT G; THENCE N 23 40'12" W FOR
A DISTANCE OF 127.39 FEET; THENCE
N 14 21'32" W FOR A DISTANCE OF
117.15 FEET TO THE POINT OF
TERMINUS ON THE GRANTOR'S
NORTHERLY PROPERTY LINE (THE
SOUTH LINE OF THE
AFOREMENTIONED TW. BYRD'S
SONS, INC. TRACT).
TOGETHER WITH 2 ADDITIONAL
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT(S)
TO BE USED FOR TURN RADII AS
NEEDED AT EACH INTERSECTION
AND EACH LOCATION WHERE THE
CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION
DEFLECTS BY MORE THAN 45
DEGREES AND CONTAINING 5,625
SQUARE FEET EACH.
THE TOTAL LENGTH OF THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT IS 244.54 FEET OR 14.82
RODS AND CONTAINS 18,140 SQUARE
FEET OR 0.42 ACRES (INCLUDES
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT
AREA FOR TURN RADII), MORE OR
LESS. TOTAL ACREAGE MAY EXCLUDE
ACREAGE OVERLAP(S) WITH OTHER
EASEMENT(S) DESCRIBED BY THIS
PLAT
IT IS THE INTENT OF THIS
DESCRIPTION THAT THE SIDELINES
OF SAID THIRTY (30) FOOT WIDE
TEMPORARY ACCESS EASEMENT(S)
ARE TO BE EXTENDED OR
SHORTENED TO TERMINATE AT THE
INTERSECT LINES USED FOR THE
BEGINNING AND END OF THE
CENTERLINE DESCRIPTION, THOSE
LINES BEING THE GRANTOR'S
PROPERTY LINES, PUBLIC RIGHTS OF
WAY, AND/OR OTHER LINES AS
CALLED FOR IN THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT(S).
IT IS INTENDED THAT THE LEGAL
DESCRIPTIONS) FOR THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED TEMPORARY ACCESS
EASEMENT(S) FOLLOW AND
ENCOMPASS THE EXISTING DIRT
ROADS THEY FOLLOW THROUGH THE
GRANTOR'S PROPERTY.
ALL SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS,
RESTRICTIONS, RESERVATIONS AND
RIGHTS OF WAY OF RECORD.
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Rotary Club of Mayo...60 years and going strong!


Steaks are ready and its time for Rotarians and guests to enjoy.


L-R John Norris, the only remaining charter member of the
Rotary Club of Mayo, cuts the birthday cake, assisted by
Rotarian Angie Ceraso.


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The Rotary Club of
Mayo celebrated their
60th birthday, on
Wednesday, February
24, with a steak lun-
cheon and all the trim-
mings. Rotarians, guests
and several past presi-
dents of the club, all en-
joyed the fellowship and
reminiscing about the
Mayo club and its early
beginning.
Past District Governor
and local Rotarian, Ang-
ie Ceraso welcomed
those in attendance as
well as sharing some in-
teresting highlights from
the beginning of the club
until the present.
Ceraso shared some
tidbits of information
taken from some of the
old club minute books,
such as; the organiza-
tional meeting of the
club was held on Janu-
ary 4, 1950, with 20
members present. The
first president elected to
the local club was W. J.
Adams, a local worm
farmer.
Another interesting
look back to 1950, was
some price comparisons.
Sixty years ago when the
club started, you could
buy a brand new car for
$1,511, a loaf of bread
cost 14, a gallon of
gasoline was 18, a gal-
lon of milk sold for 84,
and minimum wage at
that time was 75 per
hour.
Many things have
changed since then,
some good, some not so
good, but one thing that


has remained good and
stronger than ever, is the
Rotary Club of Mayo
and all of the various
projects they sponsor or
help sponsor. One of
those that's still around
is the annual tribute paid
to our teachers. It seems
this started way back in
1955, and was called
"Entertainment for
Teachers." Now the Ro-
tary Club sponsors the
annual Teachers Appre-
ciation Luncheon each
year to show apprecia-
tion for all the hard
work and dedication of
our local teachers. A
worthy tradition that has
continued through the
years.
Another worthwhile
thing started by the Ro-
tary Club is Pioneer Day,
which was first held and
sponsored by the Rotary
Club of Mayo and the
Chamber, some 20 years
ago. The Rotary Club
also sponsors the Inter-
act Club and Boys State
and gives many scholar-
ships each year to de-
serving students. The list
could go on and on
about all the good the
Rotary Club does, but to
sum it up, the Rotary
Club of Mayo, organized
60 years ago has been
and still is, working hard
to serve their community
as well as those in other
countries through Rotary
International. Happy
60th Birthday, Rotary
Club of Mayo!

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Rotary Club of Mayo...60 years and going strong!


Rotarians and guests are lined up for the delicious food.


The men are visiting, and waiting on their steak.


Rotarian
Angie Ceraso,
addresses
guests and
Rotarians at the
birthday lun-
cheon.


The serving line is still going....


Rotarian
Lana Morgan
visits with
old acquain-
tances, at the
birthday
luncheon.


Relay for Life Gospel Sing


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Family Life Center, located at
2329 E. Highway 27, Mayo.
Admission is $5 per person, 12


and under free.
This sing is sponsored by
Grace Baptist Church and Mid-
way Baptist Church. All proceeds
go to the American Cancer Soci-
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weather is getting warmer and the
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bringing you three evenings of fantas-
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Amy Hendrickson and the Prime Di-
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Tony Holt and the Wildwood Valley
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Suwannee Valley Humane Society
1156 SE Bisbee Loop
Madison, Florida 32340

Two ,,/. south of Lee off C.R. 255
From 10 Exit 262.
Take C.R.255 north .8 of a mile

We are a Limited Space Shelter (no
kill). You must check with us prior to
bringing a drop-off animal to the shelter.
Hours; Tues. to Sat. 10:00 to 2:00, or by
appointment. We are closed on Sunday
and Mondays. Visit our website and see
the animals that need a really good home
at
www.suwanneevalleyhumanesociety.org
or at our e-mail address suwanneeval-
ley@embarqmail.com.

We service the surrounding counties of
Madison, Suwannee, Hamilton, Lafayette,
Columbia and Taylor. We do not pick up
animals.

Lost and Found Pets:
If you have lost a pet or found one, the
humane society will help you find your
pet. Call us at (850) 971- 9904 or toll free
at 1-866-236-7812. Leave a message if
we are closed, we will return your call.


Remember to always call your local ani-
mal controls or shelters if you have found
an animal or lost a pet.

THRIFT STORE:
You must come see our thrift stores, if
you have not been here before. We have
three stores, a boutique, clothing and fur-
niture. We are always looking for dona-
tions for the stores. Please keep us in
mind if you have items in good condition
you would like to donate to us.

RECYCLING:
We have a recycling bin on our proper-
ty newspapers, magazines, and catalogs.
The bin will take all kinds of paper. We
also have a bin in Live Oak at 305
Pinewood Drive, next to Johnson's Appli-
ance/Radio Shack. We also collect alu-
minum cans to recycle. Just bring them to
the shelter. All the money goes to help the
homeless animals.

Our adoption is $65.00, which IN-
CLUDES, spay/neuter, wormed, boost-
shots, heartworm/feline leukemia tested,
microchips, and rabies shot (if old
enough). We also a Diamond in the Ruff
program, ask about it. Please come visit
us, our animals would love to meet you.


FEATURED ANIMALS
FOR ADOPTIONS

DOGS:
3502 George is a 2-year-old, hound
mix. He is tri color and a very friendly
guy. He weighs 53.4 lbs.

3486 Molly is a Bull/Terrier Mix.
She is 1 year 7 months old and weighs
38.4 lbs. She is white with 2 brown spots
on her nose.

3277 Blake is a Hound Mix and is
all brown. He is 3 years 6 months old and
weighs 51.6 lbs.

3265 Drake is a 3 years 6 months
old, Hound Mix. He is brown and white
and weighs 54.6 lbs.

3203 Andy is a 3 year 7 month old,
brown, hound mix. He weighs 45.8 lbs.
and is a friendly dog.


CATS:
3731 Unique is a8 month old, white
tabby. She is a short hair kitty and weighs
6.15 lbs.


3726 October is a black tabby, she is
1 year 3 months old. She is short haired
and weighs 8.4 lbs.

3711 Honey is a tan tabby, she
weighs 8.8 1/2 lbs.. She is 9 months old
and is a short haired kitty.

3695 Loral is a black and white kit-
ty. She is a medium length haired kitty.
She is 8 months old and weighs 6.8 lbs.

3671 Marble is an 11 month old kit-
ty. She is a brown tabby and weighs 8.6
1/2 lbs.

LOST and FOUND

FOUND, a German Shepard dog. She
is tan and black and was wearing a black
collar with light blue trim and silver
bones. She is healthily and very friendly.
She was found on Roger Sink Road. If
this is your dog, please call James Bran-
don @ (850) 973 8883.

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The Suwannee Valley Bluegrass
Pickin takes place at Otter Springs
RV Resort Saturday. Bring your
homemade favorite dessert to share
as you listen to some of the best
bluegrass groups from Florida. The
music will start at 6 p.m. in the Big
Cypress Lodge and the music will
go on until everyone goes home. If
you would like to come out earlier
and set around and pick, we would
enjoy having you come on out pick
under the oaks or on the nice big
porch around the Big Cypress
Lodge. This event will be free to the


public but we would appreciate a
donation to help out on the groups
travel expensive. All you have to do
is bring yourself on out to Otter
Springs RV Resort and have a great
time and enjoy some good old time
Bluegrass music or call and reserve
a full hookup campsite or a cabin.
For more information call Randy &
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in Brooksville, will feature more
than 70 Florida acoustic musicians
from age 9 to artists who have been
with the festival since its inception.
This festival provides an opportuni-
ty for guests to meet and camp
with the musicians. After the
stages close down, everyone is wel-
come to join the evening campfire
circles
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stage areas will present a variety
of performers, including the win-
ners of the Will McLean Best New
Florida Song Contest and a special
program by outstanding Florida
songwriters Paul Garfinkel, Grant
Peeples, Doug Spears and Rog Lee.
Young Florida performers will
perform at a Teen Turf. Aaron
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graduate and the group Jubals Kin
will head the lineup.
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towering oaks are scheduled
throughout the festival. Open to
anyone attending the festival, the
sessions feature guitar, fiddle, har-
monica, autoharp, dulcimer, Celtic
harp, flute, bodhran. Prize winning
singer/songwriter Amy Carol Webb
will present her popular "Empow-
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WILLFEST features arts and
crafts and a variety of delicious
food. Attendees may arrive to camp
as early as Wednesday, March 10,
or come just for a day during the
weekend of Florida music, crafts
and food.
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songs about Florida.
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the dance floor, clapping or tapping
your toes. Come on out and welcome
this band making its first appearance at
the Spirit of the Suwannee.
Join us early Saturday, March 6 for
the Spring Fling Garage Sale and grab
the best bargains. Gates open early at
6:30 a.m. for those wishing to set up
their sale site. Garage sale is from 8
a.m. noon with no gate admission.
Call us at 386-364-1683 now to reserve
your own spot to sell your items or just
come and browse for great bargains.


Sites to sell are free to campers/$10 for
non-campers and bring your own tables.
A rare Sunday night event, March 7
will feature David Church of RFDTV's
most requested program, Midwest
Country, which has consistently re-
ceived the highest Neilson ratings on
the RFDTV network. David, in his
"Road to Branson Tour," has invited his
wife to come alone and perform also.
Terri Lisa Church is a singer/musician
in her own right. David is a Hank
Williams Sr. Tribute Artist and wife
Terri Lisa does tributes to Patsy Cline
as well as other great music.


Amy Hendrickson and the Prime Directive. Courtesy photo

As always, the SOS Caf6 and Restau- are $15 or $18 at the door.
rant will open at 5 p.m. all three For more information about these ex-
evenings, offering delicious food and i. i/ii,. events or the 7"".. "n '
your favorite beverages at regular Springfest, Wanee, 8th Annual Rock-N-
prices. The SOS Cafe is open for break- 11Whi'Icl or the '-... I.' country music
fast and lunch Saturday and Sunday so jam in the South, the Suwannee River
stop in while you're at the Music Park. Jam, call the SOSMP at 386-364-1683,
Shows in the Music Hall begin at 7 go to the SOSMP website at www.musi-
p.m. Admission Friday night will be $8 cliveshere.com or email spirit@musi-
for the Wildwood Valley Boys show. cliveshere.com.


Admission Saturday night for Amy Hen-
drickson and the Prime Directive is $10,
while Sunday night advance tickets for
the David and Terri Lisa Church show


Go to suwanneedemocrat.com
and look under Local Happenings
for the Calendar of Events


NFCC announces activities for Super Saturday


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the opportunities to win
scholarships and to apply
for financial aid. NFCC fi-
nancial aid experts will be
on hand to help potential
students complete the Free
Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) and
those who apply for ad-
mission on March 6 will
receive $10 off the NFCC
application fee.
NFCC faculty and staff
have also planned many
exciting presentations, ac-
tivities and giveaways for
visitors. Tallahassee's
Rock Station Gulf 104 will
be on campus with a live
radio remote and give-
aways. The NFCC Artist
Series is sponsoring three
showings of the new "Twi-
light Saga: New Moon"
movie (not yet out on
DVD) in the NFCC Fine
Arts Auditorium. Show
times are at 1:30 p.m., 4
p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Guests
to Super Saturday can get
a "NFCC Movie Card"
punched at select Super
Saturday booths and get
free admission into the
movie. Otherwise the
movie admission fee is $2
(open to Super Saturday
visitors and the public).
From the NFCC Science
and Astronomy depart-
ment, enjoy planetarium
shows like Ultimate Uni-
verse or Extreme Planets;
rocket launches; solar tele-
scopes; microgravity
demonstrations; and use
NFCC's state-of-the-art
microscopes to make
movies of streaming
chloroplasts in the veins of
Elodea plants. There will
also be a living history "A
Window into the Civil
War" presentation, side-
walk math, Latin dance
class, dramatic poetry
readings, Medieval dance
demonstrations, and
chances to win a variety of
prizes throughout the cam-
pus.


The NFCC Allied
Health Department will be
giving free blood pressure
and blood sugar tests, will
show off their patient sim-
ulator equipment and an-
swer "Everything You Al-
ways Wanted to Know
About Nursing School."
NFCC's Green Industries
Institute will have plant
giveaways and the NFCC
Drafting Department will
highlight its program and
will draw a winner for its
House Plan Raffle prize -
a custom house plan val-
ued at $1,800. The NFCC
Public Safety Academy
will showcase Defensive
Tactics, K-9 and Firing
Range Demonstrations, a
Medivac Helicopter, Am-
bulances and Fire Fighting
Equipment.
And check out the menu
for the day Taco Salads
and ice tea will be on sale
for an NFCC Florida As-
sociation of Community
Colleges Chapter fundrais-
er; the NFCC Nursing De-
partment will be selling
desserts and soda; canned
sodas will also be avail-
able from NFCC's Relay
for Life/American Cancer
Society team; and Saint
Leo University will be
giving away free popcorn.
Super Saturday is the
perfect chance to tour the
NFCC campus, have fun
and learn about all the ex-
citing things happening at
NFCC. There will also be
presentations on How to
be a Successful Online
Student; Advising, Place-
ment Testing and Academ-
ic Success; Disability Ser-
vices and Counseling Ser-
vices; the NFCC Student
Career Resource Center;
and the Student Success
Lab, Peer Tutors and
more.
Super Saturday is open
to anyone interested in at-
tending NFCC or finding
out more information
about the college and its
many programs and offer-


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ings. For more information
about NFCC's Super Sat-
urday event call (850) 973-
1623 or email
oharar@nfcc.edu. A com-


plete agenda of the NFCC
Super Saturday activities
will soon be available at
www.nfcc.edu (search: Su-
per Saturday).


Some of the events planned for
NFCC Super Saturday March 6 at NFCC:

* Music: Gulf 104: Tallahassee's Rock Station
- Live Radio Broadcast on Location
* Drawings for Scholarships and Prizes
* Register for Summer/Fall and Save $10 Off
Application Fee
* Food: Look What's on the Menu
* Taco Salads and Ice Tea (NFCC Florida Association
of Community Colleges Fundraiser)
* Desserts and Sodas
(NFCC Nursing Department fundraiser)
. Canned Sodas (NFCC Relay for Life/American
Cancer Society fundraiser)
* Free Popcorn Saint Leo University
* Movie: The Twilight Saga-New Moon
(PG-13, 130 Minutes)
* Show Times: 1:30 p.m. I 4:00 p.m. I 6:30 p.m.
* Visit Designated Areas & Get Movie Card Punched
for Free Admission ($2 without card)
. Planetarium Shows: Ultimate Universe I Extreme
Planets I Black Holes
* Solar Telescopes I Rocket Launches I Microgravity
demonstrations
- Astronomy Club: See NFCC's Moon Buggy
(being built for NASA contest)
* Science: Make your own movies and photos of
microscopic cells-use NFCC's state-of-the-art
microscopes to capture images of streaming
chloroplasts in the veins of Elodea plants
* Business Bingo and a chance to win a $20 iTunes
gift card
* Sidewalk Math and a chance to win a TI-84 Plus
Graphing Calculator
* Living History Presentation: A Window Into The
Civil War
* Art Club: Pottery Wheel Demo and Pottery for Sale
* Latin Dance Class, Dramatic Poetry Readings
and Medieval Dance Demo
. Library: Visit the NFCC Library and enter to win
a Books-A-Million Gift Card
* College Life: Presentations and Discussions


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Pink Ladies Needed!
Are you looking for a place to share
your talents? Do you enjoy meaningful
conversation with a good friend? How
'bout a good book?
Then We Want You!! Suwannee
Health Care and Rehab Center is looking
for volunteers to start a Ladies Auxiliary.
Call Lynn Brannon, Activities Director
at 386-362-7860 or 386-590-2961.

Talent Search
Do you sing or play and instrument?
Do you act or dance? Do you like to read
or spend time with a friend in wonderful
conversation?
WE WANT YOU! Suwannee Health
Care & Rehab Center is looking for your
talent for our residents. Dinner for two -
$45; One night at the Beach $125; One
hour volunteering to make memories that
last forever PRICELESS!
Call: Lynn Brannon, Activities Direc-
tor 386-362-7860 or 386-590-2961.

Head Start/Early
Head Start early
enrollment
Suwannee Valley 4Cs Head Start/Early
Head Start is accepting applications for
children from birth to age 5. Head
Start/Early Head Start is a FREE compre-
hensive early childhood education pro-
gram that includes health, dental, nutrition
and VPK services to eligible
children/families.
Centers are located in Suwannee,
Hamilton, Lafayette and Columbia coun-
ties. Parents bring proof of income and
child's age to register.
For more information call 386-754-
2222.

Customers needed!
Dairy Queen of Live Oak will host
Dairy Queen Benefit Night the second
Tuesday of every month from 6-8 p.m. to


help buy books for Suwannee Middle
School.

Donations needed!
Suwannee County Environmental
Watchdogs, a non-profit organization,
seeks donations for yard sale merchan-
dise. Info: Sandy, 386-364-8020.

Register now!
Descendants of Calhoun
family plan reunion in 2009
Descendants of the late Sarah Calhoun,
Eva Calhoun and Thomas Calhoun are in-
vited to a family reunion to be held in
2009. Info:
misstheresamartin@yahoo.com or pre-
dop@aol.com.

Coffee with your
councilman
City Councilman for District 4 Mark
Stewart invites his constituents to "Cof-
fee with your Councilman" at JAVA JAX
located in the Publix shopping center.
Come and meet with him on the sec-
ond Tuesday of each month from 7 a.m.
till 8:30 a.m. This will be a time to get to
know each other and discuss current is-
sues and citizen concerns.

CJBAT tests
Monday Thursday
Monday Thursday at 5 p.m. (by ap-
pointment): CJBAT (Criminal Justice Ba-
sic Abilities Test) at NFCC Testing Center
(Bldg. #16), Madison. CJBAT is required
for acceptance into Corrections & Law
Enforcement programs. Photo ID re-
quired. Pre-registration & scheduling time
and date are required. To register please
call 850-973-9451.

College Placement
Tests


Monday Thursday
Monday Thursday at 5 p.m. (by ap-
pointment): College Placement Test
(CPT), NFCC Testing Center (Bldg. #16),
5 p.m., Madison. Register in NFCC Stu-
dent Services 24 hours before test. For in-
formation please call 850-973-9451.

TABE tests
Monday Thursday
Monday Thursday at 5 p.m. (by ap-
pointment): TABE (Test of Adult Basic
Education) at NFCC Testing Center
(Bldg. #16), Madison. TABE is required
for acceptance into vocational/technical
programs. Photo ID required. Pre-registra-
tion & scheduling time & date are re-
quired. To register please call 850-973-
9451.

Greater Visions
Support Group
Addiction Support Group: Greater Vi-
sions faith-based addictions support
group meets at the Grace Manor Restau-
rant. Meetings are held on Thursday
mornings at 9:30 a.m. This group pro-
vides spiritual and emotional support in
a non-judgmental setting. Come experi-
ence the freedom from addictions that is
found in Christ.
Greater Visions is an outreach of
Christ Central-Live Oak. For more infor-
mation contact 208-1345.

Suwannee County
Republican Executive
Committee to meet
The Suwannee County Republican
Executive Committee meets in the coun-
cil chambers of Live Oak City Hall at 7
p.m. on the first Thursday of the month.
If the first Thursday is the first day of
the month, the meeting will be held on
the following Thursday.
Each meeting has a guest speaker or
current issues will be discussed. All are


welcome to attend. For more informa-
tion call Chairman Carl Meece at 386-
776-1444.

Legislative candidate
to speak at Republican
meeting
The Suwannee County Republican Ex-
ecutive Committee meets at Live Oak
City Hall, in the Council Chambers, at 7
p.m. on the first Thursday of the month. If
the first Thursday is the first day of the
month, then the meeting will be on the
following Thursday. Each meeting has a
guest speaker or there will be current is-
sues brought up for discussion. All are
welcome to attend.
For more information, call Chairman
Carl Meece, 386-776-1444.

Branford TOPS
meeting changes
locations
We now meet every Tuesday at L & M
Scrapbooking located at 105 SW Suwan-
nee Ave. in Branford.
Weigh-in begins at 4:30 p.m. Meeting
starts at 5.
For more information please contact
Donna Hardin at 386-590-2333.
"Take Off Pounds Sensibly."

SREC seeking

location in Branford
Suwannee River Economic Council,
Inc., a non-profit organization is seeking a
location in the Branford area that could be
used to serve meals to persons 60 years of
age or older.
Any business, organization or church
that has space available and would be in-
terested in assisting in this much needed
service to the elderly population of Bran-

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Medicare, Medicaid, AvMed & BCBS Providers
405 11th St., Live Oak, FL 32060
(386) 364-5051570640F


North Florida


Pharmacy

Medical
Equipment
Oxygen

"Everything For Your
Home Recovery"
Locally Owned & Operated
101 SW U.S. Hwy. 27, Branford, FL 32008
(386) 935-6905
229 W. Main St., Mayo, FL 32066
(386) 294-3777 570643-F


Ophthalmology

GREGORY D. SNODGRASS, M.D.
522 South Ohio Avenue
xr,, 330-6260 or 1-800-435-3937



for your loved one






TEMPORARY or LONG TERM
COMPANIONSHIP
Private Duty Live-in Live-out
*Sleep Over Weekends or Holidays
Personal & Daily Needs
We're here to help you enjoy living in your own
home with complete assistance & safety as if
we were your own family
When a nursing home is NOT the right
answerfor you.
We're Here To Help!
386-968-5256
License 299418


Serving seniors in Suwannee and Columbia counties
since 1996 579877-F


Many people equate sleeping
disorders to insomnia, or
having trouble getting to or
staying asleep. However, sleep
disorders are varied and far-
reaching. One division of sleep
disorders is parasomnia, or
undesired effects that come
with sleep. This includes sleep
walking, sleep eating, talking in
sleep, or confused arousal, or
when a person doesn't know
where he or she is upon being
awakened. Generally these
disorders occur during the first


Ophthalmology
Eduardo M. Bedoya, M.D.
Now at Shands in Live Oak
386-755-7595
Toll Free 866-755-0040
Se habla espanol 570641-F

Family Dentistry
HERBERT C.
MANTOOTH,
D.D.S, P.A.
602 Railroad Ave., Live Oak, FL
(386) 362-6556
1-800-829-6506
(Out of Suwannee County) 570639-F


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ADVENT CHRISTIAN VILLAGE
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Geriatric Consultations, Women's Health, School Physicals
Rehab: Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy
Pharmacy
10820 Marvin Jones Blvd., Dowling Park, FL
386-658-5300
Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
Nasseer Masoodi, M.D.
Rich Corley, PA-C
Accepting Medicare and Most Insurance,
Sliding Scale Also Available 575792-F


third of sleep, or during the
slow-wave cycle during sleep.
Individuals who exhibit
parasomnias may be aggressive
during these times or engage in
inappropriate behavior. They
may say or do something that
seems offensive. There is the
potential of injury to the
individual himself or a bed
partner. Sleepwalking is a
common parasomnia for
children and generally resolves
itself by the teen years. If a
sleeping disorder is disrupting
a person's life, he or she should
speak with a doctor.

PhysMical Therapy



Physical Therapy Occupational Therapy Speech Therapy
Specializing In Arthritis Fibromyalgia Geriatrics Spinal &
Joint Pain Sports Injuries Work Injuries Pediatrics
Manual Therapy Lymphedema
Locally Owned & Operated
Live Oak 208-1414 Medicare, Protegrity
Lake City 755-8680 Blue Cross, Av Med
Jasper 792-2426 Medicaid-pediatrics
Branford 935-1449 Workers Comp
Mayo 294-1407 Most Other Insurance Plans
A Medicare Certified Rehabilitation Agency
Email: info@healthcorerehab.com
Website: www.isgroup.net/healthcore I

Christian Village offers full
prescription services to the
community."


At the W.B. Copeland Medical Center at Advent
Christian Village, modem facilities provide a
comfortable setting for our experienced staff to
deliver quality, full-service medical care.
Following your medical appointment, have your
prescription filled on the spot and purchase over
the counter medications at Village Pharmacy. Our
experienced Pharmacist gives professional
consultations and personalized service. Village
Pharmacy also offers free prescription delivery
service within Dowling Park, as an additional
convenience. Most forms of insurance accepted.

ADVENT CHRISTIAN VILLAGE
AT DOWLING PARK
PO Box 4345 Dowling Park, FL 32064
386-658-5860 1-800-955-8771 TTY
1-800-647-3353
www.acvillage.net 575795-F


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Help Wanted

FirstDay
CUSTODIAL POSITION
FULL TIME
Westwood Baptist Church &
School. Must have custodial
and facility maintenance
experience. This a 40 hour per
week position, Monday
through Friday, from 12:30-
9:30 pm. All applicants are
subject to background check.
This is a Drug Free
Workplace. Apply in person at
Westwood Baptist Church
office, 920 SW 11th Street,
Live Oak, Florida. Office hoursper
are Monday through Thursday
8:00-5:00 pm.

DATE ENTRY CLERK
PART TIME
The Lafayette County Sheriff's
Office will be accepting
applications for a part-time
data entry clerk. Minimum
Wesqualifications are a high




school diplomat eqoivaent.
Basic computer skills aree
re feronred. Ythrou ghmay pick up an
County Sheriff's Office duhering
Deadline for accepting
applications will be by 5:00pm
on Friday, March 12, 2010. A
Job description will be
available upon request at the
Lafayette County Sheriffsck up an
Office. The Lafayette County
SheriffC s Office is an equal
opportunity employer.

FirstDay
FT Social Servicess
Associate-5 Starc
Facility
Advent Christian Village
386-658-JOBS (5627)
www.ACVillage.net
Want more than a Job?S
Experience a Community.
FT position works closely with
nursingfstaffice in longterm care

/ Dementia unit. BSW or
bachelor's in related field
required. Experience in
licensed LTC desired. MSW a
plus. Great working
environment. Christian Village
Generous benefits
(health/dental/cife/disability.
ins., 403b, AFLAC, access to
onsite daycare & fitness
facilities). EOE; Drug Free
Workplace, Criminald
background checks required.
Apply in person at ACV
Personnel Department Mon
thru Fri., 9:00am until
4:00pm., Carter Village Hall,
10680 CR 136, Dowling Park
Dr., Dowling Park, FL; fax
resume to n
386-658-5160; or visit
www.ACVillage.net.


FirstDay
FULL-TIME CLERICAL
Clerical experience needed
with strong computer skills.
Join established growing local
firm. Must be self motivated
and wanting a permanent job
located in the historic White
Springs area. Please forward
resumes to
personneldept@suwannee-nriver.us

FirstDay
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED
2 or 3 days a week. Must be
drug and alcohol free.
References required, Salary
negotiable. Call Iris Townsend at
386-294-3411 for information.
FirstDay
MARKETING LIAISON
RN preferred with strong sales
/marketing background to
identify & develop lead sources
for 2 skilled nursing facilities in
Stark and Live Oak. Conduct
onsite clinical reviews to
determine appropriateness for
SNF admission. Facilitate all
aspects of a smooth
transfer/admission process.
Ideal candidate has current FL
license, 3-5 years experience in
marketing and sales pref. in
healthcare. Must have SNF/LTC
exp. & a valid driver's license.
Extensive local travel req.
Attractive salary & benefits.
Send email to:
groberts@gulfcoasthealthcare.com
Or fax resume to Admin.
at 386-362-4417
www.gulfcoasthealthcare.com
FirstDay
OFFICE ASSISTANT
Experience with bookkeeping,
computers and answering multi-
line phone system a must.
Please apply in person Monday-
Wed & Friday 10 12 am.
Sunbelt 1307 Howard St West,
Live Oak
FirstDay


APALACHE
(INTER
RECOVERY SPECIALIST II
Apalachee Center, Inc. invites
behavioral health
professionals to apply for our
case management positions.
Bachelor's degree in
psychology, social work,
counseling or other relative
human services field, one year
of
experience with adults
experiencing mental illness
and valid drivers license with
no more than 6 points
required. For more info and
application, visit
www.apalacheecenter.org
AA/EEOE/DFW

FirstDay
SALES ASSISTANT
First Federal Bank of Florida has
a position open for a part-time
Sales Assistant. Position will be
30 hours per week. Provides
administrative assistance to
Loan Officers and Financial
Specialists. Previous
administrative experience
required. Applications may be
obtained from any First Federal
Branch and submitted to Human
Resources, P.O. Box 2029, Lake
City, Fl. 32056. Equal
Employment Opportunity
Employment.


Temporary Part -
Time Library Aide II
White Springs Public Library
We are seeking applicants for
the position of temporary part-
time Library Aide II at the
White Springs Public Library.
The applicant will work
approximately 2 days per work
beginning as soon as possible
for the minimum of 10 weeks
or until no longer required.
Minimum qualifications include
graduation from a standard
high school, ability to type and
experience with Internet and
computer software. Library
experience is desired. Salary
is $7.25 to $10.24 per hour
depending on qualifications
and experience. Interested
applicants may obtain n
application at the White
Springs, Jennings or Jasper
Public Libraries, or the
Suwannee County
Administrative Services
Department, 224 Pine
Avenue, Live Oak, FL 32064,
telephone (386)362-6869.
Applicants are encouraged to
submit resumes, letters of
reference and other
biographical information with
their applications. All
applications must be returned
to the Administrative Services
Department in Live Oak.
Position will remain open until
filled. The Suwannee County
Board of County
Commissioners is an equal
employment opportunity
employer that does not
discriminate against any
qualified employee or
applicant because of race,
color, national origin, sex,
including pregnancy, age,
disability, or marital status.
Spanish speaking individuals
are encouraged to apply. All
applicants subject to a pre-
employment physical.
"Successful completion of a
drug test is a condition of
employment."

Jobs Wanted
DO YOU NEED YOUR HOME
CLEANED or Pressure Washed,
or your yard cleaned up? Done
at a very reasonable rate. Call
Christine or Gary 386-792-1655
HANDYMAN: Roofing, decks,
small additions, flooring,
painting, yard work, odd jobs.
Please contact Eddie 386-364-
5664 for mor information.
Lost & Found
FOUND MALE BORDER
COLLIE: Found in O'Brien.
Please call and describe. 386-
364-3641
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Lawns/Landscaping
FOR SALE LARGE ROLLS
PENSACOLA BAHIA HAY:
Price negotiable Call 386-365-
7582


Business
Opportunities
ALL CASH VENDING!! Do You
Earn $800 in a Day? 25 Local
Machines and Candy All For
$9,995. Call 1-888-753-3430
AIN#BO02000033 Call Us: We
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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A
CAREER OPPORTUNITY Do
you feel you can help women
with their skin care needs. Visit
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Call 850-838-5157 for details
Miscellaneous
FirstDay
FIREWOOD FOR SALE: 386-
364-5906
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FORD 2000 F-450 and 2003
ALPHA SUN FIFTH WHEEL
W/THREE SLIDES $30K. 14 X
40 SWMH $3500. 386-842-2573


Vocational
HEATING/AIR TECH TRAINING.
3 week accelerated program.
Hands on environment. State of
Art Lab. Nationwide
certifications and Local Job
Placement Assistance! Call Now:
1-877-994-9904
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Don't want to wait?
Express Training is now
offering our quality Exam Prep
Classes in Lake City, Fl.
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FAA approved program.
Financial aid if qualified Job
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(800) 335-9129
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financial aid if qualified. Job
placement assistance. Call
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Village Oaks I Apartments
1, 2, 3 & 4 bedroom units.
Hurry in for an application.
Rental assistance available to
qualified applicants.
Call 386-364-7936,
TDD/TTY 711.
705 NW Drive, Live Oak
"This institution is an equal
opportunity provider and
employer."


LAKE WOOD
APARTMENTS IN
LIVE OAK
Quiet country living
2 bedroom duplex.
Call 362-3110.
570121-F


SERVICES


Village Oaks II
Apartments
1, 2, & 3 bedroom units.
HUD vouchers accepted.
Hurry in for an application.
Call 386-364-7936,
TDD/TTY 711.
705 NW Drive, Live Oak
"This institution is an equal
opportunity provider, and S
employer."


FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL

(850)973-WORK OR TOLL FREE (866)367-4758


AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM. AUXILIARY AIDS AND SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST TO INDI-
VIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES. ALL VOICE TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN THIS AD MAY BE REACHED BY PERSONS USING
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WORKFORCE HAS SOLUTIONS FOR EVERYONE!


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800-532-6546 ext. 16
www.continentalacademy.com
NEED YOUR HIGH SCHOOL
DIPLOMA? Finish from home
fast for $399! Nationally
accredited. EZ pay. Free
brochure.
www.diplomaathome.com Call
800-470-4723
LOST AN ANIMAL? WANT TO
ADOPT? Call Suwannee County
Animal Control at 386-208-0072.
M-F from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Building Materials
LUMBER LIQUIDATORS
Hardwood Flooring, from $
.99/Sq.Ft. Exotics, Oak,
Bamboo, Prefinished &
Unfinished. Bellawood w/50
year prefinish, plus A Lot More!
We Deliver Anywhere, 5 Florida
Locations, 1-800-FLOORING (1-
800-356-6746)
METAL ROOFING TAX
CREDIT! 40 yr Warranty.
Direct from manufacturer. 30
colors in stock Quick
turnaround. Delivery available.
Gulf Coast Supply &
Manufacturing, 1-888-393-0335
www.gulfcoastsupply.com
ROOF REPAIRS CALL 24/7
Flat Roof & Mobile Home
Specialist. Free Certified
Inspections. Lic/Ins
CCC1327406. All Florida
Weatherproofing & Construction
1-877-572-1019
Electronics
GET A NEW COMPUTER
Brand Name Laptops &
Desktops Bad or No Credit No
Problem Smallest weekly
payments available. Call Now 1-
800-754-7167
Furniture
ASHLEY FURNITURE up to
70% Off. No Credit Check.
$10,000 Credit Line. Huge
Showroom Delivery
Everywhere Tampa Discount
Furniture And Mattress
Outlet.com 813-978-3900
Office Equipment
FOR SALE
Casio Cash Register-
Great for small business
works great asking $75.00 Call
386-208-4734
FOR SALE
LIKE NEW
BROTHER FAX MACHINE -
In box Only use Twice
Prints in black & white and
color. Comes with all ink
cartridges. Again only used
Twice, asking $75.00 Call 386-
208-4734
Miscellaneous
NTERNET GROCERY
SHOPPING! 30% savings! Free
shipping! 10,000 plus name
brand middle aisle items! Save
time, money and gas!
www.discountongroceries.com
or Call 813-598-1153/813-453-
5667


CUSTOM BUILT
ENTERTAINMENT
CENTERS, BOOKCASES,
CABINETS, & MORE!!
I can build it the way you want!
Place your orders today.
V & K Cabinets 229-242-
3295
If no answer please Iv. msg.
SKYLANE 7979, 182 RG. Low
time, always hangared.
Professionally maintained. A 50K
avionic Garmin upgrade in 2008.
Must sell NOW. See at:
http://tinyURL.com/Nicel82RG.
No reasonable offer refused.
CAMPING MEMBERSHIP
LIFETIME! Camp Coast to
Coast USA/Canada/Florida. $10
per night (full hook-up) Year
Round. Paid $1,595, Must Sell
$595. 1-800-236-0327
CASH PAID for your unused,
unexpired & sealed Diabetic Test
Strips. Most brands considered.
Call Linda 888-973-3729 for
details! Or
www.cash4diabeticsupplies.com
DIRECT: FREE
INSTALLATION/ZERO
DEPOSIT* Packages as Low
as $29.99/mo. Free HD/DVR
Receiver and Movies Free for 3
Months Call Now PG Global 1-
866-745-2846 or 1-877-216-
0514
DISH NETWORK. $19.99/mo,
Why Pay More For TV? 100+
Channels. FREE 4-Room Install.
FREE HD-DVR. Plus $650 Sign-
up BONUS. Call Now! 1-866-
573-3640
EVERY BABY DESERVES A
HEALTHY START. Join more
than a million people walking
and raising money to support the
March of Dimes. The walk starts
at marchforbabies.org.
FREE GPS! FREE Printer!
FREE MP3! With Purchase of
New computer. Payments
Starting at Only $29.99/week. No
Credit Check! Call GCF Today.
1-877-212-9978
FREE DIRECT 4 ROOM
SYSTEM! 285+ Channels!
Starts $29.99! Free Showtime,
Starz! 130+ HD Channels! 2
Free DVR/HD! No Start Costs!
Local Installers 1-800-233-0319
PROFLOWERS Christmas
Decor and Holiday Flowers &
Other Gifts starting at $19.99.
Go To www.proflowers.com/Elf to
get an EXTRA 15% OFF Or Call
1-877-697-7697!
SWIM SPA Loaded, new. List
$18,000, sacrifice $8,995.
Hottub, deluxe, lounger, seats 5.
Retail $4,995, Buy Now $2,195.
Call 727-851-3217


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Around The World! Call the U.S.
AND 60+ Countries for ONLY
$24.99/Month 30-Day Money
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1-877-872-0079
CARPET, TILE, Upholstery
Cleaning. Whole House $99.
Truck Mounted Unit. Serving
Bay Area for 25 Years.
www.spectrom-cleaning-
service.com Call (813) 569-8952
(863) 581-3321

Wanted to Buy
FirstDay
CASH FOR YOUR COINS!
Private collector seeking U.S.
coins and currency. Older
varieties, all denominations. I
travel to you I pay more than
dealers and pawn! Questions?
Call 352-949-1450.
Garage/Yard Sales

SPRING
COMMUNITY
YARD SALE

Saturday, April 10th
7 am 1 pm

Lowndes Co.
Civic Center
(Fairgrounds, Hwy. 84 E.)
Clean out your closets!
Empty your cabinets!
Reclaim your garage!
Join us for a great day
of yard sale fun!
VENDOR SPACES
AVAILABLE!
Inside spaces $35 ea.
Outside spaces $25 ea.
Spaces are limited,
so act quickly!
Call the
Classified Marketplace
229-244-1880
229-244-3400
1-800-600-4838
or come by
VALDOSTA
TIMES
201 N. Troup St.
Valdosta, GA
SUWANNEE STATION
BAPTIST CHURCH YARD
SALE: Sat 3/6 7-2 Parking Lot
at Fred's/Burger King. To Support
Relay for Life, Cancer Society.
WELLBORN SPRING YARD
SALE: Sat. 3/6 7-2 Sale Space
$5.00, Bloodmobile, Blueberry
Pancake Breakfast, Lunch
Available. 386-963-1157


Boats/Supplies
BOATS; 1000's of boats for sale
www.floridamariner.com
reaching 6 million homes weekly
throughout Florida. 800-388-
9307, tide charts, broker profiles,
fishing captains, dockside dining
and more.
Apartments for Rent




PUBLISHER'S
NOTICE
All real estate advertising in thi,
newspaper is subject to the Fai
Housing Act which makes it illegal
to advertise "any preference, limi
station or discrimination based or
race, color, religion, sex, disabili
ty, familial status or national ori
gin, or an intention, to make amn
such preference, limitation an
discrimination." Familial status in
eludes children under the age o
18 living with parents or legal cus
todians, pregnant women ani
people securing custody of chil
dren under 18.
This newspaper will not know
ingly accept any advertising fo
real estate which is in violation o
the law. Our readers are hereb,
informed that all dwellings adver
tised in this newspaper are availa
ble on an equal opportunity basis
To complain of discrimination cal
HUD toll-free 1-800-669-9777
The toll-free number for the hear
ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.

Houses for Rent
Cement Block Home 3Bd/1 Ba,
on 2 acres, in the country. Pecan
Trees, W/D Hook-up, Fenced
area for Horses. $600/mo. 386-
362-6647 or 386-965-9238
HOUSE 2Bd/1Ba CHA, Fridge,
Stove, Seperate storage bldg.
new paint & hardwood floors
$600 + Utlities $500 Sec Dep.
Ref's, No Smokers, No Pets
downtown Live Oak. Call for app
362-1837 days or after 6pm 362-
6156 Cell 590-0204 Ask for Ellen
HOUSE 2Bd/1Ba CHA,
Washer/Dryer Hook-up, Extra
Lg. Yard. Rental Ref Req $600
mo, $600 Security. 386-688-0841
HOUSE 2Bd/2Ba Lots of
closets 1 mile from Live Oak. NO
PETS $650/mo, 1st, Last & $300
Dep. Includes Water /Sewerage
386-362-3002 or 318-840-4802
Mobile Homes for Rent
HORSES, COWS, GOATS?
Over 3 acres near the
Suwannee River. Singlewide
Mobile home, 3/2, completely
renovated! New floorings!
$650/month, $1000 deposit.
Contact: 386-935 2256
NICE DWMH for rent near the
spirit of suwannee. $650.00 per
month. First month rent plus a
$650.00 security deposit. Call
Dan at 386-590-1976


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SWMH 12X56 2Bd/1Ba on 5
acres. 2 Miles From Live Oak.
$460/mo, $710 to move in. 386-
697-9326
Office Space for Rent
FirstDay
OFFICE SPACE 2-UNITS: 310 &
314 N. Ohio. 1000-1800 sq ft
available. Utilities included. PIs
Call 386-466-5876
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT:
Space available for your
requirement. Call Annette 386-
362-4629
Condominiums for
Sale
TURN YOUR TIMESHARE INTO
CASH! No
Commissions/Brokers Fees.
Buyer pays All closing costs.
Timeshare Clearinghouse 888-
595-3547
BYOWNERRESORTS.COM
Mobile Homes for Sale
OWNER FINANCING Available
on 3Bd/2Ba only $400/mo. Call
Nathan for details 386-623-7495
NO CREDIT, Got Land, No
Problem. Call the Credit
Manager to get Pre-qualified.
Call Nathan 386-719-5560
STARTER LAND HOME
PACKAGES available, easy
qualifying. Call Nathan to apply
386-719-5560
$74,995 NEW JACOBSON
32x68 4Bd/2Ba Lot Model
clearance w/textured and
painted walls, Hand played
Flooring, 2x6 construction w/5 yr
Halo warranty. Call Nathan for
Details 386-719-5560
Vacation Property
NC MOUNTAINS Top of the
mountain! 10acres with great
view, very private, creek,
waterfalls & large public lake
nearby, $99,500. Bank
financing. Call 1-866-789-8535
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS Brand new!
$50,000 Mountain Top tract
REDUCED to $19,500! private,
near Boone area, bank
financing, owner must sale, 866-
275-0442
S.E. TENNESSEE PARADISE.
Custom built cypress log home
with barn, pond, creek, 60 acres.
Will sell smaller parcels. See
Forsalebyowner.com listing
#21221919,
mayangus@aol.com, 423-608-
1950
TENN MTN PROPERTY 5+
Acres Beautiful Mountain
Property. Perfect cabin site
w/woods. Near Cookeville
$14,900. Owner Financing 931-
839-6141


Commercial for Sale
UPSTATE NY-BANK SAYS
SELL! 10 Acres $24,900.
Borders state land, stream,
woods, fields, great valley views!
Must sell to avoid repo! Hurry!
888-464-9501
www.NewYorkLandandLakes.co
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Acreage
FOR SALE BY OWNER:
Paved Rd Frontage, near
Orange Baptist Church. 25+
Acre parcel, 24+ acre parcel,
5+ acre parcel. Owner
Finance Avail. 386-362-5259
or 386-984-9532 Before 9:00
PM
GEORGIA-CENTRAL, 223
ACRES $995/AC. Another
fantastic hunting tract in a great
hunting area. Why pay hunting
club dues? 478-987-9700 St.
Regis Paper Co.

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PRICE REDUCED
Lafayette County
10ac, North of MAYO, $64,900
1 ac RV/MOBILE HOME lots,
Branford area, $9,500
Suwannee County
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ford, should contact Bruce Evans, Senior Center Director,
at 362-1164 or Janis Owen, Director of Client Services,
at 362-4115, ext. 240.

Love a mystery?
Try locating your ancestors by working on your family
tree. The Suwannee Valley Gciic.ii-, Society invites
you to join and learn how to find your ancestors.
Membership is $30 for a single member or $35 for a
family. Corporate membership is also available for
donations of $100 or more (tax deductible). Meetings are
held on the first Thursday of each month at 7:00 PM at
the Gcc.,i ,- Center at 215 Wilbur Street SW in Live
Oak. The library is open on Tuesday and Thursday from
9 a.m. until 5 p.m. and the talented folks there will be
glad to help. For more information call Jinnie or Alice at
386-330-0110.

Take Off Pounds Sensibly
We know everyone has different hopes and dreams,
different health conditions and weight loss goals. TOPS
helps people meet their individual needs through group
support.
However you measure success and whatever you have
to lose, TOPS is here for you.
Change take time. Take Off Pounds Sensibly supports
you, no matter how long, even after you've reached your
goal.
There is no quick fixes at TOPS and no phony guaran-
tees about weight loss. It's up to you and it's a total com-
mitment on your part, but if you bring the desire, we can
help.
We meet every Wednesday morning at 9 at the Com-
munity Church of God, 10639 US 129 South, Live Oak.
For more information contact Barbara at 362-5933.

AARP tax filing service
suspended
Due to volunteer leadership staffing difficulties, AARP
Tax-Aide has found it necessary to temporarily suspend
its free volunteer tax preparation service in Suwannee,
Hamilton and Columbia counties this tax filing season
that would have begun Feb. 1. AARP Tax-Aide wants all
citizens to know that they are deeply committed to assist-
ing the taxpayers in these areas, and they are working to
rectify this situation for next year.
In the interim, to locate an alternate site near them, tax-
payers may visit the AARP Tax-Aide Web site at
www.aarp.org/taxaide, or call toll-free 1-888-227-7669.
AARP Tax-Aide is a program of the AARP Foundation,
offered in conjunction with the IRS.


Rocky Sink Baptist
Rocky Sink Baptist would like to invite all to come
meet their pastor Robert Carter.
8422 169th RD. Live Oak, FL.

Live Oak Partnership
meeting schedule changes
The Live Oak Partnership Revitalization Board will
meet on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at 3:30
p.m. The meetings will be held at the Live Oak City Hall
complex. Unless otherwise noted, these meetings will be
held in the City Hall Annex building, east of the main City
Hall office.

MOAA meets fourth Tuesdays
MOAA (Military Officers Association of America,
Suwannee River Valley Chapter) meets fourth Thursday,
6:30 p.m., Elks Club, Lake City for dinner and program.
Info: Steve Casto 386-497-2986.

Seasonal flu vaccine still
available at health department
Seasonal influenza vaccine for adults is still available
at the Suwannee County Health Department for adults
and children age 36 months and older. This vaccine is
recommended in addition to any H1N1 (Swine Flu)
vaccine that may become available later this fall.

Seasonal flu vaccine is recommended for those who
are:
All children age 6 months and older
50 years of age and older
Persons at risk for complications from influenza,
including:
women who will be pregnant during flu season
persons with chronic health problems
persons with a weakened immune system
persons with muscle or nerve disorders that can lead
to breathing or swallowing problems
residents of nursing homes and other long term care
facilities
Healthcare providers
Caregivers of children from birth up to 5 years of age
Household contacts and caregivers of people 50 years
and older
Anyone with chronic medical problems

The vaccine will be given by appointment. Call 386-
362-2708 for an appointment at the Live Oak clinic or
386-935-1133 for an appointment at the Branford clinic.
There is no charge for the children's seasonal flu vaccine.


Adult seasonal flu vaccine is $30 and is covered by
Medicare.

Free English-speaking
and literacy classes
Provided by Columbia County School District's Career
and Adult Education Program

Where: Wellborn, Florida
Unity of God Ministries, Inc.
12270 County Road 137
When: Every Thursday
5:30 p.m.-8 p.m.

Activities for children will be provided.
Please contact 386-755-8190 for additional information.

Wellborn Neighborhood Watch

to meet
Each month on the last Thursday the Wellborn
Neighborhood Watch has its regular meeting and at that
time we have scheduled speakers.
For information call Jane Campbell at 208-8818.

New master gardener

volunteer training
Suwannee County UF/IFAS Extension will be offering
training for new Master Gardener Volunteers.
CLASSES: Wednesdays, February 17-June 2, 2010
from 8:30 am-4:00 pm
COST: $100 which includes manuals, lawn handbook
and field trips
The classes will be held at the Suwannee County Ex-
tension Office which is located at 1302 llth Street SW,
Live Oak (next to the coliseum).
The training is for individuals who can donate 75 hours
of their time to help Extension Agents improve landscape
and gardening practices.
For more information, contact Carolyn Saft or Pamela
Burke at the Suwannee County Extension Office at 386/-
362-2771 or csaft318@ufl.edu.

Educational program for

adults with Type 2 diabetes
Through March 25
Suwannee County Extension is now offering an
educational program to help adults with type 2 diabetes


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To place your order, call:
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Dear Classified Guys,
I'm moving into the city for a short
period of time, probably less than a
year. I've been looking for a relative-
ly inexpensive furnished apartment,
but let's just say, it's very discourag-
ing. Many of the ads I respond to
say, "charming, cute and cozy."
However when I get there, they look
like something no interior designer
would even know how to fix!
I'm tired of running around
town to look at disastrously
furnished apartments. Any
thought on how to make this
process a little easier?
Carry: Most people have difficulty
finding an unfurnished apartment they
like. The process becomes even more
challenging when trying to find it fur-
nished in a style you can appreciate.
Cash: If you're showing up and
finding an apartment that looks like the
before pictures of some reality TV
show, then you're not asking the right
questions on the telephone.
Carry: Whenever you call an ad on a
furnished apartment, ask for specifics.
Aside from the typical apartment hunt-
ing questions, you need to also deter-
mine the style of furniture, wall
coverings and condition of all the


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items. Ask enough questions to clearly
visualize what the apartment looks like.
Cash: If you hear a description like
lava lamp, shag carpet and bean-bag
chairs, then you may want to move on,
unless of course, an Austin Powers'
motif works for you.
Carry: Also, ask if the previous ten-
ants smoked. If you're a non-smoker,
there's nothing worse than the lingering
smell of smoke in all the upholstery and
drapes.
Cash: Find out if pets were allowed.
Although, many of us would rather live
with a dog than some of the roommates
we had in college, pet odors will per-


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meate furniture over time.
Carry: If it looks like the area of the
city you want to live in doesn't have the
furnished apartments you're looking
for, there is another alternative. You
can find an unfurnished apartment and
rent furnishings from a third-party
rental company. In some cases the cost
comes out cheaper, depending on the
styles you choose. Most furniture
rental companies will help select a
style, deliver it and set everything up.
Cash: That may be a great solution
and it certainly beats living like you're
on the set of another Austin Powers
movie.


A Furnishings Checklist
Before you move into any furnished
apartment, make an inventory sheet
and have the landlord sign it. Your
checklist should detail the contents of
the apartment and the condition of
each item. Make a note of any dam-
ages such as stains on the carpet, tears
in draperies or appliances that don't
work properly. If there are any dis-
crepancies when you move out, you
can refer to the signed checklist.
Decorator's Dream
Not sure where to find furniture or
decorations for a temporary move?
Maybe renting furniture is an option
for you. There are nationwide furni-
ture rental companies who specialize
in furnishing your home on a tempo-
rary basis. These companies can fill a
three-room apartment with everything
from artwork to furniture. The cost
typically starts around $100/month
and increases depending on your
choice of furnishings. For short-term
moves, it can save you the trouble of
buying or moving a complete set of
furniture.
Do you have a question or funny story about
the classifleds? Want to just give us your opin-
ion? We want to hear about it! Email us at:
comments@classifiedguys.com.


Too Close for Comfort
When my wife became pregnant
with our first child, I was a nervous
wreck. Not because I was going to
be a father, but because my in-laws
said they were going to stay with us
when the baby was born.
Over the next nine months, I
reminded them that our only spare
bedroom was being remodeled into a
baby's room. I thought my reminders
would work. However, when our
baby was bom, they showed up just
as planned.
"Don't worry," they said. "We rent-
ed a furnished apartment really close
by, so we won't be in your way."
Relieved, I inquired, "That's great.
Where is it located?"
Pointing at their RV outside, they
replied, "In your driveway."
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control their blood sugar to feel better and reduce risk of
health complications. The program will include nine
classes taught by a team of qualified educators and health
professionals, and a personal consultation with a
registered dietitian. Health assessments (height, weight,
and blood pressure measurements) are included. Classes
will run from Jan. 28 to March 25 and will be held on
Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m.
We are now recruiting participants for this program. If
you have been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, are at least
21 years old, and are interested in being a part of this
program, please call the Extension office at 386-362-
2771 by Jan. 25. The $75 program fee includes the
educational classes, nutrition consultation, program
materials and health assessments.
Class size is limited!

Spring-Friendly Landscaping
& Gardening series
March 17
Suwannee County UF/IFAS Master Gardener
volunteers are continuing their Spring-Friendly
Landscaping & Gardening series. January's topic was
"Alternative Vegetable Gardening With an Organic
Twist" at the Suwannee River Regional Library-Live


Announcements

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Auctions / Real Estate

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Oak. This topic will be offered again on March 17 at the
Wellborn Community Center. This series is offered on
the third Wednesday of every month at 10 a.m.
Discussion will include raised beds, vertical growing
and other containers, plant selection and insect
management.
Other topics to be discussed throughout the series
include: "Native and Drought Tolerant Plants", "So
What's Bugging You?", and "How and When to Prune".
The classes will be held at three different locations
throughout the year.
*Suwannee River Regional Library-Live Oak, 1848
South Ohio Avenue
*Suwannee River Regional Library-Branford, 703 NW
Suwannee Avenue
*Wellborn Community Center, 1340 8th Avenue
For more information contact Carolyn Saft at
csaft318@ufl.edu or Pam Burke atpeburke@ufl.edu or
386-362-2771.

The Hebrew roots
of Christianity
March 4
A seminar will be held on "Hebrew Roots of Christian-
ity and The Feasts of The Lord," On Thursday, March 4,
at Fairfield Inn, 538 SW Corporate Drive (off FL Gateway
Blvd by 1-75), Lake City, from 6:30-9:30 p.m.


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or (503)713-3051

For Sale / Pools

Backyard Fun! Pools create
generations of memories everyday,
vacations never end! Simple DIY
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Homes For Sale

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Miscellaneous

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Mobile Homes For Sale

2 Mobile Homes For Sale, 1 in
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location just off of SR200 near
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acre lot, excellent location. Call
(352)637-1242

Out of Area Real Estate

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The organizers say they hope this teaching seminar will
play a beneficial role in your endeavor to better understand
the Hebraic roots of your faith as well as other subjects of
interest to the believer.

St. Francis Xaiver Catholic
Church Fish Fry
March 5 and 19
St. Francis Xaiver Catholic Church, located at 928 E.
Howard Street, US 90 East will hold a fish fry on Friday
nights, March 5, and 19, beginning each Friday night at 5
p.m.
Included in the fish dinners are hush puppies, cole
slaw, baked beans and macaroni and cheese, The price is
$6 adults, $3 for children 6-12 and under 6 are free. Fish
fry sponsored by Knights of Columbus #9720.

Relay for Life Yard Sale
March 5-6
Yard Sale Cancer Relay for Life. Proceeds to benefit
Suwannee County cancer patients.
This event is sponsored by Live Oak Downtown Mer-
chants. Anyone interested in donating items to be sold or
anyone interested in selling at this yard sale should con-
tact Barney Everett at 386-364-1006. Big Wheel Market
Place, Friday, March 5 and Saturday, March 6, 8 a.m. 3
p.m., located highway 129, Suwannee County museum
grounds.

Home show set for Lake City
March 7
The 7th annual North Florida Home and Patio Show
will take place at the Columbia County fairgrounds on
CR 247 in Lake City on Saturday, March 6 from 9 a.m. -
5 p.m. and Sunday, March 7 from 11 a.m. 4 p.m. The
show is expected to draw more than 12,000 participants
from the North Florida area. On Sunday, come meet the
metal dinosaur that breathes flames and does an anti-drug
demonstration by eating through a salvage car, demo
time between 2-3 p.m. Humane Society pet adoption on
site. Bounce house for the kids, food and fun for all.
Phillip Arnold event chairman and event co-chairman
George Degler, board members of the Rotary Club of
Lake City-Downtown, said the show is a community
event that will provide opportunities for those engaged in
home improvement, as well as information from area
agencies and businesses. About 90 vendors will partici-
pate and proceeds go to a variety of local charities.
Vendors interested in joining this year's home show
may contact George Degler at 386-438-9635. Visit our
Web site at http://rotarycluboflakecity-downtown.com.

What: The 7th annual North Florida Home and Patio
Show
When: March 6, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and March 7, 11 a.m.-4
p.m.
Where: The Columbia County fairgrounds on CR 247 in
Lake City
FREE ADMISSION AND FREE PARKING

Annual St. Patrick's Day
Dinner
March 13
The annual St. Patrick's Day Dinner of Corned Beef &
Cabbage, will be held Sat. Mar. 13, at San Juan Catholic
Church in Branford.

Comprehensive Community
Services, Inc. 12th Annual
Lawn Mower Race
March 13
Comprehensive Community Services, Inc. 12th An-
nual Lawn Mower Race will be held March 13, 9 a.m.
- 12 noon at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park.

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Mowers will be provided by John's Lawn Equip-
ment. Show your support for individuals with dis-
ABILITIES by participating in this fun filled annual
fundraising event.
There will be a free chance to win 2 weekend
Suwannee River Jam tickets by coming out and watch-
ing the race.
FREE ADMISSION. Call 386-362-7143, for more
information.

Bond Hurst Howell

Reunion
March 13th
The Bond Hurst Howell reunion will be held on the
second Saturday in March, the 13th.
Come and bring a covered dish. The reunion will be
held in the fellowship hall at Wellborn Baptist Church,
10 a.m. until.....

Hike along the Suwannee

River
March 13
The North Florida Trail Blazers are once again hosting
the IDID A HIKE on Saturday, March 13 along the
beautiful Suwannee River to benefit the Florida Trail
Association and our chapter. The trail hugs the river


much of the way crossing the Walking Man Bridge,
Falling Creek and Little Shoals. We will be meeting in
White Springs at the Heritage and Nature Tourism
Center, a shuttle will carry you to the trailhead. Shuttle
service begins at 8 am until noon. There will be Sag
wagons at several locations along the way.
There will be a $20 charge to get on the shuttle.
Bring comfortable shoes, water and pack a lunch if you
like. Refreshments will be available at some of the sag
points.
For more information, contact Alton S,. .11.,. .,
or dunnams@windstream.net.

Spring Yard Sale
March 20
Mrs. Vickers' class is taking donations for their Spring
Yard Sale to be held March 20. Pick up available.
Please call (386) 344-2993 for more information.


Web challenge could benefit

animal shelter
Through mid-April
The Suwannee County Animal Control Shelter is en-
tered into a shelter challenge sponsored by Petfinders
and the animal rescue site. In order to win we need
everyone to log onto www.theanimalrescuesite.com and
vote for Suwannee County Animal Control Shelter. You
can do this once a day. The contest runs through mid-


April. Please, we need your help and it only takes a few
minutes a day. Not only can we possibly win the grand
prize of $100,000 but there are weekly prizes also.

Suwannee High Class of 1980
The Suwannee High Class of 1980 is planning their 30
year class reunion. If you were a member, had a child,
sibling or relative as part of the graduating class, please
email your name (maiden and married), address, phone
number and email address to shsclassl980@yahoo.com.
Or call 386-362-6309 to leave a message.
We look forward to hearing from you and seeing you
at the reunion.

Senior Citizen Club
Madison Travel & Tours
June 9-17
New York City "The Big Apple," 9 days, 8 nights
June 9-17, 2010. Total Cost $949. Final payment due by
4/3/2010. For more information contact Charlene and
Walter Howell (386) 842-2241.

Senior Citizen Club
Madison Travel & Tours
Oct. 14-26
Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon 13 days, 12 nights
Oct. 14-26, 2010. Total Cost $1220. Final payment due
by 8/8/2010. For more information contact Charlene and
Walter Howell (386) 842-2241.


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Addictions Support Group Greater
Visions, a faith-based addictions support
group Thursdays at 6 p.m. and Fridays at
9:30 a.m. in the fellowship hall at Christ
Central Ministries, 1550 Walker Ave. SW,
Live Oak, in the Suwannee County Mall.
Group provides spiritual and emotional
support in a non-judgmental setting. Info:
386-208-1345.
Al-Anon/Mayo Al-Anon Group now
meets with Banford Al-Anon Group Fri-
days, 7:30 p.m., at Branford United
Methodist Church on the comer of Express
and Henry Streets, Branford. Info: Janet,
386-362-1361; Carol, 386-362-1283.
Alcoholics Anonymous Branford -
Tuesdays and Fridays, 7:30 p.m., Branford
United Methodist Church, Express and Hen-
ry St., Branford. Info: John, 386-362-1361.
Alcoholics Anonymous Live Oak -
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, 8 p.m.,
Precinct Voting Building, Nobles Ferry
Road, Live Oak. Info: 386-688-6037.
Alcoholics Anonymous Mayo Group -
Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Thurs-
days at 8 p.m.; Manna House, Pine Street,
Mayo. Info: 386-674-6424.
Alcoholics Anonymous White Springs
- Courage to Change Mondays, 8 p.m.,
Methodist Church, White Springs. Info:
386-397-1410.
American Legion Post 107 BINGO -
every Tuesday, games at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.;
smoking permitted; public invited; must be
18 or older; Turkey shoot Saturdays, 12:
30 p.m. Directions: US 129 south to 142nd
Street, go east 1 mile, on the right. Info: 386-
362-5987, noon-6 p.m.
Bluegrass Association Saturdays; 6
p.m.; bluegrass jam at the Pickin' Shed; ex-
cept during main festival events; Spirit of the
Suwannee Music Park, US 129 North, Live
Oak; potluck dinners third Saturday of each
month; Info: 386-364-1683.
Boy Scout Troop 693 Mondays, 7 p.m.,
Shrine Club, Bass Road, until further notice.
Info: 386-590-6121.
Civil Air Patrol Suwannee Valley
Composite Squadron Thursdays, 6:30-
9:30 p.m., at the EAA hangar at the Suwan-
nee County Airport, Live Oak. Membership
open to children ages 12-18 and all adults.
Info: Capt. Grant W. Meadows Jr. in Live
Oak, 386-208-0701 or Capt. Rick Peters in
Lake City, 386-623-1356 or www.gainesvil-
lecap.org or www.cap.gov.
Dowling Park Volunteers Saturdays;
(1100 hours) 11 a.m.; at 22992 CR 250, Live
Oak.


Food free to anyone in need Alapaha
River Band of Cherokee, Inc., a non-profit
organization, will give away free food to
anyone in need first and third Fridays, from
noon-3 p.m. at Free Food Service Pantry,
3589 NW 28th Terrace, Jennings. Info:
Chief Joan Nelson, 386-938-4625 or 386-
938-3609, or www.thealapahariverband-
ofcherokeeinc.com.
Girl Scout Junior Troop 1077 every
Friday; 3:30 p.m.; Suwannee River Region-
al Library, US 129 South, Live Oak. Info:
Jenise Freeland, 386-364-4932 or
jenifree@alltel.net.
Greater Visions, a faith-based addic-
tions support group Thursdays at 6 p.m.
and Fridays at 9:30 a.m. in the fellowship
hall at Christ Central Ministries, 1550 Walk-
er Ave. SW, Live Oak, in the Suwannee
County Mall. Group provides spiritual and
emotional support in a non-judgmental set-
ting. Info: 386-208-1345.
Healthy Horizons, a chronic illness sup-
port group 6:30 p.m., second and fourth
Thursday at Christ Central Ministries, 1550
Walker Ave. SW, Live Oak. Group discus-
sion, educational materials and friendly sup-
port provided to enable all to live to their
fullest potential. All who live with a chronic
condition are invited to attend. Open to all
members of the community. Info: Church,
386-208-1345.
Jasper/Jennings Boy & Cub Scouts
Troop 908 & Girl Scout Troop 402-every
1st and 3rd Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Corinth
Baptist Church
7042 SW 41st Avenue, Jasper.
Jasper Kiwanis Club of Hamilton
County Wednesdays, 12:15 p.m., J.R. Lee
Complex, Jasper. Call for an application,
386-792-3484, 386-755-4896 or 386-792-
1110; leave name, address and phone or con-
tact number.
Kiwanis International of Live Oak -
meets at noon, Wednesdays at Farm Bu-
reau, 407 S. Dowling Ave., Live Oak.
Moms and Dads night out Dowling
Park Church of God will be hosting a
Moms and Dads night out the first and last
Friday of every month. We will accept chil-
dren ages 6 months to 12 years old. Times:
6-10 p.m. (strictly enforced). Fees: infants
to 2 yrs. $20. Fees: 3-12 yrs. $15. There
will be a sibling discount!
For information call Terri Pooler at 386-
658-3151.
Narcotics Anonymous-Branford -
Thursday, 7:30 p.m.; at United Methodist
Church, corner Express and Henry, Bran-


ford. Narcotics Anonymous is not affiliated
with United Methodist Church. Help Line:
352-376-8008, http://fdt.net/~ncoastna.
Narcotics Anonymous-Jasper Wednes-
days, 8 p.m.; at Jasper Public Library, 311
Hatley St., NE. Narcotics Anonymous is not
affiliated with Jasper Public Library. Help
Line, 352-376-8008, http://fdt.net/~ncoast-
na.
Narcotics Anonymous-Live Oak Tues-
day, 7 p.m., Thursday, noon and Friday, 7
p.m. at First United Methodist Church, 311
South Ohio Avenue, Live Oak. Narcotics
Anonymous is not affiliated with First Unit-
ed Methodist Church. Help Line, 352-376-
8008, http://fdt.net/~ncoasma.
Narcotics Anonymous Tuesdays and
Thursday, 6-7 p.m.; Closed sessions. Info:
Lee Devore, 386-294-3220.
Square Dance 7 p.m., Thursdays at John
H. Hale Community Park & Recreation
Center, 215 NE Duval St., Live Oak. Learn
to square dance, it's fun, meet new friends
and get great exercise. First lesson free.
Ralph Beekman, caller. Info: 386-752-2544.
Suwannee River Riding Club Mem-
bership fee $25 per year. Team roping first
and third Friday night. Speed events first and
third Saturday night. Info: 386-935-2622.


Suwannee River Economic Council,
Inc. free activities for seniors Monday-
Friday, free full lunch and bus pickup for se-
niors in Suwannee County. Other free activ-
ities at 10 a.m., Wednesdays, including free
BINGO with prizes and at 11:30 a.m. free
full lunch; Located at 1171 Nobles Ferry
Road, Live Oak. Info: Bruce Evans, 386-
362-1164.
Suwannee Valley Barbershop Chorus -
Tuesdays, 7 p.m., Crapps Meeting Room,
Suwannee River Regional Library, US 129
South, Live Oak; Info: Fred Phillips, 386-
362-1886.
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly Chap-
ter 662; Thursdays; meeting 9-10 a.m.; at
First Advent Christian Church, 699
Pinewood Dr., Live Oak; Affordable weight
loss support group. Weigh in from 8-8:50
a.m. Info: Elaine, 386-364-5537.
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly Chap-
ter 798; Wednesdays; meeting 9 a.m.; at
Live Oak Community Church of God,
10639 US 129 South, Live Oak; Affordable
weight loss support group. Info: 386-362-
5933.
Weight Watchers Mondays, 9:30 a.m.
and 6 p.m., St. Luke's Episcopal, toll-free
800-651-6000.


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Florida) Staff Branford
- third Wednesday; Town
Hall, Council Chambers,
Branford; 1-2:30 p.m.;
trained staff visits to assist
constituents; Info: 202-
2 2 5 5 2 3 5,
www.house.gov/boyd/.
Allen Boyd (D-North
Florida) Staff Live Oak -
third Wednesday; City
Council Chambers, City
Hall, 101 SE White Ave.,
Live Oak; 9:30-11:30 a.m.;
trained staff visits to assist
constituents; Info: 202-
2 2 5 5 2 3 5,
www.house.gov/boyd/.
State Representative
Debbie Boyd's staff holds
office hours in Branford,
Mayo and Live Oak A
member of State Represen-
tative Debbie Boyd's (D-
Newberry) staff will visit
Branford in Suwannee
County on the first
Wednesday afternoon of
every month and in Mayo
in Lafayette County and
Live Oak in Suwannee
County on the first Thurs-
day of every month so the
citizens will have an oppor-
tunity to meet personally
with staff and discuss is-
sues. Schedule: Branford -
2-5 p.m., Wednesdays in
Branford City Hall; 9:30
a.m.-noon, Thursdays in
Lafayette County Commis-
sioners Board Room; and
1:30-5 p.m., Thursdays in
the Live Oak City Hall's
Council Meeting Room.
Alzheimer's Support
Group third Thursday
(except December) at 3:30
p.m.; Good Samaritan Cen-
ter, Dowling Park. Info:
Angie Paarlberg, 386-658-
5594.
American Legion Post
59 third Tuesday, 7 p.m.,


Nell's Restaurant, Bran-
ford.
American Legion Post
107 The Harry C. Gray II
Memorial American Le-
gion Post No. 107 busi-
ness meeting, first Thurs-
day at noon and third
Thursday at 6:30 p.m., at
10726 142nd St., east of
US 129 (Blue Lake Road),
McAlpin. This is to accom-
modate both those who
cannot travel after dark and
those who work during the
day. Info: Richard Buffing-
ton, 386-364-5985.
American Legion Aux-
iliary Unit No. 107 first
Saturday; 10 a.m.; Harry C.
Gray II Memorial Ameri-
can Legion Post No. 107,
10726 142nd Rd., Live
Oak. Info: Tanya Lees,
386-364-8331.
American Legion Post
132 second Saturday;
9:30 a.m.; Wellborn Ma-
sonic Lodge, on CR 137,
downtown Wellborn; Info:
Gerald McKean, 386-963-
5901.
Bible college classes of-
fered Third Saturday,
from 2-5 p.m. at 104 Beech
St., NE, Live Oak. Yearn-
ing to learn more about the
Word? Can't attend classes
full time? Maybe this is
your answer. Info: Dr.
Simpson, 386-364-1607 or
386-344-4192.
BINGO at Wellborn
Community Center First
Tuesday, from 4-6 p.m.
Prize money based on par-
ticipation; dinner's follow
at 6 p.m. $5.00 per person.
Sponsored by the Marine
Corps League.
Bluegrass Pickin -
Suwannee Valley Blue-
grass Pickin first Satur-
day, 7 p.m., Otter Springs
Resort Lodge, 6470 SW


80th Ave., Trenton. It is
free to the public, in a nice,
air-conditioned building.
Info: Cloud Haley, toll-free
800-990-5410.
Bosom Buddies a
breast cancer support
group meets at 6 p.m.,
second Monday, at First
Advent Christian Church in
Live Oak. Breast cancer
survivors are invited to
share information, prayer
and strength with each oth-
er. Info: Lisa Mills, 386-
208-3949.
Branford Camera Club
- third Thursday; 7:30 p.m.;
Branford Library; second
Thursday; Note: No August
meeting; December meet-
ing held on second Thurs-
day to accommodated Hol-
iday season. Info: Carolyn
Hogue, program chair, 386-
935-2044.
Chamber of Commerce
- Suwannee County sec-
ond Thursday; 7:30 a.m.;
816 South Ohio Ave. Live
Oak; Info: 386-362-3071.
Christian Mission in
Action first Tuesday, 6
p.m., at Triumph the
Church and Kingdom of
God in Christ Youth Cen-
ter, 12001 NW Seventh St.,
Live Oak; Info: Audrey
Sharpe, 386-364-4560.
Christian Mission in
Action Ministry free
food and clothing give-
away, second Saturday, 11
a.m.-1 p.m., at John H.
Hale Community Park and
Recreation Center, Duval
Street, Live Oak; Info: Au-
drey Sharpe, 386-364-
4560.
Council for Progress of
Suwannee County sec-
ond Tuesday; 7:30 a.m.;
816 South Ohio Ave. Live
Oak; Info: 386-362-3071.
Cub Scout Pack No.


408-Tiger, Wolf, Bears
and Webelos dens (grades
one five) every Tuesday,
Aug.-May only; 6:30-8
p.m. at First Baptist
Church, Live Oak.
Disabled American Vet-
erans Chapter No. 126 -
second Thursday; 6 p.m.;
226 Parshley St., S.W, Live
Oak; Info: 386-362-1701.
Disaster Animal Re-
sponse Team (DART) -
first Tuesday, 5:30 p.m.,
Companion Animal Hospi-
tal, 605 N. Houston Street,
Live Oak. DART helps out
with pets, livestock, horses,
birds and all animals dur-
ing natural disasters. Vol-
unteers needed. Info: 386-
208-0072.
Dowling Park Volun-
teers first Saturday; 1100
hours (11 a.m.); training
each following Saturday at
1100 (11 a.m.); 22992 CR
250, Live Oak.
Drug Free Coalition of
Suwannee County last
Thursday, 5:30 p.m. at 813
Pinewood Way, Live Oak.
Info: Mary Taylor, 386-
362-2272, suwannee coali-
tion@mac.com,
www.drugfreesuwannee.co
m.
Fibromyalgia support
group first Monday, 6
p.m., at Suwannee River
Regional Library, 1848
Ohio Avenue South, Live
Oak. Feel free to bring
family members. Info: 386-
842-5206.
Florida Gateway Char-
ter Chapter of the Ameri-
can Business Women's
Association second
Thursday; 6 p.m.; locations
change; Info: Sandy Harri-
son, 386-754-0434 or 386-
752-0516.
Friends of Suwannee
River State Park second


Tuesday; 10 a.m., board
meeting; Suwannee River
State Park, US 90 West,
Live Oak; Last birding
walk for 2008 will be held
Saturday. Oct. 25; meet at
park 8 a.m.; bring water,
binoculars and favorite bird
ID book; wear comfortable
shoes or boots. Park en-
trance fees apply. Info:
Membership Chair Walter
Schoenfelder, 850-971-
5354, wbs@surfbest.net or
3 86- 362-2746,
fosrsp @ surfbest.net.
Ft. White Quilt Sisters -
last Saturday, 9 a.m.-until,
at Ft. White Town Hall near
Library. Quilters of all skill
levels are welcome to join
us for a relaxing time of
fun, fellowship and of
course quilting. No dues or
fees required just the love
and desire to quilt. Bring
your lunch and quilting -
make new quilting friends.
Info: 386-497-4179.
Food free to anyone in
need Alapaha River Band
of Cherokee, Inc., a non-
profit organization, will
give away free food to any-
one in need first and third
Friday, from noon-3 p.m.
at Free Food Service
Pantry, 3589 NW 28th Ter-
race, Jennings. Info: Chief
Joan Nelson, 386-938-4625
or 386-938-3609, or
www.thealapahariverband-
ofcherokeeinc.org.
GFWC Woman's Club
of Live Oak first Friday;
noon; 1308 Eleventh
Street, Live Oak.
Girl Scout Leaders,
Girl Scouts of Gateway
Council first Monday; 7
p.m.; First Advent Christ-
ian Church, Live Oak; Info:
Peggy Rudser, membership
specialist, 212 N. Marion
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Hamilton County Rid-
ing Club first Saturday; 5
p.m., meeting-games;
Hamilton County Arena,
Jasper; third Saturday; 5
p.m.; trail ride-dinner, loca-
tion announced at the first
Saturday meeting; new
members welcome; Info:
386-792-2725.
Hamilton County
Tourist Development
Council second Wednes-
day; 1 p.m.; 1153 US 41
NW, Suite 4, Jasper (court-
house annex); public is wel-
come. Info: 386-792-6828.
Healthy Horizons, a
chronic illness support
group meets at 6:30 p.m.,
second and third Thursdays
at Christ Central Ministries,
1550 Walker Ave. SW, Live
Oak. Group discussion, ed-
ucational materials and
friendly support provided to
enable all to live to their
fullest potential. All who
live with a chronic condi-
tion are invited to attend.
Open to all members of the
community. Info: Church,
386-208-1345..
Home and Community
Educators (HCE) first
Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., at
Suwannee County Exten-
sion Office, Coliseum
Complex, 1302 Eleventh
Street, Live Oak; new
members welcome; Pleas-
ant Hill-second Monday, at
10 a.m.; McAlpin Commu-
nity Center, McAlpin; For-
merly known as Pleasant
Hill Home Extension Club.
Short business meeting, fol-
lowed by a workshop of
different projects for the
community. Visitors are al-
ways welcome. Info: Donna
Wade, president, 386-963-
3516, or Barbara Parks,
386-362-3044. Happy
Homemakers-second
Wednesday; Suwannee
County Coliseum Complex,
1302 Eleventh Street, Live
Oak. Info: 386-362-2771.
Homeless Services Net-
work of Suwannee Valley
- second Tuesday, 4 p.m. at
Columbia County Public
Library, Lake City. United
Way of Suwannee Valley
serves as the lead agency
for the Homeless Services
Network of Suwannee Val-
ley, which serves the coun-
ties of Columbia, Suwan-
nee, Lafayette and Hamil-
ton. The network includes
agencies and individuals in-
terested in the services
available to those who are
homeless or threatened with
homelessness. Agency rep-
resentatives, individuals,
homeless and formerly
homeless, with an interest
in the needs of those who
are experiencing homeless-
ness or are threatened with
homelessness are encour-
aged to attend.
Humane Society,
Suwannee Valley Ani-
mal Shelter second Mon-
day; noon; at the shelter lo-
cated on Bisbee Loop,
south entrance, in Lee off
CR 255, Madison County;
Info: toll-free 866-
Adoptl2, 866-236-7812,
www.geocities.com/suwan-
neehs.
Lady of the Lake Quilt-
ing Guild fourth Wednes-
day, in Lake City; for any-
one interested in quilts and
the art of quilting; the quilt-
ing public is invited. Info:
Marcia Kazmierski, presi-
dent, 386-752-2461.
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.
Lions Club second
Tuesday and fourth Tues-
day; 12 p.m.; Farm Bureau
meeting room; Info: Homer
Scroggin, 386-364-4098.
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ogy Social Workers; provides participants with reliable in-
formation, peer support and practical coping skills. Meets
third Monday, 6-7 p.m., Phillips Dining Hall, Advent Chris-
tian Village, Dowling Park.
Road To Recovery lack of transportation is one of the
biggest challenges for thousands of cancer patients. Many
need daily or weekly treatment and they don't have a car or
are too ill to drive. The program provides volunteer drivers
to transport cancer patients to and from these life-saving
cancer treatments. Call toll-free 800-227-2345 to request a
ride or train as a voluteer-Live Oak/Lake City/Dowling
Park.
Look Good, Feel Better a free, community-based pro-
gram that teaches beauty techniques to female cancer pa-


tients currently in chemotherapy or radiation treatment to
help restore their appearance and self-image. This partner-
ship between the American Cancer Society, the Cosmetic,
Toiletry and Fragrance Association Foundation and the Na-
tional Csincihlh*,-, Association enables certified and li-
censed beauty professionals to help cancer patients regain
self-confidence during their treatment. Meets second Mon-
day, 9:30 a.m. in the conference room in Shands at Lake
Shore hospital, Lake City. Continental breakfast provided
courtesy of Shands. Call toll-free to reserve free make-up
kits 800-227-2345.
Reach to Recovery connects breast cancer patients with
trained breast cancer survivors. Breast cancer survivors pro-
vide free one-on-one support and information to help cope
with their breast cancer experience. Gift bag included. Re-
quest a visitor by calling toll-free 800-227-2345-Lake
City/Live Oak.
Man to Man provides men with prostate cancer a com-
fortable, community-based setting for discussion, education
and support. The program provides men with free support on
individual and group levels, and offers participants the op-
portunity to educate their communities and advocate for
prostate cancer issues. Meets second Tuesday, 7 p.m., class-
room at Lake City Medical Center. Refreshments provided
by LCMC. Info: Bill Mann 386-758-7681. Meets second
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Christian Village, Dowling Park. Info: Albert Applewhite,
386-658-3085.
Angel Food Ministry Love INC of Suwannee County
- Anyone may purchase a package of food for $32. Also, one
or more specials will be available for an additional charge,
only with the purchase of a regular box. You can purchase
with Food Stamps (EBT) or by cash or check. Regular box:
$32. Specials vary each month. Please bring a box (Banana
box size) for packing your food in on the day of pickup. Pay
first of month, food delivered end of month. Info: 386-364-
4673.
Childbirth classes (free) Suwannee County Health De-
partment; 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 kids; Info:
ches3inl@yahoo.com or Tammy, 386-362-6939.
Christian Mission in Action Ministry free food and
clothing give-away, second Saturday, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., at John
H. Hale Community Park & Recreation Center, 215 NE Du-
val St., Live Oak; Info: Audrey Sharpe, 386-364-4560.
Dairy Queen Benefit Night Dairy Queen of Live Oak
will host Dairy Queen Benefit Night the second Tuesday of
every month from 6-8 p.m. to help buy books for Suwannee
Middle School.
Experience Works a national nonprofit organization,
(formerly Green Thumb) provides training and employment
services to older workers over 55 and with a limited in-
come in Suwannee County through the Senior Communi-
ty 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.ex-
perienceworks.org.
Experimental Airplane Association (EAA) Breakfast -
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 $5.00; the
EAA Chapter sponsors two students from NJROTC to go to
the Air Academy in Oshkosh, Wis.
Experimental Airplane Association (EAA #797) fourth
Thursday; meeting and potluck dinner at EAA Chapter
Building at the Suwannee County Airport.
Food free to anyone in need Alapaha River Band of
Cherokee, Inc., a non-profit organization, will give away free
food to anyone in need first and third Fridays, from noon-3
p.m. at Free Food Service Pantry, 3589 NW 28th Terrace,
Jennings. Info: Chief Joan Nelson, 386-938-4625 or 386-
938-3609, or
http://www.alapahariverbandofcherokeeinc.org.
Food Bank of Suwannee Valley a division of Catholic
Charities of Lake City whose purpose is to distribute food to
14 member agencies for further distribution in Columbia,
Suwannee, Hamilton and Union counties to help eliminate
hunger. Volunteers are always needed, call Glenda Parton at
386-755-5683.
WWW.FREECYCLE Recycle with
www.freecycle.org; The Freecycle NetworkTM is made up of
many individual groups across the globe to "recycle" and
keep out of landfills. It's a grassroots and entirely nonprofit
movement of people who are giving (and .-cliiii--'i items for
free in their own homes. Membership is free. To sign up, find
your community Live Oak Suwannee County at the
Web site www.freecycle.org. When you want to find a new
home for something you simply send an email offering it
to members of the Live Oak Suwannee County Freecy-
cle group. Or, maybe you're looking to acquire something
yourself. Simply post a request for the item and you might
just get it. Non-profit organizations are also welcome to join
too! For more information, log onto www.freecycle.org.
Friends of Suwannee River State Park second Tues-
day, 10 a.m., board meeting; Suwannee River State Park, US
90 West, Live Oak; Last birding walk for 2008 will be held
Saturday, Oct. 25; meet at park 8 a.m.; bring water, binocu-
lars and favorite bird ID book; wear comfortable shoes or
boots. Park entrance fees apply. Info: Membership Chair
Walter Schoenfelder, 850-971-5354, wbs@surfbest.net or
386-362-2746, fosrsp@surfbest.net.
GED Tests Suwannee-Hamilton Technical Center;
mandatory registration session before test; Info: Lynn Lee,
386-364-2782; age waivers, Karen Williams, 386-384-2763,
counselor.
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under 18. Adventure Camp weekend camps for children,
ages 9-12 held at Camp Suwannee, Dowling Park. Children
enjoy crafts, games, swimming, canoeing and campfires.
Consultation services with licensed counselor with over 30
years experience working with families and children an-
swers for questions about raising grandchildren; crisis inter-
vention; understanding stress, depression and anxiety. Edu-
cation/training periodic workshops focusing on parenting
skills, understanding the effects of abuse or neglect on chil-
dren, how to influence you grandchildren positively without
straining the relationship. Free services provided by Advent
Christian Village and partially funded by Elder Options and
the Area Agency on Aging. Info: Dr. Rob Crankshaw, 386-
658-5118.
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 Florida Gateway Drive, Lake
City; Info: Carolyn Long, 386-752-9191.
Jasper Woman's Club The clubhouse of the Jasper
Woman's Club, a 2,400-square-foot hall/kitchen, is available
for parties, reunions, meetings and other social events. The
rental fee benefits the building fund and maintenance fund of
the club. For information concerning the rules, regulations
and fees for renting the building, call 386-855-5670 during
normal business hours.
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.
Love INC of Suwannee County A non-profit Christian
group; represents local churches; finds help for valid needs;
Info: 386-364-4673, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.- noon.
Love INC of Suwannee County Angel Food Ministry
- Anyone may purchase a package of food for $32. Also, one
or more specials will be available for an additional charge,
only with the purchase of a regular box. You can purchase
with Food Stamps (EBT) or by cash or check. Regular box:
$32. Specials vary each month. Please bring a box (Banana
box size) for packing your food in on the day of pickup. Pay
first of month, food delivered end of month. Info: 386-364-
4673.
MDA Assists people with ALS; help with purchase and
repair of wheelchairs; support groups; expert-led seminars;
Info: www.als.mdausa.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.
North Florida Community College (NFCC) Communi-
ty Education classes available for all ages on campus; also,
more than 290 online community education courses avail-
able at www.ed2go.com/nfcc, keyword Community Educa-
tion. Complete list available online. Info: Suzie Godfrey,
850-973-9453, godfreys@nfcc.edu.
North Florida Workforce Development strives to help
dislocated workers and other jobseekers find employment in
a prompt manner; office hours at One-Stop Center in Madi-


son: 850-973-9675, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday and al-
ternate Saturdays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Note: The mobile unit is
scheduled to be in Live Oak at the Lowe's parking lot on
North US 129, every Tuesday from 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Operation Cleansweep FDACS and FDEP sponsor Op-
eration Cleansweep to collect and safely dispose of pesti-
cides in Florida; Cost: Free; Info: toll-free 877-851-5285,
www.dep.state.fl.us/waste/categories/cleansweep-pesticides/
or local Household Hazardous Waste program,
www.earth911.
Parents of ADD and ADHD Children support group;
Info: Lea-Anne Elaine, 386-362-7339.
Pregnancy Crisis Center Two locations: 112 Piedmont
St., Live Oak, and 227 SW Columbia Ave., Lake City are
open Wednesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; offer confidential
counseling, free pregnancy tests, clothes for expectant moth-
ers and infants; referrals to pro-life doctors; groups and
churches may sponsor baby showers with donation of the
gifts to the center; needed: maternity clothes and hangers;
Info: 386-330-2229, 386-755-0058 or toll-free 800-696-
4580.
Prescription Assistance patients who need help paying
for their prescription medicines should call Partnership for
Prescription Assistance, toll-free 800-477-2669,
www.pparx.org
SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders)
Branford statewide program of the Florida Department of
Elder Affairs. Free unbiased Medicare counseling provided.
Trained SHINE Volunteers offer information and assistance
with Medicare, Medicare Prescription Drug Plans, Medicare
supplemental insurance, Medicaid programs, and prescrip-
tion assistance programs offered by pharmaceutical compa-
nies. They can also provide valuable information about
Medicare to persons soon to turn 65. Call the following num-
ber and they will refer you to the shine counseling site at
Branford Public Library or a shine counselor will call you if
you cannot visit this site. Info: Elder Helpline, toll-free 800-
262-2243.
Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park The Suwannee


River Bluegrass Association every Saturday night; 6 p.m.;
bluegrass jam at the Pickin' Shed, except during main festi-
val events, at Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park, US 129
North, Live Oak; potluck dinner third Saturday; Info: 386-
364-1683.
Stephen Foster State Culture Center State Park, White
Springs First Saturday Coffeehouse and "Art in the
Park" first Saturday, 7-9 p.m., auditorium; open stage
night with songs, stories, yodeling, music and much more.
Coffee and desserts available for sale. Free admission; Lo-
cated on US 41, three miles from 1-75 and nine miles from I-
10. Enjoy "Art in the Park" from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. in Craft
Square. Something for every member of the family. Info:
386-397-1920, 386-397-4331,
www.FloridaStateParks.org/stephenfoster/.
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.
Suwannee Valley Bluegrass Pickin first Saturday, 7
p.m., Otter Springs Resort Lodge, 6470 SW 80th Ave., Tren-
ton. It is free to the public, in a nice, air-conditioned build-
ing. Info: Cloud Haley, toll-free 800-990-5410.
Volunteers needed Disaster Animal Response Team
(DART) is looking for help. Volunteers are needed to help
out with animals during hurricanes and all natural disasters.
DART meets the first Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at Companion
Animal Hospital, 605 N. Houston Street, Live Oak. Volun-
teers are especially needed to help man pet-friendly shelters
right here in Suwannee County. If you'd like to help out or
be put on the list of volunteers, call 386-208-0072, or come
to the monthly meeting. DART helps out with pets, live-
stock, horses, birds and all animals during natural disasters.

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first Tuesday; 6 p.m.; 213 NW Second St., Live Oak.
Live Oak Senior Citizens first Monday; 10:30 a.m.;
Exhibition II Building, Coliseum Complex, 1302 SW
Eleventh St., Live Oak; escorted tours available, prices
vary; Deposits due at registration, balance due before trip.
Info: Walter and Charlene Howell, 386-842-2241.
GFWC Woman's Club of Live Oak first Friday at
noon; 1308 Eleventh Street, Live Oak.
Suwannee Valley Humane Society Animal Shelter -
second Monday; noon; at the shelter located on Bisbee
Loop, south entrance, in Lee off CR 255, Madison Coun-
ty; Info: toll-free 866-Adoptl2, 866-236-7812,
www.geocities.com/suwanneehs.
Live Oak, Suwannee County Recreation Board sec-
ond 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.; Mar-
vin E. Jones Building, Dowling Park; free; refreshments
provided; Info: American Cancer Society toll-free 800-
ACS-2345 or the local office toll-free 888-295-6787
(Press 2) Ext. 114.
McAlpin Community Club second Monday; 7 p.m.;
covered dish dinner first; everyone welcome; purpose to
acquaint members of the community of services available
in the county; Info: Donna Wade, 386-935-3516 or Shirley
Jones, 386-963-5357; building rental: Leslie Owens, 386-
364-3400.
MOMS Club second Wednesday; 11:15 a.m. at the
fellowship hall of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, go
West on US 90 seven miles from 1-75, and 1-1/2 miles
from the Columbia/Suwannee County line, 12 miles from
Live Oak; Info: 386-397-1254, MOMSClubofLiveOak-
LakeCityFl @alltel.net
North Florida Chapter of Newborns in Need first
Tuesday; 10 a.m.-1 p.m.; in the small conference room at
Suwannee River Regional Library, 1848 US 129 South,
Live Oak.. Please join them if you crochet, knit, sew, serge
or can cut out or package. Help them take care of the pre-
mature babies in our area. Info: Mabel Graham, 386-590-
4075.
North Florida Conservation and Airboat Alliance -
second Tuesday; 7 p.m.; John H. Hale Community Park &
Recreation Center, 215 NE Duval St., Live Oak; all meet-
ings covered dish; airboaters and sportsmen working to
keep public lands and waterways open for everyone to use
and enjoy. No December meeting. President Winston
Williams; Vice President Garry Garrison; Secretary-
Treasurer Patty Wood-Williams. Info: Winston Williams,
386-362-6716; or e-mail pattyannwood@realtyagent.com.
North Florida Hope Share second Tuesday, 6 p.m.,
Suwannee County Sheriff's Office, Criminal Division
Training Room, (old Mastec building), 1902 NE Duval St.,
Live Oak. Non-profit support group for grieving parents
and family members. Light refreshments served. Info:
Missy Norris, 386-364-3789 or 386-364-4064.
Nursing Mom's Group second Friday; 10 a.m.;
Suwannee River Regional Library, Live Oak; Info:
Michelle, 386-776-2955.
Pleasant Hill Home and Community Education
(HCE) Club, formerly known as Home Extension Club
- second Monday, 10 a.m., McAlpin Community Center
Small business meeting, followed by a workshop of dif-
ferent projects for the community. Visitors are always wel-
come. Info: Donna Wade, president, 386-963-3516, or
Barbara Parks, 386-362-3044.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders -
Advent Christian Village Dowling Park trained vol-
unteers help elders and their caregivers in Dowling Park
area of Suwannee County to understand Medicare and oth-
er health insurance programs make informed decisions on
insurance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on dis-
counted prescription drug programs and eligibility re-
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)
Branford statewide program of the Florida Department
of Elder Affairs. Free unbiased Medicare counseling pro-
vided. Trained SHINE Volunteers offer information and
assistance with Medicare, Medicare Prescription Drug
Plans, Medicare supplemental insurance, Medicaid pro-
grams, and prescription assistance programs offered by
pharmaceutical companies. They can also provide valu-
able information about Medicare to persons soon to turn
65. Call the following number and they will refer you to
the shine counseling site at Branford Public Library or a
shine counselor will call you if you cannot visit this site.
Info: Elder Helpline, toll-free 800-262-2243.
SHINE Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders -
Jasper Monday-Friday, 1-4 p.m.; Hamilton Pharmacy
Assistance Program, Sandlin Building, 204 NE 1st Street,
Jasper; trained volunteers help elders and their caregivers
in Suwannee County to understand Medicare and other
health insurance programs make informed decisions on in-
surance, Medicare Prescription Drug Cards and on dis-
counted prescription drug programs and eligibility re-
quirements; 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 -
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 programs make in-
formed decisions on insurance, Medicare Prescription
Drug Cards and on discounted prescription drug programs
and eligibility requirements; free; Info: Florida Depart-


ment 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 -
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 pre-


scription drug programs and eligibility requirements; Info:
Florida Department of Elder Affairs toll-free 800-262-
2243, Monday 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 Man-
agement District, US 90 and CR 49, Live Oak; Info: Sam
Bigbie, 386-362-5090; Don Neale, 386-362-4850; Sylvia
Dunnam, 386-362-3256.
Suwannee County Cattlemen's Association third
Thursday; 6:30 p.m.; Farmers Co-op meeting room; Info:
Herb Rogers, 386-362-4118.
Suwannee County Chamber of Commerce second
Thursday; 7:30 a.m.; 816 South Ohio Ave. Live Oak; Info:
386-362-3071.
Suwannee County: Council for Progress of Suwan-
nee County second Tuesday; 7:30 a.m.; 816 South Ohio
Ave. Live Oak; Info: 386-362-3071.
Suwannee County Conservation District third
Thursday, 7 p.m., at Suwannee River Water Management
District Office, US 90 and CR 49, Live Oak. Open to the
public. Info: District Office, 386-362-2622, ext. 3.
Suwannee County Republican Executive Commit-
tee first Thursday, 7 p.m., Suwannee County Regional
Library on US 129 S in Live Oak. All welcome. For


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Suwannee County Democratic Executive Committee
- first Thursday, 7 p.m., Spirit of the Suwannee, Hwy 129
N, Live Oak; All welcome. Info: Monica, 386-330-2036.
Suwannee County Development Authority second
Tuesday; 5:30 p.m.; 816 South Ohio Ave. Live Oak; Info:
386-362-3071.
Suwannee County Tourist Development Council -
fourth Tuesday; 1 p.m.; 816 South Ohio Ave. Live Oak;
Info: 386-362-3071.
Suwannee County Senior Citizens first Monday;
10:30 a.m., Exhibition II Building, Coliseum Complex,
1302 SW Eleventh St., Live Oak; escorted tours available,
prices vary; Deposits due at registration, balance due be-
fore trip. Info: Walter and Charlene Howell, 386-842-
2241.
Suwannee Elementary School (SES) School Adviso-
ry Council (SAC) meets at 6 p.m., third Tuesday, in the
media center at SES, 1748 South Ohio/Martin Luther
King Jr. Avenue, Live Oak. All interested parties are wel-
come to attend.
Suwannee Valley Quilters first and third Thursday;
10 a.m.; Info: Jane, 386-776-2909 after 4 p.m.


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2005 CHEVROLET CORVETTE
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, Leather, Chrome Wheels,
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2009 BMW 1351 COUPE 2003 MERCEDES-BENZ E-320 2006 ACURA TL
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, ALLOY WHEELS, LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, LEATHER, ALLOY WHEELS, SUNROOF, WOOD- LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, LEATHER, SUNROOF, WOODGRAIN
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THIS ONE IS LIKE BRAND NEW' OPTIONS TO LIST ON THIS ULTRA LOW MILEAGE MERCEDES!!! TOO MANY OPTIONS TO LIST ON THIS LUXURY SEDAN!!!


2007 CHEVY TAHOE LS
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, 3RD ROW
SEAT, BRAND NEW TIRES, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER DRIVER'S SEAT,
THESE TAHOES ARE DIFFICULT TO FIND, IT WON'T LAST LONG!!!


2005 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LT
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, LEATHER, DUAL DIGITAL
CLIMATE CONTROLS, HEATED SEATS, MEMORY SEAT, SUNROOF.
THIS ONE IS FULLY LOADED w/TOO MANY OPTIONS TO LIST!!!


2007 CHEVY 2500 HD LT 4x4
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, LEATHER, HEATED/MEMORY
SEATS, DUAL DIGITAL CLIMATE CONTROL, BOSE STEREO SYSTEM,
DUAL POWER SEATS, Tow PKG BFG ALL TERRAIN TIRES
FULLY LOADED AND HAS THE "ALLISON TRANSMISSION"!!!
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2006 FORD F-250 CREW KING RANCH 4x4
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, SADDLE LEATHER, SUNROOF, 20"
CHROME WHEELS, POWER SEAT, FACTORY NERF BARS, ALL POWER
EQUIPMENT, TWO-TONE PAINT, THIS KING RANCH PACKAGE
IS FORD'S "TOP OF THE LINE" DIESEL TRUCK!!!


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2006 F-150 SUPER CAB LARIAT 4x4
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, LEATHER, POWER DRIVER'S SEAT,
WOODGRAIN TRIM, DIGITAL CLIMATE CONTROLS, STEERING WHEEL
CONTROLS, ALLOY WHEELS & FACTORY CHROME STEPS.
THIS ONE IS AS NICE AS YOU WILL EVER SEE!!!


2000 FORD F-350 SUPER CREW XLT
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS,
Tilt & Cruise, Ice Cold A/C, Spray-In Bedliner, THIS TRUCK IS
A WORK HORSE w/PLENTY OF ROOM FOR THE CREW!!!
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LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, CHROME 20" WHEELS,
RWL TIRES, HEMI ENGINE, CHROME BODY SIDE MOLDING,
POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, POWER SLIDING REAR WINDOW.
THIS ONE IS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION!!!


2008 RAM 2500 QUAD SLT 4x4
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, POWER DRIVER'S SEAT, INFINITY AUDIO
SYSTEM, 315" BF GOODRICH TIRES, ALLOY WHEELS, CHROME BODY SIDE
MOLDING, FOG LIGHTS, THIS ONE IS LOADED & SUPER NICE!!!





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2007 Ram 2500 QUAD SLT 4x4
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA CLEAN, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, TILT &
CRUISE, BRAND NEW BFG 315" TIRES, ALLOY WHEELS, FOG LIGHTS
& SPRAY-IN BEDLINER. HURRY, THIS ONE WON'T LAST LONG!!


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2007 DODGE CHARGER R/T
XTRA XTRA CLEAN, LEATHER, SPOILER, 20" CHROME WHEELS,
DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL, HEATED SEATS & DUAL POWER SEATS.
GORGEOUS CAR w/ULTRA LOW MILES!!!


2003 WRANGLER 4x4
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN,
ALLOY WHEELS, AUTOMATIC, ICE COLD A/C
THIS ONE IS SUPER NICE w/HARDLY ANY MILES!!!







2007 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA 4x4
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, WE SOLD IT NEW, 18" ALLOY WHEELS,
DUAL TOPs-HARD TOP & SOFT Top, AUTOMATIC, POWER WINDOWS &
LOCKS. THE NICEST WRANGLER WE HAVE EVER TRADED FOR!!!


2008 PONTIAC TORRENT
LOCALTRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, Power Windows & Locks, ALLOY
WHEELS, Spoiler, Fog Lights, Tilt & Cruise, Keyless Entry, THIS
LOW MILEAGE SUV IS BOTH PRACTICAL & ECONOMICAL!!!


106 FORD EXPLORER EDDIE BAUER
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, ALLOY WHEELS
LEATHER, ALL THE POWER EQUIPMENT
THIS IS THE NICEST ONE AROUND!!!


2006 RAM 1500 4X4
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA CLEAN, TILT & CRUISE, BRAND
NEW RWL TIRES W/BULLET HOLE WHEELS & CD.
PERFECT AFFORDABLE 4x4 TRUCK!!!


2006 JEEP LIBERTY "65TH ANNIVERSARY"
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER WINDOWS
& LOCKS, TILT & CRUISE, BRAND NEW TIRES! THIS ANNIVERSARY
EDITION LIBERTY IS SUPER NICE w/ULTRA LOW MILES!!!


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2008 CHEVY COLORADO CREW LT
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, ALLOY WHEELS, POWER
WINDOWS & LOCKS, SPRAY-IN BEDLINER, Z-71 PACKAGE,
CREW CAB TRUCK WITH PLENTY OF ROOM!!

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2007 CHEVROLET HHR LT
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, LEATHER, SUNROOF,
CHROME WHEELS, HEATED SEATS, POWER DRIVER'S SEAT,
THIS ONE IS LOADED w/ALL THE TOYS!!!





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2008 CHEVY EXT CAB LT
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, TILT &
CRUISE, DUAL DIGITAL CLIMATE CONTROLS, TOW PACKAGE, ON-STAR,
ALLOY WHEELS. THIS LOW MILEAGE CHEVY IS IMMACULATE!!!


2003 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, AUTOMATIC, LEATHER, ALLOY WHEELS,
POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, 6 DISC CD CHANGER & MACH STEREO SYSTEM.
THIS ONE HAS ULTRA LOW MILES & FULLY LOADED!!!






2009 FORD MUSTANG GT
LOCAL TRADE, XTRAXTRA CLEAN, PERFECT INSIDE & OUT, LEATHER,
DUAL EXHAUST, 18" WIDE SPOKE ALUMINUM WHEELS, SPOILER,
FOG LIGHTS, SHAKER STEREO SYSTEM w/6 DISC CD CHANGER,
AMBIENT INTERIOR MOOD LIGHTING. THE NICEST ONE AROUND!!!
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2006 FORD F-350 XLT CAB/CHASSIS
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA CLEAN, AUTOMATIC, BRAND NEW RWL TIRES
POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, FACTORY BRAKE CONTROLLER THIS IS A
SUPER NICE DIESEL TRUCK, READY TO GO TO WORK TODAY!!!


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2004 DODGE DURANGO LIMITED
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, LEATHER, DUAL POWER SEATS, MEMORY
SEAT, INFINITY AUDIO SYSTEM, 6 DISC CD CHANGER, DIGITAL CLIMATE
CONTROL & 3RD SEAT. THIS LOADED SUV HAS ULTRA LOW MILES!!!
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LOCAL TRADE, XTRA CLEAN, ALLOY WHEELS, 3RD SEAT, RUNNING BOARDS,
ALPINE AUDIO SYSTEM W/STEERING WHEEL AUDO CONTROLS, DVD
ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM. THIS ONE IS LOADED w/ALL THE TOYS!!!


2001 RAM QUAD CAB SLT
LOCAL TRADE, XTRAXTRA CLEAN, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, ALLOY
WHEELS W/RWL MICHELIN TIRES, TILT & CRUISE & SPRAY-IN BEDLINER.
YOU MUST SEE THIS TRUCK TO BELIEVE HOW NICE IT IS!!!


2007 JEEP COMMANDER
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, WE SOLD IT NEW!
POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, ALLOYWHEELS, THIRD ROW SEAT,
TILT& CRUISE, HURRY, IT WON'T LAST LONG!!!


2008 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, WE SOLD IT NEW!
AUTOMATIC, TILT & CRUISE, ICE COLD A/C & ALLOY WHEELS
$AVE BIG ON THIS PRE-OWNED, ONE OWNER WRANGLER!!!


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2008 RAM 1500
LOCAL TRADE, XTRAXTRA CLEAN, WE SOLD IT NEW!
20" CHROME WHEELS, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS,
TILT & CRUISE ULTRA LOW MILEAGE TRUCK!!!


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2007 GMC SIERRA EXT CAB
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS,
DUAL CLIMATE CONTROLS, T PACKAGE, SPRAY-IN BEDLINER,
BRAND NEW MICHELIN TIRES, SUPER, SUPER NICE!





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2008 GMC SIERRA CREW CAB
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, 20" WHEELS, LEATHER, DVD
ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM, POWER DRIVER'S SEAT, FOG LIGHTS, TOW
PKG., SPRAY-IN BEDLINER, THIS GORGEOUS GMC IS FULLY
LOADED w/TOO MANY OPTIONS TO LIST!!!


2004 DODGE 3500 SPRINTER "LANDSCAPE"
XTRAXTRA CLEAN, ICE COLD A/C, MERCEDES DIESEL ENGINE
THIS ONE COMES FULLY EQUIPPED w/THE LANDSCAPE BED!!!


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2006 RAM 1 TON QUAD SLT FLATBED
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA CLEAN, POWER WINDOWS
& LOCKS, TILT & CRUISE, TURN OVER GOOSENECK HITCH
NICE FLATBED WITH PLENTY OF STORAGE!!!


2006 RAM 1500
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA CLEAN, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS
TILT & CRUISE, TOW PKG, BRAND NEW RWL TIRES
& Automatic, ONE THIS NICE IS HARD TO FIND!!!


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2007 RAM 2500 SLT 4x4
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA CLEAN, Power Windows & Locks, Tow Pkg.,
BRAND NEW MICHELIN TIRES, THIS LONG BED TRUCK IS
READY TO WORK w/THE POWER OPTIONS TO COMPLIMENT!!!


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2007 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, WE SOLD IT NEW
20" ALLOY WHEELS, POWER Driver's Seat, WINDOWS &
LOCKS, TILT & CRUISE, THE NICEST ONEAROUND!!!


2008 RAM 1500 SLT
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, ALLOY WHEELS,
POWER DRIVER'S SEAT, Power WINDOWS & LOCKS,
Tow PKG., FOG LIGHTS, TILT & CRUISE, V8 ENGINE,
THIS ULTRA LOW MILEAGE TRUCK HAS IT ALL!!!


2008 GMC CREW CAB SLT Z-71 4x4 2009 DODGE JOURNEY R/T 2002 SEBRING LIMITED CONVERTIBLE
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, LEATHER, DUAL DIGITAL CLIMATE LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, TWO-TONE LEATHER, CHROME WHEELS, POWER LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, CHROME WHEELS, LEATHER,
CONTROL, DUAL POWER/HEATED SEATS, ALLOY WHEELS, SPRAY-IN DRIVER'S SEAT DUAL DIGITAL CONTROLS, HEATED SEATS, & 3RD ROW SEAT. THIS WOODGRAIN INTERIOR TRIM, ALL THE POWER EQUIPMENT.
BEDLINER, TOW PKG., THIS Z-71 CREW CAB HAS ALL THE TOYS! ONE IS FULLY LOADED w/TOO MANY OPTIONS TO LIST! MUST SEE IT!!! THIS ONE HAS ULTRA LOW MILES!!!


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2006 DAKOTA SLT CLUB CAB
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, WE SOLD IT NEW! ALLOY WHEELS,
POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, Fog Lights & Tow PACKAGE. THIS ULTRA
LOW MILEAGE DAKOTA HAS ALL THE BELLS & WHISTLES!!!


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_MILES A YEAR!
2003 SUZUKI VITARA
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA CLEAN, POWER WINDOWS
& LOCKS, AUTOMATIC, CDIC, CD, ICE COLD A/C
THIS SUV IS SUPER NICE w/HARDLY ANY MILES!!!


2006 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY TOURING
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA XTRA CLEAN, QUAD BUCKET SEATS,
POWER DRIVER'S SEAT, ALLOY WHEELS, STOW N Go SEATING,
THIS VAN IS FULLY EQUIPPED & SUPER NICE!!!


2004 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA CLEAN, POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS, TILT,
CRUISE, REAR AIR, DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL, THIS IS A SUPER
NICE VAN w/PLENTY OF ROOM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!!!


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2008 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB
LOCAL TRADE, XTRA CLEAN, WE SOLD IT NEW
CD, V8 AUTOMATIC ENGINE. SPRAY-IN BEDLINER.
NICEST ONEAROUND!!!


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