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    Section A: Main
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    Section A: Main: Opinion
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    Section A: Main: Business
        page A 5
    Section A: Main: Calendar
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    Section A: Main: Obituaries
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    Section A: Main: Sports
        page A 8
        page A 9
        page A 10
    Section B: Weekend
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    Section B: Weekend: Leisure
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    Section B: Weekend: Arts
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    Section B: Weekend: Screen
        page B 4
    Section B: Weekend: Music
        page B 5
    Section B: Weekend: Religion
        page B 6
        page B 7
    Section B: Weekend: Arts and Entertainment
        page B 8
    Section C: Classified
        page C 1
        page C 2
        page C 3
        page C 4
        page C 5
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    Section C: Classified: Just for Fun
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WEEKEND EDITION
S" JANUARY 27, 2006


Religion
Our Lady Star of
Sea teens in
fashion show


Launching new art
Stellers Gallery opens
exhibit of six artists
See Weekend, B-1


See B-7


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Vol. 43, Nd. 63


VEDRA


Nease ousted
Panthers fall in
semifinals of district ,
tournament

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LEADER


Serving the communities of Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Mayport since 1963




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by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF I'RITER
Jerry Cameron, aide to County
Commissioner Ben Rich, resigned his
position with St. Johns Vision
Wednesday after what he called a
"vicious verbal attack" from
Commissioner Karen Stern.
Cameron said Stern's "unwarranted
verbal attack" occurred during a discus-
sion of the "Neighborhood Bill of
Rights," which Cameron has been pro-
moting throughout the county, includ-


ing at two recent meetings in Ponte
Vedra.
Stern denied that her comments were
an attack.
When the bill of rights was brought
up at Tuesday's County Commission
meeting, Stern said she was aware that
St. Johns Vision is pushing for and
encouraging its adoption by the coun-
ty.
"I believe it would be very nice to
give a presentation to us before going
out to get support from the communi-
ty," Stern said in the meeting.


St. Johns Vision is a group of citizens
founded by the Board of County
Commissioners and the Chamber of
Commerce for the purpose of establish-
ing plans and strategies aimed at
improving the community.
The bill of rights, modeled after a'
Jacksonville ordinance, would give resi-
dents notification of certain changes
going on in the community.
"The attack was clearly a politically
motivated effort to damage
Commissioner Ben Rich and/or me,"
wrote Cameron, an active supporter of


the bill of rights, in his letter of resig-
nation.
"The 'Neighborhood Bill of Rights' is
a good and wholesome concept for
encouraging the participation of citi-
zens in their government and increas-
ing communications and trust in our
local government."
If adopted by the Board of County
Commissioners, the bill of rights would
allow neighborhood associations to


See VISION. A-3


-Water bills to


jump in March


Pnrolo y KATmi HARTMAtJ
Pherbia Engdahl (right), principal of Rawlings Elementary School, helps parent volunteer Jean Sladicka use the school's new driver
license scanner Thursday morning. Rawlings is the only school in the St. Johns district that has a license scanner.



Security is hghtech at schools


by IKATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR,
New technology in all St.
Johns County public schools
gives instant checks on the
thousands of volunteers and
hundreds of outside employees
allowed inside the schools.
A system put in place this
school year keeps track of who
enters what school, when, and
where he or she is headed in
the school.
"It gives you a sense of who's
on campus," said Beverly
Gordon, principal of Landrum
Middle School.
The School District supplied


the $14,000 software for the
program, Keep N Track, and it
was up to each school to deter-
mine what extras, if any, it
would add.
Rawlings Elementary School,
for example, has a scanner that
uses a visitor's driver's license
to check for any sex offenses in
all 50 states and the District of
Columbia.
The $395 scanned was sold to
Rawlings at a discount, said
.udy Schini, owner of Keep N
Track of Richmond, Va.
Although the technology
will eventually include vendors
screened under a 2005 man-
date, the School District had
already decided to buy the soft-


ware when that mandate -
the Jessica Lunsford Act -
went into effect.
"We were doing it, really,
from a volunteer standpoint,"
Margie Davidson, spokesman
for the St. Johns County
School District, said this week.
Schini said her products were
first introduced in St. Johns
County schools in 1997, when
the principal of Webster
Elementary School in St.
Augustine wanted to keep track
of visitors and volunteers.
Other schools added the
tracking system, which allows
visitors to type their name into
a computer. Because school
volunteers have for years been


screened by the St. Johns
County Sheriff's Office, the
names of volunteers were in
the school's database, so they
were allowed entry.
Visitors would also sign in,
but with no clearance on
record, they would be allowed
access to the school according
to the school's rules, said
Cheryl Freeman, coordinator
of volunteer services for the St.
Johns County School District.
The upgraded security sys-
tem, implemented this school
year, gives each school the
basic sign-in capacity, Freeman
said.
See SECURiTY, A-3


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF It'RITER
With the county's purchase
of St. Johns Service Company
scheduled for Feb. 23, thou-
sands of Ponte Vedra residents
may notice an increase in their
water bills beginning in March.
The start of the new rate
structure, identical to what was
proposed last year, will largely
coincide with the start of the
March billing cycle, according
to Frank Kenton, utility admin-
istrative manager.
But for the average 8,000-gal-
lon-a-month user, the water
bill will increase by only $3.54,
whereas eCSidtnts who use
water excessively could see as
much as $30 added to their
monthly bill, he said.,
"For all of the typical users
that we see, the rates are virtu-
ally the same, but the high-end
users will see a difference," said
County Utility Director Bill
Young.
"We hope that they modify
that usage."
Young said the new rates are
structured to encourage con-
servation customers who use
more pay increasingly higher
rates.
Among the other county
utility customers, Young said,
the rate structure is the same,
only with higher rates.


County utility customers in
the rest of the county use an
average of 5,000 gallons of
water each month compared
with the average 8,000-gallon
St. Johns Service customer.
Young said some residents
may curb their use of water
after the first bill, whereas oth-
ers may take longer to cut back.
Despite the rate increase,
Young said Ponte Vedra resi-
dents will pay less than other
county utility customers .
Compared to other utility
rates throughout northeast
Florida, the new Ponte Vedra
rates, which average about S50
monthly, fall midway between
the highest and lowest rates
IHastings resident., pay $10'
and Palatka residents pay
about $331.
Although the county's utility
department may increase the
rates slightly each year to keep
up with the cost of living,
Young said the county will not
raise the rates in order to
match other county customers.
Another noticeable change
once the county takes over the
St. Johns Service utility system
will be more county utility
trucks in the area, Young said.
With several capital
improvement projects planned
for upgrading the system,
Young said residents may
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The 2,400-acre Nocatee preserve (right) was officially donated
to St. Johns County Tuesday by the Parc Group, the developer
of Nocatee.


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donated by Nocatee


FROM STAFF


The St. Johns County
Commission Tuesday approved
the donation of 2,400 acres of
waterfront land for the cre-
ation of the Nocatee Preserve.
The donation was made by
the PARC group, developers of
the 15,000-acre Nocatee devel-
opment west of the
Intracoastal Waterway, and it
marks the largest transfer of
private, Intracoastal land in the
county's history.
"Preserving this beautiful
three and a half miles of river-
front land on the Intracoastal
is important for the county, its
residents and our' environ-
ment," said Greg Barbour of


Calendar................A-6
Classified..............C-1
Religion ...............B-6
Showtimes ........... B-8


the PARC group.
The preserve provides a
buffer of up to one and a half
miles between the Nocatee
development and the
Intracoastal..
And with the protected
Guana preserve lying directly
across the Intracoastal from the
Nocatee Preserve, a four-mile
stretch of land will remain
uninhabited and protected on
both sides of the. waterway,
Barbour said.
Nocatee, which is expected
to have up to 35,000 residents
by the time it is built out in
about 25 years, is being built
along both sides of Country
Road 210 between the
Intracoastal and U.S. 1.


Obituaries ............A-7
Police Beat ............A-7
Sports................. A-8
Weather..... ..........A-2


Copyright 2006 by The Beaches Leader, Inc.
Three sections, 26 pages


photo by ROB DeANGELO
Nease High's Jackie Huffman (No. 11) and Alison Gabnelle (23)
, combined for 14 points in Wednesday's 51-48 victory over
Fletcher High. See story A-8, more photos A-10.


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Senior Senators meeting
Senior Senators and guests
are invited to a luncheon on
Saturday from noon to 3 p.m.
at the Senior Center at 281
19th Ave. S. in Jacksonville
Beach. Those attending are
asked to bring a covered dish.
Admission will be $5. For ques-
tions, call Patti Reynolds
Niehaus, class of '52, at i904)
261-9014.
Storyteller to visit library
An award-winning story
teller and musician will come
to the Neptune Beach Branch
Library on Saturday, Feb. 11, at
2: p.m. to entertain children of
all 'ages. Shana !'BR i'a na '" Saiitfi
Will' bring" her' guitar,' quirky
characters and puppets to
entertain. The program is
sponsored by the Beach
Library and Friends of the
Beaches Braqch Library. It is
open to the public and is free
of charge.

Next week at Guana
The following are scheduled
next week at the Guana's
Environmental Education
Center south of Ponte lVedra.
Admission is included with
admission to the Guana $2
for adults, $1 for ages 10 to 17:
A brown-bag lunch pro-
gram about birds commonly
found in the Guana reserve
will be held at noon Friday,
Feb. 3.
A program on the flora and
fauna of a Panama rainforest is
scheduled at noon Saturday,
Feb. 4.
:.To FI or Not to Fly," a
film about the history of birds
from the first flying reptiles to
today's navigators, will ,be
shown at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 4 and Sunday,
Feb. 5, '
The film is one of a series,
"The Life of Birds," .being
shown in February.
The Guana education center
' is located near the Guana dam
off State Road A1A about 12.
miles south of Mickler Road.
For information, call (904)
823-4500.


YMCA begins campaign
The Winston Family MICA's
annual support campaign will
begin Feb. 7 with family activ-
ities from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and
from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Food,
games and prizes will be avail-
able to members and guests.
The event is open to the
community.
The ,M1CA does not turn
anyone away for the inability
to pay, and campaign dona-
tions help ensure that every-
one has the same opportunity
to participate.
This year's campaign goal is
$100,000. One hundred per-
;ert ,,of funds, .recejy,%d, go,
toward helping other, ,nd
donations are tax deductible.
"Our new campaign slogan,
'Share the Y,' says it all," said
campaign chairman Rick
Newell. "We want to ensure
that everyone has the opportu-
nity to 'Share the Y' with oth-
ers."
Last year, the Winston
Family Y provided $86,747 in
financial assistance to families
in the community. For more
information, contact Winston
Family YMCA executive direc-
tor Aimee Risser at 543-9622.

Ranger talks wildlife
The Talbot Islands State
Parks is hosting a free ranger
program that will discuss a
wide variety of animals that
live and visit the Talbot
Islands. '
A ranger will offer the talk to
interested families at the
Ribault Club on Fort George
Island Cultural State Park on
Saturday at 1 p.m. No reserva-
tions are necessary. Call the
ranger station at 904-251-2320
'for information. .,. :
The Ribault Club on Fort
George Island is free and. open
to the public 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday Nthrough. Sunday.
Fort George Island Cultural
State Park offers visitors hik-
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nicking, fishing, and creek
access for kayaks and canoes.

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Kathy Nightingale, receptionist at Rawlings Elementary School, shows Derek Bintz (right) and Seth Barber the school's new scan-
ner, which instantly screens visitors and volunteers. The men, who are attached to a helicopter squadron at Mayport Naval Station,
do FCAT tutoring at the Rawlings.


Security: Sign-in required


Cont. from A-I
Last school year, 8,021
active volunteers put 226,732
hours for St. John district
schools, Freeman said.
Among Ponte Vedra's public
schools, there were 339 volun-
teers at Ponte Vedra-Palm
Valley Elementary School, 466
volunteers at Rawlings; 329
volunteers at Ocean Palms;
300 volunteers at Landrum
Middle School and 774 volun-
teers at Nease High School,
Freeman said.
Because the system is Web-
based, Schini said, multiple
computers within one school
can access the same informa-
tion, and the School District
has immediate access to that
information.
New technology also stream-
lines background checks on
volunteers, taking a weeks-long
process and shrinking it to
days, Schini said.
Volunteers who haven't been
screened, or, in the case of the
Rawlings scanner, persons who
aren't OK'd, are greeted with a
computer message telling them
to.see the administrator.
Anyone walking around


school without a district ID or
visitor badge many schools
print out bright yellow tags
with name and destination
imprinted can be asked to
return to the front office.
For the first time this year,
vendors who contact students
or who are on school property
between 6 a.m. and midnight
must be screened through the
Florida Department of Law
Enforcement and the FBI.
The requirement was put in
place under the Jessica
Lunsford Act, named after the
9-year-old Homosassa girl
whose body was found in
March. A convicted sex offend-
er confessed in her death.
As of early this week, more
than 900 vendors, ranging
from food delivery persons to
referees, were on the St. Johns
District's approved list.
Davidson said that the goal
is to allow the vendor database
to be included in the schools'
screening. But in the mean-
time, Rawlings Elementary has
an extra layer of protection
with the driver's license scan-
ner, Schini said -*
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Po,10o D LIZA MITCMELL
Janet and Lance Folsom are with their dogs at Paws Park
Thursday. They and their dogs were attacked at the park earlier
this month by pit bulls. Complaints by the Folsoms and others
upset about dogs attacking people and pets were presented to
the'Jacksonville Beach Codes Enforcement Board Tuesday.'The
coApfaints are prompting the Jacksonville Beach City Cour'cil to
make the city's dangerous dog ordinance tougher.


Cont. from A-1
apply for certain legal rights
and status under the law.
After defining their bound-
aries, neighborhoods could
register for recognition under
the bill of rights, which affords
them the right to be notified of
any land use changes or public
works projects that may have a
direct impact.
The ordinance would also
grant neighborhoods legal
standing, giving them equal
footing against developers in a
courtroom.
Cameron has been making
presentations about the ordi-
nance to civic groups all over
the county.
His most recent presentation
was to the Ponte Vedra Beaches
Coalition Monday the day
before the County
Commission meeting.
He also had spoken Jan. 13
to the Senior Connection
group at Our Lady Star of the
Sea Catholic Church in Ponte
Vedra.
In response to Cameron's
comments, Stern said she was
not "criticizing or attacking
anyone," but was simply ques-
tioning the process for adopt-
ing the ordinance.
"I think before we [draft the
ordinance], I personally would
like to have more information
about it," Stern said in an inter-
\iew Thursday.
Stern said she believes many
elements in the Neighborhood
Bill of Rights already exist in
several county policies.
One example is the county's
policy that developers notify
any residents within 300 feet
of a Planned Unit
Development of the plans that
may impact them.
Another is the required num-
ber of public meetings for
Developments of Regional
Impact to allow residents to ask
questions and voice concerns.
Stern said having all these
existing policies in one docu-
ment such as the
Neighborhood Bill of Rights
would be beneficial.
Commissioner Bruce
Maguire of Ponte Vedra Beach
agrees.


"We've been operating under
an unwritten neighborhood
bill of rights," Maguire said in
an interview Thursday.
"We have aggressively pur-
sued direct developer involve-
ment with the community
long before they come and talk
to [the board]."
But Cameron argued that the
Neighborhood Bill of Rights
goes beyond current county
policies.
After Cameron's presenta-
tion Monday to the Coalition,
several Coalition members
complained about the removal
of trees a few years ago from a
residential development on
Mickler Road in Ponte Vedra.
Several Coalition members,
including Marcy Silkebaken
and Mary Kohnke, said the
developers agreed in a meeting
with residents that they would
keep 75 percent of the large
oak trees on the property.
But by the time the plan was
approved by the Board of
Commissioners, the wording
had changed and the develop-
ers removed all but three trees,
Silkebaken said.
Cameron explained that
under the bill of rights, the
neighborhood association
would have to be notified of
any changes in the develop-
ment plan after the developer's
meeting with residents.
Additionally, the association
would have legal standing in
court to fight the developers if
they did not comply with the
ordinance.
In Tuesday's Commission
meeting, Maguire asked that
the county's legal department
examine the Neighborhood
Bill of Rights ordinance before
a presentation is made to the
commissioners.
Although Maguire believes
there are several legal ques-
tions surrounding the ordi-
nance, he said he supports the
bill of rights as a concept.
He expressed the same sup-
port when he attended
Monday's Coalition meeting.
"I like this I've always
liked this," Maguire told
Coalition members.


Utility: Rates on rise


Cont. from A-1
notice work being done on the
side of the road.
No water, service interrup-
tiqns-are, expected, but if they
do occur, Young said residents
will be notified.


"There's definitely hundreds
of thousands of dollars in con-
struction and improvements. .
. that we're going to be starting
on day one," Young sa d.J T
"We're going 'toD be very
proactive with the system."


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Jacksonville and the Beaches have long had a rancorous
relationship marked by disputes and litigation.
The independence of the-Beaches has been challenged
since 1968 when Jacksonville moved to become a consol-
idated city. That challenge was resolved in 1972 with the
original interlocal agreement.
Since then the Beaches have had to vigilantly protect
their turf. This has meant repeatedly challenging
Jacksonville and the officials there who have seen the
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When Beaches and Jacksonville officials signed the
1996 interlocal agreement that settled a 1992 double tax-
ation suit, all parties promised a new day of respect and
cooperation.
Many were skeptical of such promises.
Jacksonville City Councilor Warren Alvarez's recent
actions prove that we at the Beaches must remain vigilant
about the county and its relationship with the Beaches.
Alvarez, who represents the area of Jacksonville north
of the Atlantic Beach city limits, does not liJke the fact that
there is a utility surcharge of 25 percent on water sales in
the area. In the mid-80s, Atlantic Beach bought the pri-
vate utility that used to serve the area after Jacksonville
had no interest. Atlantic Beach officials made it clear at
-the time of purchase that those outside the city limits
would pay higher rates than those inside as the utility's
shareholders, the taxpayers of Atlantic Beach, would get a
return on their investment.
The-city manager-at-the -time the city bought the
Buccaneer plant which needed upgrades-- promised the
utility deal would not be an albatross around the neck of
taxpayers.
Fast forward 20 years, though, and Alvarez is convinced
those served by the plant should pay the same rates as
those who pay taxes to Atlantic Beach.
Since they don't, Alvarez has asked the Jacksonville City
Council to review the county's pact with the Beach cities
and consider either redoing it or walking away from the
deal.
The Beach mayors have sent the council president a let-
ter challenging the legality of Jacksonville walking away
from an agreement that was signed to settle litigation.
They have also argued that Alvarez's proposal is not based
on any substantiated needs, but rather a personal bias.
The Jacksonville City Council president has been asked
to help defeat Resolution 2006-17.
The Beaches have a great deal at stake in making sure
that is done quickly.
The mayors are correct when they note that the issue of
municipal independence and all it details is not some-
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further evidence why the Beach cities can never become
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Government close to home is best-


To the editor:
Relations between Duval County and Atlantic
Beach have gone to the dogs. The recent issue of
annexation reminds me of how the Consolidated
City -of Jaeksonville (acting in its capacity as a
county government)_neglects the municipalities
at the Beaciit
For example, a stray dog wandered onto the *
campus at Mayport Middle School- While
adorable and affable, animals should not be inter-
fering with the educational process. Well, this
one did; between classes, students took turns pet-
ting or feeding the dog.
Because this distraction adversely affected our
classes and the kids were concerned about the
animal's welfare, I called Atlantic Beach Animal
Control. After all, that's the school's mailing
address right?
Wrong. Animal Control (although only a hop,
skip and jump away on Seminole Roadi instruct-
ed me to call the City of Jacksonville's Animal
Control. Mayport Middle School is not in
Atlantic Beach proper; its closest 'local' govern-
ment agency for such matters is near


Commonwealth Avenue near the Paxon area.
I called in the morning and was told that some-
one was 'on .the way.' In the meantime, custodi-
ans corralled the dog in a fenced area. Three
escapes later, there was no sign of anyone to col-
lect the dog. After lunch, I called again and was
told that Animal Control was still 'on the way.' At
this rate, even Green Cove Springs or St.
Augustine would have gotten to us quicker.
Fortunately, there was a happy ending for us.
The owner finally located us and took her pet
home. One must wonder what could have hap-
pened if someone was bit or attacked. I wonder if
Animal Control would be still 'on the way.'
Government is most effective when they are
closest to'us. The greater the distance, the less the
accountability to their citizens. Every dog has its
day and perhaps this bodes well for Atlantic
Beach in its efforts to better serve areas currently
being ignored by the county'.
John L. Meeks, Jr.
Jacksonville


Speak uip now for safer NB roads


To the editor:
Kudos to the Neptune Beach
City Council for their fair,
respectful and efficient process
in filling the empty seat on the
Neptune Beach City Council.
Now that Mr. Fred Lee has
been sworn in as a member of
our council, the work' of the
city will continue with a com-
plete ity,-counci.- ----.
One of the hottest topics of
late has been the issue of speed
humps.


If you believe as I do that
speed humps are effective and
needed traffic calming devices
please make your thoughts
known to our council. Please
attend a workshop or a city
council meeting and speak to
the council. The next meeting
is Monday, Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. If
that is not possible, please
--write them a letter or an e-mail
and express your opinion. The
last vote that was taken on the'
speed hump issue was at this


month's council meeting. This
resulted in a 2-2 tie with Mayor
Brown and Councilor Pardee
voting against an item on the
consent agenda which would
have replaced current speed
bumps with speed humps.
If you want.calmer traffic on
your block NOW is the time to
speak up.
Thank you.
Candy Sullivan
Neptune Beach


ABET play Is a pleasure


To the editor:
Congratulations to Atlantic Beach
Experimental Theatre for the very fine produc-
tion of Turgenev's Fortune's Fool now on the
boards until Saturday, Jan. 28.
Most people run the other way when the hear
Russian play. Not at ABET that has done six
since 1992.
Fortune's Fool is carefully cast and directed by
Carron Merry Baillie, founder and artistic direc-I
tor (now retired of ABET in 1992.
The script and story line of Fortune's Fool is
fascinating and clear, despite all the Russian'
names and a genealogical recitation. The play is
in English. Its a love story, about the universal
human condition set in a particular time and
place mid 19th century Russia. It is a bit of a
morality play showing the eternal struggle
between Good and Evil. Protagonist Jack


Bernard is costumed in green. Antagonist David
Boyer is continued in red. He lacked barbed tail
and horns, however. Both Jack and David give
tour de force performances with thousands of
lines.
It was the best I have seen these men do. I
have observed David's acting since 1971 when
he had a role reversal in Players by -the- Sea IB,
the story of Job, a righteous man who suffers
terrible loss, Not a morality play.
If you are looking for a lay with Christian val-
ues, Fortune's Fool is for you with its covert ref-
erences to the blessed and the to-be-blessed in
the Sermon on the Mount. See Matthew -5:3-
11. See Luke 6:20 for poor only.
Again, Bravo!
Robert Viall1
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Ponte Vedra Beach


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Annex homes
that benefit
from bridge

To the editor:
After ears of fruitless dis-
cussion about the problem-
.atic Kings' Road bridge and
the fact that Jacksonville
Beach refuses to either open
up their access road or help
repair the bridge that serves
their city, I believe the City
of Neptune Beach. should
immediately begin annexa-
tion proceedings to acquire
the taxable properties it is
already servicing .and has
serviced historically.
Nancy Jensen
Neptune Beach


To the editor:
We have apparently.reached
a point where citizens pay so
little attention to their govern-
ment that elected officials.can
make any statement on :any
subject with little fear that
someone may question their
veracity. For example, during.
the recent Planning and
Zoning (PZA) appointments
our county commissioners
made ludicrous statements in
order to defend an indefensible
position.
Recently the PZA had made
pro-development commission-
ers uncomfortable by continu-,
ously pointing out the obvi-
ous,, our roads and schools
can't keep up with the pace of
development.
Karen Stern said that she was
reluctant to reappoint Ron
Schumaker because she had


heard that he.may run for the
county commission. Ms. Stern
expects us to ignore the fact
:that the only person on the'
PZA that has run for the coun-
ty commission was appointed
by her. Another commissioner
remarked that. Mr.; Schumaker
was inconsistent tin his deci-
sions. The fact is that he con-
sistently (for 4 years).warned of,
a transportation crisis in the.
Northwest, particularly along
the 210 corridor; it is ironical
that within a week of his being
booted off the PZA, 210 was
declared a 'disaster. It is bad
enough that our commission-
ers trade our future for cam-
paign contributions, but do
they have to insult our intelli-
gence?
Rita Friedman
Ponte Vedra Beach


JOHN
HAKRIEBarCK
COLUMNIST


Living


younger

is better

than just

longer

few weeks back, TV's
"60 Minutes" ran a seg-
ment on a British pro-
fessor who's propounded his
theory that human beings
could live 400 or 500 years or
even more, in perfect health.
This bloke has a beard like
Methuselah, so maybe he
knows whereof he speaks.
However, I think he's a four-
ply crackpot. Frankly, I'd set-
tle for reacquiring my van-
ished youth, forsooth. You
know, like Ponce de Leon
wanted.
As the story goes, the great
explorer was cruising around
looking for the fabled
"Fountain of Youth," which,
if he quaffed its water, would
make him young again. He
was standing up in the bow of
his ship looking through his
telescope at Florida and he
said passionately, "0 beautiful
for spacious skies, for amber
waves of grain...." Then he
turned around abruptly and
barked to his crew, ."Is any-
bgdy. ,~iting this down?!"
Onftortunately,. he 'never
found the magical fountain.
Also, the amber waves weren't
grain. They were the remains
of the previous year's poke-
weed crop. Later on, appar-
ently, some tourist hustler
spotted a small spring in St.
Augustine and it was baptized
as the Fountain of Youth.
With an unlimited supply of
water, the entrepreneur possi-
bly floated some bonds.
Anyway, money began to
flow along with the H20 as
tourists came to regain their
prime. Evidently there have
been gripes about the results,
or lack thereof. For instance,
one visitor recently com-
plained in writing about the
fact that his hair was still gray.
Then too, the taste of the sul-
fur water has drawn some
yucks. You gotta ask, How can
anything .that smells and
tastes so vile be good for you?
Of course, there are plenty
of other ways to try gettifig
your youth back; e.g., cosmet-
ic surgery, hair transplants,
dieting, exercise, vitamins,
and hormones None of those
are very much fun and would-
n't be needed if we didn't get
in deteriorated shape. It's the
old saw: If I had known I was
gonna live this long (78 years,
for me), I would taken better
care of myself.
That brings me back to the
British professor's :approach:
try to live longer. I don't rdeall
that he made suggestions
about -specific new things we
could do now to increase our
life expectancy drastically, so
perhaps the next best alterna-
tive "is to move somewhere
.that would simulate longer
life, like, say, Palatka. You
wouldn't necessarily live
longer there, but it would
SEEM like it.


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BUSINESS

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New caterer in town
Julie DePew has joined the
staff of the Casa Marina Hotel
and Restaurant in Jacksonville
Beach. DePew, a caterer, has
nine years of hospitality expe-
rience, most recently at the
Ramada Conference Center,
Mandarin.
PV man appointed
Felix "Andy" Crawford, 67,
of Ponte Vedra Beach, chair-
man and CEO of Advanced
Disposal Services, has been
named to the board of direc-
tors of Scripps Florida
Funding Corp., a nonprofit'
corporation created to hold,
and disperse funds appropriat-
ed by the legislature to estab-
lish and operate Scripps
Florida.
Scripps Florida, a state-of-
the-art biomedical research
facility, is a division of the
Scripps Research Institute in
La Jolla, Calif., a biotechnolo-
gy firm that has pioneered
medical research programs.
A $310 million grant from
the federal government and a
package of land and funding
from Palm Beach County sup-
ported the startup of Scripps
Florida.
Crawford's term on the.
nine-member board expires in
2009. .
Piano society gets board
The Jacksonville Steinway
'Society, a nonprofit organiza-
tion promoting fine music
and its performance, has
selected its 2006 Board of
Directors, as follows:
Keith ,Hayes, president;
Twila Miller, vice president;
James Haynes, treasurer; Terri
Hayes, secretary, and board.
members Douglas Byrne, Gary
Grimes, Kathy Grimes, Max
Karrer, Toni, Karrer, Robert.
Meizlik, Gene Nordan, Doug-
Peacock, Katie Rewa, Aida,
Ribeiro, Bill Rodriguez, Leigh
Cort, Murphy Shaw and Tugce
Tari.
The primary function of the
Society is to enhance music
education, and to raise funds
for piano scholarships for
young people who study at
the Jacksonville Conservatory
of Music.
Mix with Duval pols
Meet and talk to state legis-
lators from Duval County at a
legislative mixer 5:30 p.m. to
7 p.m. Feb. 2 at the main
Jacksonville library, 303 N.
Laura St., Jacksonville.
The mixer is sponsored by
the National Federation of
Independent Business, Florida
and the Jacksonville Regional
Chamber of Commerce Small
Business Area -' Council
Department.
Register online at
www.nfib.com/FL, or contact
Daniel Larrison at (850) 681-,
0416.
New homes saving water.
The St. Johns River Water
Management District today
formally unveiled Florida
Water. StarSM, a point-based
new-home certification pro-
gram, and is pilot-testing the
program with northeast
Florida builders. The District
hopes 'to .certify the first
Florida Water StarSM homes
during 2006.
The program encourages
water efficiency in household
appliances, plumbing fixtures,
irrigation systems and land-
scapes and offers resources
and incentives to builders and
homebuyers who value water
efficiency in new home con-
struction.
If 500 homes were built to
Florida Water StarSM stan-
dards and saved 290,000 gal-
lons each, 145 million gallons
of water would be saved every
year, according to a news
release from the water man-
agement district.
Guana gets donation
The Guana Tolomato
Matanzas National Estuarine
Research Reserve south, of.
Ponte Vedra Beach has
received a $2,500 donation
from the Marine Industry
Association of Northeast


Florida. The money will be
used to further develop and
support activities at the GTM
Environmental Education
Center.
The donation comes from
proceeds of the' Marine
Industry Association of
Northeast Florida 2005 St.,
Augustine Boat Show.


Photo by CATHI JAMES
Employees and
clients of Fitness
Together in Ponte
Vedra Beach cele-
brate the business'
first anniversary
Saturday with a tub
of material repre-
senting the 620
pounds of fat lost by
clients. From left are
trainers Robert
Mons and Jim
Turner, David
McCormick, Lesley
McCormick, owner
Wes Greer, Daryl.
Settler and Marianne
Hynes.


Beaches Chamber plans Feb.


The Jacksonville Regional
Chamber of Commerce
Beaches Division wil hold the
following meetings:
Small Business Expert at the
Beach
Thursday, Feb. 2
Beaches Chamber Office
325 Jacksonville Drive,
Jacksonville Beach.
Bob Baldwin, Vice
President, Jacksonville
Regional Chamber of
Commerce, Small Business
1-4 p.m.
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Tuesday, February 7, 2006.
Ollie Koala's BackYard
1318 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville Beach (in Beaches
Plaza)
5:30 7:30 p.m.
Cost: $5 (for the whole fam-
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Thursday, February.9, 2006
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The Planning Commission
for the City of Jacksonville
Beach, Florida will hold a pub-
lic hearing Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. in
the Council Chambers, located
at' 1 N. 3rd St., Jacksonville
Beach to consider the follow-
ing two Conditional Use zon-
ing applications:
PC#01-06 Conditional
Use approval of an existing
apartment, complex in a
Commercial Limited: C-1 zon-
ing district pursuant to Section
34-342 (d)15 of the
Jacksonville Beach Land
Development Code. The prop-
erty is located at 209 South


12th Avenue; more specifically
described as Lots '10, 11, and
12, Block 113, Pablo Beach
South.
PC#02-06 Concept Plan
for Plat 2005 King Oaks
Subdivision
Concept plat for a proposed
six lot single-family residential
subdivision located at 2005
Kings Road in a Residential,
Single-Family: RS-I zoning dis-
trict. The owner of the proper-
ty proposes to subdivide the
two acre parcel into six single-
family lots; served by a public
cul-de-sac street.


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Friday, Jan. 27
Small business workshop: The Small
Business Administration will have a semi-
nar and workshop from 10 a.m. to noon at
the St. Johns County Administration
Building auditorium, 4010 Lewis Speedway,
St. Augustine. Call 225-4035 for informa-
tion.
Book Club: Charles Martin, author of
"The Dead Don't Dance," will speak to the
Book Club of the Sawgrass Players Club
Women's


Association at 1
p.m. at the,
Ponte Vedra
BTanch Library.
Call 940-6082
for informa-
tion. "
Telescope
showcase: A
new Orion
X T :1 2
'IntelliScope
Dobsonian tel-
escope will be.
showcased
from 6 to 8'
p.m. at Guana
To lo m at o
Matan zas
Nat ional
:'s t u a ri ne
Res e a r:c h
Reserve, 505
Guana River
Road, Ponte
Vedra Beach.,
Call 904-823-
4500 for infor-
mation.
Book sign-
ing: Floiida
.mystery writer
Tom Corcoran
will be at The
Bookmark at 7I
p.m. to read
from and sign
copies of his
latest book,
"Air Dance
Iguana: An
Alex Rutledge
Mystery." Call
241-9026 for
information.
Benefit
Gala: The First
Coast Surfrider
Black Tie & J
Baggies Benefit n
Gala will be

Mundo Grill, F
528 N. 1st St., F
Jacksonville
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Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation will be
held from 7 to 10 p.m. at Windsor Parke
Country Club, 13823 Sutton Park off
Hodges north of J. Turner Butler Boulevard.
There will be live music, hors d'oeuvres and
a silent auction. E-mail larry@surfrider.org.
or call 904-894-8763 for information.
Sunday, Jan. 29
Chinese New Year.
ArtFusion: ',ArtFusion for Families" is
held from noon to 4,
'* p.m. at the
Museum of Modemrn
Art, 333 N. Laura St.,
Jacksonville. Call
Ashlie Johnson at
366-6911, extension
S '207, for informa-
tion.
SSunday Night
Sing: Palm Valley
S' Baptist Church,
4890 Palm Valley
Road, will have a
"Fifth Sunday
Night Sing" at 6
p.m. There will
be food and
fellowship
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Cmforlaltl s a,
SCrea t u re
,Comforts" will be
- held from I to 2.'
::p:; .J [.m. for all ages at
S~~l Castaway Island
A Preserve,. 2885
i MM This program
me wil explain the
requirements
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AN MEET habitat. Call
630-3577 for
ihn Peyton swears in information or
1i C'i., ;ffi ta to register.


I;ew verl ,ny n epuUiIb iu UIIo I cers at
n Jan. 19 ppetit 'l"T0.Ii llje t, .
defITtiu'ehly, ;%TI?^ Y. Diccadilly Restaurant at 200 Monument
toad, Jacksonville. Call Jack Webb at
86-2872 for information.


auction and raffle. Tickets are $30 per per-
son or $50 per couple. To purchase tickets,
visit www.surfriders.org, or call Julie Lawler
at 241-5284, extension 1001.
Singles dance: The Orange Park Singles
Club will have a dance from 8 to 11 p.m. at
the Knights of Columbus Hall, 1501
Hendricks Ave., Jacksonville. There will be
live music and refreshments. Call 779-1234
or 278-1968 for information.
Saturday, Jan. 28
Visual thinking workshop: A visual
thinking strategies workshop will be held
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Jacksonville
Museum of Modem Art, 333 N. Laura St.,
Jacksonville. The event is free; a box lunch
option through Cafe Nola is $12. Call
Allison Graffat 366-6911, extension 204, or
e-mail agraff@jmoma.org to register.
Parliamentarians: First Coast
Parliamentarians will meet at 10:15 a.m. at
the Ponte Vedra Beach Library, 101 Library
Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach. Visitors are wel-
come. E-mail ShernrCaip@aol.com or call
744-9074 for information.
Luncheon: Fletcher Senior Senators
anyone 60 or over or who feels old) and
guests are invited to a luncheon from noon
to 3 p.m. at the Senior Center, 281 19th
Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach. Bring a covered
dish. Admission is $5. Call Patti Reynolds
Niehaus at 261-9014 for information.
NAF: The National Ataxia Foundation
Support Group will meet at 1:30 p.m. at the
Ocean Grove Clubhouse in Ocean Grove.
Condos on Thousand Oaks Boulevard off
A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach (next to Ponte.
Vedra Elementary School). Call 273-4644
for information.
Art class: A family art class will be held
from .2 to 3 p.m. at, the Jacksonville
Museum of Modem Art, 333 N. Laura St.,:
Jacksonville. The dass is free with museum
admission. For information, call Ashlie
Johnson at 366-6911, extension 207, or e-
mail ajohnson @Imoma.org.
Fund-raiser: "Black Tie and Baggies"'


Branch Library. Call 280-4
tion.


I,.-. Hypnosis: A
free hypnosis
class will be
offered from
6:30 to 7:30
p.m. at the
Ponte Vedra
130 for informa-


Spiritual gathering: A free spiritual gath-
ering will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Cobalt
Moon Center. 891-9884.
Tuesday, Jan. 31
Blood drive: The Florida-Georgia Blood.
Alliance will be at Curves, 30 Minute
Fitness and Weight Loss Center, 210 3rd
Ave. S., lacksonville Beach, from 10 a.m. to
1 p.m., and at 1569 Atlantic Blvd. (across
from Pier Onel between 3 and 8 p.m. Call
270-2171 for information. ,
Book signing: Deborah Ford will be at
The Bookmark at 7 p.m. to talk about and
sign copies of her new book, "Grits Friends
Are Forevah: A Southern-Stvie Celebration
of Women." Call 241-9026 for information.
Wednesday, Feb. 1
Scrapbooking class: A creative memories
scrapboolkng class will be held from 9 to 11
a.m. at the Adele Grage Cultural Center,'
716 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
Admission is free. 247-5828 or 655-2682.
Thursday, Feb. 2
Ground Hog Day.
FREA: FREA willT meet at 10:15, a.m. in
the Educational Community:Credit Union,
623 N. Main St.,.Jacksonville. Call 765-1941
for information.
American Legion: Ocean Beaches
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 129 will
meet at 7:30 p.m. at 1151 S. 4th St.,
Jacksonville Beach. Call 249-2266 or 242-
0042 for information.
'Friday, Feb. 3
Einstein: The Foundation Academy's
Performing Arts Department will present
the play "Einstein A Stage Portrait," by
Willard Simms, at 7:30 p.m. today, and Feb.
4, 10 and 11, at Atlantic Theatres. Tickets.
are $5 for students, seniors and military,
and $10 for adults. Call 249-7529 or visit
.www.atlantictheatres.com for information.
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Baby-sitting course: A baby-sitting
course for ages 11 to 15 will be held at the
USQ on Mayport Road from 9:30 a.m. to 5
p.m. Call 246-1395 for information or to
register.
Book-signing: Michael Morris, author of
"Slow Way Home" and "Live Like You Were
Dying," will be at a book-signing from 10
a.m. till noon at the Oasis Christian
BookStore and CoffeeShop, 7764-17
Normandy Blvd. at 1-295. Call 904-786-
0200 for information.
History of birds: "To Fly or Not to Fly,"
the history of birds from the first flying rep-,
tiles to today's navigators, will be shown at
10 a.m. and 1 p.m. today and Feb. 5 at
Guana Tolomato Matanzas National
Estuarine Research Reserve, 505 Guana
River Road, Ponte Vedra Beach. Call 904-
823-4500 for information.
Rainforest adventure: A Panama rainfor-
est adventure will be presented through
photographs from noon to 1 p.m. today,
and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Feb.. 21, at the Guana
Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine
Research Reserve, 505 Guana River Road,
Ponte Vedra Beach. The program is includ-
ed with regular admission to
the center, which is $2 for
'adults, $1 for children 10 to
17, and free for children under
10. Call 904-823-4500 for infor-
mation.
o Art class: A family art class will
'be held from 2 to 3 p.m. at the
l',stacksonville Museum of Modern
: ,' Art, 333 N. Laura St., Jacksonville.
The class is free with museum
admission. For information, call
Ashlie Johnson at 366-6911, extension
207, or e-mail ajohnson @Cmoma.org.
Author speaks to RLS group: Michael
Morris, author of "Slow Way Home" and
"Uve Like You Were Dying," will speak at
the meeting of the North Florida/South
Georgia Restless Legs Syndrome
Educational Support Group at 2 p.m. in the
Coleman Room, 10th Floor, Tower II,
Shands Jacksonville Hospital, West Eighth
Street at 1-95 Exit 353D. Call Ed Murfin at
904-573-8686 for information.
Sunday, Feb. 5
ArtFusion: "ArtFusion for Families" is
held from noon to 4 p.m. at the
Jacksonville Museum of Modem Art, 333 N.
Laura St., Jacksonville. Call Ashlie Johnson
at 366-6911, extension 207, for informa-
tion.
The American Soldier: Alliance
Francaise of Jacksonville presents Hilary


Kaiser speaking on "The American Solci.r .,
and Mademoiselle: Love and Marriage after.,
World War I and II," at 2:30 p.m. at the
University of North Florida, Building 50,
Room 1102. The event is free. Call 354-
9000, extension 236, for information.
Tuesday, Feb. 7
Book sale: BMC Beaches Hospital
Auxiliary will have a book sale from 7 a.m.
to 4 p.m. today, and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 8,
in the main lobby of the Beaches Hospital,
1350 13th Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach. The
public is invited.
DAR: Ponte Vedra DAR will meet at 10:45
a.m. at Sawgrass Country Club, 10034 Golf.
Club Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach. Call James
Cooney at 904-543-8127'for information.
Zoo outreach: A zoo outreach program
will be held from 1 to 1:45 p.m. at the
Dutton Island Preserve, 1600 Dutton Island
Road, Atlantic Beach. The program is free to .
the public. Call 247-5828 for information..
'Songs of Love': The Jacksonville
Masterworks Chorale presents "Songs of
Love" at 7 p.m. at The Carriage Club, 9601
Southbrook Drive, Jacksonville. Call 363-
6304 for information.
Saturday, Feb. 11
Evolution of birds: "The Insatiable
Appetite," the evolution of birds and their
diet, will be shown at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
today, and at 10 a.m. Feb. 12, at Guana
Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine
Research Reserve, 505 Guana River Road,
Ponte Vedra Beach. Call 904-823-4500 for
information.
Art class: A family art class will be held
from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Jacksonville
Museum of Modern Art, 333 N. Laura St.,
Jacksonville. The class is free with museum
admission. For information, call Ashlie
Johnson at 366-6911, extension 207, or e-
mail ajohnson @jmoma.org.
Banana Valentine Music: Shana Banana
brings her "Banana Valentine Music and
Fun for Kids and Families" to the Beaches
Branch Library, 600 Third St., Neptune
Beach, from 2 to 3 p.m. Call 241-1141 for
information.
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Obituaries P
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LOTHSCHUTZ

Paul W. Lothschutz died on
Dec. 19, 2005 in
Jacksonville. He was born
Jan. 22, 1926 in Muskegon,
Michigan.
Survivors include his friend,
Cleveland (Odie) Rohrback,
sister-in-law, Anna
Lothschutz, his nephews,
Jimmy Lothschutz, Charles
Lothschutz, Robert
Lothschutz, his nieces, Sue
Hill and Linda Kwiakala, his
stepchildren, Bob Morrow,
Joe Morrow, Larry Morrow
and Kathy Harper. He was
predeceased by his wife,
Maggie who died in 1998.
In 1967, he helped found
Alco Halfway House, a non-


profit organization that has
helped thousands of alco-
holics recover and regain
their place in society. He
devoted his life to
Alcoholics Anonymous and
leaves thousands of friends
in his AA family.
Friends will gather for a
memorial service from 2
p.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday,-
Jan. 28 at the Alco Club
located at 51 East First St.,
Jacksonville. The telephone
number for the club is 904
350-9988. Arrangements by
Hardage-Giddens Funeral:
Home, Jacksonville Beach.

ROBINSON

Haldon G. Robinson of


Ponte Vedra Beach died on
Jan. 24, 2006. He was born
Jan. 23, 1928 in Salbisa, KY
and moved to Ponte Vedra
Beach from Greenwich, CT
in 1983, after living and
working in several loca-
tions. He was a graduate of
the University of Kentucky,
and began his career in
Cincinnati, OH. He was a
partner of the accounting
firm Haskins & Sells (a pred-
ecessor of Deloitte &
Touche), where he served as
senior technical partner. He
also served for many years
in the American Institute of
Certified Public
Accountants. After moving
to Ponte Vedra Beach, He
served as .President of the


Sawgrass Community
Association, and on the St.
John's County Tax Board.
He also served on the Board
of Vicar's Landing. As a
hobby, he helped found the
Sawgrass Par Investment
Club. In addition, he estab-
lished a memorial scholar-
ship fund in the name of
his professor of accountan-
cy at the. University of
Kentucky, Robert D. Haun.
Family members include his
wife of 53 ,years, Jane,
daughters Marnia of
Ashland, OR, and Jana of
Ponte Vedra Beach, and
grandchildren Kimberly
and Jeffrey.
A memorial service was
held at 11 a.m. Thursday in


the Atrium of the Sawgrass
Country Club with
Chaplain Capt. John
Dolaghan, (U.S.N. ret.) offi-
ciating. A private inurn-
ment will be held in
Harrodsburg, KY on the
family plot.
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donations to the
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Northeast Florida, 4266
Sunbeam Rd., Jacksonville,
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NEPTUNE BEACH
Johnathan D. Kallai, 23, of,
Barberton, Ohio was arrested
and charged with attempting
to elude a law enforcement
officer Jan. 25 in the 70. block
of Saratoga Circle 'South,
according to a police report.
A simple battery was report-
ed Jan. 24 in the 1100 block
of Atlantic Boulevard.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
A Palm Valley woman fell
victim to a man posing as a
general contractor, according
to a police report filed
Wednesday.
St. Johns County Sheriff's
deputies said'the woman paid
a man more than $214,000 in
2004 to work on her home,
but the man never finished
any of the work.
The victim said she hasn't
seen the man since August,
when the Contractor Review
Board said the man did not
have a contractor's license
and fined him $5,000.
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The St. Johns County
Sheriff's Office is looking for a
man wanted on two outstand-
ing warrants, one for the sale
of cocaine and the other for
conspiracy to traffic in
cocaine.
Richard James Anderson,
23, is black, 5 feet, 10 inches.
tall, 180 pounds with black.
hair and brown eyes. Deputies
caution; that he should be
considered armed and danger-
ous.
Anderson is believed to be
in the Northeast Florida area.
Anyone with information
about Anderson is asked to
call CrimeStoppers at- (888)
277-TIPS (8477).
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
A 2006 Dodge'Dakota truck
valued at $18,000 was reported
stolen Jan. 19 from a car rental
business-in the 500 block of
3rd St. S. The vehicle was rent-
ed on Dec. 6 to be returned on
Dec. 9. The complainant made
contact with the suspect who
agreed to return the, truck no,
later than Jan.' 4. The suspect


failed to follow through with
the promise to return the vehi-
cle and, according to neighbors
and coworkers, has left the
state.
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Ashley Michelle Sligh, 22, of
Ponte Vedra Beach, was arrest-
ed Jan. 20 and charged with
possession of a controlled sub-:
stance in the 1600 block of 1st
St. N. as the result of an under-
cover sting operation in
November, according to police.

ATLANTIC BEACH
Freddie Lee Jones, 28, of
Atlantic Beach was arrested
and charged with forgery and
uttering a forge instrument
Jan. 15 in the 100 block of
Jackson Street, according to a
police report.
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A fishing rod and reel val-
ued at $300 was reported
stolen from a residence Jan.
23 in the 60 block of, Coral


Street. ,
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A purse was reported stolen
from a Vehicle Jan. 23 in the
1700 block of Beach Avenue.
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Simon L. Levine, 19, of
Jacksonville was arrested and.
charged with selling a con-
trolled substance Jan. 23 in,
the 1000 block of Atlantic
Boulevard, according, to a
police report.
The license tag to a vehicle
was reported stolen Jan. 24 in
the 1000 block of Atlantic
Boulevard.
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A woman who was beaten
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gas station Saturday morning
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11 A ll themedia types and
NFL hangers-on who
1. complained for 10
straight days about how
chilly it was in Jacksonville
for last year's Super Bowl are
about to get a taste of what
cold weather is really like.
Have fun in Detroit, ladies
and gents. Forecast for next
week: Highs in the upper 20s
and lows around zero.
Chance of snowfall 60 per-
cent.

Why are people amazed
at Kobe Bryant's 81 points
against the Toronto Raptors
last Sunday night? He's one
of the most selfish, egoma-
niacal athletes on the plan-
et, a man who pushed
Shaquille O'Neal and Phil
Jackson out of La-La Land
to hog the spotlight for
himself. Bryant probably
went home Sunday night
and sulked that he would
have had more points if his
teammates had just stopped
taking shots.

Disappointing end to the
soccer season for both
fletcher High teams. Each
was ousted in the first round
of district play. The good
news is both squads are
stocked with underclassmen
and could be forces next sea-
son and beyond.

Steelers vs. Seahawks?
That doesn't even sound
like a compelling Monday
Night Football matchup let.
alone a Super Bovwl game.
But those are the teams
we've been given for the
biggest game of the year so.
of course 12 billion people
will tune in. The Depends
people are hoping 97-year-
old Mick Jagger has a
"wardrobe malfunction"
during the halftime show
that way they'll get some
free air time for their prod-
* uct.

S Seems all of the NFL
coaching vacancies are being
filled by young coordinators
getting their first crack at a
head coaching spot. A couple
of years ago the trend was to
hire hot college coaches, and
before that, grizzled, old NFL
veterans. These things run in
cycles. For owners and gener-
al managers one upside of
promoting young offensive
and defensive coaches to the
top post is they can be hired
for far less money than a vet-
eran college or NFL coach.

Looks like the Nease girls
soccer team is peaking at
just the right time of year.
The Panthers are seeking to
defend the state soccer title
they won last season. The
finals this year are Ft.
Lauderdale and Nease play-
ers and coaches certainly
wouldn't object to a trip
down 1-95 in early February
:to try to make it two in a
row.
Someone must have clued
Ron Artest in to what playing
for the Sacramento Kings is
all about. The disgruntled
Indiana Pacer finally accept-
ed a trade to Sacramento
after balking earlier this
week. The Kings are owned
by the Maloof brothers,
Gavin and Joe, who also own
then trendy Palms hotel and
casino in Las Vegas. When
Kings players have weekends
off, they stay and play at the
Palms courtesy of4the
Maloofs. That deal is so sweet
even the dour Artest came

See JABS, page 9A


By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER

St. Augustine ousted Nease
from the District 5-4A boys soc-
cer playoffs Wednesday night
with a hard-fought, 2-1 semifi-
nal decision over the Panthers
at Pedro Menendez.
Joe McKinley, son of interim
coach Gary McKinley, put
Nease on top 1-0 at 31:26 of
the first half by converting a
long throw-in by Ryan
Corning. The Yellow Jackets'
Caleb McCellean netted the
equalizer at 16:06, then tallied
what proved to be the game-
winner at 21:45 of the second
half.
McClellan scored the tying
goal by taking the ball down
the left side, then carrying it
across the goalmouth, where
he shot from dead on. Nease
keeper Nick Olson didn't stand
much of a chance on that shot.
I McClellan's second goal was
the result of a goalmouth flurry
in which Olson made one spec-
tacular forearm stop but Nease
couldn't clear the ball.
The Panthers pulled out all
the stops in trying for the tying
goal. Striker Caleb Cooper was
inserted in the Nease net for
the final 10 minutes to give the
Panthers an added element of
offense. He came forward on all
corner kicks and throws in near
the St. Augustine goal.
Cooper was blue-carded in
the last two minutes of the
game after catching a shot out-
side the box. A blue card means
a keeper is ejected from the
game but his team doesn't have
to play shorthanded, which is
the result of a red card.
The infraction occurred just
as Cooper rushed back toward
the Nease net from the St.
Augustine end of the field and
a Yellow Jacket attacker shot.
The senior forward, who was
just outside the box, instinc-
tively put his hands up to catch
the ball, resulting in a hand
ball and accompanying blue-
card call.
The ensuing direct free kicl
was caught by Olson,; reinsertl
ed in goal for Nease.
"We went even in the back,
two defenders against their two
attackers. We had Caleb come
up to try to catch one at the
end there," Gary McKinley said
of inserting Cooper in goal.
"We had some opportunities.
We put a lot of pressure on
them. Just weren't able to tuck
it away.
"St. Augustine fought hard
and hung in there. And sur-
vived. It wasn't to be today."
Both teams had numerous
opportunities to score in the
goal area.
"Give St Augustine credit,"
said McKinley. "We possessed
the ball early, then they
matched up with us well and
evened it up.


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Pnolo y ROB DO.ArGELO
Panthers freshman forward A. Jay Nelson (13) collides in mid-air with a St. Augustine defender on a corner kick Wednesday night
in the opening round of the District 5-4A playoffs at Pedro Menendez High School. The Yellow Jackets beat the Panthers, 2-1.


"Second half we made some
adjustments," he said. "They
came at us with some good
attack early in the second half,
that we had to make changes'
to adjust to them.
"It was a well-played game
by both teams. There's no
doubt about it," he said. "We,
created opportunities. And as'
long as you're creating oppoi-
tunities, that's what the game's
about."
McKinley pointed to three
players as being keys to St.
Augustine.


"Their No. 10 [Pol Brenguer]
gave us a fit. Caleb Sturgis is
always tough to match up. Ian
[S\-ilokas] did a good job with
him. He never really hurt us
from the standpoint of scoring
himself, but he caused us a lot
of problems. Their keeper
[John Fraser] did a great job. He
made some tremendous saves,"
said McKinley.
Sturgis is the latest of his
family's soccer players, the first
thiee of which went to Nease.
His eldest sister is a senior at
William, & Maty, his oldest


brother Luke is a sophomore at
Flagler College and his next
brother, Nathan, recently
signed to play Major League
Soccer after leading Clemson to
the NCAA Final Four.
"My job was like mark up
Caleb [Sturgis], make sure he
wasn't a threat to us," Svilokas
said of the assignment he had
been given by McKinley.
"Didn't get any shoots off or
make any plays."
As to his own team's per-
formance, Svilokas said, "We
couldn't finish the shots we


needed to finish. We needed to
get the ball out, and we could-
n'f."
But the sophomore was
already looking ahead.
"We need to work on things
for next year, get farther," he
said.
"You have to give them cred-
it," NMcKinley said of- St.
Augustine. "They kept coming
at us and working hard. We just
needed to continue to play a-
little bit more possession than,
we were able to get and put one
of those chances away."


Nease ips etcher i girls basketball


Photos by ROB DeANGELO
Nease High's Molly Manning, above, eyes the basket after grabbing a rebound Wednesday night
against Fletcher. LEFT: The Panthers' Kate Russi, left, passes to a teammate while guarded by
Fletcher's Alyssa Patterson. Nease defeated Fletcher, 51-48.


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In last week's column I
briefly touched on the fact
that this is the time of yer
when we have Northern Right,
Whales in our area. The have
even been reports of Right
Whale sightings in the last cou-
ple of weeks offshore around
the Mayport area.
This is exciting news because
the Right Whale is one of the
most endangered mammals in
the world right now and eye-
witness sightings are very rare.
History tells us that long ago
the Right Whale numbers were
well over 100,000 and then
came the whaling ships. The
whalers were hunting Right
Whales because they were easy
to approach, often lived close
to shore and being over 50 feet
long and weighing upwards of
120,000 pounds, they provided
lots of whale oil, meat and
Whale bone..
An added bonus was the fact
that when the whales died they'
floated, thus making retrieval
of dead whales very easy for
whaling vessels and crews.
That's why the whalers named'


CAPTAIN
ROGER WALKER,
COLUMNIST
the mammals, "Right VWhales"
because they were the right
whales to hunt.
Protected since the mid
1930s, their numbers have yet
to increase. The 'total popula-
tion of Northern Right Whales
is currently estimated at slight-
ly more than 300.
So why are they here? Well,,
not all of them arehere. In fact,
only females and their new-
boms are here.


Every year pregnant females
migrate south to give birth.
Births are usually singular with
twins being the rare exception.
The newborn calf is about 15
feet long at birth and will take
its first breath of fresh air with-
in 10 seconds of being born. A
quick learner, the calf will also
be swimming very well after
only an hour.
The trip south to our area in
order to give birth is not with-
out purpose. because newborns
have very little blubber to insu-
late them from the cold north-
ern waters. The downside :of
the trip mainly affects females
because of the lack of krill in
our 'area. Krill are the main,
food source for Right Whales
and are mainly found in the
northern ranges.
Life expectancy,for' a new-
born Right Whale is 60 years.
The biggest threat to that long
life span is a collision with a
Ship or becoming entangled in
fishing gear. Just.recently a
Right Whale became entangled
in some fishing gear off the
coast of Georgia. There was a
very big effort to get the whale


free of that gear, but it turned
out to be much harder to do.
than was expected.
In the past two weeks, two
Right Whales have been found
dead. A vessel reportedly struck
one and the other's cause of
death has yet to be determined.
If you are a boater and you
see a Right Whale, there are
several things you should do.
One is to slow down and oper-
ate your vessel at a safe speed.
Secondly, you should stay at
least 500 yards away from the
whale. And you should also
notify the U.S. Coast Guard by
VHF radio channel 16 of the
location of the whale sighting.
It shouldn't be very hard to
recognize a Right W\hale when'
you see it after all, they're 50
feet long, black to dark gray in
color and have no dorsal fin.
They are about, the only true
whale of that size that visits our
area.
Any'day now we'll start hear-
ing fishermen reporting Great
White shark sightings. The the-
ory here is that the Great
Whites follow the whales and
feed off of the weaker calves


and any other whales that hap-
pen to die in the area.
If you see a Great White,
remember they are also protect-
ed and therefore cannot be


fished. I guess I don't have to
tell you to stay away from a
Great White. Come to think of
it, I wonder what .a safe dis-
tance would be?


JABS: From the headlines


Continued from page 8A
around to liking it.
Barry Bonds has pulled
out of the World Baseball
Classic. Says he doesn't
want to risk injuring his
surgically-repaired knee.
Says he owes it to the San
Francisco Giants to stay
healthy. Bonds' withdrawal
wouldn't have anything to
do with the stringent,
Olympic-style drug testing
at the WBC, would it?
And speaking of the World
Baseball Classic, Cuban presi-
dent Fidel Castro confirmed
Wednesday his country will
participate unless "the Ameri-
cans go crazy." Originally the


U.S. Treasury Department
denied Major League
Baseball's attempt to include
the communist country in
the WBC, but agreed a couple
of weeks later when Cuba said
it will donate all proceeds
from the event to Hurricane
Katrina victims. Castro said
histeam will play only if "the
Americans don't start mess-
ing around [by] not giving
visas, or if the Americans go
crazy."
Seeking a challenge? This
Sunday is the Jetty-to-Jetty
Ultramarathon. It's a 35-
mile race along the beach
from Hanna Park to St.
Augustine. For more infor-
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Nease wins hoops 'Battle of the Beaches'


Photos by Rob DeAngelo


ABOVE: Panthers guard
Alison Gabrielle (23) races to
the basket as Fletcher's Jamie
VanderBaan trails the play
Wednesday night at Nease
High School.
ABOVE LEFT: It's a mad
scramble for the ball as
Fletcher's Kristen Hackworth
(in purple) battles Nease's
Kate Russi (34) and Liz
Rosenfeld for possession dur-
ing second half action.
BELOW LEFT: Panthers
guard Jackie Huffman, left,
battles Senators guard Alex
Brooks for the ball on the floor.


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Baseball
Registration for Jacksonville
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players ages 13 to 15, will take
place Jan. 28 from 10 a.m. until
1 p.m. at the concession stand
behind Seabreeze Elementary
School.
Birth certificates are required
for all new players. Registration
fee is $95 per player,
Soccer
Spring registration for the
Beaches Soccer League will take
place Jan. 29 until Feb. 12 at The
Soccer Stop, 1518 N. Third
Street, Jax Beach.
The league is for boys and girls
ages pre-K (4 years old) to 7th
grade and games are played at
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* New World
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B-1


'Humanity' key element of


play at Grace Darling Studio


BARBARA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLUMNIST


We're not out

of the freezing

woods yet
W hat a strange "win-
ter" we've been
having. Does this
mean that we will have freez-
ing temperatures in ,qa,
March?
Or does it mean this sum-
mer will be obscene with
blistering heat?
I wonder. sincee we can't
do anvthing'about the
weather, we may as well just
keep plodding on.
In driving around town.
and in answering numerous
phone calls regarding various
gardening issues, I've com-
piled a few questions that
seem to be bugging folks.
Today I'll attempt to give
you some simple answers,
and explain why we do the
things we do.

QUESTION: I used to have
a Florida Lawn Handbook
that was put out by the State
of Florida. It is quite outdat-
ed and I am wondering if
there is a replacement?

ANSit'ER: Yes, there Is a
new one published in 2005
and it can be obtained by
going to the Cooperative
Extension Service at 1010
N.McDuff Ave. The cost is
$13. It may be possible to go
online to the University of
Florida Bookstore to find it,
too. Call 387-8850.

QUESTION: My lawn is
some type of St. Augustine
grass. Most of it is straw-col-
ored and I assume that is
from the freezes we have
had.
However, there are a few
patches in the lawn that are
a different color.
I have looked at it carefully
and it is not weeds, but it
seems to look like the St.
Augustine, as far as the
blades are concerned. Why
would most of the lawn be
one color while these few
patches are another?

ANSW5'ER: Chances are
those few patches are not the
same varietyA of St. Augustine
as the rest of the yard.
Probably a few pieces of the
other variety were inadver-
tentlyv mixed in with a load
of sod, or perhaps you
replaced a few areas with
some sod pieces, and they in
fact, were not the same as
what you already had.
This is not a big deal, and
generally is not noticeable
until times like now. It will
be interesting to see how the
patches green-up come
spring in relation with the
rest of the lawn. Chances are
they will blend in just fine
after they've greened-up, but
you could see a difference in
the timing of one variety ver-
sus the other.

QUESTION: Is this the
right time to prune
hydrangeas? I have the kind
that bloom in late spring and
they are blue.
.ANSWER: It sounds like 1
you probably have what is
called a French Hydrangea,
and could have easily been
purchased around Valentine's
Day, Easter or Mother's Day
as compared with one you
purchased at'a nursery later
in the year. Often the French
hydrangea has been chemi-
cally played with and it is
either pink, blue or a combi-
nation, but they are all from
the same family.


FROM ST4FF
"Keely' & Du," named the best new play of
1993 by the American Theatre Critics, con-
cludes its run tonight and Saturday at Players
by the Sea's Grace Darling Studio Theatre at
106 6th St. N., Jacksonville Beach.
Ticket, are $10. Curtain is 8 p.m. both
nights.
Jane Martin's award-winning play centers
on a young rape victim iKeelyi who is kid-
napped by a right-to-life organization while
under anesthesia for an abortion.
The group's intent is to keep Keely, played
by Jennifer Gagnon, until her child can be
born. While in confinement, Keely is cared
for by "Du," portrayed by Debi Tyre.
The two women, from drastically different
backgrounds, develop a relationship which
challenges both.
"This play is about the key element of
humanity in all the characters," said director
Jason Collins.


"All of them have faults and all have con-
trol over what they think is right. We are not
trying to preach one side or another, we
want to generate conversation."
Collins is making his directorial debut at
Players. He recently appeared in the role of
Oscar Madison in Players' production of
"The Odd Couple."
The cast also includes Jack Wallace, who
plays members of the right-to-life group,
Garry Burgoyne, who,appears as Keely's ex-
husband and Danielle Clemens, who portrays
a guard.
"This is obviously an important topic in
the world today. Jane Martin's play does an
excellent job of presenting the topics with-
out giving audience members a right or
wrong answer," said Joseph Schwarz, Players'
executive director.
"Keely & Du" features strong adult lan-
guage and topics. For reservations, call 249-
2022, or visit playersbythesea.org.


pnoto suDnminea
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was just 8 years old when he wrote
his first symphony. He was at his pinnacle when he penned his
final symphony (No. 41) at age 35.


JSO, JU host Mozart


concerts this weekend


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Debi Tyre plays a nurse who looks after an abducted pregnant woman (Jennifer Gagnon) in the
critically acclaimed, 1993 play "Keely & Du."


ABET CAST


ABET's production of
"Fortune's Fool" con-
cludes its run at the
,Adele Grage Cultural
Center this weekend.
Tickets are $15 and $12.
The play is staged at 716
Ocean Blvd., Atlantic
Beach. Call 249-7177 for
reservations.


Stellers Gallery opens exhibit


of six nationally known artists


FROM CON TRIBLTOR
Stellers Gallery of Ponte Vedra Beach opens
an exhibit of new art by six nationally recog-
nized artists today at 2-10 A1A N.
According to gallery owner Hillary R. Tuttle,
"Launch" will feature artists Teruko Wilde,
Sabre Esler, Shaun NMacDavid, Giovanni
Casadei, Shirley Rasmussen and Wendy
Martin.
All artists are from the U.S. and are widely
collected and respected in their field. The
work will include landscape, figures, still life,
abstracts, mixed media, collage and more.
The new work will be on exhibit through
February with several pieces remaining in the
gallery after the opening.
"Each artist offers their unique and vision-
ary interpretation of our natural world," said
Tuttle. "We will showcase a wide range of
original art varied in price, size and subject."

About the artists:


She moved to the United States as a teenag-
er and studied at the University of Cincinnati
as well as the Columbus College of Art and
Design in Ohio.
An award-winning artist, Wilde has had
numerous one-person and group shows. She
first established herself as a prominent pastel
and watercolor artist before moving to Taos,
New Mexico in 1986.
. Inspired by the magnificence of the land-
scape here, she began "Southwest Series" in
oils. Wilde's development towards simplicity
in her paintings has progressed to the point of
abstraction.
"I have expanded my form of expression
into abstracted landscapes. I must be true to
myself in the act of creativity,".she said.
"The overlays of color create texture and
intriguing shapes as past and present merge.
Recreating both emotional and physical ele-
ments from the surroundings, I hope the
viewer is always moved by the work."

Sabre Esler Her work covers an astonish-
ing range, from figurative to landscape,
cityscape and still life subjects. Her vivid
palette, impasto textures and expressionist
spirit result in energetic canvases that reflect a
sense of joie de vi-re.
One of Georgia's most exciting emerging
artists, Esler's works are cutting-edge fresh, yet
classically familiar. The artist, who is greatly
influenced by the German expressionists,
knows the importance of line and the energy
and spontaneity it brings to a painting.
She is successful in her quest to achieve the
most impact with the least amount of visual
effort. Esler loves texture and achieves it in
novel ways, from carving through layers of
paint on the canvas to integrating gauze strips


* Teruko Wilde Born in Nagoya, Japan. See LAUNCH, B-3


FROM STAFF
When it comes to Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart, the music
world doesn't have to rely on
an endless marketing cam-
paign.
His music and legacy -
speaks for itself.
The .lackson-ille Symphony
Orchestra is celebrating the
250th birthday of Mozart with
a two-week-festival called -
whdt else"-' "fMozart 250".
The concert is 8 p.m.
tonight and Saturday.
"Wolfgang 250," also featung-
ing the JSQ, is 11 a.m. and 8
p.m. Feb. 3 and 8 p.m. Feb. 4.
All concerts are at Jacoby
Symphony Hall. Tickets range
from $18 to $65. Student-
Family Rush tickets are $5.
The Music Department at
Jacksonville University is also
celebrating Mozart's birthday
and musical genius with its
own series of concerts.
All the concerts are free and
held in JU's on-camous Terry
Concert Hall.
On Saturday at 7:30 p.m. a
solo recital by pianist and JU
artist-in-residence Scott
Watkins will be held featuring
some of Mozart's most dramat-
ic solo keyboard music.
The program includes
Fantasie and Sonata in C Minor,
Turkish March Sonata, and the
Allegro in G Minor, composed
just months before Mozart's
death in 1791.
Selections for JSO's "Mozart
250" include the vividly
expressive "[domeneo"
Overture, the brilliant yet gen-
tle Flute and Harp Concerto,


and the light-hearted
"Posthom" serenade.
Fabio Mechetti will conduct
the orchestra and Les Roettges
and Kayo Ishmaru will be fea-
tured on flute and harp,
respectively.
Soprano Gitta-Maria Sjoberg
is the featured soloist next
weekend for the "Wolfgang
250" concerts, which will
include Mozart's Ot'ertire to
The abductionn ftorn the Seraglio,
Arias from The Marriage of
Figaro, S)ymphonyi No. I in E-
flat major and Mozart's final
work, S'niphony No. 41, com-
monly referred to as Jupiter.
By age 8, Mozart had writ-
ten his first symphony. He
changed opera forever with
his remarkable human insight,
masterfully blending the seri-
ous with comic.
Mozart wrote musical notes
before he could write words?
He played piano at age 3 and
wrote his first piano solo at
age 5. He composed more
than 600 works in his lifetime.
The 1984 film "Amadeus"
will be screened after the JSO's
Friday and Saturday evening
concerts next weekend.
The Oscar-winning film cre-
ates an elegant contrast
between the impeccably re-
created details of 18th century
life and the gripping (but
hilariously funny and
unstuffy) modern tone of its
performances.
Tickets for next Saturday's 8
p.m. concert range from $18


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Kayo Ishimaru, the principal harpist with the Jacksonville
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LEISURE


Matheson: Don't prune anything yet


Forthe Kids


Cont. from B-i.
However, horticultural
speaking, we have several vari-
eties of hydrangea and each
one has its different habits.
Without knowing for sure
which kind you have, I'll try to
help.
If it is a French hydrangea, it
will have made buds for its
spring blooms on last year's
growth, so do not prune now
or you will be cutting off the
flowers. With this variety, you
should prune right after the
bush has finished blooming,
doing so heavily if the bush
needsgeneral reshaping.
If the plant bloomed late in
the summer, chances are it is
of a different variety and it
should be pruned in the late
fall or very early spring ( now).
It is perfectly ok to prune this
type completely to the ground.
Keep in mind that
hydrangeas need a very rich
soil, and this can be obtained
by always adding leaves, grass
clippings, even ground-up
leaves from shrub branches
will do, to the area surround-
ing the plant.
Hydrangeas do not like the
hot summer sun, so if you are
planting them, select a loca-
tion that receives the morning
sun, or one that might get the
afternoon's rays but is under a
canopy of trees which will
help protect it.
QUESTION: My lawn main-
tenance company said they
would like to apply lime now.
Is this OK?
ANSWER: The only way this
would be ok is if you've had a
soil test done and it comes
back recommending lime. We
almost never apply lime to our
lawn, especially to new lawns,
simply because the soil is gen-
erally on the sweet ( alkaline
)side to begin with. The addi-
tion of more lime can harm
the soil pH to such a degree
that it will be unable to pro-
vide the proper nutrients to
your lawn.
It is possible that the lawn
. company has done'a soil test.
. and if so, ask for a copy of the
report before you ok the appli-
cation of lime. I will say that
many lawns that were newly-
sodded back in the late Fall are
looking quite poorly now, and
the desire for a quick-fix is
there.
This is understandable, but if
a lawn was laid in say late
October and the sod was not
in great shape to begin with, it
makes sense that the lawn
would look lousy now. Several


reasons could cause this: the
root system of the sod was left
to become dry before or after it
was laid, or it was unhealthy,
weak sod to begin with and
will need a lot of TLC this
growing season.
It will be sparse, perhaps
dead in spots, might.have a lot
of weeds, and in general just
doesn't/won't look good.
The best tact to take is to
apply only a product like
Bloombooster now, something
that has a high middle and
high last number on the fertil-
izer bag. Notice I did not men-
tion nitrogen, which is the first
number and that is because we
do not want any quick green-
ing yet since we are not out of
the time for freezes; we just do
not want any new growth to
occur anywhere except in the
roots.
The last number,
K=Potassium, is the element
needed for good root forma-
tion and that can be applied
now. The middle number
P=Phosphorus, also helps with
root development and so is OK
to be part of the fertilizer now.
You may apply this type of fer-
tilizer now if you desire..
Do not apply a weed and
feed type product, and until
the grass starts greening up I
would advise that you not
apply a pre-emergent weed
killer either. Too many chemi-
cals will ruin an already weak
lawn.
QUESTION: My India
Hawthorne and my mounding
Common Boxwood (Yaupon
holly) look awful. Both look
like they have large dead areas
in them, and actually have
looked that way for about a
year. I can't seem to get them
to grow well for me. Any
thoughts on, this problem?
ANSWER: I can relate to this
question 100 percent since I
have the same problem. I have
tried fertilizing, spraying insec-
ticides and fungicides when
I've seen insects or spots, cut
off dead limbs, reshaped the
ball of holly so it is more opdh
in the center, and I have give
up.
I have come to the conclu-
sion that these bushes are now
ready to be very helpful in the
landscape recycling trash yard.
J think they must have a short
lifespan because they have
been pampered, and well cared
for and they still are not
happy, so out they will go.
Perhaps you have the same
problem, and seriously, if you
do, I recommend that you just


dig them 6ut and recycle
them.
There are many other shrubs
that can replace them, but I
am going to let my areas
remain empty for awhile until
I decide what to do with the
area. An empty area always
leads to a new chance to cre-
ate, so maybe it will be ground
cover or annuals. I am not
sure, but the bad bushes are
coming out.
That's it for today. I know
that because we keep having
such beautiful weather, the
temptation is to think spring
and plant, fertilize, re-sod, etc.
I caution you against this
because we are not out of the
woods by a long shot, and
anything other than a tree or
shrub that is newly-planted
could easily be wiped out in a
freeze. Stick to pruning and
the planting or transplanting
of the woody plants for the
next few weeks.
Call me at 363-9872 if I can
help with your gardening
needs.


THE YEAR OF THE DOG
Will be celebrated with a free
party for preschoolers and tod-
dieris at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 27,
at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library. There will be
games, crafts and refreshments.
Children may want to wear golf
and red, typical colors for the
new year, dog attire or other
Asian style attire. The Chinese
Year of the Dog begins Jan. 29.
Yu-GI-OH DUELS are
staged at 2 p.m. Saturday at
Books-A-Million, 738 Marsh
Landing Parkway, Jacksonville
Beach. Call 273-8055 for infor-
mation.
HANDS-ON CHILDREN'S
MUSEUM offers hands-on
activities, play and learning
opportunities for kids from 9:30
a.m, to 5 p.m. Monday through
Saturday at 8580 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonvlle. Admission is $3.50
for children ages 1-3 and $5.50
for all others. Call 642-2688 for
information.
JMOMA'S ARTEXPLORI-
LTM LOFT is a multi-genera-
tions learning environment


that offers 16 hands-on stations
for children and adults to
explore the concepts in modem
and contemporary art. Entry is
free with paid entrance to the
Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art. Children are
admitted free every Sunday for
family Free Day at 333
Hemming Plaza in downtown
Jacksonville. Hours of opera-
tion are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday,
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday,
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call
366-6911 for information. -
HEARTSONG offers
Kindermusik and playday class-
es Tuesday to Saturday in
Jacksonville Beach and Ponte
Vedra Beach for children from
birth to age 7. For Kindermusik,
a music and movement pro-
gram for all ages, children are
divided by age group. Playday is
for walkers to 26 months old
and includes parachute play,
climbing and musical activities.
Preschool children and. up
attend without parents. One


trial class is free. Call 249-3828
for information or visit
www.heartsong-km.com.
ART CONNECTIONS at the
Cummer Museum of Art &
Gardens in Jacksonville con-
tains hands-on, high-tech and
low-tech interactive exhibits
that encourage physical activity
and quiet contemplation. Walk
through a painting, create pat-
terns with dance, make a col-
lage, listen to a sculpture, or
paint with a virtual paintbrush.
The museum is located on the
north bank of the St. Johns
River at 829 Riverside Ave.,
phone 356-6857. Hours are 10
a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday.
TREE HILL NATURE CEN-
TER offers its popular program
for parents and children, FUN!
(Find Understanding in
Nature), on the third Saturday
of each month at 10 a.m.
Tree Hill is at 7152 Lone Star
Road. Admission is $2 adults.


Mozart: 250th birthday


Cont. from B-I
to $45. General admission
tickets for the 11 a.m. and 8
p.m. Friday Coffee Series is
$23. Student-Family Rush tick-
et: $5. For more details, call
354-5547,or visit jaxsympho-
ny.org.
On Saturday, Feb. 4, at JU,
an all-student concert featur-
ing soloists, ensembles, and
theatre students, will re-enact
a scene from Peter Shaffer's
play, "Amadeus." The per-
formance is set for 7:30 p.m.
JU's Percussion Ensemble,
directed by Artist-In-Residence
Tony Steve, will play String
Quartet in C Major and
Adagio in C.for Glass
Harmonic.
JU will also host a Mozart
performance at 7:30 p.m.


Saturday, March 4.
Watkins will present a lec-
ture and recital of one of
Mozart's most dramatic works,
Sonata in A Minor.
The program also features a
multi-media presentation and
a complete performance of the
work.
Watkins recently performed
at Carnegie Hall, and last
November at the Beethoven
Festival with the Brevard
Symphony in Melbourne, Fla.
He will join the Jacksonville
Symphony April 7 for a con-
cert featuring the classical
music of Gershwin's Rhapsody
in Blue.
For more information about
JU's Mozart Festival events,
call 256-7374.


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Cummer Museum hosting tea and talks for seniors Feb. 15-16


Many new and exciting
events and activities
are planned by muse-
ums, galleries and cultural
centers for the' winter season
in Florida, whether you are a
participant or just enjoy what
is being offered..
The Cummer Museum of
Art arid Gardens has issued a
winter and spring schedule of
activities that includes all ages
and artistic preferences.
The next monthly
"Especially for Seniors Talks
and Tea" will take place Feb.
15 and 16; American Art
Lecture Series Feb. 16;
Fundamental Drawing Classes
on Sunday; pastel and por-
trait drawing; and even Tai
Chi for all levels;
Trips are planned as "All
Aboard the Bus" and "All
Aboard the Boat" to explore
Jacksonville by river and bus.
Call 355-0630 to inquire about,
these activities and free family
days; ""
The Beaches Area Historical
Society has' announced its
grand opening for Tuesday,
March 7. During March, sever-,
al activities are planned, such
as the "Museum Birthday" fes-
tival; lecture series on March
28; and "School Day," with a
special free program of school
classes. .
Anyone interested in volun-
teering is invited to a recep-
tion on Feb. 1 from 1:30 to
3:30 p.m., and to take a tour
of the new museum. Call Lisa
. Paulger at 241-5657 for infor-
mation. :
Many attended the opening
reception at the Ponte Vedra
Cultural Center last Friday
night as Lois Simon exhibited
her very large and. beautiful
exhibit of paintings.
All sizes, from miniatures to
large canvasses, brightened
the galleries with color and
expert renditions of familiar'
landscapes and "treescapes.":
Especially interested and dif-'


ALICE
GARLAND
ART SCENE
ferent were Simon's "Cow"
paintings, which have to be
seen to be appreciated. The
artist understands color and
the technique of blending
color into beautiful composi-
tions. This large exhibit con-
tains about 50 paintings.
In the Community Gallery,
do not miss the photography
exhibit by John Kuss, Joe
Vogan and Paula Griffin. The
color in these works is phe-
nomenal, particularly the
seascapes and flowers.
The Cultural Center is locat-
ed at 50 Executive Way, Ponte
Vedra Beach. Call 280-0614.
If photography is your inter-
est, a visit to the Jacksonville
Museum of Modern Art is a
must. Emphasis is on subject
matter and composition as
you visit "Photoblast," the
works of three photographers
with varied subject matter.
One believes in shock while
another makes art from com-
position and human interest.
Though photography was not.
always considered art, its
recent interest and respect is
due to original compositions
which Brian Finke, Morton
Nilsson and David Halliday
use in their works. See this
exhibit through April 15.
JMOMA provides family-
friendly art projects in a vari-
ety of media from 2 to 3 p.m.


Jan. 28; Feb. 4, 11 and 25;
March 4, 11 and 18; and April
1, 8 and 15. Sunday is always
"Family Free Day." Call 355-
6911 for information.
Atlantic Beach is planning
the city's second annual
Atlantic Beach Art Festival
Saturday, May 8, from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at Bull Memorial
Park on Severith Street and
East Coast Drive.
Artwork in the following
categories will be accepted -
baskets, clay, mixed media,
paintings, photography, print-
making, drawing, watercolor,
wood, jewelry, metalwork,
glass-blowing and sculpture.
The fee for a 10-by-10 booth is
$100. Entries must be original
work. Applications must be
received by April' 10.
For applications, rules and.
details, contact Linda
Ginsberg or Timmy Johnson
at tjohnson@coab.ns.
Barbara Sarvis will hold a
workshop tomorrow, Jan. 28,
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Cultural Center, Ponte Vedra.
The class will provide both
instructor demonstrations and
hands-on painting for all skill
levels and painting mediums.
Learn to create color combina-
tions and new color relation-
ships. Call 280-0614 for in for,,
mation.
"Places I've Been," the
watercolors of Ed Kitzis,
opened last week at the
Archway Gallery, 228 3rd Ave.
N., Jacksonville Beach. For
information call 249-2222.
If you have not yet seen the
current exhibit at the J.
Johnson Gallery, this is a
must-see if you like contempo-
rary art. Ed Held's colorful
canvasses and watercolors in
gigantic demonstrations are
what one can expect in the
finest galleries in the world.
The gallery is located at 177
4th Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach. Call .435-3200 for infor-
mation.


Launch: Opens today at Stellers Galle


to. from B-I l .
into her compositions.
"My goal is to connect emo-,
tionally with the viewer,
through use of color, texture
and form,".she said.
"The landscapes are more
than a place, theysymbolically
show human nature's ability
to place control on our envi-
ronment, both textural and
layered."
Shaun MacDavid Her'
paintings make use of scenes
from life and imagination. She
doesn't intend the viewer to
see them as specific places or
as a fixed narrative. Paintings
are created to evoke feelings
about memories, the almost
dreamlike sense that comes
from remembering places and
people over time. The work is
not meant to be too specific
or to limit the viewer's imagi-
nation. Viewers bring to the
painting what they will from
their own life experiences.'
Beginning with small, often


acrylic paint on paper,
MacDavid combines various'
images in a collage-like way
on to a canvas and then pro-
ceeds to cover them with an
acrylic medium to protect
them.
The final stage of the work
is to connect the images with'
oil paint, as the oil paint cre-
ates texture and movement
within the piece.
"The final work contains the
richness of many layers, much
as the layers of memory and
imagination live in our minds.
My work often depicts scenes
from my life and from the
lives of others in places that
I've lived in Tennessee, Cape
Cod, Connecticut and now in
Atlanta, Georgia," she said.;
"Most of my art includes an
extensive amount of still life
work, and much of it on a
,large scale. I like to describe
the art as painterly and.
expressionistic."


r Giovanrni Casadei He
was born in Rome, Italy. He is
an artist truly in love with
light. Light gives form to the'
perfect objects he paints, but
'also deconstructs the objects
and lets the viewer experience
the immense variety of;
nature's abstraction, giving the'
opportunity to see the com-
mon with an uncommon eye.
Casadei's creative process,
gets stimulated by the interac-
tion between the so-called
outer nature (everything that'
light touches) and the so-
called inner nature (the one
'that exists in the form of feel-
ings and thoughts inside the
artist).
"I want my art to be influ-
enced by nature, not dominat-
ed.by nature. I believe my
paintings are an interpretation
of my feelings about the light
as it reflects on the subject,"
he said. ,
"I strive for the viewer to
seek a common ground for
their outer and inner nature


photo submitted
Shirley Rasmussen
prefers to work with live
models because she
wants to feel a response
that makes the drawing
have life. She is one of
six artists exhibiting new
work at Stellers Gallery.






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to existing ithe sane space and
time, and not feel the separa-
tion of the two anymore and
to become one."
Shirley Rasmussen She
prefers to work with live mod-
els because she wants to feel a
response that makes the draw-
ing have life. She believes that
if you, analyze the subject too
much, it becomes "dead" art.
Rasmussen believes that a
simple pen and wash drawing
by Rembrandt can evoke more
emotion than one that is
meticulously rendered.
Wendy Martin She is a
mixed media artist who works
in abstracts with interesting
fabrics and collage aspects
sewn onto canvas.
Her paintings portray the
imagery of birds and other
animals as an expression of
joy to create colorful, lyrical
work.


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by SARAH LINWOOD
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To lifelong Occidental resi-
dents, "geisha" is merely a
fancy,term.fpr "prostitute."
Nothing could be further ,
from the truth at least in
most cases.
"The Secret Life of Geisha"
takes us behind the secret veil
that's cloaked this traditional
Japanese art for more than
gbisWalW th I d, W in
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why!
Geishas are every red-blood-
ed man's dream. Exactly what
they do may be nearly impos-
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Americans males to conceive.
Imagine a profession in which
pleasing men comes fist. In a
nutshell, that's what a geisha
does for $500 an hour!
By dedicating their lives to
conversation, music and "the
fine ait of massaging the male
ego," geishas occupy a revered
niche in Japanese society.
Though an undeniably erot-
ic component exists in nearly
everything a true geisha does,
sexuality isn't an integral job
function. This unrated, 100-
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lengths making it clear,
sharply illustrating the fact
any woman can wear tradi-
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but it doesn't make her a
geisha!
Training is the key. True
geishas not the ones who
perform for tourists or lurk in
red light district shadows -
undergo five grueling years of
training.
Becoming a geisha also
requires a lifelong commit-
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by Sarah Linwood
CONTRIBUTOR
Whenever a flick boasts a,
character with amnesia, this
reviewer cringes.
In real life, amnesia (even
the temporary kind) is
extremely rare. There are prob-
ably more examples of amne-
sia on a video store's shelves
than in the complete annals of
worldwide medicine Be that
as it may, 'Empire of the
Wolves" uses this usually-
caused-by-grievous-injury
mental condition as an inte-
gral plot device. Sadly, "Empire
of the Wolves" fails to rise
above its common, lackluster
predecessors!
The film was adapted by
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as much byeconomic factors
as the profession's tradition.
Susan Sarandon narrarates
this well-done DVD, as does.
Arthur Golden. His book,
"Memoirs of'a Geisha,' was.
recently made into a flick, but
"The Secret Life of Geisha" has
nothing to do with it. Of spe-
cial note is the work of cultur-
al anthropologist Liza Dalby,
the only Westerner ever to
become a geisha.
She lends insight to this
$18 flick, taking viewers into
the busy lives of both a
"maiko" (an apprentice) along
with an experienced but non-
traditional geisha. The history;
of this uniquely Japanese pro-
fession is thoroughly explored
... tastefully. Sadly, when it
concludes (there are many
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It begins with French police
detective Jocelyn Quivrin baf-
fled by the murders of three
similar-appearing Turkish
immigrants. '
Each is illegal, and they're
garment workers, congruent
facts which chillingly spell
serial killer to the world's
police.
As investigating murder in a
shadowy community is also
hampered by' language,
Quivrin decides Reno's aid is
desperately needed. Reno, "an
expert on the Turkish commu-
nity," is retired; 'despite his rep-
utation for being dirty-plus, he
eventually enlists the 57-year-
old divorced actor.
At the same time, Arly Jover,
the wife of a government offi-
cial, is suffering terribly from
hallucinations and amnesia.
The nation's doctors are hav-


you'll thirst for more ... but
there's none! '
On' a personal note, this .
writer experienced the pleas-
ure of visiting an authentic
Geisha house, Okinawa's
"Teahouse of the August
Moon." It's the one depicted
in the now-ancient movie of
the same name; sadly, the
visit occurred during an
exceptionally callow youth.
Despite this, the beauty of
the geisha's garb, their witty
conversation, graceful danc-
ing and Tea Ceremony, creat-
ed a memory that'll never be
forgotten. Eroticism never
entered the equation!
For those interested in his-
tory, the mysterious East or
simply overseas art, "The
Secret Life of Geisha" can't be
recommended enough.
Hopefully, this fading art will
be revived ... and spread to
North America!


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ing a terrible time diagnosing
the cause; finally, one proposes
drastic measures.
For a time, the plots run
side-by-side, there being little
apparent connection between
them. Suddenly, the "Grey
Wolves," variously described as
France's Turkish Mafia and an
extreme right-wing nationalist
group, makes its appearance in
this 128-minute, R-rated DVD.
The plot, as much as is under-
standable, then comes togeth-
er quickly. Violence and
sadism make their appearance
too.
None of the actors in this
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more than a semi-adequate
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prefer them) is sometimes
badly done. Thankfully the
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Music


CLUB SCENE

Note: Acts and -performance
days or times are not always
available for all clubs at press'
time. Performance information
is included in the Friday club
calendar. Send to
mitchell@beachesleader.com.
Call 249-9033 for Information.
Aromas Cigar, Wine &
Martini Bar, 880 A1A N.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 280-
2525. Stevie Fingers is in
every Monday. Matt Hall per-
forms. Wednesday and
Friday. Le Monde Quartet
plays Latin music every
Saturday. Wine tasting from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every
Thursday followed by the
Jason Anderson Jazz Trio at 9
p.m.
The Atlartic, 333 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach.'* 249-
3338. Martini Night is
Thursday with DJs spinning.
DJ Wes Reed, spins hip hop
and retro Thursdays for Ladies
Night. DJ Jade spins old wave
and 80's retro at 9 p.m.
Friday. DJ KGB spins at 9
p.m. Saturdays.-
Atlantlc Theatre Comedy'
' Club,' 751 Atlantic Blvd.,,
Atlantic Beach *- 249-7529.
Comedians Phil Hogan with
Eric Grady perform at 9 p.m.
today and Saturday. .-Singer
Lyndsey. Battle also'.perfonms'
at 11 p.m. today. Scheduled
comedy acts also perform at 8
p.m. Thursday.
S Billy's .Boathouse Grill,
S 2321 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville' 241-9771.
Karaoke is held from 6 to 9
p.m. Wednesday.
Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach *
246-9874. DJ Dale spins
Thursday through Saturdays.
Bogey Grille, 150 Valley
Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach *
249-3338. Karaoke with Frank
Templo from 9 p.m. to I a.m.
Wednesday. Live music, from
7-11. p.m. today.
BrewsterNs, ..11003 ,,Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville 223-
9850. Dana Salmela plays
acoustic music at 9 p.m.
: Wednesday. Karaoke is held
every Thurs. BIg Al & the
Kaholics arein at 9:30 p.m.
Saturday.
Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mayport
Road, Atlantic Beach 241-
8848. Live music from 9:30
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and
Saturday. Country night every
Sunday.
Champs Lounge, Sawgrass
Marriott, 1000 PGA' Tour
Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach *
285-7777. Tangee Renee plays.
Top 40 from 8:30 p.m. to'
close Wednesdays through
Saturday.
Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach
249-9595. Jackosnville Pipes
and Drums perform at 7:30
p.m. today followed by
Alphadog' at 9 p.m. The
Boxrockers jam. at 9 p.m.
Saturday. Bobby Flynn and
his Band are in at. 6 p.m.
Sunday.
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub
& Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-
9499. Jimmy Solari is in
every Wednesday. Spade
McQuade plays traditional
Irish music every Thursday.


Concerts


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Boogie Freaks perform this weekend at The Moon Grille, 1396 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach.


Don't Tell Anne plays
acoustic at 9 p.m. Saturday.
Traditional Irish music with
Meridian from 4 p.m. to close
Sunday.
*
Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish Dr.,
Alantic Beach 246-4293.
Sopgwriter's night with Seth
Ramsdill every Tuesday. The
Wes Cobb Band is in
Thursday. Don't tell Anne
plays acoustic at 9:30 p.m.
Feb. 3 and 4.
Freebird Live, 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. Hard rock with X-
Sister-Z with Surface, My own
Sin. Sobriety and Esther
today. Aerial Tribe plays funk
and jazz at 9:30 p.m.
Saturday. Badfish with Big
Meat are in Sunday. Yo
Mama's Big Fat Booty Band
are in Thursday, Feb. 2.
Suicide Clutch with Princess
Fatimerica are in Friday, Feb.
3.
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249-7787. Mary Ann
Hawkins plays piano from 7
p.m. to close Thursdays. The
Sam Rodriguez Music Trio
plays pop, jazz and Latin
music at 8 p.m. today. Jazz
with Matt Hall at 8 p.m.
Saturday.
*


Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach *
249-5181. Local bands are in
today and Saturday. Karaoke
Sunday at 9:30.
Mackenzie's Steakhouse,
100 Sawgrass Village, Ponte
Vedra Beach 543-9143.
Gene Nordan plays piano
from 7 .to 11 p.m. Tuesday
through Thursday. Don
Miniard is in Saturday.
Michael Howard is in from 7
to 11 p.m. Sunday. Will
Hurley performs today and
Monday.
Magellan's Oceanfront
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
jacksonville Beach 247-
2644. Beam brings the funk
from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.
Sunday.
Max's Restaurant, 1312
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 247-6820. John
Evans plays the piano from
6:30 to 10 p.m. today and
Saturday.
*


The Moon Grille, 1396
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 241-1894. The Boogie
Freaks appear Friday and
Saturday, Feb. 3 and 4.
Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-
1070. Karaoke every Tues.,
Thurs., Sat. and Sun.
Ocean Club, 401 First
Street North, Jacksonville
Beach e 242-8884. DJs Jeremy
and Kevin Durgin spin today.
Live reggae and DJ Infader for
Service Industry Sundays. DJs
Shanghai and Lord Swift spins
reggae, reggaeton and hip
hop on Tuesdays.
*
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood
& Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877.
The Company appears today
and Saturday. Billy and
Vinnie are in Sunday.
Restaurant Medure, 818 N.
Florida .A-1'A, Ponte Vedra
Beach *'- "43,3797. Nigfttfall
performs from 8 p.m. to close
today and Saturday.
The Ritz, 139 Third Ave.,
Jay Beach, 246-2255. DJ
Anonymous spins Sun-Wed.
DJ Marco spins every Thurs.
*
Shelby's Coffee Shoppe,
200 1st Street, Neptune Beach
* 249-2922. The John Thomas
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sunday.
Solid Grounds Coffe e
Shop, 1487 Atlantic BLvd.,
Neptune Beach 246-9223.
Steve Hedrick plays at 8 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 3.
*
Tavern at Sawgrass, 43
PGA Tour Blvd, Ponte Vedra
Beach 285-3133. Karaoke
every Wednesday from 9 p.m.
to 1 a.m. Ralph "E" performs
top 40's, blues, oldies and jazz
every Friday and Saturday
night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
*
Tra Vini Italian
Restaurant, 216 Ponte Vedra
Park Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach
Beach 273-2442. Tony
Saladino performs jazz piano
and standards from 7 to 10
p.m. Thursday through
Saturday.
Tree Steakhouse, 725-6
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach


* 241-5600. Mary Ann
Hawkins is in from 6:30 p.m.
to 10:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Gina Martenelli performs
from 6:30 to 10 p.m. today.
Kenhe is in Sunday.
Twisted Sisters, 1266 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach *
241-6453. The Wes Cobb
Band performs from 9:30 p.m.
to close today.
Vinoe, 822 A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
DJ Wali spins acid jazz for
Metropolitan Night every
thursday.
*
Your Place Bar-n-Grill,
13245 Atlantic Blvd.,
Jacksonville 221-9994. Live
music today and Saturday.
Chuck Nash appears every
Monday. Chris and Larry are
in Wednesday. Dave Massey
performs Thursdays.


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MOZART'S 25TH
The Jacksonville
Symphony Orchestra cele-
brates Mozart's 25th
Anniversary Celebration at 8
p.m, today and Saturday in
Jacoby.Symphony Hall at the
Times-Union Center for the
Performing Arts, -300 W.
Water: St.,. Jacksonville.
Tickets range from $25 to
$65.. Student Rush family
tickets are $5..Call 354-5547
for information. ,
JAZZ-JAM .
Theodore Croker and the
Oberlin Conservatory Jazz
Septet play jazz at 6:30 p.m.
today at. Cafe Bolero, 8595
Beach' .Blvd., Jacksonville.
Tickets are $.10 fpr adults and
seniors.. Call,' 504-2763 for
reservations.,
j JU:MOZART FEST 11.
Jacksonville ':University
will coritinue its tribute to
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Mozart with pianist Scott
Watkins at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday in the Terry
Concert Hall, 2800
University Blvd. N.,
Jacksonville. Admission is
free. Call 256-7374.
PIPE ORGAN RECITAL
Pipe organist Thomas
Murray performs at 3 p.m.
Sunday in Jacoby Symphony
Hall at the Times-Union
Center for the Performing
'Arts, 300 W. Water St.,
downtown Jacksonville.
Tickets' are $15. Call 354-
5547.
PVB CONCERT
Concert pianist Tugce Tari
performs at 3 p.m. Sunday at
Our Lady Star of the Sea
Cultural Center, 545 A1A N.,
Ponte Vedra Beach. Tickets
are $30.
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RELIGION


Valentine's gala Ministry of Moms Sharing has church, address is 4510 Palm
Tickets go on sale Sunday for .. ,%---. ;- ...-begun atSt. Paul's Catholic. Valley Road in Ponte Vedra.
Palms. Presbyterian Church's Church. The eight-week four- Call 285-8225 for information.
Valentine's Day Gala and .- .ey is designed to give women
Gourmet Dinner to be held .. '' ... ..:. insight into who they are as Retieat for women
6:30 p.m. Feb. 14 in fellowship mothers and individuals in New Beginnings Church is
hall. Tickets are $15 each. .. God's eyes. offering "A Princess in
Entertainment will be pro- Monday morning and Training" retreat for women
vided by. the University of .Tuesday evening sessions are on Feb. 24 and 25 at the
North Florida Chamber .available; child care is included Hampton Inn in St. Augustine
Singers and the Metro Music in the registration cost. St. Beach. The registration deposit
Men Barbershop Quartet. Paul's address is 224 N. Fifth St. is due by Feb. 5. For informa-
The church is at 3410 S. in Jacksonville Beach. tion, call the church office at
Third St., Jacksonville Beach. For information call Jill: '285-4288. New Beginnings'
Call 246-6427 for information. B O'Connor at 285-0224 or the address is 1050 State Road AlA
church office at 249-2600. in Ponte Vedra.
Ask the doctor Feb. 5
Dr. Karen Toker will be the F S Senior Connection Women's safety class
speaker for '"Ask the Senior Connection, a mim- Palm Valley Baptist Church,
Pediatrician" at Beth El the istry of Our Lady Star'of the 4890 Palm Valley Road, is
Beaches Synagogue on Sea Catholic Church, Ponte offering a women'ssafety class
Sunday, Feb. 5. The program is Vedra, offers activities for sen- in the fellowship hall on
part of.the Bagels and Coffee -_ iors including cards, dancing, Saturday, Jan. 28, from 8:30
series and will begin at 10:15 painting, speakers, and more. a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For infor-
a.m. Beth El is at 288N. Roscoe .Membership dues are $5 annu- mnafion. call 285-2447.
Blvd. in Ponte Vedra. Call 273- ally. For information call
9100 for information. C phototby KATHY NICOLE TI Cheryl Knorek at 543-1139 or Winter Sunday school
New members of MOMS, the Ministry of Mothers Sharing, meet to begin the eight-week MOMS the parish office at 285-2698. Calvary Anglican Church
God as finance help Journey at St. Paul's Catholic Church on Monday. The church is at 545 State Road wil offer classes on experienc-
Crown Financial Ministry" A1A N. ing God and angels and grow-
will present a- seminar on ing kids God's way during
financial freedom at New Life invited. For information call Feb. 5, at 6 p.m. Tickets are $5 ..ball games, and more. The Grieving parent Mass Sunday school classes at 9 a.m.
Christian Fellowship on Sara Brooks at 23-5294. to watch the game on the big retreat begins with breakfast Our Lady Star of the Sea for adults and children at
Saturday, Feb. 4, from 8:30 screen and forum dinner. on Saturday and continues Catholic Church will have a University Center, 12000
a.m. to 4 p.m. St. Paul's bids farewell Children's tickets are available through lunch on Sunday; par- special Mass on Saturday, Feb. Alumni Drive, on the campus
The seminar will discuss St. Paul's by the Sea at reduced price. ticipants will stay in their own 4, at 2:30 p.m. for parents who of the University of North
how families can use God's Episcopal Church in, The event will be held in the homes. have lost a child. Any parent Florida. For information call
principles to achieve financial Jacksonville Beach will hold a Providence gym on the New Christ Church is at 400 San who carries the pain of a lost .., 24 1-9400.
freedom. luncheon and reception Life campus at 2701 Hodges Juan Drive. Call the office at child is welcome. Call Deacon
New Life isat 2701 Hodges, Sunday to bid farewell to the 'Blvd. Register online at 285-6127 for information. Jim at 285-2698 for informa- Special needs class
Blvd. Call 223-6000 for infor- Rev. Sudduth Cummings, who www.nlcf.org or call 223-6000 tion or to place the name of a Beach United Methodist
mation or register at the book- is leaving to become the rector for information. PV Baptists sing child on the prayer list. Our Church, 325 Seventh Ave. N,
store on the church campus. of St. JohnsEpiscopal Church Palm Valley Baptist Church Lady Star of the Sea is at 545 Jacksonville Beach, 'is explor-
in Connecticut. Family retreat planned will have a Fifth Sunday Night State Road AIA N in Ponte ing the possibility of begin-
Church Women meet The event will begin after On Saturday and Sunday, Sing at 6 p.m. Sunday. This will Vedra. ning a Promiseland class for
The next meeting of Church the 10 a.m. worship service.'St. Feb. 4 to 5, Christ Episcopal be an opportunity to enjoy.special needs children on
Women United will be at 10 Paul's is at 465 11th Ave. N. ,Church in Ponte Vedra will Christian music, fellowship, Calligraphy displayed Saturday evenings..Contact
a.m. Friday, Feb. 3, at Christ Call 249-4091 for information. hold a family covenant retreat and refCeshments. The church Bethel Gallery at Ponte Debbie Machtel at the church
United Methodist Church, 400 weekend. The retreat is open to address is 4890 Palm Valley Vedra Presbyterian Church will office at 249-2343, ext.. 40, if
Penman Road, Neptune Super Bowl chili party families, couples, and singles Road. Call 285-2447 for infor- feature the work of calligraph- p you have experience working
Beach. The men's ministry of New to gather and focus on wor- marion. er Betty McKee in an exhibit
The program will include a Life Christian Fellowship will ship, good Works, and study. titled "Calligraphy and More."
speaker from Beaches Women have a Super Bowl chili cook- There will be prayer, a hay -dMOM begin journey. The exhibit will be open from
in Partnership. All women are off, and bake-off on Sunday, ride, a cookout, sing-alongs,, The spring journey of the today through Feb. 19. The SeeBRIEFS, B-7


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247-1442 4510 Palm Valley Road (CR 210)
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JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-0294 Adult Mimst.es Associate Pastor Jeremy Gates Dial A Prayer 355.7044 Praise & Worship Saturaly 5:30pm
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by KATHY NICOLETTI
STAFF WRITER
Members of a club for girls
and teen girls at Our Lady
Star of the Sea Catholic
Church will participate in an
upcoming fashion show to
promote fashionable and
modest clothing for young
- girls,
The club, known as
Challenge Club, is part of a
network of Challenge Clubs
for girls ages 10 to 16. The
clubs are part of the Catholic
Youth World Network.
"Pure Fashion Show, Teen
Fashions with a Modest Flair"
will be held 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 11, in the
grand ballroom of the
Jacksonville Marriott at
Southpoint.
Although the Pure Fashion
Show premiered in
Jacksonville in 2003, this is
the first year that Our Lady
Star of the Sea Challenge
Club members are taking
part.
"There have been two pre-
vious Pure Fashion shows in
the area with attendance of
between 100 and 125 peo-
ple," said Carol Marshall, one
of the event organizers.
Marshall is also a volunteer
with the Challenge Club at
St. Joseph's Catholic Church
in Mandarin..
"This is the first year the
fashion show is being done


photo submitted
Erika England models in a
"Pure Fashions Show" at
Deerwood Country Club In
2003. A similar event is sched-
uled Feb. 11.

on a larger scale," she said
noting that the Marriott's
ballroom seats 400.
The event's keynote speak-
er will be Dr. Coleen Kelly
Mast, a national radio talk
show host and author. Mast
can be heard locally on radio


station WQOP 1600 AM.
She is the author of the'
"Sex Respect Curriculum."
Her presentation at the fash-'
ion show, "Earning Respect
by Living a Life of Virtue,"
will be appropriate for all
ages, said Marshall.
Heather White of radio sta-
tion 106.5 FM will host the
event.
"The event is for like-mind-
ed parents and their daugh-
ters," said Marshall.
"The response has been
incredible. A pastor from a
Baptist church contacted us
and is sending a group."
Fashions for the event will
be provided by Dillard's of St.
Johns Town Center. Clothing
for children and young
women will be featured.
"It is moving that we can
proclaim the beauty of inno-
cence and modesty," said
Marshall.
There will be more than
two dozen girls and teens
from Challenge Clubs model-
ing in the show and volun-
teering as hostesses.
"Challenge Clubs help girls
to strengthen their faith
through their way of living,"
Brigid Barker, adult liaison for
the club at Our Lady Star of
the Sea, said in a telephone
interview.
The Challenge Club began
meeting there about a year
ago. Twelve to 15 girls from
fifth to eighth grade partici-


pate.
While adults help with the
club, two teen girls with
experience in Challenge
Clubs lead the group.
"Challenge involves older
girls leading' the younger
' girls," said Marshall :
The club at Our Lady Star
of the Sea meets two: Friday
evenings each month
Upcoming meetings are
scheduled 6:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m. Feb. 3 and Feb. 24.
It is not necessary to be
Catholic to attend, and new
girls are welcome at any time,
said Barker.
Meetings usually include an
icebreaker or game, a lesson
and reading from the Gospel,
and time for socializing.
Tickets for reserved seating
for Pure Fashion Show
includes lunch and are $30
for adults and $20 for chil-
dren under 10. Contact Carol
Marshall at 535-9410 for
information.
Reservation forms are avail-
able in the vestibule of Our
Lady Star of the Sea Catholic
Church, 545 State Road A1A
N. in Ponte Vedra.
Reservation requests can be
sent to Laura lMouhalis at 504
Mission Park Lane. St.
Augustine, Fla., 32095.
'Eighty tickets have been
sold in the first week of
sales," said Marshall. "We
hope to be able to completely
sell out the ballroom."


Briefs: Singles group at St. Andrew's Lutheran


Cont. from B-6
with special needs children or
have a child that would partic-
ipate in the class.

Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery, a biblical
based program for persons fac-
ing personal problems, meets
every Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the
fellowship hall of Beach
United Methodist Church,,
Third Street at Seventh Avenue
North, Jacksonville Beach.
Through worship and same-
gender small groups, people
can work on personal, struggles
such as eating disorders, alco-
hol/drug abuse, and c6depen-
dency. The evenings, begin
with dinner. Call 249-2343.
Retreats at Marywood
The following retreats are
planned at the Marywood
Retreat Center in the
Switzerland area of Northwest
St. Johns County:
Jan. 25: Day of Reflection:
Conversion! will be led by Fr.
Terry Morgan, Pastor of St.
Anastasia Parish in Palm Coast.
Through prayer, silence, and
sharing Fr. Terry will lead par-
ticipants to a better under-
standing of living a Christian
life... The session begins 9:30
a.m. and concludes .at 3:30
p.m. The cost is $27 which
includes lunch.
Jan. 29 to Feb. 3: Spirituality
for Everyday: Lovih g in the
Master's Footsteps will be led
by Michael Fonseca, Spiritual
Director and Facilitator' for
three dioceses. Commitment
to Jesus and a deeper, whole-
hearted discipleship will be the
focus of this retreat.
Reflections will include prayer
exercises based on St. Ignatius
Loyola, St. Teresa of Avila, and
St. John of 'the Cross. The
retreat begins at 5 p.m. on Jan.
28 and ends at 1 p.m. on Feb.
3. The cost is $480 (Priv), $393
(Dbl), and $224 (Corn).
Jan. 31: Sacraments of
Ministry: Holy Orders and
Matrimony will be led by Fr.
Timothy Lindenfelser, Judicial
Vicar and head of the Diocesan
Marriage Tribunal. Fr. Timt can
help participants enrich their
lives with a deeper apprecia-
tion of the call to ministry and
service in both of these sacra-
ments. The cost is $9 for this
two-hour program beginning.
at 7 p.m.
Feb. 5: Christian.Meditation
and the Twelve Step Program
will be led by Gene Bebeau.
Spend an afternoon in prayer
and reflection that will help
participants to find peace and
have a new perspective on life.
Bebeau has experience in facil-
itating meditation groups. The
program begins at 1:30 and
ends at 4:40 p.m. There is no
charge.
Feb. 8: Day of Reflection:
The True Disciple of Christ will
be led by Fr. Donal Sullivan,
pastor of Sacred Heart Church
in Green Cove Springs.
Suggestions for enriching daily
prayer and a deepening com-
mitment to live the gospel life
will be part of this day of
reflection. It will begin at 9:30
a.m. and close with Mass at,
2:30 p.m. The cost is $27
which includes lunch.
Feb. 10 -12:'The Gift of Being
and the Grace in Becoming
will be led by Sisters Mary


Steves and Mary Sferre, SFCC.
They are the Co-Directors of
Growth Point, a Therapy and
Training' Center in
Jacksonville. This retreat will
support participants in prayer-
fully celebrating their humani-
ty in their life's journey to
becoming all that God created
them to be. The retreat begins
at 7:30 p.m on Friday and ends
with Mass. at 10 a.m. on
Sunday. The cost is
$167(Priv)/$137(Dbl)/$77(Co
m).
Marywood is located at
1715-5 State Road 13. For
information on these or other
events, call (904) 287-2525 or
toll-free (888)-287-2530.

SMoms priylr Iwids
A group Nf !botliers known
as Moms in Touch meets week-
ly to pray for their children,
other students and the schools
they attend. The group meets
on Tuesday afternoons at a
church in Ponte Vedra Beach.
For location and more infor-
mation, call Nancy at 273-
8486.

Midweek for kids
The following evLents are
held at Beaches area churches
on Wednesday for youngsters:
Palm Valley Baptist Church
at 4890 Palm Valley Road in
Ponte Vedra has Bible Study
and activities for children at 7
p.m. Contact the church at
285-2447. -
Sunrise Christian Church
'youth group meets 7 p.m. to
'8:30 p.m., beginning with
group praise and worship, fol-
lowed by small groups for fel-
'lowship, Bible study' and
prayer.
The church is at 298 Aquatic
Drive, Atlantic Beach. Call 249-
3030.
Bethlehem Buddies is open
to all children 3 years old
through second 'grade at
Bethlehem Lutheran Church,
1423 Eighth Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach, from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m. with Bible sto-
ries, crafts and songs.
High school Bible study is 7
p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at Bethlehem
Lutheran.
Youth in grades six through
12 and families meet at 6:30
p.m. at Christ Episcopal
Church, Ponte Vedra Beach,
for dinner in the parish hall.
Youth JAM begins at 7 p.m.
and includes guitar lessons,
singing, and rehearsal for the
11 a.m. Sunday contemporary
worship service in parish hall
geared toward youth and fami-
lies with children.
Dinner and JAM are open to
the community. JAM is free,
and. dinner is $4 per person,
$12 per family maximum. The
church is at Solana Road and
San Juan Drive.
Youths in grades six through
8 meet at 6:30 p.m. in the
Outback, the modular building
behind Palms Presbyterian
Church, 3410 Third St. S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Contact
the leader, Murray Beard, at
285-5106. The Senior High
Group meets in the Outback
onh Sundays immediately fol-
lowing the Sunset Worship
Service. Contact leaders Dale
and 'Ingram Caswell at 285-
0366.
Dynamic Disciples (grades K-
5) at First Christian Church of


the Beaches, meets WVednesday
from 6:30 to 7:45. Teens in
Motion Youth Group meets
from 6:30 to 7:45 with special
events and trips held on other
dates. The church address is
2125 Oceanfront, Neptune
Beach. Call 246-2010.
Building Blocks, a group for
children ages 3 to 6, and Kids
Club for youngsters in grades
one through 6 meet at 7:15
p.m. at Family Bible Church,
4760 Palm Valley Road, Ponte
Vedra Beach. Bridge Builders
for grades 7 through 12 meets
from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
YouthAlive with Bible Study
and worship for grades seven
through 12, is held from 7 to
7:45 p.m. at Kernan Boulevard
:!ja -sL-;4*b;. 4000 Kernap
, v L-S.," south of Beach
Boulevard. Preschool and chil-
dren's choirs through 6th
grade meet from 7 to 7:45 p.m.
Youth from Beach United
Methodist Church, Third
Street at Seventh Avenue
North, Jacksonville Beach,
meet 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at vari-
ous locations. Directions to
Wednesday meetings are hand-
ed out at 247, the church's
Sunday night worship service
for youths, held 6 p.m. to 8:45
p.m.
Church choir school is
offered for age 3 through sixth
grade at Christ Episcopal
Church after school at-various
times, depending on the
youngster's age. Children
develop musical skill and
Christian formation. The
school is free and is given by
Timothy McKee, music direc-
tor of the church. Call 285-
6127.
Kids K'Nextion for ages 3 to
fifth grade and activities for
middle and high school youth
are held 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at
New Beginnings Baptist
Church, 1050 State Road A1A,
Ponte Vedra Beach. For infor-
mation, call 285-4288.
Youth meet 5:45 p.m. to 8:00
p.m. at Ponte Vedra United
Methodist Church, 35
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra for
various activities. Registration
is underway for Children and
Youth Creative Arts Ministries
including Little- Cherubs,
Children's Choir, YCAM as
well as other choirs.
Information is available at 280-
5141.
Youths grades six through
twelve are invited to Neptune
Baptist Church, 407 Third St.,
Neptune Beach, for games,
drama, music and topical mes-
sages. Sixth through eighth
graders meet from 6:30 to 7:30
p,m. and ninth through
twelfth graders meet from 7 to
8:30 p.m.
Community Presbyterian
Church has Cherub Choir at 4
p.m. and Junior Choir at 5
p.m. Senior high school stu-
dents meet at 3:30 p.m. to dis-
cuss issues at "Trash Talk." Call
249-8698 for information.

Men's group meetings
Hodges Blvd. Presbyterian
Church- offers "Bible and
Bagels", a men's Bible study
group, at 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. on
Wednesday in the Fellowship
Hall. The church address is
4140 Hodges Blvd. For infor-
mation call 223-6922.
'The men's group from
Calvary Anglican Church


meets at 6:15 a.m. Fridays at
Perkins Restaurant, on Beach
Boulevard at San Pablo Road.
Pastor David Sandifer leads the
study.
The men's group from Beach
United Nlethodist Church
meets at the Golden Conral
Restaurant at 14035 Beach
Blvd. on the first Monday of
each month at 6:30 p.m.
A men's Bible study is held at
7 a.m. Monday at Ponte Vedra
United Methodist Church, 35
Executive Way, Ponte \edra
Beach.
Palms Presbyterian men's
Bible study is held at 7 a.m.
Wednesday at the Hampton
Inn.
Community Presbyterian
Ch'u .l. at .. '-Sher, V- r i le9 ,:-
Atlantic Beach 1as \l ednesd
morning prayer breakfasts at
a.m.
St. Paul's by the Sea
Episcopal Church has a Men's
Prayer Group and Bible Study
which meets on the first and
third Saturday of the month at
8 a.m. in Stormes Hall. The
men's group also participates
in outreach efforts. All are wel-
come to attend. The address is
465 Eleventh Ave. N. in
Jacksonville Beach.


Singles groups
The following are church-
related singles groups in the
Beaches area. Church menmber-
ship is not required: F1
'St. Andrew's Lutheran
Church has Young Adult F
Group meetings. Contact
Pastor Mike at 249-4575 for
information.
New Life Christiah OFa
Fellowship, 2701 Hodges Blvd.,
Jacksonville has monthly -a
Single Adult Ministry meet- Op
ings. Call Pastor David fo
Wheeler at 223-6000 for infor-, 35
mation. Childcaje is provided.
Beach United Methodist
Church has Monday Night
.AJive for singles at 7 p.m. on
Monday nights and Singles
Coffee House 10:45 a.m. oh
Sunday. For information visit 21
vww,.beachumc.org or call
249-2343. BULI\C is located at
325 7th Avenue N.
Beaches Chapel Church, 610
Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach.
Singles over age 33 meet the
last Saturday of the month at 7
p.m. at the church. 241-4211.
A multigenerational singles
;group is sponsored by Christ
Episcopal Church, 400 San
Juan Drive, for singles of all.
ages and circumstances pedo-
ple single by choice,; single
again, or widowed. RSVP to the
church office at 285-6127.
Christ the Redeemer Church,
190 S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte
Vedra Beach. Weekly Bible
study, and monthly social
event such-,as square dancing
for ages 30 and up. 280-5813.-
Ponte yedra Presbyterian
Church,. 4510 Palm'Valley
Road,,Ponte Vedra Beach..Bible
study group at 11 a.m. Sunday
and occasional other activities
for singles ages 30 and older.
285-8225.
Neptune Baptist Church, 407
Third St., Neptune Beach.
Single adult Sunday school
classes for all ages meet in the
annex every Sunday at 9 a.m.
and 10:30 a.m. 249-2307.

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man's house and furnishings.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Monday to Saturday.
BETHEL GALLERY, 4510
Palm Valley Road, Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-8225.
Features themed original art
shows using mixed media
from local and regional artists.
Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday to Friday and 9 a.m.
to noon Sunday.
BLUE HERON GALLERY,
4600 Middleton Circle E.,
Jacksonville 223-6100. Art
work by Cypress Village resi-
dents and visiting artists.
Hours 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday through Sunday.
BUTTERFIELD GARAGE
GALLERY, 137 King St., St.
Augustine 1904) 825-4577.
Features original paintings,
photography, clay, art, seri-
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painted furniture. Hours are
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CATCH 22 GALLERY, 5
Cordova St., St. Augustine *
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Sunday. Closed on; Monday.
New Vork style" gallery featur-
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CULTURAL CENTER AT
PONTE VEDRIA, 50 Executive
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280-0614.
SUMMER MUSEUM OF
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Riverside Ave., Jackson-ille *
356-6857. Hours are 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday. Admission is $6 for
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kids 5'and under. Free admis-
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ECLECTIC GALLERIES,
880 A1A North, Suite 9, Ponte
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Monrrday through Saturday,
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FIRST STREET GALLERY,
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J. JOHNSON GALLERY,
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Beacti. Gallery oburs are 10
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday to
Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday. Features two-dimen-
sional works from a group
called the Neptune Arts
Group. Phone,247-4341.
OCEAN ,6. 60 Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach 247-
0060.
SELLERS GALLERY, 240
AIA N., Ponte Vedra Beach *
273-6065. Gallery for collec-
tors of fine art. Offers consult-
ing, .irTt fjtn, custom fram-
ing an appraisalss of fine arts
and antiques. Hour's are 11
a.m.. to 6 p.m. Monday
through .Friday, 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. Saturday.


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The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra will host "The Music of
Led Zeppelin" on Saturday, Feb. 11, at 8 p.m. at the Moran
Theater. The symphony will be joined by vocalist Randy
Jackson and guest conductor Brent Havens.

THEATRE NOTICES


"KEELY & DU" is staged at
8 p.m. today and Saturday at
the Players By The Sea Studio
Theatre, 106 6th St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Admission
is $10. call 249-2022 for reser-
vations.
"FORTUNE'S FOOL" is
presented at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday at the Atlantic Beach
Experimental Theatre, 716
Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
Tickets are $15 for adults, $12
for students, seniors and milli-
tary. Call 249-717 7 for reserva-
tions.
"MY MOTHER'S ITALLAN,
Nf' FATHER'S JEWISH & I'M
IN THERAPY" is staged at S
p.m. today and Saturday and 2
p.m. Sunday at the Wilson
Center for the Arts at FCCJ's
South Campus, 11901 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville. Call 632-
3373.
"GOD'S MAN IN TEXAS"
by David Rambo is staged at 8
p.m. today and Saturday at
Theatre Jacksonville, 2032 San
-Marco Blvd., Jacksonville. A
matinee performances will be
held at 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets
are $20. Call 396-4425 for
reservations.


"MAMA MIA- IT'S
ALMOST ABBA" is staged
through Feb. 5 at the
Alhambra Dinner Theatre,
12000 Beach -. Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Doors open at 6
p.m. for evening shows.
Matinees are held at 11 a.m. on
Saturday and noon on Sunday.
Admission ranges from $35 to
$46 for dinner and show. Call
641-1212 for information.
"HANK & MY HONKY
TONK HEROES," a tribute to
Hank Williams, is staged Feb.
7-19 at the Alhambra Dinner
Theatre, 12000 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Doors open at 6
p.m. for evening shows.
Matinees are held at 11 a.m. on
Saturday and noon on Sunday.
Admission ranges from $35 to
$46 for dinner and show. Call
641-1212 for information.
DRAMA WORKSHOP for
all levels begins at the Atlantic
Beach Experimental Theatre,
716 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, Sunday Jan. 29 at 5 pm.
Emphasis is on preparing for
auditioning, improvisation,
monologue and scene study,
with group attendance at the-
atres for class discussion. Call
Carson at 246-3394.


Regal 18

Brokeback Mountain.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:10,
3:25, 7:25, 10:30.
*
Annapolis. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:20, 4:00,
7:30, 10:20.

Big Momma's House 2.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
12:05, 12:40, 3:50, 4:35,
7:15, 7:50, 9:40, 10:15.

Nannt McPhee. Rated
PG. Fri.-Thurs., 12:30, 3:30,
7:35, 10:00.

Brokeback Mountain.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:10,
3:25, 7:25, 10:30.

End of the Spear. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:20,
4:25, 7:20, 9:45.

Underworld: Evolution.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:50,
1:15, 4:30, 7:00, 9:50,
10:00.

Glory Road. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:00, 3:55, 7:10,
9:45.

Hoodwinked. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:25, 3:40,
6:50, 9:30.

Last Holiday. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:45,
4:10, 7:45, 10:10.

The Matador. Rated R.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:55, 4:40,
7:55, 10:35.


Munich.
Fri.-Thurs.,
7:05, 10:25.


Rated
Noon,


PG13.
3:30,


Fun With Dick and Jane.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
12:15, 4:20, 6:55, 9:35.
P
King Kong. Rated PG13.


Fri.-Thurs., Noon,
7:40.


3:45,


*
The Chronicles of
Narnia: The Lion, The
Witch and The Wardrobe.
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
12:35, 3:35, 6:45, 9:55.
*
Walk The Line. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:10,
4:45, 7:30, 10:20.

Syriana. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 1:05, 4:15, 7:05,
10:05.
*


The Squid
Whale. Rated R.
1:05, 4:55, 8:00.


and the
Fri.-Thurs.,


Pablo 9

Annapolis. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 4:15, 7:15, 9:30.

Big Momma's House 2.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 4:40,
7:45, 9:50.

Brokeback Mountain.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 4:00,
7:00, 9:40.

The Chronicles of
Narnia: The Lion, The
Witch and The Wardrobe.
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 4:05,
7:10, 9:50.

Glory Road. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 4:35, 7:40,
10:00.

Hoodwinked. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 4:20, 7:35, 9:20.

Syriana. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 4:10, 7:05, 9:45.

Underworld: Evolution.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
4:25, 7:30, 9:45.
*
Tristan and Isolde. Rated
R. Fri.-Thurs., 4:25, 7:20,
9:55.


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Crowns and Bridges
At some point in our adult lives,
many of us will lose a tooth to
injury, decay or gum disease.
We can restore and even improve
a smile using a combination of
crowns and bridges to support or
even replace lost teeth.
What is a crown? A crown is a.
restoration that covers or caps a
tooth to protect and restore it to
its normal shape and size while
strengthening and improving the
appearance of your tooth.
What is a bridge? A bridge is used to replace one
or more missing teeth. The bridge spans the gap
left by the missing tooth and is usually anchored
to the two existing teeth on either side of the gap.

Cosmetic and Family Dentistry
Call for your appointment today
227 11th Ave. S., Jax Beach
Corner 11th Ave. S. and 3rd St. S.
Mon. Thurs. 8am 6pm
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PETS & ANIMALS
300 Free Pets
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405 Travel
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645 Moving & Storage
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651 Pest Control
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655 Rain Gutters
660 Remodel/Const.
665 Repairs
670 Roofing
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810 Antiques
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SELLING YOUR HOME?
Find buyers at
www.jaxbuyers.com
Phyllis Staines, 476-SOLD
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate
SAVE THOUSANDS
We help sellers sell for a low set fee
HELP U SELL Coastal Realty
Call: (904)241-4447
A'rrENTION: FOR SALE BY OWNER.
Only N1.5% to advertise in local Multiple
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ATTENTION BUILDERS
The lines ocean vw lo101 available in Jax
Beach $829.000 Plan and permiti in
place If inieresled call Mark @ The DiI.
wonn Really Group ol Vanguard GMAC
591-6976
PRIME MOUNTAINTOP Lot in Flat Rdck
(Hendersonville N C area. DIVORCE,
MUST SELL. PrcerJ Delow market value
$147,900. FSBO 537-3969
ATLANTIC BEACH, close to ocean,
85'A130' wlh rouse SieLve 881-9901.


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ased on race, color, religion, sex,
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preierence. Imilation or discrlmlnaiirn.
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LOT IN OLD PONTE VEDRA-
WATER TO GOLF VIEWS
Build your dream home on a lot with awesome
water to golf views in Old Ponte Vedra. Bring., your
builder or have Vintage Group Design & Build Your
Dream Home. Lot 106 x 187, .,
offered at $1,250,000 '

Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821 or


X MARSIFRONT LOT on
INTRACOASTAL wite DOCK
This private island enclave is nestled
-. between the Intracoastal Waterway and
natural marsh fronts. This lot includes an 80' shared dock on
the Intracoastal. The community
architecture design is Ke\ West with
low country & West Indies style.
$569.000
Call Top Produtcer
Lynn Saiul 904-859-9100


I HOMES FOR S


OPEN HOUSE
Sun. 2-4
1004 15th Ave N.
Jacksonville Beach
Charming beach bungalow. 3BR+office.
2000 SF completely remodeled, 17" tile.
kit w/granite, stmiss appl. great room \%/slate
FP. ne%% landscaping. $449.900 Suzie Mons
Connolly 234-8812 Dir: Fiom 3n/ St. iest-i
onl 15ih Ave. N. to corner Of lOth St.


OPEN HOUSE
WATERFRONT INTRACOASTAL
SEVEN PINE ISLAND
Sunday 1-4pm
Island Community, marina, tennis & clubhouse. 3325 SF,
4BR/3.5BA, 140' bulkhead w/boat lift. Price at $995,000.
Dir.- Bch Blvd RT on San Pablo, RT
r E Castaway, RT at stop to gated

Cal Margi Petitt
Top Producer
j -71-9821



OPEN HOUSE
Sun. 2-4
4338 Blue Heron Dr. Ponte Vedra
3BR in desirable Cypress Creek, part of Sawgrass Players Club,
|l|l arge private lot, backs up to golf'course,
quiet street near park & fields. $479,000
Suzie Mons Connolly 234-8812 Dir: From
Main gate on A.A, to 1 s sisop 'in, t111- RT
into Cypress Creek. 4th RT on Bluh Heion Dr:


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S-Mn -Sunday 1-3
i Sunny 5/3 Has it all!
Sellers Packing!!

SAbolutel perfect 4BR(+Bonus w/BA) makes
S" 5BR/3BA! Space Galore! Wd. firs LR/DR, easy tile in
huge GR w/glass, soaring ceils, overlooks water/preserve
bkvard. Easily poolable. Dir: SS Blvd to Deetcrk ,o
S gau rdgate. $575,000 NILS 273701
"She KNOWS the beaches...
Rosemary
Naughton Jt She SELLS the town!"
Afiller Call 568-1523



CUSTOM HOME in
PLANTATION OAKS

5BR/5BA approx.4,000 SF, 14' ceilings,. granite countertops,
gourmet kitchen 42" maple cabinets & many more lovely
appointments. Enclosed inground pool
overlooking the lake. $1O60.)00o


Lynn Saul 904-859-9100
for your privl'ate showing.




ClASSY COTTAGE in
SOUTH JAX BEACH!
You must see this beautiful 3 bedroom beach cottage,
that's just a block from the ocean and is waiting for
you! Home has new kitchen,
windows, plumbing and much more. E s E'
$695,000 ,, ...V.:
Please ca//ll
Sherri Beno 904- 651-1830 or
Lisa DiStefano (904) 514-3167




Beautiful Cottages at Atlantic Beach.
Exclusive Private Community
3-story w/elev. features 2 car garage-4BR & sitting rm/
4BA-covered balconies & 3rd floor deck. Concrete
exterior construction-low maint. Finished 9-10' ceilings-
open design-Bosch appl-granite-
custom wood cabinetry. Common ] .-
pool & walkway to Beach Ave. LL-
$849,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer I
571-9821


OCFANWALK CELEBRATE SUNRISE!
You'll love entertaining family and Cloister Condominium...totally
friends in this 1 story, 4 bedroom remodeled 2005. Loaded with
beach home. Spacious family room upgrades and all amenities. Must
with fireplace opens to kitchen and see to believe...never occupied.
separate breakfast- area. Split Owner licensed real estate agent.
bedrooms, screened pool, security, MLS# 269931 $890,000.
located in highly sought after GRAND RESERVEI
neighborhood. $734,900. MLS# Lovely move in ready 3rd floor
278270 condo. Quiet private location
RIPE FOR A TRANSACTION! overlooking natural area. Great
Newly remodeled 2 story, 5 room with fireplace, all appliances
bedroom home. Flexible openfloor included plus 2 deeded parking
plan, over 3000 SF of living area. spaces. $166,500 MLS# 266526
Beautiful kitchen, stainless
appliances, stone and wood floors,
fireplace in living room. Possible in- '
law suite, 2 car garage $789,000.
MLS# 264625
EASY WALK TO BEACH!
This charming "Old Atlantic Beach"
home is situated on extra large cul
de sac lot. Concrete block
construction, spacious great room, Judy Nicholson presents....
wood floors throughout. Just a short
distance to the beach, very 'low
traffic street is: great for young ~.MakingDreams a Reali/ty-
children. 899,000. MLS# 271545 Dir:904-280-2820
SOMETHING SPECIAL!
This incredibly beautiful home is Eve:904-241-2160
1/2 block from ocean. Sunshine E-mail:judybythebeach@aol.com
bright open floor plan 4 BR plus
office and art studio. Gourmet
kitchen includes custom cabinets, VIEW THE VIRTUAL TOURS AT
granite countertops, gas cook top www.judynicholson.com
and wine cooler. $1,675,000. MLS#
273214


PVB, SUMMER House, 2BR/2BA town-
home, 5-star. amenities, gated community.
Great view. quiet street. The only water-
ir,-.r, avail $349 000 i904 80.53.3.
OCEANVIEW TRIPLEX *
Lovely triplex east of st, 2 homes from
the beach :upf r rEnliais or ii. ir.t, one and
rent the orrer Iwo or :,:.rnven Dai.i 10 SFH,
30 10th Ave. N. Priced below appr'a.~sa
Call Margo at 463-0343 today!
www.surffloridarealestate.com



Realty
OPEN HOUSE
Sat. 1/28-1 2-3pm
EASTWINDS
OCEANFRONT CONDO
Enjoy spectacular views of
the ocean from this 3BR/3BA
2,350 SF condo w/custom
features and upgrades. Call
Grace Tausz: 612-1089
$1,199,000




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1155 BEACH BOULEVARD
JACKSON"LLE BFACH
249-2299
e-mail: katliy@beacliesi-ealt,),,,rotip.coiii
www.beachesi-ealtygrotip.coni


JUST STEPS FROM OCEAN!
Highly desirable, large corner
lot. Totally renovated home with
hardwood floors, pool
overlooking private lagoon, all
new A/C, plumbing, pool pump,
sprinkler system & lighted deck.
$755,000 Call Priscilla Johnson
RIVERFRONT COMMUNITY
Remarkable new home on
private : cul-de-sac in the
beautiful community of St Johns
Landing Estates! Elegant
finishes, 3-car gar. + community
boat dock to St. Johns River!
$549,000 Call Michelle Floyd
GET THE MOST FOR LESS
Prestigious single family area in
Sawgrass CC, surrounded by
million dollar- homes, lagoon to
guif c'ul. cJ-de-sac, cornv. to.
Club &. bcr. most reasonably
priced home, in neighborhood.
-3200sf $739,000 Joyce Reesh'
MAJESTIC PALENCIA LOTI
Exquisite lake front views are
offered from this stunning
"ready to build" lot! This grand
. lake view lot has the added
bonus of views from both the
131" & 15h fairways! $375,000
Call Michelle Floyd for details! .
THIS HOUSE HAS IT ALL!
Completely remodeled. 1.33
pristine acres on the river with
dock, boathouse, Koi pond,
swimming pool, exquisite views,
plus a fabulous'-neighborhood.
An absolute must see!
11I 7 l(10 ('AflU~.,U llP tf i Mnrinf I


CUSTOM BUILT, 4BR/2.5BA w/detached
bonus room Walk to.Beach. Professional-
ly landscaped jtons of extras. A musi u.ec,
Beicrj. marl:eli valuee $499,900. A2-ti53-

ATLANTIC BEACH
MAYPORT LANDING- 3/2 Townhome,
.new. roof; new tile floors. $139,900.
ICW
EAGLES. CREEK- 10 ,rinut,- from
beaches/ base. Gorgeous 4 ', r.i:e lot,
scr. porch, i many upgrades Close to
schools & shopping. 1'- 4..1:,00
HICKORY CREEK-- Lg. 3/2, car gar.,
nice lot, freshly painted/ clean, avail, now
for q...ik mo.e.,n 1245.,900
VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK- Kernan.
area .:ue 2 :.ar -arag' e eat, in kit.,
fenced in v r, r i1. 1 ," ."
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711

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IL Villagio
3/2, 17 34 SF. l Etfloor.
garage $339,900
Point Meadows Place
2/2, 1112 SF, top floor.
$171,900
Camrpfield
New 2/2,1126 SF, 2nd floor
$177.900


Wolf Creek ToM home
New, end unit, Galliano plan,
1665 SF, rent $1,250,
sale $259,900
Holiday Hill Manor
2/2, +.huge loft, 1844 SF
$195,900
I David Kuo
Office: 273-3939
Cell: 955-0776 '
i 5150 Palm Valley Rd.
S Ste.t 100
: Ponte Vedra Bch, FL


LUXURY CONDO FROM WCt
Spectacular' floor plan with
amazing vistas, resort pool, sur-
round sound theatre rm, fitness
center, 4BR/4.5BA Penthouse
residence, 4065sf of living
space + 585sf of terrace areas.
$3,000,000 Call Jayne Hoffman
HORSES & THE BEACH!?
Live just 3 min. from the beach,
best schools & the TPC course.
Like new 5BR home on almost 5
acres of Palm Valley. Fully-
equipped barn, riding rings,
paddocks, pasture. $3,250,000
Gypsy Alexander or Judy Smith
OCEAN FRONT "GET AWAY"
.Lovingly cared for, 1,850 sq. ft.,
3 bedroom, 2 bath home
perfectly situated on. a 90' lot.
Enjoy panoramic ocean views,
lots. of decking, observation
tower and gazebo. Offered for
$1,230,000 Kim Martin-Fisher
EAST OF AIA SAWGRASS
Superbly maintained, spacious
2BR/2BA. Lrg 3BR floor plan
converted to 2BR. Includes
equity membership, Plantation
shutters, private courtyard entry,
gas frpIc, screened lanai & wet
bar. Olivia Seaman $549,900
AWARD WINNING BEAUTY!
4BR/3.5BA, 4300sf + study +
game room + loft + butler's
pantry + 29x9 covered deck with
water views. 2 garages 2+1,
spectacular gallery entrance.
Walk to beach & clubs.
$ C595 000 Kim Martin-is..ihr


$1,799,UUU Call Patti Martil n 4 i,o jiuu irm iv In--i s l
UTTLE BAY HARBOR CONDO INTRACOASTAL LIVING!
In Sawgrass Country Club. Completely renovated 3/3 home
Popular 3 bedroom, 3 bath flat w/100' on ICW w/dock! Addi-
end unit. Enjoy lagoon vistas tional canal lot included.
beside a cozy fire or from the Secluded community, gorgeous
comfort of bedrooms, as well as protected pool, spacious deck &
decks and screened 'porch. lanai. Great views! $1,295,000
$515,000 Call Deborah Childers Michelle Floyd / Jayne Hoffman
OCEANFRONT CONDO PV BCH OCEAN TRANQUILITY
Stunning 3 bedroom, 3 bath Retreat II oceanfront condo w/in
Breakers IV direct oceanfront walking distance to Lodge &
condo featuring Italian stone. Club. 2/2 with a private door to
granite in kitchen and under bch access. Partially renovated
building 2-car garage. Walk to for'the best of bch living. 1-car
The Lodge & Club. $2,150,000 garage across from condo.
Please call Olivia Seaman $915, 000 Kim Martin-Fishler


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OAK HARBOR, 3BR/2BA, 1300sf., newly
remodeled, inground pool. $184,900.
(904)803-4349.
NEWER, CUSTOM built, private, ocean-
front home with high dune views of the
ocean and Intracoastal Waterway. Approx.
4458+ sf., 5BR/4.5BA, den/ office, tile and
hardwood floors, formal living and dining,
pool and spa, screened lanai with hot tub,
lush landscaping and loaded. $2,750,000.
Phyllis Staines, 904-476-SOLD. RE/MAX
Coastal Real Estate. www.pstaines.com
ICW, HOLIDAY Harbor, FSBO. Lg lot,
4BR/ 2BA, 2400sf w/ in-ground pool. New
CH/A, roof. $324,900. 246-2336 or 463-
7245.
LEASE-PURCHASE. Intracoastal West,
North Kernan. 3BR/2BA/2-car, great room,
fireplace, on lake, new paint & carpet.
$249,500 OBO. Independent Brokers.
710-3111.
MARSHFRONT HOME, 3BR/2BA, com-
pletely renovated, contemporary style.
Small boat accessible. $629,000. Call
(904)535-4047.
I HAVE decided to sell my 3BR/3.5BA
+2car garage executive Ilha Bela town-
home, which is east of AIA and 1 block
from the ocean. Construction just complet-
ed. Everything is truly top of the line.
$595,000. 310 South 2nd St. 'Unit D.
(904)233-2151.
LAST CHANCE to own a Ponte Vedra
property at affordable price. Peaceful
2BR/2.5BA in PV Court. $164,900. Rent
or Own. Call 614-2782.
www.jaxonthemarket.com
LAS PALMAS Subd. in Palm Valley.
3400sf single story on 110'x150' lot. St.
Johns Co. School system. $849,000. 280-
3111.
PONTE VEDRA, Sawgrass Players Club,
Bermuda Court. 2BR/2BA, unattached pa-
tio home. $289,900. (904)655-5990.
FSBO, INTRACOASTAL West (off Ker-
nan) 3BR/2BA, 1,855sf., separate living
room. and dining room, $290,000. Call
(904)716-7201..
OPEN HOUSE, FSBO, Jax Bch, Sat &
Sun 12-5pm. 3/2, new-,kit., roof, baths &
A/C system. Hardwood floors, frplc., & lots
of extras. 1902 Oak Grove Cir. $365,000.
445-8302.
FSBO, 2BR/2BA townhome, gated com-
munity, PVB, on the water. Hardwood
floors, high ceilings, pool, gym, tennis.
Low' fees. Will co-op. $261,,900.
(904)372-9052.
ACROSS 18TH Ave N. from Fletcher Jr.
High, near beach. 3BR/2BA, new CH&A
sidewalks. Large fenced in wooded lot,
$310,000. (865)689-2326.
NEPTUNE BEACH FSBO Duplex .or sin-
gle home 1BR.1BA teacri Easi of AIA.'
490,000 OBO. 246-8200.
.WALDEN CHASE. FSBO, 4BR/2BA
Sw/private pool area. Floor plan includes
open kiicnen with granite couriers. real
.for enlenainng. Newer n.onre Onerdi ai
$359,900. 537-3969. ,
OPEN HOUSE
ICW, Eagle's Creek. 1224 Blue Eagle
Trail. Come view tri: lovelv y 4BR.BA ir,
many upgrades. $247,-i00i .alurday.
11am-2pm. Call Mary for info & directions,
S241-5501. Home Finder Realty.
JAX BEACH. 2BR Cottage near Ocean.
115 4th Ave. South. $450k. Owner/agent.
BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED 3BR/2BA
spill plan wiopen eai-in kircher, formal liv-
ring and dining rooms and large great
room. Full stucco, covered lanai and over-.
sized fenced yard with room enough for a
pool. $274,900. Phyllis Staines, 904-476-
SOLD, RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate.
aww 1971 knoflningnam com
. OPEN HOUSE. Sun 1,29. 3 Drum PI
PVB. 2-4pmr Ask a3oul riuyers rnceruv
Cindy Brownr realTor Ponie Veara Beacr,
Realtor t90)543-2552


OPEN HOUSE. 19 Fairway Lane, Jax
Beach All new 3BR/2BA. Golf Course.
1Poq ;r&4,9j00 WII co-op. 424-7204. Sat-
|Off


PVB- THE ISLANDS
FSBO. 3BR/2BA, with lake view. 156 Mar-
tinique Circle. Established neighborhood.
Vaulted ceilings, skylights, garage, sprin-
kler system, new roof, community pool.
Yard maintenance included. $248,000.
477-0102.


2 TOWNHOMES
East of 3rd St, 2BR/2.5BA ea. Both
have FP's & garages, private
backyards, immaculate condition.
$1,359,000 MLS280286 HL 49526
POOL HOME IN PV
4BR/2BA 1961 SF pool home, split
bdrm, kit w/brk nook, luxurious
master opens to screened pool!
I $620,000 MLS 280279 HL 49536
NEW ON MARKET
Large beaullul wooded loi backs
up to park in Atlantic Bch Walk to
bch, 3BR, great room w/fireplacel!
$549,900 MLS 279522 HL 49446
S ATLANTIC BEACH
Fabulous pool home, '2 story brick
accent, stunning entrance, great for
entertaining your family & friends.
$515,000 MLS 280583 HL 49546
ATLANTIC BEACH
Great 4BR, newer kit., family rm
w/wood firs, wet bar, vaulted
ceilings. Master w/sitting area.
$599,900 MLS 277205 HL 49256
OCEAN FRONTESTATE
1Designed w/Mediterraneari feel,
high & deep lot. Main house
w/gourmet kit, pool & 2BR guest
house!. $4,925,000 MLS 267949
HL 49896
MIRAVISTA CONDO
3BR/2BA, huge kit.,; stainless steel
appi, maple cabinets, granite. Tiled
Living areas, screen lanai, marsh
views. $560,000 MLS 274048 HL
48786
SOUTH )AX BEACH
1BR/1BA condo in resort style
community close to beach, gated
w/2 pool, tennis & club house.
$147,000 MLS 279638 HL 49476
S1830OCEANFRONT
Awesome views! 4BR'2.5BA,
shutters, no fee! $1,200,000 MLS,
257996 HL 49036
WOW!48R/2BA W/POOL
Separate living, dining. family &
sunroom' W on Allantic Blvd, L on
Glynlea, R on Spring Forest Lane.
L on Sprirg Forest Ave $194,900
MLS 259877 HL 49276
THE SANCTUARY, GATED
3BR/2BA spacious FR w/corner FP,
eat in kii, scrporch, 2 car garage.
Formal LR, DR. community pool, &
lenns $375,000 MLS 265391 HL
50696
NICE BLOCK HOME
Nice block home with 1900 SF.
Large size kitchen. & large fenced
yard! 5169.000 MLS 275132 HL
48996
TOWNHOUSE
W/DEEP WATER SLIP
2BR/2.5BA, a "Class A" fixed &
lialing dock, 'boat slip
accommodates 50 +,foot boat. Also
Sparkling ingr pool. Minutes to
beach! $599,900 MLS 258409 HL
48816


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MLS# 275731 Spacious 4/4 5 has gre II LS# 277932 Beuunrull, i.irdlar ped" i..i b.tk
potential. Fabulous 2(0I \ -1t Ift. Ig ..coded "' ow, r, t,,,, i- Cf h'l & hLaled pI, ''l '-
lt. 1 ofle~ L L C -i.. / -. 2 / n iTun, upt rj5ac. Lhi, ele.r.ii [rJ,.,ilj.:'sJ 2..,.w,
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is.BR & BAoflfgar. guest hou e G,:orgeous ,. ,:,,:, i ,:,,:,,, .:..,..e,.i, ,ricsA: i,,,,; '*'.ii
landscaping Stunning ocean ie\ 28.l00
$5.750.)00 241-2417 ANIIC BEAI CONDO
CHARINO OCEANFRONI! tLS# 259709 Eriu., |..: ear % t rc e trc7 n
MLS# 273146 Immaculate -4,2. granie pi"f, d'. i e -enirrori iP, ',.,..
countertops, s/s appliances,wod r Greatl.: .. BR A.d
view of Atlantic Ocean! $1,299 u ,tas BA la, garden Lub wjets. $b4i,
241-2417 285-1800B -' ,
PRISIINE THnE WAERFORD CONDOMiN IHS
PONF VEDIW R BEACH CONDO! M'IS# 276233 oearinfr..ni 2..,:., p..er lh.iuc.
MLS# 266818 1/1, fabulous lake &gal FIi B.. u, ..hiarl.- ,ng -.. 53i SF
course views fromprivate, scrndlanai, lecar '' fLni1 i., P:, & -1 '.Fo lF ii e 'r an'i.in.h
gar & storage, all appls incl. Resort style N K, r.-
amenities & great loc near bch. $188,900 285.1800
241-2417 211 WA8F0F0 IW-1B4BR LIAND
SAWORASS COUNIW CLUBI MLS# 269614Luxurious7300SFSabatiercustom
MLS# 266971 2/2 condo, close to new home features exquisite finishes throughout, high-
Beach Club. Beautiful views of Guana techconcreteconstruction,6BR/6 full &2halfBAs,
Preserve.Light & bright, lots of living space. separate au pair apartment, heated pool & 50 dock
Move-in cond. $330,000 241-2417 on a deepwater harbor on ICW.$3,599,000
AIANMIC BEACH 5/2/I QUEENS IL4RBOU WAIERMON'
MLS#274204 Stone & hd/wd firs, office, MLS# 269208 w/40' dock for easy access to ICW
DR, gathering rm, FP, upgrades thru-out. & the ocean, richly appointed 5000+SF,4BR/3 full
French doors open to private, wooded lot. & 2 half BAs, media room, study, game room,
Near beach & Selva Marina Golf & CC. bonus, master ste w/summer kitchen, 2 story
$599,000 241-2417 screened porch.w/spa & 3-car garage. $1,595,000
MARSjH ,> E CONDOI 285-1800
MIS# 273136 The Palms, 2/2, tile thmru- MLS# 266538 Enjoy incredible sunrises over the
out, crown molding, all appliances. Comm marsh &ICW,fabulous4BR+studyor5thBR,3BA,
incl 2 pools, contrld access w/attndt, large FR w/built-in fish tank & picture windows,
concierge & clubhse w/mini theater. expansive decks, expanded 2nd fir bonus w/BA &
$215,000 241-2417 porch, gated community. $845,000 285-1800
AiANlC BCH CONDO! iNRCOASTAL WAIER ONRF CONDO
Mi2BR/2.A MLS# 264375 New construction! Elegant
MLS# 279538 2BR/2.5BA townhome in 3BR/3.5BA plus study on top floor, 3rd, 2800.SF,
Ocean Village. Steps to ocean, spacious kit elevator, screened porch, garage, all the amenities
and lg master suite. $399,000 241-2417 you could want, in a gated marina community & a
BEACH BUNGALOW-JAX BEACH! 60' boat slip is also available. $975,000 285-1800
MLS# 2772312/2 condo, granite counters, SWORSS PIAERS CLUB
hd/wd firs, corian in master bath and MLS# 264369 Rertodeled 3BR/2BA horrm
firnlace. Great views of marsh. $215, 000. w/lovelylakefrontsetting, all new carpet, tile, pamint,
24f2 e 417 w o 2' appliances, countertops, sinks in bathrooms &
-241" 7 .kitchen & AC, neutral colors, move-in condition &
FORMER MODEL CONDO! a short walk to Ponte Vedra Golf & Racquet Club.
MLS# 273140 Upgrades galore, 3/2, $349,000 285-1800
Timberlin Parc. Tile countertops, s/s appl, OCE4FRONT-MAXBCH
tile fliers, extensive crown molding, & more! MIS# 239824 New contemporary condo w/17
$199,900 241-2417 units, 1 of 2 penthouses, 4BR/4BA, 3300 SF, huge
terrace w/retractable windows, summer kitchen,
CUSIOM TOWNHOME granite cntrs & more. Water's Edge offers heated
IN OLD AIANIIC BCl1 oceanfront pool, 2 elevators & 2 reserved parking
MLS# 230516 Custom townhome. Move spaces. $2,950,000 285-1800
in ready. 4/3.5, concrete block, over 2700 PANORAIC WA wER TO 01.F VIEWS
SF of living space, tile, granite & lots more MLS# 268181 In Village Walk, Sawgrass CC,
upgrades. $889,000 241-2417 expansive frontage on bulkheaded lake w/views of
multiple fairways & water. 3BR/2.5BA, built for
NOllN COMIPAIE! entertaining, LR w/FP & wet bar, huge FR
MLS# 244677 Unique & luxurious w/FP & built-ins, 2-car garage & lakeside pool.
oceanfront, new const condo. On 1 floor, $729,000 285-1800
only 4 total. 4/4.5, 3275 SF, private entry IEDHFERRNFAI MASTERPIECE
foyer, exquisite upgrades, library, nook,' 2 in OLEN KERN4N
car gar, storage & pool. $1,990,000 MIS# 245517 Exquisite detailing, water-eo-golf
241-2417 views, 4BR/6.5BA, 2 offices,gourmet kitchen, wine
cellar, billiard rm, theater, 3 FPs, 3+car garage,
SUIJ SAND & Sti. 2 heated pools, cabana w/summer kitchen, all on
MIS# 257238 Costa Verano new const oversized cul-de-sac lot. $1,875,000 285-1800
oceanfrt condo. Front row seating. This STJOHNSRIVERFONTWLOT
.2/2 plus den offers 1716 SF of living space. MLS# 259272 2.5 acres with 220 feet of river
Fitness center, surround sound theater rm, frontage in Fleming Island, an artesian well & water
billiards, pool&muchmore will beavailable & sewer hook-ups ate at the site & it has been
toowners. Purchasenowwhileyou canstill permitted for a dock. This property could be
choose finishes! $985,000 241-2417 subdivided into 6 lots w/2 waterfront lots.
$3,500,000285-1800
Independently owned and operated


JAX BEACH. 5BR/2BA, 2300sf, on 2 lots
(15,000sf). $450,000 OBO. 249-8637.
GREAT BEACH TOWNHOME.
3BR/2.5BA. Over 2000sf. 3-Storles, with
OCEANVIEWS, 2-car garage. $595,000.
Call Lori Lareau at Vanguard GMAC
Realty, 868-7224.


OPEN HOUSE
Sun 1/29, 1-4pm. Jax Bch, 67 Fairway Ln.
Gorgeous 4BR 2BA, 4000sf. AT $595K
HOUSE IS $40K UNDER APPRAISAL.
Golf course & one mile to beach. Call Ri-
chard Newquist at 422-5091, Remax Spe-
cialist.


You've Found a Treasure...
Lucky YOU!
Cute, cozy retreat tucked into edge of Howell Park, ,
just 3 blocks to beachwalks! 3BR/2BA, sunny GR -
w/vaulted ceilings, neutral tile. Neat loft space for '
office/guests. Deep treed lot, school & fun spots .
steps away! Smart Buy!! $445,000 MLS #279863
,L- "She KNOWS the beaches...
She SELLS the town!" Rosemary
Call 568-1523 Nauzhton



GOING.
GOING,....
And it'll be gone soon. Don't miss this opportunity to
purchase 3BR/2BA home on large corner lot in Neptune
Beach near elementary schools. In-
ground pool, fireplace. 2 car garage,
attic & more. $319,900
Sherri Beno
REALTOR' *
904- 651-1830

Your Chance to Live in the
Hottest New A.B. Hub!

S.a ",. Amazing Wonder\\ood/NMavport Village/Base area
i s exploding in value/contenience! Beautiful
< 4BR/2.5BA total remodel, cedar shake. beachie!
SAll new tile, interior. nill\\ork, best schools, best
S4S4' price. Buy ahead of the boom! $296.500
NI MLS # 279265
s '% "She KNO1lS the beaches...
Pa h on She SELLS the town !
M ler Call 568-1523

Mediterranean Oceanfront in Atlantic
Beach Gated Community
This magnificent oceanfront home features over 5400 SF-3
story with elevator. Media room. billiard room with full bar,
guest suite, formal dining & living rm, master suite w/office
& sitting rm overlooking the ocean. Beautifully
appointed with custom detailing.
ABSOLUTELY EXQUISITE! -- 7
Call Margi Petitt lg
Top Producer
571-9821

Golden Years...Your Greatest
Years...at Cypress Village!

Fabulous 55+ lifestyle! Lovely 2/2 patio attached
i ^fmife imeroevel. open &' sunnN! Activiuies'aawn
T6 ark, .ecb'rily, amenities galoreturndkey/
maintenance-free, minutes to bch&new "St. Johns
Center" shops. $175,000 MLS #275485
"She KNOWS the beaches...
osemary She SELLS the town!"
Naughton Call 568-1523
Miller


DON'T BREAK THAT
NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION!!!
Have you resolved to buy at the beach before it's too
late? You must see this beautiful 3BR beach cottage
that's just steps from beach access
and has been completely renovated! W 9 "
$695,000 ,


Please call
Sherri Beno 904- 651-1830 or
Lisa DiStefano (904) 514-3167


EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOM HOME IN
SEASIDE iATED COMMUNITY
Steps to the ocean-Atlantic Beach. This 4BR/3.5BA home
could not be built today at this price with this quality of finish
levels. Every imaginable upgrade, 3900 SF in this exclusive
26 home gated community at Tiffany by the Sea with its own
beach access. Don't miss this incredible
opportunity at $1,250,000.
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821


Just Over the Bridge...
Seller's Ready to Go!
Sweet open GR, 3/2, formal LR/DR too! High
ceilings, lvly casual comer f-place, generous eat-
in kit, big indoor UR too! Ideal preserve privacy,
Close to JTB & Hodges. Minutes to beachWalks or
S 'S-side shopping! $284,000 MLS 268403
y .,: "She KNOWS the beaches...
Rosemary She SELLS the town!"
aughton Call 568-1,523


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OPEN HOUSE. FSBO. South Jax Beach
Home. Saturday, Sunday, 12noon-4pm.
3BR/2BA, 1824sf. Backyard is So. Beach
Parkl 3017 St. Johns Blvd. Won't last, at
$399,000. (904)270-2073.


E s. .hibmfl, Beautifully renovated
hardwoods, kit %%/neuv cabinets, stainless
steel appliances, corian countertops. fully
furnished & overlooking lagoon. Great
for second home or investment property.
$379,000
Call Top Producer Lynn Saul
904-859-9100


2BR/2BA condo


ROOF TOP OCEAN VIEWS
1/2 BLOCK TO OCEAN
BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTION
Nle. construoqlo towfnpome 4B,R/4.5BA 3 story w/elevator,
2var .garage ,avert'driveway..-Gonstruction -complete 6
months. High-end finish levels, stainless steel appliances,
granite, custom cabinets, roof top
terraces, ocean views & more.
Lj $995,000
Call Margi Petitt
I Top Producer
571-9821


AWESOME
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
EAST OF 3rd ST. JAX BCH
East of 3rd, Jax Bch, residential/commercial zoned. PRICED
TO SELL $399,900. Just stones throw to ocean. A 2/2
townhome, 2"car garage, 1st fir 1BR & BA; 2nd fir
1BR & bath, kitchen & living space. Can A )
be used for residential or commercial, you M "'

Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer


MARVIN Real Estate
MARVIN M management Sales, Inc.
1835 North Third Street
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250

www.joefloyd.com Call Joe Floyd 219-7638
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable beach property.
Zoned residential/commercial.
Total sq' 1626 in 3 buildings business plus 2
efficiency apartments. 2 blocks from ocean. Fully
occupied tenants would like to stay. $799,000

.+++ SALES RENTALS +o- +
RENTAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT +~++
+ ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT a-e*,
e-mail: marvin-real-estate@marvin-group.com
web site: http//marvin-group.com
Tel: 249-8599 Fax: 249-8598

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Consider quality construction...consider these 6 solid concrete
block brand new town homes. Beautiful wood floors through out,
loft style, open floor plan, lots of natural light, 42' cabinets, 2
balconies. Great location only a few blocks to the Atlantic Ocean!
Prices range from: $399,900 $427,900
445 8th Ave, North
mWe&ed awtia PA, REALTOR@
(904) 241-7461 ext 231
or (904) 477-6668
michellehomes2003@yahoo.ocm
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New NorthShore condominiums will offer unobstructed ocean views.
3BR/2BA, 1510-1570 SF. Steps to the beach, dining -..
and entertainment in N. Jax Beach. Pool, spa, W erner
co\eredisurface parking and storage. From $519,900
(904) 249-8489
www.thenorthshorecondos.com Realty


QUAIL POINTE CONDO

in SAWRASSCC
Lovely townhome approx 1,600 SF fully
furnished. Located minutes from the Sawgrass
Beach Club. Enjoy golf course views
from the peaceful setting in this resort
type conununity. Easy to show. $364.900 i -
Top Producer Lynn Saul!
904-859-9100


TALK

TO THE TWINS!
New 1 bedroom listing! Villas at Marsh Landing 1/1 ground floor,
tiled, crown moulding, huge screened lanai, tropical view. Gated
community, club amenities, pool, hot tub, fitness. Close Io beach
and shopping. MLS# 280543 $160,000.
Donna Sandiford 386-5800
Diane Barr 234-9997 r ra7i


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OPEN HOUSE OCEANVIEWS
Sun. 1-4pm
310 2nd St. S. Unit B JAX BEAGCH
New construction, 3-story w/oceanviews from master
balcony. Absolutely beautiful 3BR/3.5BA. Lowest price new
construction east of 3rd. $574,000 Dir:
a!f A IA-east on 4th Ave. S, Left 2nd St.
E property on left.
,, i Call Margi Petitt
STo Pr6ducer



BEAUTIFUL 2/2 CONDO in
SAWORASS COUNTRY CLUB
$319,500
Popular townhome floorplan w/choice of master bedroom up
or downstairs. Recessed lighting in kitchen & dining area.
. ICathedral ceilings offering natural light
& Ig lanai overlooking lake. Seller
M including 6 mo. condo fees
Sw/acceptable offer.
Lynn Saul Top Producer
859-5100 ..



2BR CONDO tfor
UNDER 200,000O
Ground floor 2BR/2BA condo at Marsh Landing priced
to sell at $189,900. Includes all appliances, including
washer/dryer. Gated community with 2 pools,
fitness center, tennis, boat/RV storage, movie
theater, concierge & more.
#inPlNOr Sherri Beno
tNNiON 9REALTOR",
= CONNECTION 904- 651-1830


BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTION
1/2 BLOCK TO THE OCEAN
SOUTH JAX BEACH
Brand New Townhome! 3 story, 3BR/3.5BA, 2-car garage.
Absolutely beautiful! Stucco, stainless steel appliances,
granite countertops, open floor plan, crown molding and
more...Oceanviews from master
ir SE* balcony. Lowest price in new
0 1 construction East of 3rd St. $574,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821

READY
TO BE PAMPERED?
If so, this is the place- ,- 24 ,hour, gate, attepnd.al~ ,
package & dry cleaning.drop, fftibea4cWttlW./d.ha.
set up, golf shuttle, poolside'bar chilled towel
service, spa services. Oh, yeah...AND your
a 2BR/2RBA lakefront condo w/patio just steps
.| away. Only $361,900
,Sherri Beno cunntn
REALTOR' l ,IIIUUI
904- 651-1830 CONNECTIN

REDUCED-INVESTMENT PROPERwY
PRICED TO SELL
S639,900
Commercial zoned, East of 3rd St., current use residential,
fully rented 2 apts. front bldg & 1 apt back bldg. All apts are
2BR/1 BA, concrete block construction, excellent conditions!
Use as residential investments or
commercial. The choice is yours! MS
Approximately 2800 SF.
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
71-9821-

Oceanviews From Yeur
Private PedIhoase
New construction 9th floor penthouse w/3.700 SF of indoor
living. 620 SF oceanview terrace,
y.: 220 SF sunset terrace
,..., & 1,200 SF roof top access.
S .-4BR/5BA, master suite & study.
10 FT ceilings, gourmet kit. Other
Amenities mincl. pool & covered
X'1'" \parking. a
'E call Top Producer Lynn Saul!
St 904-859-9100


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DO COME TRUE!
You can live at the beach for under $260k! Walk to local
shops and restaurants...Bike to the Beach! All from your
beautiful, spacious 3BR/2BA condo
with a private garage! Only
$259,900. MLS#271307
Call Amy Wilson at 904-955-0700 and
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BEST BUY TODAY

ON THE BEACH!!
Southshore Condominium, 3BR/2BA,
excellent condition in South
2I Jax Bch, covered parking.
Priced to sell at $599,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


CANT WAIT
ANY LONGER?
Then come see this 1 BR/1BA condo in south Jax Beach
with garage and all appliances, screened patio,
fireplace, golf course views, 2nd floor and
p no one above you. $170,000.
[ Ready when you are! .I o
I11 Sherri Beno pnD nn
1^ REALTOR' 00 N.uI uD
S904- 651-1830 I INN ECTION


VILLAS CONDOS AT
MARSH LANDING! GARAGES TOO!
TALK TO THE TWINS! Ready to move! 2 Villas at Marsh Landing
Condos. Both 2/2 gr. fl. 1 w/hardwood firs, new carpet. 1 w/new tile.
Wooded & golf views. Lg screened lanais. Gated. MLS# 258405,
264335 $217,000 & $219,900.
Donna Sandiford 386-5800
Diane Barr 234-9997


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NEW CONSTRUCTION
1/2 BLOCK TO OCEAN
ATlANTIC BEACH
New construction 3 story townhome with elevator & 2 car
garage. Granite countertops throughout, wood firs in
common.area, stainless steel appliances,
'hig' epd finish levels. $995,000.
For Rendering, Floor Plans and Specs
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
71-9821


HATE THE DOWNTOWN
COMMUTE?
Then come see this 2BR/2.5BA condo 5 minutes from
downtown in waterfront community with dock. Newly
renovated and sits under huge oak trees with
patio overlooking courtyard. Clubhouse
w/pool & fitness center. Only $135,900
fr, ND Sherri Beno
"naf nN0 REALTOR,
CONNEiIlON 904- 651-1830 .


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ATTENTION RENTERS
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Property Subdivision Rent BR/BA Area
Beach Blvd & Hodges Wolf Creek Condos $1,175 2/2.0 IC
Candlebark Drive Waterleaf-Kernan Blvd $1,575 4/2.0 IC
Casheros Cove Landing @ Cross Creek $1,175 3/2.0 IC
Fiddlers Hammock Lane Fiddlers Hammock $2,800 5/3.5 PV
First Street Oceanside Duplex $1,400 3/2.5 JB
Hwy AIA #74 The Fountumn Condomiunms $1,075 2/1.5 PV
LaReserve Cir Fiddler's Marsh $1,560 3/2.0 PV
Ocean Blvd #49 Seaplace $1,200 3/2.0 AB
Seminole Rd (F/UF)Atlantic Beach $2,400 4/3.0 AB
17th Ave N. Ocean View $1,000 2/1.0 JB
Solana Cay CR Solana Cay-PV $1,395 3/2.0 PV
Sound Overlook Dr E. Marsh Sound $1,950 4/3.0 IC
The Greens Way #3416 The Palms @ Marh Landing $1,250 3/2.0 JB '
Treasure Cove Lane Holiday Harbor $1.375 4/2.0 IC
Valencia Seaview Park $1,850 3/1/2.5 PV
Ponte Vedra Beach Office 285-5409 or 1-.866-242-5596
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Cooler Weather...
Great Night Life

Affordoble Beach Living
1,2 & 3BR. Apts.&Townhomes
Walk to Ocean, Schools & Shopping
Clubhouse, 3 Pools, Balconies


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517 Grand Reserve Jax/Hodges Blvd. 2/2.
1134 Belleza Ponole Vedra 212
607 Villas of Marsh Landing Ponte Vedra 2/2
107 Willow Pond Ponte Vedra 2/2
1702 Villas of Mar-h Landing Jax Beach 3/2
403 Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 2/2
126 La Pasada Cir. N. Ponte Vedra 3/2.5
165 Cabrillo Lane Ponte Vedra 3/2
623 10" Place South Jax Beach 3/2
16 Tarpon Drive Ponte Vedra 3/2
47 Players Club Villa Ponte Vedra/TPC 2/2
63 Tifton Cove North Ponie Vedra/Sawgrass CC 3/2
110 Nautilus Way Ponte Vedra/IPC 3/2
134 Willow Pond Pontole Vedra/Sawgrass 3/3
757 Sandy Oaks Ponte Vedra 3/21
4448 Pebblebrook Drive Jax/Riverbrook @ Glen Kernan 3/2
42 Northgate Ponte Vedra/Saugrass CC 3/2
746 Spinnakers Reach Ponie VedrsdSawgrdas Beach Club 2/2
121 Oakview Circle Ponte Vedra/ihouand Oaks 3/2
3343 Lighthouse Pointe Lane Jax Beach 3/3
2001 Windjammer Ln South Ponte Vedra 3/3.5 + ofc
211 Mira Vista Atlantic Beach 3/2
543 Rutile Dnse Pontole Vedra 3/2
529 Sunsel Drive' Pontole Vedra 3/2.5
113 Lake Julia Drive North Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 3/3 + loft
806 Pelican Point Jax Beach 3/2
703 The Landmark Jax Beach 3/2
1316 Turtle Dunes Ct. South Ponte Vedra 5/4
224 Laurel Lane Ponte Vedra/Plantation 3/4.5


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$1500/wk 2503S.PonteVedra(SPECIALRATE) S. Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2100
$1600/wk The Retreat Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2 1600
$2000 318 Deer Run Sawgrass/Country Club 3/3 2200
$2000 Vista Del Mar Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700
$2200 'D10 Beach House Ponte Vedra Blvd. 3/2 1500
$2400 17T'Ave. North w/popl Jax Beach 3/1.5 1500
$2400 Fairfield Cottage Fairfield/Azalea Point 3/2.5 2200
$2500 562 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Ponte Vedra 3/1.5 1700
$2500 22 Carriage Lane w/poolSawgrass/Country Club 2/2 1800
$2500/wk The Aquillas Jax Beach/Oceanfront 3/3 2000.
$2500/wk 728 Oceanfront Nept. Bch/Oceanfront 3/2.5 w/ganinn 2600
$2700/wk 2824 Coastal Hwy Vilano Beach/Oceanfront6/4 4000
$2900/mo 4160Coastal Hwy.(SPECIALRATE)VilanoBeach/Oceanfront 3/2 2000
$3200 16 Walkers Ridge Sawgrass/Country Club 4/3.5 2200
$3400 703 The Landmark Jax Beach 3/2 1829
$3500 163 Sea Hammock Old Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2 + den 1800
**Other furnished properties also available
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January 27, 2006


A PLACE TO CALL HOME
Beautiful 3BR/2.5BA home In Ponte Vedra
Beach. Coral rock fireplace, granite coun-
ters, tongue and grooved wood paneled
ceilings, private rear yard, great neighbor-
hood and much, much more.'
Offered at $650,000
BEAUTIFUL FIDDLERS MARSH HOME
Backing on to the Guana Preserve on
large private lot. Stunning Custom Marble
Fireplace, remodeled kitchen with Cherry
cabinetry. Granite counters, Hot tub, En-
closed tiled Lanai, terrific location. Offered
at $458,000. Call For appointment to
View:
Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
335 Jacksonville Drive
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
Phone: (904)241-4447
OFF PENMAN. 2BR/2BA with garage,
1297sf. Park view. $259K. 610-6878.

PONTE VEDRA, 3BR/2BA, beautiful, re-
modeled townhome on lake. End unit.
$193,000. (904)424-0660.
JAX BEACH 3BR/2BA, pool, max space,
upgrades, must-see. $339,500. 1133 Pen-
man Rd. 641-0656.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 4BR/3BA, large, pri-
vate lot, 8 blocks to Beach. $340,000.
270-2333..
VILLAGES OF PABLO. 3BR/2BA. New
CH&A, roof, & plumbing. Fenced yard.
Cute, cute, cutel $229,000. 626-3780.
JAX BEACH- FSBO
4BR/2BA 610 N. 9th Ave., As is, $289k
OBO, 1250sf, 60x125, treed lot,
(cell 504-2443)
NEW CONSTRUCTION. Jax Beach.
Beautiful 2 story house 3139sf. Only 4
blocks to the beach #500 11th Avenue
South. You can still, pick your colors.
Ready spring 2006. Best new construction
value at the beach. $649k.Call John Wolf-
el, Licensed R/E Broker 699-8887.
www.elitehomesfl.com
OPEN HOUSE, Sunday, Jan. 29, 12-3pm.
1215 14th Ave. N., (Call Realtor Carol
Bums (904)501-3934 for directions). 3BR,
granite kitchen w/ss appliances, new
plumbing, wiring & flooring. Move-in condi-
tioni $349,900. Berry & Co. Real Estate.
(904)273-4800.


REVERSE MORTGAGES
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL TIM,
993-2505
WISE CHOICE MORTGAGE. Programs
to fit your credit needs. (904)425-1703.


ATLANTIC BEACH. Like new, 3BR/2BA
single, 1215sf, w/carport, deck, all GE
kitchen, CH&A, washer/dryer, new carpet.
Many upgrades. Financing available. Re-
becca, 246-7684.


OFFICE CONDOS. Atlantic Beach- Pre-
Construction prices. Great location at the
beach. Unit sizes start at 625sf. Ideal for
the small business owner. Larger units al-
so available. Call John Wolfel, Licensed
R/E Broker 699-8887.
www.elitehomesfl.com
JAX BEACH. Warehouse with office.
Multi-purpose use. Near public boat ramp,
1800sf.: $1500/mo. Call for details.
249-3214, 343-1919.



GRAND CAY
Lovely 3BR/2BA Condo, overlooking park.
French doors, stainless appliances, wash-
er/dryer, Plantation shutters, fireplace.
$1375/mo. Available March 1st. 280-5170,
616-5274.
OCEAN, 2-BLOCKS. 2BR/1 BA, $950/mo.
215 8th Ave. North, J.B. 241-8269.
ATLANTIC BEACH
2BR/1.5BA townhouse, ceramic tile floors,
CH&A, WDHU, 1.5 blocks to Ocean. 1st,
last, deposit. 1yr. lease. $975/mo.
Donna Ross Real Estate, Inc. 246-4862.
NEPTUNE BEACH, one block to ocean,
2BR/1 BA, 1 year lease, NO pets, 800sf.,'
includes W/D, ,$1000/mo. +$1000/sec.
dep. 918 A 'First Street. between Bay &
Pine. Call 246-8970 or 591-1218.


BLOCK TO beach 2BR/1 BA, upstairs,
WDHU, new CH&A, new carpet, new
paint, 126 8th Ave. South. No pets.
724-6335.


CHARMING 2BR/1 BA, 1.5 blocks from
JAX BEACH, FSBO. beach, ocean views from all east rooms,
3BR/2BA. 927 4th Ave. North. Updated. newly renovated, $1295/mo. includes util-
Large lot. $299kOBO. 247-9626. I ties. 249-0903


NEW CONSTRUCTION. Jax Beach
Townhomes & Condos: $359k to $599k:
West of 3rd street: 11 Avenue South, 8th
Avenue South. 6th Avenue South, 7th
Avenue North. 14th Avenue North. East of
3rd Street 12th Avenue North and 18th
Avenue North. Get in on pre-construction
prices Beaulllul, new townhomes with
many different floor plans. Call John Wolf-
el, Licensed R/E Broker 699-8887.
www.elitehomesfl.com.
NEW WATERFRONT COMMUNITY
WATERSEDGE HARBORTOWN
Walerseage at Harbortown will include 20
high-ena 4-slory Mediterranean-style town
homes with private courtyard and root-top
t-riace The option to purchase a 50tt.
Sbat slip in your front yard. Only 4 leltll
Prices starting al $1.088.900. Margl Petitt,
Top Producer. Lifestyles Realtor,
9041571-9821.



OCEAN FRONT Condo 3BR /2BA, OLD
All Bch, $998,000. Owner will hold mort-
*gage, 219-2481.
VALENCIA CONDO, Jax Beach/ PVB,
new construction, 2BR/2BA, concierge,
spa, pool. San Marco style. See at
www.valenciacondos.com. Asking
$409,900. Call (904)827-0446.
MARSH COVE, PVB. 2BR/2.5BA. 804
Marsn Cove Place. $235,000 OBO.
(904)631-1245.
PONTE VEDRA 2BR/2BA, 1-car. lake
view, beach access & fumisned.
$235.000 333-2809
.-A S T,---F -ACrT,.Ton-hbmbie Wod
oors, fireplace,, new roof, jacuzzi tub.
Two blocks to ocean, great investment at
$370.000 Owner/ reallor 246-3748, 993.
7772.

PVB GRAND CAY CONDO
3BR/2BA many upgrades, tile, stainless
appliances, plantation shutters, garage
w/office, club house, pool and fitness cen-
ter. Asking $289,000. 280-5170,
616-5274.
S-*, r


JAX BEACH. 1BR/1BA, Garage Apart-
ment. Quiet 'neighborhood near Ocean.
Hardwood floors. Some utilities. Referen-
ces & credit check. No pets. $635/mo.
241-2857. .
2212 S. 1ST St. Clean & quiet 1BR/1BA,
fully equipped kitchen. $800/mo.
(904)803-6834. ,

LOVE THE BEACH!
Sawgrass, efficiency, furnished, W,D
Short term rental. 242-0411

OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point 2BRi2BA.
available now. $1700-$2600.mo 3 monlnr
minimum rental. (9041241-7206.

S. JAX BCH 1 & 2 BR APTS
CHIA. WDHU EasI of 1stl S $650
$795/mo. 241 RENT.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 1 Block trom Ocean
Small 1BRI/BA, some utilities included.
$600/mo dep Call ailer 3pm, 514-4229
Owner/broker.

OCEANFRONT -SHORT TERM
2BR/2BA w/ garage & ocean front deck.
18th Ave Norti, J.B. $1100/mo. 742-5504
SPACIOUS 2BR APARTMENT
In Neptune Beach Two full oalns. CH&A
dishwasher, screened balcony overlooking
park. $775/mo.+ deposit. No pels Call
249-6150.
NEWLY RENOVATED 2BR/1 5BA PVB
Townhome. End unit. in 5.star complex
Livangroom w'lreplace, dining room tully
.,equipped IWlchoen wFordPabidwif tpiWll tljes
including wasrer,drver. .tatinvoovJpuwa.r
room, 2BR/1BA on 2nd floor wideck oIl
master bedroom Large closes Small
pets permitted $1100/mo email carlolti
ca2@comcasi.nel or (6091487-3473.


TPC Sawgrass Home
Oakbridge 3/2ifamni~ rm,
1, 800SF. nou aIadable
$1.700.00 unfunushed
$2,500.00 furnished

Dolphin Cove Home
3/2 newly remodeled
Now available $1,400.00
Please Contact:.
M&Management Company
904-923-6680


JAX BEACH 2BR/1.5BA, spacious town-
house, 1 block to beach immaculate,
freshly painted and new carpet. $975/mo.
Call 242-9195.
OCEANFRONT 2BR/1.5BA. Lovely Town-
home. Bamboo floors, granite 'counter-
tops, stainless appliances. Community
pool, 2 Oceanfront balconies. No pets.
$2000/mo. 2233 Seminole Rd. #19, At-
lantic Beach. 246-2797.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 1651 Coquina Place.
Private, 1BR, 1/2 block to Ocean. Large
deck/yard, new carpet/tile floors. No
pets. $750/mo. Credit check. No
washe(/dryer. (904)803-3072.
BEACHES. PALMS At March Landing.
3BR/2BA, all new, hardwood & tile. Up-
graded kitchen, fireplace, washer/dryer in-
cluded. $1350/mo.+ dep. Call 759-3140
to view.

HOUSE FOR RENT
Available immediately 3BR/2BA home in
beautiful Fiddler's Marsh in Ponte Vedra.
Fully carpeted thru-out. Top school
district. Includes tennis & pool with short
run to beach. $1295/mo. plus deposit,
references required. Call Days 403-9297
or 502-2840, Evenings 285-8325.


PVB, SEASIDE, unfurn., 1875sf, 3/2,
frplc., W/D, scr. por., private beach ac-
cess, boat/ RV storage, comm. pool & ten-
nis. $1650/mo plus until. 904-651-0164.
ATLANTIC BEACH townhouse, 2133
Seminole Rd. #2. 3BR/2.5BA, 1/2 block to
beach. W/D, dishwasher, microwave, fire-
place, CH&A, 3 car parking, decks on
each level. $1550/mo. 673-7863.
ATLANTIC BCH 2559 Americas Cup Cir-
cle E. 3BR/2BA, hardwood/ carpet, 1-car
garage washpr/ dryer, fenced yard, com-
munity pool, $1050/mo. + deposit.
(904)591-3348.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/1.5BA, excellent
condition. CH&A, WDHU. $1150/mo. 333
Sargo Rd. 219-6817.
PVB SAWGRASS Country Club 2/2 +
den, water to golf view $1850/mo. Call
Susan. (904)514-7150.
JAX BEACH
6 Blocks To Beach, 3BR/1.5BA, hardwood
floors, real nice, $1250/mo with referen-
ces. (904)993-6448.
JAX BCH, 3/2, 1350sf, LR/ DR/ Den, kit.
w/ tile floor, B'fast bar, W/D conn., 2 car
gar., $1200/mo. TDO Management Serv-
ices 246-1125.


S A S. JAX BCH 3BR, SHORT walk to ocean,
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR/2BA convenient location, hot tub, private lot.
Townhouse. $850/mo. 1 mile west of May- $,1475/mo. 568-8700.
port ferry. 733-5225, 241-RENT. '
ATLANTIC BEACH OCEANSIDE Town-
JAX BEACH. 1116 1st STREET South. house, 3BR/3.5BA, 2450sf, double ga-
2BR/1BA, CH&A, washer/dryer. $895/mo. rage, pool, $2200/mo. 247-1270.
821-9751, 803-3099. .......... .. .


2BR/2BA townhouse w/den. Energy effi-
cient, LR, DR & kit. Skylights, deck, CH/A,
WDHU, new carpet & tile, Corian counter-
tops. $000/mo$700/dep. No pets. 102
PoinSettia St., Atl Bch. 241-2624.
ATLANTIC BEACH/MAYPORT COURT-
YARDS. 1803 Challenger Court' West.
2BR/2BA, vaulted ceilings,, loft, private
courtyard, tile, great shape Year lease.
No pets. $895/mo. 631-3583,
MOBILE HOMES. $500'to $550, on pri-
vate ilos. Near Mayporl Naval Station, no
dogs, 333-5579


GREAT OCEAN VIEW
1 BR, one block to beach, large balcony,
ceramic tile floors, WDHU, walk-in closet.
'$825/mo. Ocean View, 160 7th Avenue N.
993-2555 www.BeachesApartments.c6m


STEPS TO BEACH
2BR/1BA, 700sf, 1026 North 1st Street.
No WDHU. $750/mo. 280-7776.


NO JAX BCH OCEAN VIEW *
1BR/1BA, great location. sleps to beach
and close to shops, 1204 1st St. North,
$625/mo. Available immediately Call Mar-
go at 463-0343
NEW COZY 1BR, deck wiocean view.
CH&A. Waler, sewer, garbage included
Credit check, No pets. $750,'mo 514-8530
OCEANVIEW. 1BR/1BA..$625/mo. ,+utilit-
ies. Call (904)982-4629.
STEPS TO OCEAN
JAX BEACH. 1BR/1BA, no WDHU.
$675/mo. includes utilities 1028 North 1st
St. 280-7776.
JAX BEACH,, 4, blocks from ocean,
2BRitBA CH&A $700/mo olus deposit.
514-4229 Owner/broker.
JAX BEACH, 2BR/1BA; 2 Blocks to
OCEAN, CH&A, $825/mo 407 South 2nd
Street. 616-2871.
2BR'1BA. 1200SF. WiD, CH&A, sun.
-oom, large work room. 1 lock from
ocean $9951mo. (904)525-1676.
JAX BCH, 2 blocks from ocean, 2BR/2BA,
upper, carpet, ceramic tile, WDHU, front
porch. $985/mo. TDO Management Serv-
ices. 246-1125.
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT, Furnished.
$550/mo. includes utilities. No smoking.
246-8711.


LARGE 1BR, excellent location, 2 blocks
i lo-.pOa,.very cleari.,Nc pets.:$650'mo.
J2-.'1 14 2.11-1219
JAX BCH, 228 A 12th Ave N. IBR 1BA,
1.5 blocks to Deach $690/mo. 803-3099,
821-9751



REALTY SERVICES, INC.
SALES & RENTALS
Frankie
Parks-Lyon LB



PROPERTIES
Atlantic Beach
+ 3BR/2BA condo, Seaplace-furnmished,
pool, on ocean $1200/mo
+ 3BR/2BA home, 306 12"h St., 2 car
garage, comer lot. $1500/mo
Mayport
+ 2BR/2BA TH, Mayport Landing,
ne1Nlv remodeled unit. very nice
$i 2/mo
+ 2BR/2BA TH, Mayport Landing,
very clean unit, new carpet $800/mo
+ 2BR/2BATH, end unit, fenced yard.
$750/mo
Neptune Beach
+ 3BR/2.5BATH, Summer Sands,
nice, clean, wood floors, 2 car
garage, community pool. 1800 SF.
$1500/mo.
Jax Beach
+ 2BR/IBAApt, patio in back, walk
to beach. $775/mo.
Ponte Vedra
+ 2BR/1BA Condo, The Islands,
garage, screen porch, community
pool. $1100/mo.
*WE NEED RENTALS *
Call us for ;
Professional Property Management
Call 249-2322


WEST BEACHES, 3BR/2BA, 2car garage,
WDHU, eat-in-kitchen, 1500sf., large
fenced yard. $1250/mo. TDO Mgmt. Svc.
246-1125.
VILLAGES OF PABLO 3BR/2BA, CH&A,
fenced yard, kitchen-equipped, screened
porch, fireplace, community club,
$1200/mo. No cats, no smoking.
221-5833, (407)290-3222.

SOUTH JAX BEACH
37 Sandra Drive 3BR/1.5BA, garage,'
fenced. $1175/mo. Includes lawn service.

Broker/Owner, 249-8766. Call any day.
Ammir. dahmi' rAnl 1


ATLANTIC BEACH/ Seaspray, 3BR/2BA, NEPTUNE BEACH. 2BR/2.5BA Town-
comer lot w/fence, new tile, fireplace, home; fireplace, fenced yard, garage,
$1350/mo. +dep. 280-1994, WDHU, community pool. $1250/mo,
ATI BElrit' ncAr'H-I Townhnoucs. 202 571-5517.


Seminole Rd. 2BR/2BA, 1/2 block to
Ocean. Loft office, cathedral ceiling, great
deck, garage, washer/dryer. $1450/mo.
813-2430, 246-5520.
ATLANTIC BEACH/ Oak .Harbor,
3BR/2BA, 1247 Sunapee Ave. $1100/mo.
241-2261.
JAX BEACH. 3BR/2BA, wood floors, im-
maculate. 321 9th St. North. $1399/mo.
534-2120.
ATLANTIC BEACH, newej', beautiful
townhome, 3BR/2.5BA, washer/dryer, 1-
car garage, small fenced yard. $1475/mo.
Realtor owned. Call June 994-3608.
HODGES AREA 3BR/2BA, $1350/mo,
13031 Bentwater Dr. Includes security
system & lawn service. Realty Executives,
273-3939, 610-6460.


PONTE VEDRA 2BR/2BA condo, com-
pletely renovated, top floor w/golf course
view, long or short term lease, furnished
or unfurnished, near Sawgrass & Golf
course. Amenities included. Call
(904)710-3452.

1ST MONTH FREE!
A Beach 2BR/2BA Condo, 2nd floor. Gat-
ed community. Fireplace, washer/dryer,
garage, hot-tub, pool, gym. Marshview.
MINUTES TO" OCEAN AND TPC.
$1200/mo. (904)874-4714.



ATLANTIC BEACH. Beautifully furnished
3BR/2BA, 2-car garage. Walk to Ocean.
$1850/mo. 607-4401.


ATLANTIC BEACH. Beautiful & Spacious OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
4BR/2.5BA, 1800st. $1295/mo. Call homes. Weekly/monthly. Visit us at:
(904)382-1023. jaxbeachrental.com or 535-3911 or
,lP-rT 1I.N L ^Fru .. l> ^ t ...i 535-3828. ,


lNEP I Ullb u-', wal lU to uIcean, I
3BR/2BA, 1400sf., new carpet, garage,
storage shed, LR, DR, eat-in-kitchen, lawn
service. $1300/mo. TDO Management
Services. 246-1125.
526 13TH Ave S., Jax Bch, 3BR/2BA
+2car.garage. $1,500/mo. (215)219-0015
or 904-631-7833.


OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury furnished 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites
High Quality King Beds.
Equipped Kitchens.
2nd Street & 5th Ave. South
www.oceanparksultes.com
(904)318-0044 / 249-0767.


JAX BEACH: Beautiful, 4BR/3.5BA, 2-car S. JAX Bch. 2BR; fully furnished, ocean-
garage, granite, 2800st, $1999/mo. front condo. Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267.
496 upper 8th Ave. South. 534-2120. www.rentjacksonvillebeach.com


WANTED- RENTER for Ponte Vedra A
plus TownhOuse, new designer 'kitchen .
and bath, 3BR/2.5BA, 2000sf, screened
porch/ storage, no smpke, no pets.
$1350/mo (904)571-8449.
JAX BEACH 3BR/1BA CH&A WDHU. fire-
place, no dogs, available Feb 1st. '1539
Bentin Drive South. $1150/mo.+ $1000
deposit, 249-3214 or 945-3303.
JAX BEACH. 3BR/1BA, hardwood floors,
washer'dryer. garage, tenced yard. Walk
In RBeach $1350/mno rsecuri. 219-9237.


OCEANFRONT. 1 Bedroom. Weekly or
monthly. Pool. (904)463-7343.
2BR/2BA CONDOS. Beautifully furnished.
Prime beaches locations. Short term or
yearly. 887-5005.

OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA, weekly, monthly, yearly. Call
904-249-8269.


seuurityuuoiiuui/-eti1U i'ii. .---....... ...- "--......- "- -ROOMMATE WANTED on 1st Street.
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhome (5 blks to ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA, WDHU, $500/mo plus utilities. Must pay rent when
bch) near Town Center, 3BR/3.5BA, W/D, garage, no pets. West of Mayport Rd. due, 534-0237.
pets ok, $1350/mo. 904-403-7069. 334-3128. .
REGENCY AREA. B edroom ,vaable


PONTE VEDRA. Nice 3BR/2BA, WDHU,
fenced yard, garage, $1275/mo.
280-5142.11


BEAUTIFUL HOME On Golf- Course,
Windsor Park. 3BR/2BA, $1550/mo.
993-4140. Lorn.


WEST BEACHES, 12303 Broad Wing Dr
'4BR/2BA. executive biick home.
$1400/mo VIP Realty 962-6190
ATLANTIC BEACH. 330 1st St. Newly
Remodeled 4BR'3BA. 2-blocks to Ocean
& Town Center $1850/mo. 249-0767;
318-0044
FIREPLACE. 3BR/1.5BA. fenced yard, 4
Blocks to Ocean. $1250/mo 662-2648.


BEACHES
ATLANTIC BEACH
DEERFIELD LAKES Conao. 2.1, no pets,
$650/mo.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
The Palms, 2/2 condo, approx. 1200sf,
beautiful, great amenities, avail now.
$1150/mo.
PONTEVEDRA
Summerhouse 2/2 condo, galea comm.
Icis of amenities. Avail now. $995,'mo
ICW
SAN PABLO CREEK
3/2 w/ bonus room, covered screened pa-
tio, lenced yard w/ irrigation sytl.
$1225/mo.
SUTTON LAKES
4/2, 2 car garage, large home. $1150/mo.
ARBOR POINT
Lg 3/2, lots of tile & Pergo wood floors,
$1095/mo. ,
ASHLEY WOODS
4/2, 2 car gar., Ig yard, avail. 2/10/06,
$1400/mo.

4/3 w/ bonus room, avail, now.
$1490bm6 :i -.. : I I
WINDSOR CHASE .
Lg 4/2, 2 car gar,` cotim. pool, near
schools, $1595/mio.
SS-IRONWOOD
Executive home, brand new, 2600sf,
4/2 5, gated comm., $2200'mo
ARLINGTON
FOREST HILLS
Lawn Tennis Lane, nice, open 3/2, 2 car
gar. avail now. $1050/mo: ,
MERRILL PINES.
(2) Brand new 3/2 condo, 1100sf.
$995/mo.
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
ROLLING RIVER ESTATES
New construction- 3/2, 2 car garage.,
1558st, $9751mo. avail, now.-11718 Deep
Springs Dr.
S VICTORIA LAKES
3/2, 2 car gar. less than 2 yrs old, off Yel-
low Bluff Rd. (Dames Pt. area) Avail..now.
$1150/mo.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.


ATL BCH, 2BR/1BA, kitchen equipped,
WDHU, 1000sf., large fenced yard,
$925/mo. TDO Management Services.
246-1125.
SJB. 3BR/2BA, 1380sf., fireplace, 1191
Osceola Ave. $1250/mo. +dep. Day or.
nite. 399-2070.


2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOUSE, ceramic tile
floors, CH&A, laundry room, patio, fenced
yard, 1 yr. lease, no pets, $950 deposit,
$900/mo. 2104 Bay Rd. Neptune Bch.,
993-1114 or 270-1284.
LARGE HOUSE. 3-4 Bedrooms. 30fl to
Ocean Parnially furnished, no dogs,
$2500,'rro water included. (9041249-3419.
(904)463-0222.
JAX BEACH. 14 35TH Ave. So.
3BR/1.5BA. Close to Beach. Clean. qui-
ei 1904)803-6834. 424-5333.


ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse
2BR"1BA. ceramic tile throughout, great
location 64 5th Street West. $900/mo.
465-2163.
ATLANTIC BCH 1365 Seminole Rd.
3BR'2BA $1300.'mo. 246-5395.


3BR'/1 5BA nome. Fenced yard $400,mo
333.2066.
ROOMATE TO share 3/2 in N. Jax Bch.
$550/mo incl. util. plus dep. 249-1890.
ROOMMATE. 2BR/1BA, furnished, 1 mile
3om beach, $600/mo, includes utilities,
249-3268.
MASTER BEDROOM & private bath' in
manufactured home off San Pablo.
$450/mo incl. util; Refs plus dep.
(904)534-3732.
LARGE FURNISHED Room & Bain
$475/mo $100/utililes Non-smoker.
Call 403-5734.
ROOMMATE TO Share 3BR/2BA house
in Atlanlic Beach. $375.'mo + 1/2 utilities.
Contact 249-4646


INTRACOASTAL WEST. 3BR/2BA PRIVATE ROOM & Bain. 1 block to
fencedyard, appliances, WDHU, CH&A Ocean $500/mo. .1/2 utilities. $500/de-
fe$1250/mo. 626-378yard0, appliances, WDHU, CH&A. ost. Call (904)860-9240.
$1250/mo. 626-3780.'pst al(0)b ^U


3BR/2BA. CH&A. large fenced yard. 534
16ihAve N $1300/mo 710-8083.


JAX BEACH Nortn. Clean 3BR/2BA,
2-car garage, fenced yard. carpel, ceramic
tile. Holly Drive Ouiet neighborhood
$1250/mo deposit 614-5278



NEW CONDO. Orange Park! Washer/
Dryer, cable. $825/mo. (916)622-3754.
Olga.
BRAND NEWI 1 BR/1BA, luxury condo,,
1yr. lease. $825/mo. (916)622-3754.
BEACHES, NEAR JTB. 1BR/iBA, appli-
ances, W/D, all amenities. pool. $875/mo.
781-3429.
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVIST-AAtlantic Blvd.@
the Intracoastal Waterw~ /R,' A,
-approx 2700l. wmanna-view. Resort
style living, live among millionaires
$2500/mo. includes 1 car garage water,
sewer, cable, poo!, spa, club house,
health club, Madna Walk, gated communi-
ty w/water. Marsh and marina views.
Available May '06, 40' boat slip also
available. Call now 463-2845.
PONTE VEDRA. Walk To Beach. Furnish-
ed IBR BA. waler-to-gon view, pool,
tennis $1250/mo includes utilities.
608-0962'.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Mira-Vista, brand
new. 2700sf, top floor of 3 story, over-
looking Intracoastal. 3BR/3.5BA w/den.
$3300/mo. Boat slip for additional $600.
'(636)530-9858. jmmins@aol.com.
MARSH COVE, PVB. 2BR/2.5BA. 804
Marsh Cove Place. $1050/mo. +deposit.
(904)631-1245.
OCEAN FRONT iOcean 14) Deaurifully
renovated, lumished, 3BR/2BA w/slorage
unit. $2495/mo. (904)571-3877.
PV CONDO, 2BR/2BA, screen room, lake
view, pool, tennis. $1100/mo. 234-4939.
BOATER'S DREAM, 2BR/2.5BA, water-
front townhouse at the Moorings, Jax Bch.
Newly renovatednew appliances, washer/
dryer. $1600/mo. Includes 50 ft boatslip.
Call (904)424-6572.


EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA- Atlantic Blvd @
the Intracoastal Waterway, 3/4BR, 3.5BA,
approx 2700sf. Resort style living, live
among millionaires Looking for 2 room-
mates. $800 ea. per month, includes all
utilities, cable, pool, spa, health club,
Manna Walk, gated community w/water,
marsh and marina views Available May
'06, 40' boal slip also available. Call now
463-2845.


MAYPORT AREA (off of Assis). lurnisn
ed, aeposil. $110/week, 372-4265.


JAX BEACH 1000sf including ilcnen.
$1000imo lax and CAM 608-6426.



TONTE VEDRA

OFFICE SPACE

AVAILABLE
Short or Long Term
Secretarial Services
Conference Room
East of A1A/
walk to beach
*Close to shopping/
restaurants


ATLANTIC BEACH. Free standing office/
commercial/ retail building, shop, commer-
cial lot & warehouse space. Starting at
$500/mo, Free rent. (904)514-1090.


FOR ADOPTION female Wiemeriener,
very sweet, well trained; 8yrs old. Must
find loving home 234-6453.


OCEANFRONT, LAS BRISAS. 2BR/2BA
luxurious condo at Jax Beach. Furnished
or unfurnished. $1750/mo. Call 465-4101.
OCEANVIEW 1BR furnished condo, near
First Street Grill. Pool. $850/mo.+ 1mo
deposit. 247-8916 after 6pm.


AMERICAN PITT Bull Pups. Black male
& white female; $300/ea. (904)535-0339.


2-STOFRY Townhome, balcony, fireplace,
washer/dryer, dishwasher, CH&A, ceramic
tile, Berber, 2BR/2.5BA, $1395/mo.,
(904)333-8462.


HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600.


OCEAN FRONT 3BR/2BA condo, avail
4/1, 219-2481.


LOST CATI Gray Tabby, green eyes, Sea-
gate Forest area. 241-1886.

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PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
The Board of Appeals for the City of Nep-
tune Beach, Florida will hold a Public
Hearing on Wednesday February 15,
2006 at 7:00 p.m., in the Neptune Beach
Municipal Building, 116 First Street, to
consider the following:
V06-03: Variance request of Ms. Barbara
Ann Jackson for the property located at
2001 Cherokee Drive to the rear yard. The
request is to build a screen enclosure.
V06-04: Variance request of Mrs Patricia
Stacey-Sall for the property located at 206
and 208 Walnut Street to the existing lot
size and east side yard. The request is to
enclose the existing carport for a garage.
V06-05: Variance request of Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Bushnell for the property located at
1836 Nightfall Drive to the. existing lot
width, west and east side yards and pro-
posing to remove the non-conforming east
side yard encroachment. The request is to
remove carport and build a garage
if a person decides to appeal any decision
made by the board with respect to any
matter considered at such meeting or
hearing, he or she will need a record of
the proceedings, and for such purpose he
or she may need to ensure that a verbatim
record of the proceedings are made,
which record included the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be
based.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da Statute, persons with disabilities, need-
ing special accommodation to participate
in this meeting should contact the City
Clerk's office no later than 5:00 p.m., the
day of the meeting.
BOARD OF APPEALS
NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA.
BL 01/27/06

PUBLIC NOTICE
The Planning Commission for the City of
Jacksonville Beach, Florida will meet and
h6ld a public hearing on Monday, Febru-
ary 13, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council
Chambers, located at 11 North 3rd Street,
Jacksonville Beach to consider the follow-
ing two Conditional Use zoning applica-
tions:
PC#01-06 Conditional Use approval of
an existing apartment complex in a Com-
mercial Limited: C-1 zoning district pur-
suant io Section 34-342 id15 of mine Jack-
sonville Beach Land Development Code
The propertyV s located at 209 South 12th
Avenue, more specifically descnbed as
Lois 10, 11, and 12, Block 113, Pablo
Beach South '
PC#02-06 Concept Plan for Plat 200P
King Oaks Subdivision
Concept plat for a proposed six lot single-
family residential subdivision located at
2005 Kings Road in a Residential. Single-
Family RS-I zoning district. Tne owner ol
the property proposes to subdivide the two
acre parcel into six single-family lois,
served by a public cul-de-sac sireel.
The above referenced application is avail-
able for review in the office of Ihe Planning
and Development Department, Ciry Hall,
11 North 3rd Street, during normal busi-
ness hours (M-F, 8-5).
PTOfnirihr Cc ,tf .F'
City ol Jacksonville Beach
NOTICE
If a person decides to appeal any decision
by the Planning Commission Withn respect
to any matter considered at any meeting.
such person may need a record ol the
proceedings. and. for sucn purpose, such
person may need to ensure thai a verba-
.tim record of the proceedings is made,
whicn record includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be
based
The public is encouraged to speak on is-
sues on Tins Agenda that concern ihem.
Anyone who wishes io speak should sub-
mit the request to Ine recording secretary
prior to the beginning of the meeting
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da Statutes, persons with disabilities
needing special accommodation to panic,-
pate in tis meeting should conaci the
Planning and Developmenl Department
no later than 5 00 p m on rme day preced-
ing the meeting.
BL 01127/06 "



2 WHEELCHAIR arms found on 15th Ave.
South. Call 247-3429.


IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
?HABLAR ESPANOL?
LEARN TO SPEAK SPANISH
Private Spanisn lessons offered oy an
experienced teacher hrom Spai. All levels
taught Fast and efficient method Classes.
are fun and creative Also available is a
crash course for travelers who want to
improve their language skillS. Translation
services available. Call (904)651-3053.


OFFICE ASSISTANT w/professional tele-
phone & office skills. Sales experience
helpful. (am-6pm Monday & Wednesday,
occasional Saturday) $7/hr+ monthly bo-
nus. No-smoking preferred. 247-6683.
EXPERIENCED CLEANING person need-
ed for small cleaning business. Must have
good cleaning skills & own transportation.
eave message, 247-0326.
DISHWASHERS NEEDED. Please apply
in person, Giovanni's, 1161 Beach Blvd.,
Jax Beach. 249-7787.

GREENFROG PEST PREVENTION
Administrative Secretary. Data entry &
computer experience. Minimum 25 wpm.
Good telephone skills, customer friendly,
organizational skills. Apply Monday-Fri-
day, 9am-4pm: 159 19th Street North, Jax
Beach.

GOAUPAIR SEEKS local representative
to advise and assist international young
adults in cultural exchange childcare pro-
gram. P/T; work from home. Email resume
to: 2blar@goaupair.com
VAN DRIVER. No CDL required. 7:30-
9:30am, 2-4pm. Free child care. Beaches
Academy, 1725 Penman Rd. 246-3885.
EXPERIENCED PAINTER, must, have
transportation, 10yrs. exp. in residential
and commercial work. $10-$12/hr.
403-7389.
MUST LOVE DOGS. Dog walker/bather,
kennel cleaner, 20/hrs/w Some early
am, late pm, & weekend hrs. required.
Apply In person San Pablo Anim. Hosp.
13185 Atl. Blvd. 221-6783

WEEKEND RECEPTIONIST needed for
busy real estate office. Hours negotiable.
Call 285-4884 x122.
SELVA MARINA COUNTRY CLUB seek-
ing Servers, Beverage Cart Attendant,
and Dishwashers: Must be outgoing and
dependable. Phone 904-246-4827, email:
accounting@selvamarlna.com, or apply
in person.
ATLANTIC BEACH van/ minibus dealer-
ship requires Lot Assistant/ Driver. Valid
drivers license with clean driving record.
Age 21+. Inquire: 58 West 9th Street or
241-6004. "
SHAMPOO ASSISTANT needed for busy
Beaches salon. FT/PI 4 days per week. no.
weekends. Call 246-3114.

DRIVERS NEEDED
Atlantic Beach van/ min ous dealership.
Clean driving record; abstract required.
Local andi' or long distance runs. CDL pre-
ferred, bui will train Ex- school,' limo driv-
ers welcome. Inquire: 58 West 9th Street.
241-6004.
OFFICE ASSISTANT for Insurance Mar-
keiing Company Flexiole hours. Pleasant
hone sKilIs. basic computer skills,
ackgr found in ACT, Word, Excel. Call:
755-8895.
OFFICE SECRETARY LAW OFFICE PV
location ,Wora Perdecb Word, reliable,
285-5576.

CUSTODIAN &
BATHROOM TECHS
Energetic flexible/ multi-task person.
Transponailon within valid FL driver's li-
cense a must Hours 6pm-10:30pm or lat-
er. Call Wanda or Debbie after 2pm.
285.3400 x3352.
CHILD CARE Worker. Accredited center
links .to literacy program. CDA preferred.
Starting, $10/hr. Come join our team
Beaches Academy, 1725 Penman Rd.
246-3885. J
RECEPTIONIST NEEDED, evenings and
Saturday. Apply within: George Moore
Chevrolel 711 Bach Blvd, JB Ask or

PARTTIME BOOKKEEPER for a small
design lirm. Experience should include
A'R. A/P. GL, PR, and adm.n tasks Re-
quired sKills include proficient in Microsoft
Office programs, Peachiree accounting.
Fax resume to (904)249-0019. Mail re-
sume to W.G C.D PO Box 328, PVB. Fl
32004. .
CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE Assistant.
Loves people and computers, attention to
detail, tiearrm player. 1 morning position, 1
ahernoon; evening position. Fax resume
246-8105.

HAIRSTYLISTS
GREAT C.ips in Neptune Beach is hiring
full & part time, flexible staff. Great pay.
Call 247-7823.
COMPANION SITTERS, HHA, and home-
makers -needed for Beaches area. Call
Underhill today Ask for Pat or Candice
(904)396-7553.
DELIVERY DRIVERS Needed. Beaches
only. $15-$20+ per hour. Need reliable
car and clean driving record. 247-FOOD..
NOTICE TO READERS
HELP WANTED classilicatrons in this
newspaper are intended to announce gen-
uine current job openings. No fees may be
charged to the prospective employee. Ads
for self-employment or business opportu-
nities appear under the Business Opportu-
nities category. Ads which may require
payment of lees for employment informa-
tion, guidance or training may appear un-
der Job Service. Should any Help Wanted
advertiser ask for a fee or if the advertiser'
is offering a product or service rather than
a job opening, please notify The Beaches
Leader, 249-9033..

MODELS WANTED lor high quality fe-
male lasmon photography. Good pay per
session. Experience, not required.
(800)553-5135.


Self-Storage


Company

seeking PT storage
consultant. Qualified
applicants should
possess strong sales,
customer service and
telephone skills.:
904-273-1353
Fax resume to
904-273-6741 or email
Jmabry@selfstorageservicesinc.com


Caddie Master

is looking for service
oriented Caddies to
work at a premier
facility in Ponte Vedra
Beach. Golf knowledge
is required. Year-round
part-time and full-time
positions available.
$400-$700 per week.
Also interviewing for
management positions.
Please call
(904) 346-1184.


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THE PLAYERS Championship Staff
The Tournament Players Club at
Sawgrass will be hiring an energetic staff to
work with the Merchandise and Food &
Beverage teams during the 2006 PLAYERS
Championship. Staff will receive monetary
compensation and may qualify for
complementary rounds of golf depending on
the number of shifts worked during the week
of THE PLAYERS Championship.
Please apply in person or call for
application. Contact the Professional Staff in
the Golf Shop for Merchandise at
(904) 273-3430 or Brent Baudier in the Food
& Beverage Department at (904) 273-3244,
J.P. Guarneri Jim Jordan Brent Baudier
Assistant Golf Professionals Director of Food & Beverage
TPC at Sawgrass TPC at SaWgrass



COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE
Jacksonville Beach
Join the American Cancer Society as a Part-Time
Community Representative in the Jacksonville Beach area.
You will. use your enthusiasm to recruit, develop, manage
and empower volunteers to become involved in special
event fundraising, patient programs and advocacy work.
This will include coordinating with team members on a
regional and statewide basis. while also expanding ours-pres
ence., throughout your assigned community through' tlhe
development and cultivation of constituent relationships.
The hours are long, but the rewards are immeasurable! This
labor and time intensive position requires securing corporate
sponsorship for assigned development activities and analyz-
.ing income development performance to enhance existing
income and. identify new sources of income. Bachelor's
degree required, along with 3+ years of experience in out-
side sales, fundraising and/or community organization expe-
rience. Excellent interpersonal skills a must. Local travel
required. Hiring range commensurate with education and
experience.

Experience/Education-Based Salaries Exceptional Benefits
Offerings Health/Dental/Vision/Life Generous Paid Time
Off Career Advancement Opportunities Retirement Plans
* Team Oriented Workplace Please apply online at:
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EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT. Ponte Vedra
based family office seeks a highly motivat-
ed and energetic individual to join its team
ol professionals Candidate must possess
superior skills in MS Excel, Word, Access
and Outlook and must be proficient in nav-
igating the intemel Only well-spoken can-
didates with a pleasant disposition will be
considered lor this excellent position For
further information regarding the Firm,
please visit www.spring-bay.com or
www.sontagfoundalion.com. Resumes
should be sent to
cgregory@spring-bay.com

F/IT SILK Presser Needed. Guaranteed
nours. Ponte Vedra. 285-5644.
CONSTRUCTION WORKER w/valid Flon-
da Dnver's License. Experience helpful
Out will train. Good salary & benefits. Ap-
ply at Surdside Pools, 313 Beach Blvd.,
246-2666 or lax resume to- 249-8801,
e-mail: surtsidepools@aol.com
CARPENTERS APPRENTICE willing to
learn the trade. No exp. necc. Must have
dnvers license & good drivers record. 568-
8700.
WE ARE expanding again and are in need
of a self- motivated plumber to perform
new construction & remodel work. Exp. a
must DFWP EOE. 246-8330.

NURSES
(LPN OR RN)
Full Time Monday- Fnday, 3pm to 11pm at
a Premier Retirement Community Health
Center. Excellent work environment. Ex-
penrience in genatnc care desired. Applica-
ions at Fleet Landing Security Gate. One
Fleet Lanaing Blvd Atlantic Beach, FL;
Fax to (904)246-9447; mail to-
.-jobs@jleetleanding.com EOE/. .Qrug-
-Fiee,.WorKplace "

WAIT STAFF, CASHIERS. FT/PT. Apply
Joseph's Italian. 30 Ocean Blvd Atlantic
Beach.

CSR F/T
Reliable Iransp. +computer skills a must.
Apply www.cfs-flodda.com. 996-0233


LABORERS. HELPERS, Skilled personnel
lall types). Call 249-8147, or apply: 203
South 3rd Street, Jax Beach. Good pay &
benefits.


DRY CLEANERS
3 POSITIONS. Dry Cleaner/Pant presser,
Front Counter Person & PIT Driver. Call
Anna, 246-1705. The Cleaners, 1519 Pen-
man Road'.
CUSTOMER SERVICE/ Vehicle coordina-
tor, lot management, parts, warranties, ve-
hicle check in, clean driving record, CDL
license preferred, self motivated, general
office work, computer/ internet literate, ex-
cellent benefits including profit sharing,
smoke Iree office, Atlantic Beach,


LINE COOKS, & experienced Breakfast
Cook. Immediate openings. Apply: The
Tavern at Sawgrass. 285-3133.
BUSY BEACHES Psychiatry practice
seeks Receptionisl/Secietary. Also, P/T
possible. Fax resume: 247-4926.
LAWN CARE Technician. Growing route
w/established company. Excellent pay and
Benefits. No experience needed. Good
dnving record. DFWP, Call 241-7874.
JANITORIAL CLEANING
F/T OR P/T evenings. Beaches, South-
side, Westside. Must have transportation.
and phone. Start immediately 273-2761.
AL'S PIZZA, All locations hiring for AM &
PM Cashiers, Servers & Delivery Dnvers
Please apply in person any location.
BOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT
Atlantic Beach Min. 8yrs. A/R/ Invoicing
both manual & computer bookkeeping
Strong QuickBooks & Excel background
Desire: self-molivated, analytical person
with quality phone skills Excellent benefits
to include profit sharing: Immediale.
www.transltplus.com Fax resume
221-2705.
WANTED
EXPERIENCED Stylists & Nail Techs.,
New Hair Salon needs you! Want more
money. more freedom & more tun?' Call
349-2999 Ior interview.

ASHFORD COURT is accepting applica-
tions for expenenced Dietary Servers, FiT
and P/T. Must be able to work weekends
Must enjoy working with the eldeny in a
professional atmosphere. We offer com.
petilive salaries, benefits & bi-weekly bo-
nus plans Apply in person @ 1700 The
Greens Way in Marsh Landing Parx.
EOE'DFWP.
VEHICLE COORDINATOR, '-CUislorflei
Service, lot management, parts, warren.,
lies, vehicle check in, clean driving record.
CDL, license preferred sell motivated,
general office work, computer/ intemer lil-
erate, excellent benefits including profit
sharing, smoke tree office, Atlantic Beach,
www.transitplus.com Specify position on
fax resume 221-2705.
GRAPHIC ARTIST needed for fast-paced
Print company. Production experience a
plus. Fax resume to: 246-5201.


PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital seeking
Receptionist with Customer Service expe-
rience. Apply within, 28 Corona Rd.,
Ponte Vedra,, 285-7924.
ENGINEERING MANAGER ; Waltz ,&
Moye, Inc., Jacksonville, FL. Masters
Degree in Engineering Management; 15
yrs exp. Proficient in use of MicroStation,
HCM, Synchro6, SimTraffic, ICPR3 and
other related software with a working
knowledge of Florida Department of
Transportation standards and Jacksonville
City standards. Fax resume to
(954)212-0127.


PLAYERS CLUB Rep immediate opening.
Sun Cruz Casinos 4378 Ocean Street At-
lantic Beach. '


www.lransiplus.comn op~eciy position on I
lax resume 221-2705. RECEPTIONIST
(8:00 am 4:30 pm)
Make a real difference
TRAINERS FOR Day Program. Work with AVANTE at Jacksonville Beach, a 165-
MR/DD adults M-F, 8am-4pm. Apply 850 bed skilled nursing and rehab facility cur-
6th Ave. South, Suite 500. 249-8556. renily seeks an articulate, outgoing indi-
EOE/ DFWP. vidual to greet visitors, answer phones, &
provide administrative assistance. HS di-
ploma, 6 months' clerical exp. and tele-
SWIMMING POOL Construction. To phone experience required. Must also be
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811, skilled in Microsoft products and have
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax, FL good multi-tasking abilities. Confidentiality
32224. and compassion for the elderly required.
*L *A Position works Monday-Friday. Avante of-
fers excellent compensation and premium
benefits, including 401 (k). Please apply in
STEINMART NOW hiring F/T & P/T Serv- person at: 1504 Seabreeze Avenue,
ice Associates. Apply in person, 3818 S. Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250. EOE
3rd St., Jax Bch. www.avantegroup.com.


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The City of Jacksonville Beach is seeking to hire a
Part Time Fire Inspector. The appropriate candidate will
be in possession of FL Drivers license, State of Florida
Municipal Fire Safety Inspector certification, graduation from
accredited community college w/major in fire science,
inspection, code enforcement, public education or related
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EXPERIENCED PAINTER, must have
transportation, 10yrs. exp. in residential
and commercial work. $10-$12/hr.
403-7389.
SALES POSITION. Some sales experi-
ence necessary. Sun Cruz Casinos 4378
Ocean Street Atlantic Beach.
CARPENTERS & Helpers. Transportation
& tools. Production=$$. 226-8576, 7am-
7pm, Johnny.
F/T ACCOUNTING ASST. For 27yr. old
pool construction company. Multi-account-
ing function position inclusive of AR, AP,
GL, Collections and Job Costs. Human
REsource skills helpful. Must have strong
Excel and organizational skills. 2-5yrs. ex-
perience required. Great benefits including
401(K). Fax resume to Surfside Pools at
904-249-8801 or email to
julle@surfsidepools.net


CDL-A O/ OPS. Great Miles Bonusesl
Base plates/ permits paid Regional home
time weekly Settlements twice
weekly Fuel/ passenger program Jerry:
800-432-5534.
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Southside
and Beaches. Work in teams of three.
Must have own transportation. A prox.
$175 per wk to start. M-F no nights or
weekends. Home Cleaning Centers of
America. (904)642-8885.
POOL CLEANER w/valid Florida Driver's
License. Experience helpful but will train.
Good salary & benefits. Apply: Surfside
Pools, 313 Beach Blvd., 246-2666, or fax
resume: 249-8801, e-mail: surfsidepools
@aol.com
Free room and board in exchange for help
cleaning, caring for home, & driving.. Must
have valid Florida Driver's License.
716-0898.


PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital is looking CARING TOUCH HOME CARE. Home
for Kennel Attendant. Apply within, 28 Co- Health Aides needed; FT/PT. Gall Carol
rona Rd. Ponte Vedra. 285-7924. 686-4276.
for 3 stations AUTO DETAILER, Detailing Manager
HAIRSTYLISTS NEEDED for 3 stations needed. Driver's license, transportation
in new salon in Neptune Beach, 2nique's. required. Will train. Experience a plus. Up
Call 246-0041. to $700/wk. 716-4413.


*DRIVERS*
DO you want to join a Winning team. Don't
get left out. Our driver's make $500-$700
per week. Call 249-5151 ask for Brian or
493-5250 ask for Tim ,Collins.

SERVICE PLUMBER needed, exp. &. val-
id DL a must. DFWP EOE. 246-8330..
LAWN MAINTENANCE. Experienced.
Needed Monday-Friday. Transportation a
must. 860-4062, 821-0102.
WANTED: BARTENDER, Barback, Door-
man, FT/PT. Apply at 2206 Mayport Rd.
221-8848.

BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
CLEANERS WANTED, F/T, good pay.
Must have transportation, telephone, will-
ing to work nights., Serious inquiries only.


894-3352.

TEACHER, CDA Certified, 4yr. 0
Warm & loving Teachers & A
needed. FT & PT. 249-0905. The
School & The Red School House.


HARRY'S SEAFOOD
BAR & GRILL
Now hiring full.time Host/ Hostess for AM
& PM.shifts. Apply within 1018 N. 3rd St.
JB.
WAFFLE HOUSE Now hi.ng Ail shifts, all
Positions @ Mayport & Beach Blva loca-'
tions. Call 242-8840 or 537-6530; or apply
within.


IMMEDIATE OPENING: 'Marine Crew,
permanent positions. starting $10/hr. Sun
Cruz Casinos 4378 Ocean Street Atlantic
Beach..
FRONT DESK Receptionist in. holistic, n-
ternal medical' office needed. Full/Part-
time secretarial, clerical, and support of
M.D. -a unique setting. Experience re-
quired in answering phones,, computer
skills, and communications and public 're-
lations skills required. Must be enthusias-
tic, dependable, consistent, and an excel-
lent match. Fax resume with refs. -no
phone calls please. Persephone Healing
Arts Center, 904-246-3778.
DRIVER, LIGHT delivery for 'Veteran's
charity. Own vehicle, cash paid daily.
1-(800)969-8387;.
PROFESSIONAL TIMBER Bridge Com-
pany. Seeks exa'd Carpenters. Excellent
benefit pkg. Year round travel. Drug-free
work place. Apply www.ybc.com or Fax:
800-836-1274.


SERVER/ BARTENDER. Flexible hours
AM and PM shifts Excellent tips Apply in
Id Class. person, The Tavern at Sawgrass. 285-
tis tants 3133.


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MAINTENANCE PERSON -Jack/Jill o all
trades". Sun Cruz Casinos 4378 Ocean
StreetAtlantic Beach..
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
Jax Beacn ohice needs experienced pro-
lessinal. excellent pay and benefits.
strong computer Skilis needed Call
'41 78741 or apple
COOK FT. 10a-7p, $10-511.00 depena-
ing on exp Apply in person. Ashlord Court
Assisted Living, 1700 The Greens Way,
Jax Bch. FL 32250. ,


AUTO TECHNICIAN Beaches Own FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements.
tools, drver's license All makes & mod- Neeas skilled carpenters & tree climbers.
els. Corilaci Aliron 249-0311 349-2628. '


SERVICE TECHNICIAN- local pool com-
pany seeking experienced service lecrlni-
cian. Must have knowledge or pumps hii.
lers. neaiers and chemical aulomanion
systems, 3-5 years experience, pool re-
modeling skills a plus. Salary dependent
on experience Excellent customer service
skills, lull benellis. 401k Fax resumrre .o
Surfside Pools Jax Beach at 904-249-
8801 or email lulieec4'urdsidepool nel.

SQL OR CRYSTAL EXPERT
Do you know how to make SQL2000
dance or Crystal Repons sing' it so. keep
reading DesenMicro is growing again and
needs you Work at irie beach A.sisi our
customers with our Microsoft Certified
; App. Min 2 years Crystal or Access E,.p.
SQL7 a plus. Not a contract. Email re
sume to: davidb@desertmicro.net !
SFRAMER'S HELPERS needed Cuslorm
homes; Beacnes. area Trariiponallonr, re
, quirea 868-0866. 9
COOKS. PREPICooks. Food & Beverage
Supervisor. Immediate Openings. Sun
Cruz Casinos 4378 Ocean Street Atlantic
Beach.
RAGTIME TAVERN now acc:epiing appli.
cations for experienced Line Cooks Apply
in person, 207 Atlantic Bi'vd Ailarnic
Beach.
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT. Beaches finan-
cial practice needs an administration pro
to join our congenial, professional team.
Use your communication, client service
and organizational skills to help us serve
our wonderful clients. Requires 2+ years
experience, strong Microsoft Office skills,
superb anenuon todetail and real follow-
through abDiity. Insurance background a
plus! Email your resume and salary history
to NEBBAB@aol.com: EOE.

EDUCATIONAL SALES
Join our team If you can excel at inside
sales & desire a fast-paced work environ-
ment, we may have an excellent
opportunity for you. You will join a Nation-
al company & work in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Ideal candidate will have 1+ years experi-
ence inside sales, customer service, or
telemarketing, & excellent communication
skills. Ability to handle business accounts.
Base pay plus commissions. $25k plus.
FT, no evenings or weekends. Fax re-
sume: (904)285-0010 or email:
jim@mediakids.com
CHILD CARE Worker. Accredited center
links to literacy program. CDA preferred.
Starting, $10/hr. Come join our team!
*Beaches Academy, 1725 Penman Rd.
246-3885.

INSIDE SALES
Work at the Beach. We're a Microsoft de-
veloper providing software for transporta-
tion, logistics, dispatch, and accounting.
(Heavy prospecting, telemarketing and
lead generation.) Prospecting experience
a must along with strong PC skills and
ability to work independently. Fax resume
to 241-7333 or email:
jenniferw@desertmicro.net
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Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available.'Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. 246-
0967.
TWO HAIR stations available for lease.
Call 874-2525.
BEACHES AREA Embroidery company
seeks machine operator. Exp. preferred.
536-8693.
HELP DESK: Assist our customers with
QuickBooks and our QuickBooks certified
billing software. Provide training and sup-
port via telephone and on-line application
sharing tools. QuickBooks experience
required. We offer Mon-Fri workweek,
competitive pay, great benefits, 401K.
Email resume to kellys@wastebooks.com.
SKIDSTEERS, TRUCK Drivers, Equip-
ment Operators & Mechanic. Please call
519-1221.
FRAMING CARPENTERS, G.C. Superin-
tendent for established company. Drug
free work place, benefits. 241-2721.

HAIRSTYLISTS
GREAT Clips in Neptune Beach is hiring
full & part time, flexible staff. Great pay,
benefits are available. Call 247-7823.
SALES
ATLANTIC Beach van/ minibus dealership
seeing self-motivated individuals (2).
High year end; Entry level position, com-
puter/ Internet literate; clean driving re-
cord. Draw vs Commission. Excellent ben-
efits to Include profit sharing. CDL license
preferred, but will train.
www.transltplus.com Fax resume:
221-2705
IRRIGATION TECHNICIAN and' helper
positions available. No experience neces-
sary. Great pay, 249-5400.


HOUSEKEEPER,' NANNY for NB family
CIan. cook, laundry & aher-school child
care lor aclive lamily Energetic nonesi
caring. Background and DL check.
mikpipe@aol.com or 333-6878.


LOOKING FOR Hard Working, dependa-
ble, detail & multi-task oriented Individual,
for delivery & maintenance of medical
equipment & supplies. Must have neat ap-
pearance, excellent customer service
skills & excellent driving record. Back-
ground check is required by law. Apply in
person, Southeastern Medequip Inc. 905
North Third St. Jacksonville Beach.

SEEKING HAIRDRESSER & Nail Tech,
Beaches area salon. PT/FT. 249-2254.'
FLOOR COVERING SALES Position. Ex-
perience with floor sales and products.
Computer knowledge required. Fax re-
sume to 247-9036.
CARPET CLEANER helper needed. 30-40
plus hours, some weekends. No experi-
ence required, transportation a plus, not
required. No smoking. 221-9550.

CNA
FULLTime, 3pm-11pm in our new Assist-
ed Living expanded facility at premiere re-
tirement community.. Excellent work envi-
ronment and benefits. Applications at
Fleet Landing Security Gate,' One Fleet
Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL; Fax to
(904)246-9447; mail to: jobs@fleetland-
ing.com EOE/ Drug-Free Workplace.


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Boathouse Grill.
NOW HIRING...
Servers Barkeepers
Prep Cooks
Apply In Person
M-F 9am 3pm
2321 Beach Blvd.


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and home phone


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opportunities for advancement and
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Please,apply in, person Tuesday- Friday. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appt.
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one of the most sought after for career satisfaction.
We have the following full & part-time positions available:

Laundry Supervisor (PM)
Starters/Rangers
Lifeguards
Bell Stand/Front Desk
Security Officers
Retail Sales Associates
Dishwashers/Utility Workers
Servers
Fitness Attendants
Grounds Laborers
Realty Weekend Receptionist
We offer an excellent benefits package including medical/dental, life
insurance, sick and vacation days, and discounts at our retail outlets, golf
course and spa. For immediate consideration apply in person to
Human Resources between 9am- 4pm or forward resume to:
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
200 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. 32082
Job Line: 904-280-3607 Fax: 904-273-7753
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Oceanfront Excellence


"Be Part of the Best"
PT Night Auditor
Apply at the
Fairfield Inn & Suites
1616 N. First St.
We offer great pay, paid vacation &
personal time, Healh/vision/dental
insurance, 401K.


Seeking candidates for
position of
Front Desk/Guest
Services Agent
We offer great pay paid vacatio
& personal time, Health/vision/
dental insurance and 401K
Apply in Person.



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For a'limited time only!!
With one year OTR experience.
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NOTICE TO READERS
ADVERTISERS IN this category are not
offering jobs. They are offering job-related
services and may charge fees. Readers
are advised to exercise caution before giv-
ing credit card information over the phone
without knowing what specific product or
service, they will receive.

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LANDSCAPE BUSINESS. Established
route, trailer & top of the line lawn equip-
ment. $12,000. 223-5891.

NOTICE TO READERS
WARNING: WHILE this newspaper does
not knowingly accept business opportunity
ads which require you to pay a fee to get
information or that refer you'to 976-or 900-
phone numbers which will result in sub-
stantial charges to your phone bill, the'
newspaper cannot guarantee the validity
of offerings in this classification. If any ad-
,veirtier requir- you to incur phone serv-
ice cnaiges .r pay a fee to learn the na-
ture of the opportunity, please report it-to
The Beaches Leader, 249-9033.
GYM WEIGHT LOSS CENTER Est. cli-
entele. Possible Yoga/ Pilates/ Personal
Training studio., Possible sub-lease.
1050sf. Info. (904)607-2462.


EXPERIENCED NANNY with CPR, first
aid, food handler's card & HRS training.
Background check. Excellent references.
Lisa, 568-4137.
CHILD CARE Worker. Accredited center
links to literacy program. CDA preferred.
Starting, $10/hr. .Come join our team
Beaches Academy, 1725 Penman Rd.
246-3885.
PROFESSIONAL NANNY avail. 25-30
flexible hours per week. Degree educated,
Positive & creative personality, strong
work ethic. Great personal & professional
refs. Joan 221-1386.
NEED EXPERIENCED Person with Refer-
ences, to care for your little ones? Call
Miss Toni, 521-0567, 247-2304.
WILL PROVIDE loving, fun, positive en-
viroment for your child. Beach area,
339-2412.
NANNY LOOKING For job. Cleaning,
companion & more. 992-8366, 534-3732.
ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable,
transportation & references. $9-$11/hr.,
any area. CPR & First Aid. F/T & P/T.
260-4915
CHILDCARE. HRS licensed. Retired Pre-
school Teacher, 30 yrs. experience, pro-
vides a safe, secure, loving, nurturing en-
vironment. Very personal and very profes-
sional. My home, off Atlantic and Hodges
Blvd., in The Woods Subdivision.
221-5110.


La Petite Academy seeks:


Candidates with 40 hr. state
training a plus, but not required.
We offer above average
starting salary.
Contact Gina or Julie at
13957 Beach Blvd.
in Jacksonville.

Fax: 904-223-5576
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BOOKKEEPER- DO you need a book-
keeper for your small business? Call Kim
703-6550. Exc refs, expd, notary also.




WILL PROVIDE quality, live-in or hourly
caregiver for your loved one. Call 631-
5354.
PRIVATE DUTY CNA, will care for elderly.
Excellent references. Degree, w/many
years of exper. Call Donna, 285-0432.
PERSONAL ATTENDANT. "More than a
service, more like a friend." Transportation
to doctor's. Shopping for/with you. Drive
to/from auto service, postal services'
more. 220-0129.

IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
ELDERLY OR Sick loved ones? Need a
hand? I can help. State licensed, experi-
enced, great references. Call Sherry
(904)541-1214 or pager (904)949-2542.

CAREGIVER. YOUR Home. Your needs.
Dependable, experienced, licensed lady.
Will help as needed: errands, meals,
chores, etc. Flexible schedule. Referen-
ces. Call 509-7105;



BUNK BED, full, futon on bottom, silver,
lyr. old. Nice. Only $295 OBO. 246-4104.
SURFBOARDS HAWAII glass, flipper
model, 7'10" tri'fin, excellent condition.
$600 294-5498.
LACKMOND WET Saw; 20", $650. Pro
Drum Sander $750. Lawn Aerator (Les-
co), 1yr. old, $1500. 2 Ryan Sod Cutters,
18, $29QO0/ea. BCS Rear Tine Tiller,
$750.334-6091.

14X14 TEXTURED mat, off white, for.wall
or floor, 140sf, $125 for all. 887-4203.
NEW G.E. Refrigerator $200. 422-7331.
HOBIE 9' PeterPan, slug model .Good,
condition. $475. 294-5498.
BAND SAW. 12" Craftsman, $125. Call
635-7118.,
GOING OUT of Busines- Single axle trail-
er, 625 Vermeer Chipper,. radail arm saw,
3500XL generator, climbers belt 8 spikes,
Campbell Hauss ariless paint sprayer. Al-
so Marissa Nicole Numbered Porcelain.
Dolls. 270-8446.

GREEN LEATHER couch w/ ottoman.
$350 Wail unn $350. End tables, Papa-
san cnair. 280-0192.
USED FURNITURE- good til college,
complete set, 7 pieces, mint, 100% wood,
no particle board formica, edging: curved
waterfall, drawers w/rollers: storage ga-
lore, originally $3200 new, now asking
$2000, Lets make a dealt Call 221-4943.

MATCHING LOVESEAT 8 Oversize
Couch, 5500 OBO 7-Piece Diningroom
set, like new, $600 OBO. 234-5129
CEMENT MIXER, 3.5 cubic foot. 1/3 HP
motor. Clean, used only 3 times. $250
cash. 285-2927


MINNKOTA- TROLLING Motor 67 lb.,
24V, 50" shnal 1-1/2 yrs old. Still under
warranty. $295 OBO. 246-4104. i
COMMERCIAL LAWN Equipment. Mower,
tiller, all hand ioois. much. much more..
$5500. 318-6058
TREADMILL PROFORM C970 w/motor-'
ized incline, nean rate monitor and more.
300 lb. capacity. Like new. under warran-
ty. $350. 247-5489.

BLACK LACQUER;
TV armoire 39wx62hx18d $95. 3pc wall
unit- each 34wx80hxl9d. $300. Pecan cu-
rio 20wx70hxl2d $75. Oak dining table w/
4 scrolled chairs $200. Glass dining able
beveled oval rectangle $200. 249 6300

'N WHIRLPOOL WASHER 8 Dryer, $75/ea
30 day warranty. Deliver, $20. 318-8173,
-992-1470..

FUN SHAPE YATER Surf Board 8'6", like
new, pink & blue $500. (904i 803-6834.
PAINTED FRENCH Provincial Armoire
$350. Painted French Provincial dining sel
w/six chairs and two leaves, $450
504-1079
SHED 7X18 $900 OBO. Work out ma-
chine (Cal gym), $300. OBO new $1800,
349-6000.

+ LAMINATE FLOORS +
Latest styles 'and colors. Dualrty installa-
tion Reasonable prices. Free estimates
Buddy 249-1860.

COUCH & loveseat, new cond., light tropi-
cal colors, Paid $1600 sell for $500 firm.
(904)651-3343.


AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed for $899. 249-8877.
GO-KART,. 9.5HP. Runs good $700
OBO. (904)338-5697 or 821-0830.
UTILITY TRAILER, 6'x10', brand new,
white. $2500. Please call 249-6018.
HELLO KITTY 13" TV and matching ster-
eo, CD, AM/ FM. 1yr. old, pink. Over $175
new. Only $95 OBO. 246-4104.
SOFT-SIDE WATERBED, double, w/bed,
frame w/2 drawers, like new. $275 OBO.
321-266-5788.
POOL TABLE. Brunswick, 8'. All accesso-
ries. Good condition. $350. 219-6251.
BEAUTY SALON Roller cart w/portable
manicure table, new, $100. 386-4877.
DESIGNER, LAMINATED Flooring.
$.85/sf. 30% thicker, still in box, must sell.
744-6534.
WASHER/ DRYER $150, upright freezer
$75. Call to see 838-1423.

TANNING BED, Wolf Perfect Sun 16D,
2003, like new. Asking $1500. Call Randy
237-1870.
CHERRY CABINET for 27" TV (or bar,
storage) $125. Twin bed, antique hand-
Painied. mattress & springs $125. Palio
Table, 4 chairs $75 246-0380
ANTIQUE COPPER Fire Ex5inguisner
Lamps, two, large, $65 each. 955-7141.
NEW WINDOWS (4 @ 32x27) and (2 @
45-1/2x39-1/2) $40 each. (904)246-3343.
BEDROOM SET- dresser, mirror, armoire,
night stand, full/ queen headboard, off
white lacquer with gold trim, $300. 614-
1394.
WASHER & DRYER. $150/pair.. Frost-free
Refrigerator. $100. All in good condition.
Can deliver. 945-0226.
WHIRLPOOL SIDE-BY-SIDE Refrigerator/
freezer, in-door ice, clean, like new. $500.
(904)553-7680
BEACH BOYS, cooking wood for Super-
bowl, 759-1612.


TWIN LOFT Bunkbed set.w/ built In com-
puter desk & bookshelf, Pine includes
dresser & mattresses. Will deliver. $500.
223-4378 or 813-0120.
CAMPING GEAR, refrigerator, tent, Cole-
man items OBO. 2701024.
STEEL BUILDING PROJECT
Free consultation
Call before your buy.
Commercial-.Residential
(904)241-1012.



PIANO SPINET, mahogany, nice bence,
excellent condition, $1200 OBO. Call eve-
nings 285-4451.
ROLAND STEREO mixinQ Keyoard' gui-
tar amplilier, Model KC500 15' speaker,
horn Tweeter, on casters Only sihghtly
used. Original price $525. Asking $250.
Call John or Dana at 246-9648.



ROUND, OAK Dining Table, 52", with 4
matching captain's chairs, very good con-
dition. $400. 247-2340.


* HEART PINE, tongue & groove flooring
cut from antique Pine timbers. Installation,
stair material. FLORIDA HEARTWOOD
249-8310.

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APPRAISALS BY Internationally Recog-
nized ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES
EXPERT, & TELEVISION APPRAISER.
$15 per item, or set. Saturday, February
4th, 8am-4pm. Flagler Hospital, St. Au-
gustine. For moreinfo, (904819-4626..
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WE*BUY*SELL*PAWN
*GOLD*DIAMONDS
GUITARS* SURFBOARDS
A1A PRESTIGE JEWELRY & PAWN.
327 10TH AVE. NORTH, 241-5666.


1246-133* 19 RAtlantic l vd. 1
FAV MI 414


FURNITURE, ADULT trike, bike seats,
lots of stuff. Saturday 8am-2pm, 21 San-
dra Dr. 247-4606.



BUFFET, SMALL appliances, kid's stuff,
Saturday, 532 2ND Street 7am-2pm.


MULTI-FAMILY AFTER Christmas Clean-
out. 464' Orchid: Street, off Mayport Rd.
Saturday, 9am-?.
2 FAMILIES. 8am-2pm, Friday, Saturday,
1217 Boca Grande in Oak Harbor.
WICKER FURNITURE Set, Desk, mat-
tresses, & more. Saturday, 8am-12noon.
381 Seminole Rd.


HOUSEWARES, LAWN Equipment, elec-
tronics, more. 13704'Glenhaven Court, off
San Pablo. (Covington Creek). Saturday,
7am-?


SAN JOSE on River. Beautiful antq furn:
chaise lounge, B, DR, French chest,
campaign chest, many tilt tbls, desks, 4
glass display cabs, screens, more, morel!
Quality new: Kindell, Drexel, etc. Finest
lamps, mirrors, candelabra. Tiffany, Lall-
que, Bacarrat, amberina, cut. Collects of
tea caddies, boxes, sm star, jewelry,
sets of china, Orient porc. Staffordshire,
rugs. Oils, watercolors by listed artists.
Old Louis Icarts. Way too much to list
Take San Jose to Jose Cir West in San
Jose Shores, to 8228 on river. Thurs. 9-4,
Fri. 9-3. No's @ house. CHINA CAT
241-0344. chinacatantiques.com.

ESTATE OF Frances Barsh. 8007 Alder-
man Road, Arlington. Friday, Saturday,
8:30am-5:30pm. ENTIRE HOUSE. Over
100 pieces of framed art, antiques, mod-
ern furniture, porcelain, pottery, glass,
ornamental iron. Too much to list.
MOVING. HOUSE full of Furniture. Satur-
day and Sunday. Call 270-0301.
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HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep water
boat slip for rent, 40ft. $600, 50ft. $700,
includes potable water, electric, dock
locker, pump out, cable and phone serv-
ice available @ slip. Mobile fuel service al-
so available. Avail. May '06. 463-2845.
EVERKOOL, BOAT ice chest w/cushion
seat. Over $500 new, Only $250 OBO.
246-4104 .
'40 & 50ft. boatslips for rent. $700 &
$825/mo., includes water & electric. Old
San Pablo/ Miravista Marina. Call
(904)221-6421.
BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit
www.MarinaClubPV.com
40FT BOAT slip available at old Old San
Pablo Creek Marina, $700/mo. includes
electric. For details, 398-9080 ext. 211.
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2003 HONDA'Shadow VLX 600 NEi
tires, windshield. Great for new rider!
$4200. 655-3491.


1993 LAYTON Travel Trailer, 30', very
good condition. CH&A. New tires, fridge,
electric/gas heat, water heater, micro-
wave, towing, extras. $7300 OBO.
246-5828.


1998 CHEVY Venture Extended Mini van,
AT, 2 sliding doors, 7 passenger seating,
rear air, power windows, all maintenance
records, and low 70K miles. Great condi-:
tion. $5,100. Call 631-5431,
1994 CHEVY Suburban, loaded, tow
package, excellent condition. KBB $4900,
asking $4000. 338-5924.



BMW 528i, 1998, 124,000mi., white, fully
loaded, excellent condition, BMW main-
tained. 2nd Owner. .$10,500 OBO. 280-
3111.
1991 VW Golf 4-dr,. needs clutch, runs
great, new tires, great gas mileage $800
BO. 349-6000.
2001 CHEVROLET Corvette. Red coupe,
28,000 miles, auto, fully equipped.
$31,000. 742-0636, 384-4749.
1988 VOLVO 240 Sedan. $1500 OBO.
Call 247-4600.
1997 FORD Escort, automatic, A/C, de-
pendable. $1700 OBO. 334-5288.
1993 BUICK Roadmaster, loaded, A/C,
84,000 miles,, good tires. $2500 cash.,
334-5288.


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PROFESSIONALLY BUILT Skate Board,
Ramps. All -sizes! Please call for details.
Robby& Greg, 962-5466.
RESUMES, ONE DAY Service. Career
guidance available. 220-1481.
SEWING MACHINE Repairs. Complete
tune-up. All makes, all models, $49.50.
241-2112. .
J & L HANDYMAN SERVICES No jobs
too small. Professional & Courteous.
Licensed & Bonded. Call 755-4619.

BOBCAT BOB
Grading. Lawn Installations. Spread.
Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock, Mulch, Stone,
MUCH MORE! Bob, 334-6091.

CLUTTER COACH. Need help getting
your house, garage or business unclut-
iered and in order? Call lor tree estimate
463-2006 .
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ACCEPTING NEW Clients 'in Beaches
area. 10. years experience. References.'
Also, meal preperaiion. 241-8442
WILL CLEAN your home. Reasonable, de-
pendable, insured. Connie's Clean
Sweep. 710-6896. I
CLEAN TO SHINE Our company commit-
meni is 100to. Customer Satisfaction at
Affordable Prices. We clean homes, apart-
ments, offices, new construction and res-
taurants. Lawn mowing also available.
For. a f-ee esirmate call 514-7009 or
1904 1317-7840 We will beat any company
prices .
,EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER, and
Banquet Servers with References. Please
call 642-2430, leave message.
GET A Clean Start In 2006 call A PLUS
CLEANING oesi service best price,
1904t5 -8092.
H. KADIC CLEANING SERVICE. House
(Move-in/ Out), office,, restaurants. Li-"
censed & insured. Good references
(Beach Hut). Call for free estimate.'
(904)226-7734. .
AFFORDABLE WINDOW CLEANING,.
13 years experience. Reasonable prices,
low minimum rates, weekend appoint-
ments available. (904)525-7419.


NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRICIAN. Free
Estimates. No job too small. Call
(904)803-3914.


COMPUTERmSERVICES


2004 ACURA TL. Awesome pearl white
car w/27,500 miles. Excellent condition.
All the bells & whistles included. $27,500.
Under warranty. Call 285-4831.
1991. PONTIAC Sunbird, 5spd,. new
clutch, good tires. $1200 OBO. 334-5288.
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WEB DESIGN $199 Speciall Master
Minds. 273-2985.


PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES,; INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns. Free estimates. 246-0967.

DO IT NOW & SAVE
Lower, off-season prices.. Free estimates.
One-time clean-ups. Mulch, pine straw,
sod. Mow, edge, trim, weekly service
available, no contract. Shrubs, tree prun-
ing, hauling. Detailed landscaping, lawn
maintenance. 207-4037. Insured.

PALM TREES. Hedges Trimmed, Yard
Clean-ups, Mulching, Sodding, whatever it
takes, etc. Dave 249-4724.
COMPLETE LAWN & Landscape Mainte-
nance Year-round accounts or 1-time
cleanouts. 12yrs. professional experience.
Call Kirk. (904)370-0065.



COMPLETE DOCKS and bulkheads,
wood or vinyl, concrete also available.
Please call George at 904-226-8700 or
Tripp at 904-545-9979. CGC058241.
MARiIN^E/BSOATINGB3


ARTISAN HOME Improvement. All types.
Free estimates. Licensed, insured.
(904)553-4663.

MASTERS
CARPENTRY & TRIM INC.
State Certified Contractor (Hands-on)
New conslruction/additions. remodeling,
home inspecTion repairs. iermiie damage.
Bob, 246-0289, 626-1165
TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs, specializing in lermile damage
246-1529.
MCCLAIN HOME IMPROVEMENT
INTERIOR REMODELING
Bathrooms, Floors, Tile, Bookcases,
Kitchens, Carpentry, Electrical & Plumb-
ing. Serving The Beaches
(904)449-4404,


HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep water
boat slip for rent, 40ft. $600. 5OtI. $700.
Includes potable water, electric, dock
locker, pump out, cable and phone serv-
ice available @ slip. Mobile fuel service al-
so available. Avail. May '06. 463-2845.
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- ARTISAN MASONRY. All types. Free esb-
i ml P LiceT'sed,.in Ured. (904)553-4663.


FORBES CONCRETE. For all yourpump-
ing needs. Licensed, Insured. 424-6674.


OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Safe roof cleaning. Deck & fence
restoration. Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured. Call Kevin, 994-0045.


PRESSURE WASHERS for rent or sale.
Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330.


BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
free estimates, work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768.. '


FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall, tex-
ture. Specialize in smaller jobs. Will work
evenings & weekends. Licensed, insured,
references. 403-7389.
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HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED. and very
dependable for quality repairs, service
calls, painting, improvements and miscel-
laneous jobs. DAVE.-246-6628.
LICENSED HOME Repair & Painiing
Specializing in WDO repairs Rel's
avail. Call Mark 613-6571
C&J HANDYMAN Services. Carpentry,
Drywall, Painting, Paperhanging, Tiling,
etc. Licensed, Insured. 955-0593,
241-1461.

ALL'S HOME IMPROVEMENT
Specializing: All types Home Repairs. Rot-
ten wood, termite damage, WDO, siding'
replacement, painting, drywall, counter-
tops, tile, pressure washing, sun decks,
roof leaks. Licensed, insured. Free esti-
mates. 463-1711.
HANDYMAN. NO Job too small Free Esti-
mates. References. Kelly, 449-6918.

ALL AROUND REPAIRS
Painting, Carpentry, Drywall, Siding,
Deeks, Pressure asking, Wood Fen-
ces. SENIOR CITIZEN 20% DISCOUNT.
31yrs. experience. FREE ESTIMATES.
Jack, 229-9389.

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ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices @, the
Beach, 25yrs. experience.. 962-5876.
CCC1326,983.
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ARTISAN TILE. Install, repair, clean.
FREE ESTIMATES. (904)553-4663.

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