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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
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    Section A: Main continued
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    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
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    Section B: Weekend: Music
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    Section B: Weekend: Religion
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    Section B: Weekend: Arts and Entertainment
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    Section C: Classified
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WEEKEND EDITION
FEBRUARY 3,2006


At the movies
Matchpoint misses
point of excellence


See B-4


Scholarships
Nease seniors sign
See Sports, A-8


PONTE


Vol. 43, No. 65


VEDRA


SAn edition of The Beaches Leader



LEADER


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

reviewed
FROM STAFF
A proposal to rezone an
oceanfront property on Ponte
Vedra Boulevard is scheduled
to be discussed at Monday's
meeting of the Ponte Vedra
Municipal Service District
(MSD).
The owners of the property
at 829 Ponte Vedra Blvd. want
to rezone the 200-foot-wide
parcel from R-1-A, which
requires 150-foot widths, to R-
1-B, which requires only 100
feet.
The plan is to divide the lot
and build two homes, but some
neighbors are concerned that
splitting the lot could set a
trend for the area, which has
mostly 200-foot lots.
The MSD meeting begins at 6
p.m. at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library.
The rezoning is scheduled to
be considered by the Ponte
Vedra Zoning and Adjustment
Board Monday, Feb. 13.


Photo by ROB DeANGELO
Panthers midfielder Brittany Hawkins slides to keep the ball in
play near the sideline during Tuesday night's regional semifi-
nal against Bishop Moore. Complete story on page 8A.


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Marina held for



permit approval


by KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR

A marina and boat storage
business planned along the
Intracoastal Waterway in Palm
Valley remains under review by
the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, more than two
years after it was first proposed.
. Although the property
owner and developer, Randy
McNeal, said nearly ,half the
memberships have been sold,
the project has some hurdles to
cross before building permits
are requested from St. Johns
County.
A construction start date has
"been a moving target,"
McNeal said this week. "Right
now, I'm hoping that we can


be fully permitted by the
* spring."
One "impediment" the
Corps of Engineers has
addressed has been satisfied,
but others remain, according
to Mark Evans, project manag-
er for the Corps of Engineers.
Those concern the possible
impact on manatees and the
definition of "permanent
structure," Evans said.
The project is planned for
the site of the former Eddie's
Palm Valley Crossing, on the
east side of the Intracoastal
just north of the Palm Valley
bridge.
The project met with opposi-
tion when the owner sought a
zoning change for part of the
site.
The St. Johns County


Planning and Zoning Agency
(PZA) rejected the proposal in
September 2003, when resi-
dents cited incompatibility
with the neighborhood and
environmental concerns.
The rezoning request to the
St. Johns County Commission
was delayed in early 2004, after
McNeal heard from members.
of the Palm Valley Community
Association.
Adjustments were made to
the plans, and -in October
2004, the PZA gave its OK,
which was followed the next
month with the County
Commission approval of the
rezoning to allow the marina.
McNeal wants to build
"Marina Club PV," which
See MARINA, A-3


'Tree of Life' stained-glass window has multiple roots


Work of art

conveys a

message &

brings light

FROM CONTRIBUTOR

A new stained glass win-
dow at Beth El the
Beaches Synagogue in Ponte
Vedra Beach, called "Tree of
Life," has roots in Seattle,
New Jersey and Jacksonville.
The window was designed,
made and installed by John
MNautz, an engineer for
Maxwell House, Jacksonville,
whose interest in stained
glass goes back two decades.
The window is one of two
sponsored by Ellen and
Michael Matza, former Ponte
Vedra residents who were
among the founders of
Beaches Hebrew Association,


forerunner to Beth El the
Beaches.
The Matzas, who now live
in Seattle, are sponsoring the
new window and a second
being planned, both in
memory of Michael Matza's
mother Edythe Matza,
according to a news release
from Beth El.
T'he- fat'za'- fam ily siiggesf-, .
ed the "Ttee of Life" motif,
and Priscilla Fadale, who is
on Beth El's fine arts com-
mittee, researched the issue.
"Usually stained glass is
opaque, but in this instance
I wanted something that
obscured the view to the out-
side but still conveyed the
message, while bringing
light into the sanctuary,"
John NMautz said.
Originally from
Cincinnati, Ohio, Mautz
moved to New Jersey with
Maxwell House. On his daily,
one-hour commute, he
would become stuck in traf-
fic next to a stained glass
shop, according to the
release.


One day he stopped and
started taking lessons in
stained glass. .That was 20
years ago.
But after relocating to
Jacksonville, Mautz put aside
his hobby, until the Tree of
Life project led, him back to
the. art he. left behind 10
years earlier.
The Tree of Life windaiJs
installed on the north side of
the Beth El sanctuary at 288
N. Roscoe Blvd. Mautz
donated the materials and
his time in creating the col-
orful, functional work of art.
The artist is already plan-
ning the Matza's second
stained glass window, which
will be installed directly
opposite the first. The win-
dow will be inspired by the
story of Noah's Ark.
Beth El plans to eventually
install stained glass in the 18
windows that frame the
dome in the sanctuary.
To view the Tree of Life
window, contact Robin in
the synagogue office week-
day mornings at 273-9100.


John Mautz stands with the stained-glass window he designed, created and
El the Beaches synagogue on Roscoe Boulevard in Ponte Vedra Beach.


Pholo SUBMITTED
installed for Beth


Landrum kids


rally for K-9s


BY LAURA FOWLER
STAFF II WRITER
Sgt. Joey Romer of the St.
Johns Sheriff's Office stood
proudly with partner Bravo in
front of a group of Landrum
Middle School students during
their lunch period Thursday.
"You guys want to see some
tricks?" Romer asked the stu-
dents, who were on the edge of
their seats with anticipation.
With that, Romer menacing-
ly shot Bravo with two imagi-
nary pistols in each hand, and
the German shepherd rolled
over and convincingly played
dead.
The performance put a smile
on the deputy's face, but the
students at Landrum have
given Romer and his K-9 part-
ner a lot more to smile about.
So far, the students have
raised more than $600 for
heat-activated car alarm sys-
tems, which help prevent
police cars from getting too
hot for the four-legged half of a
K-9 unit.
The alarms cost about $1,500
each, including installation,


and there are no funds in the
Sheriff's Office budget to pur-
chase them.
"Dogs can really get dehy-
drated very quickly," said Doug
Kowieski, a K-9 unit officer
partnered with Justice, a 7-
year-old golden retriever.
If the car turns off for what-
ever reason, "that thing turns
into a sun box," Kowieski said.
The idea of the fund-raiser
started in Lynne Jansen's 6th
grade class with 12-year-old
student Brett Hunter, a Ponte
Vedra resident.
In response to Jansen's
homework assignment to
write a persuasive letter,
Hunter wrote the deputy at
Landrum, David Fowler, and
tried to convince him that bul-
letproof vests were needed for
the canine deputies.
Hunter said he just wanted
to help the dogs, because "I,
myself, am a dog and animal
lover.
"I know it sounds crazy, but I
would give my life for an ani-
mal," Hunter said in all sincer-
ity.
Fortunately, that would not


pholo by LAURA FOWLER
Sgt. Joey Romer playfully "shoots" his K-9 partner, who rolls
over and plays dead for a group of Landrum Middle School stu-
dents enjoying their lunches Thursday.


be necessary, Fowler informed
Hunter, because the dogs
already have bulletproof vests.
That's when Fowler told
Hunter about "K9 Heat
Alarms," which make the car
windows automatically roll
down and fans turn on when
the inside of the car reaches 90
*degrees.
The horn also honks and the
sirens go off to alert the officer,
who may be responding to a
call, leaving his K-9 partner in
the car.


Kowieski said the dogs are
left in the back seat of the
police cars about 50 percent of
the time when patrol officers
respond to a call.
The "K9 Heat Alarm" system
was developed by Radiotronics
Inc. in Jupiter, Fla. in 1986,
according to the company's
Web site.
Since then, the car alarm sys-
tem has evolved to include sev-
eral new features, such as a
See ALARMS A-3


New teacher recruits

to bring life to band


By KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR

Landrum Middle School's
new band director, trying to
revitalize a program in the dol-
drums, has been tooting his
own horn lately.
Logan Lively recently took
several instruments and some
of his students to Rawlings and
Ocean Palms elementary
schools on a recruiting mis-
sion.
At Rawlings Elementary last
week,each of the visiting band
students and Lively performed
a few bars solo on a wind
instrument to an attentive
audience of fifth graders seat-
ed on the cafeteria floor.,
"You can go very far, very
quickly if you're dedicated and
you develop a love for music
and a love for your instru-
ment," Lively told the fifth
graders, many of whom will be
starting at Landrum in August.
"If you're already playing an
instrument, that's great .
come on and join the band,"
said Lively, who started his
teaching career last year at the
University of North Florida.
Each of the four students
seated on the Rawlings stage


played his or her chosen
instrument before Lively puck-
ered up with his trumpet.
With Lively was -Sean Kohn
on alto saxophone, Katie
Kilpatrick on clarinet, Austin
McGrath, trumpet, and Laura
Boehner, flute.
After the audience left,
Lively said Landrum's two
bands one beginning and
the other advanced have a
total of about 35 players.
He said he would like to see
the number increase to about
220, a goal that, although
ambitious, may not be
impossible, according to
SLively and
S others.

middle schools
in Northwest St.
Johns County,
whose student
populations are about
the size of Landrum's,
have much larger
bands.
Jerry DeJoseph,
band director at
Switzerland Point
Middle School for five
years, said that last
See BAND A-3


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PONTE VEDRA BEACH
A, Duval County woman
was arrested in Ponite Vedra
Tuesday on charges of alter-
ing a prescription for Vicodin,
a controlled substance.
A doctor confirmed that
Nancy L Goode, '42,V
.ackson'ville Beach, altered
the amount of pills on the
prescription,' which she
dropped off at a Winn Dixie
pharmacy in the 200 block of
Solana Road, police reported.
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police and Goode was arrest-
ed on felony charges, accord-
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A St. Johns County couple
reported a burglary to a 2002
GMC Yukon -while it was
parked at Comfort Suites at
World Golf Village between
Monday night and Tuesday
morning. Two suitcases with
clothing valued at $3,000 to
$5,000 were stolen from the
vehicle. ,

ATLANTIC BEACH
A purse was reported stolen
..from a sidewalk Jan. 29 in the


DUI check

planned in

JB tonight

FROM STAFF
The 'Jacksonville Beach
Police Department will con-
duct a sobriety checkpoint
beginning at 10:30 p.m.
tonight-in the 1900 block of
Beach Boulevard.
The DUI Taskforce wilrend
the checkpoint at 2:30 a.m.
Checkpoints are established
to heighten public awareness
and encourage voluntary
compliance against drinking a
driving, according to police.
The presence of the task
force also increases the per-
ception of possible apprehen-
sion, police explained-


4200 block of Fleet Landing
Boulevard.
*
Benjamin Edward Brown
III; 18, of Atlantic Beach was
,arrested and charged with car-
rying a concealed firearm Jan,.
S29 in the 1900 block of
Francis Avenue, according to
a police report.
Keary Jerrell Gay, 19, of
Atlantic Beach was arrested
and charged with possession
of crack cocaine Jan. 29 in the
900, Plaza, ,according to' a
r,,poli'e report.- .
A power sander valued at
$299 was reported stolen
from a business Jan. 30 in the
1100 block of Mayport Road.
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reported stolen from a resi-
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block of Forrest Avenue.

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Marina: Half of memberships sold


phot
Part of the building that was form
Palm Valley Crossing (above) sit
right-of-way
Cont. from A-1"
would include a 17,400-
square-foot dry boat storage,
which would allow a maxi-
mum of 156 boats.
Also planned are a floating
dock more than 300 feet long,
a ship's store and a restaurant,
according to his Web site
(www.marinaclubpv.com).
The development gave up
the right to sell gasoline "at
the water's edge to get
local public support for the
larger boat storage facility,"
the site says.
Evans said the first
"headache" the Corps,
addressed on the project's per-


mit application spokesman said that agency is
was the loca- "trying to coordinate some
tion of the things" related to the.marina
dock. with the Florida Fish and
Originally, Wildlife Conservation
the face of the Commission.
dock was Carol Knox, biological
planned too administrator for the manatee
close to the subsection of the Imperiled
channel, but Species Management Section
the drawings of the Florida Fish and
were recently Wildlife Conservation
revised to meet CoImmission, did not return'
o by CHUCKADAMS the minimum two phone calls Thursday..
erlyEddiHUCK S setback of .36 McNeal said word from the
s on the feet from the wildlife agencies is expected
channel, Evans soon, adding, "All prelimi-
said. nary indications are that it's
The Corps is still waiting for not a manatee zone."
a biological opinion from the The Corps' final question,
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Evans said, is whether the
and an opinion from the Corps will allow a concrete
Corps' real estate division ori pad needed to support a large
the definition of a structure, forklift that would move
Evans said. boats between storage and the
The biological opinionri waterway..
,would consider' manatees, The concrete would have to'.
which go through the encroach on the right-oft-way,
Intracoastal in Palm Valley, Evans said, so the question
Evans said. waitingg to be answered is
The marina could put 154 whether a concrete pad is a
boats on the water, Evans "permanent structure," which
said, adding, "Is that level of, is not allowed under Corps
new boat traffic a danger to rules. '
the manatee?" McNeal said that in meet- "
Contacted this week a U.S. ings with the Corps three
Fish and Wildlife Service years ago, he was told only


vertical structures were not
allowed.
"At this point in time,
they're not sure whether
that's considered a structure,"
McNeal said, .adding that
'every boat ramp that exists is
concrete and crosses the ease-
ment."
Larry Wright, with the
Corps' real estate division,
said' he had no estimate on
when that will be decided.
'"We have the .initial draw-
ings, and we'll review them,"
\Vright said Thursday.
The existing restaurant,
which 'encroaches on the
right-of-way, is to be removed
;'and replaced with a new
structure, Wright said.
MlcNeal said nearly half the
marina's miembershfips have
been reserved with refundable
deposits.
Annual membership dues
for boat slips range from
.$2,880 for the smallest slip to
$$7,200 for the largest, for 40-
foot boats.
Deposits range from
$12,500 to $31,500, depend-
ing on size. .If -,conversion
occurs, equity memberships
are estimated at $30,000 for
the smallest slip to $70,000
for the largest.


Band: Dwindling numbers concerned officials


Cont. from A-1
month he added nine students
to the band program; bringing:
the total to about 285.
"The kids like me, but it's
the growth of the neighbor-
hood, mostly" that accounts.
for the growth in numbers, he
said.
"It started with a little less
than 60 kids, and then it just'
grew."'
Don Isabelle, band director
at Fruit Cove Middle School,
said recruiting, retention and
growth have helped the band
program grow to about 330
students.'
"I really don't know why
these kids come into my pro-
gram," said Isabelle, who has
been at the school since it
opened in 2001.
"I try to make it an enjoy-
able experience."
Beverly Gordon, Landrum
principal, ;said the goal is to'
increase the number of band..
students, which "have been-
dwindling."
"Music is such an important
component of a middle school
i education," Gordon said.
Indeed, much research
shows a correlation between
success in music and success in
academics and, some say, life.
"Actually it's a proven fact .
that music students do
much better on their academ-
ics and on their higher-level
thinking skills,", said Isabelle,
who has been teaching band in
St. Johns County public"
schools for 16 years. ,
"They're learning a new lan-
guage."
"I think ,music is very.
important for two reasons,"
said Bob Allten, principal of
Pedro Menendez High School


Correction

A photo on page A-1 of
the Jan. 27 edition of the
Ponte Vedra Leader incor-
rectly identified a Nease
High School guard run-
ning with Jackie Huffman
during Nease's game
against Fletcher Jan. 25.
She is Liz Rosenfeld.


S. : . y KATHY MARTMAN
Austin McGrath demonstrates his trumpet skills at Rawlings Elementary School while Sean Kohn
(from left), Katie Kilpatrick and Laura Boehner,await their turns.


south of St. Augustine and for-'
mer principal of Landrum.
"First of all, every kid has to-
have a hook to do well in'
school,.Jhe-said. "Thexe.h.as.to -
beasomething, that-the, re pas-
sionate about."
Also, Allten said, music is
known to help with math
skills.
"Kids who are musicians
generally are good students,
because they have persevered"
in honing their music skills,
just as good students persevere
with bboks, he said.
Playing in band require .
cooperation, teamwork and
dedication that helps develop
social skills, Isabelle said.
"I feel that they get out ofit
a sense of. a group, a family
sense," he said.
Allten, who was principal,at
Landrum from its opening in,
1992 to 1997,. said the two.
Landrum bands the full.
band and the cadet band for


beginners; had about 60 play-'
ers 'and 20 to 25 players,
respectively, when the program
was at its peak.
...... The program was "fairly sta-
ble, but it was beginning to
drop toward the end of the
time I was there," Allten said.
The Landrum band director,
who was in his job from 1992
to this year, had previously
been a high school band
teacher and had expectations
that "may have been more
than middle school kids could
produce," Allten said.
"Middle school is the hard-
est area to find great teachers
for," said Allten, noting that
sixth, seventh and eighth
graders need teachers with
"the nurturing capabilities of
the elementary teacher" and
the subject knowledge of a
high school teacher.
"The'y have to. be able to.
teach kids, rather than just
subjects."


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S It's kind of a sad situation
:,that that [Landrumi program
: had kind of fallen by the way-
side," said Isabelle.
"There's really no reason
..why that's not bustin' at the
seams." ,
Isabelle said a "healthy pro-
gram" would have 10 percent
to 15 percent of a student body
in the band.
With Landrum's student
population at 1,082 compared
with 1,046 for Fruit Cove and
1,247 for Switzerland Pointi a
"healthy program" would be
108 to 162 students.
"I'd love to see 100 stu-
dents," said Gordon, who
played flute in her school
band.
"We were very encouraged
by some of the supportive
information that we hear from
the elementary schools."


photo by LAURA FOWLER
Sgt. Joey Romer with the St. Johns County Sheriff's Office gives
a command to his partner, Bravo, at Landrum Middle School
Thursday.


Alarms:

Cont. from A-1
paging system a.nrid a 'door-
opening feature part of the
"Hot-N-Pop" alarm.
With a remote button on the
officer's uniform, the doors of
the car. can be opened when it
is parked. The feature is
designed for emergency situa-
tions when an officer may
need help from his K-9 partner.
"It can save an officer's life,"
said Romer.
Of the 10 K-9 unit vehicles in
St. Johns County, seven have
the alarms already installed.
if Hunter reaches his'$3,500
goal, another two alarms will
be installed.
The fund-raiser, which start-,
ed Jan. 23, is scheduled to end,
today.
But Jansen, who adds all the
money collected from all the
.\ *'' ,, ,' ',' .. :* '*


homeroom teachers, said it will
probably continue through
next week, because less than
half of the amount needed for
just,one alarm has been col-
lected
Jarisen said the money has
been coming in from parents,.
students and teachers.
She said one student con-
tributed $20 from his, birthday
money, and other, students,
have been giving change left
over from their lunch money.
Meanwhile, Hunter said he
has been busy raising as much
money as he can to help the
cause.
He said he started a dog-
Walking service on the week-
ends where he makes $10 an
hour, and all that goes to the'
heat alarms.'
"I'm just very thankful for
everyone's help," he said.


A former grocery store in
south Jacksonville Beach will
be converted into a Bed, Bath,
& Beyond store according to
plans filed recently with the
city's Planning and
Development Department.
Equity One Realty and
Management, -inc., which
leases' properties included in
the South, Beach Regional
Shopping located in the 3800
block of 3rd St. S., confirmed
in a Jan. 20 letter that a West
Palm 'Beach-based contractor
would complete the build-out
of the 31,685-square-foot
space formerly occupied by


will be responsible for secur-
ing the proper permits for the
project.
Food Lion. closed last
November because the com-
pany opted not to renew the
long-term lease.
Charlie Jones, a project
superintendent with Kennedy
Contractors, said Thursday
that construction is slated to
begin around March 5
depending on the planning
process.
"We think this will be a nice
addition to the shopping
area," Jones said.


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unday night we will all be
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visions to see who the
World Champions of football
are. In'this column I can call it
the Super Bowl, but if you are
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chips or pickup trucks and you
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HOYLE DEMPSEY
COLUMNIST


ing for the King of Beers in Bud
Bowl III, I missed those
"Where's the Beef" ads! But
alas, Bubba wasn't there.
My beer was empty anyway,
so between commercials I went
to refresh myself and see where
ole Bubba was. I found him in,
thd kitchen, starIding behind-
my next to final wife, Lull' Belle.'
She was shaking an open bag of
Fritos and yelling at the poor
toaster oven "Hurry up and
melt that Velveeta Cheese, I'm
ready to do some dippin'!" I
shook my head, opened a beer
and went back to the TV!
As I sat back down, a Fed Ex
commercial was coming on.
Somewhere before the guy got
to the part about "Positively
having to be there by the next
morning", I heard Lull Belle


cussing out the toaster oven
about being so d--- slow! I hit
the mute on the TV and heard
Bubba say something about
"Having a microwave oven on
order at the Wal-Mart!"
There I was in my easy chair,
looking at a silent Al Steak
Sauce commercial, when I heard
the deafening roar of the toaster
oven timer finally going off.
But. it wasn't soon enough to
save my marriage. The next
sound in my ears was Bubba's
Ford F150 cranking up and tires
screeching, as he left for Sam
Walton's place with my wife!
Buffalo lost to the Giants in
1991 20 to 19, and that same
year I lost my double wide
mobile home to Lull Belle in the
divorce. She got that plus a
bunch of alimony.
As I looked back, I'm glad my
final ex wife got the trailer she
now calls,-'Graceland 'Jr.' Sjhe
never i-anted to-lea11' l WW
Side. We looked at a place' n'
Sawgrass back in 1990, and the
deal breaker was when the
Realtor told her the nearest
Famous Amos was miles away!
Why do I feel like along with
writing a column, I just wrote a
great country song! How do I
get in touch with old Tim
McGraw? How about '"Y'all may
have lost the Super Bowl, but I
lost my wife!' Wait a minute,
'NMy wife ran off with my best
friend and I miss him already!'


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Letters to he editor:



Commissioner Rich


serves the citizens'


best interE

To the editor:
-It is comforting to' know'
that there is one person sit-
ting on the St. Johns County.
Commission'that is sincerely
concerned about the citizens
of St. Johns' County.
[Commissioner Ben Rich's]
comments concerning the
duty of each commissioner to
protect the welfare of the citi-
zens is the foundation of gov-
ernment.
_.Iappreciate [his] indignant
response to the inaction of
the commission to protect
those forced to move because
raw sewage handled --b St.
fldoded'theit -hoiies.'
It is sad that those commis-
sioners, elected to uphold the
health and welfare of the citi-
zens, had to be chided into
having SJSC set aside funds to
assure SJSC will pay up when
these claims against them are
settled.




Send le
The Editor, The Le,
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Asts


[Rich was] kind to apologize as ".an official sponsor" you
for the attitudes and inaction better call it the "Big GameV'
of the other commissioners in
how they handled the SJSC This year the Pittsburgh
debacle, and for the way they Steelers and Seattle Seahawks
discarded the nomination of head to Detroit for Super Bowl
chairman of the PZA to serve XL! By the way for those who
another term. are Roman numeral challenged
And now fellow commis- XL means 40. Wait a minute,
sioners are balking at support lets go back to Detroit. I mean
of the Neighborhood Bill of please, was Cleveland not avail-
Rights [Rich] sponsored. able? I think more than once
Seems [Rich] may issue an the words "Last yeaj
apology again, this time for Jacksonville was a lot better
[his] fellow commissioners than this" will be spoken
who appear to be against a Sunday in the Motor City!
county ordinance that delin- They won't keep the "Big
-eates the rights of-citizens to Game". out-of the Sunshine
-Rbeom inforrrid I M'"a`diVa W Ildhg.~ i-201 it'Will
"iev6lved 'ecisions, affect'- head to'Miaini, and in 2009
ing their neighborhoods. Tampa will be the host city.
And for this, Commissioner That's where Super Bowl XXV
Rich, I am sorry for you and was held back in 91.
for all the citizens .of the Yes it was Jan. 27, 1991! The
county. Buffalo Bills were leading the
Tina McGough New York Giants 12 to 10 at half
Ponte Vedra Beach time. The New Kids on the
; Block were the entertainment,
but I was really looking forward
to seeing the commercials. I
looked over at my best friend
Bubba to tell him how, even
#,, .,t though I enjoyed and was root-


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Lifeguards on beach go overboard

Lifeguards on beach go overboard


To the editor:
As the calendar inches toward spring, signaling
the start of another beach season, I have just one
question (and anybody who can provide some
insight, please feel free to respond: When did it
become- an-exercise in fear and intimidation to
swim in the ocean?
Seemigly L th-e last couple of ye'as there has
been a concerted effort by those guarding our
beaches to prevent people from going into the
water instead of protecting them while they enjoy
the ocean.
I've been swimming in these waters for about
50 years now and I'm astounded by some of the
things I'm witnessing on a daily basis by area life-
guards. Part of the problem seems to be the new
flag warning system initiated a couple of years
ago, probably by some bureaucrat concerned
more with public liability than public safety.
First, the system is confusing and many beach-
goers have little understanding of the flags.
Second, the displayed flag seldom matches the
water conditions. Last year I studied the flags and
98 percent of the time they didn't match water
conditions.
And I've seen the water "closed" more times in
the last two years than I ever have in the past.
Whomever is deciding what flag to fly obviously
has little understanding of local water conditions.
And nobody has the authority to "close" the
water. The ocean is an inherently danger place.
It's not a backyard pool and even'on the calmest
of days there is the potential for life-threatening
situations. There are waves, strong currents
sloughs, marine life, the list is almost endless. But
it is the individual who should decide to venture
into the ocean, not the lifeguards.
Here are. three examples I observed last season
along local beaches and these are just a fraction of
the incidents. -,
II noticed a Neptune Beach lifegiiard blowing
his whistle and flapping his arms like a seagull on.
speed, trying-to get the attention of a swimmer.
This swimmer had obviously been swimming for_
many blocks, perhaps training for triathlon. The
swimmer showed no signs of distress and contin-
ued past the lifeguard and rightfully so -
ignoring him. It would have been clear to even
the most casual observer' that this person was a
strong ocean, swimmer. The swimmer continued
for several blocks before .turning 'around.
Incredibly, as the swimmer passed the lifeguard,
the same scene unfolded. Was this action an effort
to protect the swimmer or an effort to get him out
of the water?


Over the course of the summer, I witnessed the
same behavior on at least six other occasions.
A few weeks later on a chilly day when there
were some outstanding waves and a very strong
north-to-south current with a brisk breeze, a
young girl was sitting bundled up in a lifeguard
chair- when she noticed a lone swimmer who
appeared to be in distress.
She noticed him after he was pointed out to her
by beachgoers. After watching for several seconds,
she slowly begin removing her hooded sweatshirt
and shorts, while standing on the chair. She then
dropped the signal flag, alerting other guards to
the emergency. About three minutes had elapsed
since she first noticed the swimmer and the time
she made the water. In a life-and-death situation,
it's an eternity.
Toward the end of the summer on a beautiful
August day, a Neptune Beach lifeguard began
frantically blowing his whistle at a young girl,
about 7 or 8, who was boogie boarding in knee
deep water about two blocks from the lifeguard
chair. It was an outgoing tide and some pretty
decent waves and the little girl was enjoying life.
Her father was out a little farther, between her and
deeper water. There was no hint of concern or
danger from either the girl or her father, yet here
comes the lifeguard, running two blocks down to
beach, frightening the little girl to tears.
Of course, after that the girl didn't return to the
water. Was this an act of protecting or preventing
someone from enjoying a day in the surf?
- "While many people feel more comfortable
swimming near a lifeguard and T encourage
them to do so -personally, I always have and
always .will ignore the lifeguards because of the
reasons I've already stated but, more importantly,
because I am the only one who will decide when,
where or how long I swim. No, let me correct
that., Mother Nature will be the only. one to.
decidewhen, Where or how long I swim.
As the beach cities begin recruiting and training
lifeguards for the upcoming season, I strongly
urge everyone involved to make sure that those
hired to sit in a lifeguard' chair know the differ-
ence between protecting and preventing people
from entering the water. i
The ocean, which should be respected, not
feared,, belongs to everyone: swimmers, surfers,.
boogie boards, young people, the elderly, tourists,'
locals, and yes, even the inexperienced. If you
don't understand that, you have no business sit-
ting in that lifeguard chair.
Jeff Brooks
Neptune Beach


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Super Bowl cost me a wife


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PHIL HUDGINS
COLULMNNIST ,




Possum

drop now


totally


permitted

tradition


T he last time I had talked
to Clay Logan, he had
just overseen the care
and grooming of a dead pos-
sum. He had washed the crit-
ter real good, blow-dried his
fur and fixed him up to look,
well, practically alive.
You might think Logan is a
bit strange, but he's not. He
was perfectly satisfied to use a
live possum for his New Year's
Eve Possum Drop at his
Brasstown, N.C.., store, Clay's
Corner. But some animal-
rights people complained that
the poor possum would be
traumatized being lowered in
a cage as the seconds ticked
off to the New Year. Not want-
ing to cause any trouble,
Logan asked his friends to
scour the highways.
Somebody found a right
good-looking, dead possum, if
there is such a thing, and
Logan and friends made it
look even better, blow-dr.ying
it 'and .7 '- '- '
'Ahyiay,' that 'was New
Year's Eve of 2004. For this
past New Year's Eve, Logan
got a permit from the North
Carolina wildlife people, and
the live Possum Drop came
off without a hitch.
"I bet we had 2,000 people
there," Logan said. "As they
say, they were 12 thick."
It was just last week we were
talking again. I visited Logan
at the Beech Creek Orchard,
near Murphy, N.C., where he
is forest technician for the
U.S. Forest Service. He and
Robin Taylor, orchard manag-
er, look after 250 acres of
fenced-in land where thev
find ways to grow oaks, pines
and other trees straighter.
faster and more disease-resist-
ant.
Logan was driving me
around in a Forest Service
pickup, and we were talking
about trees and possums and
life in general. Logan said
he'd never had the urge to go
off to the big city and make a
lot of money. He stayed pretty
close to Brasstown after the
Army he lives in the Fires
Creek Community married
Judy Hicks, raised three sons,
and worked two jobs look-
ing after trees during the day,
and taking over the store for
Judy after work and on
Saturday.
Not much time for outside
entertainment, he said, so he
brought the entertainment to
him. Every Friday night, pick-
ers and singers show up at
Clay's store about dark-thirty
to sing gospel and bluegrass
and some of those old coun-
try songs Webb Pierce used to
sing.
Oil Saturday mornings, a
bunch of men gather at the
store for breakfast. Keith
Chapin cooks sausage, Paul
Crisp the gravy, Logan the
bacon, David Anderson the
apples, and Steve Swails and
Steve Smfth rotate on scram-"-
bling eggs. Kathy Teems drops
off biscuits from home.
"Life has been good to me,"
Logan said. "You know, rich
people ain't nothing but poor-
people with money."
Now a passel .of those rich
people are coming to the
mountains and building
homes. They're finding out
that James Clay Logan has
had it pretty good all his life.
And if they're not doing
anything New Year's Eve,
they're welcome to visit
Clay's Corner and watch the
Possum Drop.
It's legal now, youknow..


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Business


BUSINESS

BRIEFS

The current owners of Cliffs
on Monument Road in
Arlington have announced
plans to open a Cliffs At The
Beach in the Days Inn Neptune
Beach. The club will be totally
renovated and will have live
entertainment karaoke and
major sports including NFL
Sunday Ticket, owners said,
..,
A public hearing will be held
on the Waste Management
contract proposals at 6:30 p.m.-
on Monday, Feb. 13 at Neptune,
SBeach City Hall, 116 First St.`
The proposals in their entirety:
may be inspected at the Office
of the City Clerk during regular
working hours. The council is
considering a change in the
current level of service provid-
ed customers in Neptune Beach
since the cost of service is
expected to increase when the
existing contract expires.

Henry
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Nicholson
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Rogers Rea to.r
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by the National Association of
distinguished designation in
honor of his 40 year member-
ship to the organization.'
Rogers graduated from Harvard
University, and then spent two
years in the Na1,.

The Camellia Society of
North Florida will showcases
hundreds of camellia blooms
for judging in 14 different cate-
gories at Belz Factory Outlet
World, located at 500 Belz
Outlet Road, off SR 16 at 1-95
this weekend. Prizes are award-
Sed to the winning blooms.
Plants will be available for pur-
chase and expert growers wvl,.l
be on hand to answer any,,
Questions on Saturday from 9
a.m. to 9 p.m. Blooms will also
be on display Sunday, but will
not be for sale. For more infor-
mation call 904.826.1311.


CHAMBER


MEETINGS


PONTE VEDRA CHAMBER
The Ponte Vedra Beach
Chamber of Commerce will
hold the following meeting:
Mon, Feb 6 Board Meeting,
5:30 p.m. at Sawgrass Marriott
Resort & Spa
Wed, Feb 8 Chamber Before
Hours, 7:30 a.m at Elizabeth's
Cafe, Sawgrass Village.
Members and first time guests
free.
SWed, Feb 15 Lunch &
Learn, 11:30 a.m. at Sawgrass
Marriott Resort & Spa Rusty
Pritchett, "The PLAYERS
Championshipp" Cost is $20
for members with reservations
and $25 for members without
reservations/guests
Wed, Feb 22 ChamberFest,
3 to 7 p.m. at Sawgrass Marriott
Resort & Spa. Open to mem-
bers Only to exhibit and open
to the public to attend.
BEACHES CHAMBER
The Jacksonville Regional
Chamber of Commerce
Beaches Division wil hold the
following meetings:
Beaches Monthly Mixer
Tuesday, Feb. 7
Ollie Koala's BackYard d.
1318 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville Beach (in Beaches
Plaza)
5:30 -L 7:30 p.m.
Cost: $5 (for the whole fam-
ily)
Beaches Monthly Luncheon
Thursday, Feb. 9
Sea Turtle Inn, One Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach


Speaker: Dave Van Saun,
Capt., USN Retired, former-
BRAC Team Leader
Noon
Cost: $15 'with reserva-
tion/$20 at door
RSVP: 249-3868
Coffee on the Coast,
Thursday, Feb. 16
Cullum Chiropractic
1427 S. Third St.,
Jacksonville Beach
8 a.m.
Cost: $2


SPrnolo SUBMITTED
RITA officials and representatives of the organization's event sponsors, including title sponsor
Lexus of Jacksonville, present a $25,000 check to Dr. Robert C. Smallridge, deputy director of
Mayo Clinic Cancer Center Jacksonville, at a ceremony at Mayo Clinic on Jan. 31. Seated,
from left, are Ben Buck, vice president of Merrill Lynch, Marian Edwards, chairperson of
SenioRITA's Committee, Dr. Robert C. Smallridge, deputy director of Mayo Clinic Cancer
Center Jacksonville Standing, from left, are Charles R. Jantz, RITA founder, Tom Brannon,
general manager of Lexus of Jacksonville, Skip Gwinn, marketing manager of Lexus of
Jacksonville and Brumos Motor Cars, and Mark R. Friedlander, director of communications,
The Main Street America Group. The RITA Foundation (Research Is the Answer) presented
the check for breast cancer research. RITA is a non-profit organization founded in 1997 to
raise money and awareness for breast cancer research. Last week, RITA donated $25,000 to
Baptist Medical Center Beaches.


Controlled burns planned

along A1A near Guana

Meeting planned Feb. 7 to detail plans


FROM STAFF
A series of prescribed burns
west of State Road A1A at
South Ponte Vedra Beach are
planned from March to May.
The burns are planned as
part of "resource manage-
ment" at Guana Tolomato
Matanzas National Estuarine
Research Reserve iGTMNERR),
accgrdig ,t,, ,the Department,,
os. F-j ru7trenptal Pq,tqte,cl;ion,
(DEP).
The DEP is working with the
Division of Forestry and local
authorities will set and control
the fires.
An informational meeting
will be held at the GTMfNERR
Environmental Educational
Center Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. to dis-


cuss the process and detail
where the fires will be set.
The goal of the program is
to reduce vegetative biomass
and the chance of wildfire,
according to the DEP, noting
that the action also provides
habitat restoration to the
coastal strand community.
To prepare for the prescribed
btrns, .contractors will,,mow
2Q0.teet of. vegetation in the
area during February, a prac-
tice that reduces heat and
flames.
The information session will
take place at the GTMNERR
Environmental Education
Center, 505 Guana River Road.
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Weekend Nature Movies 2 p.m -3 p.m. On Feb. 18 participants will be:
Looking for something to do with the kids on making pinecone bird feeders.
the weekends? Head on down to the GTM *
Reserve Environmental Education Center for Beginner Birding Workshop
the weekend's mov-ie. Movies will be shown on Three birding classes for beginning birders-
the "big screen" at 10:00 am and again at 1 will be offered. The 2 1/2 hour class will be:
p.m. Saturday and Sunday. offered Feb. 7 at 6 p.m. and again Feb 15 and'
Feb 4 & 5: To Fly or Not to Fly the history Feb 25 at 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The user friend-i
of birds from the first flying reptiles to today's ly, step-by-step workshop is designed to make-
navigators. bird identification easier. Basic bird anatomy,v
posture, shape, size,. behavior, flight pattern
Brown Bag Lunch Lecture and voice will be aids in identification. The.,
Today at noon a Brown Bag. Lunch Lecture cost is $2 per person and includes entrance to;
will be presented by GTM Reserve Ranger Linda the GTM Reserve Environmental Education'
Harrison on thq birds found at the GTM Center. Class size for this program is limited.'
gRserv;e,,inc,Iuding wdling,a,4d, perch~,ig birds, .Call,904,-823!4500 to register..
ThQse attending willilerni tp,9,i enliVy,bird c- l,,.,,The GTM Reserve Environmental Education,
Bring your lunches and questions for an enjoy- Center is located at 505 Guana River Rd, offi
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the exhibits! Admission to the Environmental!
Family Fun Hour Education Center is $2 for adults, $1 for chil-'
An howu of family activities; crafts, science dren aged ten t6 17 and children under ten aret
experiments and other family oriented activi- free. The Environmental Education Center is!
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beginning this month that Tuesday April 4, 7-8 p.m.
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health issues. Women"
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CALENDAR


Friday, Feb. 3
Extravaganza: High school
performers from Douglas
Anderson School of the Arts
will display their talents at 6:30
p.m. during "Extravaganza" at
the Moran Theater. The show-
case, which is open to the pub-
lic, features dancers, musicians,
vocalists, actors, filmmakers
and visual artists. Tickets, are
available through Ticketmaster.
Call Scott Reneau at 346-5620,
extension 154, for information.
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, sen-
iors and military and $10 for
adults. Call 249-7529 or visit
www.atlantictheatres.com for
information.
Saturday,' Feb. 4
Tree ranger event: The 10th
Annual Urbah Tree Ranger'
Event will be held at:8 a.m. at
the Jacksonville Zoo. This is I a
free event, but reservations are
S required. Call Greenscape at
398-5757 for information.
Baby-sitting course: A baby-
sitting course for ages 11 to 1iS
will be held at the USO 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 I-
295. Call 904-786-0200 for
information.


will be presented through pho-
tographs 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 included 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 information,,
Art class: A family art class
will be held from 2 to 3 p.tn. at
the Jacksonville Museum of,
Modem 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.
Author speaks to RLS group:
Michael Morris, author of "Slow
Way Home" and "Live 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 informa-
tion.
'Book Bus: C-SPAN's Book TV "
Bus will be at The Bookmark
from 5 to 7 p.m. for tours. Call
241-9026 for information.
Chinese New Year: The First
Coast Chapter of Families with
Children from China will cele-
brate the Year of the Dog at the
Chinese New Year festivities at
5 p.m. Call Kim Churches at
904-225-9835 or Donna.
Wheeler at 904-246-9283 for
information.
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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 out-
reach 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.
Prescribed burn meeting: A
meeting to discuss prescribed
burns will be held at 7 p.m. at
the Guana Tolomato Matanzas
National Estuarine Research
Reserve, 505 Guana River Road,
Ponte Vedra Beach. The bums
will be held west of AIA on
South Ponte Vedra Beach from
March to May.

Wednesday, Feb. 8
Scrapbooking class: A cre-
ative memories scrapbooking
class will be held from 9 to 11
a.m. at the Adele Grage Cultural
Center, 716 Ocean Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach. Admission is
free. Call 247-5828 or 655-2682
for information.
Newcomers: Newcomers of
the Beaches, an organization
for women who are new to the
area, will have a luncheon at 11
a.m. at the Casa Marina Hotel,
691 1st St. N., Jacksonville
Beach. Call Maggie Penn at 904-
998-2331 for information.


Bring a bag lunch; beverages
will be provided. 241-1142.
Meet and greet: The
Scandinavian American Society
of the South will have a "meet
and greet" at Deercreek
Country Club, 7816 McLaurin
Road N., starting with appetiz-
ers and cocktails at 6 p.m.
and dinner at 7 p.m. Call
Darleen Hutto at 725-
1665 or Anna Large at J
743-2214 or information.


Saturday Feb.
Evolution of birds: "The
Insatiable Appetite," the evolu-
tion of birds and their diet, will
be shown at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
today, and at 90 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.
Open house: The Seaside
Playgarden, 223 8th Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach, will have an
open house from 11 a.m. to I
p.m., with a puppet story at 11
a.m. and noon. Call 247-1314
for information.
Free HIV testing: Free,
anonymous HIV testing will be
offered from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
at Planned Parenthood Central
Clinic, 3850 Beach Blvd., in
observance of National Black
HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Call
Frieda Saraga at 399-2800,
extension 42, for information.
Zoo outreach: A zoo out-
reach program will be held
from I to 1:45 p.m. at .the
Dutton Island Preserve, 1600
Dutton Island Road, Atlantic
Beach. The program is free to
the public. 247-5828.
. Art class: A family art class
rill lhi hld- fr-,m 2 to 3 n m at


History of birds: "To Fly or io u t. uWly 0 win D II-1 u .. *.. ..
Not to Fly," the history of birds ArtFusion: "ArtFusion for Women's Connection: The the Jacksonville Museum of
ftom the first flying reptiles to Families" is held from noon to Jacksonville Women's Modern Art, 333 N. Laura St.,
today's navigators, will be 4 p.m. at the Jacksonville Connection will have a lunch- Jacksonville. The class is free
shown at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Museum of Modem Art, 333 N. eon from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with museum admission. For
today and Feb. 5 at Guana Laura St., Jacksonville. Call at the Jacksonville Golf and information, call Ashlie
Tolomato Matanzas National Ashlie Johnson at 366-6911, Country Club on Hodges Johnson at 366-6911, extension
Estuarine Research Reserve, 505 extension 207, for information. Boulevard. The cost is $17. Call 207, or e-mail ajohnson
Guana River Road, Ponte Vedra 221-4536 for information. @jmoma.org.
Beach. Call 904-823-4500 for The American Soldier:
information. Alliance Francaise of Community association: Banana Valentine, Music:
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Rainfrst adventure ser -Isp akihgC off b htrffi o A itiibivrWillwmeefhtt7p- !P.r' "ananai'ValeVhtme;iluitfftdu
Panama rainforest adventure American Soldier and at the Ponte Vedra Branch Fun for Kids and Families" to
Mademoiselle: Love and Library. the Beaches Branch Library, 600
Marriage after World War I and Third St., Neptune Beach, from
II," at 2:30 p.m. at the Thursday, Feb. 9 2 to 3 p.m. 241-1141.
GOING University of North Florida, Prayer group: The Beaches
Building 50, Room 1102. The Community Prayer Group Stand By Your Man: The Red
BANANAS event is free. Call 354-9000, meets at 9:30 a.m. in the con- Hat Foxes will go to the
extension 236, for information. ference room of the Winston Alhambra to see "Stand By Your


Shana Banana brings her
"Banana Valentine Music
and Fun for Kids and
Families" to the Beaches
Branch Library, 600 Third
St., Neptune Beach,
Saturday, Feb. 11, from 2 to
3 p.m. Call 241-1141 for
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-Mot-day, Feb. 6
Spiritual gathering: A free
'spiritual gathering will be held
from 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. at the
Beaches Branch Library.
Tuesday, Feb. 7
Quality of life: Jacksonville
Community Council Inc. and
Mayor John Peyton will release
the Quality of Life Progress
Report. at 10 a.m. at Rotunda
City Hall. Call 396-3052 for
information;
Crafting class: A crafting and
beaded jewelry making class
will be held from 10 a.m. to
noon today and Feb., 9 at the
Palm Valley Community
Center. Call Patti Harvin at 280-
3233 for information.
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


Family YMCA in Ponte Vedra
every Thursday. Call 285-0267
for information.
Encouragers luncheon:
Neptune Baptist Church will
have an encouragers luncheon
at noon, preceded by a game
day at 11 a.m. The cost is $5.
The church is located at 407
Third St., Neptune Beach. Call
249-2307 for information.
Zoo outreach: A zoo out-
reach program will be held
from I 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.
Friday, Feb. 10
Friends of the Library:
Friends of the Beaches Branch
Library will present Charlotte
Lloyd, marine life professor and
diver, from noon to 1 p.m. in
the Beaches Branch Library's
community room. The program
is free and open to the public.


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ArtFusion: "ArtFusion for
Families" is held from noon to
4 p.m. at the Jacksonville
Museum of Modern Art, 333 N.
Laura St., Jacksonville. Call
Ashlie Johnson at 366-6911,
extension 207, for information.
Moida y, Feb. 13
Jewelry sale: BMCBeaches
Hospital Auxiliary will have a
jewelry sale from 7 a.m. to 4
p.m. in the main lobby of the
Beaches Hospital, 1304 13th
Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach. The
public is invited.
Driver safety class: An AARP
Driver Safety Class will be held
from I to 5 p.m. today and Feb.
14 at the Ponte Vedra Library.


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cost is $10,
and class size is
limited. 904-823-
9208 or 904-273-
0495.
Songs of Love:
The Jacksonville
Masterworks
Chorale presents
"Songs of Love"
at 7:30 p.m. at
St. Paul's by the
Sea Episcopal
Church, 465
11th Ave. N.,
. acksonville
Beach. 363-6304.


Tuesday, Feb. 14
St. Valentine's Day.

Wednesday, Feb.

Ski Club will have a social
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High school performers from
Douglas Anderson School of
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is open to the public, features
dancers, musicians, vocalists,
aEtpr.sr- fimmakers and visual
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Obituaries


The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 7A


Charles Edmund Fuller, Sr.,
79, died Jan. 31, 2006. He was
born in Brockton,
Massachusetts, on April 2,
1926, the son of Henry Fuller
and Lottie (Allan) Fuller. He
moved to the Beaches area in
1995 from Cape Cod. He
served in both the Army Air
Corps and the U.S. Army dur-
ing World War II. While in
Cape Cod he was a member of
the VTW Post and the Elks
Lodge. In Jacksonville Beach
he was a member of.Our Lady
Star of the Sea Catholic
Church of Ponte Vedra Beach
and the Jacksonville Beach
Senior Center. He volunteered
for several years in the VA hos-
pital.
Family members include his
sons, Frank Sr. and his wife
Lynn Fuller, of Ponte Vedra
Beach and Charles Edmund
Fuller, Jr.; daughters, Ellen
Marie O,Brien and Judy Grace
Fitzpatrick; brothers, Albion


Patricia A. Hollis, 81, died in
Fleet Landing Nursing Center
on Feb. 1, 2006. She was born
March 18, 1924, in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin to the late Clarence
and Ruth Aiken. She graduated
from Florida State University
with a Bachelor's degree and
earned a Master's degree from
the University of Florida. She
was a, teacher and an educa-
tional leader with a passion for
helping students with special
needs. She was a faithful mem-
ber of St. Paul's By-the-Sea
Episcopal Church.
Family members include her
three children, Victoria V.
Watkins, John (Janelle) Venn,


Chaplain Ralph W. Hopkins,
(U.S.N., ret.) 90,died Jan. 30,
2006 in Baptist Medical
Center- Beaches. He was born
Adg. 13, 1915 in Greenwood,
Delaware and has been a 15
year resident of Atlantic Beach.
Family members include his
wife of 71 years, Anna B.
Hopkins; 2 sons; 1 daughter; 7
grandchildren;- 8 great-grand-
childfe-'arid' 1 grtat-greal
grandchild.


Ruth Beier Hudiburgh,died
in Jacksonville on Jan. 31, 2006
after a long respiratory illness
at the age of 85. She was born
in Helena, Montana on June
26, 1920. She was the daughter
of Frederick Beier and Ruth
Hendrickson.
She had 6 siblings, Bill,
Robert, Warren, Harold, Helen
Jean, and Mary. Family mem-
bers include Warren, Harold,
and Mary. On March 4, 1943
she was married to Gary
Hudiburgh. They had two chil-
dren Joan Bonnette and Gary
Hudiburgh, Jr. The had four


Scott


Betty Wilson Chambliss Scott,
81, died Jan. 29, 2006 at her
home in Fleet Landing of
Atlantic Beach following a long
illness. She was born Nov. 6,
1924 in Washington, D.C., the
daughter of U.S. Army Colonel
Turner Mason Chambliss from
Emporia, Virginia and Bernice
Leigh Wilson Chambliss from
Clifton Forge, Virginia. In 1945
she graduated with a Bachelor of
Arts degree from Hollins College
in Roanoke, Virginia.
She lived as an "Army Brat"
and Navy wife traveling
throughout the world and mak-
ing her home in Hawaii,
Norway and Turkey. She was
active with the Navy Relief and
many other volunteer programs,
Altar Guilds at St. Andrew,s
Church in Arlington, VA, Trinity
and St. George's Churches in
Newport, RI., as well as Director
for many years of the Altar'
Guild at St. Andrew's Church in
New London,, N.H. On March 6,
1946 she married Maylon
Truxtun Scott (Captain, U.S.
Navy retired) in Akron, Ohio.
They raised their children in
Newport and Virginia; and then
moved to Eastman in
Grantham, NH in 1978..
Family members include her
husband of 60 years, Capt.


Fuller and Henry Fuller, Jr.; sis-
ter, Virginia Olitsky all of the
Boston area; grandchildren,
Jillian Marie Fuller (Galen)
Cummings and Francis W.'
Fuller, Jr., both of Ponte Vedra
Beach and many great grand-
children. He was predeceased
by his wife of 30 years, Helen
Marie Quercia Fuller and a son,
Ronald Edmund Fuller.
Visitation was held
Thursday in the Chapel of
Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral
Home. Mass of Christian
Burial will be celebrated at 10
a.m., today,Friday, in the
Chapel of Quinn-Shalz, A
Family Funeral Home with the
Reverend Cmdr. Daniel
DePascale, (U.S.N. ret.) as
Celebrant.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to a charity of
the donors choice.
Arrangements handled by
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.


and Deb Venn; six grandchil-
dren and three great-grandchil-
dren.
A memorial service will be
held at 10 a.m. today, Friday, at
St. Paul's By-the-Sea Episcopal
Church, Jacksonville Beach,
465 lith Ave. N., with the
Reverend Jack Miller officiat-
ing.
In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to
St. Paul,s By-the-Sea Episcopal
Church, The Sanctuary on 8th
Street, P.O. Box 3301
Jacksonville FI 32206 or the
charity of your choice.
Arrangements handled by
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.


A private family memorial
service will be held at a later
date in Arlington National
Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made to the Hurricane
Katrina Relief Fund through
the church of the donor's
choice or a donation of a book
to any school library.
Arrangements handled by
QRLWiR1afeli Flifkr nE


grandchildren. Gary, Kristen,
Katie, and Claire.
During their married life
they lived in Tulsa, Denver,
and Potomac, Maryland. After
her husband died, she moved
to Florida to live closer to fam-
ily, and to enjoy the climate.
Services will be held in
Denver, Colorado. In lieu of
flowers please send donations
to Community Hospice of
Northeast FL, 4266 Sunbeam
Road, Jacksonville, FL 32257.
Arrangments handled by
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.


Maylon Truxton Scott, (U.S.N.,
ret.); a son, Turner Chambliss
Scott of Newport; daughters,
Carol Leigh Roelker of
Cincinnati and Susan Martin of
Woodbury, VT; and six grand-
children.
A memorial service will be
held at a later date. Donations
may be made to the
Community Hospice of
Northeast Florida, 4266
Sunbeam Road, Jacksonville, FL
32257.
Arrangements handled by
Quinn Shalz Funeral Home.


Kenneth Francis Moore, 90,
died Monday, Jan. 23, 2006,
while a patient at Memorial
Hospital Jacksonville. He had
also been a resident at Palm
Garden Jacksonville and
Southpoint Terrace. He was
born December 10, 1915 in
Pancoast, fiear Falls Creek,
Jefferson County, Pennsylvania
to two teachers, Lawrence
Elwood Moore and Harriett
Jane (Smith) Moore.
His family moved to
Lancaster County, PA, where
they were involved in dairy
farming when he was about
four years old. He graduated
from Fulton High School,
Fulton Township, Lancaster
County, PA (1933) and from
Quarryville High School,
Quarryville, PA (1934). He took
an extra year of secretarial
school to learn business skills.
He moved to Jacksonville at
age 21 to work with his Uncle
Russell in the carpentry and
building business. During
World War 11, he served with
the United States Navy as
Yeoman First Class in the intel-
ligence division, based in
Miami. Following his military
service between May 16, 1941
and Sept. 14, 1945, he moved
to Green Cove Springs, where
his mother had opened a


Kenneth Francis Moore


boarding home for travelers.
Following her passing in 1946,
he moved back to Jacksonville.
He was employed with
Standard Oil Company, Mason


Moore
Lumber Company, and
Carolina Lumber Company as
a salesman until he became
self-employed as a general
building contractor.
He married Julia Brooke
Penn of Jacksonville on June
14, 1941 in St. Augustine. He
was a member of Glendale
Community Church where he
served as a deacon, building
chairman, Boys' Brigade leader,
and Sunday school teacher of
second grade boys. He served
as the building trades represen-


Michael T Smith


tative for the Jacksonville Mission. Pallbearers were
Executive Club for many years. grandsons, Franklin D. Taylor,
When his children attended Jr., Jeremiah Hudson Taylor,
Hogan Spring Glen Elementary Kenneth Pal Taylor, Ryan Paul
School, he became a member Moore and great nephews, Eric
of the Dad's Club. D. Switzer and Mark Randall
Survivors include his wife of Tanner. Veterans' Memorial
64 years, Julia P. Moore.> service was held at the Florida
Daughter: Patricia Anne Taylor National Cemetery in Bushnell
(Dr. Franklin D. Taylor, Sr.) on Jan. 30 at 2p.m.
Jacksonville, Sons: Dr. Kenneth In lieu of flowers, memorial
Lawrence Moore, M.D. donations may be shared with
(Marinelle S.), IL and Paul the' following ,Christian out-
Andrew Moore (Gayle D.), NC., reach ministries and missionar-
Sisters: Janice M. Bledsoe ies: Campus. Crusade for
(Grover, Jr.), PA, and Julia M. Christ, Contributions #2400,
.Pegg, TX Granddaughters: 100 Lake Hart Drive, Orlando,
Megan Dawn Moore, VA, FL 32832, Designated for
Jessica Brooke Moore and Jessica B. Moore, ministry to
Kendra Gavle Moore, NC college students in NC.
Grandsons: Franklin D. Taylor, WYCLIFFE BIBLE TRANSLA-
Jr. (Phyllis.), Kenneth Paul TORS, P.O. Box 628200, ATT:
Taylor, Jeremiah Hudson Roy Peterson, Executive
Taylor, FL, and Ryan Paul Director, Orlando, FL 32862-
Moore ("Marty".), NC., one 8200, Designated for Tommy
great granddaughter and two Logan who serves in Papua
step grandsons. He was prede- New Guinea, Missions To
ceased by his brother, PhUbert Military, P.O. Box 6, Norfolk,
E. Moore, and an infant son, VA 23501, designated for Ron
Frank Moore, his parents and Robertson, serving the
grandparents. Mayport Naval Station in
Visitation was held Jan. 28, Mayport, FL near Jacksonville,
2006, at Hardage-Giddens FL. Samaritan's Purse, P.O. Box
Funeral Home and services 3000, Boone, NC38607, desig-
weYe conducted by his son-in- nated for Medical Missions
law, Dr. Franklin D. Taylor, Sr., Projects.
and Rev. Earl Sandifer, mission-,
ary with Greater European


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Michael T. Smith, Sr., 63, died early Atlantic, and his mother Grace Smith. Kanaran
Wednesday morning, Feb. 1, 2006 after a Family members include his wife Pamela,
prolonged battle with Non-Hodgkin's son Michael T. Smith, Jr., currently sailing as Tina W. Sermons-Kanaman, 35, died
Lymphoma. Smith briefly attended the a Maritime Engineer, daughter-in-law Anne Jan. 26, 2006 in Florence, SC. She was
University of Florida before joining the and his grandson Morgan. born March 11, 1970 in Jacksonville
United States Marine Corps in 1960, serving Many long time beach residents may Beach. She was a certified dental assis-
at the 8th and I Barracks in Washington, remember him as "Coach Smith" from the tant. She attended Fletcher High
D.C. Pop-Warner football organization in the School and loved to play soccer and
In the late 1960's, Smith took part in an early 1970's. was a member of the Church of God of
executive training program at Bethlem Steel Visitation will be held in Quinn Shalz, A Atlantic Beach.
in Baltimore, MD. This would be the begin- Family Funeral Home, between the hours Family members include her sons,
ning of a nearly 40 year career in the of 6 and 8 p.m., today, Friday. A Mass of Kyle Home and Cameron Home;
Maritime Industry. Smith and his wife Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint daughters, Kayla Kanaman and Ashley
moved to Jacksonville in the early 1970's Paul's Catholic Church, 224 N. 5th St., Home; mother, Mary Sermons; father,
where he took a job at Jacksonville Shipyard Jacksonville Beach on Saturday at 11:30 Ricky Sermons, Sr.; brothers, Billy Ray
as a Production Supervisor. In the mid 1970's a.m., with the Reverend William Kelly as cel- Walker and Ricky Leroy Sermons, Jr.;
he worked as an estimator for Savannah ebrant. sister, Valerie Diane Arnold; several
Machine and Ship and then as Vice In lieu of flowers, the family requests that uncles and aunts and several nieces
President and General Manager of North donations be made in his honor to the and nephews. :
Carolina Shipyard in Wilmington, NC. In Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, North A memorial service will be held 2
1979 Smith took a job with Exxon Florida Chapter, Suite 610, Jacksonville, FL, p.m., Sunday in the chapel of Quinn-
International as Ship's Superintendent and or the Community Hospice of Northeast FL, Shalz, A Family Funeral Home.
remaingi0thereuntil 198 6 wen naIft r 34g66Su-.qhngrioad.jifGlorlYojll,-S 357~. .;i.rangments handled by Quinn-
bfnde~ljits .tanker 'fleet,- e relurnedjFrtorm [uangpie4 4s, ha4lted bt}, Qmirim.alz Saz Funeral Home.
Jacksonville and founded M & M Survey Funeral Home.
Inc., providing estimating, con-
sulting and surveying services for
ship owners foreign and domestic,
private and governmental for the
next 20 years.
Smith is predeceased by his
father C.O. Smith, a veteran of the
Merchant Marine during the
World War II battle for the North .


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader February 3, 2006


*Page 8A


OPINION


Familiar foe in regional final



Panthers battle Yellow

Jackets with a trip to

Final Four on the line ..


REX EDMONDSON
PRESS BOX


Bashing the


Super Bowl


city endures

F his is the time each year
| when the Super Bowl '
J. host city hasto be
mocked andscorned. Detroit
might be bigger and colder
than Jacksonville, but it's still
subject to snide remarks by
media members who like to
attract attention to them-
selves.
When. the entire football
world looked down its collec-
tive nose at Jacksonville last
year, members of the so-called
elite thought they were getting
fresh meat. They were never
more wrong.
River City is accustomed to
being looked down upon -
Atlanta and Miami have been
doing it for years. So what?
That hasn't forced Jacksonville
to close and it won't close
Detroit.
Why all the hoopla about
the cities that get a Super
Bowl, anyway? The city does-
n't make a winner or loser of
either team. It's the media that
makes such a fuss for these
reasons: lack of anything else
to complain about, not
enough bars open all night,
not enough sin to occupy free
time and not enough things
-that are free outside the press
area.
i As one who has covered a
number of Super Bowls in the
past, watching via the tube
makes me nostalgic for the
endless struggles of travel and
the endless trips between the
two camps during the week.
Those trips are used to pepper'
coaches and players with
sometimes stupid questions
and to get the same kind of
answers in return,
The media, however, has a
job to do and the coaches,
who, like elected officials
would rather bob for apples in,
an alligator pit than appear at
.these inquisitions, have rules
in their million dollar con-
tracts that they have to show
up.
It's all part of the fun and
frolic teams and their Boswells
go through every season.
Coaches who damn the media
would like things a lot less if
newspapers and television
ignored them completely.
All that is just a prelude to
this year's edition of the foot-
ball game that players, coaches
and owners would now give'
anything tb make.
Without the Super Bowl,
what would scalpers do? The
beer and snack industries
might go the way of the
American automobile manu-
facturers. Cities in the running
for the game are never the
same.
So Super Bowl-ing has
become a way of life. Old,
players lucky enough to have
played in them and won prize
their rings over wives and
pets. Naturally, they' don't
admit it. But maybe some
wives would rather have the
rings, too they bring money
in any hock shop.
With all that having been
said, who will win next
Sunday night? (Can you
'believe the first Super Bowls
were actually played in the
daylight? Horrors.)
It's good to recall the Jaguars
actually defeated both the
Pittsburgh Steelers and Seattle
Seahawks. That was early in
the season, however, and they
say the Florida heat got to the
'Hawks.
This year's version isn't the
old Steelers, but they can still
call on tradition, which Seattle
cannot. Both quarterbacks -
Ben Roethlisberger for
Pittsburgh and Matt
Hasselbeck for the Seahawks
have been good enough to
get to Detroit. That's some-
thing no other QBs can say.
Still, this is the 'Super Bowl.
It's silly season. Anybody (who
plays) can win this one.


By CHUCK ADAMS
S",SPORTS WI'RITER


Nease won its battle with
Orlando's Bishop Moore ncr
Tuesday night by a 1-0 count, wi
but the Panthers lost one. of th
their key offensive weapons Bi:
when Lauren Crossan went in
down with an ankle injury. 0'
In a tight battle with the ,w<
Hornets that ..
saw plenty of
chances but no \
goals, Nease
finally cashed
in at 10:09 of
the second half -
when Kristen
Hoover took a
pass from
Nikki Lombar-
do and from .
about 12 feet
out blasted a
shot inside the PANTHERS
far post.
Bishop Moore HORNETS
keeper Melissa .
Biber dove but had little "e<
chance of stopping the perfect-
ly angled boot. Me
"That's what I've been focus- pl
ing on a lot," said Hoover,
playing right outside mid W\
when she scored. "I play center ga
mid, but at practice I practice pl,
outside mid, just for situations sai
like that." ,
After that, the Panthers bat- cr
tened down the hatches in the.
physical game as the Hornets Hu
did everything they could to ph-
find the equalizer. With a few sai
minutes left in the contest, th
Bishop Moore pushed every-. on
one forward, including Biber,


hopes of scoring but the
inthers defense was equal.to
e task.
Nease coach Dave Silverberg
edited Catherine O'Donnell
ith the save of the game,as.
e Nease keeper parried a
shop Moore blast 14 seconds
to the second half.
Donnell and her defenders
ere repeatedly tested
,. h 6 th rugh out'
Tu e sda y
/ night's game.
"I don't
: know what it
was. I just flew
in the air,"
O'Donnell said'
of the clutch
save. "Didn't
have an oppor-
tunity to think
: at that mo-
ment. There's
the shot,
there's the ball,
0 [and] there's
the save. I just
acted and came up with it.
Silverberg lauded Bishop
oore's strategy and physical
ay.
"They tried to take us out.
e ended up playing their
me instead of making them
ay ours" the Nease coach
id. "And we didn't do very
ell. I've got to give, them
edit. Great game plan."
Hornets coach Bobby'
during, commenting on the
ivsical nature of the match,
id the idea was to take it to
e defending state champi-
s. ,
"I thought we had the better


S. Pholo- by ROB DeArJGELO
Nease's Jamie Silverberg (11) corrals a pass in front a Bishop Moore defender during Tuesday's
semifinal game. BELOW: Panthers goalkeeper Catherine O'Donnell, left, embraces Erin Hoover
at the conclusion of the game, which Nease won, 1-0.


of it," said Hurring. "It went
.back and forth, it was a hard-,
fought game. But the bottom
,line is we didn't put the ball in
the back of the net. And we
had our opportunities.
"I thought these girls played
very inspired. I'm very proud
of all of them. They really left
it in the line," said.Hurring,
whose team. played 4A :for the
first year.
"We know about Nease's rep-
utation, what a strong pro-
gram. they have. We were real-
ly looking forward to coming
here and giving them a show,
and I think we did."
O'Donnell said facing the
Hornets was much different
than the Panthers quarterfinal
game against Lecanto.
"The first minute of the
game I had to come out and
get a cross. First five minutes I,
took like three shots. They
pressured us right from the
beginning and& were physical
with us. We were thrown back
by that. '
"We didn't play our best
tonight," she said, "but hope-
fully we'll play better Friday.
We can't go out and think it's
going to be easy, because it's


not. They're going to go out
really hard because we beat
them 5-0 last time we. played
them. ..-
Silverberg called Erin Hoover
"a monster" in the back, the.
linchpin to a Nease defense
that had to be tough against
Bishop Moore. !.
"It was more of a challenge
than the last game," said Erin
Hoover. "The defense is always
supporting each other.
Wi.Vthout Jess [Gambill] and,
Dani. [Nelson] back there, I
couldn't do anything."
Hoover turned Bishop
Moore attackers around as she
,took the ball away, then start-
ed back upfield.
"It was kind of necessary to
run around like that. They're
definitely fast and skilled. So
you can't just mess around
back there," she said.
Nease (24-2-21 hasn't'been
scored upon in five games dat-
ing back to the end of the reg-
ular season and throughout
the playoffs.
But the Panthers' victory was
not without cost. Crossan,
Nease's senior right outside
mid, went down near the end
of'the first half with what was


feared to be a broken ankle but
later was diagnosed as tissue
damage that will keep her out
for the rest of the postseason.
"Laureri goes down, that's an
opportunity for somebody':or
somebodies to step up,"
Pap,teA qoac#,,, i..Dave
Silverberg told' his team after
the game.
"First Meagan [Thomas, with
a broken ankle last Labor Day]
and now Lauren. Two of our
best four or five players,"
Silverberg said. "But you know
what that's hopefully why
we have depth on this team.
It's. an opportunity for some-
body else. Somebody needs to
step up, and I think somebody
will."
The victory over- Bishop
Moore, "combined with St.
Augustine's 5-1 victory over St.
Cloud, set up a Friday night
Region 2 final showdown at
.Panther Stadium. The Yellow
Jackets are a familiar foe for
Nease; the teams have played
three times already this season
(two Nease victories and a tie)
with the latest skirmish result-
ing in a 5-0 Panthers win for
the District 5-4A champi-
onship Jan. 20.


Record signing day for Nease football
Record sgnin~g r ..,,


'By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER
Nease has gone from one in
2004 to five last year to a
school-record eight players
earning Di\ision I college foot-
ball scholarships in the three
years Craig Howard has been at
the high school's gridiron helm.
Seven Panthers signed
Wednesday, National Signing
Day. The eighth, record-setting
quarterback Tim Tebow,
already has enrolled at the
University of Florida. But his
father, Bob Tebow, was, at Nease
for the signing ceremony.
"That's exciting," said
Howard, who led the Panthers
to a 13-2 record and Class 4A
state championship in Decem-
ber. "It's a tribute to the good
academic programs we have
here, and the athletic; pro-.
grams that develop these kids.
And to the coaches.
, "We're all excited about it
because we're seeing doors
open for kids that give them
tremendous opportunities."
The seven who signed were
Ryan Ellis [Southern Miss],
Hunter Haynes [Wake Forest],
Charlie Kirschman [Alabama],
Doug Polochak [East Carolina],
Austin Silvoy [Troy] and
Daunte' Owens and Mannie
Wellington [both Florida
International]..
A ninth player, Alex Amaral,
has been invited to walk-on at
Bowling Green State. Univer-,


Photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Nease seniors from left, Ryan Ellis [Southern Mississippi], Hunter Haynes [Wake Forest], Charlie
Kirschman [Alabama], Doug Polochak [East Carolina], Austin Silvoy [Troy], Daunte' Owens
[Florida International] and Mannie Wellington [Florida International] sign scholarships Wednesday.


sity.
Wellington said.he had "an
awesome experience" when he
and Owens went to visit.
Florida International, coached
by former Miami Dolphins QB
Don Strock.
"The coaches down there,
they're all, excited to have me,"
said Wellington. "I felt like I
could relate to them like I did,
with the coaching staff here.
They're down-to-earth people,
great attitude.
Wellington is part of a
unique family situation: two
state championships in the
same family. His brother Trey
was point guard on Nease's


2002 state basketball title
squad, and Mannie was part of
a linebacking trio, including
Kirschman, and Haynes, that
helped lead Nease to the 2005
football championship.
Mannie Wellington said his
brother has been his biggest
fan and supporter.
Polochak, an offensive tack-
le, protected the lefthanded
Tebow's blind side.
"I came to the offensive line,
and I had what it took to be an
offensive lineman, not know-
ing that I had to protect
Timmy's backside. A lot of
pressure on me," said the 6-
foot-4, 285-pound Polochak.


His choice of East Carolina
was based on what he found in
Greenville, N.C.
"The coaching staff's awe-
some," he said. "Coach Skip
Holtz [son of Lou Holtz] is just
an amazing guy. For a program
that was 5-6 last year, I think
they're just going to get better.
"An awesome town, great
guys. I think what really
reminded me of the town and
the players was our situation.
They were 1-10 the year
before. They're going up. New
coach. It's almost like Coach
Howard's situation.
"I think what struck me the
most is when I got there,


Coach said, "The first thing I
had to work on was getting the
guys together, and bonding.
You want to see. how you're
going to live, you go with the
guys and. hang out with
them.'"'
Which is exactly what has
worked so well for Nease. This
year's team had 30 seniors, and
Howard expects a couple more
to be given scholarships.
"As these guys go, we're
going to get some more ready,"
he said, noting that replacing
players is one of the challenges
of coaching.
"We're excited about that.
It's going to be fun to replace a
Tebow, a Mannie Wellington, a
Hunter Haynes. All those guys,
all those, seniors. But, again,
the challenge of coaching is to
rebuild the team and get more
kids scholarships and opportu-
nities," said Howard.
"When, I came here we had
no recruiters coming here. We
didn't have kids getting schol-
arships. It's all part of building
the program. This is a culmina-
tion of the hard work and sac-
rifice of not only the players
but their parents and the
Touchdown Club.
"The Touchdown Club
invested in our program," he
said. "Today the kids are going
to get about $1 million in
scholarships. That's a pretty
good return on that invest-
ment."







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Advances in materials and
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Here's a look at a few of the
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One invention that made it
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fishing on the water was fiber-
glass resin. Without fiberglass
resin, boats could not be mass-
produced in all shapes and sizes
and would not be affordable.
Think about ordering your
new lapstrake wooden hull
boat from the factory. Instead
of one week to make the hull
for your boat (with the majori-
ty of time spent curing), you
would be looking at one
month. The labortalone would
quadruple the price.
Fiberglass meant more boats,
which meant more fishermen


CAPTAIN
ROGER WALKER
* COLUMNIST


to impact the fish stocks.
Next would be advances in
electronics, the first of which
was the bottom recorder. When
fishermen first started bottom


fishing off our coast for red
snapper and grouper, the way
they found the fishing holes
was to look for turtles which
were usually close to a good
fishing area.
Or to use the old octagon
soap method. The octagon
soap method consisted of noth-
ing more than a piece of lead in
the shape of a ball with its bot-
tom hollowed. .Octagon soap
was inserted in the hollow and
a cord was attached to the top.
How the fishermen found fish
this way was to simply drop the
lead to the bottom, then pull it
up to see what stuck in the
soap.
Coquina shell meant good
bottom and fish, while sand
.meant flat bottom, no fish and
keep on looking. Most of the
time it was, a long, slow process
but everyone, usually had really


clean hands.
With the invention of bot-
tom recorders, often called fish
finders, all one had to do was
ride around while watching the
recorder. Marking fish meant
stopping, trying, lining and
often times catching fish. Time
'was saved and instead of hit-
ting only one or two places in.a
day, the adventurous fisherman
could easily try dozens thus
putting more pressure on the
fish populations.
The loran was next. Basically,.
the loran was a position locator
that had repeatability .of
approximately 50 feet or less.
Repeatability means simply
that you can return to the same
spot time after time and be;
within 50 feet.
With that kind of technolo-
gy, once you found the fishing
spot, you could come back as


often as. you liked to catch
more fish. .
Another 20th Century
invention that has greatly
impacted fish stocks is
monofilament fishing line.
First, it is very cheap to make
and second, it is almost invisi-
ble in the water. Combine
,those two factors and add the
ability to make a net that will
trap fish, by tangling in their
gills, and you have a very effi-
cient fishing method. It is
called the gill net.
When fished properly, gill,
nets can be one of the most
productive methods around
for catching fish. They can also,
be one of the most destructive.
During the time wheh gill nets
were legally used in the state of
Florida, thousands of feet of
old gill net were lost or just
thrown away each month.,


That discarded netting contin-
ued to catch, kill and uselessly
waste fish.
Thankfully, it's against the
law to use gill nets anymore.
There are many other factors
involved in the size of the fish
stocks. Some folks would argue
that pollution greatly affects
fish stocks and I agree. But
what about cycles in which one
year there are plenty of fish and
the next year there is not?
One thing is for sure, though.
Time will pass and newer and
better boats will be built, new
electronics will be developed
and more efficient terminal
tackle will be invented. Size,
number and species limits will
continue to change and with-
out octagon soap onboard, we
will have dirty hands when it
comes to how many fish are
out there.


FWC extends hunting days


SPORTSBRIEF


FROM STAFF North
cial arcl
A crossbow hunting season son, beg
for private lands is in theworks "We
for 2006-07. The Florida Fish opportu
and Wildlife Conservation use cros
Commission (FWC) adopted ance tha
new rules to establish the new,' avid bo
hunting season during its meet- Wiley,
ing Wednesday in Gainesville. Division
The new season will provide Manage
additional hunting opportuni- gives pr
ties for crossbow hunters. It will options
.also lengthen the overall hunt- their p
ing season and extend the addition
number of days conventional opportu
bowhunters can use bows to Begini
take game, since bows will be year, th
legal during crossbow season. crossbow
The added season is limited existing
to private lands and restricts muzzle
harvest to bucks only. These the Cen
changes will not affect the zones. I
,wildlife management area sys- the cro
tem. seven di
Rule changes also provide the
that bows and crossbows will be Thanksg
legal during muzzleloading gun Durin
season and during the son, leg



Surgeon gets

T-ast week' I wrote an -'!rtle- "i
I E on Cars6o Palmer and his
.JLACL injury and pending
surgery. .
The surgery was recently per-
formed in Houston by Dr.
Lonnie Paulos, a leading surgeon
in the world of sports medicine.
Paulos, 59, was chosen at the
recommendation of the Bengals'
staff, and he used grafts from
other parts of Palmer's 'knee, as
well as cadaver-donated tissue to
fix the damage during an opera-'
tion that lasted more than two S
hours., C
Palmer then headed back to
California for his post surgical tion or b
rehabilitation. Former
After the surgery the doctor Ditka thi
agreed to answer questions from the matr
the press (with Palmer's permis- had a su
sion), and described his injury as look fo
'"devastating" and indicated that recovery
the knee was "shredded" tearing knee? Tl
both the ACL and the MCL and Why no
equating it to something close to is wrong
a dislocation of the joint, and I wi
When asked if it was potentially on me."
a: career ending injury, Paulos Well,:
reported that "without a doubt" agree wit
that this could be a career end- son that
ing injury, He then went on to rosy rep
say that the surgery went well always p
and that he was optimistic about ery. The
him playing again next season, to expect
Those simple statements have geons, ai
caused Dr. Paulos to take a able if
tremendous beating from the. achieve
media, which has questioned his blasts Pa
motivation in making these
types of comments.
For example, last Sunday on
the ESPN pregame, former 49ers
quarterback Steve Young stated
that Dr. Paulos was inferring that
"This, is the worse .injury ever,
but, look what I was able to do.
This makes me great, so come
see me. It is like he is trolling for
business and it is just ridiculous.
He is saying that if this guy'
comes back itwill be a miracle.. Cc
.because of what I did for his
knee." .
Young then went on to specu-
late further, stating that he has
"a'feeling that this was a very
basic injury."
Steve Young, you may have
been a great quarterback, but
you have absolutely no idea
what you are talking about. A
complete tear of the ACL and
MCL is a very serious injury, and
by no means a' "very basic
injury."
Without question it could be
career ending. The key words
are "could be." Not everyone
recovers completely from sur-
gery, and that is not even con-
sidering the fact that he could
develop, any of a number of
potential complications associat-
Sed with surgery, such as an infec-


est Hunting Zone's spe-
iery/muzzleloading sea-
ginning next year. ,
wanted to create more
cities for hunters who
sbows but strived to bal-
at with the interests of
owhunters," said Nick
director of FWVC's
of Hunting and Game
ment. "The change
ivate landowners more
for managing game on
roperty and provides
nal early-season hunting
nities."
ning in October of this
ere will be a five-day
v season between the
archery season and
loading gun season in
tral and South hunting
n the Northwest Zone,
ssbow season will be
ays long and will open
Monday following
giving.
g the new crossbow sea-
;al game will include


deer, hog,. bearded turkey, gray.
squirrel, quail, rabbit, raccoon,
opossum, coyote, nutria, skunk
and beaver.
However, turkeys will riot be
legal game in Holmes County
during any fall or winter hunt-
ing season.
As during the muzzleloading
gun season, only bucks with at
least one antler five inches or
more in length may be 'taken
during the crossbow season.
The daily bag limit foi antlered
deer is two during the crossbow
and muzzleloading gun sea-
sons.
During both periods, antler-
less deer may be taken only by
hunters who hold antlerless
deer permits. Regardless of the
season or number of permits,
the bag limit will be two deer
per day.
For more information about
the new crossbow season, inter-
ested hunters can call Tony
Young at 1850) 488-7867 or visit
MyFWC.com/commission.


burned by media


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GREGORY
SMITH, M.D.
CONTRIBUTOR
blood clot.
er Bears coach Mike
en questioned, "What is
ter with saying that we
ccessful surgery, and we
rward to a complete
after he rehabilitates his
hat would make sense.
t just say that? [Paulos]
g for saying what he did
wouldn't let him operate

Dr., Ditka I have to dis-
th you as well. The rea-
t he cannot jupt give a
ort is that you cannot
redict a complete recov-
national media tends
ct perfection from sur-
nd holds them account-
they are not able to
a perfect result, and then
ulos for suggesting that


anything but a perfect result is a
possibility.
Dr. Paulos is world renowned,
and certainly has all the business
that he can handle. He is a
leader in his field. He is the for-
mer team physician of both the
Bengals and the Reds. He has
also been a consultant physician
with the U.S. Ski team since
1983, and cunently is a consult-
ant physician with the Houston
Texans.
Paulos does not need to go the
national media to help foster his
practice. But this did not keep
ESPN commentator Tom
.Jackson to put the following
words into Dr. Paulos' mouth,
stating, "I [Paulosj did the sui-
gery, and it was devastating, it
was shredded, and no one can
bring this guy back but me, but
he will be back, so if you have
this same problem or anything
like it .... come see me."
Jackson, you are better than
that, and that is a cheap shot.
Look at it this way: NFL play-
ers are the best one percent in
the world'at what they do. But.
let's say that Palmer has a 98 per-
cent recovery, but that alone is
enough to cause him to lose just
Enough to fall into the top two
.percent in the world. That may
not be good enough anymore,
and thus his career could be
over, and thus it could be a.
"career ending injury."


Baseball
.\ax Xtreme, a new travel
baseball team is forming for
the January to July season. This
team will be coached by a for-
mer pro baseball player.
Players with great attitudes
and supportive parents are
invited to phone WVayne at
993-3530 for more informa-
tion.
Basketball
The All American Cage
Classic Tournament is looking
for all AAU, YBOA, USSSA trav-
el teams as well as public and
private middle schools, junior
varsity and varsity basketball
programs to participate on
March 1--19 at the University
of South Florida.
. For more information visit
vwww.aacctoumaments.com or
contact Regional Director David
Montgomery at 813 610-7812
or via email at
dmontv69@'aol.com.

Girls on the Run
Registration is now open for
Girls on the Run of N.E.
Florida, an after-school pro-
gram for 3rd to 6th grade girls
that combines running and
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Spring programs begin in
Feb. and take place at various
locations throughout Ponte
Vedra Beach, Atlantic Beach,
Neptune Beach and
Jacksonville.
For more information
phone 904 1 321-4315 or visit
% 1www.GOTRneflorida.org. :
Soccer
North Florida United Soccer
Club is currently forming pre-
mier soccer teams for tourna-
ment play. The organization is
seeking premier players for U-10
to U-17 teams.
. For more information e-mail
.MNFUsoccer@yahoo.com.

Spring registration for the
Beaches Soccer League will take
place until Feb. 12 at The Soccer
Stop, 1518 N. Third Street, Jax
Beach.
The league is forboys and
girls ages pre-K (4 years old) to
7th grade and games are played
at San Pablo Fields across from
Fletcher High School. Season
begins March 6 and ends May lav
19, with all games played on
weeknights.
For more information phone
Mike Levine at 635-8969 or via .
e-mail at levinem@educatior-


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teams are called NFGS Tsunami.
Players between the ages of 9
and 12 looking for a more com-.
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may phone James Greek at 612-
0337 or visit
www.eteamz.com/nfgs.

Tsunami 14-and-Under girls
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Post 129 remembers


'Four Chaplains' with


memorial service Sun.


BARBARA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLUMNIST


Roof rats not

easily caught

In our climate we do not
need to worry about
groundhog's shadow
because we certainly will
have spring- like days within
six weeks;,
And, aren't we the lucky
ones. It's at the end of
february that I begin to rave
about the climate here in
North Florida because it truly
doesn't get much better than
what we have for the
months of March, April and
sometimes, May.
My son in New Hampshire
doesn't want to hear about it
either, for he is facing 2 or 3
more months of winter.
By the same token, we
must take advantage of
whatever "dormancy" we
will have during this month,
and finish up the chores that
are best done during that
time. I'll help remind you of
those today after 1 tell you
about a character that I had
long forgotten about, until
last Friday.
A call came into the
Cooperative Extension Office
for a Master Gardener, and it
was my partner's turn. The
caller needed immediate help
with a citrus concern.
Apparently, something had
eaten the entire inside of a
grapefruit, leaving no mem-
branes, no pulp, nothing but
a clean interior, and it was
still in the shape of a ball.
The caller thought it was
due
to an insect and wanted to
know how to eliminate this
"bug". She was very' worried
that her other grapefruit
would disappear in the same
fashion. Panic was heard in
her voice.
My partner and I consulted
with each other, and started
firing questions at the lady.
\Ve asked: "Was there only
one hole or many?"
She answered: "Only one
and it was the width of a
half dollar."
That nLxed the theory of
an insect being the culprit
because at this time of year
we really do not have insects
that could make such a large
hole..
"Had this ever happened
before?" we added.
"No," was her answer.
"Do your neighbors have
fruit trees?" we asked.
"Yes, many' varieties
including citrus," she said.
"Have they ever had this
problem?" we asked.
The caller said she would
find out.
We asked a few other ques-
tions and then took some
time to do a bit of research.
Both of us had heard of this
problem, but neither could
recall what was the cause. A
quick five-minute search and
we both hit it on the head,
but the caller was not happy
with our answer.
The culprit is a rodent
called a "roof rat," and prob-
ably a mature one(s) each 12-
14 inches long. I must admit,
I would want any other
answer than that.
The roof rat, also known as
a fruit rat, citrus rat, gray or
brown rat, is onle that lives in
piles of debris like dead palm
branches, leaf and wood piles
or in the attic or soffit of a
house.
They jump from tree to
tree, or climb up the trunk,
and most of the year we
probably are not even aware
of them being around
because they blend in and
generally do not do much

See MATHESON, B-2


prioo asubrni
Jason Petty (front and center) is backed by a four-piece band in "Hank and My Honky Tonk
Heroes." The "lyrical biography" returns to the Alhambra Dinner Theatre Feb. 7.


Petty brings iconic



country singer to life


by SIAN PERRY
CON TRIBUTOR
H ank Williams died of heart failure in
the back seat of a car, worn out by a
life on the road and an addiction to
alcohol and prescription painkillers.
He ,as 29. .:
By the time of his death in 1953, Williams
had already penned more than 400 songs, 36
Top-10 singles, and two No. 1 records.
I know all of this and more thanks to a
remarkable show, "Hank and My Honky
Tonk Heroes," playing at the Alhambra
Dinner Theatre.
The shows runs Feb. 7-19 at 12000 Beach
Blvd.
Written, directed and starring Jason Petty,
the shot is a fascinating lyrical biography, a
poignant and entertaining tribute to
Williams and the stars that helped mold him.
Petty's uncanny resemblance to the late
singer and his acting abilities first caught the
attention of audiences in New York, where
he won rave reviews and an Obie Award for
"Hank Williams: Lost Highway."
Said The New York Post: "At times, it
seems as if Petty is not just offering an
impersonation of Williams, but channeling


his ghost."
Petty performs all the classic Williams'
tunes, including Jambalaya, Hey Good
Lookin', I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry, You
Cheatin' Heart and Move It On Over.
Backed by a four-piece band, Petty belts
out 28 songs in all. He also charms the audi
ence with his storytelling ability, expoundir
on Williams' influence on modern country
music.
A graduate of the University of Tennessee
Petty spent eight years researching the "Los
Highway" role, interviewing Williams'
friends, family and band members.
"Hank and My Honky Tonk Heroes"
reveals intimate and interesting details about
the legendary singer.
Petty is also a solid musician in his own
right, having performed numerous times at
the Grand Ole Oprey and at the exclusive
Bluebird Cafe in Nashville.He recently
released a CD (available at Alhambral.
On stage, Petty has created a show that fr
quently wanders away from the script but
never loses its essence or Petty's reverenc
for his subject.
For dinner and show reservations, call 64
1212, or visit alhambradinnertheater.com.


by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCL4TE EDITOR
Bill Rent of Ponte Vedra
S Beach heard many stones dur-
ing his six years in the Marine
Corps, but one stands out
among the rest.
It is the heroic tale of four
Army chaplains who perished
on a sinking U.S. transport
ship on Feb. 3, 1943, after giv-
ing their life jackets away so
others might live.
The four men, a Rabbi, a
Catholic priest, a Methodist
minister and a Dutch
Reformed pastor, were last
seen arm-in-arm on the deck
of the Dorchester as the torpe-
doed ship sunk into the icy
waters of the North Atlantic.
American Legion Post 129
in Jacksonville Beach will pay
tribute to the memory of the
"Four Chaplains" with a
.ed memorial service at 1 p.m.
Sunday at 1151 4th St. S.
The inaugural event will fea-
ture speeches, a 21-gun salute
and a rendition of Taps.
"If you've been in the mili-
tarv, you've heard about the
four chaplains," said Reno,
chaplain of Post 129 and of
the 5th District of Florida.
"This is something we've
done on an annual basis at
the district level but not here
at the post. It should be quite
an event."
Jim Fugit, a.retired Marine
Corps colonel and, h'deacon at
r Our Lady Star of the ..S.a .
Catholic Chutch'in:Bolite
Vedra Beach, will be the guest
i- speaker.
ng FFugit have gyeNr.;eons on
the four chaptains *t'Otn-Lady
Star of the Sea. He was,.sta-

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pho;lO ubmitltd
A stained glass window depict-
ing the "Four Chaplains" of the
USAT Dorchester hangs in a
chapel in the Pentagon.

tioned at the Philadelphia
Navy Yard in the 1980s when
a museum about the four
chaplains was housed there.
"That's where I got interest-
ed in them," said Fugit, a 30-
year Marine veteran.
"The ecumenical spirit of
the men was really something.
When I give this talk at
church, few people, with the
exception of World War II vet-
erans, have ever heard of the
story."
According to
HomeofHeroes.com, the four
chaplains, George L. Fox, 42,
Alexander D. Goode, 33, Clark
V. Poling, 30, and John P.
Washington, 33, attended the
same chaplain school at
Harvard University in 1942.


See CHAPLAINS, B-2


Brosnan sheds Bond role


convincingly inMatador


NEWSOME
REVIEWER
n his newest movie role,
Pierce Brosnan has put
James Bond behind him in
a most convincing manner.
"The Matador" features
Brosnan portraying a very un-
Bond-like character Julian
Noble is a foul-mouthed,
boozing, womanizing, rude
and crude assassin (don't call
him a hitman) going through
a nervous breakdown.
Sporting an unfortunate
spiked hairdo, ill-fitting
clothes and a generally bad,
attitude, Noble is a thorough-
ly unlikable rogue that is,,
until you get to known him a
bit better.
How unlikable is he? When
a drunk Danny Wright
(played with ernest appeal by
Greg Kinnear) begins a heart-
wrenching tale of the loss of
his son, an even drunker
Noble responds with a dirty
joke.
To his credit, Noble apolo-


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gizes the next day, and he
and Wright are soon on their
way to becoming friends.
When Noble confesses his
occupation to Wright, he is
met with laughter and disbe-
lief ... until he tries to enlist
Wright's help for his next
"assignment."
A buddy movie in the
vaguest since, "The Matador"
is simultaneously heart-warm-
ing and unapologetically raw;
Noble would not have been
out of place in "Pulp Fiction."
Brosnan brings Noble to life
in an eerily believable man-
ner which is both pathetic
and hilarious. If you're only
familiar with the suave,
debonair characters Brosnan
is best known for, such as
Bond and Thomas Crown,


you're in for a definitely
pleasant shock.
Even if you're familiar with
his more offbeat roles, such as
doomed anthropologist Jean
Charles Pommier in 1986's
"Nomads," you'll appreciate
the off-kilter and goofy role
Brosnan immerses himself in
here.
Noble has no home and no
friends, until he encounters
the pathetically likeable
Wright in a Mexican bar.
Wright is the perfect foil for
Noble. He is honest to a fault,
while Noble will tell any lie
that suits him.
Wright is hopelessly inse-
cure about his job prospects

See MATADOR, B-4


ph-l.,t.) flTHO Y MUU'HOD E
Cee Cee Hayes plays "Julia" in Players by the Sea's production
of "A Delicate Balance."

Albee play tackles some


of lifes profound issues


FROM CONTRIBUTOR
A tour-de-force group of
actors will perform Edward
Albee's award-winning drama.
"A Delicate Balance" begin-
ning today at Players by the
Sea community theatre.
The show runs through Feb.
17 at 106 6th St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach.
Albee tackles some of life's
profound issues, the meaning
of love and friendship, home
and family, responsibility to
others, the fragility of it all
and the balance needed on
the tightrope we walk.
Playing husband and wife,
for the third time in a produc-
tion directed by George Ballis,


are Roger Lowe as Tobias and
Holly Gutshall as Agnes. Last
year Roger and Holly played
opposite each other in Theatre
Jacksonville's All My Sons and'
Players by the Sea's The
Philadelphia Story.
Tobias and Agnes are a long
married upper middle class
couple who preside over a
complex household about to
be upturned. Cee Cee Haves
completes the family unit
playing their spoiled and self-
centered daughter, Julia
returning home after the col-
lapse of her fourth marriage.

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Matheson: Roof rats are nocturnal


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Cont. from B-1
damage providing they have a
food source.
They love dog food, bird
seed, any nuts, garbage, plus
fruit, especially citrus.' They are
nocturnal so we normally
would not see them.
They climb up the trunk of
the tree, or jump onto it from
a nearby wire or other treetop,
and grab a grapefruit,' poking
their snout into it and gnaw-
ing'to make the hole as large
as their entire snout's width.
Then they eat away and
dean out the entire thing,
leaving absolutely no sign that
they were there having a smor-
gasbord.
During the night they feel
pretty safe from a pouncing
dog or cat, or even from a
hawk, so, come daylight, they
usually go upstairs to their lit-
tle snuggly nest and take a
long nap, fooling you as you
attempt to find them or what-
ever ate the grapefruit.
This rodent is not easily
caught, and being just like
squirrels, they are fast and
clever. They are also excellent
swimmers so love the drainage
ditches and canals behind
many homes.
You can do yourself the best'
favor by keeping the ground
clean of debris, keep the fruit
tree's branches that are closest
to the ground removed so the
rats can't hide, and if planting,
plant your trees far enough
away from each other and
from wires, house roofs, etc. so
the characters can't jump from
one thing to the next, eventu-
ally landing on the fruit tree.
Truthfully, the best defense
is to have a few rat snakes on
your property. A rat snake is a
long black snake that looks
ominous but is your best
friend in keeping rodents at


bay. Be sure to keep dog food,
bird seed, garbage, etc. in tight-
ly sealed containers, and if you
have fruit/citrus trees keep fall-
en fruit picked up; just know
you may lose some,fruit to the
roof rat. ,
,If you do not provide a good
sleeping spot for them, they
sWill go somewhere that does,
so make sure there are no
holes in your soffit/eaves to
allow them access to your
attic.
Traps and poisons are not as
effective or safe as we might
think. Basic common sense in
why they are around is your
answer to finding the best
defense. Gross, huhe I hope I
never lay my eyes on one.
Although we answered her
question quite conclusively,
she was not happy, so much
better if it had been an insect.
Most of the calls coming in
are about weeds, pruning of
trees, varieties of vegetables
that can be planted now. In
the 22 years that I've been a
master gardener here, I think
that roof rat fellow has come
up twice.
SHereare a few reminders of
what should be done during
this time of year, the "dormant
time":
1. Finish pruning any tree or
shrub that requires the
removal of dead branches,
reshaping, limbing-up for head
clearance, opening up the cen-
ter, removal of seedpods, etc.
Do not prune crape myrtles
back to the same spot year
after year.
The removal of seedpods, ,
straight, long branches, short-
ening up some branches to cre-
ate a more controllable spread,
....these things are ok, but do
not do the crape murder thing.
I promise you that if you vow
to change your ways this year,


you'll see great improvement
in your crapes...and you'll
notice how ridiculous the ones
that were murdered look.
2. Finish the planting or
transplanting of any tree or
shrub by the end of the
month. Remember to water it
daily from a hose with a slow
drip for about two weeks if
there is no rain, then continue
to do so every few days until
you see new growth. Your
overhead sprinkler system does'
not cut it, so go out and buy a
hose. When you see new
growth it is ok to put a light
dose of fertilizer around the
perimeter of the dirt basin.
Also, be very careful not to
use a weed killer around the
tree/shrub....no weed and feed,
nothing but hand pulling of
weeds or selectively spraying
the weed even after the plant
becomes.established.
3. Fruit trees should be fertil-
ized this month using a 6-6-6
or 8-8-8.
Follow the label's directions.
Any tree planted within the
last 3 years should also be fer-
tilized using a 12-4-8, or 16-4-8
product.
4. Finish pruning grapes and
roses.
5. This is the best time to
plant camellias. Many varieties
are still flowering making
selection easy. Remember that
they like the same growing
conditions as the azalea.
That's it for today.
Remember to hug and love
vour rat snakes. Call me at
363-9872 if you have garden-
ing questions. Have a great
week.


SChaplains: Service 1 p.m. Sunday


S,Cont. from B-I
Fox had served in World
War I as a medical corps assis-
tant, earning the Silver Star
and the Purple Heart.
Poling was the son of a -
SlVWI chaplain who warned '
his son that "chaplains have
the highest mortality rate of
all."
Goode, like Poling, was the
son of a minister. He joined
the National Guard 10
months before Pearl Harbor.
Washington was a former-
street tough who turned to
the ministry to pursue his
love of singing hymns.
All four hailed from differ-
ent states but shared a com-
mon calling to the ministry.
They shipped out together
on Jan. 23, 1943, on a con-
verted luxury liner named the
USAT Dorchester. The ship
was carrying more than 800
soldiers to an Army base in
Greenland. It's route took
them across an infamous


stretch of ocean known as
"Torpedo Junction."
Fox's 18-year-old son was
serving in the Marine Corps at
the time. He also left a wife
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Gode had a wife" an a 3-
year-old daughter. Poling had
an infant son, and his wife
was pregnant with their sec-
ond child. Washirigton was
single and one of nine chil-
dren.
The Dorchester was 150
miles from. its destination
when it was struck by two tor-
pedoes launched from a
German U-boat around 1 a.m.
on Feb. 3, 1943.
It took only 27 minutes for
the ship to sink. Before it
went down, the four chaplains
were passing, out life vests to a
line of frightened soldiers.
When the lockers were
empty, the four chaplains
gave their life jackets to the
next four men in line.


They were last seen braced
against a railing of the ship as
it slanted downward into the
sea.
Only 230 men survived the
sinking. The bodies of the
four chaplains were never
recovered.
In 1948, a stamp was issued
to commemorate their sacri-
fice. Congress designed Feb. 3
of each year as "Four
Chaplains Day."
In 1960, the "Chaplains
Medal of Heroism" was
authorized by Congress and
presented to survivors of the
four men.
Fox, Poling, Goode and
Washington were each
posthumously awarded the
Distinguished' Service Cross
and Purple Heart.
Reno said Sunday's memori-
al service will last about an
hour. The public is invited.
For more details, call Post 129
at 249-2266.


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TION FESTIVAL will be held
from 10 :.a.m. to 4 -p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 4,at the Museum
of Science and History in
Jacksonville. The event will
include ,making water crafts,
games, a marine animal touch
tank, a wild weather presenta-'
tion, a scavenger hunt and a
student musical performance.
Admission is free.
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.,
Jacksonville. Admission is $3.50
for children ages 1-3 and $5.50
for all others. Call 642-2688 for
information.
JMOMA'S ARTEXPLORIUM
LOFT is a multi-generations
learning environment that
offers 16 hands-on stations for
children and adults to explore
the concepts in modern 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-kmi.com.
ART CONNECTIONS at the
Cummer Museum of Art &
Gardens in Jackson\ille 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 Linderstanding in
Nature), on the third Saturday
of each month at 10 AM. For a
fee of $10 families discover easy
ways to invite wildlife into their
back yards.
Tree Hill's butterfly house
gives visitors a close encounter


with butterflies. Animal
Encounters, in: which visitors
can, learn about and touch sev-
eral small animals, can be
arranged by calling Tree Hill at
724-4646 and asking for the
naturalist. Tree Hill is at 7152
Lone Star Road and; is open 8
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday
through Saturday. Admission is
$1 for children up to 18 years
and $2 for adults.
THE BEACHES BRANCH of
the Jacksonville Public Library,
600 Third St., Neptune Beach'
also has children's' activities.
Call 241-1141 and press 4 for
children's activities and 5 for
thp children's reference desk.
MOMITMY & ME for ages 6
months to 2-1/2 years features
songs, parachute games, finger
play, rhythm band music and a
way to meet other parents or
grandparents while having fun
with your child. Offered begin-
ning in September at Nancy
Dance Studio. For information,
call 241-8349 for information.
*JACKSONVILLE WALDORF
INITIATIVE sponsors several
playgroups for toddlers. Classes
begin in the fall. For informa-
tion, call 247-1314.
CARVER COMMUNITY
CENTER, 738 Fourth Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach, has many
activities for kids, including
karate, tutoring and games.
247-6218.
*A MOMS AND TOTS group
meets regularly at Isle of Faith
United Methodist Church on
San Pablo Road, next to
Alhmacani Elementary School.
For information, call 221-1700.
MOTHERS OF PRE -
SCHOOLERS, support groups
for moms of children ages 5 or
younger, meet as follows:
Christ the Redeemer Church,
190 S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte


Vedra Beach, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
the third Monday of the month
(285-8009).
East Pointe Baptist
Church, 270 N. Kernan Blvd.,
Jacksonville, 9 a.m. to noon the
second and fourth Tuesday of
the month (220-2377).
Mayport Naval Station
chapel, 9;30 a.m. the third
Monday of the month (270-
5212). '
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
Church, 4510 Palm :Valley
Road, Ponte Vedra Beach, 9:15
'a.m. to .11:30 a.m. the second
and fourth Monday of the
month (285-8225-.
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
AND HISTORY offers crafts, sci-
ence experiments, planetarium
shows and live demonstrations
throughout the year. There is a
play area for young children
and permanent exhibits on
marine life in the Jacksonville
area. Exhibits are rotated There
is also an area where live am-
mals are exhibited and the pub-
lic is invited to watch the feed-
ings, which are done on sched-
ule. Call 396-MOSH for infor-
mation.
WITNSTON FAMILY YMICA
is on Landrum Lane, next to
Landrum Middle School in
Ponte Vedra Beach.
It has a heated swimming
pool and offers swimming les-
sons and family swim times.
The center features a teen room
and occasional organized activ-
ities for youth. The center also
has classes for children and
youths. The YMCA is home to
organized basketball activities
for ages 5 and up. Memberships
to the YMCA cover most pro-
grams and are available with
financial assistance. Call 543-
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Cummer Museum to hold Kennedy's VSA Arts Festival April 4-7


Benefits derived from art
can be financial, social,
useful,(historical, healing
and many other things.
However, one of the most
important functions of art is
the happiness creating it that
young and old receive when
they paint, create sculptures
and other works of art. ,
In 1974, Jean Kennedy
Smith founded VSA Arts to
create a society where all peo-7
ple with disabilities learn
through, participate in and
enjoy the arts.
The Cummer Museum of
Art & Gardens will hold a VSA
Arts festival April 4 to April 7
at the Cummer in
Jacksonville.
Students with varying dis-
abilities will paint, sculpt,
draw, dance, sing and listen to
stories while being surrounded
by the museum's treasures.
Volunteers will guide groups
of 20 students through
Artstops. There is a need for
volunteers to help man the
Artstops. No artistic talent is
required, and volunteers may
choose to work one day or
everyday.
Each day will run from 9
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. followed by
a free lunch. Orientation for
this event will take place
March 1 at 11 a.m. and March
7 at 6:30 p.m. For information
call Bert de Selding at,285-
0950.
Also at the Cummer .
Museum of Art & Gardens in
Jacksonville, a seated gallery
talk, "A Journey Through Art,":
will be given 2 p.m. to 3:30
p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15.
Call 356-6857 for informa-
tion.
FOCUS Cummer (Friends of
the Ocean Communities
United to Support the
Cummeri will present a gallery
talk Feb. 16 at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library.
The talk, "Adventures in
Art," will be given by Jack
Slaughter, owner of Fairfax
Gallery in Ponte Vedra.


Cont. from B-1I
Featured in the role of
Claire, Agnes' live-in sister
who enjoys tossing off marti-,
nis between her clairvoyant
and caustically funny com-
ments on life "at home"lis vet--
eran performer Bacot Wright.
who appeared as Shirley in
Shirley Valentine and Violet in
Suddenly Last Summer at
Players by the Sea.
Rounding out the group is
Larry Fairall, from Players'
recent production of
Inspecting Carol, and Karen
Garrett, from Players' produc-
tion of Candide, as Harry and
Edna, best friends of many,
years of Tobias and Edna who;
arrive one evening, unan-
nounced, to spend the night.
George Ballis, no stranger to
theatre in Jacksonville, steps


ALICE
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ART SCENE


The Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art invites the public
to free lectures given by photo
historians, artists and curators;
workshops; tours, and com-
munity art projects on
Saturday, Feb. 18, from 1 p.m.
to 7 p.m.
For information on this
. event, "PhotoNow: A
Photography Symposium,"'
call Allison Graff at 366-6911,
ext. 204.
The Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art's current exhibit,
"Photoblast," will remain
through April 15.
Admission to the museum is
free on Sundays, and family
activities are available Sundays
from noon to 4 p.m.
Also at the Jacksonville
Museum of Modern Art, a
one-act play, "Homebody,"
will be presented at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Feb. 9.
The play by Tony Kushner is
directed by Robert Arleigh
White and features Jan
Wikstrom. Tickets are $12, $10
for JMOMA members. Call
386-5675 for reservations.
The Beaches Fine Arts Series
will present the Amsterdam
Loeki Stardust Quartet on
Sunday, Feb. 19 at 3:30 p.m.
The free concert will be fol-
lowed by a reception, featur-
ing acrylic paintings by
Princess Rashid.
The events are held at St,
Paul's By-The-Sea Episcopal


back into the director's chair
at Players by the Sea. "Along
with Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf?, A Delicate Balance
created the master pattern for
American drama for the rest of
the 20th century", Ballis said
of his choice for the produc-
tion.
"Albee, Tennessee Williams,
Arthur Miller, Eugene O'Neill
and arguably a few others,;,,
comprise the heart and soul of
our American theatre. This
play is part of a proud legacy
and this theatre is fortunate to
have the actors to do it jus-
tice!'
Holly Gutshall, coming back
for her third production with
George in A Delicate Balance,
explains, "Right in our midst,
right here in Jacksonville, we
have a living master of the art


Church, 1150 Fifth St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. For infor-
mation call 270-1771.
Stellers Gallery at Ponte
Vedra Beach opened
"Launch," works by emerging
young artists, last week.
Stop in and see what today's
young artists.are producing.
You might be surprised that
the works are more impres-
sionistic than abstract, but
they are beautifully composed
and executed.
Artists include Giovanni
Casadel, Sabre Esler, Wendy
Martin, Teruko Wilde, Shirley
Rasmussen and Shaun
MacDavid.
Stellers Gallery is at 240
State Road A1A, Suite 13,
Ponte Vedra. Call 273-6065.
"Art on Stage," a juried
show of works by members of
the Jacksonville Coalition of
the Visual Arts, is on display
at Players By-The-Sea Theatre
in Jacksonville Beach through
Feb. 18.
You can see this exhibit of
works by local professional
artists Tuesday to Friday from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 249-
0289.
'The Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach is exhibit-
ing "Celebration of Color,"
works by Lois Simon, through
Feb. 25. Do riot miss this
exhibit of realistic and impres-
sionistic paintings in which
Lois makes the ordinary
extraordinary.
The center, 50 Executive
Way, Ponte Vedra Beach, is
open Monday through
Saturday.,Call 280-0614.
The Beaches Branch of the
Jacksonville Public Library
System this month is exhibit-
ing artworks by members of
the Neptune Art Group.
Most of these artists were
members of the former
Beaches Art Center.
.* *
There is still time to apply
for the dance competition


of theatre. George knows
everything about community
theatre, about professional
theatre and about educational
theatre, because he h4s done it
all."
In a remarkable 50-year
career, George established the
. Theatre Department at
Jacksonville University, was
the hugely-successful
Managing Director at Theatre
Jacksonville, went on to
become the. Producing
Director of the Alhambra
Dinner Theatre, working with
many Hollywood luminaries,
and then returned to JU to
train a whole new generation
of students. In "retirement,"
he can't keep away from the-
atre. Last season he directed
Arthur Miller's classic drama
All My Sons at Theatre'


photo submitted
"Deceptions," photography by Lori Nix, is on exhibit through Feb. 8 at the Alexander Brest
Museum and Gallery on the campus of Jacksonville University. Call 256-7374 for gallery hours.


being held in March by the.
National Society of Arts and
Letters.
The competition requires
performance of ballet, modem
dance or jazz, and contestants
must be age 17 through 24.'
Monetary awards will be
given to first-, second- and
third-place winners. The top
prize is $10,000. For informa-
tion call Barbara Thornton at
285-2752.
S.' .
If you have not yet seen the
exhibit of works by Al Held at
the J. Johnson Gallery in
Jacksonville Beach, it would
be worth your time to stop in
and enjoy these beautiful con-
temporary compositions by
one of the leading artists of
our time.
The color and design is
pleasing to look at while you
discover objects not immedi-
ately seen. Most impressive is
the scale of the works and the
time Held must have taken to
complete them.
The gallery is at 177 Fourth
Ave. N. Call 435-3200.



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Jacksonville as well as The
Philadelphia Story at Players
by the Sea.
George graduated from
Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie
Mellon University), one of the
most prestigious drama pro-
grams in the country.
He put his Master of Fine
Arts degree to work at
Jacksonville Ulniversity.
George designed the curricu-
lum for the new Drama
.Department, taught acting,
directing and speech classes
and directed more than 35
productions.
Performancts are at 8 p.m.
today and Saturday and Feb.
10- 11, 16, 17. Matinees are at
2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 5, and'
Feb. 12. 'For reservations and
information, call 249-2022.


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and his relationship with his
wife, ,Bean (Hope Davis, who
has great chemistry with
Kinnear, but really rises to the
occasion in the few scenes she
shares with Brosnan).
Noble comes off as having
the answers to most of life's
problems. But it's all a charade
- Noble is falling apart at the
seems, and latches on to the
seemingly stable Wright with
the hopeless desperation of a
starving puppy;
While a comedy, "The
Matador" has just enough
darkness to it to keep you
guessing at several points,
you become suspicious that
Wright himself may be
Noble's next target. And the
movie doesn't let you off the
hook; at almost any point it
seems plausible that Noble
just may, either through mali-
ciousness or while throwing a


tantrum, kill Wright. And the
twist near the end is just that
... a nice little unexpected
swerve that itself has a twist.
While "The Matador" is
nominally about the way
Noble insinuates himself into
the confidence and personal
life of Wright, and through
him, Bean, the movie is actu-
ally a vehicle for Brosnan to
bring Noble to off-the-wall
life.
. When Noble goes strolling
through a crowded hotel
lobby, drink in hand, clad
only in boots and underwear,
oblivious to the attention he's
drawing, you know that
Brosnan has cleanly put Bond
to rest.
Written and directed by
Richard Shepard an apparent
rising talent to keep an eye
out for "The Matador" is
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American critics afraid of
missing the next band-
wagon have been falling
all over themselves praising
Woody Allen;s drama "Match
Point."
By contrast, viewers in
England (where the movie is
set) have been having a field
day with the movie's cliched,
view of the British upper
class. My take on the movie is
about halfway between the
two extremes.),
(.: (for Web surfers interested *
in pursuing the. latter point of
view, check out the entry for
this movie at The Internet
Movie Database.Jlt references
countless sites where Allen is
being taken to task by British
viewers.)
My problems with the
movie don't stem from Allen's
portrayal of the upper crust.
My concerns are twofold: (1)
Allen covers the theme of
adultery almost exactly as 'he
did in "Crimes and
Misdemeanors," which had
already polished Allen's clich-
es on this subject matter to a
fine point.
(2) Remember the days,
when Allen's movies weighed
in at 90 minutes or less?
Admittedly, this movie's
finale is extremely clever, but
it's hardly worth the two-hour
wait.
The story concerns Chris


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(Jprathan Rhys Meyers), a
tennis instructor from
Ireland. Through some initial-
ly interesting circumstances,
Chris is introduced to Chloe
(EmilU Mortimer.t, the sister of
Tom, one of Chris, tennis stu-
dents. Chloe'.s dad Alec (Brian
Cox) takes a shine to Chris
and gets him a cush job in his
corporate office, ahd Chris,
and Chloe get married.
But unbeknownst to any-
one, Chris has. an ongoing
and torrid affair with Nola
(Scarlett Johansson), who is
initially Tom's fiancee.
Critics itching for insight
will tell you that every char-
acter in the movie has a self-
serving agenda. I didn't see it
that way. Emily Mortimer
conveys Chloe's gawky charm
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as though Daddy has to ,
"buy" Chris, love for her...
And the movie's ads make
Nola look like a femme fatale,
but the story makes it quite
clear that Chris continually
forces himself upon Nola and
then tries'to abandon' her
when the affair gets inrcon-
venient for him. The movie
comes to us with its own
Mixed signals. All of the-per-
formers acquit themselves
admirably, especially consid-
ering the often laughable cir-
cumstances Allen ladles upon


them. (It's not every modern-
day movie where you'll see an"
actor spouting Socrates to
some "Hamlet"-like ghosts.)
"Match Point" is watchable
enough, and if this was the'
work of nearly any other film-
maker, it would probably look
like a masterpiece. But when
you start to consider Allen's
past glories, you'll probably
wish this. movie was the work
of some other filmmaker.
"Match Point" is rated R for
adult language, sexual refer-
ences, and brief violence.


Capote puts a radical slant on Brooks' In Cold Blood


by STEVEN BAILEY
REVIEWER
How many actors
would/could have been as
fearless as Philip Seymour
Hoffman in the title role of
"Capote"?
, Hoffman has always played
offbeat outsiders you couldn't
quite get a handle on. Here,
he doesn't portray Truman
Capote, the egocentric, effem-
inate author; he inhabits him.
Because of that, we come to
understand that in a sense,
Capote is just as selfish and
cold-blooded as the two rtur-
derers who made him leg-
endary.
The backstory: "In Cold
Blood" was Capote's 1965
"non-fiction novel" about
Dick Hickock and Perry Smith,
two drifters who murdered all
four members of the Clutter
family in 1959 because they'd
heard the family had a safe
with $10,000 in it. The duo
got away with about $50 in
cash and were caught a short
while later. A morbidly fasci-
nating, black-and-white movie
of the novel was made in
1967.
That movie would make a
devastating double feature
with "Capote."
"Blood's" director, Richard'
Brooks, went out of his way to
present the story in a matter-
of-fact manner, as though
Capote had simply presented
the facts; By contrast,
"Capote" makes it brutally


clear that Capote wants his
fingerprints all over the story.
He sucks up information and
details like a scavenger hunter.
At the funeral home where
the Clutters are respectfully
stored in closed caskets;
Capote looks around furtively
and then gingerly opens each
casket, the better to see grue-
some detail that he can,
describe later in his book.
Capote was hardly an
unknown author in' 1959, but
he knows that this story will
cement his reputation. He
befriends everyone involved
with the Clutters just to.
extract the necessary informa-
tion for his book. Most
notably, he befriends Smith
and strings him along, telling
Smith he'll get him a better
lawyer if Smith will only tell
him the details of that faithful
night. But Capote couldn't
possibly want Smith or
Hickock to be set free; other-
wise, he'd have no ending for
his book.
Hoffman sh6ws 'us that
Capote lets himself be led
down his own primrose path.
Little by little, he alienates all
of his associates (particularly
his best friend, "To Kill a
Mockingbird", author Harper
Lee, beautifully played by
Catherine Keener). And in his
own way, Capote is as respon-
sible for one man's murder -
Smith's as Smith was for his
abetting the murders of the
Clutters. Here are two recom-


mendations: (1) When
"Capote" comes out on DVD,
preface it with a screening of
"In Cold Blood."
"Capote" will put a radical
slant on the older movie for
you. (2) Don't wait until


"Capote's" DVD release to
watch Hoffman's outstanding
performance. See it now.
"Capote" is rated R for adult
language and references, and.
brief but graphic violence.


"Tim Burton's Corpse
Bride" A clay-animated
black comedy. that ranks
among Burton's finest work.
johnny Depp voices a 19th-
century milquetoast who
inadvertently marries a dead
woman Helena Bonham
Carter, a/k/a Mrs. Burton).
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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 AlA N.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 280-
2525. Stevie Fingers is in
every Monday. Matt Hall per-
forms Wednesdays 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 Atlantic, 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. Saturday.

Atlantic Theatre Comedy
'Club, 751 Atlantic Blvd,,
Atlantic Beach 249-7529.
Comedians Gabrielle Rutledge
with Tommy Joyce,perform at
9 p.m. today' and Saturday.
The Company plays brass
dance hall music at 10 p.m.
Feb. 16. Scheduled comedy
acts also perform at 8 p.m.
Thursday.

Billy's Boathouse Grill,
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 1 a.m.
Wednesday. Live music from'
7-11 p.m. today.
Brewster's, 11003 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville;. 223-
9850. Kickin Lassie performs
today and saturday. Dana
Salmela plays acoustic music
at 9 p.m. Wednesday.
Karaoke is held every Thurs.

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.
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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. Nick and trevor
appear at 8:30 p.m. today.
Alphadog plays 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. Don't Tell
Ane plays acoustic at 9 p.m.
Saturday. Traditional Irish
music with Meridian from 4
p.m. to close Sunday.


Concerts
.


VOICES FROM HEAVEN
The Soweto Gospel Choir
performs at 8 p.m. today at
The Florida Theatre, 128 E.
Forsyth St.,' Jacksonville.
Tickets are 5$27.50 and
$437.50. Call 355-2787.

MOZART CELEBRATION
The Jacksonville
Symphony Orchestra cele-
brates Mozart's 250th birth-
day at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday at jacoby
SSymphony Hall, 300 W.
Water St., Jacksonville.
Tickets range from $18 to
$45. A screening of the film
"Amadeus" is held following
the concerts. Call 354-5547.,


F'rolo SUBMITTED
Seven Nations performs at 10 p.m. Tuesday at Lynch's Irish Pub 514 1st St. N., Jacksonville
Beach. Tickets are $10. Call 249-5181.


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Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish Dr.,
Atlantic Beach 246-4293.
Songwriter's night with Seth
Ramsdill every Tuesday. The
TWes Cobb Band is in
Thursdays. Don't tell Anne
plays acoustic at 9:30 p.m.
today and Saturday.

Freebird Live, 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville.Beach 246-
BIRD. Suicide Clutch with
Princess Fatimerica are in
today. Blueground Undergrass
with The Eliot Holden Group
are in Saturday. Soulive
appears Thursday, Feb. 9.
Giovanni 11o1 Bach
Blvd., lacksonville Beach *
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.
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Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.,
First, St., Jacksonville Beach *
249-5181. Seven Nations per-
forms at 10 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.
7. Tickets are $10. Local bands
.are in today and Saturday.,
Karaoke Sunday at 9:30.
*
Mackenzie's Steakhouse,
100 Sawgrass Village, Ponte
Vedra Beach 543-9143.
SGene 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.


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Moon Grille, 1396
Blvd., Jacksonville'
*241-1894. The Boogie
appear today, and
3y.


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 242-8884. DJs Jeremy.
and Kevin Durgin spin today.
Live reggae and DJ Infader for
-Service Industry Sunday-. DJs
Shanghai and Lord Swift spins .
reggae, reggaeton and hip hop
on Tuesday.
*'
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood
& Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877.
Cloud Nine appears today and
Saturday.

Restaurant Medurg, 818 N.
Florida AlA, Ponte Vedra
Beach 543-3797. Nightfall
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 Coffee
_Shop, 1487 Atlantic BLvd.,
Neptune Beach 246-9223.
Steve Hedrick plays at 8 p.m.
today.

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.

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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. Wednesdays'
Gina Martenelli. 'performs
from 6:30 to 10 p.m. today.
Kenhe is in Sunday.

Twisted Sisters, 1266 Beach
Blvd., Tacksonville Beach
241-6453. The Wes Cobb
Band performs from 9:30 p.m.
to close Feb. 10. :
S- *
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 :Wednesdays. Dave Massey
performs Thursdays.


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RELIGION


Souper Bowl of Caring
Members of the youth group
at Ponte Vedra United
Methodist Church and Teens
in Motion at First Christian
Church of the Beaches will
participate in Souper Bowl of
Caring on Sunday. They will be
collecting funds for Mission
House and BEAM. Ponte
Vedra United Methodist is at
35 Executive Way, Suite 150;
First Christian Church is at
2125 Ocean Front in Neptune
Beach.
Youthquake performs
The next performance of
Youthquake Live will be 8 p.m.
to 10 p.m. today at the
University of North Florida
Fine Arts Center. Youthquake
Live provides inspirational,
Christian entertainment on
issues relevant to teenagers.
The Fine Arts Center is at
4567 St. Johns Bluff Road in
Jacksonville. For information
about Youthquake Live call.
285-8009, ext. 33.
Marriage courses
Beach United Methodist
Church will offer marriage
enrichment courses in
February and March.
'"Can You Hear Me Now?"
will be held for four weeks
beginning Sunday, and
"Conflict Resolution in
Marriage" begins March 5 and
runs four weeks.
The first course will focus on
improved communication in
marriage and will be led by
Vivian Bowlus, a marriage and
family counselor.
The March session will be
led by Dr. Jeff Hood, also a
marriage and family counselor.
The, course will focus on con-
flict resolution techniques that
promote reconciliation and
growth.
For information or to regis-


pr.olo ry KATHY NI lCO
From left, Kathy Cohen and Estelle Beckerman, co-presidents of the Beth El Sisterhood, with
past president Lara Werwal The Sisterhood of Beth El the Beaches Synagogue celebrated
Sisterhood Shabbat on Jan. 20-21. The group is involved with Children Helping Children at
Hubbard House and food donations to the homeless. Call Beckerman at 285-1864 for details.


ter for either classes, call
Marcia in the church office at
249-2343, ext. 11. The courses
will begin at, 11 a.m. and be
held in Room 2107.
Renew U for women
The second annual Renew U.
Women's Weekend will be held
,on Friday and Saturday, Feb.
24 and 25, at Christ the
Redeemer Church, 190 S.
Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra. The
event is sponsored by MOPS at
the church. Several area'
churches are participating.
Scheduled.for the event are a


fashion show, workshops,'
pampering,, shopping and
refreshments.
The registration fee is $15.
Childcare will be provided if
needed. Reservations can be
made at wvw.christthere-
deemer.com. Call 285-8009 for
information.
African Drum Cafe
The Beaches Jewish
Women's Circle will have an
"African Drum Cafe" at' their
meeting at 3 p.m. on Sunday,
Feb. 26 at 3 p.m. The guest for
the event will be Zohar Israel


who, will. conduct an interac-
tive African Drum Session.
Light refreshments will be,
served. ,
The cost for the program is
$9 or no charge for members
of the Women's Circle. Please'
reserve in advance for the cafe
which will be held at Chabad
@ the Beaches at 521 AIA Nirn
Ponte Vedra. Call 285-1588 for
information.
Spaghetti dinner
The Brotherhood of St.
Andrew at St. Paul's by the Sea
Episcopal Church will have an


adult night out spaghetti din-
ner on Saturday, Feb. 11.
Dinner and entertainment are
included is the $6 cost. A nurs-
ery will be provided.
Reservation forms are avail-
able in the parish office and
the church narthex. The din-e
ner will be in Stormes Hall on
the church campus at 5th
Street and 11th Avenue N. in
Jacksonville Beach. Call 249-
4091 for information.,
Nifty Fifties Plus
The Nifty Fifties Plus at First
Christian Church :of the
Beaches has changed their,
meeting date to the second
Friday of each month. Their
upcoming meeting pn Friday.
Feb. 10, at 10:30 a.m. will be a
covered dish luncheon. Those
in attendance are encouraged
to come with a suggestion for a
new name for the group. The
address is 2125 Ocean Front in
Neptune Beach. Call 246-2010
for information.
Valentine's gala
Tickets are on sale for Palms
Presbyterian Church's
Valentine's Day Gala and
Gourmet Dinner to be held
6:30 p.m. Feb. 14 in fellowship
hall. Tickets are $15 each.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided by the University ofI
North Florida Chamber
Singers and the Metro Music
Men Barbershop Quartet.
The church is at 3410 5.
Third St.,*Jacksonmille Beach.
Call 246-6427 for information.

Ask the doctor Sunday
Dr. Karen Toker will be the
speaker for "Askl the
Pediatrician" at Beth El the
Beaches Synagogue on
Sunday. The program is part of
the Bagels and Coffee series
and will begin at 10:15 a.m.
Beth El is at 288 N. Roscoe-


Blvd. in Ponte Vedra. Call 273-
9100 for information.
Grieving parent Mass
Our Lady Star of the Sea
Catholic Church will have a
special Mass on Saturday at
2:30 p.m. for parents who have
lost a child. Any parent who
carries the pain of a lost child
is welcome. Call Deacon Jim at
285-2698 for information or to
place the name of a child on
the prayer list. Our Lady Star of
the Sea is at 545 State Road
A1A NI in Ponte Vedra.
God as finance help
Crown Financial Ministry
will present a seminar on
financial freedom at New Life
Christian Fellowship on
Saturday, Feb. 4, from 8:30
a.m. to 4 p.m.
The seminar will discuss
how families can use God's
principles to achieve financial
freedom.
New Life is at 2701 Hodges
Blvd. Call 223-6000 for infor-
mation or register at the book-
store on the church campus.
Church Women meet
The next meeting of Church
Women United will be at 10
a.m. today at Christ United
Methodist Church, 400
Penman. Road, Neptune
Beach.
The program will include a
speaker from BeachesWomen
in Partnership. All women are
invited. For information call
Sara Brooks at 223-5294.

Super Bowl chili party
The men's ministry of New
Life Christian Fellowship will
have a Super Bowl chili cook-
off and bake-off on Sunday. at
6 p.m. Tickets are $5 to watch

See BRIEFS, B-7


CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
S400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach
285-6127
Sunday 7:45, 9:00. 11:00 AM, 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist
Evening Prayer in the Chapel
6;00 PM Mon'. Tues.. Thurs., Fri. -, ,',"
Nursery Available for Saturday '. .- ,
& Sunday Services ,= A:


All are welcome


COASTAL CHRISTIAN
Our Congregation ineets at
Castillo de Mexico
1222 S. Third Street
553-9910

Sunday

10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
www.coastalchristian.org


Cl/i 'iiEpis cppolClhuirch. ory


Wayne Dyer ',
T1eu Po hir ol'Intention ,'
Louise Hayv ".,.
You Can Heal )bur Life !'
Deepak Chopra
Peace I The' \ia
We think you're going to love our church!
Join us on Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
Best Western at
1-95 & J. Turner Butler Blhd.
Jacksonville Church of Religious Science
398-4353 or www.jaxcrs.org


g HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH
(A Traditional, Bible Based, Continuing Anglican Church)
247-1442

Holy Communion. every Sunday at 8:00 A.M.

Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel at 610 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach

MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-0294


www.holytrinityneptunebeach.org
ST. ANDREW'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)
(#Y THE SEA)
A Stephen Ministry Congregation
1801 Beach Blvd.
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575
PASTOR MICHAEL BLAKER
Sunday Worship
8:00 am & 10:30 am
Sunday School
Children 9:15 am
Youth/Adult 9:15 am"
Nursery Provided


COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
."' CHURCH
S 150 Sherry Dnve, Atlantic Beach, FL
Sd b .. Rev. Dr. Gabe Goodman, Pastor
... Church Office 249-8698
Preschool/Kindergarten Office 241-7335
www.communitypcusa.org
Schedule:
Sunday Morning Worship 8;30 & 11 a.m.
Church Sdhool- All Ages 9:45 a.m.
Youth Fellowships 5 p.m.
Contemporary Worship Serv. 5:59 p.m.
Chancel Choir Wednesdays 7 p.m.
Weekday Preschool/Kindergarten (3, 4 & 5 yr olds)


Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar


895 CR'210- Palm Valley
4 1/2 miles west of Intracoastal.
Sunday Services 8:45 am & 11:00 AM
Christian Formation 10:10am
Nursery Provided
543-0112


LORD OF LIFE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(ELCA)
276 N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Bch
Ph. 285-.5347
Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor
Sunday Contemporary Worship
8:30am
Sunday Church School 9:45am
Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am
Nursery Provided


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CA LVARY
A xglican Church,


A worship-centered evangelical congregation,
in the Anglican tradition

Meeting at me Universit, Center at UNF
(Nerrar. & Alumni Dr i
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
S r'-unda, Schrool: 9:00 anm,
n:e'ric C.T.,m *jn rtkeniqns a-u -a ]aci,:w. PIlE
Fra,er .ra maiing Se,. ec.r.J ma-, n' pm
Glr":.c 53"'M,,: : a.i' B: 241-9400 .:5'.,l .
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PONTE VEDRA

United Methodist
Church


Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Chuirch t f
"Where friends gather to worship"
4510 Palm Valley Road (CR 210)
www.pvpc.com
Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday, Breakfast-.
Nursery. & Toddler Ministries
Middle, High School, College
'Adult Ministries
Music & Art Ministries
Home of a Bethlehem Visit


Worship Opportunities
9:00 a.m. Contemporary'
11:15 a.m. Traditional*
*Kids Worship provided
Sunday School
10:00 a.m. for all ages
Rev. Jeff Bennett.Pastor
Adam NMers. Youth
35 Executive Way. PVB
Across A IA from Rawlings School
Behind Prosperitq Bank
280-5141 w sv.pv-umc.org
"Connecting the Unconnected"


1050 Highway A1A* 285-4288
Traditional Worship 8:30am
Bible Study 9:40am
Celebration Worship 10:30am
Associate Pastor Jeremy Gates
Associate Pastor Chris Partin
www.onlinewithnewbeginnings.com


CHURCH
An Evangelical Free Church

Richard Dubay, Youth Director

Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15 a.m.

298 Aquatic Dr., A.B.
(Across from the BAC)
Phone: 249-3030


UNITY DAILY WORD
STUDY CLASS
Wed. Evening 7:30 pm
Ribault Garden Club
705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch
(Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.)
Reverend Betty R. Sikking
355-5100
Dial A Prayer 355-7044
Church of the Daily Word


BEACHS CHAPEL CHURCH

60 RIBDABL.a NPTUNEBEACH

Pastor Steve McCoy
Associate Pastor Howard McMinn
WORSHIP SERVICES
Sunday 8:30 & 10:15 AM
Wednesday 7 PM
TEL 241-4211
www.beacheschapel.com


ST. PAUL'S
CATHOLIC
1st Avenue North at 5th Street
Jacksonville Beach
Father Wm. A. Kelly, pastor
Saturday Mass 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
-Sunday Mass 7:00,8:30,10:00,
11:30 a.m. & 7 p.m..
Saturday Confessions
After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m.


Bi ptist Church
SUNDAY
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
10:30 am Traditional Service
WEDNESDAY
6:30 pm The Gathering
Bible Studies for Every Age & Life Situation
407 Third Street
www.neptunebaptistorg Neptune Beach
Tom Barv. Pastor 904.249.2307


FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ)
2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach
Come worship with us by the oceap.
^ ~ Sundays:
Traditional Services
8:00 & 9:00 am
Celebration Praise
10:45am
WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY)
5:30 Supper
6:30 Choir, Bible Study, Youth
Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor* 246-2010
James Collins, Associate Pastor
www.fccbdoc.coml/emall:fcbbdoc@bellsouth.net


Presbyterian 5
Church

Worship Services :
8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
5:45 p.m.
Nursery at all services

Sunday School
all ages 9:40 a.m.
Rev. Dr. Thomas Walker
Senior Pastor
Rev. Carol DiGiusto
Senior Associate Pastor
Rev. Andrew Kukla
Associate Pastor


PA. LMS


3410 South Third Street
Jacksonvilie Beach
1904) 246-6427
www palmschurcn org


BETHIEHEM LUTHERAN
I CHURCH AL
LMISSOURI SYNOD "
1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach
Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
Phone: 249-5418
http://www.blcjaxbeach.org
8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Service
Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.


TRADITIONAL- YET TIMELY
Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 11:30 a.m.
-Nursery Provided-
CHRIST
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
400 Penman Road (at Atlantic)
Neptune Beach 249.5370
Rev. Patrice Spenser
Share in the love of Christ


ST. JOHN'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
24010 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
Father Joseph Meehan
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday 5p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m., 11 a.m.
Nursery Available Sunday Morning
RECONCILIATION
Saturday 10:00 a.m. or by appt.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Wed. 6:00 p.m. (K-3) 7:15 p.m. (4-6 gr.)
Sunday 6:00 p.m. (T-H.S.)
246-6014


I.M Palm Valley Baptist Church. I M- Elr .de .Th'. pinra. Leaer OCEANSIDE n P_
J, 4890 Palm Valley Road. Ponte Vedra S-wart1. rrC, HURC O F CHRIT t1 FIRT ATIT
i 285-2447 t --- .'-,',,*..,. ",,.F "..,,,, "CHURCH OF CHRIST rf
2 2,- ....... ,I t~jkU t1025 Snug Harbor Court C I
Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor IO ('"hih 288 N. Roscoe Blvd. Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (lf) 273-5567 (off Mayport Rd. atW:. 11th St. and Orchid
dete4es 100OO uaE4 d ee aka Friday evening Family service 6:30 7:00 & 8:00 9:00 p.m. St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Join us on Sunday for: Service Times Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 12:00 noon Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bible Study 9:15 a.m.
Worship Service 10:30 AM Saturday 5:00 pm Religious School Sundays 9.00 a.m & Wednesdays 4:30 p.m. 246-2709 Blended Worship 10:30a.m.
Evening Bible Study 6:00 PM Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am & 11:00am We have a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish Jerry Murrell, Miinister ended Worship 1:30 a.m.
Wednesday Eveningopportunities:
Family Dinner 6:00 PM community. Please contact our office m-8-5 for informationabout adult lass unay, 1 a.m.
Children and Youth Bible Study 7:00 PM (904) 268-2500 education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Aduit Worship service 7:00 PM w.MandarinChristian.com Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry. 246-2891
Child Care and Nursery provided for all actvi0es 45 www.Menland arinChristian.om Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service interpreted for the hearing impaired
.The righteous shalliflourishIlke the palm tree..."Psalms92:12 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service interpreted for the hearing impaired


St. Paul's by the Sea

Episcopal Church .
REAL, ROOTED, RELEVANT '
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Welcome Families Children's Chapel At 10 am Sun
elcom amles Nursery At 7:30 & 10 lOam Services Sun.
SChristian Formation At 9:00 am
Corner of 5th St. & 11th Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL www.stpaulsbythesea@spbts.net
904-249-4091


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Weekend 7


Church volunteers help build Habitat house


by KATHY NICOLETTI
STAFF WRITER
A dedication ceremony to
celebrate completion of a
Habitat House duplex was
held on Saturday at the
homesite in Atlantic Beach.
Volunteers from Beach
United Methodist Church
built one of the homes, and
teams from Sunrise
Community Church, Epic
Surf Ministries and Stein
Mart partnered to build
the other home.
"We wanted to do some-
thing that would help to bet-
ter the lives of people in the
community", said the Rev.
Mickey Ross, pastor of Epic.
.Surf Ministry.
Ross offered a prayer of
blessing for the homes.
The Rev. Jerry Sweat, senior
pastor of Beach United
Methodist, led a prayer, and
Pastor Ben Garrett from
Sunrise Community Church.
gave the invocation.
John Wyatt, Epic Surf's
assistant pastor, along with
members of the Epic Praise
Band provided praise and
worship music for the event.
"Epic Surf sponsored a surf
contest last spring to raise
.money for a Habitat House,"
said Wyatt.
Volunteers from Epic Surf
Ministries joined with those
from Sunrise Community
Church to build the house.
Stein Mart donated money.
"It takes about 1,000 volun-
teer hours to build each
house," said Chuck Kennedy,
volunteer coordinator for
Beaches Habitat and member
of .Beach United Methodist
Church.
BUMC raised $20,000 in
cash and another $20,000
Worth of goods and services
from local businesses for the
project, he said.
Business donations includ-
ed kitchen cabinets, flooring,
roofing materials, drywall,'
electrical materials and
plumbing supplies.
During construction, the
volunteers from the different
congregations quickly became'
one team to complete the


photos submitted
ABOVE: Gail Crumbley, center
back, and her youngest
daughter Katelyn, left, are the
recipients of the house built by
Beaches United Methodist
Church. They are shown with
Crumbley's oldest daughter
Selena Long with her husband
Cliff and baby Jade. The
Dedication Ceremony for two :
Beaches Habitat houses was
held on Saturday, Jan. 28.
They were built by Beach
United Methodist Church,
Sunrise Community Church,
Epic'Surf.Ministry, and Stein,
Mart. -
building in the most efficient
manner, said Kennedy.
The duplex's new owners
are required to help with
construction. Each owner'
buys his or her home at cost
with a no-interest mortgage.
Gail Crumbley and her
Daughter and Bob and
Stephanie Sax and their
daughter are the recipients of


photo submitted
New homeowners, Bob and Stephanie Sax, sang at the
Dedication Ceremony. They are the recipients of the house built
by Epic Surf Ministry, Sunrise Community Church, and Stein
Mart .



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Briefs: Calligraphy displayed at PV Bei

Cont. from'-6 church is at~45 StLate Road Retreats'at Mtryvwood .
the game on the big screen and A1AN. The following retreats are
for dinner. Children's tickets planned at the Marywood.
are available at reduced price. Calligraphy displayed Retreat Center in the
The event will be held in the Bethel Gallery at Ponte .Switzerland area of Northwest
Providence gym on the New Vedra Presbyterian Church will St. Johns County:
Life campus. at 2701 Hodges feature the work of calligrapher Feb. 5: Christian Meditation,
Blvd. Register: online', at Betty McKee in an exhibit and the 'Twelve Step Program
www..nlcf.org or call 223-6000 titled "Calligraphy and More." will be led by Gene Bebeau.'
for information. The exhibit will be open from Spend an afternoon in prayer
today through Feb. 19. The., and reflection that will help
Family retreat planned church address is 4510 Palm participants to' find peace and
On Saturday and Sunday, Valley Road in Ponte Vedra. have a new perspective on life.
Christ Episcopal Church in Call 285-8225 for information. Bebeau has'experience in facil-
Ponte Vedra will hold a family itating meditation groups. The
.covenant retreat weekend. The Retreat for women program begins af 1:30 and
retreat is open'to families, cou- New Beginnings Church is ends at 4:40 p.m. There is no
ples, and singles to gather and offering "A Princess in charge.
focus on worship, good works, Training" retreat for women on Feb. 8: Day 'of. Reflection:
and study. Feb. 24 and 25 at the Hampton The True Disciple of Christ will
There will be prayer, a hay Inn in' St. Augustine Beach. be led by Fr. Donal Sullivan,
ride, a cookout, sing-alongs, The registration deposit is due pastor of Sacred Heart Church
ball games, and more. The by Feb. 5. For information, call in Green Cove .Springs.
retreat begins with breakfast the church office at 285-4288. Suggestions for enriching daily
on Saturday and continues New Beginnings' address is prayer and a deepening com-
through lunch on, Sunday. 1050 State Road A1A in Ponte mitment to live the gospel life
Participants will stay in their Vedra. will be -part of this day of,
own homes. reflection. It will begin at 9:30
Christ Church is, at 400 San Celebrate Recovery a.m. and close with Mass at
Juan Drive. Call the office at Celebrate Recovery, a biblical 2:30 p.m. The cost is $27
.285-6127 for information. based program for persons fac- which includes lunch..
ing personal. problems, meets Feb. 10 -12: The Gift of Being
Senior Connection every Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the and the Grace in Becoming
SeniorConnection, -a min- fellowship hall of 'Beach will be led by Sisters Mary
istry of Our Lady Star of the Sea United Methodist Church, Steves and Mary Sferre, SFCC.
Catholic Church, Ponte Vedra, Third Street at Seventh Avenue They are the Co-Directors of
offers, activities for seniors North, Jacksonville Beach. Growth Point, a Therapy and
including cards, dancing, Through worship and same- Training Center in
painting, speakers, and more. gender small groups, people Jacksonville. This retreat will
Membership dues are $5 aninu- can work on personal struggles support participants in prayer-
ally. An art 'show is scheduled such as eating disorders, alco- fully celebrating their humani-
Friday, Feb. 7. hol/drug abuse, and codepen- ty in their life's journey to
For information call Cheryl den'cy. The evenings, begin becoming all that God created
Knorek at: 543-1139. or the with dinner. Call 249-2343. them to be. The retreat begins
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prior to the dedication cere-
mony. About 250 people
attended the picnic and the
dedication, according to
Kennedy.
"This really brings the com-
munity together," said Ross.
"The surfers were touched by
being able to help out."
The experience left the vol-
unteers "looking forward to
being part of another build
later this year," Kennedy said.



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$167(Priv)/$137(Dbl/ /S77i Co
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Feb. 18: Roots of Christian
Mysticism will be. led by Srs.
Elizabeth Hillmann, Rose
Hoover, and Annette Mattle.
This day of reflection will
begin at 9:30 a.m. and close at
3 p.m. The focus will be on the
Fifth Century and St. Patrick
and Julian of Norwich. The
cost is $35 which includes
lunch.,
Feb. 23; Successful
Relationships: Intention and
Result are Always the Same will
be led by Therese 'Quinn. The
topics that Quinn will address
are trust, communication,
healing, responsibility, and
balance. Quinn is an interna-
tional facilitator and co-owner
of Lifestream. The cost is ,$10
and the program willbe from 7
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Marywood is located at
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Moms pray for kids
A group of mothers 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.


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Something
Rated PG13.
Thurs., 1:20,
7:45, 10:10.
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"A DELICATE BALANCE"
opens at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday at Players by the Sea,
106 6th St. N., Jacksonville
Beach. The production contin-
ues Feb. 10, 11, 16 and 17.
Matinee performances will be
staged at 2 p.m. Sunday and
Feb. 12. Tickets are $17 for
adults, $15 for students and
seniors. Call 249-2022 for
information.
"DASOTA EXTRAVAGAN-
ZA" featuring performances by
students at the Douglas
Anderson School of the Arts is
presented at 7:30 p.m. today at
the Moran Theatre ,at the
Times-Union Center for
Performing Arts, 300 W. Water
St., Jacksonville. A visual art
display and silent auction
begin at 6:30 p.m. Call 353-
3309 for ticket information.
"EINSTEIN: A STAGE
PORTRAIT" is staged at 7:30
p.m. today and Saturday and
Feb. 10 and 11 at the Atlantic
Theatres, 751 Atlantic Blvd.,


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Fri.-
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Thurs., 12:15, 1:00,
4:20, 4:50, 7:20, 8:00,
9:35, 10:25.

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.

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

Underwor 1 d:
Evolution. Rated R.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:50, 4:30,
7:00, 9:50.

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

Last Holiday. Rated
PG 13. Fri.-Thurs.,
12:45, 4:10, 7:45,
10:10.

B r ok e ba c k
Mountain. Rated R.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:10, 3:25,
7:25, 10:30.,

Annapolis. Rated
PG 13. 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.
o* '
Brok e b a c k
Mountain. Rated R.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:10, 3:25,
7:25, 10:30.
S ;


End of the
Rated PG13.
Thurs., 1:20,
7:20, 9:45.
*


Spear.
Fri.-
4:25,


Under world d:
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.
*


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


Munich.
PG13.
Noon, 3
10:05.


King
PG13.
Noon,


Rated
Fri.-Thurs.,
3:30, 6:55,


Kong. Rated
Fr.-Thurs.,
3:45, 7:40.
O,.,O' .'


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.

Good Night and
Good Luck. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:05, 4:55,
7:10, 9:45.


Capote. Rated
Thurs., 1:15,
7:05, 9:45.


R. Fri.-
4:25,


Pablo9

Annapolis. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 4:15,
7:15, 9:30.
O ,.O *, *
Big Momma's House
2. Rated R. Fri.-Thurs.,
4:30, 7:30, 9:40.
.* .* .
Brok e bac k
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.

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

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


9:45.
*


* *0


Tristan and Isolde.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs.,
4:25, 7:20, 9:55.
S


Walk
Rated
Thurs.,'
9:50.

When
Calls. R
Thurs.,
10:00.


The
PG13.
4:05,


Line.
Fri.-
7:10,


A Stranger
Rated R. Fri.-
4:50, 7:45,


Atlantic Beach. Tickets are $10
for adults, $5 for students,
seniors and military. Call1249-
PLAY for information.
"MAMA MIA IT'S
ALMOST ABBA" is staged
through Sunday 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 535 to $46 for dinner and
show. Call 641-1212 for infor-
mation.
"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.


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photo submitted
An evening of history and true ghost stories with "Karen Harvey
and Friends" will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, at the
Flagler College auditorium. The event will benefit Habitat for
Humanity St. Augustine/St. Johns County.


BEACHES AREA HISTOR-
ICAL SOCIETY, 425 Beach.
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach *
246-0093. Features the origi-
nal locomotive "Old No. ?"
and an original section lore-
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 S
p.m., Monday to Friday and 9
a.m. to noon Sunday.
BLUE HERON GALLERY,
6_Q.0,,.Middletori CircJe E.,
Jacksomnville 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 19041 825-4577.
Features original paintings,
photography, clay, art, seri-
graphs, sculpture, jewelry and
painted furniture. Hours are
noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday
through Sunday.
CATCH 22 GALLERY, 5
Cordova St., St. Augustine *
826-3890. Hours are 11 a.m.-
to 6 p.m. Tuesday through
Sunday. Closed on Monday.
New York style gallery featur-
ing paintings, sculptures and
ceramics. Featured arti st every
Friday during Art Walk.
CULTURAL CENTER AT
PONTE VEDRA, 50 Executive
Way, Ponte Vedra Beach *
280-0614.
SUMMER MUSEUM OF
ART & GARDENS, 829
Riverside Ave., Jacksonville *
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
adults, $4 for seniors and miil-
itary, $3 for students, $1 for
kids 5 and under. Free admis-
sion from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
ECLECTIC GALLERIES,
880 A1A North, Suite 9, Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2772.
Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday,
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
FAIRFAX GALLERY AT
SAWGRASS, 1740 Sagrass
Village Dr., Ponte Vedra Beach
* 384-7724. Hours 10 a.m. to
6. p.m. Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday.
FIRST STREET GALLERY,
216 First St., Neptune Beach *
241-6928. Works by local and


regional artists. Monday
through Wednesday, 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m.; Thursday and
Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m:
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
Call 241-6928.
HIBERNIA GALLERY 108
1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-7321. Selling handmade
work trom Ireland, England
and U.S. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday-Saturday, noon to 5
p.m. Sunday.
J. JOHNSON GALLERY,
177 Fourth Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 435-
3200. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday and 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Also
by appointment. Pieces are
available for purchase.
*MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
AND HISTORY, 1025
Museum Circle, Jacksonville.
396-7062. MOSH features
interactive history and sci-
ence exhibits as well as plane-
tarium events and special
children's activities.
MY LITTLE GALLERY,
630 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune
Beach 403-0031. Hours 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday
through Sunday.
NEPTUNE GALLERY,
1511 Atlantic Blvd. in the
Tradewinds Plaza, Neptune
Beach. Gallery hours 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 60, '60 Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach 247-
0060.
SELLERS GALLERY, 240
A1A N., Ponte Vedra Beach *
273-6065. Gallery for collec-
tors of fine art. Offers consult-
ing, installation, custom
framing and appraisals of fine
arts and antiques.. Hours are
11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday, 11' a.m. to 4
p.m. Saturday.
THE POTTERY-SHOP 318
1st Ave, N., J4 bsonville
Beach 247-3144. ';
TWISTED 'SISTERS
GALLERY, 1266 Beach Blvd.,
lacksonville Beach 261-
6453.
WILLIAM TROTTER ART
GALLERY is at 1215 4th St.
N., Jacksonville Beach. 249-
0432. Maritime painter devot-
ed to recreating seafaring his-
tory in oil paintings.
Lighthouses, steamboats and
sailing ships are his specialty.
Hours 9_ a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday.


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REAL ESTATE
100 Real Est.re
110 LotLsLand f,.r Sale
120 Homes for Sale
125 Real Estate Wanted
130 Condos for Sale
140 Mortgages
150 Mobie Homes for Sale
180 Comm. Property
185 Industrial/Warehouse
RENTAL
200 Rental
215 Homes for Rent
225 Wanted to Rent
230 Condo for Rent
240 M.H. for Rent
260 Vacation Rental
270 Rental to Share
275 Room for Rent
280 Office Space
285 Comm. Rental
PETS & ANIMALS
300 Free Pets
310 Pets for Sale
330 StablesLivestock
340 Lost & Found Pets
ANNOUNCEMENTS
400 Notices
405 Travel
415 Personals
420 Legal Services
425 Letl Ni,.ie
440 Mi:,c L('l & Fc.und
450 Inr-t nu.onsciools
460 Vikeddains
EMPLOViMEN-T
500 P-T Help %%anted
510 F.T Help aimed d
520 Job Ser.-ce
530 BuS. Opponurnin
540 CChld Care
550 Workl Wanied
SERVICE GLIDE
600 S.r n.:,- Ga.de
601 Air Condirioning
602 Aller3Laoni
607 Ajic.Bo Deta..iling
608 Auto Repair
609 Bus :er.n ce-
612-Carpet
613 Ciennng
615 Cleanriir
618 Electroruns
619 Eletcrrncal ern
620 Equip Rentals
622 Fencei


o3i F-inain Serices
o25 Fire, o,,d
31 Compaler ren,,:e.s
633 Hauling
634 Lawn Mower Sales/Sertv.
635 Lawn/Landscpg
636 Locksmith
637 Marine Const.
638 Marine/Boating
640 Concrete/Masonry
645 Moving & Storage
648 Pressure Washing
650 Painting
651 Pest Control
652 Plumbing
653 Pools
654Phtography
655 Rain Gutters
660 Remodel/Const.
665 Repairs
670 Roofing
675 Sprinlier & Wells
677 Tree Service
678 Tile
680 Upholstery
685Wallpapering
690 Water Treatment
HEALTH SERVICES
700 Massage Therapy
710 Health Care-Ser.
730 Caregivers
FOR SALE
800 For Sale
805 Miuic a& lnstr
810 Anntque.-
813 Aucion-
820 %% inied to Buy
825 Trade
a30 Consiinmen
,GARAGE SALES
840 Garage Sale-
8650 Garage Sales JLax Be-ich
852 Garige Iale NepMiune Beadi
8M34 G:arjae 'ale A.ilanni Bei.'_h
837 Garage Sile. Ponie \'Veda
858 Garae Satle of %We't
Beaches
8o60 Flea MNiarket
8o2 EL-tale Sales.
TRANPORIATION
005 Auto Rental
9'15 Bats
930 Mowornce:
'50 CampersR-
9'0 TrucNk\alns
"O0 Auromobiles


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ATTENTION: FOR SALE BY OWNERATN..BH R crn.+
Only 5 io averse in local IMuliple '3BR FORECLOSURE, only $27.0001 Musl ATLANTIC BCH 4'BR 2-story, near
Listing Service Call Today for privale sell For listings 800-749-8124 ext. 1490. ocean, pool, 5925 000. 993-9191.
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HELP U SELL Coasiai Realrty
Call (904)241-4447


ATLANTIC BEACH, close To ocean.
85')130'wilr, nouse. Steve 881-9901
ALMOST ONE acre c(.t Maypon Road,
north ol Dutlon Island Drive on Brazeale
Lane, ending al Sel5a Marina Golf
Course. Private road. Zoned RMD-A.
$250,000 Two houses in need ol repair
Sold As is. a nice and Call Maureen
O Mailey O Malley Real Eslate Inc
1904)699-0894
PRIME MOUNTAINTOP LOI in Flat Rock
iHendersonvile N C. area. DIVORCE,
MUST SELL. Priced elow market value.
$147.900. FSBO 537-3969


MARSUFRONT LOT on
IRACOASTAL with 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 Key West with
low country & West Indies style.
$569,000
Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul 904-859-9100

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 E
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821 or


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_B -Sunday 1-3
QpPI- Sunny 5/3 Has it all!
Sellers Packing!!

Absolutely perfect 4-BR(IBonus '/BA.I makes
5BR/3BA! Space Galore! Wd. flis LR/DR, easy tile in
huge GR w/glass, soaring cells.o\erlooks water/preserne
bk ard. Easily poolable. Dir: SS Blvd to Deercreek to,
S- gaurdgate. $575.000 MLS,# 273701
s V '-v"She KNOWS the beaches... i \
Rosemary I
Naughton She SELLS the town!
Miller Call 568-1523


CUMSTM]OME I
PIAlMATION OAKS
5BR/5BA approx. 4.000 SF, 14' ceilings, granite countertops.
gourmet kitchen 42" maple cabinets & many more lokely
appointments. Enclosed inground poo
SH overlooking the lake. $1.060,000
I'T' "l Coniact Top Producer
Lynn Saul 904-859-9100
for your private shouting.



BEAUTIFUL
BEACH BUNGALOW!
'You must see this beautiful 3 bedroom beach cottage
that is just a block from the ocean and is waiting for
you! Home has new kitchen,
windows, plumbing and much more. gg
S695,000 ['B E


P/ease ca//
Sherri Beno 904- 651-1830 or
Lisa DiStefano (904) 514-3167


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View 1,00s of homes!
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Fees slightly higher on homes over $300,000. $395 transaction fee


Open


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Dir: From JTB N on
j~jTAJA,1Lon8thAve.
North. Townhouse on
corner of 8th & 5th.
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 $-27.900
445 8th Ave, North
Wi&"& ea ,t mi, PA, REALTOR@
(904) 241-7461 ext 231
or (904) 477-6668
michelehomes2003 @yahoo.6,cm
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JAX BEACH. 5BR/2BA. 2300sl. on 2 lois JAX BEACH. 2BR Conage near Ocean:
(15.000sf). 5450 000 OBO 249-8637. 115 41n Ave. South. 5450K Owner ageni

You've Found a Treasure...
Lucky YOU!
Cute., cozy retreat tucked into edge of Howell Park, '"
just 3 blocks to beachw%%alks! 3BR/2BA, sunny GR i'
w/vaulied ceilings, neutral tile. Neat loft space for ,. '
office/guests. Deep treed lot, school & fun spots
steps away! Smart Buy!! $445.000 MLS #279863
m "She KNOWS the beaches...
ii, She SELLS the town!" Rosemary
Call 568-1523 Naughton
AMiler


Mediterranean Oceanfront in Atlantic
i 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. 1
ABSOLUTELY EXQUISITE! f,
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821


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

Amazing Wonderwood/Maypon Village/Base area
is exploding in value/convenience! Beautiful
S 4BR/2.5BA total remodel, cedar shake, beachie!
All nev, tile, interior, millwork, best schools, best
price. Buy ahead of the boom! $296.500
NILS # 279265
\/ "She KNVOWS the beaches... s
osemaughonShe SELLS the town!"
Miller n Call 568-1523


GOINGG,
AlOIWNG....
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 "


OCEANWALKI CELEBRATE SUNRISE
You'll love entertaining family and Cloister Condominium....totally
friends in this 1 story, 4 bedroom remodeled 2005. Loaded with
beachhome. 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 RESERVE!
neighborhood. $734,900. MLS# Lovely move in ready 3rd floor
278270 condo. Quiet private location
RIPE FOR A TRANSACTIONI overlooking natural area. Great
Newly remodeled 2 story, 5 room with fireplace, all appliances
bedroom home. Flexible open floor 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
EASV WALK TO BEACH!
This charming "Qld 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 ~ Making Drpamsa Reality~
children. 899,000. MLS# 271545 Dir:904-280-2820
SOMETIUNO SPECIAL042412160
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


SELLING YOUR HOME?
Find buyers at
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Phyllis Staines, 476-SOLD
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate
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subject to the Federal Fair Housing Aci.
which makes it illegal to advertise any
reference, Imlianon. or discrimination
ased on race, color religion, sex,
handicap, larniial siaius or national ori-
gin. or ihe ? inieniion io make any such
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Three Estate Lots
6/10th of acre to over 2 acres. Panoramic golf &
sparkling lake views, central location to the new St.
Johns Town Center, Mayo Clinic & Beach. Land is
high & dry. $675,000 to $985,000
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904-545-6911
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I HAVE decided to sell my 3BR/3.5BA
+2car garage executive liha Bela town-
home, which Is east of A1A 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.
ATLANTIC BEACH
MAYPORT LANDING- 3/2 Townhome,
new roof, new tile floors. $139,900. -
ICW
SUTTON LAKES- Better than new! 3/2, 2
car gar., Ig fenced lot, Irrig. syst., security,
many extras. $194,900.
VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK- kernan
area, cute 3/2, 2 car garage, eat in kit.,
fenced in yard. $184,900.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711
REDUCED- NEPTUNE BEACH. FSBO.
Duplex, or single home. 1BR/1BA. (each).
Easi of A 1A. $425,000 OBO. 246-8200.
INVESTORS ONLY North Jax Beach;
3BR/1BA, 6 blocks from beach, 60x125
lot. As is. $268K. (904)333-7873.
JAX BEACH, FSBO.
3BR/2BA. 927 4th Ave. North. Updated.
Large lot. $299k OBO. 247-9626.
FSBO, INTRACOASTAL West (off Ker-
nan) 3BR/2BA, 1,855sf., separate living
room and dining room, $290,000. Call
(904)716-7201.
TERRIFIC FIDDLERS MARSH
Backing on to the Guana Preserve on
large private lot. Stunning custom marble
frplc., remodeled kitchen w/ Cherry cab-
inetry, granit counters, hot tub, enclosed
tiled lania, Offered at $458,000. Call for
appt. to view:
Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
335 Jacksonville Drive
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
Phone: (904)241-4447
www.helpusell.com/coastalrealty
BEACHES HOME/ RESORT LIFESTYLE
South Jax Bch luxury beach home, 1-1/2
blocks to ocean, 3BR/2.6BA, 2200sf. Re-
cent renovation includes new family room,
Pool/Spa, summer kitchen, fireplace, A/C
units, roof, windows, stucco, home thea-
tre, appliances and much more.,$959K.
Call, 249-9236.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 4BR/3BA, large, pri-
vate lot, 8 blocks to Beach. $340,000.
270-2333. :.
BEAUTIFUL SEAVIEW PARK HOME
3BR/ 2.5BA home in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Coral Rock frplc., granite counters, tongue
& grooved wood paneled ceilings, private
Srear yard, great neighborhood and much,
much, more. Offered at.$650,000. Call for
appt. to view: i
Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
335 Jacksonville Drive
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
Phone: (904)241-4447
www helpusell.com coasaialralry
S JAX Beach 3 blocks Io beach
3BR/1BA; newly remodeled, nice neigh-
borhood. $295K OBO 535-0593.
246-8532.z -
GREAT BEACH TOWNHOME.
3BR/2.5BA. Over 2000sf. 3-Stories, with
OCEANVIEWS, 2-car garage. $595,000.
Call Lori Lareau at Vanguard GMAC
Reialty, 868-7224.
PONTE VEDRA. 3BR/2BA beaullul. re .
modeled iownnome c-n lake End unit
$1.93 000 19041424.0660
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DAMAGED CREDIT? Learn how to obtain
the loan you want anyway. Get a free re-
port at www.floridafreeinfo.com.

BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED 3BR/2BA
split plan w/open eat-in kitchen, formal liv-
ing and dining rooms and large great
room Full slucco, covered lanai and over-
sized fenced yard wHir room enough for a
pool $274,900 Phyllis Staines, 904-176-
SOLD. REMAX Coasial Real Estate
www 1971knotungham corn


HHF O .2BA. coq

(9041535-4047
LAS PALMAS Subd in Palm Valley
3400sf single siory on r, 10'x150' lot ST
Johns Co School system $849 000 280-
S3111. ..


Southside/
Intracoastal |

IL Villagio
3/2, 1734 SF, 1st floor,
garage $339,900
Point Meadows Place
2/2, 1112 SF, top floor.
$171,900
Campfield
New 2/2,1126 SF, 2nd floor
$177,900

World Golf Area
Brand new Coppenbarger's
Versailles design 4/4, 3135
SF, huge corner lot. $479,900
Holiday Hill Manor
2/2, + huge loft, 1844 SF
$195,900
David Kuo
Office: 273-3939
Cell: 955-0776
5150 Palm Valley Rd.
I Ste. 100
Ponte Vedra Bch, FL


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.
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.

FSBO WILL co-op adorable 3BR/2BA,
$209,900, 12571 Ash Harbor Drive (off of
Kimen Blvd.) 2-car garage, concrete block
w/stucco exterior, screened lanai.
247-9854, 476-1329.
WALDEN, CHASE. FSBO, 4BR/2BA
w/private pool area. Floor plan includes
open kitchen with granite counters, great
for entertaining. Newer home.. Offered at
$359,900. 537-3969.
LEASE-PURCHASE: Intracoastal West,
North Kernan. 3BR;2BA/2-car. great room,
fireplace, on *ake, new paint & carpet..
$249,500 OBO. Independent Brokers.
710-3111.
FSBO, PALENCIA, beautiful 4BR/4BA,
plus bonus, large, lot, plantation shutters
and many other upgrades, built 2005, cus-
tom builder. $799,900 Call 904-824-0048.
ATLANTIC BCH, 3BR 1BA, concrete
block, Ig -lot, laminated floors, new carpet
& appliances, CH/A, wood blinds, upgrad-
ed ktichen, fresh paint. Walk to beach
&parks. $239,000. 651-6748, 651-5583.
OFF PENMAN. 2BR/2BA with garage,
1297sf. Park view. $259K. 610-6878.


PONTE VEDRA, Sawrgrass 'Players .Club,
Bermuda Court. 2BR/2BA, unattached pa-
tio home. $289,900. (904)655-5990.
CUSTOM BUILT, 4BR/2.5BA w/detached
bonus room. Walk to Beach. Professional-
ly landscaped, tons of extras. A must seel
Below market value. $499,900. 622-8532.
NEPTUNE BEACH, Summer Sands
o*wnnouse. 2BR,2 5BA, new roof, plumb-
inc, HardlBoard siding, paint. $260,000.
(904)610-7355
NEWER. CUSTOM built, private, ocean-
front home with high dune views ol Ihe
ocean and Intlacoastal Waterway Approx.
4458 sl 5BR.4 5BA. den/ office, tile and
hardwood tioors, formal living and dining,
p.ol and spa, screened lanai with hot lub,
lush landscaping and loaded. $2,750.000.
Phyllis Staines. 904-476-SOLD REIMAX
Coastal Real Estate. www pstaines corn


JAX BEACH!
2BR/2BA home in Jax Beach. Great'
starter home, or investor delight!
$245,000 MLS 261703 HL 50506
NEPTUNE BEACH
2BR/1.5BA townhome. great
location, very charming! $265,000
MLS 261679 HL 50486
KENSINGTON GARDENS
3BR/2BA home.overlooking wood'
preserve in Iront & in back!
$234,900 MLS 264359 HL 50556
RIVERSIDE
Historic Riverside within walking
distance. 3 blocks from river.
Duplex 4BR/2BA. Won't Last!
$349,000 MLS 261694 HL 50496
KEY WEST STYLE
Steps to ocean! Metal roof., stucco
' & vinyl shake, wrap-around porch.
hardwood firs. granite counter. A+!j
$975,000 MLS 277190 HL 49236
OUEENS HARBOUR 11t
Gorgeous 4BR/4BA plus bonus
room, spacious kit, w/brkfs rm, large
fam. rm, & fabulous views of golf &
harbor. $889,900 MLS 249611 HL
48556
GREAT BEACH HOME
Short walk to beach & club, some
wood floors, 1200 SF, deck, kit w/
Sgra,, e-. 4th R or office.

I UEENS HARBOUR
! Fabulous 4BR/5.5BA w/192' on
harbour, 40' concrete dock,
screened pool, spa, & summer
kitchen. $1,645,000 MLS 281444
;HL 49586 .
WATERFRONT 145'
Ouick ocean access, fabulous 6BR/
5BA decorator home, boat house,i
2 liflls, close to Isle/Palms
$1,225.000 MLS 277069 HL 49226
NAVIGABLE RIVER LOT
3.55 high & dry in Putnam Co.
survey & dock permit in place. Call
)Joan Morton @ (904) 699-51701
$550,000 MLS 278783 HL 49376
READY NOW. BRAND NEW
3BR/2BA 2nd floor end unit all new,
ready for new owner Great location
at Merrill Pines Condo. $156,000
MLS 274164 HL 48806
LOADS OF UPGRADES
4BR/3.5BA with master suites, new
kitchen w/granite, media rm, & large
den overlooking pool, close to
beach! $435,000 MLS 271624 HLtI
48616
STERLING RIDGE
3BR/2BA with large backyard with
fruit trees ana above ground pool.
All brick home $235,000 MLS
277844 HL 49266
ATLANTIC BEAUTY
SSituated on a beautiful landscaped
i lot. this 3BR,2BA, totally renovated
home is ready for youl $449,000
MLS 273640 HL 48736


HARBOUR ISLAND in Marsh Landing.
5BR/4BA, 8800sf. Separate guest house.
Shown by appointment. $4,500,000. Call
Lea Underwood,' Prudential Network Real-
ty, (904)571-0790.
OPEN HOUSE. FSBO. South Jax Beach
Home.. Saturday, Sunday, 12noon-4pm.
3BR/2BA, 1824sf. Backyard is So. Beach
Park 3017 St. Johns Blvd. Won't last, at
$399,000. (904)270-2073.
INVESTMENT PROPERTY. Two 4-plex-
es, 4 blocks to Ocean. Fully, rented.
$679,900/ea, or make offer on both..For
details, call Lea Underwood, Prudential
Network Realty, (904)571-0790.
JAX BEACH 3BR/2BA, pool, max space,
upgrades, must see. $339,500. 1133 Pen-
man Rd. 641-0656.


PONTE VEDRA Blvd. Beauty. Adorable
3BR/2BA w/pool. Very large lot.
$1,300,000. For appointment, call Lea Un-
derwood, Prudential Network Realty.
(904)571-0790.
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
MAYPORT LANDING, 2BR/2BA town-
home, 1050sf., screened porch, fenced
yard, W/D, newer appliances. $120,000.
Brokers welcome. (954)975-4062.
ICW, HOLIDAY Harbor, FSBO. Lg lot,
4BR/ 2BA, 2400sf Wt in-ground pool. New
CH/A, roof. $324,900. 246-2336 or 463-
7245. .. .


LOOKING for
ROOM to
BREATHE?
This 3BR home sits on a huge,
.-'Y private, treed cul-de-sac lot with
...lots of decking.

No HOA/ fees allows one to be close to
the conveniences of the city without the B
confines of convenants and restrictions.
$155,000 Call Cindy Cox
904-881-8036

EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOM HOME IN.
SEASIDE GATED COMMUNITY
Steps to the opean-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 incredibleR 7 E
opportunity at $1,250,000. 1 1. 0


Just Over the Bridge...

S i nSeller's Ready to Go!
". Sweet open GR. 3/2. formal LRIDR too! High
ceilings. Ivly casual corner f-place, generous eat-
f t in kit, big indoor UR too! Ideal preserve privacy.
close to JTB & Hodges. Minutes to beachwalks or
S-side shopping! $284.000 NILS 268403
"She KNOWS the beaches...- i-
Rosemary She SELLS the town!" L-
Naughton Call 568-1523
AMntler


PHILLIPS HWY-COMMERCIAL DIRECT OCEANFRONTULIVIiG
2.66-acre parcel on Phillips 50 of ocean view from this
Highway, just north of totally remodeled 3BR/3.5BA +
Baymeadows Road. Zoning IL' study oceanfront dream home.
New Land. Prime location in One of 8 exclusive condo's.
high traffic area! Perfectly priced .Exquisite finishes & the finest
at $1,500,000 Please call workmanship offered. 2 car gar.
Susan Fort for more details. $3,600,000. Kim Martin-Fisher
GREAT OPPORTUNITY... HARBOUR ISLAND ICW LOT
to build your dream home on One of the last lots directly on
large lot close to everything! the ICW in Harbour Island,
Almost 1.5 acres w/a fabulous perfectly situated on the end of
_bulklilng pad pids a'creel ire'drr'-'- a cul-de-sac. Offe fs e6qLiiifi'"
i,..eaiaocess.Ilor-.asmallooaLkto- ..vews- pnstine -. building-..
ICW at high tide. Survey on file. conditions and a 50' boat slipl
$450,000 Call Jayne Hoffman $1,575.000 Call Michelle Floyd
PICTURESQUE SETTING STUNNING ICW VIEWS
Waterfront 4/3.5 + ofc, 2700+sf 4/3.5 on 100x400 lushly land-
2-story stucco home bit in '92. escaped ICW lot. Gated entry,
Ebony stained wood firs, dra- circular drive, 4200'-sf, dream
matlc dbl entrance staircase, kitchen, high ceilings, bonus or
gourmet kitch;,. separate guest game room. office, covered
wing on cul-de-sac in heart of balcony, bulkhead, docK, boat-
PV. $639,900 Kim Martil-FlIsher house. $1,695,000 Susan Fort
SEAVIEW PARK INCREDIBLE OCEAN VIEWS
4/3+ofc, bonus rnm. exercise rm, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, ground
sunroom, Irg master, open kit- floor unit, with wonderful glass
chern w/breakfast nook, formal enclosed sunroom to enjoy the
DR, Irg FR w/gas frplc. 3,772sf, spectacular sunrises Great
built n '02. Oversized 90x140 location...Just a walk to the
lot w/pool & lanai. Walk to bch Ponte Vedra, Inn & Club!
& clubs. $699,000 Susan Fort $1,300,000. Call Susan Fort
VERY FEW LOTS LEFT SEVILLA DEL MAR
Very few lots left on Ponte 2-unit town home development
i Vedra Blvd. Build your dream w/unobstructed ocean views
home on this 100x360' lot with Each unitwill boast over 2500sf,
marsh views & deeded beach stainless appliances, granite,
access directly across the custom cabinets, crown
street. Just reduced to $799,000 molding, 2-car garage & more!.
PIs call, Patti Martin $1,100,000 Mandy Seckinger
RARE FIND PONTE VEDRA SAWGRASS' FINEST
Players Club 3BR/3.5BA villa Premier lagoon- golf setting with
with large sunroom/den fully eastern exposure is absolutely
furnished on private lagoon, breathtaking! Gracious 4200+sf,.
Great shape, 2600sf, Sawgrass one owner. superior quality, in.
Country Club membership mint condition. Wood firs, up-
available to purchase, dated kitchen, Frank Shumer,
$485,000 Call Olivia Seaman Archt. $1,299,000 Joyce Reesh
ST. JOH.S LANDING ESTATES INTRACOASTAL LOT,
Custom home/lot packages from Wonderful opportunity to build
$375,000 In this riverfront your dream home on this 125 x
community presented by 400' lot. A truly rare find Lot
Bulltmore Bldrsl Pristine lots, filled with gorgeous mature
great floor plans plus' private trees, concrete bulkhead, dock
community boat ramp to St.. permit applied for. $1,300,000.
Johns River. Call Michelle Floyd Please contact Susan Fort


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1,~~pe(904) 249-8261


Great Opportunity
Investment opportunity! Rent lower half or all in
this 4BR/3BA hm on 53x50 lot or build on
foundation to 35 ft and have ocean views.
$1,500,000 MLS 257285

<500K Lto $11
Home & 19 Acres
Close to WGV & St Augustine. 3278sfhm has
gated entry. 3BR/2BA + 2 half baths, pool,
atrium, office, wd floors, 2 fireplace, 4 stall barn
& 4 pastures. You must see!
$975,000MLS 268786
Have itAllI
4BR/2.5BA home located in Valono Bch, enjoy,
I Views of Ocean, ICWW, Inlet & Old Town.
Cherry & marble floors, $899,900 MLS 249343

The Prestigious Waterford Condo
Just reduced! Motivated Seller!3BR/2.5BA
Condo w/wrap around balcony, granite in Kit,
built in closets, garage parking & ocean views.
$879,900 MLS 256486
Oceanside living
This well appointed 5BR/3BA beach home w/3
decks & ocean views. Price adjustment
$874,000 MLS 249118


Executive Living
Exclusive home in Turtle Shores, offering
4BR/4BA, screen pool, 18" tiles, private Bch
access plus gated $649,900 MLS 270906
Investment Opportunity!
Duplex at the Beach. Prime location with a
beautiful lot. 1,728sq ft + all situated on a comer
lot. $575,000 MLS 265825

East of AIA & Cute!
Lots of possibilities! Res. zoned commercial,
totally renovated, great location.
$549,000 MLS 278852



Oceanfront Community
Fabulous 2BR/1.5BA townhouse in Ocean
Village. Remodeled top/bottom. Rare chance
to own in Atlantic Beach.
$429,900 MLS 272938

Lot E of AIA
Sought after S Jax Bch. Near JTB, shops and
restaurants. Walk to the beach. Best location
to build! $429,000 MLS 252776


Ocean Forest
Great location for this 4BR/2BA home
with tile floors in kit, baths & entry. Re-
molded master & guest baths. $379,000
MLS 278357
Home or Office Property
Ideal for small business & rental @ the
beach, 3BR/2BA + 14x24 storage room,
plus I car garage. $360,000 MLS 252281
Like New Town home!
Immaculate 3BR/2.5BA, w/spacious
rooms, breakfast bar, patio, 2162sq ft
sprinkler sys, priced to sell! $346,000
MLS 278396

Grand Cay Villas
Beautiful 2/2 condo w/extra Irg closets,
1,163 sq. ft. 2 storage units, open kit w/
breakfast bar, club pool.
$218,500 MLS 271024

Fabulous Area
Great condo w/Marsh Views, IBR/1BA,
includes all appliances + W/D, amenities +
in Community. $161,900 MLS 279377


* OCEANVIEW TRIPLEX *
Lovely triplex east of 1st, 2 homes from
the beach, super rentals or live in one and
rent the other two or convert back to SFH,
30 10th Ave. N. $799,000. Call Margo at
463-0343 today!
www.surffloridarealestate.com
OPEN HOUSE
Feb 4th 1-5pm, Feb 5th 11am-3pm.
FSBO 3BR/2BA, ICW, 1950sf, excellent
home w/large Florida room, A/C, wood
and tile floors, many upgrades, will co-op
w/agent. Priced to sell $225k. 246 Winter
Springs Way 221-6562.


FREE PRE-GAME OPEN HOUSE!
12pm-3pm on Sunday, February 5, come
by the nicest and best-priced home east of
A1A under $500,000. It's 4BR/2.5BA,
completed in 1998 and in move-in condi-
tion. Beach access is just down the street!
Please come by to enjoy snacks and get
the latest information on our growing
county! From AlA, turn east on Solana
Road., Take the first right to 507
Sunset Drive. Berry & Co. Real Estate.
(904)273-4800.


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

Fabulous 55+ lifestyle! Lovely 2/2 patio attached
home, one level, open & sunny! Activities dawn
to dark, security, amenities galore, turn-key
maintenance-free, minutes to bch & new "St. Johns
Center" shops. $175,000 MLS #275485
e"She KNOWS the beaches...
rosemary She SELLS the town!"
NauhtonCall 568-1523
A iler


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 ., EI
pool & walkway to Beach Ave.l.. iLJ
$849,900
Call Margi Pelitt Top Producer 9



| From Cottages to Castles
"......


EXCLUSIVE SWIFT CREEK
MARSH lANDING
Situated on 1.35 acres with endless
marsh ieN s. his custom home fcarure
SBR/-IBA. playroom, billiard/medja
room. den. e\ercti'e room. screened lanai
itth heated pooltspa. and riuU summer
kitchen. For the most discernmg buyer'


ULOEANIRION I
DUVAL DRIVE
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to
purchase a turnkey home on the ocean
with apool. 3BR/4BA, over 5,000 sq. ft.,
custom cabinetry, granite counters,
gorgeous i,ood and stone tIclts. dramatic
stairway, and fabulous ocean views.
$4.950.000


3,499,000 Elizabeth Hudgintrs

Prudential Network Realty's
TOP SALES AGENT
"The .f- i E.ate Proi, :-..nal t.o ell: the be- .t:4 the irr Cost lifestyle"
(904) 285-8449 ext. 3028 Cell 553-2032
SPrudential
Network Realty
V;sit Elizabeth and oil her properties or the internet ..
www.beacheshomes.com or e-mail at elizhudgins@aol.com
Indcpendenlv owned and operated
4QOgirass VIIiM Drive, Suite 101, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
N t o Realty.








OPEN HOUSES SUNDAY 2/5 2-4 F URST ME Y I ou t
726 8th Avenue N, Jax Beach. Totally renovated MLS# 277726 New construction. Only 8
3RBI Bha-hco, eLi- rdit. i A, units left out.of 10 in this Mediterranean
on.n LF. S 50"N I& 14 5th A% enue N. Jx Beach.
Duple -l minetmr'i 2BR/i BA ',r .it borN. building. Only 2 residences per floor. Every
renc'ited d i"2.. .'rJ E on it 4. .on LF unitis3/3,cometunitwithspectacularviews
$6-45f.ii 285-1800 of the ocean. High ceilings, granite
SOUl6r AFRIER cPRESS CREEk countertops and much more! $839,415
MLS# 280615 Bciurtiu 3BR/2 r &2 half BAs. 241-2417
GR &/Ias FP & buill.ins, normal DR, MBR LAW W CIoIE4 jN COWO! "
w/dressmg area & 3 walk-in closets, kitchen w/MLS# 262660 Incredible vistas,
corian cntrs & prep island, 2-car garage & largbreathtaking ocean views. Spacious 2671
i-9.,) 285 1800 sf, 4/3.5, 3rd fl, S end unit. Lots designer
PONI VE M CONDO upgrades & exquisite details. 2 park sp,
MLS# 279733 Largest 3BR/2BA totally private storage, comm pl. Quality, style &
renOtidled ,inew granite counler-.l iaini, luxury! $1,350,000 241-2417
dppLances. nev thh,. upgrade-d carpet catihednrl OC ANFlRONT JXURVI
ceihngs..erlorkl:s the l.e & has garage. man MLS# 252006 Immac 3/3 condo in
annem poe. pa. ia 'm. pn1are t Oceania;JaxBch.Likenew,expansiveocean
acies & morE' .W I81800 views, balcony, SE endunit, fresh paint 2
ElPANSIVE vEWSIP
MIS# 268621 Sa,,~g.isCC 3BR .i5B A o gar sps + storage. Pool/hot tub, exercise rm,
reno.la.ed .drcir ene flrl.gurmil kIrkLher. aiure $935,000241-2417
olor.granicinir.rir., heat pump skrenedlariai INCOME OPPORIlNrIlY
& huge pc.:.l L.,:..i on a -de-sa'.v e,..N.mLe MLS# 260286 Two 4-plexes, 4 blks to
28518ng rge jteo.gl ,e, s 9.ll beach. 2BR/1BA each. All rented, great
u. OLOTva investment. Each bldg $679,900 or both for
Nl 96T O$13,359,800 241-2417
MIS# 262345 Approximately 55 x 96 PT, one $13,359,800 2412417
of a few remaining oceanfront lots in Neptune 6 NEW 'lWNllOMES!
Beach. Come & build your dream home & enjoy MLS# 278094 2/2:5 solid concrete blk.
the oceanviews &breezes. $1,595,000 285-1800 Beautiful wd floors, open floor plan, 42 in
ONE OF A KIND MASIltPIECE cabinets and 2 balconies. Only 5 blocks to
IN PAIENCIA Atlantic Ocean. $399,900 241-2417
MIS# 262101 5BR/5BA +- media/bonus rm, EVi IM D
gourmetkitchenw/stainlesssteelBoschappliances,
winecloset,gaspackage,extensiveupgrades,2BRs MLS# 275561 Over 1/2 acre total, prime
w/Juliet balconies, tile floors, evening terrace, multi-parcel bldg site zoned Res Multi-Fam
3-car garage & 'on 13th fairway. $1,149,000 (JRM-1) in N Jax Bch. Near shops,
285-1800 restaurants, pier. Realtodowner-1 parcel. All
P4ANTAMIONNPV'B for $2,600,000, $650,000 ea. 241-2417
'MLS# 260598 Enjoy premium lake views, $2,6 00 ro' l65 0 2AIA 1
immaculate,well-designed4BW/BAhome,lovely S O
courtyard entry, sun room, custom kitchen MLS# 268357 Ultimate beach home,
w/granitecntris, updatedin2000w/largeBRste& 4/3.5 + guest cottage, Old Atlantic Bch.
mstr on lst, 2 stes & sitting rm 2nd, scmd pool/spa Totally renovated 2000. State-of-the-art kit,
& 3-car garage. $799,500 285-1800 6 bumer cooktop & concrete counters. Pine
PONIE WVEDRA OCE4NFRWF OT firs, 2 gas FP, fml LR, DR. $1,499,000
MILS# 258460 Stunning 1.5 acre high-dune lot 241-2417
w/panoramic ocean views, 230 FT ocean frontage, OP 'i '
350 Fr deep & just N. of Old PVB Condos. C M I
$4,800,000 Also available, two halface lots west MLS# 237834 375 feet on Atlantic
side of PV Blvd., high & dry w/100 Fr.preserve Boulevard. $1,400,000 241-2417
frontage. $650,000 each 285-1800 EXC WON4L lAII'V& DESION!
ATLANIJBEACHGOCE4NFWO MLS# 247758 Spectacular oceanfront
MIS# 244962 Totally remodeled w/excellent views. Custom stone, marble & granite flow
craftsmanship, this 5BR/3BA home is a greathroughoutthis3/3.5 home. The perfect place
library/office, heated pool, 3-car garage for hosting an intimate gathering or large
w/additional 2BR/1BA guest apartment above, formal party! $4,950,000 241-2417
$4,495,000 285-1800 MARSH LANMNG ON mE HARBOUR!
PIANAION OAKSI PONIE VEDWA MLS# 274224 Deep water access, easy to
MLS# 277931 New construction, gorgeous ICW. Magnificent 8800 SF w/sep guest
2-story traditional 5BR/5BA home, stunning house. Ctyd entrance w/2 pools + jacuzzi.
upgrades&elegantrefinements,FRw/FP,gourmet Theater rm & so much more. By appt.
kitchen, covered patio, circular driveway, 3-car $ ,5, 0 1
garage & lush landscaping. $1,249,000 285-1800 $4,500,000 241-2417
MUBEE4HI HEAR T E OCEAN WAVES
EDUCED & MO1 FATDSHI ER MLS# 278304 Charming concr blk 3/1 bch
MIS#257977 Wonderful4BR/2BAbeachhome, cottage, just 5 minutes to the sand! Hd/wd
just 4 blocks to the beach, brand new kitchen firs, lg deck in back yard. $409,900
w/coriancounters&ceramictilefloors,largemulti- 241-2417
purpose bonus room & patio help to make this a
great home. $395,000 285-1800 .. FRENCH COUNIY HOME!
S4N/RW RIRFIW COWO MILS# 247911 Absolutely beautiful 4/3.5
MIS# 264551 Totally renovated w/spectacular in Marsh Landing. Wood firs, upgraded
views of downtown, 2BR/2BA end unit w/den, molding, granite counters & more special
great room, balcony overlooking the river, rooftop touches than you can imagine. Lots of
sundeck&l-covered parkingspace, in oneof the privacy, One of a kind! $1,650,000
mostpopularbldgson thesouthbank TheLeBaron 21 17
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FOR SALE
3BR/3.5BA, ICW waterfront,
3,100 SF. $75.0,000
ATLANTIC BEACH
2BR/1.5BA to% house,
W/D HU. remodeled. $850
Naomi Delmont
904.588-51-7


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OCEAN FRONT Condo 3BR /2BA; OLD
Ati Bch, $998,000. Owner will hold mort-
gage, 219-2481.
PONTE VEDRA 2BR/2BA, 1-car, lake
view, beach access & furnished.
$235,000. 333-2809.
SUMMERHOUSE CONDOS, 1BR/1BA,
fireplace, pool, porter service. $209,900.
Call (904)827-0446.
JAX BEACH. Newer 2BR/2BA. Many up-
grades. 1200sf. 9ft ceilings w/fans, walk-in
closet, kitchen appliances, washer/dryer,
terrace, fireplace, garage. Security sys-
tem. FSBO. $225,500. 246-8775.
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.


SUMMER HOUSE, 1BR/1BA 5 star amen-
ities in PVB great investment at $135k.
Call (904)318-1880.
I.R.S. REFUND?
Most payments cheaper than rent. Con-
dos, Townhouses, under $200,000.
Please call Realtor Kay Hewings, Magno-
lia Properties, (904)553-5019.
PV, SUMMER House, 2BR/2BA on golf-
course. Fireplace, all new rehab, gated, 5-
star, beach access. Best price at $199K.
(904)226-4412, (904)354-5910.
READY FOR A CHANGE?
PVB 2000sf townhouse. 3/2.5, new de-
signer kitchen & baths, new appliances,
tile, screened & glass lanal, storage. No
smokers, no pets. $1350/mo.
(904)571-8449


MARSH COVE, PVB. 2BR/2.5BA. 804
Marsh Cove Place. $235,000 OBO.
(904)631-1245.
EAST OF A1A, 2/2 Townhome. Wood
floors, fireplace, new roof, Jacuzzi tub.
Two blocks to ocean. Reduced to sell
$359,900. Owner/ realtor 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.
PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/+
Superbowl = Super Dealt Save $14k this
week No condo fees 1 yrl. Info pics.
727-458-4230, $218K FSBO. Must See!


PV, SUMMER House, 1BR/1BA, beach-
side cottage, end unit, fireplace. All new
rehab, gated, 5-star, beach access.
Best price at $215K. (904)226-4412,
(904)354-5910.
3BR/2BA, BEAUTIFUL condo in South
Jax Beach, Villas at Marsh Landing, 2nd
floor, beautiful marsh view, carpet in very
good condition, all appliances stay, lots of
closet room for storage. Only $259,000.
(904)613-8507.

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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
435-1031
370 15th Ave. So. Jax Bch


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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, Werner
covered/surface parking and storage. From $519,900 .
(904) 249-8489
Realty'
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SOUTHSIDE
FOR LESS THAN 200KI'
Where can you find a spacious 3BR/2BA concrete
block const. condo at this price? Water views from
every room, two master suites & all appl. include.
W/D stay! Gated community
w/clubhouse, fitness & pool
Incredible value at $179,900
Call Cara Ameer 635-7058


INTRODUCINO...CASA BELIA...
at NORTH BEACH
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Enjoy the sunbathed splendor of beach
iL illH living w/ocean views from these
3BR/3BA condos. Over 1800 SF of custom
green-built energy design w/balconies, garages,
tile, roof & more! $660-$690,000
Bonnie Locke 655-8035
Wanda Petersen 537-4594
Kelly Whitaker-Payne 233-1991

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


CANT WAIT
ANY LONGER?
Then come see this 1 BR/1 BA condo in south Jax Beach
with garage and all appliances, screened patio,
S-fireplace, golf course views, 2nd floor and
no one above you. $170,000.
Ready when you are!
r y, Sherri Beno nn
.. REALTOR. S*l
904- 651-1830 CDNNECTION

AWESOME
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
EAST OF 3" 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 1 BR & BA; 2nd fir
1BR & bath, kitchen & living space. Can
be used for residential or commercial, you I
choose.,
Call Mar#i Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821

Oceanviews From Your
Private Pea&house
New construction 9th floor penthouse w/3,700 SF of indoor
living, 620 SF oceanview terrace,
-.'220 SF sunset terrace
". -~ & 1.200 SF roof top access.
4BR/5BA. master suite & study.
F, ". :;' 10 FT ceilings, gourmet kit. Other
.' amenities incl, pool & covered
i ,, ....parking. c
S0': call Top Producer Lynn Saul!
904-859-9100


TIFTON COVE,
SSAWWRASS CC '
Beautifully renovated 2BR/2BA condo
hardwoods, kit w/new cabinets, stainless
steel appliances, corian countertops. fully
furnished & overlooking lagoon. Great
for second home or investment property. V
$379.000
Call Top Producer Lynn Saul
904-859-9100

REDUCED-INVESTMENT PROPERTY
PRICED TO SELL
$639,900
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!
Approximately 2800 SF.
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer


NEW WATERFRONT COMMUNITY
WATERSEDGE IIARBORTOWN
Watersedge at Harbortown will include 20 high-
end 4 story Mediterranean-style town homes with
private courtyard and roof top terrace. The option
to purchase 50 ft boat slip in your
g e f front yard. Only 4 left!!! Prices
starting at $1,088,900
Call Margi Petitt
To Producer


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 .


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REALTOR'
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
1 imore...Oceanviews from, master
,I' S balcony. Lowest price in new
.- iL construction East of 3rd St. $574,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
S571-9821

2BR CONDO for
UNDER S200,000
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 i
theater, concierge & more.
S ~ri nNn SherriBeno
m ?r REALTOR
CONNECTIUN 904- 651-1830


BEST BUY TODAY

ON THE BEACH!!
Sbuthshore Condominium, 3BR/2BA,
excellent condition in South
-I PJax Bch, covered parking.
S- D, Priced to sell at $599,900
r|I ,,, Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
m ^571-9821


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mobile: 333-7873


IUTAN CONDO
Soon to be Jax Beach Landmark. 8th floor
residential on SE side of the building.
Amazing'views, 12 ft ceilings, rare
opportunity. This is a must see!
Move in April 2006.
$799,900

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THE FUN BEGIN!
Imagine hopping on your bike to the beach or talking
to local restaurants and shops! All from your like new
spacious 3BR/2BA condo with
garage! Only $259,900.
I MLS#271307
Call Amy Wilson at 904-955-0700 and
visit www.AmyCelesteWilson.com!
955-0700


1,2, & 3, BEDROOM CONDOS
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING
TALK TO THE TWINS! Beautiful gated community set in the marsh.
Wood or tile firs, fireplaces, huge screened lanai's, golf & tropical
views. GARAGES TOO! Ready to move in! MLS# 280543, MLS#
264335, 5160,000, $217,000, $259,900. Call today!
Donna Sandiford 386-5800
Diane Barr 234-99971rI


READY
TO BE PAMPERED?
If so, this is the place --- 24 hour gate attendant,
package & dry cleaning drop off, beach shuttle w/chair
set up, golf shuttle, poolside bar chilled towel
service, spa services. Oh, yeah...AND your
2BR/2BA lakefront condo w/patio just steps
away. Only $361,900
Sherri Beno g g3r Nn
REALTOR' 1UUNDO
904- 651-1830 CONNECTION

ROOF TOP OCEAN VIEWS
1/2 BLOCK TO OCEAN
BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTION
New construction townhome 4BR/4.5BA 3 story w/elevator,
2-car garage paver driveway. Construction complete 6
months. High-end finish levels, stainless steel appliances,
granite, custom cabinets, roof top
(;KK terraces, ocean views & more.
$995,000
Call Margi Petitt
To Producer
571-9821


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MARVINRl M E Management 8 Sales, Inc.,
183B North Third Street
lacksonville Beach, FL 3220BO
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
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Jacksonville Beach. New construction. Only 8 units left.
Mediterranean architecture. Quaint building. Only 2 residents
per floor. Every unit is a comer unit with spectacular views of
the Atlantic Ocean.
For more information contact:
?W&&'d4e a PA, REALTOR@
(904) 241-7461 ext 231
or (904) 477-6668
michellehomes2003@yahoo.ocm
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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.

MAGNIFICENT WATER view, 1BR condo,
The Palms at Marsh Landing. Completely
renovated, new appliances, many amenl-
ties, pool, tennis, gym, cinema, tanning.
$975/mo. Avail, now. 349-3434.
PONTE VEDRA- 1BR/1BA condo in con-
venient area near Butlerl Club pool &
amenities $875/mo. All South Realty,
241-4141.
JAX BEACH, 1BR, Upper, 1 block Ocean,
$695+ $300/dep., water included.
Military/Senior discount, small pets OK,
123-D 18th Ave. North 708-0731.
ATLANTIC BCH. 1653 Coquina Place,
1BR., 1/2 block from ocean. large deck/
yard, new carpet and tile, no dogs,
$750/mo. 246-6039 or 962-6361.
NEPTUNE BEACH, 1 Block from Ocean.
Small 1BR/1BA, some utilities included,
$600/mo.+ dep. Call after 3pm, 514-4229.
Owner/broker.


GREAT OCEAN VIEW
1BR w/study, large balcony facing beach,
wood floors, W/D. 2224 Ocean Drive
South. $900/mo. (904)993-2555.
www.BeachesApartments.com
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.
2BR/2.5BA Intercoastal condo. Fum./
ufum., water views, pool, clubhouse,
frpIc., wet bar, patio, 1750sf, $1200-
$1550/mo. Boat dock negotiable.
651-6748, 651-5583.
ATLANTIC BEACH
2BR/1.5BA townhouse, ceramic tile floors,
CH&A, WDHU, 1.5 blocks to Ocean. 1st,
last, deposit. lyr. lease. $975/mo.
Donna Ross Real Estate, Inc. 246-4862.
OCEAN, 2-BLOCKS. 2BR/1 BA, $950/mo.
215 8th Ave. North, J.B. 241-8269.
PONTE VEDRA Beach, 2BR/2.5BA, com-
pletely renovated townhouse. 1300sf.,
WDHU. Small pets ok. $995/mo. Immedi-
ate occupancy. (904)591-2278.


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room, large work room, 1 block from
ocean. $995/mo. (904)525-1676.



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RENTAL
Lovely 1BR/1BA ground floor-
unit. All new appliances.
Call Grace Tausz: 612-1089
$850
435-1031
370 15th Ave. So. Jax Bch


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tainlngi $1500/mo. Call 866-5000. port ferry. 733-5225, 241-RENT. WDHU. No pets. $1050/mo. lease.
PONTE VEDIRA 1BR all new Summer 2 BLOCKS OCEAN, 212 10th Ave. N. 249-4668.
House condo w/ pool, fitness, spa, con- 1BR $650/mo., 2BR $750/mo.Credi ATLANTIC BEACH, ;Near ocean!
cierge, too many amenities to ,list. check, deposit, no pets. (904)514-8530. 3BR/2BA condo w/club pool, fireplace &
$875/mo. Pets welcome. (904)448-5591, ATLANTIC BCH Mayport Townhouse morel $1200/rmo. All South Realty,
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Mayport
+ 2BR/2BATH. Malpor Ldnding.
newlh remodeled unit. -en' nice
$825/mo
+ 2BR/2BA TH. Nla.port Landing,
ver. clean unit, new carpel t$00/mo
* 2BR/2BA TH, end unit, fenced yard
$750/mo
Jax Beach
+ 2BR/I BA Apt, pano in back. walk
to beach. $775/mo.
+ 3BR/2BA condo, South Shore on
ocean, pool, furnished unit;
Starting May 1st, $1900/mo Ior
6 months.
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garage, screen porch, community
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CH/A, WDHU East of. 1st St. $650-
$795/mo. 241-RENT.


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107 Willow Pond Ponte Vedra 2/2
1702 Villas of Marsh Landing Jax Beach 3/2
403 Tournament Road Pone Vedira/Farfield 2/2
126 La Pasada Cir N. Ponie Vedra 3/2.5
165 Cabrillo Lane Ponme Vedra 3/2
16 Tarpon Drive Ponte Vedra 3/2
47 PIavcF qIlb Vlta,. Ponie ,Vedra/TPC 2/2
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42 Northgate Ponie Vedra/Sawgras CC 3/2
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543 Ruule Drive Ponle Vedra 3/2
529 Sunset Drive Ponte Vedra 3/2.5
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806 Pehcan Point Jax Beach 3/2
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$2000 318 Deer Run Sawgrass/Country Club 3/3
$2000 Vista Del Mar Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2
$2400/mo 17" Ave. North w/pool Jas Beach 3/1.5
$2500 562 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Ponte Vedra 3/1.5
$2500 22 Carnage Lane w/pool Sawgrass/Country Club 2/2
$2500/wk The Acquilus I Ja.\ Beach/Oceanfiont 3/3
$2500/wk 728 Oceanfront Nept. Bch/Oceanfront 3/2.5 w/gain
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NEPTUNE BEACH, one block to ocean,
2BR/1BA, 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.
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..
ATLANTIC BEACH. Studio just steps to
ocean Convenient to shops, restaurants!
$675/mo. All South Realty, 241-4141.
JAX BEACH, 2BR/1BA, 2 Blocks to
OCEAN, CH&A, $825/mo. 407 South 2nd
Street. 616-2871.

OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point. 2BR/2BA,
available now. $1700-$2600/mo 3 month
minimum rental. (904)241-7206.
STEPS TO OCEAN
JAX( BEACH. 1BR/1BA, no WDHU.
$675/mo. includes utilities 1028 North 1st
SI. 280-7776. :
JAX BCH, 2 blocks horn ocean, 2BR/2BA,
upper, carpet, ceramic hie, WDHU, front
porch. $985/mo. TDO Management Serv-
ices 246-1125.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 1651 Coquina Place.
Pnvale. 1BR, 1/2 block 1o Ocean. Large
deck/yard, new carpel/tile Iloors No
pets. $750/mo Credit check No
washer/dryer. (904)803-3072
ATLANTIC BEACH 2BR/1.5BA Town-
home Fireplace, washer/dryer, screened
porches, fenced yard. Pet OK. 241-4543.
JAX BCH, 228 A 12th Ave N 1BR 1BA.
1.5 blocks to beach. $690/mo. 803-3099,
821-9751.
MOBILE HOMES. $500 lo $550, on pn-
vale lots. Near Maypon Naval Slation, no
dogs, 333-5579
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
ATLANTIC BCH/ MAYPORT- 2BR/IBA,
4-plex apt. $600/mo +deposit 91 Slanley
Rd. (904)294-8054.
OCEANFRONT 2BR/1.5BA. Lovely Town-
home Bamboo floors, granile counter-
lops, stainless appliances. Community
pool, 2 Oceanlront balconies No pets.
$2000/mo. 2233 Seminole Rd. #19. At-
laniic Beach. 246-2797.
JAX BEACH 2BR/1.5BA, spacious town-
house, 1 block to beach immaculate,
freshly painted and new carpel. $975/mo.
Call 242-9195.
JAX BEACH. 2BR Apartmenl. near
Ocean CH&A, WDHU, no pets,
$795/mo.+ S400/dep. 246-3130.
NEWLY RENOVATED 2BR/1.5BA PVB
Townhome. End unil, in 5-star complex.
Livingroom w/frieplace, dining room, fully
equipped kitchen w/brand new appliances
including washer/dryer. Isl floor powder
room, 2BR/1BA on 2nd floor w/decK off
master bedroom Large closes. Small
pets permitted. $1100/mo email: carloli-
ca2@comcast.nel or (609)487-3473
JAX BEACH. 2BR Upper. 7 blocks Ocean,
CH8A. WDHU, $850/mo.+ $500/dep. Mili-
tary/Senior discount No pets. 710 2nd
Ave North 708-0731.
OCEANFRONT 3BR/2BA condo in S Jax
Bch. Greal views New kitchen, washer/
dryer & more! Club pool. $1950/mo. All
South Realty. 241-4141.
STEPS TO BEACH
2BR/1BA, 700sl. 1026 North Isl Street.
No WDHU. $750/mo 280-7776.

LARGE 1BR. excellent location, 2 blocks
to Ocean, very clean No pets $650/mo.
642-1214, 241-1219


tile. Holly Drive. Quiet neighboihooa.
$1250/mo. deposit. 614-5278.
PONTE VEDRA- 3BR/2BA home on quiet
cul-de-sac in Dolphin Cove! Lg. lot, ga-
rage & morel $1050/mo All South Realty,
241-4141.
WEST BEACHES., 12303 Broad Wing Dr.
4BR/2BA, executive bnck nome.
$1400/mo. VIP Realty 962-6190.
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse. 2025
Seminole Rd. 2BR/2BA, 1/2 block lo
Ocean. Loft office, cathedral ceiling, great
deck. garage, washer/dryer S1450/mo.
813.2430, 246-5520.
VILLAGES OF PABLO 3BR/2BA, CH&A.
ienced yard. kitchen-equipped, screened
porch, fireplace, community club,
$1200/mo. No* cats, no smoking.
221-5833, (407)290-3222.
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhome (5 blKs to
bch) near Town Center, 3BR/3.5BA, W/D,
pets ok, $1350/mo. 904-403-7069.
ATLANTIC BEACH
3BR/2BA w/large master, fireplace, hard-
wood floors, washer/ dryer, small pel ok
,$1200/mo. 651-6748. 651-5583.
JAX BEACH. 4BR/3BA, 2800sf. Pool.
2-car garage, all appliances. Ocean Cay
neighbomood, 3212 Antigua Dnve.
$1850/mo. Mm. 8mo. lease. 891-2136.


LARGE -HOUSE. 3-4 Bedrooms, 30f to
Ocean. Partially furnished, no dogs,
$2500/mo. water included. (904)249-3419,
(904)463-0222.,
PVB, SEASIDE, unfum., 1875sf, 3/2,
frplc., W/D, scr. por., private beach ac-
cess, boat/ RV storage, comm. pool & ten-
nis. $1650/mo plus util. 904-651-0164.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/1.5BA, excellent
condition. CH&A, WDHU. $1150/mo. 333
Sargo Rd. 219-6817.
ATLANTIC BCH 2559 Americas Cup Cir-
cle E. 3BR/2BA, hardwood/ carpet, 1-car
garage washer/ dryer, fenced yard, com-
munity pool, $1050/mo. + deposit.
(904)591-3348.
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. $1500/mo. 673-7863.
BEACHES
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
The Palms, 2/2-condo, approx. 1200sf,
beautiful, great amenities,. avail now.
$1125/mo.
PONTE VEDRA
Summeinouse 2/2 condo, gated comm.
lots of amenities. Avail. now. $995/mo
ICW
SAN PABLO CREEK
3/2 w/ bonus room, covered screened pa-
tio, lenced yard w/ -irrigation syst.
$1225/mo
SUTTON LAKES
4BR/2BA, 2 car ,garage, large home.
$1150/mo, .
ASHLEY WOODS
4'2, 2 car gar., Ig yard; avail. 2/10/06,
$1400/mo.

4/3 w/ bonus room, available now.
$1450/mo.
WINDSOR CHASE'
Lg 4/2, 2 car gar.; .comm. pool, near
schools, $1495/mo.
SOUTHSIDE
IRONWOOD
Executive home, brand new, 2600sf,
4/2.5. galed comm, $2200/mo.
Executive townhome, brand new. lull of
upgrades! 3/2 5. over 200sf. $1800/mo.
DRAYTON PARK
2/2 Townhome, 1800sf, avail. now
$1150/mo.
MANDARIN
Lg .'3/2; 2 car garage, over 2300sf,
$1300/mo. A I
ARLINGTON
MERRILL PINES
(2) Brand new 3'2 condos, 1100sf. Start-
ing ati 900/mo.
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
DAYBREAK WOODS (Pulaski area)
Brand new 3/2, 2 car gar., avail, now,
51295/mo
BONAPARTE CROSSING
3/2, 2 car garage, available now
$1195/mo
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4BR/2BA, 2 car garage. 2300sl,
$13001mo
VICTORIA LAKES
3/2, 2 car gar. less than 2 yrs old, ofl Yel-
low Bluffti Rd (Dames PtI. area) Avail. now.
$1150/mo
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 330 ist St Newly
Remodeled 4BR/3BA 2-blocks to Ocean
& Town Center. $1850/mo. 249-0767,
318.0044.
S JAX Beacn. 3BR/1BA. 4 blocks to
ocean, gooa neignDothood. $995/mo.
S1mo. sec dep. 246-8532, 535-0593.
ATLANTIC BEACH/ Oak Harbor.
3BR/2BA 1247 Sunapee Ave. $1100/mo.
241-2261
PONTE' VEDRA 1 block from ocean.
ocean breezes, 4,312. 3 monins for 18
monlh lease, $2500/mo Available 3/1
285-2808.
INTBA.QASTAL WEST, MarshSound,
t66'li'ful -4BR'3BA vaierfront .w/mar.h
ie*a, riany extras, $2000/mb.
710-7431
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA home
in Villages of Pablo! Comm pool. tennis & ,
more! $1200/mo All Soutn Realty,
241-4141
ATLANTIC BCH 3BR/2BA, sparkling
clean. CH&A, ceramic tile, new carpet,
new paint, 2-car garage, WDHU, no pets,
no smoking, credit check/ references
required. $1175/mo + deposit 247-5393.
ATL BCH, 2BR.'1BA, kitchen equipped,
WDHU, 1000si large lenced yard,
$925/mo TDO Management Services.
246-1125
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA home
w/garage on quiel cul-de-sac. $1150/mo
All South Really, 241-4141.
SAWGRASS. TPC 3+/2, Bermuda C1
First plus sec $1395/mo No pets. 280-
8046/ (904)824-7092.
S JAX BCH 3BR, SHORT walk to ocean,
convenient location, hot tub, private 1ol.
$1475/mo 568-8700
PONTE VEDRA. Nice 3BR/2BA, WDHU,
lenced yard, garage. $1275/mo.
2805142.
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse
2BR/1BA, ceramic tile throughout, great
location. 64 5th Sireel Wesi $900/mo
465-2163.


JAX BEACH. Beautiful, 4BR/3.5BA, 2-car ATLANTIC BCH, 1839 Ocean Grove,
garage, granite, 2800sl, 51999/mo steps Irom beach, 1BR/1BA, lower unit
496 upper 8th Ave. Soulh. 534-2120. apartment, new construction, gorgeous all
the way through. 51t000/mo. 868-3259.


PVB SAWGRASS Country Club 2/2 +
den, water to goll 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 BEACH, 3/2, 1350sf., LR/ DR/ Den,
large yard, breakfast bar, WDHU. 2 car
garage $1200/mo. TDO Management
Services. 246- 1125
PONTE VEDRA, east ol A1A, 1 mile to
PVC, 4/3/2 bonus, 3800sl, pool.-fence,
$3500/mo,, 707-7000
JAX BEACH. 3BR/2BA. wood floors, im-
maculate 321 9th St. North $1399/mo.
534-2120.


ATLANTIC BEACH, beautiful 3BR/2BA,
many extras, 2 blocks ocean, $1600/mo,
710-7431.
NEPTUNE BEACH, walk to Ocean,
3BR/2BA, 1400sf., new,carpet, garage,
storage shed, LR, DR, eal-in-kilchen. 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.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR/25BA Town-
home. 2-Car garage, Silver Lakes
community. Washer/Dryer $1500/mo.
716.0046.
JAX BEACH 3BR/1BA CH&A WDHU, fire-
place, no dogs. Very' nice neighborhood.
1539 Bentin Drive South. $1150/mo.+
$1000/dep. 249-3214 or 945-3303.
JAX. BCH, 930 S. 1st Ave. 2/3BR, 1BA,.
1200sf, $800/mo., new appliances and
bathroom, W/D. Pets OK. Nice backyard.
476-5147.
SOUTH JAX BEACH
37 Sandra Drive 3BR/1 .5BA, garage,
fenced. $1175/mo. +$575/dep. Includes
lawn service. Broker/ Owner, 249-8766.
Call any day.
ATLANTIC BEACH, newer, beautiful
townhome, 3BR/2.5BA, washer/dryer, 1-
car garage, small fenced yard. $1450/mo.
Realtor owned. Call June 994-3608.
HAMPTON SOUTH. St. John's County.
New home, 4BR/2BA on lake and golf
course, all appliances, washer/dryer,
blinds, granite counter tops. Community
amenities. 1165, Garrison Drive,
$1500/mo, Realty Executives 273-3939,
610-6460,.
JAX BEACH. 3BR/1BA, hardwood floors,
washer/dryer, garage, fenced yard. Walk
to Beach. $1350/mo.+ security. 219-9237..
JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA, pets OK. Fenced
yard. $1490/mo. 237-7198, 607-9332.


NEPTUNE BEACH- Charming 2BR/1BA
home jusi 4 blocks from ocean! Enclosed
orch, laundry & morel $995/mo. All South
really, 241-4141.
SJB. 3BPR2BA, 1380sf., fireplace, 1191
.Osceola Ave .$1250/mo. +dep. Day or
nite. 399-2070,
2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOUSE, ceramic rile
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.


LIKE NEW 2BR/1BA Condo w/ocean
view, 1.5 blocks to ocean, Jax Beach,
$1000/mo.904-537-4732.


OCEANVIEW 1BR furnished, condo, near
First- Street Grill:'Pool,. $850/mo.+- fmo
deposit. 247-8916 after 6pm.
WATERFRONT, LUXURIOUS' 3BR/3BA
Sw/office, 2700sf. condo. Located on.Inter-
coastal. in new Mira Vista development.
Lots of amenities. Available with or without
boatslip. For details, call 398-9080 x211.
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL
2BR/2BA, $1050/mo. Beautiful. Fireplace,
vaulted ceilings, newly renovated. Many
amenities. Available now. Realty Execu-
tives, 273-3939 610-6460.
JAX BEACH, awesome ocean front con-
do, 6th floor, (.3BR/2BA, all appliances,
tile, pool, no pets, no roommates,
$1700/mo., (727)686-1708.
PV GOLF COURSE CONDO, near the
ocean and Club at the Pointe. 3BR/2BA,
unfurnished, ground floor w/attached ga-
rage on the lagoon. $2500/mo. (904)285-
5896 or (904)251-5389.
SAWGRASS COUNTRY Club. 2BR/2BA.
No smoking, no pets. $1450/mo.
285-6383.
BRAND NEWI 1BR/1BA, luxury condo,
1yr. lease. $825/mo. (916)622-3754.
NEWER 3BR/2BA; Southside. Upscale
condo. Washer/dryer. $1300/mo. includes
water. 705-9901.
PONTE VEDRA. Walk To Beach. Furnish-
ed 1BR/1BA, water-to-golf view, pool,
tennis. $1250/mo. Includes utilities.
608-0962.
OCEANFRONT. 1BR/1BA. 811 South
1st Street, Jacksonville Beach, 2nd floor.
WDHU, pool, newly remodeled, & beauti-
ful. Everything new, including appliances,
solid surface counters, & cabinets.
$1299/mo: Furnished, $1499/mo. Call for
appointment, 463-1036.


Ponte Vedra Beach
Rental Properiy
TPC Sawgrass Home
Oakbridge 3/2/family rm,
1800 SF, now available
$1,500.00
Dolphin Cove Home
3/2 newly remodeled
Now available $1,200.00
:, Please ContacI:
M&Management Company
904-923-6680.


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Beach Blhd & HodgesWolf Creek Condos $1,175 2/2.0 IC
Candlebark Drinve Waterleal-Kernan Blvd $1,575 4/2.0 IC
Casheros Cove Landing @ Cross Creek $S 1,175 3/2.0 IC
Fiddler Hamnin:ck Line Fiddlers Hammock $2.800 5/3.5 PV
First Street Oceanside Duplex $1,400 3/2.5 JB
Hv. v A I A #74 The Founiarns CondirmnrSm $ 1.075 2/1.5 PV
LaReserne Cir Fiddler's Marsh $1,560 3/2.0 PV
Ocean B\d #-19 Seaplace $1.200 3/2.0 AB
Pebble Brook Di. Rj\erbrook at Glen $1,595 3/2.0 JV
Seminole Rd (F/UFiAdantic Beach $2,400 4/3.0 AB
17th Ale N. Ocean View $ 950 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 Pdlli i' Maish Lnding $1,250 3/2.0 JB
Treasure Cove Lane Holiday Harbor $1,375 4/2.0 IC
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story townhome, newly renovated, 1/2 from ocean. $3000/mo. $1050/mo
block to bch, garage. $1800/mo. Intracoastal West 3BR/2BA, 2nd floor, top end unit,
Quail Point PV 3BR/3BA. Home has Point Meadows Gate Pkwy 2BR/2BA, 4th screened porch, fireplace. $1350/mo.
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NEW CONDO, 3BR/2BA, $985/mo., 1
month security deposit, Call 379-8401,
519-1471.

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

OCEAN FRONT (Ocean 14) beautifully
renovated, furnished, 3BR/2BA w/storage
unit. $2495/mo. (904)571-3877.
PVB- GRAND Cay, 2/2, W/D, gated, gym,
pool. $1050/mo. 285-9324.
WILULIAMS WALK CONDO
New & Lovely. 2BR/2BA
$1150/mo. (904)565-9919
NEPTUNE BEACH. 2BR/2.5BA Town-
home, fireplace, fenced yard, garage,
WDHU, community pool. $1250/mo,
571-5517.
PALMS AT MARSH LANDING
Gated, reson living, work out room, pools,
large 2BR/2BA. wiwasner dryei, like new,
7-12 month tease, $995/mo Owner Agent.,
993-3803 and 993-5853

/ GATED CONDO. 3BR/2BA. JTB/Hodges;'
all amenities, washer/dryer, fireplace,
garage. $1250/mo. 382-7606
PVB- AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY *
Beach close. 2BR. CORNER units W/D,
tpl new carpel, paint, appliances. $900.
$1190. Make your deal. Early move-in.
better deal. Call Janet, 635-6375.

2-STORY Townhome. balcony., replace,
washer/dryer, dishwasher, CH&A. ceramic
tile, Berber, 2BR/2.5BA, $1395/mo.,
(904)333-8462
OCEAN FRONT 3BR/2BA condo, avail
4/1, 219-2481.
PV CONDO, 2BR/2BA, screen room, lake
view. pool, tennis $1100/mo 234-4939.
PVB FAIRFIELD- 2BR/2BA, garage. Man-
ned community gate, pool, tennis.
$1150/mo. 1904)614-4609.
BOATER'S DREAM. 2BR/2 5BA, water-
Iront townhouse at the Moorings, Jax Bch
Newly renovated,new appliances, washer,'
dryer. $1600/mo. Includes 50 It boalslip
Call (904)424-6572.

JAX BEACH Steps to Sand. on 1st St.
3BR/2BA, washer/dryer large balcony
1400st Great location. No dogs.
$1550/mo -, MARSH COVE, PVB. 2BR/2.5BA 804
Marsh Cove Place. $1050/mo deposit.
(9041631-1245.
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA- Atlantic Blvd @
the Intracoastal Waterway, 314BR, 3.5BA.
approx 2700sl w/manna view Reson
style living, live among mirlionauesl
$2500/mo includes 1 car garage, water
sewer, cable, pool, spa. club nouse,
health club, Manna Walk. gated communi.-
ty w/water Marsh and marina views
Available May '06. 40' boat slip also
available. Call now 463-2845.

PONTE VEDRA, a spacious 2BR/2BA
comer until, wasner/ dryer w/fireplace.
$1175.mo., 635-6375
SUMMER HOUSE. PVB, 1BR/1BA wi5
star amenities, washer dryer included .
goli side $900/mo Call (904)318-1880.
PVB CONDO. 1BR/1BA, 5 star amenities,
new carpet & appliances $950/mo. Call
Liz 859-1503
THE VILLAS 2BR/2BA. garage, porch,
ground floor. pool, etc. j $10/, mq.

THE RESERVE, Point Meadows
2BR/2BA, Gated, Pool. Spa. Fitness
Center $1000/mo 260-1961.
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL
2BR/2BA, $1050/mo. Beautiful Fireplace.
vaulted ceilings, newly renovated. Many
amenities. Available now. Realty Execu-
S lives, 273-3939 610-6460.

PALMS @ Marshlanding- 2BRP2BA. luxu.
ry condo, gated community. minutes from
beach, $1175/mo. Available nowl Call
838-1565.
NEW CONDO, Orange Parki Washer/
Dryer, cable. $825/mo. (916)622-3754.
Olga.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE, 1BR/1BA. Fire-
place. washer/dryer. All new. $900tmo
534-4060.

DELIGHTFUL 2BR/i.5BA Townhome At-
tractive decor. Ihreplace. WDHU. play-
ground. pool No smoking/pels. $750'mo.
secunty Background checK. 241-8706,
463-8030.



OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beacn
homes Weekly/monthly Visit us at-
laxbeacnrenlal cam or 535-3911 or,
535-3828. 0 I

OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA. weekly, monthly, yeany. Call
904-249-8269.
S OCEANFRONT- FURNISHED & unlur-
S nished homes & condos From $500 per
week All Soulh Realty, 241-4141.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Beautifully lumrnished
3BR/2BA, 2-car garage. Walk to Ocean.
$1850/mo 607-4401
S. JAX Bch 2BR, lully lumishead. ocean-
tram condo. Monthly/ Weekly 241-0267.
www renljacksonvillebeach.com
OCEANFRONT 1 Bedroom Weekly or
monthly Pool. (9041463-7343.
2BR'2BA CONDOS. Beauhilully turnisned
SPnme beaches locations. Short ternr or
yearly 887-5005



JAX BEACH. Tenriffic 3BR/2BA. spacious
home. Near Ocean $500/mo. 247-8913
QUIET. INTEGRITY, stability drug tree.
Refs $400,mo 333-2624 Iv msg.
CHRISTIAN SEEKING ROOMMATE Al-
lantic Beach $400/mo +1/3 utlities. Avail-
able immediately, Jonanthan 866-6937. .


EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA- Atlantic Blvd @
the Intracoastal Waterway, 3/4BR, 3.5BA,
approx. 2700sf. Resort style living,, live
among millionalres' 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' boat slip also available. Call now
463-2845.


MAYPORT AREA (off of Assisi), furnish-
ed, deposit, $110/week, 372-4265:



JAX BEACH retail/ office space 1550sf. +,
3rd Street visibility. 246-0576.
UPSCALE EXECUTIVE Offices for lease
In beautiful Jax Bch. Fully furnished,
amenities Include wireless high speed In-
ternet, use of fully furnished conference
room & kitchen. $700/mo w/ 2yr, lease.
$750/mo w/ lyr lease. 242-9195.


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JAX BEACH building. lor lease w'onice
Mull-puipose use Near public boar ramp.
1800s1 $1500'mo For details 249-3214.
343-1919
ATLANTIC BEACH. Free standing office/
commercial, reltai building, shop, commer-
cial loi & warehouse space. Starting at
$500/mo Free lent. 1904)514-1090.


FREE DOG Good home. Female, black,
mixed Lab 10mos 247-2618.
FREE TO loving home. Female Chocolate
Point Siamese. very sweet, 3 yrs old,
249-0767.

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FOR ADOPTION female ,Wlemeriener,
very sweet', well trained, 8yrs old. Must
find loving home. 234-6453.
GERMAN SHEPHERD, Female, spayed,
3-1/2 years. Glorious personality. Owner
III. Free to excellent home. References re-
quired. 249-1020.
FREE CATSI Male, declawed, long hair.
Female, young, spayed, white .w grey
spots. 270-2410
CAT IN need of good home. Adult male,
short hair English, declawed front & back,
all shots, nuetered. Very friendly & social.
Contact Michelle (904)477-6668.


SPONTEVEDRA

OFFICE SPACE

AVAILABLE
Short or Long Term
Secretarial Services
Conference Room
East of A1A/
walk to beach
Close to shopping/
restaurants
For more information,
call

(904) 543-7000


AMERICAN PIT Bull Terrier Pups. Born
12/12/05. Parents on site. Call 234-0152,
leave message


AKC REGISTERED Yellow Idmale Labs
Health cenilicaies, TRAINED. $400-S600.
249-0085.
AUSTRALIAN BLUE heeeler Puppy, le-
male. lOWks old. Snols, wormed $150
Karen, 249-9324 leave message Go
WHITE BRINDLE Pit Bull Pup. female,
$250. Black Lab puppy. male. 8 wks old,
$300 (904)535-0339


HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600
LOST COCKATIEL. while, Monday,
(1/30/06) Park Terrace West Allantic Bch.
Call ;246 6564.


Lost Cats

Please call: 859-8654


Please call Cheyenne at 859-8654 if What: TOo iost Cats
you've see our cats. When: Ocnay ano Atlani
i1oth cats are aiJout 5 : months olu 0 have oust Deenhere: each. ust Northlan
f CficeiiO. ,iiFiJ] the galeD is in the front. De is irey 0 iOaOitiOe Tavern
'lacu' strinCeiO Dith an eutra heCinOOay toe 0i
iron eyes. OirteisL the feOaleC is in the rear. Lihe
is a rrey 'i OLhite calico -ith a CinO nose. hey Dent
,- issihn-.-_ri'-rayi-irht soveF here'arouni: Liq aQ r --
l'-ieleons .THANyK YOU .s.e. ur
little one's.HANK YOU1 -


W ADOPTION
Happily married couples who have been
trying to adopt botn while and bi-racial ba-
bies nai.e much love, happiness & devo-
ton to share By leaning them help make
Inis dilficuli time easier lotr you, you will be
making their dreams come Irue If you are
considering adopliorn please call our atlor-
nev lor more inlormaiion regarding ner pn-
vale (no agency) and compassionate
adoption services. Emollional. medical and
living expenses provided il necessary.
Contact Caroly/n Wagner. Attorney,
(9041632-1810 iJaxi FB#0642355.


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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
AUTO STORE TOWING INC gives
Notice ol Foreclosure ol Lien and intent
to sell these vehicles on 02/15/2006,
9:00 AM at 153 LEVY ROAD ATLANTIC
BEACH, FL 32233. pursuant to subsec-
tion 713 78 ol the Florida Statutes AUTO
STORE TOWING INC reserves the right
to accept or reject any and/or all bids.


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PUBLIC HEARING
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
Notice is hereby given tnat a Public Hear-
ing will be held on the Wasle Manage-
ment contract proposals at 6:30 p.m on
Monday, February 13, 2006. in the City
Hall Council Chambers, 116 First Street,
at which time the City Council will consider
their adoption into law. Tne proposals in
their entirety may be inspected at the Of-
lice ol the City Clerk dunng regular work-
ing hours All interested parties may ap-
pear at the meeting and be heard with re-
spect to the proposed waste management
options.
II a person decides to appeal any decision
made by Ine Council with respect to any
matter considered at such meeting or
heanng the'person will need a record ol
the proceedings and for such purpose
may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record
includes 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 Statutle, persons with disabilities need-
ing special accommodation, Including
hearing assistance, to participate in Ihis
meeting should contact the City Clerk's
Office no later than 5:00 P.M., the day of
the meeting.
Lisa Volpe, CMC
City Clerk
BL 2/3/06 '


ADDITIONAL PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board of Adjustment lor the City of
Jacksonville Beach. Florida will meel and
hold public hearings on Tuesday, Febru-
ary 21, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. In the Council
Chambers, located at 11 North 3rd
Street, Jacksonville Beach to consider the
following variance applications:
BOA 06-100011 City of Jacksonville
Beach Land Development Code Sec-
tion: 34-336 le)ll) e, lor -140o lot cover-
age in lieu of 35o maximum and 34-336
(for a gravel vehicle use area (driveway)
in lieu ofconcrele or asphalt paving, to al-
low for a single-family dwelling, for prop-
erty located at 534 Nortn 17th Avenue,
more specifically, Lot 15. Block 6, Surf
Park Unil One

A copy of the above referenced applica-
tionis) is available for review in the oltice
ol the Planning and Development Depart-
ment, 11 Northn 3rd Street, during normal
business hours IM-F. 8a-5p).
Board of Adjustment
City of Jacksonville Beach
NOTICE
If a person decides to appeal any decision,
by the Board of Adjustment with respect to
any matter considered at any meeting,
such person may need a record of the
proceedings, and, for such purpose, such
person may need to ensure that a verba--
tim record of the proceedings Is made,
which 'record includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be
based.
The public is encouraged to speak on is-
sues on this Agenda that concern them.
Anyone who wishes to speak should sub-
mit the request to the 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 particl-
pate In this meeting should contact the
Planning and Development Department
no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day preced-
ing the meeting.
BL 2/3/06


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LEARN TO SPEAK SPANISH
Private Spanish lessons offered by an
experienced teacher from Spain. 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.



EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER wanted.
Musl have own transportation -and'
telephone. Paid weekly, must be-flexible
to work 20/hrs per week minimum.
838-1462.

MUST LOVE'DOGS. Dog walker/bather,
kennel cleaner, 20/hrs/wk. Some early
am, late pm. & weekend hrs. required.
Apply in person San Pablo Anim. Hosp.
13185 Ad. Blvd. 221-6783


GREENFROG PEST PREVENTION
Administrative Secretary Data entry &
computer experience. Minimum 25 wpm
Good telephone skills, customer friendly,
organizational skills Apply Monday-Fn-
day, 9am-4pm. 159 191h Street North, Jax
Beach.
S.+.* ;

MEN'S/LADIE'S TAILOR. Jax Beach. Sat-
urdays. Excellent salary. Apply In person,
ask for Fitz or Bob, Rosenblum's,
2400-203 South 3rd St
DOG BATHER/ Groomer apprentice,
8am.lpm, Tuesday-Saturday. Hard work,
must be dependable. 249-3272.
OFFICE ASSISTANT for Insurance Mar-
keting Company. Flexible hours. Pleasant
phone skills, basic computer skills.
background in ACT, Word, Excel. Call
755-8895.

COMPANION SITTERS, HHA, and home-
makers needed for Beaches area. Call
Underhill today Ask for Pat or Candice
(904)396-7553.
CHILD CARE Teacher. Accredited center
links to literacy program. CDA preferred.
Starting, $10/hr. Come join our team
Beaches Academy, 1725 Penman Rd
246-3885.

NAIL TECH, Experienced. Also, Recep-
lionist. Atlantic Beach area. 249-8777,
861-9067.
COCKTAIL SERVER. Please apply in per-
son, Giovanni's, 1161 Beach Blvd Jax
Beacn. 249-7787.
VAN DRIVER. No CDL required. 7:30-
9:30am, 2-4pm. Free child care. Beaches
Academy, 1725 Penman Rd. 246-3885.

CUSTODIAN &
BATHROOM TECHS
Energetic, flexible/ multi-task person.
Transportation with valid IL driver's li-
cense a must. Hours: 6pm-10:30pm or lat-
er. Call Wanda or Debbie after 2pm.
285-3400 x3352.


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
Assistant Golf Professionals
TPC at Sawgrass


Brent Baudier
Director of Food & Beverage
TPC at Sa\ grass


ATLANTIC BEACH van/ minibus dealer-
ship requires Lot Assislani/ Dnver Valid
drivers license witn clean driving record.
Age 21 -. Inquire: 58 West 9th Street or
241-6004.

ASSISTANT HEAD cashier needed nights
-, ad weekends, ProqIlr Ace HardvflrepT. 7
-;,,A N 4 1_79 iil; l; I


JANITORIAL PERSON. Evenings 8-11pm
Monday-Saturday. Call Judy, 220-0088.

NOTICE TO READERS
HELP WANTED classifications in this
newspaper are intended to announce gen-
uine current job openings. No fees may be
charged to the prospective employee. Ads
for sell-employment or business opportu-
nities appear under the Business Opportu-
nities category. Ads which may require
payment of fees for employment informa-
tion, guidance or training may appear un-
der Job Service Should any Help Wanted
advertiser ask for a fee or it the advertiser
is offering a product or service rather than
a job opening, please notify The Beaches
Leader. 249-9033.


DRIVERS NEEDED
Atlantic Beach van/ minibus dealership.
Clean driving record; abstract required
Local and/ or long distance runs. CDL pre-
ferred, but will train. Ex- school/limo dnv-
ers welcome. Inquire: 58 West 9th Street.
241-6004.

SILVER BOX Is looking for experienced
Salesperson. Call 242-0655
SELVA MARINA COUNTRY CLUB seek-
ing Servers, Beverage Cart Attendant,
and Dishwashers Must be outgoing and
dependable. Pnone 904-246-4827, e-mail:
accounting@selvamarlna.com. or apply
in person.

NOW HIRING. Expenenced Receptionist
lor busy salon. Apply in person. 2409
South 3rd St., Jax Beach. 241-4247.


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SunTiusi has a great opportunity for sales
minded people to loin our organization.

Financial Sales Representative
In-Store Harris Teeter
Ponte Vedra
.If you have banking and sales experience,
please send your resume lo,
carla.rowley@suntrust.com or la<
(904) 732-4689. Drug-free Workplace
and Eaual Opportunity Employer MT.,D,V


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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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AUTO TECHNICIAN. Beaches. Own LAWN MAINTENANCE. Experienced.
tools, driver's license. All makes & mod- Needed. Monday-Friday. Transportation a
.. els. Contact Alton, 249-0311. must. 860-4062, 821-0102.


BUSINESS OFFICE Assistant for Bepch-
es Academy, 1725 Penman Rd, Jax Bch.
246-3885.


PAINTERS
FULL-TIME, and Temporary Full-Time at
a Premier Retirement Community. Excel-
lent benefits. Experience required. Appli-
cations available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233; Fax to 904-246-9447;
email to jobs@fleetlandlng.com. EOE/
Drug-Free Workplace,
GRAPHIC ARTIST needed for fast-paced
Print company. Production experience a
plus. Fax resume to: 246-5201.
FRONT DESK Receptionist in holistic, in-
ternal medical office needed. Full/Part-
tirme secretarial, clerical, and support of
M.D. -a unique setting. Experience re-
quirea in answering phones, computer
skills, and communications and public re-
'aions skills required Must be enthusias-
tic, dependable, consistent, and an excel-
ent match Fax Aesume with rets -no
phone calls please. Persephone Healing
Ans Cenler, 904-246-3778.


MEDICAL. PERSONNEL needed M.A,.
front-office, medical records, Billers, Tran-
scriptionists, Family Practice, OBGYN,
and Dermatology experience preferred,
Fax resume 636-0066.
CHILD CARE Teacher. Accredited center
links to literacy program. CDA preferred.
Starting, $10/hr. Come join our team
Beaches Academy, 1725 Penman Rd.
246-3885.


HUMAN RESOURCES
SPECIALIST
For expanding healthcare staffing and
home health care business. Position per-
forms full range of HR functions. Requires
. personable, self-directing, detail oriented
person with HR experience, preferably in
healthcare. Must be proficient in Microsoft
programs. ,Bachelors degree preferred.
Career advancing opportunity; competitive
pay and lull benealis Fax resume to:
(904)241-9675 10o apply.


ANDY'S POOLS, INC.
3 Pool Techs needed. Experience prefer-
red, but will train. Clean driving record.
401k,, health benefits. Please call
241-5811.


BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli- SEEKING HAIRDRESSER & Nail Tech,
able cleaning help ResidenlialiCommer- Beaches area salon. PT/FT. 249-2254.
cial Call 242-9358.


FRONT OFFICE, enlry level position, en-
ergetic person for fast paced office.
246-9162.
NEED RESPONSIBLE, Compassionate
Caregivers to care, for elderly. Call
631-5354.


HOUSEKEEPERS
Full;Time witn greal benetlis and work en-
vironment Experience preferred Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL.; Fax to 904-246-9447; emall'to
rbs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/ Drug-free
workplace.


WANTED: CARPENTERS & Helpers. Re
modeling Ocean Edge Condos, .Jax FIT SILK Presser Needed. Guaranteed
Beach. 693-3130 hours Ponte Vedra. 285-5644.


LAWN CARE Technician Growing route
w' eslabliished company. Excellent pay and
Benefits. No experience needed Good
driving record. DFWP. Call 241-7874
TEACHER, CDA Certified. 4yr. Old Class.
Warm & loving Teachers & Assistants
needed. FT & PT Call 249-0905, or lax
resume to 249-5241. The Beaches School
& The Red School House.


Free room and board in exc
cleaning. caring for home, &
nave valid Florida Dnv
716-0898.
WE ARE expanding again a
of a sell- molivaled plumb
new construction & remode
must DFWP EOE. 246-8331
BAGEL/DELI COUNTER
Beach. A.M hours. Must
weekends. Call 534-0395


change lor nelp
Sarivina Must


FRAMING CARPENTERS., G.C. Supenn-
lendeni for established company Drug
free work place, benehlis. 241-2721.
CDL-A O/ OPS. Great Miles Bonuses!
Base plates/ permits paid Regional home
time weekly Settlements twice
weekly Fuel/ passenger program! derry:
800-432-5534.


POOL MAINTENANCE Personnel Experit
ence preferred, but will Irain Valid driver's
license required for insurance 246-2455


her's License. EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT. Beaches finan-,
cial practice needs an administration pro
to join our congenial, professional learn
nd are in need Use your communication. client service
ter to perform and organizational skills to help us serve
I work Exp a our wonderful clients. Requires 2+ years
0. experience. slrorig Microsoft Office skills,
superb arlention to detail and real follow'
ERSON, Jax Ihrough ability Insurance background a
be available plus Email your resume and salary history
to NEBBAB@aolcom EOE.


FIRST CHOICE Home Improvement JANITORIAL CLEANING
FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements FIT OR PIT evenings. Beaches, South-
Needs skilled carpenters & Iree climbers side, Wesiside Must have Iranesponaion
349-2628 and phone. Starr immediately. 273-2761


CNA
FULLTime 3pm-11pm in our new AssisI-
ed Living expanded facility at premiere re-
irement community. Excellent work envi-
ronment and benelils. Applications at
Fleet Landing Security Gate. One Fleet
Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL, Fax to
i904i246-9447; email lo: jobs@fleetland-
Ing.com EOE/ Drug-Free Workplace.
POOL CLEANER wivalid Florida Driver's
License. Experience helpful but will train
Good salary & benefits Apply: Surtside
Pools, 313 Beach Blvd 246-2666, or lax
resume: 249-8801 e-mail: surisidepools
@aol.com

CSR F/IT
Reliable transp -compuler skills a must
Apply www.cls-Ilonda.com. 996-0233
CLEANING MUST have car & cell phone.
Days. $15thr. 372-0369.
WANTED- BARTENDER. Barback, Door-'
man, FT/PT Apply at 2206 Mayport Rd.
221 n8''8*. I .A Pr
FRAMER'S HELPERS needed Custom
homes, Beaches area. Transportation re-
quired 868-0866.
SERVER/ BARTENDER Flexible hours
AM and PM snirls Excellent tips. Apply in
person. The Tavern at Sawgrass. 285-
3133
TILE LABORERS. experience prelerrea
but noi necessary Stan immediately. Pay
depends on expenence. Call Robby
962-5466
FiT ACCOUNTING ASST. For 27yr old
pool construction company Mulii-account-
ing function position inclusive of AR, AP,
GL. Collections and Job Costls. Human
REsource skills helpful. Must have strong
Excel and organizational skills. 2-5yrs. ex-
perience required Greal benefits including
-40liKi. Fax resume to Surtside Pools ai
904-249-8801 or email to
luiie@surisidepools.nei

WAFFLE HOUSE Now hiring All shilts, all
positions @ Mayport & Beach Blvd. loca-
tions. Call 242-8840 or 537-6530; or apply
within.

TWO HAIR slations available for lease.
Call 874-2525


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HOME CLEANERS earn excellent pay.
cleaning homes weekly & biweekly De-
pendable car required. Full or pan lime
Call 223-5033.
NURSES
(LPN OR RN)
Full Time Monday- Friday. 3pm to 11pm at
a Premier Reltremeni Community Healin
Center. Excellent work environment. Ex-
perience in geriatric care desired Applica-
tions at FleeL Landing Security Gate, One
Fleet Landing Blvd Atlanlic Beach, FL;
Fax .to '(904)246-9.447; email to:'
jobs@fleetleanding.com EOE/ .Drug-
Free Workplace.
EXPERIENCED ADMIN needed for PV
artal Must have strong computer skills,"
solid work history F/T and P/T positions
available Salary is $28-$35K with oppor-
tunity for grobwh Please call ATS Staffing
at 904-224-1400 or email resume to
.meganic@als-staffing corn
SALES
ALANTIC Beach vani minibus dealership
jerig," ptlI-mobvaied Individuals.. i2i.,
g year end, Enlry ievel position, com-
puter/ Internet [iterate clean driving re-
cord Draw vs Commission. Excellent ben-
elits to include proiil sharing. CDL license
preferred, but will li ham
www.transitplus.cbm Fax resume:
221-2705
INSIDE SALES
Work at the Beach. We're a Microson de-.
veloper providing software for transpona-
lion, logistics. dispatch, and accounting
(Heavy prospecting, lelemarkel;ng and
lead generation.) Prospecting experience
a musl along with strong PC skills and
ability to work independently Fax resurie
to 241-7333 or e-mail:
jenniferw @deserlmicro.nei
CUSTOMER SERVICE Rep wanted,
Souihside seeking 2 individuals, entry
level, no weekends, computer and office
skills a must. Fax resume to Mr. Kirk at
(904)339-0196.







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DIRECTOR OF RESIDENT CARE. Will
direct, plan and coordinate resident care
.for a 92 unit assisted living community.
Will insure state regulations, facilities poli-
cies and procedures and relations to all
nursing personnel. Requires detail-orient-
ed Individual with current FL LPN or RN li-
cense. Strong leadership, communication
, and clinical expertise a must. Please apply
to Ashford Court @ Marsh Landing, 1700
te Greens Way, Jacksonville Beach, FL
32250 or Fax to (904)-285-9063.
EOE/DFWP.
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 ioin a Nation-
al company & work in Ponle Veara 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 e-mail:
jfm-@mediakids.com


SERVICE PLUMBER needed, exp. &. val-
id DL a must DFWP EOE. 246-8330.


RECEPTIONIST' CLERICAL Proliceni ir,
MS Word 8 Excel Ponle Vedra Beach,
area. Organized, positive aTitude. 8am-
5pm Monday-Friday. $11hr Fax resume
to Ginger at (904)280-1640 or email to
geddy@lnc.com
CARPENTERS APPRENTICE willing to
learn the trade No exp necc. Must have
drivers license & good drivers record. 568-
8700.
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Souithsde
and Beaches Work in teams 01 three
Must have own Iransponaiion. Approx.
$175 per wk to stan, M-F no nights or
weekends Home Cleaning Centers of
America (904)642-8885
HELP DESK. Assist our customers wilh
QuickBooks and our OuicKBooks certified
billing software Provide training and sup-
pon via telephone and on-line application
sharing loots PC Help Desk experience
required. We offer Mon-Fri work week.
competitive pay. great benefits, 401K
Email resume 1o kellys@wasiebooks.com.
TRAINERS FOR Day Program Work with
MRADD adults. M-F. 8am-4pm Apply 850
6th Ave Soulh, Suite 500 249-8556
EOE/.DFWP.
AUTO DETAILER, Detailing Mariager
needed. Driver's license. Iransponalion
-equired. Will train. Experience a plus Up
to$700/wk. 716-4413.
CLERICAL HELP and Experienced Irriga-
tion Tech needed. All inquiries confiden-
tial. ,Great pay, immediate openings
249-5400,

SECURITY OFFICERS
Needed for immediate F'T & P'T posi-
lions Requirements Class D' security Ii-
cerse HS Diploma or GED cle;Tr'aclad*
ground and drug Iree Excellieni i :Sy hl
Benefits. Qualified candidates may lax re-
sumes Io (904)281-0084 or apply al. First
Coast Security Services 6817 South-
point Pkwy. #1001, Jacksonville, Fl
32216. (904)281-0070


NANNY. GOOD Pay. PT/FT, days. Trans-
portation, references needed 241-2723
LABORERS. HELPERS Skilled personnel
(all types) Call 249-8147 or apply. 203
Soulnh 3rd Slreei. Jax Beach Good pay &
benehts.





Up to $420 plus+
per week!
(Within 5 weeks F/T)
6 Paid Weekly
Design your own daytime hours
Work regular clients near your
home
Experience a plus
Must have own transportation
and home phone


242-8235


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We are currently accepting applications for energetic, customer
service oriented team members for the following positions:
Retail Associate (PT)
Security Officer
Diningroom Attendant
Relief Night Audit.
Telephone Operator
PM Turndown (PT)
Kids Club Attendant
Gym Desk Attendant
Great opportunity to work in an oceanfront resort with
terrific earning potential. 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.

Apply in person to:
607 Ponte Vedra Boulevard, Ponte Vedra Beach
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm

For additional information call 280-6076
See current openings at: Profiles.hospitalityonline.com/211464
SDrug Free Workplace EOE




At Ponte Vedra Beach


EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT. Ponte Vedra
based family office seeks a highly motivat-
ed and energetic Individual to join its team
of professionals. Candidate must possess
superior skills In MS Excel, Word, Access
and Outlook and must be proficient In nav-,
igating the Internet. Only well-spoken can-
didates with a pleasant disposition will be
considered for this excellent position. For
further information regarding the Firm,
please visit www.spring-bay.com or
www.sontagfoundation.com. Resumes
should be sent to
cgregory@spring-bay.com
CONSTRUCTION WORKER w/valid Flori-
da Driver's License. Experience helpful
but will train. Good salary & benefits. Ap-
ply at Surfside Pools, 313 Beach Blvd.,
246-2666 or fax resume to: 249-8801,
e-mail: surfsidepools@aol.com
PAINTERS- EXP., own tools & transporta-
tion. Honest & dependable. Top pay.
223-0709.

RAGTIME TAVERN now accepting appli-
cations for experienced Line Cooks. Apply
in person, 207 Atlantic Blvd. Atlantic
Beach.


LINE COOKS, & experienced Breakfast
Cook. Immediate openings. Apply: The
avern al Sawgrass 285-3133.


UTILITIES COLLECTION/
DISTRIBUTION OPERATOR
City ot Atlantic Beach. $12 48'nr; $499'wk;
$25.958'yr. benefits. Must obtain a mini-
mum of a Class "C" Collection or Disinbu.
lion System Tecnnician Cenif. within 18
miners. Irom hire dale- must oDbtain & nold a
valid Class "B' Com, Driver License with
air brakes within 6 mins from hire dale;
Applications accepted unli 2/i5i06 at 800
Seminole Rd.. Atl. Beach. FL 32233 For
more into visl twwwv.coab us or call
1904)247-5820 Non-smokers, tobacco
users will be hired Drug, nicoline and al-'
cohol testing conducted EOE



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


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Services Agent
offer great pa),pajd %acaron
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We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits,
opportunities for advancement and
a caring management staff.
Please apply in person Tuesday- Friday. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appt.
1000 PGA TOUR Boulevard; Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Website: www.sawgrassmarriott.com
Job Hotline: (904) 280-7070
EOE M/FIDN


1r5BAPTIST


Depend On Us For Life.
Apply online anytime at:www.ebaptisthealth.com
Nursing:
Full-time, Part-time,PRN Registered Nurse positions in
CCU, PCU, Med/Surg, OR
Dietary:
Part-time Food Service Associate II Sat/Sun 7a-3p
Food Service Associate Stocker Tues. Wed, Fri 8a-12:30p
Full-time Food Service Associate II days/shift varies
Environmental Services:
Floor Finisher 7a-3:30p, 3p-ll:30p, 4p-12:30a
Full-time, Environmental Service Tech 4a-12:30p, days vary
Full-time, Environmental Service Tech 8a-4:30p
Nursing Support:
Full-time Associate Care Provider (CNA) 7a-7p PCU
Part-time Associate Care Provider (CNA) 7p-7a days vary
PRN Associate Care Provider (CNA) in CCU 7p-7a days vary
Laboratory:
Full-time Med Lab Asst II 2:30p-lip days vary
Full-time Med Lab Technologist 8:30a-5p days vary
PRN Med Lab Technologist 3p-11:30p days vary
Surgical Services:
Full-time Surgical Tech 7a-7p M-F take call on weekends
Full-time Surgical Tech 7a-5p 4 days/week
Clinical Professional:
PRN Speech Language Pathologist 8a-4:30p M-F
Full-time CT Technologist M-F 6:30a-3p
PRN CT Technologist
Full-time Stress/Holter Technician M-F 8a-4:30p
Radiology Intern, M-F shift varies
Full-time Radiology Technologist 3p-11ll:30p, M-F w/call
'Full-time Sonographer
Clerical:
Part-time Health Unit Coordinator in PCU 7p-7a
Full-time Patient Access Rep II 8:30a-5p, 3p-l1;30p M-F
PRN Patient Access Rep II days/shift varies
Medical Records Analyst 7:30a-4p M-F
Security:
Security Officer Sat/Sun 8a-4:30p
Baptist Medical Center-Beaches
Baptist Health is an equal opportunity employer.


249-9033


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PROFESSIONAL CARPET and UP-
HOLSTERY CLEANING TECHNICIAN.
Nationally award winning Carpet and Up-
holstery Cleaning company is seeking a
full-time carpet and upholstery cleaning
professional technician. Cahdidate has a
professional appearance,. reliable trans-
portation, a positive attitude and a willing-
ness to work hard. Heavy lifting and physi-
cal labor required. Some flexibility in
schedule, including Saturday work, is re-
quired. No cleaning experience is neces-
sary, but is helpful. Customer service
and/or sales exp. is preferred. Competitive
hourly'rate during training period.Income
potential in first year is $25k+. Clean driv-
ing record required. Background check
and drug screening required. For-Immedi-
ate consideration please call 262-2322.


PRIVATE CLEANING Company seeking
reliable workers. Serious inquiries only,
must be insurable. Leave message,
716-8824.
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.


DRY CLEANERS
3 POSITIONS. Dry Cleaner/Pant Presser,.
Front Counter Person & P/T Driver. Call
Anna, 246-1705. The Cleaners, 1519 Pen-
man Road.

BUSY BEACHES Psychiatry practice
seeks RecepiionislSecreiary. Also, P/T,
possioie Fax resume. 247-4926
JAX BEACH Restaurant hiring Cook &
,Servers. Evenings. Call 247-8757.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital seeking
Receptionist with Customer Service expe-
rience. Apply within, 28 Corona Rd.,
Ponte Vedra, 285-7924.

SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811,
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax, FL
32224.
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*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.
CARPENTERS & Helpers. Transportation
& tools. Production=$$. 226-8576, 7am-
7pm, Johnny.
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply In person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
VISITOR SERVICES ASSETS: P/T and
F/T positions, weekend work required,
some evenings. Salary range $6.50-$8/hr.
Retirees and college students welcome.
Send resume to: Beaches Museum & His-
tory Center, P.O. Box 50646, Jacksonville
Beach, FL 32240.
STYLIST NEEDED for South PV Salon.
Potential 60% w/following. No service
fees, retail 'incentives. Please call
280-0494.
BOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT
Atlantic Beach. Min. 8yrs. A/R/ Invoicing
both manual & computer bookkeeping.
Strong QuickBooks & Excel background.
Desire: self-motivated, analytical person
with quality phone skills. Excellent benefits
to include ,profit sharing; Immediate.
www.transitplus.com Fax resume:
221-2705.
BEACHES AREA Embroidery company
seeks machine operator. Exp. preferred.
-536-8693:
RECEPTIONIST F/T, M-F,-8am-4.30pm,
$9.50 per hr + benefits. Multi-phones, fax,
filing, computer, copy machine. Dependa-
bility a must. Send resume 270-1633.

Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders. wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. 246-
0967.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital is looking
for Kennel Attendant. Apply within, 28 Co-
rona Rd. Ponte Vedra. 285-7924.
HAIRSTYLISTS NEEDED. 3 Rental sta-
tions. New salon in Neptune Beach,
2nique's. Call 246-0041.
CAPTAIN/ MANAGER needed for 24hr.
Sea Tow operation at the beaches. Must
have Captain's license w/towing endorse-
ment, excellent boat handling skills, com-
puter literate, outgoing and friendly, basic
boat maintenance knowledge, must'be
flexible and motivated. Call 249-3456 or
fax resume to 249-3462.
DRIVERS WANTED
Coastal Cab Co. 246-9999
UPSCALE EAST Arlington Hidden Hills
Area Cafe, experienced Grill/ Saute
Cook, Dish and Waits, lunch, dinner
brunch. Back Porch Cafe 3031 Monument
Rd. 998-9918.
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
Jax Beach office needs experienced pro-
fessional, excellent. pay and benefits,
strong computer skills needed. Call
241-7874 for appr.
HARRY'S SEAFOOD
BAR & GRILL
Now hiring full ime Hosi Hosiess for AM
& PM shifts Servers- lull avaiiabiliry. Ap-
ply within 1018 N. 3rd St JB.


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


Classified 7.


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.


LANDSCAPE BUSINESS. Established
route, trailler & top of line lawn equipment.
$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-
vertiser requires you to Incur phone serv-
ice charges or pay a fee to learn the na-
ture of the opportunity, please report I tto
The Beaches Leader, 249-9033.



MS TONI would love to be your Nanny.
Lots of experience & good references.
.Love children & have lots of TLC to give
your little Angels. Call 521-0567 or
247-2304.
ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable
transportation & references. $9-$11/hr.
any area. CPR & First Ald. 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 proles-
sional My home. oft Allantic and Hodges'
Blvd. in The Woods Subdivision
221-5110.
CHILD CARE Teacher. Accredited center
links to literacy program. CDA preferred.
Starting, $10/hr. Come join our ream!
Beaches Academy, 1725 Penman Rd.
246-3885.


BOOKKEEPER- DO you need a book-
keeper lor your small business7 Call Kim
703-6550. Exc rels, expd notary also

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MASSAGE BY Sharon- Mobile Massa
Practice. Specializing in Relaxation M
sage. $60/hr. Call 945-7788 for appo
ment.


IFYOU are ihterestedin advertising.under
this category please call 904-249-9033 nor
emai class tied' Oeachesleader.com


WILL PROVIDE quality. live-in or nourly
caregiver tor your loved one Call Knsn
, 631-5354
CAREGIVER YOUR Home Your needs.
Dependable. experienced, licensed lady
Will help as needed: errands, meals,
chores, eic. Flexible schedule. Referen-
ces. Call 509-7105.
PRIVATE DUTY CNA. will care for elderly
Excellent$ references. Degree, wi'many
years of expert Call Donna, 285-0432.


BED- KING mattress sei. $299. Can de-
liver t904)391-0015.

DESIGNER, LAMINATED Flooring.
$.85/sf. 30% thicker, still in box, must sell.
744-6534.
AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed for $899. 249-8877.
LAWN TRAILER. 6'x16'. Excellent condi-
tion. $1100. Call 223-5891.


SETH THOMAS Ship Bell Clock $475.
Solid brass 10" porthole $95. Beautiful
ship's wheel and WWII Liberty Ship cap-
tain's chair. 241-6913.
DINING ROOM TABLE w/6 chairs, china
cabinet, white washed Oak, $500. Living-
room set- sofa, loveseat, 2 end tables, 2
lamps, coffee table $300. Dining table,
light Oak, round $40. 241-5002 or
241-8228 after 5:30pm.
ESSENTIAL FURNISHINGS. Give your
home a makeover. Shop for top sellers in
collectibles, home, garden and seasonal
decor. www.essentialfurnishings.com
BROWN LEATHER chair and ottoman
$1400 new, $400 OBO. Misc office chairs
desks, and credenza. Call 241-6008.
DIAMOND RING, ladies solitaire, 1-karat
$999. 241-5666.
USED, 3-WHEELED bikes, adult size. Call
477-7736 or 223-0362.
SONY XBR Vega, 36" ,TV. 3yrs ,old.
Perfect, $800. 955-7141.

NEW MAYTAG GAS DRYER
Neptune Drying Center $800 OBO. Sells
for $1200. 904-543-8467.
1960'S DREXEL French Provincial DR set
w/china cabinet, buffet, curio cabinet, ta-
ble, 2 leaves & 4 chairs. $500 OBO. Gate-
way 4.1 MP Digital camera w/extras $130.
HP Color printer $35. 246-3857.
KING SIZE bedroom set includes bed
rails, headboard, boxspring, mattress,
dresser w/mirror, and one nghtstand.
$500 OBO. Please call with any ques-
tions. 821-5564.
NORDIC TRACK CX925,' like new, $350.
Lv msg. 249-8126.
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THRIFTY TREASURES -The Little Store
with Morel Huge furniture sale 2/11 &
2/12. Find your missing treasures here.
6536 Beach Blvd, west of Intracoastal,
across from Advance Auto Parts.
BED- FULL-SIZE;' new, w/warranty, in
plastic $110. Must sell. (904)398-5200.
MATCHING GREY metal rectangular cof-
fee table & 2 end tables w/ glass tops,
$75. Dusty rose colored bedroom chair
$25. 285-4815.
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer, $75/ea.
30 day warranty. Deliver, $20. 318-8173,
992-1470.
WASHER/ -DRYER $175, dining table
w/two chairs $100, ladles roller blades and
gear (size 7) $125, call 704-4102.
STEEL BUILDING BLOW-OUT
Factory Direct save thousands
24x30 to 150x300
Can erect of drop off.
(904)241-1012
2005 KENMORE 22.5cf. refrigerator. New,
never used, over and under type. Icemak-
er, filtered waler white Cost 5900. Sell
$500. 904-509-3862
VALENTINES GIFT. lack & blue Austral-
ran fire opals (loose and rlnqsi. Brand new
speakers True SurrounO Sound two lor
$195 241.6913
5X10 LANDSCAPE trailer,' excellent'con-
dition, $350. Call anytime 247-3443 or
866-2594. .
MATCHING NATUZZI learner reclining
coucn and chair. beige. excellent condi-
tion. $575/both. call 759-4023
GE PROFILE Refrigerator. S/S. ice & wa-
ter in door, good cond., $250 246-5502
MEADE TELESTAR' Telescope, $40
305-8652. .
NEW PELICAN CAMERA CASE with In-
ternal organizer, $135. BRAND NEW BO-
GEN professional tripod, model #475B,
$225. LARGE TAMRAC backpack cam-
era bag. $80. 887-9595
DREXEL BEDROOM lurniture excellent
condition dresser mirror, nighi slana
$495, 285-7696, 273-7888.


NEPTUNE BEACH. 400 Block of Lora'
Street. Look for signs. (PVB Estate relo-
cated.) Furniture, lighting, antique hats/
boxes, books, silver, lots of china, entire
contents of house. Friday, Saturday, Sun-
day, 9am-3pm.
MANDARIN WATERFRONT
Antqsll Fancy inkwells & frames. R.
Bayreuth, amberina, depression, linens,
childs clothes, dolls, Steiff animals, coins,
dolls, steri set, quilts, cameras, books.
Antq furn an (ong Hibei. etc) 101o 01
great old jewelry. Full! 12755 Dowood
Hill Dr, oh Julington Cik Rd Park w care'
Be willing to walk CHINA CAT 241-0344
chlnacatantiques.com. Thurs 9-4,
Fri 9-3. No's. @ house @ 8AM.



STEERING SYSTEM, TELEFLEX Sea
Star,. Bay Star Kit 20ft SS FTG, PT#
HK4200H.- up to 150HP Still in box. $700.
Call 249-0377
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
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.
40FT BOAT slip available at old Old San
Pablo Creek Marina $700 mo includes
electric. For details, 398-9080 exi 211.
1995. PROLINE, 17', center console,,
T-top. Many extras Ready to fish. $9000.
349-7684


BMW 528i, 1998, 124,000mi., white, fully
loaded, excellent condition, BMW main-
tained. 2nd Owner. $10,500 OBO. 280-
3111.
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.


RESUMES, ONE DAY Service. Career
guidance available 220-1481.

PIANO LESSONS
E:penrencea Teacher has several open-
nas ir, Ihe Ponle /seara & 210 area least
& wesli CHILDREN & ADULTS. Begin-
rers Irrough advanced ACCELERATED
PROGRAM available lor adulls 8 seniors.
814-484-1


1982 SEARAY, 31 Express Cruiser new CLUTTER COACH Need help getting
starboard engine Reducel, $24.000 your nouse. garage or business unclul-
246-9011. tered and in order' Call for free estimate.
463-2006.


2003 HONDA Shadow VLX 600. New
tires, 'windshield. Great for new rider!
$4200. 655-3491.


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

PROFESSIONALLY BUILT Skate Board
Ramps. All sizes!. Please call for details.
Robby & Greg, 962-5466.
SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complete
iune-up All makes. all models, $49.50
241-2112. '
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HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in Commercial and Residen-
tial Cleaning. Lawn Care, Auto Cleaning,
Window Cleaning, Janitorial Services, etc.
Call Hermon. 2464-238 612-1755.
*. ..


ACCEPTING NEW Clients in Beaches
area. 10+ years experience. References.
Also, meal preperalion.241-8442.
WILL CLEAN your home. Reasonable, de-
pendable, insured. Connie's Clean
Sweep. 710-6896.
H. KADIC CLEANING SERVICE. House
(Move-In/ Out), office, restaurants. Li-
censed & insured. Good references
(Beach Hut). Call for tree estimate.
(904)226-7734.
GET A Clean Start In 2006 call A PLUS
CLEANING. best service best price
(904)514-8092.
EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER, and
Banquet Servers iith Relerences Please,
call 642-2430, leave message.


I FTHELP WAN


DANA'S ANTIQUES has expanded. New
Dealers. Antiques, Cottage, French, Mod-
ern and Primitive furniture, lighting and ac-
cessories. Also quality used furniture.
Always accepting good consignment.
75 11th Street North, Jax Bch. 249-1771.
PONTE VEDRA Beach. 150 Vera Cruz,
Apt. #514. 9am-3pm Saturday; 8am-lpm
Sunday.


as- TWIN LOFT Bunkbed: set w/built-in com-
int- puter desk & bookshelf, Pine. Includes
dresser & mattresses. Will deliver. $400
OBO. 223-4378, 813-0120.


FILL DIRT PSOIA,-AND-
FIREWOOD 221-0605.
SONY 46", HD Projection TV w/stand,
3yrS. old. $700. 285-7719.
BEACH BOYS, cooking wood for Super-
bowl. 759-1612
TANNING BED, Wolf Perfect Sun 16D,
2003, like new. Asking $1500. Call Randy
237-1870.
WE*BUY*SELL*PAWN
*GOLD*DIAMONDS
*GUITARS*SURFBOARDS
A1A PRESTIGE JEWELRY & PAWN
327 10TH AVE. NORTH, 241-5666.
QUEEN SIZE Bed w/frame $100. Full Bed
w'frame $80. Clean, quality beds. Can de-
liver. 246-1832


ELECTRIC TREADMILL, recumbent sta-
tionary bike, weigh bench w/ hand
weignis. Iloor mals. all barely used. $350
OBO. 249-2362.


WASHER, DRYER, Refrigerator, patio
set, glassware, household items, garden-
Ing tools, lawn mower, flower pots, more.
513 East Surf Spray Lane. (PV By The
Sea). Saturday, 9am-?
SUPER GARAGE Salel. Saturday, Sun-
day, 9am, 145 Summerfleld Dr. House-
hold, patio furniture.


97 TOYOTA Rav4, 84K, AT, air, CD, PW,
$5, 500. 249-8126.
1992 CHEVY Lumina Euro, 2DR, AT, A/C,
high miles, runs great, $1150. 716-2586.
1995 ACURA Legend, 4 door, sunroof,
auto seats, dark green exterior, beige
leather seats, 147,000 miles. Very good
condition. $4900. Call 699-0894.


A NATIVE SUN LAWN AND LAND-
SCAPE MANAGEMENT. Total Lawn
Maintenance Cleanups. Sodding. Mulch-
ing. Re-planling available. Free estimates
247-3344.

ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Seivice. Reasonable.
rates 821-0737.
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HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in "Complete Flowerbed
Cleaning and Workover". Call Hermon,
246-4238, 612-1755

ENDLESS SUMMER Lawndare. Free esti-
males. Professional customer service
Mowing. edging, weeding, trimming- trees.
shrubs Licensed & insured. Residential &
commercial CALL US FIRSTI 270-2664.

PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service We mow
lawns Free estimates. 246-0967.
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc. Competitive
rates. Call Alan. 237-5301.
PALM TREES. Hedges Tnmmea, Yard
Clean-ups. Mulching. Sodding. whatever it
rakes. etc Dave 249-4724.

LAST MONTH TO SAVE $$$
Free Estimates. I-Time clean-ups, mulch.
Pine straw, sod, hedge Inmming, pruning.
demons nailing. 207-4037. Insured.

PROFESSIONAL, QUALITY,
- -. -TIMELY- SERVICE
All inclusive regular lawn maintenance
Mow. edge shrubs, weeding Free esti-
maies. reasonable prices. References
23 years experience. 207-4037 Insured.


COMPLETE DOCKS and bulkheads,
wood or vinyl, concrete also available
Please call George ai 904-226-8700 or
Tripp at 904-545-9979 CGC058241


HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep water
boat slip for rent. 40h. $600 50h. $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


FORBES CONCRETE. For all your pump-
Sing needs Licensed. Insured. 424-6674


OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Safe roof cleaning. Deck .& fence
restoration. Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured Call Kevin 994-0045.
PATRIOT PRESSURE Wash & Window
Cleanin. Licensed & Insured. Free Esii-
mates. Houses, decks, walkways, drive-
ways, patios. 248-9672..


IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this' category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com



DAVID'S POOL Service Weekly cleaning
Most residential pools $25.'week+ chem,
cals. Licensed, Insured. Pool clean-ups
our specialty. We make your life a linle
easier 285-0240.

RINIGUTE

IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
SPARTAN SEAMLESS GUTTERS, 5" &
6'. 30yrs experience. All work done by
owner Free estimates. Licensed, insured.
695-1065



TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs, specializing in lermile damage
246-1529.

ALL ABOUT KITCHENS. Complete kicnh-
en remodeling, cabinet replacing, counter-
tops, repair and alterauons, appliance in-
stallation. Free estimates 710-6076
PROFESSIONAL CRAFTSMAN Painting.
extenor-interior, ceramic ile, carpemniry. All
types home repairs. Free esiimales
20yrs experience 568-2451


Member o me Better usminea Bureau



HANDYMAN. NO Job too small. Free Esti-
mates. References. Kelly, (904)449-6918.
ALL AROUND REPAIRS
Painting, Carpentry, Drywall, Siding,
Decks, Pressure Washing, Wood Fen-
ces. SENIOR CITIZEN 20% DISCOUNT.
31yrs. experience. FREE ESTIMATES.
Jack, 229-9389.

HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for quality repairs, service
calls. painting, improvements and miscel-
laneous jobs. DAVE. 246-6628.
ARTISAN HOME Improvement. Master
carpenter, tile installed, clean, tree cutting,
trimming. Free estimates. Licensed, Insur-
ed. 904-553-4663.


1995 ASTRO Cargo van, 6 cyl. Will trade
for mini motor home; or consider any 4cyl
vehicle. 305-8652.
1994 CHEVY Astro Van, 136,000 miles.
Recent A/C, complete service record. New
exhaust system. Very dependable. $2500,
249-2505. '


TILE 14X14 TEXTURED mat, off white,
for wall or floor, 140sf, $125 for all. 887-
4203.


AFFORDABLE WINDOW' CLEANING,
13 years experience Reasonable prices,
io* minimum raies. weekend appoint-
martis available ,904)525-7419



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


I FREOOD


MERCEDES, 1988 300e, black, CD, ex-
cellent condition. $3900 OBO. 635-7118.


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


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


WYMAN'S PAINTING and PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY. 15yrs. experi-
ence. Specializing in beach homes.
221-4117,
FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall, tex-
ture. Specialize in smaller jobs. Will work
evenings & weekends. Ucensed, insured,
references. 403-7389.
PAINT IT RIGHT! Interior, exterior. Free
estimates. Call Mike Williams, 285-2651.
25yrs. experience.


IF YOU are Interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
mail: classified@beachesleader.com
ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices @ the
Beach: 25yrs. experience. 962-5876.
CCC1326983.


1246-1933 1 9 AtIantic Ivd.1
I 1L9 &I il0MA MY


MOVING SALEI Furniture, golf, household
items. Saturday, 8am-2pm. 1312 Planta-
tion Dr. South off Fairway Lane.


HOUSEWARES, ART, clothing, toys,
tools, furniture, lots of cool stuff. Saturday
9am-3pm, 1300 Neptune Grove Dr. West
(off Florida Blvd.).


2003 VOLKSWAGON Jetta, excellent
condition. Dealership warranty. Take-over
payments. $13,100. 727-7979.
1999 TOYOTA Avalon, 100,000ml., very
clean, all power, $7400. (904)472-5438.


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FOUR GALS & A CARD TABLE! Every- 1998 ACURA CL. Teal, tan leather interi-
thing goes Sat 8-2pm, 134 SOLANO of. $6500. OBO. 241-7721.
CA CIRCLE. o.472


The City of Jacksonville Beach is seeking to hire
I: Customer Service Rep I

'. Maintenance Worker I, Streets Division

Utility Service Worker I

'? Building Maintenance Mechanic

.E' Electrical Engineering'Technician II

!. Relay Substation Crew Leader

Others
We offer excellent benefits to all full-time regular employees,
(some part time employees are eligible for annual leave) in a
Drug Free workplace. For more information on these openings
or to view other positions visit us online at
www.JacksonvilleBeacb.org, call 247-6263 or in our office
11 North 3rd Street. 2nd floor, Jacksonville Beach.
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