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Table of Contents
    Section A: Main
        page A 1
        page A 2
        page A 3
    Section A: Main: Opinion
        page A 4
    Section A: Main: Viewpoints
        page A 5
    Section A: Main: Police Beat
        page A 6
    Section A: Main: Obituaries
        page A 7
    Section A: Main: Calendar
        page A 8
    Section A: Main: Sports
        page A 9
        page A 10
    Section A: Main continued
        page A 11
    Section A: Main: Sports continued
        page A 12
    Section B: Weekend
        page B 1
    Section B: Weekend: Leisure
        page B 2
    Section B: Weekend: Arts
        page B 3
    Section B: Weekend: Screen
        page B 4
    Section B: Weekend: Music
        page B 5
    Section B: Weekend: Religion
        page B 6
        page B 7
    Section B: Weekend: Arts and Entertainment
        page B 8
    Section C: Classified
        page C 1
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        page C 3
        page C 4
        page C 5
        page C 6
        page C 7
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    Section D: Are you hungry?
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Shoe art
Auction raises money
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VEDRA


SAn edition of TheBeaches Leader


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


Christ Church files site plan with county


FROM STAFF
Nearly a year after the Christ
Episcopal 'Church expansion
plans were first presented to
the Ponte Vedra community,
the church Thursday submit-
ted a preliminary site plan to
the St. Johns County Planning
Department.
Before the end of the
month, the site plan will go
before a design review com-
mittee made up of county
staffers, said David Harrell, a


planner for St. Johns County.
The staff will give comments
and ask questions about the
church's plans, Harrell said.
A more specific site plan and
construction plans will be sub-
mitted after the church
addresses the county's com-
ments, he said.
The original expansion
plans met with questions and
objections after church repre-
sentatives presented their
ideas at several community


meetings beginning in March.
But because no plans had
been filed with the county,
some questions could not be
addressed such as the issue
of whether the roads around
the church would be adequate
to handle traffic that might be
expected.
The original plan called for a
parish hall about five times the
size of the existing parish hall
and a three-level parking
garage at the northwest part of


the Christ Church campus.
Church representatives said
that by expanding the parish
hall, parking would have to be
expanded under the county's
rules. A garage is the only way
enough parking could be
attained on the 6-acre parcel,
the church said.
Christ Episcopal Church is
in a residential area, on the
northwest corner of Solana
Road and San Juan Drive about
two blocks east of State Road


A1A.
After hearing objections
from the community the
garage, increased traffic and
safety concerns were most
often cited the plans were
scaled down.
Church officials presented
the new plans to the commu-
nity' last month in a public
meeting, where many resi-
dents thanked Rev. Rick
Westbury for listening to their
concerns.


The new plans include a
two-level 22,000-square-foot
parking garage as opposed
to the larger, three-level garage
- and a 19,000-square-foot
parish hall, which is about 24
percent smaller than what was
proposed last year.
After the county staff reports
its comments on the prelimi-
nary site plan, the church
would be expected to respond
within six months, Harrell
said.


'Fan village'


Project designed to

enhance TPC viewing


BY LAURA FOWLER
STAFF \I'RITER

At the request of PGA Tour
officials, St. Johns County-
Commissioners agreed Tuesday
to help expedite plans to
improve the TPC at Sawgrass in
Ponte Vedra.
The project, which will start
immediately after this year's
Player's Championship Mlarch
23 to 26, will include a new
clubhouse, renovations on the
two golf courses and the con-
struction of a "fan village" for
spectators.
With the cooperation of the
county in the approval of the
plans and permits, the renova-
tions should be complete
before the 2007 tournament,
said Vernon Kelly, president of
the golf course properties for
the TPC.
"\We will have the finest
tournament facility in the
world," Kelly told commission-
ers Tuesday.
Kelly said the fan village will
be part of an effort to improve
the overall entertainment
experience for spectators of the
tournament, which has been
moved to May beginning next
year.
The village will replace the
main walkway where specta-
tors exit buses from offsite
parking and walk to the golf
course.
The area will include food


vendors, shops, restTooms, and
interactive .touch screens for
guests to check the scores of
their favorite players.
The village will also feature
kiosks that will explain the his-
tory of the tournament and the
facilities.
Other entertainment






Actually, the golf course
will play like it was origi-

nally played when it was
designed.

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Vernon Kell)
President. golf ouar popE ier?(


improvements include tech-
nology upgrades such as more
"jumbotron" screens for spec-
tators to watch other players
on different holes, Kelly said.
Since most spectators watch
the tournament from hole 17
- said to be one of the most
difficult holes in golf there
will be three jumbotrons show-


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ing players on other holes for
the convenience of the view-
ers, Kelly said.
Those watching at home will
also experience fewer commer-
cials, thanks to negotiations
between NBC and some of the
major sponsors of the tourna-
ment, including UPS and Price
Waterhouse Cooper.
The sponsors agreed to limit
commercial times to no more
than five minute per hour.
As for the course itself, seven
miles of soil from the Stadium
Course will be removed and
replaced with sand to accom-
plish "firm and fast" condi-
tions, David Pillsbury, chiet
operating officer for PGA Tour
properties, told commissioners
in a presentation Tuesday.
Because of rainy weather -


part of the reason the tourna-
ment was moved from March
to May Pillsbury said scoring
during the tournament has
become more inconsistent over
the years.
"We found that the enemy
was moisture." Pillsbury told
commissioners.
The moist, spongy course
prevented golf balls from
rolling very far, almost making
the course easier for profes-
sional golfers in the tourna-
ment, according to Kelly..
Replacing the soil with sand
will result in harder fairways
and, in turn, faster rolling
balls, Kelly said.
"Actually, the golf course
will play like it was originally
played when it was designed,"
Kellv said in an interview


Thursday.
"It's actually harde
pros."'
The steep mounds
will also be slightly
structed to improve
views.
And on every putti
a mechanical aeratio
will be installed un
the surface. The sy
act as a giant vacuum
moisture out of the g
draining it into pip
the surface.
Even if it does rai
the tournament, Ke
officials will be able t
greens quickly and r
course to normal coh
During construct
Stadium Course will b


Rezone


delay


asked


P FROM STAFF

rs" Neighbors opposing a
request to rezone an ocean-
*. front parcel in Ponte Vedra are
asking that Monday's hearing
jk on the request be postponed.
A Feb. 3 letter asks the Ponte
Vedra Zoning and Adjustment
Board to delay its hearing so
attorneys for the opponents
can have more time to prepare
their case.
The request to rezone 829
Ponte Vedra Blvd. to allow two
- -e homes instead of one is sched-
uled to be considered Monday
by the zoning and adjustment
board, which will make a rec-
ommendation to the St. Johns
.r for the County Commission.
If the application is
at No. 17 approved, the 200-foot-wide
y recon- parcel would be rezoned from
spectator R-1-A to R-1-B, changing the
minimum frontage needed to
ng green,. build a home from 150 feet to
n system 100 feet.
iderneath That would allow two homes
stem will to be built where one exists,
i, sucking which has raised objections
green and from neighbors, the Ponte
es below Vedra Municipal service
District TMSD) board and the
in during -St. Johns County planning
elly said, staff.
o dry the "If the parcel is rezoned at
eturn the this location, the applicant
editions. may be able to land possibly)


ion, the
be closed.


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Calculus + trigonometry =

end to millionaire dream


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Mark Ferrell, assistant coach for the Cal Ripken Southern League team of the Ponte Vedra
Athletic Association, instructs his team on proper batting stance Tuesday at Davis Park, off
County Road 210 about one mile west of the Intracoastal Waterway.


BY LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER

,Shannon Lewis of Ponte
Vedra enjoys watching "Who
Wants To Be a Millionaire"
almost every day, but
Thursday's episode was espe-
cially entertaining for her -
because it was her face on the
TV screen.
Out of nearly 1,300 who
tried to get into a lan. 14 tap-
ing of the show at Disney-
MGM studios in Orlando,
Lewis was one of 325 random-
I' selected for the audience.
The show, which gives con-
testants the chance to win $1
million by answering a series of
increasingly difficult ques-
tions, aired Thursday at 12:30
on NBC in Jacksonville. -
"It was weird,' Lewis said
Thursday afternoon about
watching herself answer ques-
tions from the show's Emmy-
Award-winning host, Meredith
Viera.
"I wasn't like 'Hmm, make
sure you don't make any stupid


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The 22-year-old University
of North Florida senior said she
never expected to be picked as
a contestant and was complete-
ly surprised when her name


was announced during the tap-
ing.
She and her best friend Sarah

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Edible valentine art
A cookie-decorating event
for children in celebration of
Valentine's Day is scheduled
10 a.m. Saturday at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library.
The event is free.
Coastal course offered
A 40-hour course on the,
coastal ecological system will
be given next month at the
Guana reserve's
Environmental Education
Center south of Ponte Vedra
Beach.
Taught by instructors certi-
fied through the University of
Florida's Institute of Food and
Agricultural,1 4epeeW 4 ,. h,,t
course' is. open to adults arind
costs .$200.
Deadline for registration is
Nf'arch 5, and the course will be
given 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. March
16, 20, 23 and 30 and 9 a.m. to
noon Saturday, March 18 and
25.
Included will be classroom
lectures, videos and presenta-
tion, complemented with field
trips and practical experience.
Space is limited. To register,
,call the,. Environmental
Education Center at, (904)
823-4500.
The center is located near
the dam of the Guana
Tolomato.,Matanzas National
Estuarine Research Reserve, off
State Road A1A about 12 miles
south of Mickler Road.
SIf the' shoe fits ...
Stuart Weitzman shoes deco-
rated with seashells collected
around the world are being
auctioned for charity at Carla's
Shoes in Ponte Vedra Beach.
The silent auction, which
ei ds March 1, will ,benefit
Betty Griffin House, a domes-
tic abuse shelter in St. Johns
County. '
Karen Robertson is the artist
who created the ."Shoes as
works of art." Each shoe comes
with a base and a larger,
matching sea shell.
Carla's also, is a drop-off
point for small' items to 'be
donated to Betty Griffin'
House. Carla's is 330 State
Road AlA. For information,
call 543 1086


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Fire chief to speak County will be held Feb. 28 first appearance in the
The St. Johns County Civic Fat Tuesday at the Channel Jacksonville area, is scheduled
Association Roundtable will Marker 71 Barrier Island Inn 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, Feb.
meet Monday at 9 a.m. in the and Restaurant, 7601 State 24, at the Sawgrass Marriott
Main County Library at U.S. 1. Road A1A S., St. Augustine. Resort in Ponte Vedra.
and San Carlos Avenue in St. The fund-raiser will start at Tapas will be served with the.
Augustine. 6:30 p.m. with a traditional wines, and there will be a
Fire Chief Bobby Hall will shrove dinner followed by live silent wine auction and a fla-
discuss the the county's Fire music, dancing and a silent menco dance show.
and Rescue Service capital auction lasting until 10:30 Twenty percent of total prof-
improvement program. p.m. its from the event will benefit
For more information visit Tickets, which include din- the American National Red
www.sjcroundtable.org. ner and drinks, are $25 and Cross Disaster Relief and the
can be bought by calling (9041 'Northeast Florida Red Cross
North Shores forum set 461-4288. Disaster Relief Fund.
The North Shores monthly Tickets are $150 per person,
forum will be held at the A liquid taste of Spain $250 per couple or $1,100 per
North Shores Community "A Taste of Spain," a wine- table of 10. Seating is limited.
Center Monday at 7 p.m. tasting event with master som- RSVP by Feb. 18 to (904) 803-
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Sbe' Fire .nd'Rlescud Services, ,. "
including plans for a new fire _"
station, for South Ponte Vedra
Beach, Vilano Beach and
North Beach.:
For more information- call
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Literacy tutors tutored
Tutor training in literacy and
English as a second language
will be held at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library Feb. 18
from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Participants will receive
instruction from James and
Eleanor Jasper in the Laubach
method, an- internationally
recognized method for teach-
ing reading. The training is
designed for those interested
in tutoring adults.
For more information call
Learn to Read of St. Johns
County at (904) 826-0011.
Caregivers get support
Full Circle, a support group
for those who are caring for an
elderly parent, will hold its
first meeting Feb. 28 at 7 p.m.,
with subsequent meetings
every fourth Tuesday of the
month.
The meetings are offered by
St. Johns County's Council on
.Aging and will be held at the
Coastal Community Center,
180 Marire, St., St. Augustine.
For more information call
(904) 823-4815.
TFat Tuesday fete set
The third annual Mardi Gras
Celebration sponsored by
Learn to Read of St. Johns


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Show: Spring break cruise planned


Cont. from A-1
Brown avid fans of the show
- made the trip to Orlando
strictly to try out to be contest-'
ants.
That day's taping'was part:of
the show's "Walk in and Win"
week, in which! the public is
given the chance to bypass the
qualifying test, a traditional
part of the eligibility process
for contestants.
When the two arrived at the
studio at 6 a.m., Lewis said
there were already more than
1,200 people waiting. Some
had been there since 2 a.m.,
Lewis spid.
Both girls made the cut to be
in the audience, but only Lewis
was picked to be one of 10 con-
testants.
The two made a pact that if
either of them won money,
they would split their win-
nings.
Lewis, who waitresses part
time at Outback Steakhouse on
San Jose Boulevard, said she
had no strategy for winning.
"If you know the answer,
you know the answer," she


said.
"If you don't, you don't."
As Lewis answered questions
correctly, her winnings quickly
multiplied. ,
"It went by so fast," she said.
But, her progress slowed
when she reached the $1,000
question: "Like the city that
inspired it, what Las Vegas
hotel boasts singing gondoliers
traversing a water-filled Grand
Canal?"
The choices were A) New
York, New York, B) The"
Venetian, C) Paris, or D) Monte
Carlo.
Lewis used one of her, life-
lines chances to ask for help
in picking the answer and
asked the audience which.
choice was correct.
They overwhelmingly select-
ed The Venetian, and Lewis fol-:
lowed their advice, which was.
right on target.
When she advanced to the
$4,000 question, however, she
hit another speed bump and
used the rest of her lifelines:
the 50-50, which eliminated
two of the four choices, and
the phone-a-friend, where she


called her Dad for help.
Dad turned out to be right
allowing Lewis to advance to
the $8,000 question: "Which
of these high school math
classes is usually considered
the most advanced?";
The choices were A,
Calculus, B) Geometry, C)
.Trigonometry or D) Algebra.
.'Lewis guessed trigonometry
instead of the answer calcu-
lus but she still walked away
$1,000 richer.
Lewis said she plans on hold-
ing up her end of the deal with
her friend when she gets the
check in about a month.,
The two are going on a cruise
to Puerto Rico and the Virgir
.Islands for spring break, shi
said.'
SLewis said the only advice
she would give future contest-
ants is to "have fun" and forget
about trying to study.
Now that she has been a part
of the show, she said watching
it will never be the same.
In fact, she and her frienc
are already thinking about
their next game show adven-
ture: "The Price is Right."


Rezone: Planning staff reports rezoning would 'contradict' Comp Plan


Cont. from A-1
subdivide the lot into two sep-
arate lots," notes a report filed
last month by the Planning
Division staff.
That would "contradict" the
county's Comprehensive Plan
by increasing the density of
the original lot and the density
of development along Ponte
Vedra Boulevard, the report
notes.
In addition, higher density


"would change the character of
the area" "and would destroy
"the unique area along this
stretch of Ponte Vedra
Boulevard."
Some nearby residents agree,
as do some trustees of the
MSD.
"I think once you start
[rezoning], it's, a domino
effect," trustee Al Hollon said
at the MSD meeting Monday
before making a motion to
support opposition to the


rezoning request.
The resolution in support
was opposed only by trustee
Mack McCuller, who said the
MSD should n to be involved
in zoning issues.
"I thought the same thing
about the Christ Church rezon-
mng," he said.
The NMSD is a special taxing
district whose seven-member
Board of Trustees levies a tax to
provide extra police protec-
tion, extra garbage pickup,


beautification and street signs
within the MSD.
The MSD generally includes
the area east of State Road A1A
from the Duval County line to
Corona Road, then south
along Ponte Vedra Boulevard
for six miles.
The NfSD support came at
the request of John Clegg, who
lives next door to the property
at 829 Ponte Vedra Boulevard.
"Ponte Vedra is very unique
in North Florida and within


Florida generally," Clegg told
trustees, noting, "The lot sizes .
. is one of the things that
makes this area unique."
Clegg said Thursday that
another oceanfront resident in
the area sent a letter to neigh-
bors about the possible rezon-
ing. About 80 persons have
signed a petition opposing the
rezoning, he said.
"The response has been
incredible," Clegg said. "I can't
tell you how upset and how


perplexed and angry people
are.
"When we buy these lots
everybody knows you sign or
to the restrictive covenant o
200 feet," he said.


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'The Leader's Opinion


Automatic pay raises

are poor practice

Do elected officials deserve to be paid more?
In Atlantic Beach, residents do not get to debate that
question in commission chambers. Elected officials get
automatic raises, using a practice adopted three years ago.
Monday the commission will look at ,using another
index, but the raises will remain automatic.
Yes, the cost of living continues to'go up and certainly
$1 this year will not buy the same as $1 did last year.
But giving elected officials automatic raises tied to. any
index is a bad practice -both at the national level and the
local level.
At the local level there is a greater likelihood of ending
the practice of automatic raises if enough speak up.
Elected officials who think they are due, a pay raise
should debate the issue publicly so that those who foot the
bill taxpayers will have a chance to offer an opinion.
When public money is spent on public officials, the pub-
lic should not be shut out of the process regardless of hqw
a accurate or easy an indexed adjustment might be.
If Atlantic Beach wants to use a particular index for guid,
ance on appropriate pay levels that is not a problem. The
problem is when the raises are automatically given.


Letters to the editor:


many at Beaches


To the editor:
This letter is in response to
the recent publication regard-
ing my brother, Mitch Kinsey.
I have had a difficult time in
the last few days reading the
: gibberish that was published
by your paper. [I have been so
disturbed by these comments
that I decided that I must
write to you.
I do not recognize the per-
son that you are depicting in
your stories. I spoke with
N Mitch not long after the event
occurred. His recount of that
evening is still vivid in my
mind. Having been a retired
police officer, I have listened
to many of his encounters
: throughout the years. His dis-
belief of the actions of Officer
Watson was unnerving to him
as well as myself. With his
years as a police officer, he
knows appropriate behaviors
and felt threatened and
uncomfortable.
The Mitch Kinsey that I
know has lived at the beach
for about 55 years. He has
had countless interactions
with many of the residents. I
really enjoy all the numerous
anecdotes that have been
: related to me of how Mitch
has touched so many lives. I
do know a man who has
served this area as a police
officer, City Councilman and
volunteer. He has unselfishly
spent thousands of hours
with Pop Warner helping to
shape and encourage the chil-


dren in out area. I also know
of elderly people in this area
who have relied on Mitchell
to take them to the store, pick
up their prescriptions or take
them to the doctor. There are
also numerous individuals in
our fair city that have relied
on Mitchell to help them find
their runaway children, repair
their car and many other acts
of kindness. His giving is
immeasurable.
I do believe what Mitch
told me when he said that he
did speed down Fairway Lane
and stopped at the stop sign.
I also believe that he did not
use profanity when speaking
with- .6QfficeriWa1at11 O;
numerous occasions, I- have
witnessed Mitch interrupt
someone using profanity and
politely ask to refrain from
the usage of' such verbiage.
Dad-gum-it is the closest
thing to profanity that I have
heard him utter.
In closing, I must say that I
am proud of Mitch Kinsey.
His kindness, generosity and
character are something I
strive to emulate. My name
was Stephanie Tullis and I
reverted back to my maiden
name. I must say that I am
pleased to hold my head up
high and say, yes, my name is
Stephanie Kinsey and Mitch
Kinsey is my brother!
Stephanie K. Kinsey
Jacksonville Beach


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One of the Beaches'
friendliest fuzz had a
surprise send-off
recently. Neptune Beach
police officer Sam Bass has
retired after 35 years in law
enforcement here, and a party
was thrown for him on Feb. 4
at the Jacksonville Beaches
Woman's Club. Judging from
the huge crowd of well-wish-
ers, he's been a very popular
cop.
Fletcher grad Sam, apparent-
ly unaware of the festivities in
advance, was "arrested" and,
with a nod (and wink) to his
advanced age, 57, was placed
in a wheelchair complete with
patrol car, blue "bubblegum"
rotat" jhe d-
iat urqd n nonsense we on
from there. 7 i'dn't see a
touch, though, that might
have been immensely appro-
priate: giving him a traffic tick-
et, to represent the stacks of
citations he had issued, always
smilingly, over his long career.
Sam Bass's obviously favor-
able relations with the public
he served seem to demonstrate
the truth in the concept that
bigger isn't- always better.
Neptune Beach is refreshingly
small and therefore has a pret-


JOHN
HAiKua uCK
COLUMNIST
ty small police force. Having
lived in the town for some 42
years, I consider the force to be
on theaball. This,-isbJornefioik
by its CALEA (Commission-pp
Accreditation for Law
Enforcement Agencies) accred-
itation.
According to the CALEA
Internet web site, the
Commission was created in
1979 "... to develop a set of
law enforcement standards
and to establish and adminis-
ter an accreditation process
through which law enforce-
ment agencies could demon-
strate voluntarily that they
meet professionally-recognized


criteria for excellence in man-
'agement and service delivery."
In 1994, after meeting 897
compliance standards, the
Neptune Beach Public Safety
Department was awarded
Accredited Status. Then it was
the smallest agency in the.
nation to receive it. The
department was reaccredited
in 1999.
This accreditation evidences
professionalism. For instance,
a truck backed into my car a
couple of years ago, and the
woman who did it was coming
unglued because it wasn't her
truck.' Sam Bass calmed her
down and handled the whole
mess like Joe DiMaggio snag-
ging a pop fly. Another time,
wf._13adj an accigplnt.,a,t bt9im
hse, frjnd, w ge. ,ll,0 9%J. Se,
Neptune officer was there
before the paramedics arrived.
I was sorry I had eaten the last
doughnut.
Thanks, no doubt, to our
badge bearers, Neptune Beach
isn't crime ridden. In some
cities, people who go for a
walk, often have to run back.
However, we did have a mug-
ging on Davis Street recently. A-
pizza pilot was robbed. The
crook said, "Gimme your
dough---to go!"


Makeover of Ken does not make

him perfect for that perfect doll



or years I've had an idea
for a Halloween costume,
but my wife won't let me
do It. A statuesque blonde
goes out with me as Barbie. I
slick back my hair and wear a
tuxedo two sizes too small for
me. What would I be going
as? "Ken: The Later Years."
Apparently Mattel, creators of
the Barbie and Ken dolls, have
similar concerns about Ken
going to seed. In a news devel-
opment I somehow overlooked,
it seems that on Valentine's Day
of 2004, after 43 years of togeth-
erness, Barbie "broke up" with
Ken.
Now, Mattel reports I swear
this is true that they've hired
Phillip Bloch, stylist to celebs
such as Sandra Bullock and
Halle Berry, to give Ken a new
look that will "impress Barbie
and win her back."
Barbie spokeswoman Lauren
Dougherty tells us, "Ken had
some time to think it all over
and decided that he needed a
new look. A makeover was
inevitable."
. Hmm...43 years of courtship,
and two years to ponder a',
break-up. It appears our Ken


STEVE
BAILEY
COLUMNIST


Boy is not a deep thinker.
To promote Ken's new look
Dougherty gushes, "His hair is
more naturally sun-kissed, and
he has a little less of a golden
tan" Bloch has created a one-
of-a-kind Ken in a motorcycle
jacket, to be auctioned off at the
website barbiecollector.com.
So first off, Ken is getting re-
done by an artist who stylizes
famous actresses not actors,
.but glams like Halle Berry. And
he gets a motorcycle jacket to
boot. As Bobby Darin sang in
"Mack the Knife," could it be our


boy's done something rash?
But more to the point is that
Ken is so shallow, he believes
that after 45 years, all he needs
is a make-over to win back his
former love. Tackier than a bed
of nails, I say.
It has been said that if the
Barbie doll were scaled to
human size, her dimensions
would be 36-18-38 a pretty
unrealistic size to ask of any
woman. Yet Mattel has no prob-
lem with Ken turning into a
buff surfer dude to win back his
former sweetheart.
What about feelings, Ken?
Why not just open up a little
bit? Tell Barbie you're not.
ashamed to admit that like her,
you cry when a bullying child
strips you of all your clothing.
Tell her how it tears you up to
see a pile of Barbie's discarded
body parts in the toy closet.
There's no shame in admitting
you're, pardon the expression,
only human.
Better start facing your feel-.
ings, Ken, before you wind up
thrown aside in a corner of
someone's playroom.


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visit is a


rarity

recently read some great
tips from author and radio
host Garrison Keillor about
passing the big five-0.
"If you are-over 50, you need
to lose at least 20 pounds, so go
ahead and do it," Keillor
advised.
In addition to the standard
advice about losing weight,
eating less, and putting the
past behind in order to focus
on the future, Keillor suggested
that major boomer types -
yes, sigh, I am one start
telling the truth, enjoying the
here-and-now, and engaging in
reform of all types.
I loved all this sage advice,
but the tidbit that made me
laugh out loud was a sugges-
tion for geezers to stop com-
plaining about getting old. No
one, Keillor said, gives a hoot,
.so the age-ee needs to hush up
about the pain and pitfalls of
passing years and substitute
hanging on to life's good parts
and being cheerful.
The "stop complaining
because no one really cares'"
advice hit home hard since my
neighbor Julie, who is "smile,
smile, smile" three years my
senior, and I had somehow
been turning turned our morn-
ing power walks into "woe is
me" meanderings.
.J'r-no,t quite sure'whether, i.
w.asgething pain n,bpph .pyp ,
hands and arms, Julie's "go get
that checked out or stop com-
plaining" command, or the
recognition of Keillor's wis-
dom, but something spurred
me on to the doctor last
Thursday. Since my original
physician has long since
moved, I made an appoint-'
ment to see the whipper snap-
per who took his place. '
"Wow," the new doc said
upon retrieving .my dusty
records. "You haven't been in;
for a checkup in ... 13 years?"
"I came once to get antibi-
otics for a cat bite," I replied.
It was obvious the young
physician didn't-count that as
a real visit.
After listening to details of
severe pain (at least paid folks
actually do have to pretend
they give a littlehoot) the doc-
tor pulled and 'poked on my
arms, wrists, and fingers. Both
hands went completely numb
in a rhatter of seconds.
"Carpal tunnel," the doc
announced as she wrote two
prescriptions. "You'll need to
wear wrist splints all day and
all night for a month. You'll
also need to take this anti-
inflammatory medication.
Hopefully the medicine and
splints will help. If not, I'll
need you to see a hand sur-
geon."
"They'll help," [ said confi-
dently.
I do hope the regime will
help. Meanwhile, the medical
visit made me think of other
things that might help other
physician-phobic folks like me
get to the doctor before a
minor issue becomes a big
problem.
If Jiffy Lube type services are
available for people to make a
one-shop-fixes-it-all stop, I
don't know why some smart
white-coated types can't come
up with a Meddy Lube service;
somewhere patients could be
knocked out, sent down a con-
veyer belt to have all. the
uncomfortable and embarrass-
ing recommended health tests
done for over the hill types
(it'd be really great if they
could throw in a dental check-
up 'and teeth cleaning), and
then shot out an exit door.
The doctor's receptionist
could then drain the patient's
checking account and Walla;
the person would be done with
docs a few years. No com-
plaining.. No fear. No regrets,
No looking back. If the
episode would, subtract 20.
pounds, bet Keillor would even
think it was a good idea.


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More letters to the editor:


Commissioners must pay

attention to western AB


To the editor:
In response to the article
written by Jeffrey Minton in
the weekend edition dated Feb.
3, 2006, I am not sure if the
answer is to have representa-
tion from a particular district
or not.
The real answer is to have,
the commissioners and the
Mayor pay attention to the
entire city and not just a por-
tion., Let's face it, money talks,
and where is most of the,
money in Atlantic Beach? I
have lived on the west side of
Mayport road since 1987 and'
have seen many changes since
then. I think the most notable
was a few years ago with the
septic system fiasco. The city
informed -the residents of
Atlantic Beach through this
newspaper that we would have,
to dismantle our septic systems
and connect to the city sewer
system even though the system
may be working perfectly.
Obviously a money making
deal since the impact fee at the


time was $1,250. It was $360 in
Jacksonville just across the
Intercoastal Waterway. The
only city commissioner that
would even listen to our com-
plaints was Dezmond Waters.'
Another. example is parking on
the pavement. Take a drive
down Main Street sometime,
you will find no less than six
cars or trucks parked on the
street. Personally I could care
less if people park their vehi-,
cles on the street, but there are
signs posted about every 1000
feet that state "No parking on
the Pavement".
Police patrol the streets very
'well but nothing happens. If
parking is not permitted, then
ticket the offenders as I was a
few years ago, otherwise
remove the signs. We have
friends that live on Beach
Avenue and they don't seem to
have the problem there.
As I stated previously, the,
only commissioner that I have
seen show any interest inthe
section of Atlantic Beach west


of Mayport road is Dezmond
Waters .
The Mayor has a good point-
with district seats to ensure'all
of Atlantic Beach is represented
but more seats are not the
answer. The last thing we need
is bigger government in a small
town. Maybe the commission-
ers and the mayor just need to"
.get out and look around. The
only time I have heard from or
seen any of the commission
was the 2005 campaign and
that was from the new Mayor
and new commissioner Jamie
Fletcher. As for Ms. [Sylvia]
Simmion's comments, she has
insulted all of us who live here
.on the west side of Mayport
road to whom she owes an
apology. She apparently
equates the quality of candi-
dates that would run for office
to size and cost of the house
they live in.
James E Van Horn
Atlantic Beach


Good idea to investigate God


To the editor:
lam responding to the com-
ments in Friday's issue written
by' the individual .who is so
very unhappy with his percep-
tion of the state of religion and
the economics associated with
it. I will concur that during
the history of humanity the
track record is not one of what
our God intended worship to
have evolved into. Mankind
has managed to twist scripture,
create icons and created man-
made ceremonies, that take
our eyes off of our understand-
ing and pursuit of God. These
same individuals and denomi-
nations focus on self-serving
plans fd6r their personal' l'vM -
ti'dn anid'deconcimic gali: ift has
become a well-run business.
Even today the abuses and
greed taking place in His name


are astounding. There is noth-
ing new under the sun.
To become so absorbed in
the half empty glass and
remain spiritually lazy is no
excuse for casually comment-
ing oh a subject that this per-
son so obviously lacks a true'
understanding of. It is said
that C.S. Lewis, who at one
point in his life was an atheist,
decided to pour himself into
an in-depth study and prove
the non-existence of God. The
exhaustive research lasted over
a year. It included researching
many historical parallels that
coincided in history with the
Bible. When he finally fin-
ish@d I&ndrtA~it& asked tEOF'oli.'
' rWnt-tbW' llfiTnihNgsrthetfsiil
ply uttered this conclusion:
"Jesus loves me this I know."
I am sorry that that gentle-


man, who is so angry with
God, has been so blinded by
the part of religion that sin has
overtaken. I am also sorry that
he is in danger of losing the
greatest gift ever given to man.
I would suggest that he
become intellectually honest
before passing judgment on
something he might be
unaware of as well as his indi-
vidual relationship to God.
This is evidence that demands
a verdict. The same problems
with greed and ego have
plagued mankind since the
dawn of creation. It appears
that this person might be in
need of a little investigative
afa1@Uloihhtb Te pes6ofl)6 fp
Jim Menge
Neptune Beach


Quest to protect affordable ::

housing can have unforeseen

consequenIces at the Beaches


To the editor:
I read more 'and more letters demanding
"affordable housing" in Duval County. What
exactly is "affordable?"' Who will be the judge
of what is "affordable" or not?, Who will decide
who gets the "affordable housing?"
What this really means is some sort of price-,
capped set-aside housing funded by tax dollars.
Sounds good in theory but is/will be disastrous'
in reality. Why disastrous? History shows that
the inevitable outcome of a price cap is a short-
age of some kind, in this case, of "affordable
housing," the very thing that is sought!
You disagree? I witnessed the results of
attempts at "affordable housing" (among other
programs) when I was recalled to active duty.in
the U.S. Navy and lived in San Diego from 2000
to 2003. Move to California, the state that has
tried or is trying many of the "solutions" about
which we are speaking. Class-size limits (since
suspended because of the level of state debt), set
utility rates, a higher minimum wage than is
required by federal law, requiring developers to
build a certain amount of "affordable housing,"
granting illegal aliens in-state tuition and free
health care, the list goes on and on.
"Affordable housing" resulted in controversies
over what rent would 'be charged what was
affordable to one was not to another), who
would get the house or apartment, poor quality
dwellings, etc. In short, despite mandatory set-
asides, San Diego County has median house


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prices in excess of $450,000 and suffers a severe
housing shortage that could be considered far
'worse than anything we see in Florida much less
Duval County. Yes, they may have had good
intentions but the law of unintended cpnse-
quence has occurred in each and every one of
the above programs.,
If the "affordable housing" movement and
feeling that "a municipality/city has an obliga-.
tion to all of its citizens" continues its course,
and we decide that personal responsibility and
making smart choices (stay drug-free,, get a
much education as possible, keep more than
you spend, save for a rainy day, work hard, and
other anachronisms our parents once taught us)"
are irrelevant to the debate, at least benchmark
these well-intentioned, ideas with similar pro-
grams across the country and try to learn from
other municipalities 'experiences. 'If you want
to see Florida's. future, study California and
decide if that is the road on which you want to
travel.
By the way, I was raised in a single-parent
household, borrowed money to put myself
through college, and had my master's degree
funded by the U.S. Navy in return for active
duty service. Clearly, I was no child of luxury
and understand a variety of socio-economic
viewpoints, especially as, a high school teacher.
Dean Hilf
Economics/History Teacher
Jacksonville Beach


"THAT'S A
G GOOD IDEA...


Fences are
good idea
for dog parks
To the editor:
Officer Robert Wade's
comments about dog behav-
ior were not heard by the
Council. Dogs attacking
dogs (and people) are preda-
tory canine behavior, larger
dogs go after smaller ani-
mals.' They are naturally
predisposed to! territorial
behavior to challenge one
another to claim being the
alpha dog.
There are children who
are "bullies" and when they
have a chance they harm
weaker children. That is.
why at playgrounds, in
swimming pools and many
recreational activities chil-
dren are separated,by age
groups,
(At parks] dogs should be
separated by size into two
groups with a wire fence to
minimize fights between
animals or at least equal
chances for survival.
Some breed of dogs'
should not be allowed to
run without being on 'a
leash because even when.
the size is the same, the
aggressive behavior is still
there.
Prior to my retirement we
lived on a farm with four
dogs. One was the alpha
male and the other three
behaved accordingly. When
a strange dog, cat or wild
animal came on their
"marked" property all four
of them got together and
chased the intruder off
"their" property. That is
canine behavior.
Stephen A. Kuti
Atlantic Beach



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ATLANTIC BEACH
Duane Andrew Adams, 32,
of Atlantic Beach was arrested
and charged with driving
with a suspended license as a
habitual traffic offender Feb.
7 in. the 1400 block of
Mayport Road, according to a
police report.
Keith Andrew McCary, 50,
of Gainesville was arrested on
a warrant and charged with
possession of cocaine Feb. 7
in the 2300 block of Mayport,
Road, according to a police
report.
S, * "* '- -*
A dog was reported injured
from an apparent gunshot
Jan. 31 in the 700 block of
Selva Lakes Circle. The extent
of the dog's injuries is
unknown.
*
The license tag to a vehicle
was reported Feb. 3 in the
1500 block of Main Street.
Various furniture was
reported stolen from a resi-
dence Feb. 3 in the 1000
block of Hibiscus Street.
The sound of gunshots were
reported around 10 p.m. Feb.
3 in the 900 block of Plaza.
Police at the scene found var-
ious bullet casings from dif-
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NEPTUNE BEACH
Kenneth Eugene
.Goldsmith, 27, of
Jacksonville was arrested on a
warrant and charged with
burglary, dealing in stolen
property and giving false ver-
ification of ownership of a
pawned item over $300 Feb. 8
in the 800 block of Penman
Road, according to a police
report.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
A Jacksonville Beach man
was arrested and charged with
drug possession in Ponte
Vedra Beach Thursday after
items were found in the car
he was driving, deputies said.
A traffic stop was conducted
on a 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe
westbound on Ponte Vedra
Lakes Boulevard about 12:30
a.m., according to a report
from the St. Johns County
Sheriff's Office. Charles
Harden Denny, 23, was arrest-
ed and booked into the St.
Johns County jail, deputies
said.
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A 40-year-old homeless
woman was arrested Feb. 6
and charged with disorderly
intoxication and resisting an
officer without violence after


she displayed suggestive
behavior toward an officer in
the 200 block of Boardwalk N.
The woman was observed
fighting with an unknown
suspect on the boardwalk and
refused to comply: with
requests to finish identifica-
tion. According to a police
report, the woman was inter-
ruptive and began looking
the officer up and down while
licking her lips in a sexual
manner.
Fraud was reported Feb. 6 in
the 4100 block of Dual Drive.
The 69-year-old victim told
police that she was notified
by her credit card company
that an attempt was made to
purchase an IPod online
using her credit information.
The victim canceled her cred-
it card.
A 19-year-old Jacksonville
Beach woman was arrested
Feb. 6 and charged with petit
retail theft in the 3800 block
of 3rd St. S. The woman had
$192.95 worth of merchan-
dise including two shirts, two
pairs of pants and two jackets
in her purse.
A 15-year-old Jacksonville
teenager was arrested Feb. 6
and charged with battery for
repeatedly striking another


teen at a fast food restaurant
in the first block of 3rd St. S.
The defendant pushed the
victim and knocked him to
the ground after the victim
told him to get to the back of
the line after he cut in front
of him, according to the
report. The victim was
thrown to the ground and
punched and kicked until-
someone pulled the. defen-.
dant off ofhim. The victim
sustained several abrasions to
his forehead and was treated
at the scene, police said.
A wallet containing a driv-
ers license and two bank cards
was reported stolen Feb. 7 at a
sports bar in the 100 block of
Beach Blvd. The victim told
police his wallet was in his
jacket pocket.
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Cosmetics valued at #23.76
were reported stolen Feb. 8
from a store in the first block
of 3rd St. N. An employee said
the suspect entered the store
and picked up four cosmetic
items and went to the rest-
room. When she left the sore,
the employee went into the
restroom and found the
.makeup was opened and the
empty packages were in the
trash along with paperwork
from the Duval County Court
and a Mission House card.


The suspect has dark blond
hair and a tattoo of the word
"black" on her neck and
another tattoo on her lower
back. She was last seen wear-
ing a white shirt, black pants
and pink and black sneakers.
She left the scene heading
north with a male on a bike.
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A 'burglary was reported
Feb. 8 at a home in the 300
block of 14th Ave. N. The sus-
pect pried open a rear door to
the residence with an
unknown object and rum-


maged through the entire
home. Nothing was missing,
police said.
Burglary to a business was,
reported Feb. 8'in the 1500
block of 3rd St. S. The victim
told police she locked the
doors but did not set the
alarm because she did not
know the code. The back door
was found open the following
day and a metal cash box con-
taining $88 was missing.


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e Jacksonville Beach
ning Commission will
ider a request at 7 p.m.
day for. concept plat
oval to develop a six-
e subdivision at the
hern end of Kings Road.
e owner of the property,
Kings Road Group, LLC,
s to subdivide the two-
parcel into six single-
ly lots.
velopers must submit a
ept plat application if the
ber of parcels exceeds
lots, according to the
ing procedures outlined
the city's Land
lopment Code.
e LDC uses three means
egulate concept plats.
erties must be consist
the 2010
prehensive Plan, com-
ile with surrounding land
and comply with design
layout standards.
e Kings Road property is


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Iv with a Future Land Use des-
ignation of residential low
density which allows a maxi-
mum of six units per acre.
Minimum lot size in a RS-1
zoning district is 10,000
square feet.
City planners recommend
approval of the concept plat
because the project complies
with both intensity stan-
dards.
The design and layout plans
are also consistent with the
surrounding residential areas'
and deemed compatible by
the planning staff, according
to records.
If approved, the developers
must receive. Development
Plan approval in order to.
move ahead with road and
public utility improvements
for the proposed subdivision.
Final Plat approval is decid-
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Planning Commissioners
will also consider a condition-
al use request to renovate an


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at 209 12th Ave. S.
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for a total of 18,750 square'
feet which would support a
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OBITUARIES


Martin Burgh

Martin Burgh, 50, died Feb. Laura, Michelle and Carolyn.
5, 2006. Originally from A celebration of his life will
London, he moved his family be held today, Friday, at 7 p.m.
to Vancouver, Canada and was at Hardage-Giddens Funeral
retired. He was involved with Home, 1701 Beach Blvd.,
Cafe6 Martin. Jacksonville Beach. Memorials
He is survived by his wife in his name may be directed to
Karen and his three daughters, the British Heart Foundation.


John Mellen Ingalls

John Mellen Ingalls, 85, of Board.
Jacksonville Beach, died on He was on the Board of
Feb. 8, 2006 at St. Luke's Jacksonville's original Friends
Hospital. of the Library organization,
He was born in Gurley, AL on which was instrumental in get-
June 25, 1920. In 1939 he left ting the larger Hayden Bums
school during his sophomore library built in downtown
year at the University of Jacksonville. He served on the
Alabama to enlist in the Royal boards of several charitable
Canadian Air Force where he organizations over the years.
received his wings. In 1943 he Survivors include his wife of
transferred to the US Army Air 55 years, Norma, a daughter
Corps and served in the Pacific Jennifer I. Detweiler, sons John
theatre until the.end of the M. Jr. (Marilyn T.) and James
war. W. (Gail H.). Ingalls; grandchil-
Following discharge from dren Laura, Priscilla, Lauren,
the service, he entered Harvard John M. III and Brandon
College where he received his Ingalls and Henry Detweiler.
bachelors degree. He and his wife enjoyed trav-
Subsequently, he served in eling. Erigland and North
Korea 'with the Alabama Carolina were .their favorite
National Guard and was destinations. He was an avid
awarded the Bronze Star for reader and loved tennis and
metorious service. Upon dis- spent much time on the courts
charge, he entered Harvard for over 30 years, according to
Graduate School of Education family.
where he received a Masters He was a member of the
Degree. Church of Christ. He was also a.
He and his wife, Norma, member of the Churchmen
moved to Jacksonville in 1953 and Ponte Vedra Club.
where he became associated The family will receive
with the school system. A short friends today, Friday, from 4
stint as Director of the p.m. until 7 p.m. at the Quinn-
Jacksonville Art Museum fol- Shalz Funeral Home, 3600 3rd
lowed and preceded his St. S. in Jacksonville Beach.
employment with Flowers are gratefully declined.
Independent Life and Accident Contributions may be made to
Insurance Company where he one's favorite charity.
remained for over 30 years. He A private service for family
retired in 1987 as a Vice members will be held later.
President and assistant to the
President and Chairman of the

Devon Peed

Devon Peed, 20, died Feb. 4, Paul and Marie Reed, Carl and
2006. He was born August 12, Linda Peed, and Mary Peed.
1985. A memorial service was held
. St. Paul's by the Sea was his Thursday in the chapel of
church home for the first half Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral
of his life. He was baptized at Home. A second memorial
St. Paul's by the Sea EpiscQpal senrvie wil be held 5:30 p.m.,
lhuroic.i r<;onfirmeddin 'tle ~'.d es ka b; 15, in Stj
Eipcopal 'fait.-'in the Chapel Paul's by the Sea Episcopal
of St. John the Evangelist on Church, 465 llth Ave. N. in
April 6, 2003, while a student Jacksonville Beach. Inurnment
at St. John's Military School in will be in the Memorial Garden
Salina, Kansas. on the church grounds beside
'Family members include his his maternal uncle and great-
father, William Peed; mother, grandmother. He attended
Pamela Nixon; stepmother many Easter Egg Hunts on this
Joanna Peed; sisters, Sierra'' same lawn as a child.
Ware, Brett Kolanek and Casey Arrangements by Quinn-
Smith; brother, Justin Peed; Shalz Funeral Home..
niece Alexandria; grandparents



Evelyn Alice Turnbull

'Evelyn Alice Turnbull and Patrick; five great grand-
Shadel, 80, longtime resident children, Serina, Destiny, lan,
of Neptune Beach, died Feb. 3., Gage, Desiree; brothers and sis-
2006. She was born in ters, Harry Turnbull, Susan
Norwich, New York, daughter Turnbull, Betty Powell; a spe-
of the late Harry and Edna cial friend, Maureen Johnson
Roberts Turnbull. and other family members and
Surviving are two children, friends.
Leonard Robert Cady of Utica, Services were held on.Feb. 9
New York, Edith Shadel Jordan at Hardage-Giddens Funeral.
of Jacksonville; three grand- Home, 1701. Beach Blvd.,
children, Sabrina, Christine Jacksonville Beach.,



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Florida. Agriculture and Consumer
Services Commissioner Charles H.
Bronson is urging Florida homeowners
and home buyers to take steps to protect
their homes as termite swarming season
gets under way.
Termites are responsible for more than
$700,000,000 in costs to consumers in
Florida each year for damage and con-
trol.'
"In Florida, it isn't a question of
whether there are termites in an area, but
how close they are to your home,"
Bronson said. "It's astounding that about
half of the homeowners in this state
have no termite protection. People need
to take steps to protect what will likely
be the biggest investment they will ever
make -- their homes."
But Bronson also .warns consumers
that they must use licensed, reputable
companies for pest control operations.
.The Department regulates and licenses
the pest control industry and has more
than .doubled the number of inspections
from 2,200 to 5,600 over the past four
years. The. Department's Division of
Agricultural Environmental Services can
provide consumers .with the complaint


history of a company and consumers
should also check to ensure a company is
properly licensed.
"The vast majority of pest control oper-
ators in this state are responsible, well
trained and provide good service to their
customers," Bronson said. "But our
inspections show an ongoing problem
with unlicensed pest control companies
and of course there is no way to ensure
the workers are properly trained to pro-
vide effective and safe pest control. It is
also unfair to the businesses that follow
the rules."
The two main types of termites that
affect Florida consumers are subter-
ranean termites, which live in soil and
attack structures from the ground up,
and drywood termites, which can live in
isolated pieces of wood in a structure
such as attic rafters, and can go unde-
tected until they cause extensive dam-
age. Licensed pest management profes-
sionals have the expertise to inspect and
treat for infestations of' these' termites
and provide protective measures for
homeowners. 'Swarming season occurs
when termites begin to "swarm" or leave
their colonies to search for new nesting
sites.. Many homeowners discover that


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FROM STAFF
The Northeast' Florida
Astronomical Society (NEFAS)
announces its 2006 Urban
Star Party', to be held at Hanna
Park, Parking Lot 8 on Feb. 17
and 18.
The public will have the
opportunity to observe
through member telescopes
on Friday, Feb. 17 at 6 p.m at
Parking Lot 8. On Saturday at
2 p.m in Lee Hall, Dr. Mike
Reynolds will give a talk.
A telescope workshop from
3 to 5 p.m. will take place
,after the talk. Participants
may bring their own tele-
scopes where NEFAS members
will help them better under-
stand how. to operate tele-
scopes. Observing through
NEFAS member telescopes will
take place from 6 p.m. until
dawn, with Saturn as the fea-
tured object, weather-permit-
ting.
Reynolds will speak on "The'
Beauty of the Heavens;" talk-
ing about some of the spectac-
ular objects one can see in the
night skies.
After his talk Reynolds will
do a book signing for his
newest book, "Binocular
Stargazing," released last
October, his fifth book to
date.
His previous book, Falling
Stars A Guide to Meteors
and Meteorites will also be
available.
A former Fletcher High
School teacher, Reynolds
leads astronomy expeditions
lectures world-wide.
Reynolds is best known to


Jacksonville residents as one
of the National NASA
Teacher-in-Space finalists in
1985, when he taught science
at Fletcher High School. He
went0on to receive his Ph.D.
from the Universit of Florida
and ii. 1991, accepted the
position of Executive Director
of the ,Chabot Space and!
Science Center in Oakland,
California, where he led the
effort to build and operate a
new astronomy and science
museum, which opened in
20Reynolds has just ,been
appointed Associate Dean for
Mathematics and Natural
Sciences at Florida
Community College, Kent
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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.
Bring a bag lunch; beverages
will be provided. Call 241-1142
for information.

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 743-2214 or informa-
tion.

Saturday, Feb. 11
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 10 a.m. Feb. 12, at
Guana Tolomato Matanzas
National Estuarine Research
Reserve, 505 Guana River Road,
Ponte Vedra Beach. Call 904-
823-4500 for information.


Third St.,
Neptune
Beach, from 2
to 3 p.m. Call
241-1141 for
information.

NASCAR
v i s i t :
NASCAR's #76
Freedom Car
will be at
American
Legion Post
316, 1127
Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach,
from 4 to 8
p.m. Driver
Jerick Johnson
will sign auto-
graphs and
pose for pho-
tos. The event
is open to the
public.

American
Legion :
American
L e g i o n.
Auxiliary Unit
316, 1127


President's
D a y
(observed).

Woman's
club: The
Ponte Vedra
Woman 's
Club meets at
10 a.m. at the
Sawgrass
Country Club
in Ponte
V e d r a .
Darlene H.
Easton ,
author of
"The Osceola
Community
Club," will
speak and sign
books. Visitors
are welcome.
Call 543-0993
for informa-
tion.


The Red Hat Foxes, shown during a recent visit to PF Chang's, wi
buffet at the Sea Turtle Feb. 15 at noon. Call 543-9033 or e-mail
RedHatFoxes@aol.com to R.S.V.P.


Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach,
will- hold a dinner dance.
-.Chicken-fried steak will be


served at p.mr, followed by a
Storytellers: The Beache' .ke walk at 8 p.m. Call 249-
League of Storytellers meets at ,' 02 for information.
10:30 a.m in the Ponte Vedra


Beach B ranch Library. Stories
will be shared by students from
Rawlings Elementary School,
followed by a workshop. The
public is invited. Call 246-1502
or 280-2976 for information.

Open house: The Seaside
Playgarden, 223 8th Ave. S.,
Jacksomille Beach, will have an
open house from. 11 a.m. to 1
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
H[V/AIDS Awareness Day. Call
Frieda 'Saraga at 399-2800,
extension 42, for information.

Pageant meeting: The 2006
NMiss Teen Christian Pageant
.have an interest meeting_
11 a.m. to 2 p.niT'a't the-
Regency Square Branch Library,
9900 Regency Square Blvd.
Girls ages 15 to 19 and their
patients are welcome. Call 241-
9529 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
SBach. The program is free to
the public. Call 247-5828 for
information..

Art class: A family art class
will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. at
the Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art, 333 N. Laura St.,
lacksonxille. The class is free
with museum admission. For
information, call Ashlie
Johnson at 366-6911, extension
207, or e-mail ajohnson
C amoma.org.

Banana Valentine Music:
Shana Banana brings her
"Banana Valentine Music and
Fun for Kids and Families" to
the Beaches Branch Library, 600


Sf, Stand By Your Man: The Red
Hat Foxes, will. go to the
Alhambra t6 see "Stanrd By Your
Man." The cost is $34. R.S.V.P.
to RedHatFoxespcaol.com.

Forget me not: The Disabled
American. Veterans, Chapter 6
and Awayiary n't,will solic-
it donatio6rs i:;.their "Forget
Me, Not" campaign. Cill 904-
794-1944 or 904-687-8777 for
information.

-Yoga basics:".A yo6ga basics
class will. .'b held. Saturday
'through..March ifI. at Ocean
Yoga, 60',ieean Blvd., Atlantic
Beach. Call 742-4582 for infor-
mation.


465 11th Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach. Call 363-6304 for infor-
mation.

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

Smiles Across the Miles: The
USO will host "Smiles Across
the Miles" at 2560 Mayport
Road from 2 to 4 p.m. Families
will be able to sent personal
greetings to their loved ones via
the Internet. Call 246-3481 by
noon Feb. 13 to R.S.V.P.

Wednesday, Feb.
15
Scrapbooking class: A cre-
ative memories scrapbopking
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.

Ski club: The Jacksonville Ski
Club will have a social from 6 to


Sunday, Feb. 12 8 p.m. at the Grotto Wine Bar
ArtFusion: "ArtFusion for in Historic San Marco..
Families" is held from noon to
4 p.m. at the Jacksonville Sons of Italy: The Sons of
Museum of Md'lem Art, 333 N. Italy Beaches Lodge #2821 will
Laura St., Jacksonville. Call meet at 6:30 p.m. at the
.As ~ ohnsonB ,, Branch Library audito-,
07, fo 0 'Third St., Neptune
S"'. Beach. 'Everyone, Italian her-
Meditation class: 'A guided itage or not, is welcome as a
meditation and dharma .talk guest. A social time starts at-
will be held from 10 to 11:30 5:30 p.m. Call 242-4929 for
a.m. at Cobalt Moon Center Sky information.
Studio, 217 First St. N., Neptune
Beach. Call 386-246-4092 for Thursday, Feb. 16
information.. Adventures in Art:


Mo6aday, 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.
The cost is $10, and class size is
'limited. Call 904-823-9208 or
904-273-0495 for information.

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,


"Adventures in Art" will be held
at 1 p.m. at the Ponte Vedia
Beach Library. Jack Slaughter of
Fairfax Gallery is the speaker.
Call Carolee Bertisch at 273-
6578 or Jan Bialka at 285-1114
for information.

Open house: Persephone
Healing Arts Center, 485 6th
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach, will
have an open house from 5:30
to 7 p.m. Call 246-3583 for
information.

Republican Club: The River
City Republican Club will meet
at 7 p.m. at the Piccadilly
Restaurant at 200 Monument
Road, Jacksonville. Dr. Ronald
Renuart, a member of the
Florida National Guard, is the
guest speaker. Call Jack Webb at


904-886-2872 for information.

Celebration: A special
evening of music and drama
celebrating the 100th anniver-
sary of the song "Hava Nagila"
will be held at 7:30 p.m. at Beth
El-the Beaches Synagogue, 288
N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra
Beach. Admission is $5. Call
273-9100 for information.

Saturday, Feb. 18
Pet Expo: The Jacksonville
Humane Society will host the
6th Annual Pet Expo from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. today and 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 19 at the
Jacksonville Fairgrounds. Call
725-8766 or visit www.jax-
humane.org/events for admis-
sion prices and information.

Finding food: "Fishing for a
Living," ingenious methods
birds use to find food in fresh
and salt water, will be shown at
10 a.m. and 1 p.m. today and
Feb. 19 at Guana Tolomato
Matanzas National Estuarine
Research Reserve, 505 Guana
River Road, Ponte Vedra Beach.
Call 904-823-4500 for informa-
tion.

Photography. ..symqsji
PhotoNow!! ATh'otot aw,
Symposium will be held from 10 '
to 7 p.m. at the Jacksonville
Museum of Modern Art, 333'N.
Laura St., Jacksonville. The pro-
gram is free and open to the
public. Call 366-6911, exten-
sion 210, for information.

Learning disorder seminar:
"The Truth about ADD"
(Attention Deficit Disorder) will
be presented from 1 to 5 p.m. at
the Beaches Branch Library.
620-8565.

Fish fry: The American
Legion Riders Chapter 316 will
have a fish fry at 1 p.m. at 1127
Atlantic 'Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
Call 249-0202 for information.

Sunday, Feb. 19
ArtFusion: "ArtFusion for
Families" is held from noon to
4 p.m. at the Jacksonville
Museum of Modem Art, 333 N.
Laura St., Jacksonville. Call
Ashlie Johnson at 366-6911,
extension 207, for information.

Monday, Feb. 20


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Feb. 21
Zoo out-
reach: A zoo
outreach pro-
gram will be
held from 1 to 1:45 p.m. at the
Tideviews Preserve, 1 Begonia
St., Atlantic Beach. The pro-
gram is free to the public. Call
247-5828 for information.

Wednesday, Feb.
22
Daughters of the
Confederacy: United
Daughters of the Confederacy
will meet at 11 a.m. at the Selva
Marina Country Club. Dr.
Cynthia Roberson Waddell is
the speaker. Visitors are wel-
come. Call 223-3025 for infor-
mation.

Thursday, 'Feb. 23
Garden club: The Ribault
Garden Club, 705 2nd Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach, will meet at
10 a.m. Elizabeth Pate will
speak on wildflowers. The pub-
lic is invited. Call. 246-4641 for
information.

Card party: The Ponte Vedra
Woman's Club will have a
"Fashionable Card Party
Benefit" from 10 a.m. tp 3 p.m.
at Our Lady Star of the Sea's
Cultural Center, 545 ALA N.
The cost is" $30 per person or
$L29,Qpor -le.90 5r2603,
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Zoo outreach: A zoo out-:
reach program will be held
from' 1 to 1:45 p.m. at the
Tideviews Preserve, 1 Begonia
St., Atlantic Beach. The pro-
gram is free to the public. Call
247-5828 for information.

Puppet show: A free puppet
show for ages 2 through 9 will
be held at the Seaside
Plavgarden, 223 8th Ave. S., at 4
p.m. Call 247-1314 to R.S.V.P.

Friday, Feb. 24
Juicing class: An all organic
juicing class will be held form
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Persephone
Healing Arts Center, 485 6th
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach.
246-3583.

Crop night: A creative mem-
ories crop night- will be held
from 6 to 11 p.m. at the A'dele
Grage Cultural Center, 716
Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
The cost is $10 prepaid, or $12
today. Call 247-5828 or 655-
2682 for information or for
reservations.


Saturday, Feb.. 25
Survival skills: "The Limits
of Endurance," birds' amazing
survival skills, will be shown at.
10 a.m. and 1 p.m. today and
Feb. 26 at Guana Tolomato
Matanzas National Estuarine
Research Reserve, 505 Guana
River Road, Ponte Vedra Beach.
Call 904-823-4500 for informa-
tion.

Zoo outreach: A zoo out-
reach program will be held
from 1 to 1:45 p.m. at the
Tideviews Preserve, 1 Begonia
St., Atlantic Beach. The pro-
gram is free to the public. Call
247-5828 for information.

Art class: A family art class
will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. at
the Jacksonville Museum of'
Modem Art, 333 N. Laura St.,
Jacksonville. The class is free
with museum admission. For;
information,- call Ashlie a
Johnson at 366-6911, extension
207, or e-mail ajohnson
Cejmoma.org.

Sunday, Feb. 26
Meditation class: A guided
meditation and dharma talk
will be held from 10 to 11:30
a.m. at Cobalt Moon Center Sky
Studio, 217 First St. N., Neptune
Beach. Call 386-246-4092 for
information.

ArtFusion: "ArtFusion for
Families" is held from noon to
4 p.m. at the Jacksonville
Museum of Modem Art, 333 N.
Laura St., Jacksonville. Call
Ashlie Johnson at 366-6911,
extension 207, for information.

Tuesday, Feb. 28
Mardi Gras.

Fat Tuesday.

Wednesday, March

Ash Wednesday.

Saturday, March 4
Read-a-thon: Dr. Seuss's
Birthday Read-a-Thon in cele-
bration of "Read Across
America Day" will be held from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Beaches
Branch Library, 600 Third St.,
Neptune Beach. Visit with the
Cat-in-the-Hat, the Grinch, and
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Art class: A family art class
will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. at
the Jacksonville Museum of
Modem Art, 333 N. Laura St.,
Jacksonville. The class is free
with museum admission. For
information, call Ashlie
Johnson at 366-6911, extension
207, or e-mail ajohnson
@Imoma.org.

Sunday, March 5
ArtFusion: "ArtFusion for
Families" is held from noon to
4 p.m. at the Jacksonville
Museum of Modem Art, 333 N.
Laura St., Jacksonville. Call
Ashlie Johnson at 366-6911,
extension 207, for information.

Saturday March

Art class:' A family art class
will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. at
the Jacksonville Museum of
Modem Art, 333 N. Laura St.,
Jacksonville. The class is free
with museum admission. For
information, call Ashlie
Johnson at 366-6911, extension
207.


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SPORTS


February 10. 2006


OPINION:


The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 9A*


Nease gears up for baseball season


By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER


ROB:
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR
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Quick jabs




sports page

headlines
S super Bowl XL? More like
Super Bowl 777ZZ at
least in the first half.
Guess that's what happens.
when two run-of-the-mill
teams battle not to lose
rather than to win. Don't for-
get Pittsburgh got a huge
break in its playoff game with
Cincinnati when Bengals QB
Carson Palmer went down
with a blown knee after
throwing his first pass. And
Seattle emerged as the top
team in a very weak NFC.

In the wake of a number
of bad calls in the Super
Bowl, some sports writers
are calling for the NFL to
make officials full-time
employees of the league.
Let's see, four preseason
games, 16 regular season
contests and a few weeks of
playoffs. Work 23 weeks,
get paid for 52. Can we all
sign up for that?

Few Winter Olympians are
from the Sunshine State, but
former Florida Gator Steve
NMesler will represent the U.S.5
as a member of the bobsled -
team.. Mesler was a scholar-
ship athletein the 'decithlon
at UF and not the only Gator
to make an Olympic bobsled
squad. Listen "Lin" Bochette
also competed in the
decathlon at Florida then rep-
resented Puerto Rico in track
and field at the 1984 Summer
Games. Bochette switched to
bobsled and was a member of
Puerto Rico's bobsled team
(yes,' they had one) in 1992,
'94 and '98.

Despite having the best
record in the NBA, no
Detroit Pistons were voted
onto the NBA All-Star team.
Yet Yao Ming, who missed
21 games this season fol-
lowing toe surgery, was the
top vote-getter by a mile.

Fletcher High School foot-
ball players may have suf-
fered through a disappointing
campaign on the field last
season, but a number of the
team's seniors will be hon-
ored for their work in the
classroom during the All-
County academic team
luncheon Friday at the zoo.

Just what the NfHL need-
ed: A gambling scandal.
Barely revived after a year
on life support due to a
lockout and missed season,
the National Hockey League
is now dealing with the fall-
out of charges related to a
national gambling ring
allegedly run by Phoenix
Coyotes assistant coach
Rick Tocchet. Authorities ,
say Tocchet ran the enter-
prise by taking bets from
NHL players and even
Wayne Gretzky's wife, Janet
Jones. The whole thing is a
mpss and further tarnishes a
sport few people care about
anyway.

Sprinter Marion Jones set-
tied her $25 million defama-
tion lawsuit against BALCO
founder Victor Conte, though
terms of the deal were not
made public. Conte, in prison
for four months for running
a steroid distribution ring,
has filed for bankruptcy so
it's hard to imagine Jones
Walked away with anything.
She sued because Conte said
in a television interview he
had personally injected Jones
with performance-enhancing
drugs and taught her how to
inject herself.

Best bet for the weekend:
Nease girls soccer in the
state championship game.


The Nease baseball team was two steps
away from winning a state champi-
onship last year. The Panthers made it to
the final four at Ed
Smith Stadium in ...
Sarasota but lost (in ,
the semifinals. This I want to
season their coach,
Greg "Boo" Mullins, I want to, w
hopes to take them in, ,
all the way. ampionshi
The Panthers lost a to be a
2-1 pitchers' battle to
Winter Haven in We've lost
their semifinal and
finished with a 24-7 guys, added
record. The Blue
Devils lost to ....*- ,
Cantonment Tate 5-3 B ooO
for the champi- ,ease basei
onship. -e
In their only other ,
final four appearance, in 1995, the,
Panthers also lost their semifinal *ilto
eventual champion Key West.
"I want to get there and I want to win:
it," said Mullins, who has just started his,
second season at Nease. "It's going to be.
a tough road. We've lost a few key guys,


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added a few."
-Nease's district includes Palatka, St.-
Augustine and Pedro Menendez.
"We had to beat St. Augustine in the
last inning last year to win [the district
title]," Mullins recalled.
One of the primary player losses was,
that of Tim Tebow 'to
the University of
SFlorida. The home-
,t there and schooled, power-hit-
ting outfielder enjoys
in [a state baseball but opted to
).,S .going enroll at Florida for the
]. ing spring semester.
ugh road. Also gone is the 1-2
ug pitching combination
a few :key of Chris Warren and
Tomm, Isaacs.
a few. Warren, the first
four-year baseball
starter at Nease, is at
ullisns Santa Fe Community-
al.l -oach College in Gainestille.
ball Co ach Isaacs, now a junior,
transferred to the


Bolles School.
Among the additions are Daniel lones
and Matt Refsmder, pitchers and posi-
tion players from Daytona Beach
Seabreeze.
"They're very good pitchers, both of
them," said Mullins.


Seabreeze has become something of a
feeder p'rogramI for Nease. Alex Brull, a,
member of last year's squad and contitn-
uing this year, also transferred from the
Daytona Beach high school.
"We've gotten some good kids from
there," Mullins observed.
SIrn Nease's first t pre-season game,
played at the University of North Florida
Tuesday, Refsnider was on the mound
and Jones at shortstop in a 3-2 loss to
Lnglewood. The Panthers met Bolles at"
UNT Thursday, also pre-season.
"We played a clean game last night,",
Mullins said of the contest with the Rams.
'The starting lineup against Englewood
had Jones leading off and playing short-
stop, returning second baseman Chris
Alessandria hitting second, with
.Refsnider on the mound, batting third.
The cleanup hitter''was senior catcher
Matt Redding. :
."*He had a busy summer, traveled'.
everywhere and played," Mullins said of
Redding, who played in, among other.
summer events, the Cape; Cod High
School Classic and 10th annual East
Coast Professional Baseball Showcase in
Wilmington, N.C. : .
Collin Harlow was the DH-and hit fifth'
Tuesday, while Andrew Page batted sixth
and played right. Vince Ratto, in center
field, hit next, followed by left fielder


Zach Tronti and third baseman Blake
Sanders. Joe Zwick, at first base, didn't
bat with Harlow being the DH.
"We think we're stronger at defense
and pitching," Mullins said Wednesday.
"We're as good at hitting, playing small
ball, hit-and-run, station-to-station, situ-
ational hitting. We're better at the system
I teach, seeing as how we have 7-8
starters back.
"Last year I had to teach every child
the system,"! he said. "Now the older kids
are teaching, which frees me up to teach
advanced things." ,
Mullins, who got his baseball start in
Palatka, pitched in the major leagues
with the Milwaukee Brewers in 1998 and
1999 and was in the Brewers' organiza-
tion from 1995-2000. He assisted head
coach Dusty Rhodes at UNF in 2001-02
and 2002-03.
Nease has' seven seniors, in the early
starting lineup
"Good leadership," said Mullins.
Brull was on the bench against
Englewood with a broken nose, the result
of a bad hop off a ground ball in practice.
"He'll be a power hitter, I hope,"
Mullins said of Brull, then added of his
team, "They're good, probably the hard-
est-working bunch of kids l've' had as a
coach. We have a chance to be very spe-
cial again."


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Surprise district

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By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER
The Nease wrestling team
scored a surprising victory in
last Saturday's District 3-2A
championship, a win that has
the Panthers competing for the
Region I title this weekend at
Tallahasse Lincoln.
V"We-just-had a daywhere"
things fell into place for us,"
Nease wrestling coach Greg
Brooks said of the Feb. 4 sur-
prise. "We might not have won
that thing Sunday, we might
not have won it Friday. But
Saturday, when it counted, we
had our day.
"We had kids who had been
pinned during the regular sea-
son by wrestlers come back and
beat them on Saturday," said
Brooks. "That was just quite a
story."
Nease won its first district
wrestling title in 1995. The
Panthers captured the school's
second with 132 points, three
more than host First Coast,
and' placed 11 wrestlers, all
that Brooks had taken to the
meet, in the top four.
That means the three
Panthers in the upper bracket
Kevin Bell, runner-up at
130; Kyle Mago, winner by a
decision at 152 and Ryan
Meisemann, runner-up at 189
and the eight in the conso-
lation bracket -- .,Chris.
D'Allesandro, fourth at 103;
Teddy Hughes, fourth at 125;
Alex Moye, fourth at 135;
Kenan Wang, third by a deci-
sion at 140; Kevin Thompson,
third with a pin at 145; Mitch'
Eddy, fourth iat 160; MNatt
Lundy, fourth at 171 and Sean
Cochrane, fourth in, heavy-
weight -; advance to the
regional meet.
The other participants in the
nine-school district meet at.
First Coast were Englewood,
Femandina Beach, Forrest, Lee,
Parker, White and Wolfson.
Nease finished ninth at last
year's district, taking just four
wrestlers, two of whom, Eddy
and Hughes, are back this year.
Brooks' program has evolved
this season. It's gone from a
team with inexperienced
wrestlers to a district champi-
onship squad.
The Panthers finished last
with 45 points among 10
schools in the Jan. 28 St. Johns
River Athletic Conference
meet. The only three players,
all in the consolation bracket,
were D'Alessandro, fourth at
103; Hughes, fourth at 125;
and Meisemann, third at 189
after winning a major decision.
Meisemann transferred to,
Nease from Cumming, Ga.,
over the holiday break. He
wrestles at the weight he wres-
tled in Georgia.
"I actually moved here the
day before school started and
started ,wrestling the second
day after the semester started,"
Meisemann said during
Monday's practice.
Meisemann lost a 9-5 deci-


Pnoilo y CHuCK ADAMS
Nease's District 3-2A championship team looks forward to this weekend's Region 1 meet at Tallahassee Lincoln. All 11 wrestlers
coach Greg Brooks, back row, right, and assistant coach Justin Lawson, back row, left, took to district finished in the top four in their
weight classes and advance to the regional meet.


sion to a Palatka wrestler in the
189-pound final at First Coast.
"I think I. could have done
better," he said. "'The kid I
wrestled I had quite a bit of
weight on."
Meisemanni thinks Nease
stands a good chance at region-
al "if everybody wrestles up to
their potential ... The hard part
is we're missing three weight
classes that we can't gain


points at." A
' If a team can't'fill a weight
slot, it automatically, forfeits,
that match. At the start of the.
season, Nease went void in five'
weight classes, 112,: 119, 189,
215 and heavyweight.
Meisemann has filled the 189
slot, JV\ football player Sean
.Cochrane the heavyweight.'
Cochiane's football weight was,
,'240.


Photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Nease's 189-pounder Ryan Meisemann, a holiday-break trans-
fer from Georgia, grimaces as he practices Monday with 171-
pounder Matt Lundy.


Mago was the lone Nease
individual champion at First
Coast. ... .
"'I worked hard to get to this
point," said Mago, who
praised Brooks and his assis-
tant, Justin Lawson, a former
high school wrestler now a
student at Flagler College.
"He's done a great job of
that this year," Mago said of
the teaching Brooks has done.
"Coach Brooks and J'ustin,
they're just awesome."
-Mago, who was feeling alit-
tIe sore Monday 'after his.
Saturday match said of th'e
regional meet, "It's going to be
tough. We're going 'to rest up
and work hard for the next
couple days. Hopefully we'll
pull out a win at regionals.".
Brooks, who had 15 athletes
come out to wrestle, didn't
know what to expect when he
took over as coach. But he cer-
tainly didn't expect a district
title. .
"Not "in my wildest dreams
did I expect them to win the
district," said Brooks, Who
used early practices for instruc-
tion. December Was 'spent
teaching tecdiiique'inh the mat
room.
Of the'wtestlers Brooks had,
one, Josh. Jimenez,; wrestled for'
Nease 'at 160 most of the year,.
when Thompsoni was hurt.
"He, came back, they wres-
tled off and Kevin, a little bit
older, a little more experience,
won the' spbt, "' said Brooks.
"Robbie [Taliaferro], 'a fresh-
man, has been hurt. But he's
\been 'spending a lot of time in
the weight room, still working.
Alex Albelo, a freshman, was-
n't able to take one of the
spots. And Ryan Bridgham got
beat in a wrestle off by Kenan'


Wang.
"So they've been here all
year, but unfortunately we can
only take one per weight
class."
The key to this year's pro-
gram has been the fact the
wrestlers have stayed with it.
"We started with 15. Ryan
-came in in December, and
that core group. has stuck
together the whole time," said
Brooks. "In January we started
wrestling a lot more tourna-
ments, a lot of dual meets,
just a lot of mat experience.
."On Saturday it came
together for one day, where a
lot of good things happened
from a lot of work."
Brooks appreciates what
Lawson has brought to the
program.
"Justin has been an unbelie-
veable coach. Bottom line is
this is going to be his pro-
gram. He'll continue to build
it," said Brooks. "He's really
committed to this team, this
sport and these kids.
"We have been a little more
relaxed the last couple
weeks," he said. "Justin is
really 'good with them, they
'like him. He'll wrestle with,
them and make them feel bet-
ter about it, because they're
learning things. He's done an
unbelievable job."
Brooks hopes his team
wrestles well and stays funda-
mentally strong this weekend.
"It's going' to be a lot
tougher competition for
them," he said. "To have all
11 qualify for regionals is just
unbelievable. Now they have
a chance to take it to the next
level. I just want them to
wrestle hard. And whatever.
happens happens."


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The marina locations open
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daily. Admission cost is $15
for adults, or you can purchase


a two-day pass for $26. Junior
boaters from 13 to 15 years of
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and under gaining free admis-
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The Miami boat show's Big
Game Room will house the
industry's Premier Blue-Water
Fishing Showcase. The Flats
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on the needs of all you shal-
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For all of you who are new
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Discover Boating Center. This
center is designed to help folks
new to boating get into the
right boat. The idea here is to
ask a series of questions about
, your boating interest and then
provide unbiased, brand-neu-
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SHARKS FEAST


PhoTlo b; ROB D.ArJGELO
The Nease High girls soccer team looks to defend its state championship this weekend in Fort
Lauderdale. The Panthers take on Pensacola Washington Friday in the state semifinals.
ABOVE: Panthers midfielder Jamie Silverberg (11) battles St. Augustine defender Catherine
Jones for the ball during action last Friday night in the regional final.
ABOVE RIGHT: Nease's Kasey Eckstein gets her head on the ball above a Yellow Jackets
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STEVE
BAILEY
REVIEWER

Dean documentary
clear-eyed look at
contaminated soil
of race relations

St. Augustine City
Commissioner Errol
Jones uses "contaminat-
ed soil ... that you cannot
build upon" as a metaphor
for St. Augustine, due to its
history of inflammatory race
relations.
Jones makes this state-
ment in "Dare Not Walk
Alone," Jeremy Dean's sear-
ing documentary about St.
Augustine's part in the pas-
sage of the 1964 Civil Rights
Act.
The movie is a remarkably
clear-eyed look at that con-
taminated soil, here and
now, and it shows that there
is plenty of blame to go
around.
The movie also shows that
many of the answers to this
problem aren't any easier
now than they were 40
years ago.
The primary white person
who figures the most in this
story is James Brock, who
then was the manager of the
Monson Motor Lodge and
Restaurant.
As much as I profess to be
open-minded about race
relations, the movie shows
that there is a little bit of
Brock in me and in all white
people and that' s not a
slur against Brock.
In most such stories,
whites are depicted as either
angelically helping down-
fallen blacks or conclusively
wearing a starched white
hood.
Brock was and is at nei-
ther of those extremes.
Based on past and present
interview footage with
Brock, he seems a neutral
man, inclined neither to go
out of his way to help blacks
nor to persecute them.
Unfortunately, as a sym-
bol of segregated society,
Brock's establishment ended
up in the eye of the hurri-
cane.
The nadir on both sides
of the race issue, one might
say came one day when
some of the hitherto non-
confrontational blacks
jumped Brock's fence and
unapologetically got into
the lodge's pool to swim.
At the end of his patience,
Brock opened two gallons of
muriatic acid into the pool
to scare the black trespassers
out of it.
Lest one think that the
movie is another attempt to
assuage white liberal guilt,
filmmaker Dean also shows
us modern-day St.
Augustine, where much of
the lower-class black com-
munity continues to be held
down low low in income,
and as low out of sight as St.
Augustine public relations
will allow.
The movie ends on a
slight note of hope, showing
two black women who were
not allowed entrance into
an all-white church in '64
being welcomed with open
arms now.
Nevertheless, as
Commissioner Jones elo-
quently understates the
case, if Martin Luther King
were alive today, he proba-
bly would not look at St.
Augustine and say, "Mission
accomplished."
, I would rank Jeremy
Dean's "Dare Not Walk
Alone" on a par with Spike
Lee's powerful "4 Little
Girls."
Dean's movie will be
screened at 7 p.m. Sunday,
Feb. 12, at the Flagler
College Auditorium in St.
Augustine.
Admission is free. Don't
miss it.


pr.co Doy LAURENICE GREE
Vocalist Randy Jackson (above) and conductor Brent Havens rocked the Moran Theater in
September 2004. The duo return Saturday to join the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra for
"Music of Led Zeppelin."


Symphony rocks to



sounds of Led Zeppelin


by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCL4TE EDITOR
"The land of the ice and snow" meets
Juilliard when the Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra performs the Music of Led
Zeppelin Saturday at the the Moran Theater
in downtown Jacksonville.
Ticket range from $18 to $43.
Amplified by a full rock band, the sympho-
ny will be joined by vocalist Randy Jackson
and guest conductor Brent Havens. Classic
Zepplin tunes such as "Whole Lotta Love"
and. "Stairway to Heaven" will be performed'
like never before.
Havens and company performed similar
musical tributes to Zeppelin and Pink Floyd
with the JSO in 2004 and 2005, respectively.
Havens knows you don't mess with the
classics, be it Beethoven or The Beatles.
He takes particular pride in making sure
that his symphonic arrangements of classic
rock songs remain as pure as the driven snow
to their persnickety fans.
And he's quick to point out that his hand-
picked ensemble of musicians, including
vocalist Randy Jackson, should never be con-
fused with a one-car garage band that plays
cover tunes.
"We're not a tribute band," Havens said
last year in a phone interview.
"W\e have to be very sensitive to what the
orchestra is playing. That's why I carry only
studio musicians with me.
"They know this music cold. I try to stay
true to the essence of the music by making
the orchestra support that essence."
Havens, who studied composing at
Boston's Berklee College of Music, said he
"sort of fell into" being a symphonic rock


arranger in 1995, after he was commissioned
by the Virginia Symphony to arrange an
orchestral work using the music of Led
Zeppelin.
After that first concert, staged at a 1,000-
seat concert hall, sold out in a day, Havens
said he thought to himself, "We might have
something here."
A similar symphonic rock concert with the
Atlanta Symphony sold out to the tune of
4,500 tickets.
"They even printed up T-shirts and those
sold out, too," said Havens. "I thought, 'This
is kickin.' "
Since his symphonic rock arranging debut
in 1995, Havens, who has composed music
for three feature films, including the remake
of Quo Vadis, has been a guest conductor
with numerous symphony orchestras across
the county.
Besides Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, Havens
has also conducted symphonic rock arrange-
ments of The Doors and The Doobie
Brothers.
He said the format "really took off" in
199" when Jackson, a New Orleans native
and former vocalist of the band Zebra, came
aboard.
"He has the Robert Plant sound down,"
Havens added, referring to the booming
voice of Led Zeppelin's lead singer.
"To hear this music with a 50-to 60-piece
orchestra behind it is a powerful experience,
particularly when [the orchestra] is miked."
And hyped for the occasion.
The first time Havens performed with the
Jacksonville Symphony in 1998, he was

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'Renew U' Feb. 24 at Christ Redeemer


by KATHY NICOLETTI
ST4FF I\'PJTER
Women in the community
are invited to a women's
retreat, "Renew U," Feb. 24
and 25 at Christ the
Redeemer Church in Ponte
Vedra Beach.
The event is designed to
help women grow spiritually,
learn from other women and
indulge in some pampering
and shopping, organizers say.
"Our interest is to chal-
lenge, equip and support
women," said Lissa Slade,
director of Mothers of
Preschoolers (MOPSi at Christ
the Redeemer, sponsor of the
retreat.
"We wanted to go from a
different angle and break
from the norm."
Hours are 7 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. Friday, Feb. 24, and 9
a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb.
25. Registration is $15 each.
"Our vision was to sponsor


an event for the community,"
Slade said.
The event will offer some-
thing to women of all ages,
she said.
On both days, vendors will
offer for purchase a selection
of products such a jewelry,
soaps, accessories, skin care
products and children's
items.
On Friday evening, there
will be several pampering
stations with information and
services available at no addi-
tional cost.
Mini-massages, paraffin
hand waxing, hair styling tips
and skin analysis are some of
the services that will be avail-
able.
Pampering and shopping.
will be followed by a short
presentation of encourage-
ment by Sharon Williams,.
women's pastor at Christ the
Redeemer, and a fashion
show by Stein Mart.
Spring fashions for women


of all ages will be modeled.
The Saturday morning ses-
sion will begin with a brunch
buffet, followed by a selection
of workshops.
Each workshop will be lead
by a "mature mom" and
another woman who is in the
midst of raising a family,
Slade said.
Women from Christ the
Redeemer and other area
churches will lead the work-
shops, and guests can attend
two or three workshops.
Workshop topics will
include poise and posture,
party planning, getting
organized, wardrobe basics
and pillow talk.
Advance registration is
available at the church office
at 190 S. Roscoe Blvd.
"As women, we are the last
thing on our list, and we
don't take time for ourselves,"
Slade said.
"This will be a time to refill
ourselves as women."


FROM STAFF
"Lincoln & Lee: The Civil
War," featuring professional
impersonators Tad Allen and
James Adams, will be staged
at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Lake
City Community College.
The 90-minute dialogue
about the most divisive event
in American history the
Civil War is free and open
to the public.
Allen (Lincoln) and Adams
(Lee), who will be in full cos-
tume, are nationally recog-
nized for their imperson-
ations of the legendary fig-
ures. After an hour of scripted
dialogue, the actors wiU take
questions from the audience.
The event coincides with
the 30th annual Battle of
Olustee Reenactment and
Festival set for Feb. 17-19
near Lake City.
The three-day event culmi-
nate with several hundred re-
enactors from across the
country facing off on the
original battlefield."
This year marks the 142nd
anniversary of the largest
Civil War battle in Florida.
According to the Battle of
Olustee Website, the Union
campaign that climaxed in
the Battle of Olustee (or
Ocean Pond) began when
troops commanded by Gen.
Truman A. Seymour landed at
Jacksonville on Feb. 7, 1864.
The defense of Florida was
placed in the hands of Brig.
Gen. Joseph Finegan and
Brig. Gen. Alfred Colquitt.
Once it was apparent the
Union forces were moving
westward in E.lorida, Finegan
began searching for the
Confederate army's best
defendable position.
Finegan found_. tbat posi-


pnolo subml.ed
James Adams of Savannah
portrays Gen. Robert E. Lee.

tion at Olustee, with a lake on
one side, a nearly impassable
swamp on the other and a
narrow passage in between.
On Feb. 20, 1864, a Union
force of 5,500 men and 16
cannon marched westward
from Macclenny. The
Confederate forces almost
equaled the Union opposing
army in number.
The battle raged until dark,
when the Union forces began
a hasty retreat. Battle casual-
ties amounted to 1,861 Union
and 946 Confederate soldiers.
In proportion to the number
of troops involved, it was one
of the bloodiest battles of the
Civil War.
Union forces remained in
Jacksonville until the end of
the war and occupied several
coastal towns and various
places along the St. Johns
River.
Saturday's "Lincoln & Lee"
event will be held at Lake
City's Alfonso Levy
Performing Arts Center. For
more details, call the Olustee
Battlefield Historic Site at
(386) 758-0400.

\


Pink Panther prequel


tired physical comedy


by STEVEN BAILEY
REITEI'ER
Moviegoers whose notion of
physical comedy ends with
Jim Carrey and Adam Sandier
will probably roar with laugh-
ter over Steve Martin's new
version of "The Pink Panther."
Viewers with slightly longer
memories will ponder just
when Martin got so unfunny.
I can't think of any comedy
series that is in less need of
resurrection than the "Pink
Panther" movies. The very
first one (1964) is utterly hilar-
ious, with Peter Sellers as
Inspector Clouseau, so
obsessed with finding a jewel
thief and so frustrated by
the lack of affection from his
wife, who turns out to be two-
timing him with the thief -
that he falls all over himself in
frustration.
Unfortunately, the original
sequel, "A Shot in the Dark"
(19651, established the tem-
plate for the rest of the
Clouseau comedies: a clueless,
accent-hindered incompetent
who never wants to admit
that he destroys everything in
his path.
Writer-director Blake
Edwards beat the formula to
death for a half-dozen more
movies some released long
after Sellers' death). And now
Martin does his best to revive
a corpse one more time.


This is supposedly a prequel
to the Edwards/Sellers movies,
but it follows the same tired
pattern. A famous pink dia-
mond resembling a panther is
stolen. French Chief Inspector
Dreyfus (et tu, Kevin Kline?)
hires Clouseau as a red herring
to cover up his own detective
work, but Clouseau unwitting-
ly scores major points against
his scheming boss.
So much for plot. The rest
of the movie is the kind of
tired physical comedy that
endlessly unravels like so
much cheap fabric.
Once, there was the like of
Charlie Chaplin and Buster
Keaton, whose physical humor
expressed their personalities
and who took their own falls.
By contrast, look at every
single Clouseau pratfall in this
movie. There's a shot of
Martin starting to do harm to
himself, a shot of a stuntman
dressed up like Steve Martin
and taking a tremendous fall,
followed by a shot of Martin
nonchalantly regaining his
balance.
Has Martin forgotten his
own movie-comedy history?
Like the silent greats, his phys-
ical comedy used to be the
expression of an otherworldly,
ethereal comedian, culminat-
ing in what I thought was his


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Meetings


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 oth-
ers. Call 642-2688 for informa-
tion.
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 3.33
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
Kindermuslk and playday class-
es Tuesday to Saturday in
Jacksonville Beach and Ponte
YVedra Beach for children from
Birth to age 7. For
Kindermusik, a music and
movement program for all
ages, children are divided by
age group. Playday is for walk-
* ers to 26 months old and
includes parachute play, climb-
ing and musical activities.
Preschool children and up
attend without parents. One
trial class is free. Call 249-3828
for information or visit
www.heartsong-km.com.
ART CONNECTIONS at the
Cummer Museum of Art &
Gardens in Jacksonville con-
tains hands-on, high-tech and
low-tech interactive exhibits
that encourage physical activi-
ty and quiet contemplation.
&ylk througha',paintong, cre-
ate:patterns. ith.dance,.make _
S-co ageT' ifsterno a'sulipure,"
or paint with a virtual paint-
brush. The museum is located
on the north bank of the St.
Johns River at 829 Riverside
Ave., phone 356-6857. Hours
are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday.
TREE HILL NATURE CEN-
TER offers its popular program
for parents and children, FUN!
(Find Understanding in
Nature), on the third Saturday
of each month at 10 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
the children's reference desk.
MOMMY & ME for ages 6
months to 2-1/2 years features
songs, parachute games, finger
Splay, 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,
S 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 COMtMUNITY
CENTER, 7.38 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
Alimacani 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 pan. to 9 p.m.


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.


the third Monday of the
month (285-8009).
East Pointe Baptist
Church, 270 N. Keman Blvd.,
Jacksonville, 9 a.m. to noon
the second and fourth Tuesday
of the month (220-2377).
chapel, :30) -,m. -t.hi. d .. P,
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. LExhibits are rotated.
There is also an area where live
animals are exhibited and the
public is invited to watch the
feedings, which are done on
schedule. Call 396-MOSH for
information.
-** WINSTON FAMILY MC A,
is on Landrurh 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
activities 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 programs and are
available with financial assis-
tance. Call 543-9622.


ABC Music & Me: Children ages 1 to 5 expe-
rience weekly lessons that include musical
instrument exploration, singing, listening and
creative movement. Classes are held at the
Community Presbyterian Church Education
Building, 150 Sherry Drive, Atlantic Beach. Call
Dana at 372-0116 for information.

Al-Anon: Al-Anon Family Groups offer a
recovery program for families and friends of
alcoholics, whether or not the alcoholic seeks
help.' Meetings are held every Monday, includ-
ing holidays, at 10:30 a.m. at 400 Penman
Road, Jacksonville Beach. Meetings are also
available at other times, days and locations. Call
350-0600 for information.

American Legion: The American Legion
Auxiliary DeWitt B. Tilden Unit 316 meets at 8
p.m. the second Monday of each month at
1127" Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Call 249-
0202 for information.

American Legion: American Legion Ocean
Beaches Post 129 and Auxiliary Ocean Beaches
Unit 129 meet at 8 p.m. the first Thursday of
the month at 1151 South Fourth St.,
Jacksonville Beach. Call 249-2266 for informa-
tion.

American Legion: American Legion Post
233, Ponte Vedra/Palm Valley, 12 Wilderness
Trail N. off Canal Boulevard, meets the first
Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. Steak night is
held every Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. for members
and guests. Call 285-2484 for information.

Art association: The Pablo Towers Art
Association meets from 12:30 to 3 p.m. every
Wednesday. Call 246-4158 for information.

Ballroom dancing: Ballroom dancing is
offered even-r Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the
Senior Center, 19th Ave., Jacksonville Beach.
The cost is $4. Call 241-3796 for information.

Beaches Arts Center: A beginner watercolor
class is offered from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, and
watercolor for all levels is offered Tuesday
evening, and Wednesday and Thursday morn-
ing. Figure drawing classes are held Tuesdays
from 7 to 9 p.m. The Beaches Arts Center is
located at 228 Third Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach.
Call 241-8816 for information.


Breast-feeding support: Baptist Medical
Center Beaches offers a breast-feeding support
group from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in Conference
Room B at 1350 13th Ave. S. the first Monday of
the month. The group is moderated by Loretta
Haycook. There is no cost, and babies and chil-
dren are welcome. Snacks and beverages are
served. Call 247-2974 for information.

Cancer support group: The Cancer Support
Group at Baptist Medical Center Beaches meets
at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Florida Cancer
Center in Medical Office Building B on the hos-
pital campus. Call 247-2910 for information.

Depression support: Depression Bipolar
Support Alliance Jacksonville Beaches meets
Sunday at 5:30 p.m. at Beaches Medical Center,
1350 13th Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach. Visit
www.dbsajax.org for information.

Grief recovery: A Grief Recovery Support
Group meets the third Thursday of the month
at 7 p.m. at St. Paul's Catholic Church in library,
578 First Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach. The group
is for those who are grieving the death of a fam-
ily member or friend. Call Margaret Lane at
280-0871 for information.

Kiwanis Beaches: The Kiwanis Club of
Jacksonville Beaches meets Thursdays at noon
at Selva Marina Country Club, 1600 Selva
Marina, Atlantic Beach. Call Jonathan
Daugherty at 635-4228 for information.

Libertarians: The Libertarian Party of St.
Johns County meets the second Wednesday of
each month. 904-273-7480.

Lions Club: The Lions Club of Jacksonville
Beach meets at 7 p.m. the first and third
Monday at the corner of Penman Road and
Second Avenue North; and at noon on the sec-
ond and fourth Tuesdays at Perkins Restaurant,
14471 Beach Blvd. For information on
Monday's meetings, call Chuck Carroll at 241-
1129; call Denny Bradford at 220-2222 for
information on Tuesday's meetings.

Lions Club of PV: The Lions Club of Ponte
Vedra Beach meets the second and fourth
Thursday at noon at Aqua Grill ;in Sawgrass
Village. Call Sue Hollis at 616-2681 for infor-
mation.


Beaches Palm Group: The Florida Writer's Long Time Newcomers: The Long Tune
Association Beaches Palm Group meets the Newcomers Club of the Beaches and West
fourth Saturday of each month except Beaches meets at Selva Marina Country Club in
December at the Ponte Vedra Beach Library. Atlantic Beach on the fourth Tuesday of the
904-285-2258. Month, September through May. This is a
ladies' dub. Social hour starts at 11 a.m., fol-
Beaches storytellers: The Beaches League of lowed by various entertainers, performers and
Storytellers meets -at 'te '.Pnte Vedra Beach "ipmative speakers.7-0362.
Library, 101 Librar,' BIvd.;.P6hte Vedra BeIh; -_"t "-.
at 10:30 a.m. every second Saturday of the MOPS: Mothers of Pre-Schoolers meets the
month from September through May. Call second Monday of each month at 9:30 a.m.,
George Mills at 246-1502 for information, and the third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.
cn.n care provioj A. i. .ni u-6 if r -uleu1II


Bookmobile: The Library Elderly Outreach
Bookmobile serves seniors living in The
Stratford from 9:30 to 10 a.m., and at Vicar's
Landing from noon to 1:30 p.m. every second
and fourth Friday. 904-823-2783.

Breakfast network: The Ponte Vedra
Chamber of Commerce meets at 7:30 a.m. the
second Wednesday of the month at the
Sawgrass Grille & The Tavern for breakfast.
Email info@pontevedrachamber.org for infor-
mation.


(chiruJld care provided) at Christ the Redeemer
Church, 190 S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra
Beach. Call 285-8009 for information.

Mothers & More: Mothers & More, The
Network for Sequencing Women, women who
have altered their careers to spend more time
with their children, meets at 7 p.m. the first and
third Monday of the month at Ashford Court
Assisted Living, 1700 Greens Way, Jacksonville
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Grace Darling Studio Theatre on Feb. 23-26. Tickets are $5 and reservations can be made by calling 249-2022.


Art auction Feb. 1


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Art auctions can be help-
A_ ful to both the giver and g, i,
'A the receiver. The giver
receives public exposure, and
the receiver raises funds for .
good causes.
The Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedia Beach will be .
having an art auction on .
Friday, Feb. 17, from 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. The Center is wel-
coming artists to participate in
this event.
S AlI mediums of artwork are AICE -
accepted. The artists are"'as ke-' Ie"ra-, ph.,
to donate 50 percent of the ART SCENE'
final sale price to the Panther
Pride Marching Band of Nease Museum and Gallery at
High School. Contact Mary Jacksonville University will
Vastola, chair, at 285-0939 or open a new exhibit, "Global
by e-mail at Warming and The Nature of
marysmail@pvsoap.com. Nature," encaustic paintings
Donations are tax deductible. and mono prints by Janice
000Lt* u V. l Unn driin- FU b 1.'7


Another auction is being
held by the River City Fine
Arts Series at 6 p.m. Saturday
at Church of the Good
Shepherd, 1100 Stockton St.,
Jacksonville.
The auction precedes a pro-
gram by the American Boy
Choir featuring the
Jacksonville Children's Chorus
at 7:30 p.m.
The Fine Arts Series will be
featuring Beaches artist Bunny
Morgan with her watercolors
at the reception in Craig Hall
during the reception following
the program. For information,
call 389-6222.
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An artist's reception will be
held 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. opening
day. Gallery hours are
Monday to Friday from 9 a.m.
to 4:40 p.m. Call 256-7374.
South Gallery at Florida
Community College at
Jacksonville will open a new
exhibit, "Photo Collage and
Sculpture," works of Alice '
Sebrell and Anne Eringhous,
on Thursday, Feb. 16, with a
reception 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The exhibit will run through
March 14.
Art on Park Gallery will
open an exhibit of works by
Margaret Edmondson, Hope


at PV Cultural Center


Kinchen Pennington, Pauline
Kahumba and Steve Hubbard
on Friday, Feb. 24, with a
reception 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Art
on Park Gallery is located at
2711 Park St., Jacksonville.
Call 389-5829 for information.
Brenda Gross is a psy-
chotherapist in private prac-
tice in Neptune Beach. Her
interest in creativity led her to
explore painting a few years
ago, and she studied with sev-
era) regional painters as well
as'attended workshops in the.
Southwest.
Her work is colorful and
impressionistic, created in
response to emotion and
experiences.
Her work is being featured
at Manuel's Deli and Wine
Shop, 880 State Road AlA,
Ponte Vedra Beach, where she
will be present at a reception 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. today.
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The Cummer Museum of
Art and Gardens in
.acksonville offers not only
the visual arts but also the
performing arts.
On Sunday, Feb. 26 at 3
p.m. enjoy the Degas
Quartet. Since their founding
in 1999, the group has
emerged as one of the nation's
most exciting young string
quartets.
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For reservations, call 356-
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Jack Slaughter, owner of the
Fairfax Gallery in Ponte Vedra,
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Vedra Beach Branch Library at
1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 16.
This program is free and open
to the public.
Tti Museum of Sciege.,aqd
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dential party on Feb. 20 cele-
brating our nation's leaders.
Children will be able to partic-
ipate in a mock vote; sign the
Children's Bill of Rights and
play Truman Twister.
The activities are designed
to help visitors learn about the
founding fathers and some of
those who made this nation
great, Call 348-3974 for infor-
mation .
Look forward to the Beaches
Fine Arts Series next concert
on Sunday, Feb. 19, at 3:30
p.m. when the Amsterdam
Loeki Stardust Quartet will ,
perform at St. Paul's By-the-
Sea Episcopal Church, 1150
North Fifth Street, Jacksonville
Beach.
At the reception following
the program, enjoy an exhibit
of visual art by Princess
Simpson Rashid. Call 270-
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A terrible movie'used to'
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Ironically, I'm inclined to-
use that sentence to describe
the superb thriller "Firewall."
An intelligent thriller -
how did that one get out of
Hollywood?
The nicest surprise is
Harrison Ford, back in form
after years of playing stiff-
necked plaster saints.
Here he plays Jack,
Stansfield, a security specialist
for a small bank that's in the
middle of a transitory merger.
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technology against him, force
Jack rob his own bank, and
make Jack the.patsy. !
That's all I want to give
away about the plot; intelli-
gent thrillers aren't as plenti-
ful that all of their surprises
should be instantly divulged.
Instead, I'll talk about the
exemplary writing.


Screenwriter Joe Forte was a
little-known actor decades
ago before turning to
scriptwriting. His acting back-
ground served him well,
because in this, his very first
script, he shows respect for
his characters as well as his
audience. A lesser thriller
would have used Jack's family
merely as, an engine to get the,
plot going.
There's a beautiful scene
.where Jack's wife Beth'
(Virginia Madsen) has to put
her kids to bed after they've
already been threatened by
Bill and his thugs. This scene
didnit.have to take the time
to show Beth putting her own
emotions aside to comfort her
kids. It's a nice sign that it
did.
Kudos also to Richard
Loncraine's taut direction,
which packs in a lot of plot


points and plausible thrills in
under two hours.
All of the acting is exempla-
rv. It's true that Harrison Ford
has played this kind of heroic
family man in the past, but
here he has aged just enough
for his character to be plausi-
bly vulnerable.
In the inevitable fight
scene, he doesn't bounce back
as niftily as Han Solo did 30
years ago. Just making him-
self a little more human has
aged him well.
Finally, fans of the TV series
"24" will enloy Mary Lynn ,
Rajskub playing the same sort
of taciturn curmudgeon as
she does on the TV show;.-slf-
fice to say, she has bad luck
with bosses named Jack.
"Firewall" is rated PG-13 for
much adult language, and
graphic scenes of violence
and peril.


in ,/
"Capote"?'
Here's his
story about an
eccentric Manhattan man-
magnet (Audrey Hepburn).


."Making Love"-
"Brokeback Palace" is a well-
done tale of same-sex love. A
quarter of a century earlier
'came this other end of the
spectrum, starring Michael
Ont kean and smirky Harry
Hamlin., .

"Moonlighting 3rd
Season" Worth it just for
the infamous "Taming of the
Shrew" parody "Atomice
Shakespeare," probably one
of'TV's funniest episodes.
ever.
"Growing Pains 1st
Season" The first year of
the family sitcom starring
Alan "Can't beat Carson so
I'll take what I can get"


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The TV movie pickings are
surprisingly slim this
Valentine's Day iTuesday), but
if you look hard, you'll find
some gems.
. Start the day right at 7 a.m.
with 1957's "Will Success
Spoil Rock Hunter?" (AMC).
This overlooked comedy
(sadly unavailable on DVD)
stars Tony Randall as an ad
exec who alienates his girl-
friend when he starts an ad
campaign for actress Rita'
Marlowe (Jayne Mansfield),
"the girl with the oh-so-kiss-
able lips."
It's a superb satire on TV ads
and celebrity gossip, and more,
timely than ever. (If nothing
else, tune in for the opening
credits, with Randall doing a
one-man-band version of the
Twentieth Century-Fox theme
music.)
Also unavailable on DVD is
1944's "Two Girls and a
Sailor" (Turner Classic Movies,
2 p.m.).


June AJlyson and Gloria
DeHaven play a pair of
singing sisters who start a
World War II canteen and.
become rivals for the same,
man (VahJohnson)..
, If you're willing to scrape
the bottom of the barrel,
watch the R-rated
My Teacher's Wife"
(Showtime, 5 p.m.), starring
Tia Carrere in the title role of
a tutor who has an affair with
one of her husband's students.
Wait a minute Tia'
darrere? The "Wayne's World",
Tia Carrere? When did she get
old enough to become Mrs.
Robinson?
Finally, at 6 p.m. on TCM
comes one of the best musi-
cals ever, 1953's,"The Band
Wagon.'
Fred Astaire plays a down-,
and-out.movie star (yeah,
right) whose fortunes are
revived by. his playwright
friends (Nanette Fabray and
Oscar Levant and a leggy and
possibly losing co-star (Cyd
Charisse. .


Bailey: Poor Jean Reno


Cont. from B-1
finest movie, "L.A. Story"
(1991).
But over the years, he's been
too busy making what one
cynic has called "mansion
comedies."
You know Steve Martin
needs another mansion, so he
makes another dumb slapstick
movie.
As for the rest of the new'


"Wallace and Gromit: The
Cuise of the Were-Rabbit" -
Terrific feature-length ver-
sion of the British clay-ani-
mated shorts (which are also
available with this movie in,
the 2-disc "Cracking ,
Collector's Set).,
."Bambi II" Funny how
we managed to get through
64 years without this sequel,
isn'tit?
"Elizabethtown" Writer-
director Cameron Crowe's
latest, about a loser shoe
salesman coming home for
his dad's funeral, accompa-,
nied by a tacko stewardess
(Kirsten Dunst).
"Breakfast at Tiffany's -
45th-Anniv. Edition" -
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"Panther," poor Jean Reno
plays Martin's unwilling side-
kick as though he is wonder-
ing what happened to his own
movie career.
Only Beyonce Knowles in
a surprising nod to modernity
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sion as, natch, a sultry singer.
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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., Jacks6nville Beach 249,-
3338.' Martini Night is
Thursday with DJs spinning.
DJ Wes Reed spins hip hop
and retro Thursdays for Ladies
Night. DJ Jade spins old wave
and 80's retro at 9 p.m.
Friday. DJ KGB spins at 9
p.m. Saturdays.
Atlantic Theatre Comedy
Club, 751 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 249-7529.
Comedian Mark Klein per-
forms at 9 p.m. today and
Saturday. Cuz 'n Pefe's Phat is,
in at 8 p.m. Tuesday. 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 *o
249-3338. Karaoke with Frank
Templo from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Wednesday. Live music from
7-11 p.m. today. '
'"rewster's, 11i003 B'each
Blvd., Jacksonville 223-
9850. The Company 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.
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.
,' '," 0/ i '
.Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach
249-9595. Alphadog plays at
9 p.m. today. The Boxrockers
are in Saturday. Bobby Flynn
and his Band are in at6 p.m.
Sunday.



Led: 8 p.m.

Saturday'

SCont. from B-1
greeted on stage by an orches-
tra dressed in tie-dye T-shirts,
wigs and sunglasses.
The symphony broke out
their colored shirts in 2004
when Havens and company
performed the music of Led
Zeppelin to a sold-out Jacoby
Hall audience.the weekend
the remnants of Hurricane
Jeanne blew through town.
"We thought nobody would
show up because of the hurri-
cane, but it was jammed,"
recalled Havens.
"A lot of orchestras will
come out wearing tuxedos or
wearing black and white, but
not Jacksonville's.' They really
get into it. And when the
orchestra gets into it, you
know they are going to have
a good time with the music."
He said the key to sym-
phonic rock arranging is
when the orchestra doesn't


get in the way of the band,
and vice versa.
"I don't want the band to
play over the orchestra," he
said. "It's a delicate balance."
For tickets and information,
call the Jacksonville
Symphony Orchestra box
office at 354-5547, or visit
jaxsymphony.org.


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The Florida Theatre presents SWITCHFOOT Friday, March 31. Tickets went on sale last week.
Call 355-ARTS for tickets or performance information.


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
Anne plays acoustic at 9 p.m.
today. Dnny Roberts is in
Saturday. Traditional Irish
music with Meridian from 4
p.m..to close Sunday.
Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish Dr.,'
Atlantic Beach 246-4293.
Songwriter's night with Seth
Ramsdill every Tuesday. The
SWes Cobb Band is in
Thursday. Spade McQuade
plays traditional Irish music
at 9:30 .p.m. today and
Saturday.
Freebird Live, 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. The Yonder Mountain
String Band with Tony
Furtado are in today. Reggae
with Anthony B Saturday. U-
Melt appear Wednesday, Feb.
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Giovanni's, 1161 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville 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 *
249-5,181. Local bands.are in'
today and Saturday. Karaoke!
Sunday at 9:30.
Mackenzie's Steakhouse,.
100 Sawgrass Village, Ponte
Vedra Beach, 543-9143.r
"Gene Nordan plays piano
from 7 to 11 p.m. Tuesday
through Thursday. Don
Miniard is in Saturday.
Michael Howard is in from 7
to -11 p.m. Sunday. Will
Hurley' performs today and
,Monday. '
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Magellan's Oceanfront
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,


Jacksonville Beach *
2644. Beam brings the
frori 3:30 to 6:30,
Sunday.
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p.m.


'Max's Restaurant, 1312 ,
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach *. 247-6820. John
Evans plays the .piano from
6:30 to 10 p.m. today and
Saturday.
The -Moon 'Grille, 1396
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 241-1894. Live.music
today and Saturday. :
Monkev'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 Sundays. DJs
Shanghai and Lord Swift spins
reggae, reggaeton and hip hop
6n Tuoldays
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood
& Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877.;
The Retro Kats appear today.
and Saturday. Acoustic Duo
performs Sunday.
Restaurant Medure, 818 N.
Florida A1A, 'Ponte Vedra
Beach 543-3797. Nightfall,
performs from 8 p.m. to close
today and Saturday.
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The Ritz, 139 Third Ave.,
Jay Beach, 246-2255. DJ,
Anonymous spins Sun-\Ved.
DJ Mtarco spins every Thurs. '
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Shelby's Coffee Shbppe,
200 1st Street, Neptune Beach
249-2922. The John Thomas
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to I
p.m.' Suday.
Solid 'Grounds Coffee
Shop, 1487 Atlantic BLvd.,
Neptune Beach '* 246-9223.
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eery Wednesday from 9 p.m.
to 1 a.m. Ralph "E" performs
top 40's, blues, oldies and jazz
every Friday and: Saturday
night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Tra Vini Italian
Restaurant, 216 Ponte Vedra
Park Drive, Ponte Vedra Beach
Beach 273-2442. Tony
Saladino performs jazz piano
and standards from 7 to 10'
p.m. Thursday 'through
Saturday.

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* 241-5600. Mary Ann
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to 10:30 p.m. Wednesday.
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Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
D.I Wal spins acid jazz for
Metropolitan Night every
thursday.
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28, as part of the Friends of
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RELIGION
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Have a Heart Ball Kurinsky of Chabad @ the,., .. Entertainment will be pro-
The youth group at Christ Beaches on Wednesdays at 7 ". vided by the University of
United Methodist Church is p.m. beginning Feb. 22. North Florida Chamber
sponsoring "Have A Heart The course will outline a l ; 'Singers and the Metro Music
Ball" on Saturday, Feb. 18 from spiritual roadmap for living. ... Men Barbershop Quartet.
7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. All using teachings based on the '. -The church is at 3410 S.
area youth groups and friends Torah. Chabad is located at '. Third St., Jacksonville Beach.
are invited to an evening of 521 State Road A1A in Ponte Call 246-6427 for information.
music, dancing, refreshments Vedra. Call 285-1588 for infor- i1
and celebration. mation. : Senior Connection
Tickets are $3 at the door; ;7Senior Connection, a min-



Church is at 400 Penman Road room of .The Winston Family' painting, speakers, and more.
in Neptune Beach. Call 249- YMCA on Landrum Lane in Membership dues are $5 annu-
5370 for information. Ponte Vedra. For information ally. An art show is scheduled
call 285-0267. -111 U'Friday, Feb. 17.
Day of Reflection For information call Cheryl
The Council of Catholic Author to speak L Knorek at "543-1139 or the
Women at St Paul's Catholic Best-selling author Robert J. parish office at 285-2698. The
Church will hold a Lenten Day Morgan will speak at Riverside i church is at 545 State Road
of Reflection on Monday, Feb. Baptist Church on Sunday, I A1AN.
27, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Feb. 19, at 3 p.m. His topic wviU no o o $ ha
Rev. Tom Nguyen will be the be the stories behind several From left, Ann Carroll, Bill Carroll, Charlotte Cummings, Rev. Dr. Sudduth Cummings, and Bob Calligraphy displayed
guest speaker. favorite hvmns featured in his Shellenberger at a reception to honor Rev, and Mrs. Cummings held at St. Paul'p by the Sea Bethel Gallery at Ponte
The event will be held in St. book, "Then Sings Mv Soul," Episcopal Church on Surday,,Jan. 29. Rev. Cummings served as Interim Rector at the church for Vedra Presbyterian Church will
Paul's Parish Life Center at and his newest release, "Jesus the past three years and will assume the duties of Rector at St. John's Episcopal Chuch in New feature the work of calligraph-
First Avenue and Fifth Street Loves Me ,This I Know." Haven, Conn., in March. / .er Betty McKee in an exhibit
North in Jacksonville Beach. Morgan is the pastor of titled "Calligraphy and More."
Tickets are $15 which Donelson Fellowship in counselor. The cost for the program is 4091 for information. The exhibit will be open
includes lunch. For informa- Nashville, Tenn., and the The March 'session will be $9 or no charge for members through Feb. 19. The church,
tion about reservations, call author of several books.. The led by Dr. Jeff Hood, also a of the women's circle. Please Nifty Fifties Plus address is 4510 Palm Valley
the parish office at 249-2600. event is free and open to the marriage and family counselor, reserve in advance for the The Nifty Fifties Plus at First, Road in Ponte Vedra. Call 285-
I public. The course will'focus on con- event, which will be held at Christian .Church of the 8225 for information.
"Come Thirsty" There will be a reception and 'flict resolution techniques that ,Chabad (@ the Beaches, 521 Beaches has changed their
Ponte Vedra United book-signing after the pro- promote reconciliation and State Road AlA, Ponte Vedra. meeting date to the second Celebrate Recovery
Methodist Church will begin a gram. Riverside Baptist Church growth. Call 285-1588 for information. i Friday 'of each month. The .Celebrate Recovery, a bibli-
six-week church-wide study of is located at 2650 Park Street in For information or to regis- meeting at 10:30 a.m. today cal based program for persons
Max Lucado's book, "Come Jacksonville. Call for informa- ter for either classes, call Spaghetti dinner will be a covered dish lunch- facing personal problems,
Thirsty," beginning on Sunday, tion at 388-7692. Marcia in the church office at The Brotherhood of, St. eon. Those in attendance are meets every Friday at 6:30 p.m.
Feb. 26. In addition to mes- 249-2343, ext. 11. The courses Andrew at'St. Paul's by the Sea encouraged to come with a in the fellowship hall of Beach
sages based on the' book at Marriage courses will begin at 11 a.m. and be Episcopal Church will have an suggestion for a new name for United Methodist Church,
Sunday services, small groups Beach United Methodist held in Room 2107. adult night out spaghetti din- the group. The address is 2125 Third Street at Seventh Avenue
will be forming for additional Church offers marriage enrich- ner on Saturday. Dinner and Ocean. Front. in Neptune North, Jacksonville Beach.
study. PV United Methodist ment courses on Sundays this African Drum Cafe entertainment are included is Beach. Call 246-2010for infor- Through worship and same-
Church is at 35 Executive Way, month and March. The. 'Beaches Jewish the $6 cost. A nursery will be mation. gender small groups, people
Ponte Vedra. Call 280-5141 for "Can You Hear Me Now?" is Women's Circle will have an provided. can work on personal struggles
information. : held this month and "Conflict "African Drum Cafe": at their Reservation forms are avail- Valentine's gala such as eating disorders, alco-
Resolution in Marriage" begins meeting at 3 p.m. on Sunday, able in the parish office and Tickets areon sale 'for Palms hol/drug abuse, and codepen-
Torah study March 5 and runs four weeks. Feb. 26. The guest for the event the church narthex. The din- Presbyterian Church's dency. The evenings begin
"The Story Behind .the The first course focuses on will be Zohar Israel, who will ner will be in Stormes Hall on Valentine's Day Gala and with dinner. Call 249-2343.
Story," a ,course exploring improved communication in conduct an interactive African the church campus at 5th Gourmet Dinner to be held
weekly Torah readings, will be marriage and is led by Vivian drum session. Light refresh- Street and 11th Avenue N. in 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in fellow-
taught by Rabbi Nochum Bowlus, a marriage and family ments will be served. Jacksonville Beach. Call 249- ship hall. Tickets are $15 each.; See BRIEFS, B-7
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Our Congregation meets at
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1222 S. Third Street
553-9910.
Sunday
10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
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4510 Palm Valley Road (CR 210)
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Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.-
Sunday Breakfast
Nursery & Toddler Ministries
Middle. High School, College
Adult Ministries
Music & Art Ministries
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*Kids Worship providedS
Sunday School Richard Dubay, Youth Director Rev.
10:0am Shor lSenio
10:00 n .m. for au ages Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m. Rev.
Rev. Jeff Bennett,Pastor
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'New iegmpingsI'baptist& Curch
1050 Highay AlA* 285-4288
Traditional Worship 8:30am
Bible Study 9:40am
Celebration Worship 10!30am,
Associate Pastor Jeremy Gates
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UNITY DAILY WORD BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
STUDY CLASS CHURCH J
Wed. Evening 7:30 pm MISSOURI SYNOD r
Ribault Garden Club 1423 N. 8th Ave.. Jax Beach
705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
(Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.) Phone: 249-5418
Reverend Betty R. Sikking http://www.blcjaxbeach.org
355-5100 8:30 aJn. & 11:00 a.m. Traditional
Service
Dial A Prayer 355-7044 Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
ChUi h of t he DailyWord Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Church f the Daily Word Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.


LUTHE A URCH (ELCA) ST. FRANCIS St. Paul's by the Sea : .": PU A UTm TRADITIONAL YET TIMELY
801 B ea Blvd ". B EESundaySchoolforallages9:00am .
1801 Beach Blvd. REA I Te D -EL NT BioRIioADBLVD PW-NEPiuEBEACH Youth Fellowship 11:30 asm.
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575 Steve FMOTo yELEVANT Nursery ProVided -
PASTOR MICHAEL BLAKERl.C. 0
SUnday Worship 895 CR 210 Palm Valley Associate Pastor Howard McMinn HIS

8:00 am& 10:30 am 4 1.2 miles west of Intracoastal Welcme Families Children's Chapel At 10oam Sun. WORSHIP SERVICES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School Sunday Services 8:45 am & 11:00 AM & eangmles Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am services sun. Sunday 8:30 & 10:15 AM 400 Penman Road (at Atlantic)
Children 9:15 am Christian Formation 10:1Oam ges ChristianFormation At 9:00 am Wednesday 7PM Neptune Beach 249-370
Youth/Adult 9:15 am '- Nursery Provided Corner of 5th St. & 11th Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL* www.stpaulsbythesea@spbts.net TEL 241-4211 Rev.Patrice Spenser
Nursery Provided 543-0112 -904-249-4091 www.beacheschapel.com Share in the love of Christ


COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN LORD OFLIFE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST. PAUL'S ST. JOHN'S
S CHURCH LUTHERAN CHURCH ^' U E of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ) CATHOLIC CHURCH
S 150Sherry Drive,Atlantic Beah, FLHURCH 2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
-.3I Rev.Dr. Gabe Goodman, Pastor (ELCA) Baptist Curch Come worship with us by the ocean. Father Joseph Meehan
,Church Office249-8698 276 N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Bch Sundays: 1st Avenue North at 5th Street WEEKEND MASSES
Preschoo0Kindergarten Office 241-7335 SUNDAY Traditional Services Jacksonville Beach Saturday 5 p.m.
www.cmmunitypcusa.org Ph 2855347 9:00 am- Contemporary Worship Service 8:00 & 9:00 Father W. A. Kelly, pastor Sunda 9a.m., 11 .m.
Schedule: Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor 10:30 am- Traditional Service v Celebration Praise Father-W A. Kelly, pastor.a.m.
Sunday MorningWorship 8:30 & 11 a.m Sunday Contemporary Worship WEDNESDAY 1045 amSaturda Mass 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Available Sunday Morning
Church School-All Ages 9:45 a.m. 3am3pm Thetr g WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY) Suda RECONCILIATION
YoutFllwshi m am 6:30 p The Gatherg SASupner Sunday Mass 7:00,8:30, 10:00, Saturday 10:00 a.m. or by appt.
ContemporaryrshipSe 559p.m Sunday Church School 9:45am Bible Stuies for EveryAge & Life Situation 6:30 Choir Bibletudy, Youth 11:30 a.m.& 7p.m. RELGIOUSEDUCAT O
Chance hoir Wednesdavs7 Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am 407Third Street Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor* 246-2010 Saturday Confessions Wed. 6:00p.m. (K-3)7:p. (4-6gr.)
W y Phoednesdan 7p3, ebapit.or Neptune Beach James Collins, Associate Pastor After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m. 2unay460 -14
Weeiday Preschool/Kindeigarien (3.44 5 yr olds) Nursery Provided Tom Bary, Pastor 91)4-249-231)7 w, .fccbdoc.com eml:tccbdoc@bellsouth net 246"6014


IJ Palm Valley Baptist Church
4B90 Palm valley Road Pomee Vedia
285-2447 -
Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor l O]jl h
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Join us on Sunday for: Service Times
Sunday School for all ages 9:15 AM p
Worship Service 10:30 AM .Saturday 5:00 pm
Evening Bible Study 6:00 PM Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am & it:00am
Wednesday Evening opportunities:
Family Dinner 6:00 PM
Children and Youth Bible Study 7:00 PM (904) 268-2500
Adult Worship Service 7:00 PM
Child Care and Nursery provided for all activitlesl www.MandarinChristian.com
"The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree...' Psalms 92:1 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy.


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288 N. Roscoc Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (r) 273-5567 (off Mayport g Rd. at W. 11th St. and Ohid
Friday evening Family service 6:30 7:00 & 8:00 9:00 p.m. St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 1200 noon Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bible Study 9:15 a.m.
Religious School Sundays 9:00 a.m & Wednesdays 4:30 p.m. 246-2709
We have a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish Jerry Murrell, Miinister Blended Worship 10:30 a.m.
community. Please contact our office m-f 8-5 for information about adult Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
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Briefs: Marywood retreats Feb. 10-12


Cont. from B-6
Retreats at Marywood
The following retreats are
planned at the Maryvwood
Retreat Center in the
Switzerland area of Northwest
St. Johns County:
Feb. 10 -12: The Gift of Being'
and the Grace in Becoming
will be led by Sisters Mary
Steves and Mary Sferre, SFCC..
They are the Co-Directors of
Growth Point, a Therapy and
Training Center in
Jacksonville. This retreat will
support participants in prayer-
fully celebrating their humani-
ty in their life's journey to'
becoming all, that God created
them to. be. The retreat begins
at 7:30'p.m. on Friday and.
ends with Mass at 10 a.m. on


Sunday. The cost is
$167(Priv)/$137(Dbl)/$77(Co
m).
Feb. 18: Roots of Christian
Mysticism will be led by Srs.
. Elizabeth Hillmann, Rose
Hoover, and Annette Mattl6.
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 will be from 7
to 9 p.m,;
Marywood is located at
1715-5 State Road 13. For
information on these or other
events, call (904) 287-2525 or
toll-free (888)-287-2530.
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.


photo submitted
A licensed
massage ther-
apist who will
be at the
Renew U
Women's
Weekend
demonstrates a
mini-massage
for Jennifer
Diaz, member
of the planning
committee for
the event.
See story on
page B-1.


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Arts & Entertainment


GALLERIES & MUSEUMS:


SHO WTIMES


BEACHES AREA HISTOR-
ICAL SOCIETY, 425 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach *
246-0093. Features the origi-
nal locomotive "Old No. 7"
and an original section fore-
man's house and furnishings.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Monday to Saturday.
BETHEL GALLERY, 4510
Palm Valley Road, Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-8225.
Features themed original art
shows using mixed media
from local and regional
artists. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday to Friday and 9
a.m. tonoon Sunday.
BLUE HERON GALLERY,
4600 Middleton Circle E.,
Jacksonville 223-6100. Art
work by Cypress Village resi-
dents and visiting artists.
Hours. 11 a.m: to 4 p.m.
Tuesday through Sunday.
** BUTTERFIELD .GARAGE
GALLERY, 137 King St., St.
Augustine *..(904) 825-4577.
Features original paintings,
photography, clay, art, sern-
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 artist every
Friday during Art Walk.
CULTURAL CENTER AT
PONTE VEDRA, 50 Executive
Way, Ponte Vedra Beach *
280-0614.
CUMMER 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 mil-
itary, $3 for students, $1 for
kids 5 and under. Free admis-
sion. from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
ECLECTIC GALLERIES,
880 A A 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 *
241-6928d 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.nim.,
and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
Call 241-6928.
HIBERNIA GALLERY 108
1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-7321. Selling handmade
work from 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 I
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. MNOSH 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.


La Pieta, a 12-member string ensemble featuring violinist
Angele Dubeau performs at 8 p.m. today in the Flagler College
auditorium as part of the Emma Concert Series. Call 797-2800.


THEATRE NOTICES


"A DELICATE BALANCE"
is staged at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday and Feb. 16 and 17 at
Players by the Sea, 106 6th St.
N., Jacksonville Beach. A mati-
nee performance will be staged
at 2 p.m. Sunday Tickets are
$17 for adults, $15 for students
and seniors. Call 249-2022 for
information.
"OF MICE AND MEN" is
staged at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
.8 p.m. Friday and Saturdays
and 2 p.m. Sunday and Feb.
18 and' 25 at The Limelight
Theatre, 11 Old Mission Ave.,
St. Augustine. Student Rush
tickets are $10 one hour prior
to curtain. Regular admission
tickets are $15 for students and
military, $20 for seniors and


$22 for adults. Call 825-1164
for information.
"EINSTEIN: A STAGE
PORTRAIT" is staged at 7:30
p.m. today and Saturday at the
Atlantic Theatres, 751 Atlantic
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Tickets
are $10 for adults, $5 for stu-
dents, seniors and military.
Call 249-PLAY for information.
"ED McMAHON'S
TONIGHT SHOW MEMO-
RIES" is staged at 8 p.m. today
in the Moran Theater at the
Times-Union Center for
Performing Ajts, 300 \V. Water
St., Jacksonville. Tickets range
from $25 to $50. Call 632-
3373.


Regal 18

Curious George. Rated G.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:05, 12:45,
3:40, 4:10, 7:00, 7:25,
10:10.

Final Destination 3.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:15,
12:50, 4:00, 4:30, 7:00,
7:40, 9:35, 10:00.'

Firewall. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:25, 1:05,
4:15, 4:40, 7:10, 7:55, 9:30,
10:25.
*: :
The Pink Panther Rated
PG. Fri.-Thurs., 12:20,
12:55, 3:50, 4:20, 6:55,
7:20, 9:40, 10:15.

Something New. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:20,
5:00, 7:45, 10:35.
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When A Stranger Calls.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
1:00, 4:50, 8:00, 9:30,
10:05.

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

Nanny McPhee. Rated
PG. Fri.-Thurs., 12:30, 3:30,
7:35, 10:00.
* '* ".' .* ""
Underworld: Evolution.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 9:50.

Hoodwinked. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:25, 3:40,
6:50.
.*
Munich. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 3:35, 9:55:
*..
Brokeback Mountain.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:10,
3:25, 7:15, 10:30.

King Kong. Rated PG13.,
Fri.-Thurs., Noon, 3:45,


7:50.

The Chronicles of
Narnia: The Lion, The
Witch and The Wardrobe.
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 12:35,
6:45.
*
Walk The Line. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:16,
4:45, 7:30, 10:20.
*
Capote. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 1:15, 4:25, 7:05,
9:45.

Pablo 9

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

The Chronicles of
Narnia: The Lion, The
Witch and The Wardrobe.
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 7:10.
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Curious George. Rated G.
Fri.-Thurs., 4:20, 7:20, 9:20.

Final Destination 3.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 4:15,
7:50, 9:05.

Firewall. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 4:30, 7:05, 9:30.

Th'e Matador. Rated R.
Fri.-Thurs., 4:35, 7:35, 9:45.
*
Syriana. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 4:05, 9:55.

The Pink Panther. Rated
R. Fri.-Thurs., 4:50, 7:30,
9:35.
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Walk The Line. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 4:10,
7:15, 10:00.

When A Stranger Calls.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 4:40,
7:40, 9:50.


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SA SSIFIEBRARY 10, 2006
\L FEBRUARY 10,_2006


CLASSIFIED INDEX


RFE.I. EST TE
100 RIeal [aLIre
110 Loi'Land For Sale
120 Ii.me- for ile
125 ReIl E.lale \anied
130 C .nd,-. for .Ile
14 M.-,iri, g..
150 MNc.b.c Hnme ,:, r isle
IAO Ccmm Prop.en,
18S Indu-Ltril.\a.ehlioase
RENT A.
200 Rental
215 Horiis forRein
225 Iainied ., Ren
230 Cond.. for Rent
2-10 M H lor Renr
2o0 \% i ,: ,n R en ta l
270 Repul 10 _lhire
275 Rc.,m lor Rent
260 OITic.' Space
2hr C,.,mm Rental
PETS & Ni.IALS
j0O) Free Pet.-
i10 Pe- l or I,:
330 t:i-,ni L n, -l.>-l
310 L,.i;, & Fiond FciL-
ANNl iNCEPIENTS
400 Notices
405 Travel
415 Personals
420 Legal Services
425 Legal Notices
440 Misc. Lost & Found
450 Instructions'Schbols
'o10) wedding. ;
EMPLONfMENT
50,1) P-T Help \\nlied
510 FT Help \\anied
5`11 Job Sevicme
530 B ii Opporrunim
540 Child Care
5.50 \\ .rk \ianied
SER\1CE GLIDE
bOO Serice Guide
LOL Air Caondioning
bt0 .AltcririornL
.07 oloh Boal Detaihr.
Wb0o \ul., Repa.r
0rra Cu- sr:nice
0 12 C.irpel
bl, Crering
615 Clearpng
61h Elcctmmcs
619 Elemimncal Sen
620 Equip RenLls
622 Fer, e-


v?23 Finan S1irne
,:m3 Fireoaod'
c-31 Cornpuer 'err.ce-
033 Ihulmn
o34 Larn ilk.,i er ; ilei,'en
r,3 uL ,n Land_-jcpg
n3p Lk .,L l l
i,3? SNIrinnecCoazi
C?7 i-.inne B,.urig
o4lL Con.ereie M.li:.-nr
r- S i.lla-lll,, o, Sicr, Le
c-48 P reA.ure \\-lIinLc
i5I Pamunrg
651 PIt Cc-nirol
.,52 Plumbing
o53 Poe-l
oi54 Fhotio;pbs
on6 Remoxlel Corir
n: ,5 R .': -, .
o;0 Ro-oP, ,
. U5 Spnnkler \\ell.
Tree Semce
i1P Tile
o66) Lpholien
066; w'allipaie.r-ir.
r,,0 Iarler Trearnenr
HEALrH SERVICES .
700 Massage Therapy
710 Health Care Serv.
730 Caregivers.
FOR SALE
800 For Sale
805 Music & Instr.
610 Anrique
A15 Aucuonln
820 0 'anted io But
mI25 Trade
830 Corainmeiii
C-ARAGE ALES
, 10 Garage Sales
8."0 Ga.rge alc. J .L Be i,:11h
852 Garage Sale, Neptune Beach
854 Garage Sales .\tLiniit Beich
85; Gangc Sale Pornie \edra
8 8 5 i ra ce S,.ile ,1 ul .1t
BeacFKe
8,0 Flea Mlarket
62 E:Ltate 1SaL
TikANPFIRTATiON
9'15 AUIO ReniJl
913 Boat
911 Morlier
930 Camir'.RVS-
970 Truicm line
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OS S LElii li
A RARE Fndo 8 lois, South Jax Beach,
* near Sancluary. approx 75x100 each
Cleared, ready To build $315K-perol 01 IIl
Finance w,'25.c down. 9041221-3825
PRIME MOLINTAINTOP Lot in Flal Rock
(Hendersonville N C area DIVORCE.
MUST SELL. Priced below market value
$1-17,900 FSBO. 537.3969
NEPTUNE BEACH 5 Blocks Io Ocean
11?'x116' No reailors, please. 249-3892
ATTENTION BUILDERS
Trie lineE1 ocean view ic avalavle ir, Ja>
Beacr $829.001 Plan ard permits in'
place Ii inlefesied call Marw ,,5 The Dil-
worin Realry Group ol Vanguard GMAC
591-6976


HARBOUR ISLAND in Marsh Landing
5BR'4BA. 8800si Separate guest house
Shrjown tby appointment 1-1 50.000 Call
Lea Underwood, Prudential HJet:wrk Real-
ty, 19041571.0790.
SECLUDED WOODS neighborhood in de-
sirable Neplune Beach 2119si. 4,'2 wood
Iloors. ceramic tile Ig In-ground prol.
great curb appeal .{479,900 Kaellr Wil-
lham Team Geneiantons, -1445.8647

PRICED TO-SELL.-. .BR 2BA haridwuod
arid ille loorrS i,17c'900 Help'-USelI.
Marsh View R E 904|1620 0144
N JAX Beach. 3BR,2BA pool home. iiir
place, 2-car garage. $369.000 249-1890

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Don't miss this immaculate
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Classic Nept. Bungalow
Sun. 1-4 :
Adorable 1940's gem. 8 home off ocean. 4 blks to : f .
"corner," perfect beachie charm! Fully restored "4., '.-
3BR/2BA, hrdwd floors, decked bkyard. huge lot. w
garage A rare treasure! $639,000 Dir: N on .
3rd4/AA, E on Walnut, betw. 2nd & 1st, on L ...
[E "She KNOWS the beaches... ", .
F?' Rosemary
She SELLS the town. Nau hion
Call 568-1523 AMfler



OPEN HOUSE!

3BR/2BA CONDO IN JAX BEACH!
Open Saturday 1-4pm! You can live at the beach for
under $260k! Walk to local shops and restaurants, bike
I i ,. to the beach! This 3BR/2BA
^^ condo is approx 1500sf and has a
garage!
S C C all Ainy Wilson at 904-955-0700 and
visit ww v.AmyCelesteWilson.com!
955-0700 Come by on Sarurdat!



OPEN HOUSE Sunday lpm-4pm
834 9th Ave. S.
Located on corner of 9th Ave S and 9th St
SIMACULATE SPACIOUS TOWN HOME
"Located in Jacksonville Beach'
This beautiful tow-i home is like brand new! Built inr
S 2002. Spacious 3BR/2 5BA, breakfast bat, extra large
family room Over 2100 SF with garage, balcony,
backyaid patio &t sprinkler system. Ottfered at $3-46,000
904-463-0330
Susanr Bo aell ww.SusanSellsTheCoasl.com
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in Atlantic Beach 2-4pm


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Take Your Pick...from these three fabulous
townhomes loaded with upgrades. All townhomes
have 2 car garages on nice sized lots
and all within a short walk to the ocean!
360 1st Street Atlantic Beach $889,000
-1847 Ocean Grove Atlantic Beach $639,000
1849. Ocean Grove Atlantic Beach $825,000


S Prudential Jennifer Sexton
S Network Realty Prudential Network Realty
Network Realty 04-463-3326 Cell
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OPED HOUSE

Listing # 270495 3408 America Ave
Water Front Ranch Great Location-
?' Close to Beach and Shopping .
Dir: ?rd st to Osceola. right onto:c
America # 3408
asking s31q,o00
Peter Podesta Rema&\ Specialists
CeU (904) 415-6375 or
Office (904) 261-9099 -1
R LA sr"pealiaia pmpodesta@"msn.com ::0 113


CUSTOM HOME in
PIAINTATION OAKS w/POOL
5BR/5BA approx. 4.000 SF. 14' ceilings, granite countertops.
gourmet kitchen 42" Maple cabinets & many more lovely
appointments. Enclosed pool
S\/.Aaterfall overlooking the lake.
B t. $1,060,000
Contact Top Producer
Lynn Saul 904-859-9100 .
for your private showlling.



Waterfront!
.145' quick ocean
Access. Bring your
boat and jet skis to.
enjoy the Florida
lifestyle in this fabulous 6 bdrm..5 bath
designer home. Upgrades galore. Like new. 2 boat lifts and boat
house. Wonderful neighborhood. Isle of Palms. $1.225.000
Call Norita Birdsong ,
993-3226 ........


I EXPERIENCE PALENCIA!!
Incredible homesile surrounded
by beauliful nature and
stunning scenery Exclusive
Iocatior, in the prn.'ale estate
section of Palencia. A truly
incredible opponrunily' Please
-all M1;rhpille. FlonVr 595 000


OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM
24570 HARBOUR VIEW DRIVE
PIs call 285-6927 for access to
Marsh Landing. Exquisite villa
wilh glonous views, dramatic
marble staircase plus two
master suites $1 795 000
cichelle Floycd/Javne Hoffman


BEACH GETAWAY.- JAX BCH WATERFRONT LOT!
Deluxe studio in Pablo Beach Deep water access in the heart,
House only 1 blk from beach. of "Palm Valley'! Build your
New kitchen w/granite, tile, new. dream home on this 75' x 460'
cabinets & apple, new balh, Ourlt- incredible lot. Great homesite,
in Murphy bed, walk-in closely great views, great location!!
community pool & courr/ard. Don't wait at only $875,000.
Call Olivia Seaman $175,000 Call Susan Fort for more infol
THE PLANTATION! NEW HARBOUR ISLAND LOT
Magnificent French Country listing. Rare opportunity for lot
Chateau! 4/5.5+ofc located on under $1 million in prestigious
incredible wqter to golf lot, one Harbour Island. Private, pristine
of the best in The Plantation! Bit views of marsh and tidal stream.
by Benchmark Homes w/quality 40' concrete floating dock
construction & upgrades. Over conveniently across the street.
5800sf. $1,649,000 Susan Fort Call Jayne Hoffman $999,000
ENCHANTING ESTATE HOME HOMESITE WITH 2 DOCKS!
Dramatic and inviting estate Stunning Harbour Island lot
offering a lifestyle enriched by directly on picturesque marsh!
all the extras. The yard has Relax on your own private dock
been transformed into a royal located directly behind yr dream
retreat. Pool & dock with ICW home and enjoy your own 50'
access. 40' boat slip included. boat slip just steps away!
$5,350,000. Call Michelle Floyd $1,275,000 Call Michelle Floyd
VACATION IN YR BACKYARD GREAT CONDO GREAT AREA
Mediterranean estate directly on Customized ground floor unitin
ICW Waterway in Ponte Vedra. a quiet corner of Belleza on the
Stunning design elements, water. Tiled patio; tiled master
fabulous views from every rm, bath, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, 780
lanai w/pool, summer kitchen, square feet + a storage room.
dock & boat lift. $2,499,000 Great amenities. Reduced to
Michelle Floyd / Jayne Hoffman $181,000 Pis call Len Cook
LOCATION, LOCATION 'LIVE ON AN ISLAND
Just 2 short blocks to the beach Just listed...desirable Lake
and clubs! 2900sf, 3 bedroom, Road in Ponte Vedra is an
3.5 bath custom built home with island! Beautifully cared for,
cathedral ceilings, fabulous 2760sf one-story. Hardwood
sunroom, 103x206 waterfront floors, great kitchen opens to
lot,, circular drive. Offered at large family rm overlooking new
$1,275,000 Kim Martin-Fisher pool. $1,190,000 Joyce Reesh
LOCATION IS EVERYTHING! GUANA PRESERVE VIEWS
And this new listing in Ponte' Stunning traditional home
Vedra has itl Surrounded by surrounded by ancient oaks &
golf & fabulous views is walking tropical palms located steps
distance to beach. Charming away from community dock
San Juan 3BR ranch with looking out to Guana Preserve.
waterfall pool sits on % acre. Screened lanai w/pool, game
$1,650,000 Call Joyce Reesh *rm. $949,999 Michelle Floyd




944340 86-514


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HOUSE
Sal. 2/11 11-1
4216 Seabreeze Dr.
3BR/3.5BA, ICW waterfront.
3,100 SF. $750,000
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SWEETHEART
OF A HOME!
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.
$695,000 .
P/ease call //
Sherri Beno 904- 651-1830 or /
Lisa DiStefano (904) 514-3167 i i


Northwest Atl Bch.
It's On Its Way Buy Today!!

'Now's your chance ahead of Mayport's boom! ,,
Schools so close, Hanna Park surf! Handsome
4BR/2.5BA beachie cedar shake, sunny tile, cpt, .4
paint. Jacuzzi tub; vault ceils, Irg. fenced lot. Jeal
rental or homefront. $278,900
"She KNOWS the beaches...
She SELLS the town!" rosemary
Call 568-1523 Nahton


Ocean Cay Beauty!!!
This 2100 SF home has 3BRs plus a loft, & 2.5BAs
with marble countertops, hardwood floors through-
out! Lushly landscaped! Located on a cul de sac
street! $474,900
Call


Connie Grubbs @
904-612-9911 today for a
view of this beautiful home.


Wow! Rare Nept. Bch.
Renovation Opportunity

Rare chance! Restore cone. blk duplex as 2/1 up,
2/1 dwn. 1/1 guest qtrs/gar., or convert to great
sng. fan. just I bik to bch. 6 blks to "comer!" Orig.
hrdwd firs, newerroof. AC. windows, needs work
but great value! Lot 50 x 128. $699,000
S'" "She KNOWS the beaches...
osemary' She SELLS the town!"
Naughion Call 568-1523
Miller

ATLANTIC BEACH
SELVA MARINA
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!!
This open floor plan 3BR/2.5BA home in Selva Marina sits
on a 90 x 98 lot with 2 car garage. All living space on 1st
floor, BRs on 2nd floor. Very peaceful
setting with natural front yard. Home is
in move-in condition. Priced to sell at
$499,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer








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ILS# 278492 Completely renovated pTH n ILS# 282902 A shown v ialk tIo he bedch' Cozy
in AtL Beach Tus 3/2 5 TH has anoi& 2d,.1.' 3BR' I.SBA wm.'rrnazo icTors. sepjrale LR & DR.
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ihuners. granite counienops and pn jie cviT'cr IOL 5274.9:) 285-1800
porches n. Ith ocean iCev.s $S25.000 CAREFREE, T BORDABLE &
241-2417 CENlAI LOCATED
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S# 28215 Adrle me. h d in Ja% Beach. 'en paclous ./large
IIS# 282150 Adorable V2. relating in- rctrmsr an, open flor plan. breakfast bar opn n
ground pool. \er\ Ig lot on Ponte Vedra ldiningS. living are a.mater bedroom cattre
BIlhd Close to the beach. Mo\e-m cond. A French double doors to balcony, $265,ii(.)
niust see'$1.300.iXliJ 241-2417 285-1800
UNBELIEVABLE OCE4NFRONT1 OCEANFRONT PONITE EDRA
,LS# 275731 Spacious 41.5 has great MLS# 280862 Rare oppo,:rnurnar Sougni-afler
potential Fabulous 2(H') x 4') ft, Ig wooded 3 Y' SF io. ..%% r.ise n Spinnalers Reach. 3BR/
lot. I offe high& dr,.. 2 f/p. lgkit %/center 3 IB.. ahlo& 3 balonies all a/cean %ens'
ts.BR & BA ofgar. uest house Gorgeious~ L include ne ale do,.rLairs, new arpet
gar.guhup. pnlantron shuters & nen powder room.
landscaping Stunning ocean inetsl coremmnar, pool $1.195.0))285-1800
$5,7501:).W 241-2417 p, 1EDI CODO
C' lARItNOOEA NFR T LS# 266782 CoM.emenit i, 1each. shopping
MLS# 273146 Immaculate 4/2, granite school & in gated communmy. 2BR/2BA,
'countertops,s/s appliances, wood frs. Great L R,'DR coimb v./FP. cmd balcony. ne ceiling
view of Atlantic Ocean! $1,299,000 -an'.mari, :,rrunuriic amenimes including poci,
241-2417 i.lubhou.-ic 'kiiLchcn. fimes cnir. theater roc.m.
SHOWCASE PEROFECON enri & more 51 451l 285-1800
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MLS# 280077 Newer contemporary cdeignre by yaard-winririg architect to blend
5/4/1, spac plan. upgrades thru-out. r.ilape. n 1.i )FrT ooded lot. 5BR/4 full
Sprawling custom home overlooks & 2 halfBA.-. jpprn% 6713 SF, separate guest
sparkling pool & 5th green'in PV Golf apt. 25..d lap pool. shaded muln-tiered terrace
Course. Cabana & summer ki incl. & g,oarmrei ichen $i5.si:.ii X285-1800
$3,750,000 241-2417 E6ST01FffTRIDOSTRET
THE SI NCWAlY. Fi S# 266510 A r"e oppomnury to build oir
MLS# 281756 3/2, gated comm. Split t1,.l t ,c s l l outh J ackondie Beach
l11a, lot.i ck.ardea& read, Ior yc,u to build a hone.
plan, highceilings,neutral,tile,plantshuttersi iA ntion.e~ or condos i,:29v) 285-1800
& more. Scrnd porch overlooks'lake. -FI OF 3RD SIREFT 1 IN IBEACH
$399,000 241-24 7 .. LA OF RD SIIE" IN ,Ii J BE b II
$399,000 241-241 LS#269171lTemrific in',estenioppmumni)'
PRISlINE Reide nujalbutzonedcoimmiicrcialtonrete blick
PONTE VEDRA BFACH CONDO! consimcnon, duple\ %as completely reno\ated
NIILS# 266818 I/I. fabulouss lake & golf in 2')i0, ach unit _BR, IBA o/large deck.
courseviewsfromprivate,scmdlanai, 1car CH&A, washer/dryer, storage & parking
gar & storage, all appls incl. Resort style i.i.i:,:""' 285.1800
amenities & great loc near bch. $188,900 M4RSHANDINO 4RSH IMEWS
241-2417 MLS# 270007 Extraordinary unobstructed
marsh views from this one-of-a-kind lot.
AA iC DEA 5/2/1 l Immaculate custom, one' owner home features
MLS# 274204 Stone & hd/wd firs, office, 4BR/5BA, approximately 4200 SF, master & FR
DR, gathering rm, FP, upgrades thru-out. w/FPs, beautiful wood floors, screened lanai &
French doors open to private, wooded lot 3 car side entry garage $1,650,000 285-1800
Near beach & Selva Marina Golf &CC.' ST JOHNS COUNTY RIVERFRONT
$599,000 241-2417 MLS# 273598 Ultimate country estate w/
ATlATC BACH CONDO! 200+FT on river in Switzerland! Main home has
MIS# 279538 2BR/2.5BAtownhomeinei 6BR/6 full & 2 half BA, study, game & card
5BAtownhomen rooms, theater, elevator, numerous porches &
Ocean Village. Steps to ocean, spacious 4-car garage, carriage house w/2BR/2BA apt &
and lg master suite. $399,000 241-2417- 4 more garages. $5,500,000 285-1800
MARSH VIEW CONDO! WATER VEWS NPONIE M i
MLS# 273136 The Palms, 2/2, tile thiru- MLS# 257228 Fromthis 3BR/2BAtownhouse,
out, crown molding, all appliances. Comm walk-in closets, new roof, home warranty, kitchen
incl 2 pool, contrld access w/attndt, appliances convey & storage area. $179,000
concierge & clubhse w/mini theater. 285-1800
$209,900 241-2417 OCE4NRO WOIE VEDR4 BLVD
ac BUNiALOW JAX BEAC MIS#265659Notable4BR/4BAhomeon 130'
ocean frontage is waiting to be restored to its
SMlS# 2772312/2condo,'granitecounters, former charm. It features a sunroom w/imported
hd/wd firs, corian in master bath and tileflr, largeLR/DRw/P,guestaptw/BRsitting
fireplace. Great views of marsh. $215,000 rm & BA over 2-car garage & new concrete roof
241-2417 $6,500,000 285-1800
Independently owned and opeated0

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us Executive "Deercreek"
lers Packed & Ready!

Southern hospitality 5BR/3BA. sunshine & glass
galore, casual GR/Kit. formal LR/DR for special!
5th BR/Bonus perfect playroom/guests. Upgrades,
lovely MBA, peaceful water/preserve lot.
Lmpeccably kept-sellers eager! $575,000
"She KNOWS the beaches... '
She SELLS the town!"
L Call 568-1523


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 I
pool & walkway to Beach Ave.. E EYLJ
$849,900 i'.
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


TiFFANY BY THE SEAl
This incredibly beautiful home is 1/2
block from ocean. Sunshine bright open
floor, plan 4 BR plus office and art
studio. Gourmet kitchen includes
custom cabinets, granite countertops,
gas cook top and, wine cooler.
$1,675,000. MLS# 273214
GRAND RESERVE CONDO!
Lovely move in ready 3rd floor condo.
Quiet private location overlooking
natural area. Great room with fireplace,
all appliances included plus 2 deeded
parking spaces. $166,500. MLS#
266526
SO NICE TO COME HOME TO!
You'll love' entertaining family and
friends in this 1 story, 4 bedroom beach
home. Spacious family room with
fireplace opens to kitchen and separate
breakfast area. Split bedrooms, screened
pool, secuirity,.located in highly sought
after neighborhood. $734,900. MLS#
278270
ATIANTIC BEACH
Newly remodeled 2 story, 5 bedroom
home. Flexible open floor plan, over
3000 SF of living, area. Beautiful
kitchen, stainless appliances, stone and
wood floors, fireplace in living room,
Possible in-law suite, 2 car garage
$789,000. MLS#283187


CONVENIENTLY LOCATED!
This charming "Old Atlantic Beach"
home is situated on extra large cul de
sac lot. Concrete block construction,
spacious great room, wood floors
throughout. Just a short distance to the
beach, very low traffic street is great for
young children. 899,000. MLS#271545






Judy Nicholson presents....

~ Making Dreams a Reality
Diri904-280-2820
Eve:904-241-2160
E-mail:judybythebeach@aol.com

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JAX BEACH. 2BR Cottage near Ocean. SEAVIEW PARK 3BR/3BA, $2250sf, 2-
115 4th Ave. South. $450k. Owner/agent. story, $619,000, 504-3430.

OCEAN VIEWS ARTS & CRAFT
ARCHITECTURAL RESIDENCE at
TIFFANY by the SEA
Absolute Perfection! Intimate, spiritual and elegant describes
this beautiful 4700 SF ocean view home. Superbly detailed
3-story 5BR/4.5BA with media room, 3 car garage with
l elevator. Private courtyard w/plunge
i BBI Tpool & spa. Too many features to
describe. Private beach access in gated
1 .community. Offered at $1,995,000
I. Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821

Retire, Relax and Celebrate
Cypress Village Living!

Relish easy "senior" living at 55+!!. Sunny 2/2 att.
i retreat, close to bch & shopping. Savor activities,.
social events, sports. healthcare options.
maintenance-free & travel or play! You deserve
it! $175,000.
"She KNOWS the beaches...
osemary She SELLS the town!"' II
Nau h on Call 568-1523
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NEW WATERFRONT COMMUNITY
WATERSEDGE HARBORTOWN
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
go g front yard. Only 4 left!!! Prices
E2BW starting at $1,088,900
Call Margi Pelitt
Top Producer
571-9821

.. Cozy A. B. Value! .
Buy Smart Near Bch!! L

3BR/2BAretreat, easy rental or live easy \ ourself!
Wooded Howell Park bkyard. tiled GR/DR/Kit.
Great closets, loft/office, 2 car w/workshop.
Relaxed walk to bch, school, eateries. Perfect 50' l
x 100' parcel for home or land value! $445.000
B "She KNOWS the beaches... "
She SELLS the town!" ."Rosemarv
Call 568-1523 Naughion
4 MAfiller

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

LOOKING for
--ROOM to
BREATHE?
This 3BR home sits on a huge,
private. treed cul-de-sac lot with
N >'lots of decking.
No HOA fees allows one to be close to 5 |
the conveniences of the city without the |- ,
confines of covenants and restrictions.
$155,000 Call Cindy Co.v
904-881-8036


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Enjoy the Beach Life!!!

In this 3BR/1.5BA concrete block home! Located
in a great location near the beach on a nice sized
lot! Kitchen has been remodeled
with granite counter tops, and tiled
throughout! Must see to
appreciate! $331.9K
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911 today!



GAndOING....
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
SherriBeno
REALTOR
904-651-1830

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ATLANTIC BCH, 3BR iBA, 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.
ATLANTIC BEACH
MAYPORT LANDING- 3/2 Townhome,
new roof, new tile floors. $139,900.
ICW
EAGLES CREEK- 10 minutes from
beaches/ base. Gorgeous 4/2, nice lot,
scr. porch, many upgrades. Close to
schools & shopping. $247,900.
VILLAS AT CROSS CREEK- Keman
area, cute 3/2, 2 car garage, eat In kit.,
fenced in yard. $184,900.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711
FSBO. TOWNHOME, 2BR/1.5BA. New
roof, alot of new extras. $297,500.
246-6582.


1CWUNDER200K
3BR/2BA, 2 car garage, screened
lanai, ceramic tile, new hvac. &
garage door, private cul de sac, lot
extra clean! $199,000,MLS 282009
HL49656
HISTORIC AREA
Historic Springfield bungalow, built
1914 converted to duplex 1938.
Invest wnile still affordable.,
$172,500 MLS 280111 HL 49516
5 MIN TO BEACH!
4BR/2BA off San Pablo Rd, kitchen'
overlooks famn rm w/fireplace, fresh.
paint, new roof, screened porch, &i%
private backyard $369,000 MLS
281747 HL 49616 ('
PV HOME W/GUEST HOUSE
3BR/2BA cedar shake bungalow
w/guest cottage in rear. Lot is
30,000 SF, zoned open rural.(
Private & peaceful! $675,000 MLS
248113 HL 50236
BEAUTIFUL PV LAND
Approx. 4.5 acres w/pond. large,
trees, possible development. Bring'
your horses and build your own j
Dream home. $1,450,000 MLS
225338 HL 50596
NORTH FL BRICK HOME
4410 SF w/hardwood firs, granite
counter tops, crown mldg, private
batn in each bedroom, on corner lot
with pool, preserve view.j'
$1,250,000 MLS 260517 HL 50456
4BR NEPTUNE BEACH
Beautiful lot w/4BR/2BA stucco'
home only 6 biks to beach & close,'
to Jarboe Park. Great floor plan withI
many extras. $419,900 MLS'
281042 HL 49566
HEATHER GLEN
2126 SF, 4BR/2BA, great location,
JTB/Hodges. Formal LR, DR,
lenced yard designed for pool./
Many upgrades! $319,900 MLSN
281729 HL 49606
SEMINOLE ROAD
Come see this cute Atlantic Beach/
home. 3BR/1BA in the heart of,
activity, bring your towel and
sunglasses' $325,000 MLS 279448
HL 49416
TRANQUIL SETTING (
5 mm from ocean. 4BR/2BA, 3 car
garage, 120 x 190 lot, W over(
Beach Blvd, Intracoastal, L ont
Washburn, R on Bentwood. L on.
Pine Tree. $425,000 MLS 2814631
HL 49596
UNDER $300,000
3BR/1BA, new carpet, cabinets,
windows, A MUST SEE! A1A
South, R on 9th Ave N, R on 10thi
St N. $289,900 MLS 272306 HIt
48656 &' u,8'i' E "
S4 BLOCKS TO OCEAN '
3BR/2BA coquina shell, pergo tile, '
light bright fireplace. E on Atlantic,
Bivd, L on Sherry, L on 11th St, RI
on Linkside Drive. $415,000 MLS'
281491 HL 50356
UNDER $200.000 ATTHE BEACH!
Great investment, waterfront 2BR/
2.5BA, tile in kitchen. Great
condition, close to bch & schools.
A MUST SEE! $166,000 MLS
269390 HL 50346
S CHARMING HOME
Newly remodeled 3BR/2BA home:
on large lot. New additional Florida
room! Minutes to downtown and
beaches. A MUST SEE! $164,900
MLS 269333 HL 50316



Atlantic Beach
Watson Office =
(904) 249-3804,


' "2.IL Villagio
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
SCell: 955-0776,
l 5150PalmN.V'alev Rd.'
S Sie. 100
PonteVedra Bch, FL


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


ICW, HOLIDAY Harbor, FSBO. Lg lot,
4BR/ 2BA, 2400sf w/ in-ground pool. New
CH/A, roof. $324,900. 246-2336 or 463-
7245.
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.
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.
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
PVB- THE ISLANDS
FSBO. 3BR/2BA, with lake view. 156 Mar-
tinique Circle. Established neighborhood.
Vaulted ceilings, skylights, garage, spnn-
kler system, hew roof, community pool.
'Yard maintenance included. $248,000.
477-0102.
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.
ATLANTIC BCH 4/BR, 2-story, near
ocean, pool, $925,000. 993-9191.
MAYPORT LANDING, 2BR/2BA town-
home, 1050sf., screened porch, fenced
yard, W/D, newer appliances. $120',000.
Brokers welcome. (954)975-4062.
GREAT BEACH TOWNHOME.
3BR/2.5BA. Over 2000sf. 3-Stories, with
OCEANVIEWS, 2-car garage. $595,000.
I Call Lori Lareau at Vanguard GMAC
Realty, 868-7224.
OPEN HOUSE Friday. Saturday, 9am-
3pm. New 3BR/2 5BA in ne*. garle corn
munity adjoining Dunon Island Preverve,
(off Mayport Rd.) $375k. 810 Paradise
Lane, 534-5312.
NEPTUNE BEACH, Summer Sands
STownhouse, 2BR/2.5BA new roof, plumb-
ing, HariiBoard siding, paini $260,000.
(904)610-7355
JAX BCH/ FSBO 3BR/2.5BA. Completely
remoldeled, r, must see.
www iorsalebyo*ner corn list #20585804.
1404 Declaation Dr, $349,000.
(904)563-1516.


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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.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 4BR/3BA, large, pri-
vate lot, 8 blocks to Beach. $340,000.
270-2333.
PVB, SUMMER House, 2BR/2BA town-
home, 5-star amenities, gated community.
Great view, quiet street. The only water-
front avail. $349,000. (904)280-5373.
REDUCED- NEPTUNE BEACH. FSBO.
Duplex, or single home. 1BR/1BA (each).
East of A1 A. $425,000 OBO. 246-8200.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA, 1300sf,
newly remodeled, inground pool.
.$184,900. (904)803-4349.
BROADWATER, 3BR/2.5BA w/loft
ICl Coquina home, 2054sf. w/20 ft ceilings
Waterfront lot w/intercoastal views
$448,000, will consider co-op.
(904)434-9354.
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, 2/12, noon-3pm. :Jax Bch, 67
Fairway Ln. Gorgeous 3BR 2BA, 4000sf.
AT $595K HOUSE IS $40K UNDER AP-
PRAISAL. Golf course & one mile to
beach. Call Richard Newquist at 422-
5091, Remax Specialist..
PONTE VEDRA, Fairfield, 2200sf.,
3BR/2.5BA, water view, tennis, pool, gat-
ed. $417,000. (904)910-7036.
JAX BEACH. 5BR/2BA, 2300sf, on 2 lots
(15,000sf). $450,000 OBO. 249-8637.
MARSHFRONT HOME, 3BR/2BA, com-
pletely renovated,, contemporary style.
SSmall boat accessible. $629,000. Call
(904)535-4047.
CUSTOM BUILT, 4BR/2.5BA w/detiched
bonus room. Walk to Beach. Professional-
ly landscaped, tons of extras. A must seel
Below-market value. $499,900. 622-8532.
NEWER, CUSTOM built, private, ocean-
front home with high dune views of the
ocean and Intracoastal Waterway. Approx.
4458+ sf., 5BR/4.5BA, den/ office, tile and
hardwood floors, formal living and dining,
pool and spa, screened lanai with hot tub,
lush landscaping and loaded. $2,750,000.
Phyllis Staines, 904-476-SOLD. RE/MAX
Coastal Real Estate. www.pstaines.com
PONTE VEDRA LAKES "THE ISLANDS"
S105 Marsh Cove Dr. Duplex 2/2, garage,
corner lot. Pool, tennis, lawn service, pest
control, termite bond included in
$59 monthly association dues. $250,000
(904)703-8380.
BEACHES HOME/ RESORT LIFESTYLE
Souin Jax Bch luxury beach home. 1-1,2
oiocks Io ocean, 3BR/2 5BA, 2200sl Re.
cent renovation includes new family room,
Pool/Spa, summer kitchen, I-replace AC
units, roof, windows, stucco, nome Ihea-
\ tre appliances, more MLS#281888
ageni S proiecied, $959K Call 249-9236.
ZONED 2-FAMILY, freshly renovated,
3BR, concrete block home on corner lot in
South JB. New 18" lile. new rool, garage,
covered lana- Room for expansion. short
walk to beach ana zoning make it grear in-
vestmenl Pricea $349,900 1120 Soutn
8th St. 343-7264.
FSBO, 2BR/2BA lownhome, gated conm-
munity, PVB, on ihe waler. Hardwood
IIo.ors high ceilings. pool gym, tennis.'
LOw lee. Will co-op $263,000.
S(904)372-9052. ..
PONTE VEDRA Sawgras. Players Club.
Bermuda Coun 2BR'2BA, unarttached pa-
ro home $269 900 i9041655-5990.

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JAX BCH. 1136 24th St. N., 4BR/2.5BA,
2 story 2500sf. on 1.5 lots w/fp, deck,
screen rm. $489,900. Call 904-704-7966.
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.
LEASE-PURCHASE. Intracoastal West,
North Keman. 3BR/2BA/2-car, great room,
fireplace, on lake, new paint & carpet.
$244,900 OBO. Independent Brokers.
.710-3111.
3BR FORECLOSURE, only $27,000! Must
sell. For listings. 800-749-8124 ext. 1490.
BEST BUY AT THE BEACH, South Jax
Beach, 3BR/2.5BA, walk to the beach,
shopping, schools, 1710sf., fenced yard,
vaulted ceilings, open floor plan, motivat-
ed seller. Call for info, location or pictures
by e-mail. Asking $369,900 OBO.
(904)591-2495.
ATLANTIC BEACH, built 2003, 4BR/2BA
detached, 1500sf., 1125 Mair St.
$249,900. Call Shaun (904)226-3089.


JAX BEACH. Newer 2BR,2BA. Many up-
grades 1200s. 9h ceilings w/lans, walk-in
closet, kitchen appliances, washer/dryer,
terrace, fireplace, garage. Security sys-
tem. FSBO. $225,500. 246-8775;
MARSH COVE, PVB. 2BR/2.5BA Town-
house. 804 Marsh Cove Place. $235,000
OBO. (904)631-1245.
JAX BEACH 2BR/2BA Condo With deep
water dock. (904)631-1328.
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.
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
OCEAN FRONT Condo 3BR /2BA, OLD
Atl Bch, $998,000. Owner will hold mort-
gage, 219-2481.
OPEN HOUSE, 1-5PM, SATURDAY.
Enjoy oceanfronI living Condo, 3BR/2BA,
The Cloislaer, 10 10in St. Unit 15. Atlantic
Beach $949000. Help-U-Sell, Marsh
View R E. (904)620-0144.
EAST OF AlA. Very Large 1BR/2BA. fully
lurnisiled, washeriaryer included 1 Block
to Beach $245.000. Call Mark 591-6976
The Diiwonh Really Group ol Vanguard
GMAC.
OCEANSIDE- SAWGRASS Beach Club
Villa Newly remodeled $279,900
(904)962-6876 (will co-op).
EAST -OF AlA, 2;2 Townhome. Wood
floors, fireplace, new roofl. jacuzzi tub.
Two blocks to ocean. Reduced to sell
1$359,900. Owner/ realtor 246-3748, 993-
7772. r :' I '
SUMMER HOUSE, BR/1IBA 5 star amen-
ilies in PVB greal investment at $135k.
Call (904)318-1880
PVB GRAND CAY CONDO
3BR/2BA many upgrades, while. slainless
appliances. plantation shutlers. garage
w/office club house, pool and illness cen-
ter Asking $289.000. 280-5170,
616-5274.

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WINDSOR PARKE CONDO
Linnit 508 3rd floor, new carpet, paint, etc. $192,500
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Summer oqwkCaodeos u .vi c.
2- IBR/IBA loft unis. golf views! S 178,900 sese-
LOT RESIDENTIAL
SILhdi Ave. N., 50 x 120 residential lot. $249,000






SELLER!
PRICED TO SELL,
BELOW MARKET VALUE!
Beautiful netIly constructed condo in Ponte
Vedra, East of AlIA,
g1 2BR/2BA with screened patio overlooking
kig Bpeaceful lake. This one won't last long & is priced
to sell!
904-422-8842
Call Caminie Thoinas


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
theater, concierge & more. w- I


EOnNDO
CONNECTION


Sherri Beno
REALTOR"
904- 651-1830


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! SBB
Approximately 2800 SF.
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer


Oceanviews From Your
Private Pendhouse
New construction 9th floor penthouse w/3,700 SF of indoor
living, 620 SF oceanview terrace,
7Z-4^*.s,.i. 220 SF sunset terrace
.. ,:, & 1,200 SF roof top access.
': 4BR/5BA. master suite & study.
,' 10 FT ceilings, gourmet kit. Other
l' L^:" amenities incl. pool & covered
.f "" parking.
call Top Producer Lynn Saul!
: 4 904-859-9100


PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/+ OCEANFRONT CONDO, Jax Beach,
Superbowl = Super Deall Save $14k this 2BR/2BA, 1176sf. Ocean 14, 16th floor.
week No condo fees 1 yrl. Info pics. $545,000, will consider co-op.
727-458-4230, $218K FSBO. Must Seel (904)434-9354.



OCEAN VIEW



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, -VWerner
covered/surface parking and storage. From $519,900
(904) 249-8489
Realty
www.thenorthshorecondos.com Realty

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, $160,000, $217,000, $259,900. Call today!
Donna Sandiford 386-5800
Diane Barr 234-9997

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BEST BUY TODAY

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

BRAND NEW CONSTRUCTION
1/2 BLOCK TO THE OCEAN
SOUTH JAX BEACH
Brand New Townhome! 3 story, 3BR/3.5BA, 2-car garage.
Absolutely beautiful! Stucco, stainless steel appliances,
granite countertops, open floor plan, crown molding and
more...Oceanviews from master
l B Jbalcony. Lowest price in new
E- E1 construction East of 3rd St. $574,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
Ie71-98zI

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
I service, spa services. Oh, yeah...AND your
2BR/2BA lakefront condo w/patio just steps
,.. -."away. Only $361,900 .- O
Sherri Beno ,_PnMnnl
S REALTOR-"n *INU
--' 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
ia terraces, ocean views & more.
E3E $995,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821


HATE THE DOWNTOWN
COMMUTE?
Then come see this 2BR/2.5BA condo 5 minutes from
downtown in waterfront community with dock. Newly
renovated and sits under huge oak trees with ____
patio overlooking courtyard. Clubhouse


pO fifrN Sherri Beno

CONNECTION 904- 65-1830 atis




Community offers wonderful amenities. Offered at $159,000 |


Take life easy! No lawn care here just plenty of swimming and
tennis! Charming 2BR/2BA condo with living room with fireplace
and sliding glass doors looking out to the screened lanai. This home
has nice viewss of lake. Close to everything: beach, restaurants &
shopping. Offered at $183,000
P Wt~eedd& ee~~am PA, REALTOR@
(904) 241-7461 ext 231
or (904) 477-6668
www.jacksonvillemichelle.com Prudential
michellehomes2003@yahoo.ocm Netwoiak eaty ai &
Tops in Sales, Listings and Transactions for the Beaches office in 2005!


MARRVIN 7. .eal Estate
183B North Third Street
lacksonvlleR Beach, FL 3220
www.joefloyd.com Call Joe Floyd 219-7638
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable beach property.
Zoned residential/commercial.
Total sq' 1626 in 3 buildings business plus 2
efficiency apartments. 2 blocks from ocean. Fully
occupied tenants would like to stay. $799,000
+*+++ SALES RENTALS <+<++
++ RENTAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT **
4+4. ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT ++
e-mail: marvln-real-estate@marvin-group.com
web site: http//marvin-group.com
Tel: 249-8599 Fax: 249-8598


MM411 lkills-1.416) -Oh 4w


inSAWOR
H ^ rBeautifully renovated
hard goods. kit w/new cabinets, stainless
steel appliances, coriah countertops, fully I
furnished & overlooking lagoon. Great
for second home or investment property.
$379,000
Call Top Producer Lynn Saul


904-859-9100


ASS CC
2BR/2BA condo


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

AWESOME
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
EAST OF 3'r 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
choose.
Call Margi Petitt ,/
Top Producer
571-9821

PARADISE'
: I, FOUND!
You won't believe your eyes! This beautiful spacious 3BR/
2BA condo with garage is moments from the beach and
[ steps away from nearby shops and
,.% I restaurants! Onl. $259.900! Under
EAL.J $260K at.the Beach!! WOW!
Call Amy Wilson at 904-95520700 and
S visit w\ww.AmyCelesteWilson.com!
-955-0700 -


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

Concrete Blo[ck Construct1i on. WIII
Closeto th Atlntic cean


Consider quality construction...consider these 6 solid concrete block
brand new town homes. Beautiful wood floors through out, loft
style, open floor plan, lots of natural light, 42' cabinets, 2 balconies.
Great location only a few blocks to the Atlantic Ocean!
Prices range from: $399,900 $427,900. 445 8th Ave, North


wtede~h ewmwea, PA, REALTOR@
(904) 241-7461 ext 231
or (904) 477-6668
www.jacksonvillemichelle.com
michellehomes2003@yahoo.ocm


pPrudential
Network Realty anr


rTops in Sales, Listings and Transactionsfor the Beaches office in 2005!



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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:
S/tedde ? mea4w PA, REALTOR@
(904) 241-7461 ext 231 Prd6nti
or (904) 477-6668 Prudential
www.jacksonvillemichelle.com Network Realty ,a sr
michellehomes2003@yahoo.ocm
Tops in Sales, Listings and Trahsactions for the Beaches office in 2005!


ATLANTIC BEACH
2BR/1.5BA townhouse,
W/D HU, remodeled. $850
Naomi Delmont
licensed real estate broker
904.588.5177


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Majie
Realty
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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consider owner financing. (904)223-1446,
904-1568-0383.



PRE-CONSTRUCTION PRICES. Office
Conrdoa. Ailantic Beach. Close to all major
access roules- Now accepting teserva-
irons Call Mark. The Dilwonh Realry
Group of Vanguard GMAC. 591-6976:

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ATLANTIC BEACH. Like new, 3BR/2BA
single. 1215s1, w/carpon. decK. all GE
kitchen, CH&A. washer/aryer, new carpel.
Many upgrades. Financing available. Re-
becca, 246-7684.



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COMMERCIAL FOR SALE
583 1' Ave. N., 1500sf metal building, zoned: Comm. Service.
$375,000 Seller Financing 7%
COMMERCIAL FOR LEASE
1850 Mayport Rd.. 3 1000sf building. $8 sf nn
NEW CONSTRUCTION WAREHOUSE SPACE
$8 sf March

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2BR/2.5BA Inlercoaslal condo. Furn.i
JAX BEACH 2BR Upper 7 blocks Ocean, ulurn.. waler vews, pool, clubhouse,
CHRA. WDHU. $850'mo + $500/dep Mil.- iplc., wel bar. palio. 1750st. $1200-
l.arSenriior discount No pels. 710 2nd $1550/mo. Boat dock negotiable
Ave North. 708-0731. 651-6748.651-5583
nEPTUNE BEACH. Large 2BR'lBA. Walk JAX BEACH 2BR Apartment, near
10 Ocean CH&A, wall-lo-wall carpet. Ocean CH&A, WDHU, no pels.
WOHUL No. pets. 51050/mo lease $795/mo + 5400/dep 246-3130
2-19-4668 .. .. ..: ,




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1,2 & 3BR. Apts.&Townhomes
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(Corner of Penman & Seagate)

l 249-5611


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.
NEPTUNE BEACH, one block to ocean,,
2BR/1BA, 1 year lease, NO pets 800sl ,
includes W/D. 51000/mo. -$1000/sec.
dep. 918 A First Slreel. between Bay &
Pine Call 246-8970 or 591-1218.
TOWNHOUSE, 2BR. 1 1/2BA, kit equip
wsnr. dryr, 4 bIKs to ocean. $725/mo 419
Upper 8tn Ave S., Jax Bch. 246-1842.
MOBILE HOMES. $500 to 5550, on pn-
vate lots Near Mayport Naval Slation, no
dogs, 333-5579
THE PALMS. MARSH Landing. 1BR/1BA.
3rd floor w/view. 5875/mo. 472-6254.
JAX BEACH small 1BR furnished guest
nouse on scenic canal, unique, $200 per
week includes utilities, cable. 349-3434.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Selva Lakes
28R!2 5BA Open kitchen, greal tor enter-
taining! $1500/mo. Call 866-5000


PRO P E RT I ES
Atlantic Beach
+ 3BR/2BA condo, Seaplace-furnished,
pool, on ocean $1200/mo
Mayport
+ 2BR/2BA TH, MaN port Landing,
newl3 remodeled unit, \ery nice
$825/mo
+ 2BR/2BATH. Maypon Landing.
vern clean unit, neu carpet $800/mo
*4 2BR/2BA TH, end unit. fenced yard.
5750/mo
Jax Beach
* 2BR/I BA Apt,-patio in back. walk
to beach. $775/mo.
* 3BR/2BA condo, South Shore on
ocean, pool, furnished umit.
Starting May Ist, $1900/mo for
6 months.
+ 3BR/2BA condo, Jardin De Mar,
W/D, tile floors, I car garage
$1400/mo .
Ponte Vedra
+ 2BR/IBA Condo, The Islands.
garage, screen porch, community
pool. $1100/mo.
eWE NEED RENTALS*
Call us for
Professional Property Management
Call 249-2322


JAX BEACHFRONT 2BR'condo, no lease,
pet negotiable, $1300/mo., 673-1550..:
OCEANFRONT 2BR/1.5BA. Lovely Town-
home. Bamboo floors, granite couhter-
tops stainless appliances. Community
pool, 2 Oceanfront balconies. No pels
$2000/mo. 2233 Seminole Rd. #19. At-
lantic Beach. 246-2797.
GRAND CAY
Lovely 3BR/2BA Condo, overlooking park.
French doors, stainless appliances, wash-
er/aryer. Plantation shutters. fireplace.
$1375/mo. Available March 1st 280.5170.
616-5274.
OCEAN, 2-BLOCKS. 2BR/IBA. $950/mo.
215 8In Ave. North. J B. 241-8269.
2 BLOCKS OCEAN, 212 lOn10t Ave. N
1BR $650/mo, 2BR $750/mo Credit
check, deposit, no pets. (904)514-8530.
S. JAX BCH 1 & 2 BR APTS
CH/A, WDHU East of 1st St. $650-
$795/mo. 241 -RENT
CHARMING 2BR/1BA, 1.5 blocks to
Beach Oceanviews from all east rooms,
newly renovated, $1295/ino. Iribludes util-
ities. 249-0903
ATLANTIC BCH' Mayport 2BR/1BA
$575/mo. deposit, 655-5990.
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR/2BA
Townhouse. $850/mo. 1 mile west of May-
port lerry. 733-5225, 241-RENT.
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.
LARGE 1BR, excellent location, 2 blocks
to Ocean, very clean. No pets. $650/mo.
642-1214, 241-1219
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.


$1150 108 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 2/1-5
$1300 107 Willow Pond Ponte Vedra 2/2
$1300 1702 Vdillasof Marh Landing Jax Beach 3/2
$1300 403 Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 2/2
$1500 16 Tarpon Drive Ponte Vedra 3/2
$1500 63 TtftotiCove North Ppnted d wgrassCC,3/2 -
175- llNa i ionieVedrTPC 3 v 3 r
$17 -1448 Pebblebrook Dne ia.vRi.rbrt,,. l. Glen Kicrnn 3/2


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42 NorLhgate Ponie Vedra/Saw grass CC 3/2 .2000
746 Spmnakers Reach P.jtie ,'dra/Sawigrss Beach Club 2/2 :..1644
121 Oakview Circle Ponie Wdrd/Thousand Oaks 3/2 .. 2100
3343 Lighthouse Pointe Lane Jax Beach 3/3 2144
2001 Windiammer Ln South Ponte Vedra 3/3.5-+ ofc .3009
211 Mira Vista Adandc Beach 3/2 1850
3565 Bay Island Circle Ocean Cay/Ja.\ Beach 3/2.5+loft 2500
529 Sunset Drive Ponte Vedra 3/2.5' 2900
113 Lake Julia Dnie North Ponte Vedra/Sa:igrass CC 3/3 + loh '2800
806 Peican Point Jax Beach 3/2 1550
1316 Turtle Dunes Ct South Ponie Vedra 5/4 3800


$1400 The Colony Ponie Vedra 2/2 .1100
$1500/wk 25tIS PiileVedaISPFCIALRATEI S. Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2100
$1600/wk The Retreat Ponie Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2 1600
$1700 2512 Snovwy Egreal Jacksonville/Hodges 3/2 ., 1500
$1800/%uk 191 12" Street Atlantic Beach 4/3 2600
$2000 318 Deer Run Sawgrass/Country Club 3/3 2200
$2000 Vista Del Mar Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700
$2400/mo 171r* Ae North v,/pool Jax Beach 3/1 5 1500
$2400 Beach House Condds Ponte Vedra 3/2 1700
$2500 562 Ponte Vedra Blsd. Ponte Vedra 3/1.5 1700
$2500 22 Carriage Lane w/pool Sawgrass/Countir Club 2/2 1800
52500//wk The Acquilus I Jax Beach/Oceanfront 3/3 2000
$2500/wk 728 Oceanfront Nept. Bch/Oceanfront 3/2.5 /gainernm2600
S2700/wk 2824 Coastal Hwy Vilano Beach/Oceanfront 6/4 4000
$2900/mo 41M-C.min al H*y ISPECLAL RATEI Vilano Beach/Oceanfront 3/2 2000
$2900/mo 114 Bay Hilld Court Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 3/2.5 1800
$3200 16 Walkers Ridge Sawgrass/Country Club 4/3.5 2200
$3400 703 The Landmark Jax Beach 3/2 1829
$3500 170 Sea Hammock Old Ponie Vedrd/Oceanfront 3/3 1800
$3500 The Cloister Atlantic Beach 3/2 2000
"Other furnished properties also available
Dally, Weekly and Monthly."*
Call today to book your next vacationil
www.StocktonRealEstate.com
228 Ponte Vedra' Park Dr. Suite 500
Ponte Vedra Beach. FL 32082
(904) 285-2882


PONTE VEDRA Beach, 2BR/2.5BA, com-
*petely renovated townhouse. 1300sf.,
DHeU Small pets ok. $995/mo. Immedi-
ate occupancy. (904)591-2278.
JAX BEACH, 4 Blocks to Ocean.
1BR/1BA Apartment, $550/mo. 220 4th
Street So. (904)891-0606, (352)478-2161
WALK TO BEACH. 2BR/1BA. Ground
floor duplex. $950/mo.' 249-0325,
Owner/Agent.
OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point. 2BR/2BA,
available now. $1700-$2600/mo. 3 month
minimum rental. 1904)241-7206.
JAX BCH, 228 A 12th Ave N. 1BR 1BA,
1.5 blocks to each, $690/mo. 803-3099,
821-9751.
OCEANVIEW FROM EVERY WINDOW
2BR/2BA, 2-car garage, washeridryer.
$1850imo. (561)789-3810.
NEWLY RENOVATED 2BR/1.5BA PVB
Townnome End unit, in 5-siar complex.
Livingroom w/lireplace. dining room, lully
equipped Kitchen w/brand new appliances
Including washer/dryer. 1st floor powder
room, 2BR/1BA on 2nd floor w/deck off
master bedroom. Large closets. Small
pets peimilted. 51100/mo. email: carlol-
ca2@comcast.net or (609)487-3473.
PONTE VEDRA- 1BRI1BA condo In con-
venient area near Butlerd Club pool &
ameniliesi 5875/mo. All Souln Realty.
241-4141
OCEANFRONT. 3BR/2BA condo in S. Jax
Bch. Great views! New kitchen, washer/
dryer & morel Club pool $1950/mo. All
South Realty 241-4141.
ATLANTIC BEACH/MAYPORT COURT-
YARDS. 1803 Challenger Coun West
2BR/2BA townhouse w/ loft & private
courtyard. Great shapel Year lease
$895/mo. 612-8868. 631-3583.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 3 blocks to OCEAN.
1BR bungalow, all utilities included, use ol
pool and outdoor heated jacuzzi,
$695/mo. Call Robin. 246-2203
ATLANTIC BEACH, Near ocean!
3BR/2BA condo w/club pool, fireplace &
morel $1200/mo. Ail South Realty.
241-4141
ATLANTIC BEACH. Studio lust steps to
ocean Convenient to shops, restaurants!
$675/mo. All South Realty, 241-4141
NEPTUNE BCH. 1.5 blocks to beach.
1940's Beacn House w/ hardwood lloors.
open poich, yard. 2BR 1BA. Pet ok w/ lee.
$975/mo. Call Rick 891-2345
2BR/1BA, 1200SF, washer/dryer, CH&A,
sunroom, large work room, 1 block to
Ocean S995/mo. (904)992-9080




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


ATLANTIC BEACH. Main St. Duplex.
2BR/1BA, screened porch, replace,
WDHU, .CH&A, $750/mo. (904)891-0606.
of (352)478-2161.



BEACHES
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
The Palms, 2/2 condo, approx. 1200sf,
beautiful, great amenities, avail now.
$1125/mo.
PONTEVEDRA
Summerhouse 2/2 condo, gated comm.
lois of amenities. Avail now. $995/mo.
ICW
SAN PABLO CREEK
3/2 w/ bonus room, covered screened pa-
tio, lenced yard w/ irrigation sysi.
$1225/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. 2600st.
4/2.5. gated comm., $2200/mo.
Executive townhome, brand new. full of
upgrades 3i2.5, over 200sf. $1800/mo.
DRAYTON PARK
2/2 Townhome, 1800sl, avail now
$1150/mo
MANDARIN
Lg 3,2, 2 car garage, over 2300sf.
$1300/mo.
ARLINGTON
MERRILL PINES
(2) Brand new 3/2 condos. 1100sf. Stan-
ing at 5900/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,
$1400/mo.
VICTORIA LAKES
312. 2 car-gar. less than 2 yrs old, off Yel-
low Bluff Rd (Darpes Pt. area) Avail. now.
$1095/mo.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.
PONTE VEDRA- 3BR/2BA home on quiet
cul-de-sac in Dolphin Covei Lg. lot. ga-
rage & more! S1050/mo. All South Realty,
241-4141.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR/2.5BA Town-
home, 2-Car garage, Silver Lakes
community. Washer/Dryer. $1500/mo
716-0046.
PVB, SEASIDE, unlum 1875sf 3/2,
Irplc.. W/D, scr. por.. private beach ac-
cess. boat/ RV storage, comm. pool & ten-
nis. $1650/mo plus until. 904-651-0164.

ATLANTIC BCH OCEANSIDE
Contemporary 2BR/2.5BAt Office. POOL
Fabulous, soaring, 2-siory livingroom.
$1950/mo 280-2805.


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Property. Subdivision Rent BR/BA Area
Beach Blvd & Hodges Wolf Creek Condos $1,175 2/2.0 IC
Candlebark Drive Waterleaf-Keman Blvd $1,495 4/2.0 IC
Casheros Cove Landing @' Cross Creek $1,175 3/2.0 1C
Crooked Creek Dr Riverbrook & Glen $1.350 3/2.0 JV
Fiddlers Hammock Lane Fiddlers Hammock $2.800 5/3.5 PV
First Street Oceanside Duplex $1,400 3/2.5 JB
Hwy A I A #74 The Fountains Cundmininiums $1,075 2/1.5 PV
LaReserve Cir Fiddler's Marsh $1,490 3/2.0 PV
Ocean Blvd #49 Seaplace $1,200 3/2.0 AB
Pebble Brook Dr. Riverbrook at Glen $1,595 3/2.0 JV
Seminole Rd (F/UF)Atlantic Beach $2,400 4/3.0 AB
17th Ave N. Ocean View $ 950 2/1.0 JB
Solana Cay CR Solana Cay-PV $1,395 3/2.0 PV
The Greens Way #3416 The Palms @i Marh LandingS 1,250 3/2.0 JB
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1800 SF, now available
$1,500.00
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3/2 newly remodeled
Now available $1,200.00
Please Contact:
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Sawgrass P.C. PV 3BR/2.5BA, home w/rwo car garage, fireplace, recently updated. 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1175/mo..
l has screened in pool, den or office, $1500/mo. Pawhsat Marsh Landing JB I
hardwood floors. $2500/mo. 36th Avenue S. JB 2BR/2BA, duplex 2BR/2BA, ground floor w/garage.
Marsh View SPV 4BR/4BA, end unit w/screened porch, fenced yard, garage, vaulted $1050/mo.
w/elevator, 2800 SF, beach access, ceilings. $1400/mo. 3BR/2BA,2nd floor, top, end unit,
Attached garage.$2200/mo, -. ..... screened porch, fireplace. $1350/mo.
Sattached garage. 2.00/mo. uInlet Beach Pv 2BR/2BA, home on Villas at Marsh Landing JB
umome in walking distance to schools lagoon, screened porch, fresh paint, new tile 2BR/2BA, ground floor, w/garage,
Sbeach. 2000/mo & carpet, 2 car garage. $1295/mo. screened porch and fireplace. $1100/mo.
SVidano Walk SPV 4BR/3.5BA, newer Dolphin Blvd PV 3BR/2BA home has oa Lond floors PV ,00/mo.
two..story, across from ocean, light & garage, fenced yard, new carpet, fresh paint. 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/oo.

3817tht Street- AB 3R/m2.5A, three 200/mo. i porch, golf course views. $1200/mo.
S38.17th Street -AB 3BR/2.5BA, three .Furnished Homes Grand Cay Villas PV .
story townhome, newly renovated, 1/2 Ocean Orande- SPV 3BR/3BA. Condo, 3BR/2BA. 3rd floor, vaulted ceilings, tiles
blc P kt b 3a'aige. 18H/-ome hasluxuriously furnished, screened porch, across floors, upgrades thru-out. $1250/mo.
.Quail Pointm-rPV 3BR/3BA. Home has .,tI., 922 I Street S-JB 2BR/2BA, ground
screened porch, decks, wood floors, golf from ocean. 3000/mo. 922 flooreet S JB 2 orc/2 groweun
course views. $1750/mo. Itracoastal West building. $1800/mo. .
132 11 Ave S. -JB 3BR/3.5BA, Three Avand Kernan 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor condo, .
story townhouse w/garage, many all appliances, great amenities. $995/mo.
balconies. $1650/mo. Point Meadows ate Pky 2BR/2BA, 4th REMAX COASTAL REAL ESTATE
Solano Cay- PV 3BR/2.5BA, Two story floor condo, elevator, great condition, screened an Snmith
Some, new carpet, two car garage, fresh (904) 285-5640
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ATLANTIC BCH, 1839 Ocean Grove,
steps from beach, 1BR/1BA, lower unit
*apartment, new construction, gorgeous all
the way through, $1000/mo. 868-3259.
PONTE VEDRA- FAIRFIELD. 3/2, two-
story, gorgeous lake view, guard/ gated,
community tennis/ pool/ clubhouse, lawn
service. Pets OK. Non-smoking. Avail.
mid-March. $1900/mo. (904)703-0242.
ATL BCH, 2BR/1BA, kitchen equipped,
WDHU, 1000sf., large fenced yard,
$925/mo. TDO Management Services.
246-1125.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA home
in Villages of Pablol Comm. pool, tennis &
morel $1200/mo. All South Realty,
241-4141.
NEPTUNE BEACH, walk to Ocean,
3BR/2BA, 1400sf., new carpet, garage,
'storage shed, LR, DR, eat-in-kitchen,,lawn
service. $1300/mo. TDO Management
Services. 246-1125.
JAX BEACH North. Clean 3BR/2BA,
2-car garage, fenced yard, carpet, ceramic
tile. Holly Drive. Quiet neighborhood.
$1250/mo.+ deposit. 614-5278.
SEAVIEW PARK 3BR/3BA, pets consid-
ered, $1800/mo + deposit, 1-year, 504-
3430.
SAWGRASS, TPC 3+/2, Bermuda Ct.
First plus sec. $1395/mo. No pets. 280-
8046/ (904)824-7092.


JAX BEACH. 3BR/1BA, hardwood floors,
washer/dryer, garage, fenced yard. Walk
to Beach, $1350/mo.+ security. 219-9237.
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse, 2029
Seminole Rd. 2BR/2BA, 1/2 block to
Ocean. Loft office, cathedral ceiling, great.
deck, garage, washer/dryer. $1450/mo.
813-2430, 246-5520.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA. Heated
pool. washer/dryer. Walk to Beach or
Town Cenler. $1600/mo. 241-1886.
PVB. PRESTIGIOUS Village Walk in Saw-
grass All new 3BR 3BA, pool, 2 car gar.,
golfcourse/ lake view. Immediate occu-
pancy. No peis/ no smokers. $10001/mo
Call 1904)631-3799 lor information.
ATLANTIC' BCH 2559 Americas Cup Cir-
cle E. 3BR/2BA, hardwood/ carpet, 1-car
garage washer/ dryer; fenced yard, com-
munity pool, $995/mo. '+ deposit.
(904)591-3348. :
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse
2BRi1BA, ceramic tile throughout. greal
location. 64 5th Street West $900/mo.
465-2163. .

ATLANTIC BEACH
3BR/2BA w/large master, fireplace, hard-
wood floors. washer/ dryer, small pet ok
$1200/mo. 651-6748, 651-5583.


ARLINGTON/ MILL Cove Golf Club area,.
Lovely brick home. 3BR/2BA w/applian-
ces. fireplace, screened porch. fenced
yard $1100/mo. +sec (904)928-3661.
ATLANTIC BEACH/ Oak Harbor,
-3BR/2BA, 1247 Sunapee Ave. $1050/mo
241-2261.'
AB, 4BR/2.5BA, 1800si Beautiful home.
fenced yard, 2 car garage. $1295/mo,
(904)382-1023.
JAX BEACH. 3BR/2BA, 2-car garage
Pets OK. Fenced yard. Eight blocks to
Beach. $1490imo 237-7198, 607-9332
NEPTUNE BEACH- Charming 2BR/1BA
home lust 4 blocks from ocean! Enclosed
porch, laundry & more! $995/mo. All South
Realty, 241-4141.
HODGES AREA' 3BR'2BA, $1350/mo,
,13031 Bentwater Dr. Includes security
system & lawn service Wolf Creek 3727
W'indmaker Way, 3BR12.5BA, many up-
grades new home. $1350/mo. Realty Ex-
ecutives. 273-3939. 610-6460.


WATERFRONT, LUXURIOUS 3BR/3BA
w/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.
PONTE VEDRA, a spacious 2BR/2BA
comer unit, washer/ dryer w/fireplace,
$1175/mo., 635-6375.
SAWGRASS COUNTRY Club. 2BR/2BA.
No smoking, no pets. $1450/mo.
285-6383.
THE VILLAS. 2BR/2BA, garage, porch,
ground floor, pool, etc. $1050/mo.
233-3545.
OCEAN FRONT 3BR/2BA condo, avail
4/1, 219-2481.
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA- Atlantic Blvd @
the Intracoastal Waterway, 3/4BR, 3.5BA,
. approx. 2700sf. w/marina view. Resort
style living, live among millionaires"
$2500/mo. Includes 1 car garage, water,
sewer, cable, pool, spa, club house,
health club, Marina Walk, gated communi-
ty w/water. Marsh and marina views.
Available May. '06, 40' boat slip also
available. Call now 463-2845.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH Condo:
2BR/2BA. galed. cluDhouse, pool, Jacuz--
zi lltness center, volleyball. basketball
and tennis courts. Minutes to the beach
2 available., on waler, 1 with fireplace,
both are tsl rioor units Newly renovated.
Available March Isl. Rent $1250.mo. and
S1350/mo. Garage also available. Con-
tacl. 1904)710-1076 or (904)687-3000.


BOATER'S DREAM, 2BR,2 5BA. waler-,
Iront townhouse al the Moorings. Jax Bch.
Newly renovaled.new appliances, washer/
dryer. $1600/mo. Includes 50 ft boatslip
Call (904)424-6572.
NEPTUNE BEACH 2BR/2.5BA Town-
home,) fireplace, lenced yard, garage,
WDHU, communlry pool. $1250/mo,
571-5517 ,' '
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL
2BR/2BA, $1050/mo, 3BRi2BA
$1300/mo. Beautiful. fireplace, vaulted
ceilings, newly renovated, many ameni-
ties. Available now. Realty Executives.
273-3939 610-6460.
PVB- GRAND Cay. 2/2, W/D, gated, gym,
pool. 11050/mo. 285-9324.

PV CONDO, 2BR/2BA, screen room, lake
view, pool, tennis. $1100/mo. 234-4939
JAX BEACH Steps to Sand. on 1st St.
3BR/2BA, washer/dryer, large balcony
1400sf. Great location. No dogs.
$1550/mo. +dep. 537-5071, 881-4730.
NEW CONDO, Orange Parki Washer/
Dryer, cable $825/mo. (916)622-3754
Olga
* PVB- AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY *
Beach close. 2BR, CORNER units. W/D,
Ipl.. new carpet, paint,. appliances. $900-
$1190. Make your deal Early move-in,
beer deal. Call Janel, 635-6375.


THE RESERVE. Point Meadows
2BRL2BA, Gated, Pool, Spa, Fitness
Center. $1S000mo. 260-1961
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 lor
appointment, 463-1036
MAGNIFICENT WATER view. 1BR condo.
The Palms at Marsh Landing. Completely
renovated, new appliances, many amen,-
lies, pool, tennis, gym, cinema, tanning.
$875/mo. Avail. now 349-3434
PVB SUMMERHOUSE CONDOS,
1BR/1BA. fireplace, pool. porter service
$825/mo. Call (904)827-0446
PALMS @ Marshlanding- 2BR/2BA, luxu-
ry condo, gated community, minutes Irom
beach. $1175/mo. Available nowl Call
838-1565. .


OCEAN FRONT (Ocean 14) beautifully
OFF PENMAN 2BR/2BA with garage, renovated rnhed 3BR/2BA w/s ora e
,1297sl. Park view. $1045'mo. 6t0.6.8.78' ,,rn $a.unwll
IIV j!!hI9 Ilk


-LARGE HOUSE. 3-4 Bedrooms, 30tih o
Ocean. Partially lumished. no dogs,
'$2500imo waler included (904)249-3419.
19041463-0222


PONTE VEDRA. L'Atrium. 2BR/2BA, fire-
place, 2 car garage, lawn svc. No pels.
Available March. $1190/mo 642-3517
JAX BEACH
6 Blocks To Beach. 3BR/1.5BA, hardwood
Iloors. real nice. $1250'mo with releren-
ces 1904)993-6448 ,
PONTE VEDRA. Nice 3BR/2BA, WDHU.
lenced yard. garage, $1275/mo.
280-5142
RENTAL AVAILABLE IN
SOUTH BEACHES AREA
Walk or bike to beach Irom this "like new"
3BR,12BA home Huge completely fenced-
in backyard. Secure storage lacility with
I. WDHU, plus large newly carpeted Lanai-
all purpose room and large front deck.
$975/mo plus refundable deposit Require
strong personal and credit references.
Sorry. absolutely NO dogs. Call Mr Bom-
miller 285-8325 evenings, or 403-9297,
9am-6pm
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhome (5 biks to
bch) near Town Center. 3BR/3.5BA. W/D,
pets ok, $1350,mo. 904-403-7069.
JAX BEACH. 3i2. 1350sf., LR/ DR, Den.
large yard, breakfast bar, WDHU, 2 car
garage $1175/mo TDO Management
Services. 246-1125.
BEAUTIFUL, FORMER Model Home in
PABLO BAY 3000+sl. like new 4BR-
bonus room. total 5BR,3BA. Many up-
grades. stainless appliances, central vac,
intercom, hardwood floors. closed lanai,
waterview. Clubhouse, pool. tennis. Avail-
able 4/1. $2300/mo. 349-3434.
ICW, KENSINGTON. 3BR/2BA applian-
ces, community pool. 1200sf. $1100/mo.
$800/dep. 641-2101.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BRi2BA nome
w/garage on quiel cul-de-sac $1150/mo.
All Souln Realty. 241-4141.
S JAX Ben, 3BR 2BA plus garage. 6 Nor-
bena Way $1200.mo. 249-0231
JAX BEACH 3BR/2BA, wood floors, im-
maculate. 321 91h St. North. $1399/mo.
534-2120
ATLIANTIC BEACH,: newer. beautiful
.townhome, 3BR'2.5BA. washerdryer, 1-
car garage, small lenced yard $1450/mo.
Realtor owned. Call June 994-3608.'
JAX BEACH: Beautiful, 4BR/3.5BA, 2-car
garage, granite, 2800st. $1999,'mo
496 upper 8th Ave. South 534-2120
HAMPTON SOUTH. St. John's County.
New home, 4BR/2BA on lake and golf
course, all appliances, washer/dryer,.
blinds, granite counter lops Community
amenities. 1165, Garrison Drive,
$1500/mo, Realty Executives 273-3939,
610-6460.
ATLANTIC BCH, 3/2, Ig fenced yard,
home. Completely remodeled, washer/
dryer, double gar., $1200/mo. plus sec.,
refs. 241-2931 or 207-9006.


SUMMER HOUSE, PVB, 1BR/ 1BA w/5
star amenities, washer dryer included, golf
side $850/m6. Call (904)318-1880.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE, 1BR/1BA. Fire-
place, washer/dryer. All 'new. $900/mo.
534-4060.
GATED CONDO, 3BR/2BA. JTB/Hodges,
all amenities, washer/dryer, fireplace,
garage. $1250/mo. 382-7606.
DELIGHTFUL 2BR/1.5BA Townhome. At-
tractive decor, fireplace, WDHU, play-
ground, pool. No smoking/pets. $750/mo+
security. Background check. 241-8706,
463-8030.
PONTE VEDRA,; The Fountains, 2/1.5,
newly renovated, minutes from JTB.
$1000/mo plus sec., refs. 241-2931 or
207-9006.
JAX BEACH, The Palms- Beautiful view
1BR/1BA. Great amenities, $865/mo. Call
904-866-3912.


MARSH COVE. PVB 2BR/2.5BA, lilr-
place, washer/dryer, screened porch.
$10501mo. depositl. (904)631-1245.
PONTE VEDRA. Walk To Beach. Furnish-
ed 1BR/1BA, waier-lo-goit view, pool,
tennis. $1250,mo. includes utilities.
608-0962.2. .


PALMS AT MARSH LANDING
Gated, resort living, workout room,
2 pools. large 2BR/2BA, washer/dryer, like'
new. 7-12 month lease, 5995/mo. Owner
Agent. 993-3803, 993-5853.
PV GOLF COURSE CONDO, near the
ocean and Club at the Poinie. 3BR/2BA.
unfurnished, ground Iloor w/attached ga-
rage on the lagoon. $2500/mo. t904)285-
5896 or (904)251-5389.
1ST MONTH FREE!
A Beach 2BR,2BA Condo, 2nd floor. Gal-
ed community. Fireplace, washer/dryer,
garage, hot-tub, pool. gym. Marshview
MINUTES TO OCEAN AND TPC.
$1200/mo 1904)874-4714.



-OCEANFRONT- FURNISHED & unfur-
nished homes & condos From $500 per
week Ai Souln Realty, 241.4141.
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly/monthly Visit us at:.
jaxDeachrenial.com or 535-3911 or
535-3828
S. JAX Bch. 2R.2BR, lully furnished, ocean-
front condo. Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267.
www.rentlacksonvillebeach.com
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA, weekly, monthly. yearly. Call
904 249-8269.
OCEANFRONT. 1 Bedroom Weekly or
monthly. Pool. 1904)463-7343.


ATLANTIC BEACH Roommate needed
3BR,2BA, fireplace. washer/idryer.
screened porch, 2-car garage, fenced
yard. $500'mo. (904)803-1692.
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA- Atlanilc Blvd @
Ihe Intracoastal Waterway. 3/4BR, 3 5BA,
approx 2700s1. Reson style living, live
among milionairesl Looking for 2 room-
mates $800 ea per month, Includes all
utilities. cable, pool, spa. health club,
Marina Walk, gaied community w/water,
marsh and marina views. Available May
06, 40' boat slip also available Call now
463-2845.
ROOMMATE TO snare 3BR12BA in N. Jax
Bch $600/mo., includes utilllies plus dep.
249-1890.
KENSINGTON. SEEKING roommate,
$400'mo. t112 utilities. Call. 221-6646
CHRISTIAN MALE looking lor roommate.
2BR/1BA apartment. 1 block to ocean.
South Jax Beach, $500 one hall utilities,
furnished or unfurnished, 472-3580.
JAX BEACH. 'Teriffic 3BR/2BA, spacious
home. Near Ocean. $500/mo. 247-8913.
NEPTUNE BEACH Rooms, 2 blocks to
Ocean, $700/mo, Includes utilities,
521-8473.
ROOMATE TO share attractive Ponte Ve-
dra 2BR 2BA quiet,, serene home. Avail.
now. $600/mo. 373,0354.


ROOMMATE WANTED- 3BR 2 5BA. wa-
terdront neighborhood, big yard Intersec-
tion ol Atlantic & University. 5 min. from
J.U Downtown or 95. $450imo plus 1V3
util. 993-7780,.


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


MEDICAL OFFICE space for lease In
prime Jax Beach location. Approximately
3000sf, call 241-8300 for appt.
JAX BEACH retail/ office space 1550sf. +,
3rd Street visibility. 246-0576.
PONTE VEDRA Office. Great location,
$500/mo. Free Internet & fax. 859-1299.


JAX BEACH
Professional office space, approximately
1000sf, second floor, includes conference
room, break room & bath. $1495/mo.
NNN. 247-5166.
UPSCALE EXECUTIVE Offices for lease
In beautiful Jax Bch. Fully furnished,
amenities include wireless high speed In-
temet, use of fully furnished conference
room & kitchen. $700/mo w/ 2yr lease.
$750/mo w/ lyr lease. 242-9195.


jPONTE VEDRA
OFFICE SPACE

AVAILABLE
Short or Long Term
: Secretarial Services
Conference Room
Eastof A1AI
walk to beach'
Close to shopping/
restaurants
For more information,
call

(904)543-7000




JAX BEACH. building lor lease w/office
Multi-purpose use Near public boat ramp
1800si. $15001mo For details, 249-3214,
343-1919.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Free standing office'
commercial/ retail building, shop, commer.
cial lot & warehouse space. Staring at
$500/mo. Free rent 1904)514-1090


GERMAN SHEPHERD. Female, spayed.
3-1/2 years. Glorious personality Owner
III. Free to excellent home References re-
quired. 249-1020.
GOLDEN RETRIEVER puppies $400,
AKC registered. 249-3696.
DORIS PET SERVICE
The kennel alternative! Providing conven-
ient, rbliable care lor your pets al your
home while you are away Reasonable
rates. references. For more informal-on
call: Doris Rosanus. 241-8967. Licensed.
Bonded.
WHAT' KIND of training are you looking
for' We are now offering Puppy 101 and
Basic obedience classes, plus all levels of
Agility CGC classes are (Freel Near
Craig Air Field call us @ Actions Dog
Training -Day & Nght Center. 642-1782


AUSTRALIAN BLUE heeeler Puppy, fe-
male. 10wks old. Shots. wormed. 5150.
Karen. 249-9324 leave message.
BLUE PITBULL. (ADBAi. pups, beautiful
markings, excellent bloodlines & confirma-
lion. (904)635-3319.
AMERICAN PIT Bull Terner Pups Born
12/12/05. Parents on site. Call 234-0152,
leave message.


FOUND FOX HOUND- female. In-colored
dog. Found In Jax Bcn, near S. Beach
Pkwy. between JTB/Beach Blvd. We can't
keep call Immediately 270-2160.
HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600
,FOUND 2/3/06 male cat in Neplune
,BeacU., Gray-striped wiwnire l Cannote
keep., 247-4373.


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


DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE Uncon
tested divorce papers Wilnout Kids (while
you wait) With kids (a little longer) Since
1981/by appl. only 1904)641-2187.


LOST RING- outside of Carrabba's on
Wed., Feb 1st Rewardi 241 2523.


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





GOLF RETAIL & Phone Sales/ CSR,
PT/FT. Some travel possible Hourly
Beaches Area. Fax resume. 270-0437;
email: caddyshackfla@att.net

GREENFROG PEST PREVENTION
Administrative Secretary. Data entry &
computer experience. Minimum 25 wpm.
Good telephone skills, customer friendly,
organizational skills. Apply Monday-Fri-
day. 9am-4pm. 159 19th Sireet North, Jax
Beach.
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MODELS WANTED for high quality fe-
male fashion photography. Good pay per
session. Experience not required.
(800)553-5135.
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.
NAIL TECH, Experienced. Also, Recep-
tionist. Atlantic Beach area. 249-8777,
861-9067.
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 self-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 if the advertiser
is offering a product or service rather than
a job opening, please notify The, Beaches
Leader, 249-9033.
NANNY NEEDED in Jax Beach to provide
in-home day care for mydaughter 3 days
per week, flexible hours, references re-
quired. Call Diana 607-2320
COMPANION SITTERS, HHA, and home.
makers needed ror Beaches area Call
Underhill today Ask for Pat or Candice
(904)396-7553..
MASTER GARDENER. Manage land-
scape service for eslale properties Fax
resume: 280-9838.
ASSISTANT HEAD cashier needed nights
and weekends Proclor Ace Hardware 870
A1A North, PVB. 249-0179.
COCKTAIL SERVER. Please apply in per-
son, Giovanni's, 1161 Beach Blvd., Jax
Beach., 249-7787.
NEPTUNE BEACH. General office & cus-
tomer service. Sales experience helpful
'6-20 per wk ($7.00-8 00/nr. +moninly
bonus) Non-Smoking environment
(904)247.6683.
NOW HIRING, Experienced Recephonist
for busy salon. Apply in person. 2409
Soulh 3rd ST., Jax Beach. 241-4247.
PART-TIME (MORNING) teacher for odo-
diers in Ihe Christ Episcopal Church Pa-
rents Morning Our Program. It you have
energy and a nean lor children, call Leila
Quinlan al 285-7390 exi 246.
OFFICE ASSISTANT for Insurance Mar.
kehng Company. Flexible hours Pleasani
hone skills, basic computer skills.
background in ACT, Word. Excel. Call
285.5855
PART-TIME ASSISTANT Vicars Land-
ing. a Lile Care Retirement Community,
located in Ponle Vedra Beach is seeking a
pan-tlime Assistant lor our Health Center.
This position suppons the Administrator &
Director of Nursing and requires 3-5 years
ol strong secreianal skills, and excellent
organizational skills. Must be computer
proficient (Microsoft Office. Publisher, &
Excel), and possess excellent anenrion to
detail skills. We offer a last paced
environment, as well as competitive sal.
ary. Please forward resume to.
dneitzel@vicaislanding com or lax to
904-273-1719 or mail to- Vicar's Landing.
1000 Vicars Landing Way. Ponle Vedra
Beach. FL 32082. ATTN HR Drug Free
Workplace

GOT CARE? WILL TRAIN!
North Florida Home Health is hiring home
health aides and will train for area clients.
No experience needed, lust a oig heart.
Great way to get back to work or step up
from companion care. Limited space in
group thai begins Feb. 27. Call us at
241-1656 Call today!


Caddie Master

is looking for service
oriented' Caddie t,
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.



EBERT NORMAN BRADY ARCHITECTS
is seeking a seil-motivaled professional
Individual for a full time. entry level, ad-
ministrative position. Required experience
Io include pleasant phone eliquehe. good
organizational skills, a working knowledge
o MS Excel and MS Word with good word
processing & protof reading skills Photo-
shop & Power Point skills a plus. Also,
needs a vehicle lor running occasional er-
lands. Please email resume to
Ivickers@enbarchilecls.com and/or con.
tact Fran Vickers at 241-9997 Io schedule


Located in Ponte Vedra Beach seeks
Stylist lor busy Salon Greal opportunity to
build clientele. Call 994-7408 or 626.9303
Iv msg.
PRIVATE CLEANING Company seeking
reliable, insurable Gorkers. Seious inqui-
ries only. Monday-Friday Call 716-8824.
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THE PLAYERS Championship Staff
The Tournament Players Club at
Sawgrass will be hiring an energetic staff to
work with the Merchandise and Food &
Beverage teams during the 2006 PLAYERS
Championship. Staff will receive monetary
compensation and may qualify for
complementary rounds of golf depending on
the number of shifts worked during the week
of THE PLAYERS Championship.
Please apply in person or call for
application. Contact the Professional Staff in
the Golf Shop for Merchandise at
(904) 273-3430 or Brent Baudier in the Food
& Beverage Department at (904) 273-3244
J.P. Guarneri Jim Jordan Brent Baudier
Assistant Golf Professionals Director of Food & Beverage
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MEDICAL: BUSY Pediatric .offices at
Beach & Perimeter Park have Immediate
openings for Medical Assistant and Front
Desk. Spanish speaking a plus.. Call 642-
6100 or fax resume to: 642-2344.
CUSTOMER SERVICE Rep wanted;
Southside, seeking 2 Individuals, entry
level, no weekends, computer and office,
skills a must. Fax resume to Mr. Kirk at
(904)339-0196.

INSIDE SALES
Work atl Ihe Beach. We're a Microsoft de-
veloper providing software for transporta-
tion, logistics, dispatch, and accounting.
(Heavy prospecting, telemarketing., aind
lead generation ) Prospecting experience
a must along with strong PC skills and
ability to work Independently. Fax resume
to 241-7333 or email:
lennilerw@desertmicro.net
PROFESSIONAL CARPET and UP-
HOLSTERY CLEANING TECHNICIAN.
Nationally award winning Carpel and Up.
holstery Cleaning company is seeking a
full-time carpet and upholstery cleaning
professional technician Candidate has a
piolessional appearance, reliable trans-
ponation, a positive attitude and a willing-
ness to work hard Heavy lifting and physi-
cal labor required. Some flexiblity 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-
aie consideration please call 262-2322.
CARPENTRY HELP/ Laborers Beaches
area, W/C exempl and/ or transportallon a
plus. Call Rocky 509-0500.
CDL A/B DRIVERS &
HELPERS
Needed lor FL/GA routes. Professional
with clean MVR. Call 646-1962 M-F.
SMILE AND Dial We are a 29 yr. old na-
tional recruiting him located near the
beach, who is looking lor an eager, money
motivated person, who is looking for a
fast-paced work environment. Our open
position would involve identifying and con-
tacting possible candidates (via phone) for
our never ending open ioo orders. Ideal
candidates would have previous outgoing
S phone experience, and /or sales experi-
ence, inside or outside. A base salary plus
commission position. If you're interested in
hearing more aboul this opportunity,
please send your resume to
mai@3balescompany com or lax to
(904)398-8121.

HELPER FOR hardwood Iloor installer.
Must have own transportation. 223-3295.
AUTO TECHNICIAN Beaches Own
rools,a drver's license. All makes & mod-
els. Contact Alton. 249-0311.
CSR. INSURANCE Agency located in
Allanric Beach Must hold or be willing to
obtain 440 License Starting salary based
on experience Fax resume to 247-4449
TELEMARKETING F/T or PiT, experience
only smiling voices. 223-8512. .
FRAMING CARPENTERS. G.C Supenn.
. lenden tot established company Drug
ee work place, benefits. 241-2721
SECURITY GUARD
Full Time temporary position at a Premier
Retirement Communiry. Law enlorcement/
security experience required. Flexible
schedule with some weekends and holi-
days, good communication skills with the
ability to interact with staff and residents.
Only experienced need apply. Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate. One Fleet Landing Security Gate.
One Fleet Landing Blvd Atlantic Beach,
FL 32233. Fax to attention HR at 904-246-
9447: e-mail to: jobs@fleetlanding.com
EOE/Drug-Free Workplace.

EDUCATIONAL SALES
Jon od~si',Irnt 'i ~i-Oari excel ai inside
sales & desire a lasi.paced work environ-
mernt, we may have an excellent
opportunity lor you. You will join a Nation-
al company & work in Ponte Veara Beach.
Ideal candidate will nave 1 years experi-
ence inside sales, customer service, or
lelemarkeling, & excellent communication
skills. Abiliry to handle business accounts
Base pay plus commissions. $25k plus
FTr, no evenings or weekends. Fax re-
sume. (904)2850010 or email:
lim@mediakids com


CONSTRUCTION
PERSONNEL
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
Pipelayers, trackhoe operators,
frodt-end loader operators,
tailmnan & hillman.
Drug Screen Required.

L ensen Civil Construction
9100 Philips Hwy., Jacksonville
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Paid Vacations
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PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital seeking
Receptionist with Customer Service expe-
rience. Apply within, 28 Corona Rd.,
Ponte Vedra, 285-7924.
HELP DESK: Assist our customers with
QuickBooks and our QuickBooks certified
billing software. Provide training and sup-
port via telephone and on-line application
sharing tools. PC Help Desk experience
required. We offer Mon-Fr work week.
competitive pay, great benefits, 401K.
Email resume to kellys@wastebooks.com.
LAWN CARE Technician. Growing route
w/established company; Excellent pay and
Benefits. No experience needed. Good
driving record, DFWP, Call 241-7874
DENTAL ASSISTANT, F/T. experience
necessary Ponle Vedra. 285-3128.
HOME CLEANERS eam excellent pay
cleaning homes weekly & biweekly De-
pendable car required. Full or pan time
Call 223-5033
HAIRSTYLING BOOTH Rental and Mas-
sage Therapist needed. Call Dennis at
Hairliners, 333-5414
STYLIST NEEDED for South PV Salon
Potential 60% w/lollowing. No service
leas. retail incentives. Please call
280-0494.
FiT SILK Presser Needed Guaranteed
hours, Ponte Vedra. 285-5644.
HUMAN RESOURCES
SPECIALIST
For expanding healtncare slanting and
home health care business. Position per-
forms full range of HR functions. Requires
personable. self-daiecling, detail oriented
person with HR experience, preferably in
ealthcare. Must be proficient in Microsoft
programs. Bachelor's degree prereerred.
Career advancing opportunity; competitive
pay and lull benefits. Fax resume Io:
(904)241 9675 to apply
BUILDING OFFICIAL. City of Allantic
Beach, $23.24/hr to $30,59/hr.;
$48,339.39/yr. to $69,627/yr. D:O 0
tbenetlls Must be Florida certified Build-
ing Official Performs supervisory and spe-
cialized technical work In the enforcement
of the Slandard Building Code & related
regulations. Applications accepted until
position tIlled at 800 Seminole Rd All.
Beach, FL 32233. For more info visit
www.coab.us or call 1904)254-5820. No
smokers/ tobacco users will be hire
Drug, nicollne, and alcohol testing con-
ducted. EOE.


POOL MAINTENANCE Personnel: Experi-
ence preferred, 'but will train. Valid driver's
license required for insurance. 246-2455.
HOUSEKEEPER
Full-Time with great benefits and work en-
vironment. Experience preferred.. Applica-
'tlions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
SBeach, FL.; Fax to, 904-246-9447; email to
jobs@fleetlandlng.com. EOE/ Drug-free.
Workplace.
FRONT OFFICE, entry level position, en-
ergetic person for fast, paced office,
24Q-9162,
TIRE & OIL TECH Wanted. Monday-Fri-
day. Call Bob 241-5311.
HAIRSTYLISTS NEEDED. 3 Rental sta.
lions New salon in Neplune Beach,
2nique's. Call 246-0041.
HANDYMAN COMPANY
Is growing Have basic home repair skills.
tools, transportation & a smile? Call
221-3453. Good $$SS. P/T, F/T.
OFFICE ASSISTANT. PTIFT, $8-$9/nr. to
stan. M-F. 9am-1:30pm. Great ortice envi-
ronment., Near UNF 1904)646-1962
OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR
Jax Beach office needs experienced pro.
lessional, excellent pay and benefits.
strong computer skills needed Call
241-7874 tor appt
WE ARE expanding again and are in need
ol a sell- motivated plumber to perform
new conslruclion & remodel work. Exp. a
must. DFWP EOE 246-8330
MEDICAL PERSONNEL needed M.A..
Iront-office, medical records. Billers, Tran.
scriptlonists, Family Practice. OBGYN,
and Deimallogy experience preferred,
Fax resume 636-0066
BEACHES AREA Embroidery company
seeks machine operator. Exp. preferred
536-8693
ELECTRICAL HELPER, will train, must be
HS grad and have valid Drivers License.
Salary based on experience. Call Tietjen
Tech 270-0070 M-F. between 2-4pm.
MANUFACTURER OF baby bedding is
hiring lull-lime and part-time professional
Sewers. Experience required, call New Ar-
rivals Inc 246-0687.

BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli-
able cleaning help. Residential/Commer-
cial Call 242-9358.a


PAINTER NEEDED For growing home ..... tau z.. -. .
services company. Must have own trans- SERVICE PLUMBER needed, exp. 8 val-
porlation. Call 221-3453 Id DL a musl. DFWP EOE. 246-8330.


TEACHER, CDA Certified, 4yr Old Class
Warm & loving Teachers & Assistanis
needed. FT & PT. Call 249-0905, or lax
resume to 249-5241. The Beaches School
& The Red School House.
RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAL Proficient in
MS Word & Excel Ponte Vedra Beach
area. Organized, positive attitude 8am-
5pm Monday-Friday. $11/hr. Fax resume
to Ginger at (904)280-1640 or e-mail to
geddy@ Inc.com
PAINTERS
FULL-TIME, and Temporary Full-Time at
a Premier RetiremenI Community Excel-
lent benefits. Experience required Appli-
cations available at Fleet Landing Security
Gale, One Fleet Landing Blvd.. Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233; Fax to 904-246-9447;
email to jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE]
Drug-Free Workplace.
LOOKING FOR Hard Working, dependa-
ble, detail & multi-task onented individual,
tor 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


RECEPTIONIST W/ lighl office duties, lo-
cal sports company Pan or full time. Flex-
itle hours Possible benefits. $8/hr
Contact Josh at (904)285-4657.

SWIMMING POOL Cbnstruction. Top
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811,
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax, FL
32224.
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JANITORIAL CLEANING
F/T OR P/T evenings. Beaches. South-
side, Westside Must have transportation
and phone. Stan immediately. 273-2761.
UTILITIES COLLECTION/
DISTRIBUTION OPERATOR
City of Atlantic Beach, $12 48/hr. $499/wk,
$25,958/yrt benefits. Must obtain a mini-
mum of a Class "C" Collection or Distribu-
lion System Technician Certil. within 18
mths. from hire date. must obtain & hold a
valid Class "B' Comm Driver License with
air brakes within 6 mlhs from hire date,
Applications accepted until 2/15/06 at 800
Seminole Rd., AIL. Beach, FL 32233. For
more into visit www.coab.us or call
(904)247-5820. Non-smokers/ tobacco
users will be hired. Drug, nicotine and al-
cohol testing conducted EOE


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Do something special for yourself today! Work with one of the
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Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. Our exceptional work environment is
one of the' most sought after for career satisfaction.
We have the following full & part-time positions available:

Banquet Set-Up Attendants
Starter/Ranger
Golf Course Maintenance
The Spa Various Positions
Housekeeping Supervisor
Laundry Supervisor (PM)
Bell Stand & Front Desk
Retail Sales (10 Shops)
Dishwashers/Utility
Servers (Split Shift)

Seasonal Opportunities
14 Lifeguards (3 Levels)
Swim Instructors
Gym & Beach Reception

We offer an excellent benefits package including medical/dental, life
insurance, sick and vacaton days. and discounts at our retail outlets, golf
course and spa. For immediate consideration apply in person to
Human Resources between 9am- 4pm or forward resume to:
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
200 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. 32082
Job Line: 904-280-3607 Fax: 904-273-7753
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DRY CLEANERS
3 POSITIONS. Dry Cleaner/Pant Presser,
Front Counter Person & P/T Driver. Call
Anna, 246-1705. The Cleaners; 1519 Pen-
man Road. '
DOMESTIC ASSISTANT; Housekeeping,
laundry, some childcare. F/T or PT Rei-
erehces/ background check required. In-
tracoastal West area. 710-0152. '
SERVICE TECHNICIAN. Local pool com.
pany seeking experienced 'service techni-
dian. Must have knowledge of pumps, lil-
ters, heaters, and chemical aulomallion
systems, 3-5 years experience, pool re-
modeling skills a plus. Salary dependent
on experience Excellent customer service
skills, full benefits. 401k Fax resume to
Suriside Pools Jax Beach at 904-249-
8801 or email: lulie@surisiaepools net
WANTED: BARTENDER, Barback Door-
man, FTiPT Apply at 2206 Mayport Ra
221-8848

Lawn service seeks individual Io perform
dependable quality work Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted
Perschel Brotheis Services. Inc. 246-
0967.
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PT/FT- Hard-working Salesperson needed
for Gift Shop. Apply in person. Sea Shells
& Coral. 230 North Boaidwalk, JB
COOKS NEEDED. Apply at 13170-22 Al-
lantic Blvd. Jerry's Spons Guile. 220 6766
LINE COOKS, & experienced Breakfast
Cook. Immediate openings Apply: The
Tavern at Sawgrass 285-3133.
MANUEL'S DELI. WINE. PVB. Kitchen &
Counter 35-40hrs Some benefits 273-
4785.
FRAMER'S HELPERS needed Custom
homes, Beaches area Transportation re-
quired 868-0866
MEET & GREET
Potential clients, sales experience, go
business to business energetic, personal-
ity a plus, salary, expenses and bonuses,
223-8512.
LOOKING FOR a smiling lace wiin a great
altitude and professional telephone skills.
Must be able, to greet clients and be a
team player. Data entry, filing and running
errands are also pan of the lob For busy
Beaches Offtice Fax resume to 249-8598.
F/T OR P/T Barber wanted. Don's Barber
Shop. Ponte Vedra. 285-3111 or 285-
7400.
LABORERS, HELPERS. Skilled personnel
(all types). Call 249-8147, or apply: 203
South 3rd Street, Jax Beach. Good pay &
benefits.



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NURSES
(LPN OR RN)
Full Time Monday- Friday, 3pm to 11pm at
a Premier Retirement Community Health
Center. Excellent work environment. Ex-
perience in geriatric care desired. Applica-.
tions at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL;
Fax to (904)246-9447; email to:
Jobs@fleetleandlng.com EOE/ Drug-
Free Workplace.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital is looking
for Kennel Arlendant. Apply within, 28 Co-
rona Rd. Ponle Vedra. 285-7924.

CSRF/IT"
Reliable transp computer skills a must.
Apply www.cls-flonda.com.. 996-0233.
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help.
needed. Wages negotiable+ tlips. Benefils,
Avail Apply in person. 1401 Beach Blvd.

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

HARRY'S SEAFOOD
BAR & GRILL
Now hinng lull time Host/ Hosless for AM
& PM shihs. Servers- full availability. Ap.
ply within 1018 N. 3rd SI. JB

NAIL TECH wanted, FT/PT, w/clientele.
no acrylics, for Day Spa in Jax Beach Call
Miki at 904-242-8008.
PAINTERS- EXP.. own tools & iranspona-
lion. Honest & dependable. Top pay
223-0709


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1350 13th Avenue South Jacksonville Beach

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AMERICAN MORTGAGE Express Corp
Wnolesale Mortgage divisions currently
seeking candidates for the following posi-
ions:
SECONDARY MARKETING DEPT.
Loan Registration Assistant. Data input
& registration of loans from brokers. Entry
level position, requiring no prior mortgage
experience. Reliability, organization, com-
puter knowledge w/experience, and excel-
lent customer service skills are a must.
Wilt train the right individual. 'Fax resume:
Lance Winter, (904)996-3348.
POST CLOSING DEPARTMENT
Support Clerk. Responsible for scanning
mortgage files. Entry level position, requir-
ing no mortgage experience. Reliable, or-
ganization and attention to detail a must.
Will 'train right individual. Fax resume:
Debbie Williford:, (904)247-8889 EOE.
Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k. Casual
dress, Beach location are added bene-
fits. .

WANTED. CARPENTERS & Helpers. Re-
modeling Ocean Edge Condos, Jax
Beach. 693-3130.
FIRST CHOICE Home Improvemenis
Needs skilled carpenters & tree chmbeis
349-2628
ANDY'S POOLS, INC.
3 Pool Techs needed Experience prefer-
red, but will Irain. Clean driving record
401k, health benehlis. Please call
241-5811.

GOT CARE? WILL TRAIN!
Nonh Florida Home Health is firing home
health aides and will train for area clients
No experience needed; lust a big heart.
Great way to get back to work or step up
Irom companion care Limited space in
group mat begins Feb 27. Call us at
241-1656. Call today'


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We are currently accepting applications for energetic, customer
service oriented team members for the following positions:

Bell Person
Bartender
Server
Front Desk Agent (FT & PT)
Retail Associate (PT)
Security Officer
e Diningroom Attendant
Relief Night Audit
PM Turndown (PT)
Kids Club Attendant

Season Openings
(March November)
Bartender
Host/Hostess
Diningroom Attendant
Servers

,--L's ear opperoTtniH-ToErk 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 280-60"6
See current openings at: Profiles.hospitalityonline.com/211464
Drug eeC orkplace EOE




At Ponte Vedra Beach


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Positions open for the
following Depts,
GOLF COURSE
MAINTENANCE/'
GROUNDS
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance Workers
needed full time.
CLUBHOUSE
-OPERATIONS:.
-6 F/T Servers needeid'for; ,
upscale main dining room.
P/T Valet
We offer excellent salary, and
benefits including paid Vacation
and Holidays. Health and Dental
Insurance. -401K. '
Drug Free Workplace
Equal Opportunity Employer
Apply in person
between the hours of
9:00-11:00 AM
Human Resources
101 Plantation Drivb
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
543-7531


Now Hiring:

Managers in Training
Up to $50,000 per
year Retail Mgmt Exp
a plus

Lube Technicians
Up to $9.00 per, hour

Apply Moh.-Fri.
at your local Jiffy Lube
Call our Job Line at
800-598-9850 ext. 787
or Fax Resume to
800-867-8044
EOE/DFWP


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FRONT DESK Receptionist In holistic, in-
ternal medical office needed. Full/Part-
time secretarial, clerical, and support of
M.D. -a unique setting. Experience re-
quired in answering phones, computer
skills, and communications and public re-
lations skills required. Must be enthusias-
tic, dependable, consistent, and an excel-
lent match. Fax resume with references,
no phone calls please. Persephone Heal-
ing Arts Center, 904-246-3778.
PLASTERERS & HELPERS. Full-time.
Transportation required. Paid weekly,
$10/hr min. depends on experience. Call
Andrew 904-859-1148.
HAIRDRESSER & NAIL TECH NEEDED
Beaches area salon. PT/FT. 249-2254.
POOL CLEANER w/valid Florida Driver's
License. Experience helpful but will train.
Good salary & benefits. Apply: Surfside
Pools, 313 Beach Blvd., 246-2666, or fax
resume: 249-8801, e-mail: surfsidepools
@aol.com

HAIRSTYLIST
LOOKING for a change? Established.Sal-
on has opening for 2 stylists w/clientel. Ex-
cellent working conditions, 60% Commis-
sion. Health & Dental Insurance. Retire-
ment plan. All inquiries confidential. Con-
tact Bob or Susan at Susan Merrick Hair
Designs. (w)246-7272 or (h)246-1579.
OFFICE ASSISTANT. Beaches Plumbing
Company. Experience answering multi
phone-lines; Word & Excel necessary.
Plumbing- knowledge a -plus. $8 00'nr
Email resume to Braaschj@bellsouth.net,
or mail to P.O. Box 50446, Jax Beach FL
32240. :
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 to249-3462.
LIFEGUARD: PRIVATE Club Atlantic
Beach. Drug Free Workplace. Must have
CPR and lifesaving certification. PT or FT.
Call 246-4827.


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NOTICE TO READERS
ADVERTISERS IN this category are not
offering jobs. They are offering job-related
services and may charge fees. Readers
are advised to exercise caution before giv-
ing credit card information over the phone
without knowing what specific product or
service they will receive.



LANDSCAPE BUSINESS. Established
route, trailer & 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 leam the na-
ture of the opportunity, please report it to
The Beaches Leader, 249-9033.

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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 Aid. F/T & P/T.
260-4915 '
LOVING, IN-HOME Day care. Ages 6wks.
& up. Please call Becky, 249-6391.



WILL .PROVIDE quality, live-In or hourly
caregiver for your loved one Call Ameri-
can Home Companions. 631-5354.
EXPERIENCED CAREGIVER to care for
your loved one. good references. 7 days a
week, 24 nrs per/day. Please call Josle
(904)-608-0985
IF YOU are inlerested in adVertising under
Ihis category please call 904-249-9033 or
email classified @beacnesleader com
PRIVATE DUTY CNA. will care lor elderly.
Excellent references. Degree, w/many
years ol exper. Call Donna. 285-0432
CAREGIVER YOUR Home. Your needs.
Dependable experienced licensed lady.
Will nelp as needed errands, meals,
chores. eic Flexible schedule. Referen-
ces. Call 509-7105.


HOME HEALTH Aid. 5 plus years experi-
Sence. Available AM or PM in your home.
Call Janice 641-0608(h) or 735-2027(cell).



MOVING OVERSEAS.. Beds, sofas,
chairs, bookshelves, lamps, much morel
'221-6020..
2 COUCHES- 7' and 8' long, good condi-
tion $50/each. 472-3580.
BED- KING mattress set, $299. Can de-
liver. (904)391-0015.
RUG; 9X12FT., light green/ ivory border
$15Q. 2 barstools, wrought iron $100,
Wicker suraoom set, antique, (9pcs.)
$500. Glass lable-iop. 5x3ft $40. Comput-
er.oesk, light wood $50 422-3503.

2004 TASK Master Tractor, 4-wheel drive,
has only 4 hours on tractor, 26hp, 3 cylin-
der diesel, ready to start working for you.
Asking '$7000 OBO.' Call George
226 8700;.

DIAMOND RING. ladies solitaire 1-karai
$999 241.5666.
.WOODBURhilNOtSiTOVE,i.989 Federi
iDulcnwesai) small, documentation. acces-
sorFes PelecI working condition. $500
270-1321

BUNK BED & dresser w/mirror. $250
OBO. Call 483.7771.
DINING ROOM Sel, French Country.
while' wood, includes side table w/shelf.
$150.803-3072..
TWIN BEDROOM Set w/mattresses,
x-nice, pristine condition. $300. 220-7291.
DELL COMPUTER monitors 17', brand
new condition. $90'each. 992-4388.
POOL TABLE,- like' new, Oohausen,
$2000 OBO. 1991 Cadillac Brougham,
looks & runs grpat, $1200 OBO. Tim,
382-8244.


ESSENTIAL FURNISHINGS. Give your
home a makeover. Shop for top sellers in
collectibles, home, garden and seasonal
decor. www.essentialfurnishings.com
MEADE "TELESTAR" Telescope w/ 48"
alum. tripod, $40. 305-8652.
NORDICTRACK ELLIPTICAL trainer,
barely used, less than 1 year old, new
$850, sell for $500 OBO. 813-2283.
DESIGNER, LAMINATED Flooring.
$.85/sf. 30% thicker,.still in box, must sell.
744-6534.'
Whirlpool washer/dryer set, 2yrs old, like
new, $400. Whirlpool washer/ dryer $150
each. Will Deliver & guarantee. 874-1747.



1927 HOWARD upright piano, $200,
come and get itl 962-7766.
PIANOS PLUS- Baldwin Acrosonic $750,
Cable- Nelson $850, Fender Rhodes 73
$450, Ensonic Syn. Esq1 $225, Mirage
Brain $150, misc. speakers, amps, etc.
270-2070, 270-1002.
WURLITZER BABY Grande w/stool. Good
condition, beautiful etching. Mtst move
ASAP. Make offer. 294-4550.


PIANO SPINET, mahogany, nice bench,
excellent condition, $950 OBO. Call eve-
nings 285-4451.


A-1-A AUCTION. Pallet deals auction
Feb 17, noon, 950 S Kenansville Rd. (US
441) Kenansviile, FL.
www.auctionzip.com/al auction
Info.Carole Miller AU 606 AB 1933.


*GOLD*DIAMONDS*
*ESTATE JEWELRY*
*BROKEN, GOLD JEWELRY*
A1A PRESTIGE JEWELRY & PAWN
327 10TH AVE. NORTH, 241-5666.
IF YOU are interested In advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified @beacnesleaaer corn


HUGE GARAGE Sale, Friday thru Sun-
day, 7am-6pm, 3119 Albatross Circle.
Toys, loois. huge Jags collection. clothes,
household and yard ilems.


SATURDAY. 8AM-12PM. 728 Bonaire Cr.-
cle, Ocean Cay Designer clothes cus.
tom-made, like new bedding. Beauitlul
nome decor, and much more


REDECORATING SALE. Family room,
*more. 608 Bonaire Circle. Sat;, 8am-1pm.
YARD SALE, Feb 101h, 8-Noon, 1201 9th
AveN.
SATURDAY 8AM-12PM- light oak armoire,
computer center $200 OBO, light oak fu-
ton $225 OBO, toddler! boys clothing. ba-
by accessories, and misc housenola
items 2726 Merrill Blvd.
'FRIDAY. 9AM-? Saturday 8am-' Too.
loo much for 1-day, 2 .oo much, ol eve-,, -
n ing 2504 Madrid St. ron 301r. AvE
Soulh.


PARKING LOT Sale. al Lee & Cales
Glass. 130 Norln 3rd Street Satuiday.
9am. Glassware, antiques, lurnilure.
clothing small sizes), anrt. lighting. labrics.
boxes ol slurt, elc


NEPTUNE BY the Sea. 525 Birch Cl, Sal-
urday. 8am-noon Sleeper sola, dryer,
dresser, household items.


GIANT SALE 810 Paradise Lane. ott Dul-
Ion Island Parkway (of Mayporl Rd I Fri-
day. Saturday 9am-3pm. 534-5312.


MOVING FURNITURE. Miscellaneous
340 North Roscoe Blvd. Extension Salur-
day, 8am-?.. "
FEB. 11TH, 8-12. 116 Meadowcresl Ln..
Summertield Subd


YARD SALEI 3402 Washburn Rd, Satur-
day. 8.30am-2pm. Great Deals!


MASSIVE 4 Day Beach Estate Sale. 334
19th St., Atlantic Beach. 2/9, 2/10, 2/11,
.2/12, 8:30am-5:30pm each day. House
and contents for sale. Antique and modern
furniture. Awesome glass, porcelain, pot-
tery, and china. Framed art, dolls, sterling,
books, rugs, jewelry and tools. Way too
much to list. Don't miss this onel Atlantic
Blvd to Seminole Rd. Follow signs. 610-
2888.



1995 PROLINE, 17', center console,
T-top. Many extras. Ready to fish. $9000.
349-7684. "
40FT BOAT slip available at old Old San
Pablo Creek Marina, $700/mo. includes
electric. For details, 398-9080 ext. 211.
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


1982 SEARAY, 31'. Express Cruiser, new
starboard engine. Reduced, $24,000.
246-9011. :


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.


1981, SUZUKI 750GS 10300 original
miles fast and beautiful, frame up restora-
tion, $2000 OBO. 307-2914. ,
1998 "95TH Anniversary" Hariey 1200
Custom XL, w/windshield, 5000 miles,
$6500, 962-7766.
1993 SUZUKI Katana 600, 18k miles.
Runs well. $1300. 270-0307.



1987 SUNLITE Travel Trailer, 26', plus
hitch. $3000 OBO. 588-4321.


1995 NISSAN pickup, extended cab
w/seats, leer camp top, AM/FM tape radio,
5-speed, 30mpg, 125Q000 miles, well
maintained, one owner, $3500. 992-6974.
1995 ASTRO Cargo van, 6 cyl. Will trade
for mini motor home; or consider any 4cyl
vehicle. 305-8652.


1991 MERCURY Capri Convertible. Auto-
matic power windows, new top,' low mile-
age. $2000.246-0046.
2000 SATURN SC2, 3 door coupe, 49,000
mi, tinted windows, auto trans., blue, runs
great, $5800. 742-2354.
1994: CHRYSLER Town & Country,. runs
great, $950 OB0. 472-3580.


", PREFERRED LAWN CARE
SCommercial, Residential Lawn mainte.
HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE .nance, sprinkler systems. clean-up,
Specializing in Commercial and Residen- sod. mulch Landscape lighting
,ial Cleaning Lawn Care Auto Cleaning. (904)382-0007. (904)430-0007 Licensed
Window Cleaning, Janitorial Services, elc insured Free estimates. inlo@pieterred-
Call Heimon, 246-4238, 612-1755 lawn cornm


SEWING MACHINE Repairs. Complete
tune-up All makes, all models, $49.50.
241-2112
PROFESSIONALLY BUILT Skate Board
Ramps. All sizes! Please call for details
Robby & Greg. 962-5466
RESUMES, ONE DAY Service. Career
guidance available. 220-1481.
PIANO LESSONS
Experienced Teacher has several open-
ings in me Ponie Vedra & 210 area (east
& wesii CHILDREN & ADULTS. Begin-
ners through advanced. ACCELERATED
PROGRAM available for adults & seniors.
814-4844.


"JUST IN TIME"
Aulo Mobile Detailing. We come to you!
Greal rales. superior service! 333-7686


PRIME MAINTENANCE. INC A Proles-
sionai Lawn Maintenance Co. FREE
ESTIMATES. 535-2515.
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc. Competitive
rates. Call Alan. 237-5301.
PALM TREES. Hedges Trimmed, Yard
Clean-ups. Mulching, Sodding, whatever It
lakes. etc Dave 249-4724.
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HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in "Complete Flowerbed
Cleaning and Workover". Call Heimon.
246-4238. 612-1755.
** *. *


ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare Free esii-
mates. Professional customer service.
Mowing, edging. weeding timming- trees,
shrubs. Licensed & insured Residenhal &
commercial CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.



COMPLETE DOCKS & Floaling Docks.
Bulkheads (wood, vinyl or concrete. Boat
houses also available. Please call George
904-226-8700 or Trnpp 904.545-9979
CGC058241


HARBORTOWN MARINA, aeep waler
boat slip for rent. 40ft. $600. 50n. $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 4632845.


FORBES CONCRETE. For all your pump1-
ing needs. Licensed. Insured. 424-6674.


PRESSURE WASHERS lor renl or sale.
Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330.


1997 TOYOTA RAB-4, CD, leather, one
owner, $5500 OBO, 476-5434.,
88 CADILLAC Seville, 4DR, leather, great
shape, $1100 OBO. 716-2586.
1992 CHEVY Lumina Euro, 2DR, AT, A/C,
high miles, runs great, $1150.716-2586.
2003 TAHOE Z71, black, loaded, 4x4,
DVD, 70k hiway miles. $24,900 OBO.
476-4415.
1994 HONDA Civic, good condition.
$2500 OBO..Call 563-6425..;
1993 FORD Thunderbird LX, 143,090
miles, run's good $1500 OBO. 646-1482.
2001 CHEVROLET Corvette. Red coupe,
28,000 miles, auto, fully equipped.
$31,000. 742-0636, 384-4749.


DAVID'S POOL Servoce Weekly ;cleaning.
Most residential pools $25.'weei,+ chemi-
cals Licensed. Insured Pool clean-ups
our specialty We make your ide a little
easier. 285-0240
THE CALIBER Company Pool remodels,
le-marcaei re-.ie, liter upgrades Excel-
lent references 386-974-4 -



IF YOU are inreresled in adrveriinr, under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email classilied@ beacnesieader com



TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs, specializing in termite damage.
246-1529.
PROFESSIONAL CRAFTSMAN. Painting,
exierior-inlerior. ceramic ile carpeniry All
types home repairs Free eslirmales
20yrs experience 56-82451
WDO REPAIRS Term-ie & Rotien w.:od
Licensed General Contractor 247.9525.


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


WURLITZER BABY Grande w/stool Good
condmon, oeaunlul elching. Must move
ASAP. Make offer 294-4550.
AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed lor $899 249-8877. 1
LG METAL palio bar & 4 stools, $150
OBO 249-2435
BIG SCREEN TV 55" Mitsubishi .HD
Piojeclion, almost new $1200 OBO.
850-321-4908. ,


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


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BUMPER POOL Table, 4 chairs like new,
5 games in one. Asking $150. Metal Di-
nette set, glass top, chairs, beautiful de-
sign $100. 642-5435.
MAYTAG REFRIGERATOR, white,
exc cond Syrs. old. $325. (904)273-0765.


BEACH BOYS. $65 Truckload, Ranger
Special. Free Delivery. 759-1612.
TRUCK LOAD $85. (1/2 LOAD $50 ) Buy
3: stacks of 20 pieces, $10/ea., gel 1
FREE. Free Delivery. David, 993-8348,
Bubba, 651-4564.

COMP UTE ERIE


ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Service. Reasonable
rates. 821-0737.
GREEN ACRES LAWN CARE.
One time or yearly. Licensed, Insured.
Residential, Commercial. 742-6763.
PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns. Free estimates. 246-0967. ,


FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall, tex-
lure. Specialize in smaller jobs. Will work.
evenings & weekends Licensed, insured,
references 403-7389.

TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and
repaint. Residential and commercial. Men-
tion this ad. 246-1529.'


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WYMAN'S PAINTING and PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY. 15yrs. experi-
ence. Specializing In beach homes.
221-4117 .
PAINT IT RIGHTI 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
email: classified@beachesleader.com


TOWN & Country Tree Service. Trimming
& removal. Licensed, insured. Free esti-
mates. Large tree -removal specialists.
588-8934.


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BAJA- 20FT. BOWRIDER, '84, 275hp., -
I/O, runs great, low hours, dual-axle trail- 1999 TOYOTA Avalon, 100,000mi., very
er. $5500 B00. (904)703-0242. clean, all power, $7400. (904)472-5438.


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THE ruirKiul LOCATION! THE lhHL-tCi LIFESTYLE!
Acquilus Waterfront Harbour is located at Beach Blvd and the
Intracoastal. A Paradise for Boaters or those that simply like to
live in Jacksonville's Finest Condominium Community. There
are so many Amenities, Gourmet Kitchens, 11 ft. Ceilings, Wrap
Around Balconies for End Units, Pool/Spa, Grill Area, Private
Marina with your own Boat Slip included in price and much,
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