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Table of Contents
    Section A: Main
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        page A 3
    Section A: Main: Opinion
        page A 4
    Section A: Main: Viewpoints
        page A 5
    Section A: Main: Calendar
        page A 6
    Section A: Main: Obituaries
        page A 7
    Section A: Main: Beach Living
        page A 8
    Section A: Main: Beach Living: Weddings
        page A 9
    Section A: Main: Beach Living: Education
        page A 10
    Section B: Sports
        page B 1
        page B 2
        page B 3
    Section B: Sports: Classifieds
        page B 4
        page B 5
        page B 6
        page B 7
    Section B: Sports continued
        page B 8
    Section C: Beaches Museum and History Center
        page C 1
        page C 2
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        page C 4
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Celebrating Our
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Serving the communities of Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Mayport and Ponte Vedra Beach since 1963


Both sides claim victory in Surfrider ruling


BY LAURA FOWLER
STAFF It'RITER
A circuit judge in St.
Augustine has ruled on the
Ponte Vedra beach access law-
suit against St. Johns County,
with both sides declaring victo-
Ruling in favor of Surfrider
Foundation, Circuit Judge
Michael Travnor ordered the
county to begin within six
months removing any obstruc-
tions in several of the 14 beach
accesses along Ponte Vedra
Boulevard.
But the county is not
required to replace about 75
parking spaces in front of
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
because the removal of the


parking was in compliance
with the Ponte Vedra
Boulevard parking ban passed
in 2003.
"This is an obvious victory
for the county," Senior
Assistant County Attorney
Laura Banow said Tuesday.
"The court recognized that
the county is doing an awful
lot to increase and enhance
beach access. We are very
happy with the victory."
Surfrider attorney Deborah
Andrews, on the other hand,
said Traynor's ruling is just
what they were hoping for: an
order for the county to comply
with its own Beach
Management Plan, approved
in July 2004.


"I think it's a great day for
the Surfriders," Andrews said
Monday.
"They [the county] didn't
have any particular plan to
clear the fully obstructed
accesses, so this order clearly
tells the county, 'Open the
obstructed accesses,' she said.
The Surfrider Foundation is a
national organization that
works to assure the public's
access to beaches.
Meanwhile, Traynor has
ordered both attorneys to
schedule a hearing to reconsid-
er the validity of a parking ban
on Ponte Vedra Boulevard.
The original claim that the
ban was discriminatory, allow-
ing arbitrary exceptions for


parking along the roadway,
was thrown out in 2004 by
Travnor.
Surfrider attorney James
Woodruff filed a motion in
February to rehear the parking
ban in light of county staff
publicly acknowledging that
the ban is unconstitutional for
allowing such exceptions.
Both Woodruff and Andrews
said they think Traynor's wish
to schedule a hearing on the
topic as opposed to his flat-
ly denying the motion is a
good sign.
No hearing had been sched-
uled as of Tuesday.
The next step is to determine
whether Traynor's ruling will
change the county's timeline


for improving beach access in
Ponte Vedra, according to Dave
Williams, aquatics superin-
tendent.
The county's Beach
Management Plan, which was
written by Williams, calls for
six beach walkovers to eventu-
ally be built in Ponte Vedra,
adding to the two existing
walkovers.
The plan also identifies
encroachments and obstruc-
tions at several of the 14 beach
access points mentioned in
Surfrider's lawsuit.
Williams said in December
the county began identifying
obstructions and notifying
property owners that they
would have to be removed.


Under the county's imple-
mentation plan, any encroach-
ing structures and vegetation
would need to be cleared by
some time in June, Williams
said.
"It [Traynor's ruling] might
not affect anything that we're
doing," Williams said.
The county also applied for a
grant to build about 20
walkovers throughout the
county several of which
would be built in Ponte Vedra.
Williams said he will find
out this month whether the
grant was awarded to St. Johns
County'.

See RULING, A-3


New rides


bring crowds


to spring fest


at Rawlings

Annual event

raises $30,000

for two schools

by CHUCK ADAMS -
STAFF I\'RITER
Saturday's spring carnival at Ponte Vedra-
Palm Valley and Rawlings elementary
schools, which drew crowds on a clear, cool
day, raised about $30,000 for the Parent
Teacher Organization of both schools.
The carnival, having changed from the
annual fall festival several years ago, fea-
tured numerous attention-catching rides for
the first time, with the plan of attracting
members of the community.
"We decided at the schools it was time to
take the next step," Tami Cates, carnival
coordinator, said in a telephone interview
Tuesday.
"We opened it up to the community.
Among the new rides this year were Turbo
Tubs, a mechanical ride similar to the spin-
ning tea cups at Disney World; a Flying Tug,
a boat-looking ride that swung children
back and forth, a giant slide and a huge,
climb-through caterpillar.
The event was moved to the tennis court
area between the schools. Games such as a
football toss and a roulette wheel were on
the tennis courts and larger amusements
were on the grassy area around the courts.
Also offered was a cake walk. All PV-PV


Photos by KATHY HARTMAN
Emerging from a giant crawl toy (above) at
the spring carnival behind Rawlings
Elementary School Saturday is Hannah-
Maria Roder, while Chelsea Estebanez
waits nearby. At right, Stephanie Campbell
and her girls Callista (left), 3, and Logan, 6,
pause at the carnival.

kindergarten classes provided either cookies
or cakes and, when winning numbers were
called, children got to choose.
"Children's eyes got as big as golf balls
when they had the winning number," said
Cates.
Members of Nease's Navy Junior Reserve
Officer Training Corps unit lent a hand.
"We were very appreciative that the
N1ROTC cooked at the grill all day long.

See CARNIVAL, A-3


[ 'Loopholes' eyed

Sin Seaside battle

BY LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER

St. Johns County commissioners, responding to complaints
from Ponte Vedra residents, agreed Tuesday to consider closing
what they agreed are "loopholes" in the Land Development
U I iCode that allow developers to slight homeowners.
Clara Cowan, Ponte Vedra Beaches Coalition president, told
commissioners she is one of many Seaside homeowners who
were never notified of changes to a neighboring commercial
development.
The development, called Overlook V, was originally OK'd in
2001, after an agreement was worked out between Seaside
homeowners and the developers._
But since then, the development has been changed five times
withoudi'notifying residents, Cowan said.
Residents were told that notification was not needed because
the changes were small.
"Whenever we find loopholes we try to hurry up and close
them as quickly as we can," said Commission Chair Jim Bryant.
The original development included two buildings, a retention
pond as far away from Seaside homes as possible, and a 75 foot
opaque buffer.
The new development includes one two-story building and a
retention pond that is closer to homes, which are separated by
a 50 foot opaque buffer, according to Brad Bowen, developer of
the land.
Bowen said in an interview in late February that the pond is
designed with overflow protection devices, but Cowan said
Tuesday that she is worried about it draining toward Seaside
"We [Seaside] had a very happy PUD [Planned Unit
Development ordinance approved for the original develop-
ment] and we were pleased," Cowan said.
"I'm cautiously optimistic that it can be resolved."
Commissioner Bruce Maguire of Ponte Vedra confirmed that
a meeting last week with Assistant County' Attorney Patrick
'McCormack revealed "inconsistencies" in the code.
"- For example, the code considers 12-month extensions on the
start dates of developments as "small adjustments" that may
simply be approved by county staff, Maguire said.


See LOOPHOLE, A-3


Fehling joins list of candidates


FROM STAFF
,St. Johns County School Board
chairman Bill Fehling of Ponte
Vedra Beach has announced he will
seek reelection for his four-year post.
Fehling's District 4 post is one of
three School Board seats up for elec-
tion this year.
The others are in District 3, south-
east St. Johns County, and District 1,
northwest St. Johns.
In the District 3 race, School
Board member Diane Lovell is being
challenged by William "Bill"
Mignon Sr., former principal of
Nease High School west of Ponte
Vedra and Menendez High south of
St. Augustine.
Beverly Slough has announced
she is seeking the seat she holds in
District 1.
School Board races are nonparti-
san, and candidates run by district.
For seats on the St.'Johns County
Commission, on the other hand,
races are partisan. The primary elec-
tion is Sept. 5, and the general elec-
tion is Nov. 7.
Although County Commission,


candidates must live in the district
in which they are elected, they are
elected by voters countrywide.
Commissioner' Bruce Maguire of
Ponte Vedra Beach has announced
he is seeking reelection to his
District 4 seat.
The other commission seat up for
grabs this year, County Commission
District 2 in southwest St. Johns
County, has three announced can-
didates .
They are incumbent Karen Stern
and Ronald F. Sanchez, both
Republicans, and Democrat Joseph
Ken Bryan of St. Augustine.
Also on ballots of Ponte Vedra vot-
ers this year will be the race for the
District 8 seat in the Florida Senate.
Incumbent Jim King is being chal-
lenged bi fellow Republican Randall
Terry.
Voters also will decide on several
posts in Tallahassee '- governor,
attorney general, commissioner of
agriculture and chief financial offi-
cer-- as well as one U.S. Senate seat.


Photo by LAURAFOWLER -
Josh Bergesen works &. -
with a 4,000-degree
flame to form a glass -'
sculpture in his ,_
Jacksonville Beach
glass art studio recent-
ly. Bergesen and his
partner, Lance .
Sanford, are offering 2>
flameworking work-
shops through the -;
Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach.
See story, A-8.


See ELECTION, A-3


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Briefs


Washing for a cure
Members of the Nease High
marching band will be washing
cars at Rawlings Elementary
School on State Road A1A, Pont'e
Vedra, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday.
The fund-raiser is for the
band's participation in the Nease
Relay for Life at the school Match
17 to 18. All proceeds will go to
the American Cancer Society.


The victory was the squad's
second in recent weeks. The
girls also won the cheer divi-
sion at the ruby National
championship at Jekyll Island,
Ga.
They will perform their
award-winning routine in the
pre-game show for the fund-rais-
ing Battle of the Big Cats basket-
ball game at at Landrum Friday.


Photo by
Four Nease High teens take a break from volunteering at Saturd
carnival at Rawlings Elementary School to dance to the Beatles'
Shout." From left are Christian Carter, Courtney Kuts (partially hi
Cayla Lehmann and Josh Avant.


MSD to. consider plans
Two proposals a park on
Sunset Drive and a bike path
linking Franklin Avenue and
Pablo Road are on Monday's
agenda of the Ponte Vedra
Municipal Service District
(MSD).
The meeting begins at 6 p.m.
at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library.
The MSD is a special taxing
district in northeast Ponte
Vedra Beach.

Pastels in focus
A demonstration of pastel
painting is scheduled 1 p.m.
Thursday, March 16, at the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library.
Richard Lundgren, an inter-
nationally known artist whose
work has won major competi-
tions, will give the demonstra-
tion as part of the Adventure
in Art series sponsored by
Friends of the Library, Ponte
Vedra Beach, and FOCUS
Cummer.
Lundgren recently received"
the top award from the Degas
Pastel Society and won the
gold metal at the International,
Association of Pastel Artists.
His work has appeared in sev-
eral art magazines.
For information call Jan
Bialka at 285-1114

That's the spirit!
The spirit squad from
Landrum Middle School took
first place in the junior high
division Saturday at the Spirit
Cheer Florida State
Championships in Orlando.


Author speaks of
success .
T.A. Ridgell, author, of
"Operation: Stiletto" and
"When Opportunity Knocks,"
will present a workshop at 10
a.m. Saturday, March 25, at the
Ponte .Vedra Beach Branch
Library.
Ridgell's. presentation, "If.
you .Can Drive Yourself to
Success, Why Am I Still
Walking?" will be. given at a
meeting of the Florida Writer's
Association.
Her third book. "Fractured;
Soulls" is scheduled' to be
released nationwide in June.
President of First Coast
Romance Writers I in
Jacksonville and other writer'
organization, Ridgell speaks
nationally and leads profes-
sional workshops on topics rel-
evant to contemporary litera-
ture.

Birds and breakfast
A Birds, Botany. and
Breakfast nature, hike through
the Guana reserve will start at
8:30 a.m. Saturday at the trail-
head near the Guana River
dam, off State Road A1A.
Guests are encouraged to
bring binoculars to learn about
different birds and their calls,
as well as various plants found
in the reserve.
The two-hour hike will be
followed by coffee and break-
fast. The cost is $10, $5 for
Friends of the Guana mem-
bers.
For more information call
(904)-823-4500.


Fehling speaks to group
Bill Fehling of Ponte Vedra
Beach, chair of the St. Johns
County School Board, will
speak at Monday's meeting of
the St. Johns County Civic
Association Roundtable meet-
ing in St. Augustine.
Fehling will give updates on,
issues and explain concerns
and planning of the School
Board.
Also, Jerry
Cameron is
scheduled to
3 speak .on the
proposed
S Neighborhood
Bill of Rights'.
I ^ The program
is scheduled to
begin at 10
a.m., after a dis-
cussion of coun-
tywide issues at
S9 .The. meeting
takes place at
:I" the main
branch of-the
St. Johns
County Public
Library' System,
S U.S, 1 at San
Carlos Ave., St.
Augustine. |


Protecting
your ID
G 1 e n n
Ullmann, presi-
dent of
V KATHY HARTM dent of
lay's spring U 1,1 m a n n
"Twist and Financial Group
Tistnd based in. Ponte
.den), Vedra, will pres-,
ent a free semi-
nar on identity
theft and how to prevent it at
10 a.m. Thursday, April 6 in:
Ponte Vedra.
The one-hour seminar will
be held at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library. The
public is invited.
Ullmann recently published
a guide, "Safeguarding Your
Identity In-Flight Manual."
For information on the sem-
inar, call the library at 273-
0495.

Stories of working folks
A reading from Studs Terkel's
1974 bestseller, "Working.
People Talk About What They
Do All Day and How They Feel
About What They Do," will be
held March 24 and 25 in St.
Augustine.
The program, which is free
to the public, begins at 7:30
p.m. each evening at the
Cultural Arts Center, 370 State
Road A1A Beach Blvd., St.
Augustine Beach.
Terkel is a prize-winning
author and renowned chicago
radio broadcast personality.
The book is based on a series
of his interviews with working
people in Chicago. For .the
readings, director Jean Rahner
has cast a wide range of St.
Johns County residents, them-
selves working people.
Refreshments will be served
and donations will be accept-
ed. Seating is limited.
For information, visit the St.
Johns Cultural Council's Web
site (www.stjohnscultural-
council.org).


Spring break art
FROM STAFF
Spring break art activities are
planned at the Cultural Center
at Ponte Vedra Beach for
youngsters ages 4 through 10.
Classes are scheduled dur-
ing spring break for St. Johns,
Count)' public schools
April 10 through April 14.
For ages 4 and 5, classes are
held 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
daily. Fees are $25 per day for
Cultural Center members,
$35 for others.
Ages 6 through 10 will
,have classes 9.a.m.. to 2 p,m.
each day, with daif. fee' at
$40 for members and $50 for
others.


camp planned
Themes for each day's
classes are as follows:
Monday: Paint palettes
and big brushes, exploring
art through a variety of paint
techniques;
Tuesday: Cartoon: capers,
Sin which budding artists cre-
ate their own comic books;`
Wednesday: A day of clay
and paper mache;
Thursday: Mosaic master-
pieces, exploring the history
of mosaics while creating col-
orful mosaic designs, and
Friday, Calling all chefs
to make tasty, edible, artful
treats for themselves.
Call 280-0614 to register.


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Carnival:

Cont. from A-1
They came at 7 a.m. for setup,
then cleaned up at day's
end, "said Cates.
Funds raised came through a
silent auction, basket raffle,
admission wristbands and cor-
porate sponsorship.
"We pre-sold over 750 wrist-
bands," said Cates, adding that
Debbie Selvagn, at the admis-
sion gate, said there was a con-
stant flow.of people coming to
the carnival until 4 p.m.
Wristbands were pre-sold for
$12 for the first two children
in a family and $10 for others.
Gate admission was $15.
Children 2 and under were
admitted free, as were adults.
The carnival's silent auction
featured more than 130 items
and raised a little more than
$11,000, Cates.said.
Thirty baskets,'also were raf-
fled off, and Cates said, "They
did phenomenal. We sold
more raffle tickets than ever
before."
The baskets contained items
totaling $250 to $1,400 in
value.
"We had one little boy who
won two," said:Cates.
The lucky student was third-
'grader Daniel Selvagn, now
owner of a Cruising Boy large
bicycle. He held another. raffle
ticket that was pulled for an
iPod Shuffle.
Twenty-two corporate spon-
sors brought in an additional


$5,100, Cates said, adding,
"We could not have done it
without their support."
"All money raised goes back
to our two schools," said
Yvonne Ratcliff, president of
the two schools' PTO.
"Both [schools] have been
advancing their technology,
buying computers for their
classrooms, adding projectors.
They've also used it to provide
textbooks [and] enhance the
library.
'This. year we're hoping to
make improvements on the
fitness trail that surrounds the
ballfields around Rawlings,"
said Ratcliff.
"At PV-PV, trees have been.
planted around the perimeter
of the playground, and that's
what the children run around,
"At Rawlings, if we can
improve those stations around
the ballfields, it can be used by
both schools for physical edu-
cation classes," she said.
The carnival's success was
discussed Monday among
Ratcliff,. Kathleen Furness,
principal of Ponte Vedra-Palm
Valley Elementary,, and
Pherbia Engdahl, principal of
Rawlings., '
The decision was to provide
a similar event next year, Gates
said .
"We will stay at the same
level next year but explore
additions to the carnival
games." "


Photo by KATHY HARTMAN
Bob Colliton and his son Reeves, 8, try out the 25-foot climbing
wall Saturday at the spring carnival behind Rawlings school..


Pnoto Dy L.ZA MITCIELL
Phyllis Leak of Ponte Vedra Beach admires an exhibit of Beaches artifacts Tuesday at the
grand opening of the new Beaches Area Historical Society Museum and Archives. The new
12,000-square-foot facility features historic photographs, a gift shop and a boardwalk tour of the
evolution of the Beaches communities from Palm Valley to Mayport.


Ruiling:

Cont. from A-1
If not, Williams said, the
Beach Services Department
will take the $200,000 that the
county would have matched
for the grant and "build what
we can."
That could mean "anywhere
from one to eight" walkovers,
Williams said, depending on
the length and location of


each.
The longer the walkover, the
more expensive it is, he said.
Williams added that he did-
n't know whether the beach
accesses in Ponte Vedra would
take priority over others
throughout the county
because of Traynor's ruling.


Election:

Cont. from A-1
Voters wishing to take
part in the primary election
have until Aug. 7 to regis-
ter. The closing date to reg-
ister for the general election
is Oct. 10.
Early'voting for. the pri-
mary is Aug. 21. to Sept. 2.
Early voting for the general
election is Oct. 23 to
Nov. 4.

















i iIFehling ..... .


BY LAURA FOWLER
STAFFF wlRITER
In the past three weeks, a.
total of 1,150 people have'
signed a petition in support of
Herb Peyton's offer to
exchange 50 acres. of his
Outpost property at the end of

Neck Road for 50 acres in the
Guana for a high school. .
According to John Finotti
with the Ponte Vedra High
School Coalition, the group
pushing the deal, more than
460 residents signed the peti-
tion on Monday alone and
about 2,600 flyers were passed
ot 'throughout Ponte Vedra
over the weekend.
"We are very encouraged by
these numbers," coalition
member Marc Bughey wrote in
an e-mail Tuesday.
Bugbey, Finotti and others
within the coalition are hop-
ing to schedule a meeting with
Gov. Jeb Bush to discuss the
deal.
No meeting had been set up
as of Tuesday, Finotti said, but
the group has been urging
Ponte Vedra parents and resi-
dents to write letters to Bush
and other state-level officials.
Representatives -of Bush's
office said Tuesday that the
governor has not yet reviewed
Pevton's offer and that all let-
ters on the subject are being
forwarded to Florida's
Department of Environmental
Protection (DEP)..
In a public, meeting two


weeks ago, St. Johns School
Board Chair Bill Fehling said
the DEP did not recommend
the approval of Peyton's origi-
nal offei, which was an
exchange of the development
rights to about 100 acres of his,
Outpost property for 100 acres
in the Guana for a school.
Fehling said even now that
Pevton has sweetened the deal
by offering to deed the land,
the DEP refuses to iecomrnend
the exchange.
The petition in, support of
the land exchange can be
found at
http://wivw.p\hsc.comr ....,


EVEN WHEN YOU


DON'THAVE TIME

TO SIT DOWN AND


READ IT


Loophole:
Cont. from A-1
But the code doesn't restrict
the number of times a develop-
er can apply for such ah exten-
sion, he said.
Overlook V's original start
date was no later than 2003.
The commissioners will also
consider changing the ,distinc-
tions between small .-adjust-
ments and minor modifica-
tions, which require approval
of the St. Johns County
Planning and Zoning,'Agency,
Maguire said.
"They took two buildings
and merged them into one
building; Is that really consid-
ered a small adjustment?"
Maguire said in an interview
Tuesday.
County staff is scheduled to
meet with the developers of
Overlook V at 10 a.m. this
morning, McCormack said in
an interview Tuesday.
McCormack. said '.-some
details of the development,
such as the reduced buffering,
may need to be changed in
order to comply with the origi-
nal PUD agreement.
He said the county also has
urged the developers: to meet
with Seaside residents to
address their concerns.
Cowan said in Tuesday's
meeting that the confusion
and frustration could have
been avoided :if a
Neighborhood Bill of Rights
were in place. A bill of rights
would require developers to
notify organized "neighbor-
hoods" of future developments
and any changes made to those
developments.
Cowan said the bill of rights
would even help county staff,
who don't always know the
history behind a development
and may not catch small differ-
ences in neighborhood-devel-
oper agreements.
"The mess we are currently
in would never have happened
if good' communication. .
were in place," Cowan said
before reading a resolution
from the Seaside Board of
.Directors.
The resolution asks the Board
of Commissioners to approve
the Neighborhood Bill ol
Rights.
Commissioner Ben Rich, a
sponsor of the bill of rights,
told Cowan a presentation will
be made by the county's legal
department on the subject at
the next commission meeting,
March-21. ... ...
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POLICE BEAT


PONTE VEDRA BEACH
The owner of a vehicle parked
in the recreation area of Fairfield
Apartments reported criminal
mischief resulting in $250 dam-
age to the vehicle's window on
March 5. According to the police
report, the incident occurred
between March 2 and March 3.
It was noted in the report that
approximately two weeks ago
the owner reported that graffiti
had been painted on the front
passenger door of the vehicle.

St. Johns County Sheriff's
Office was. contacted by an
apartment complex manager on
March 3 about a vehicle aban-
doned for a month in a parking
lot in the 600 block of Ponte
Vedra Lakes Blvd. The vehicle
had been reported stolen from
Atlantic Beach on Oct. 2, 2005.
The owner of the vehicle was
contacted by SJSO.
'Burglary to a vehicle parked in
the 200 block of Sea Coast Lane
was reported by the owner on
March 3. According to the police
report, there was no sign, of
forced entry to the vehicle. A
driver's license, ID card, credit
cards, and a game were missing
from the vehicle.
According to the police report,
the deputy found evidence of
burglary to a second vehicle
parked in the 200 block of Sea
Coast Lane while investigating
the first burglary. The owners of
Sthe second vehicle declined to
file a report.
St. Johns County Sheriff's


Office responded to the report of
a child in diapers found near
the dumpsters in the 500 block
of Galvez Lane on March 5.
* According to the police report,
fire and rescue services were'on
the scene and the child was in
good condition. The deputy was
told by the mother that she
woke to find the child gone. The


information
DCF.


was forwarded to


David Thomas Reid, 27 of
Jacksonville, was charged with
tampering and depriving one of
a 911, call, simple battery, and
criminal mischief following an
incident in Ponte Vedra on
March 5.


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Museum key part of


maintaining Beaches'


sense of its identity


In-order to have a community, there must be a group of
people with a common set of interests and a strong sense
... of identity. One of the most important requirements for
that strong sense of identity is a shared history which is
protected and nourished by the entire community. If one
doubts that the Beaches,. from Mavport to Ponte Vedra,
make up such a community, a visit to the new Beaches
Museum and History Center, which opens this week, will
quickly allay those doubts.
The Museum, a project of the Beaches Area Historical
Society, was built for $2 million,with the majority of the
money being raised by local residents. The museum will
provide, space for traveling displays, historical archives
and a reading room. But the centerpiece is the permanent
exhibit "Shore Stories: Down the Board Walk." A visitor
will walk through the history of each of the areas that
make up the.Beaches community. The journey begins at
the Village of Mayport and continues south through
Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Palm Valley and Ponte
Vedra Beach. It is impossible to, make this journey with-
out a true appreciation and awe for who we are and the
history and traditions-we share.
Too many people deserve our gratitude to try to name
all of them here. The time, effort and money supplied by
so many make, a statement about this. community that
should stimulate pride in all of us.
.However, there is one person who stands out abbve all
others. Jean McCormick has pursued this goal with single
minded purpose since 1978. But for her efforts, this mag-
Snifcent new Museum would not be opening this week.
We encourage every resident of the Beaches communi-
ty to visit the museum soon. Learn about your commu-
nity. See the shared history that gives those of us at the
Beaches such a strong sense of self identity. When you do,
join-the Beaches Area Historical Society and help "build a
future for our past."




Letters to the editor:

_Many made Seuss fun


To the editor:
The temperature was chilly
and the wind gusts plenty, but,
neither dampened spirits at the.
Dr. Seuss Celebration at the'
-Beaches Branch library this
weekend. More than 2400 visi-
tors enjoyed listening to Dr.
Seuss stories, watching Dr. Seuss
books on D\T) and constructing
theLr own stovepipe hats.
Appearances by the Grinch
and Cat-in-the -Hat added a lit-
tle spice to the mix. .Animated
presentations by readers Steve
Bailey, Wayne Reading and
Heather Shea kept the attention
S of their preschool audience.
Jacksonville Beach Police
--Department :and. the-
Jacksonville Beach Citizens
Police Academy Alumni provid-
ed identification fingerprinting
and photographs. Firefighters
from Jacksonville Beach let chil-
dren experience a fire truck.
The Cultural Center of Ponte
Vedra helped preschoolers con-
struct a "Foot Book" mural, and
Clearwire Broadband Wireless
provided visits to'
Seussxille.com. The Friends of
the Beaches Branch Library pro-
ided the financial backing for;
the birthday party. The core
committee of Marilyn Mateicek
chairr, Sandy Argroves, Shelly'
Frazier, Holly Graham and
Wendy Warner, spent hours
organizing, contacting volun-
teers and picking up donations.
.Atlantic Beach Explorer
Scouts, Boy Scout Troop .276,:
Sandalwood H.S. ROTC, Ribault


Masonic Lodge 272 and
American Legion Post 129 pro
ided valuable assistance.
Volunteers from Bell South
Marketing, Prosperity Bank and
Fletcher H. S. kept things going
Jacksonville Beach Public Works
helped to keep the area clean
Thanks to Fred Matejcek and
102.9 FI for braving the winds
The Design Lounge donated
creative services and Futchl
Printing donated fliers thai
%went to. area schools and color-
ful posters for businesses. Coca
Cola Bottling donated water,
Public provided napkins and
punch, and Starbucks con-
'tributed milk for participants.
Papa John's, Chick-fil-A and
Starbucks provided food to keep
volunteers energized from 8
a.m. to 4.p.m..
' Thanks to The Book Mark for
donating book prizes. Balloon
Construction Company
'Mediquip (helium), Express
Entertainment, Space WValks of
Jacksonville, Otis Spunkmeyer,
Rentaland and Portable
Sanitation provided discounts.
Thanks also to the library staff
and patrons who dealt with
busy traffic, crowded parking
and increased visitors to the
library during the Dr. Seuss
Celebration.
SVolunteers and library staff
alike had great fun and hope
that you did, too.
Wendy Warner
President,
Friends of the Beaches
Branch Library


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We can't

ignore


substance

., problems

Home gym is my reality near toall
nea to all


frIhe constant quest for fit-
ness leaves; I'm sure only
SJL me, feeling the guilt of
not having exercised enough..
As I'm driving through neigh-
borhoods, I pass, my friends
run ning, biking or on their
way to swim3. miles in the
ocean, arid I immediately feel
as if driving a, car is a sloth ful
mode of transportation. I
should have used a rickshaw
to take my kids to their piano
lessons and gotten a good 4-
mile jog with weights in. If I
do see these fit people driving,
I know they're on their way to
the gym.
It is not easy being friends
with the triathletes and Leslie
Sales of this world, who,
despite having had several,
children, have the figures of 18
year olds because they make
exercise a priority. It just drives
- me crazy. Running into these
girls immediately makes me
i replay the last 12 hours of my
1 life and feel disgusted at the
. choices I've made in my diet
s and laclk of aerobic exercise.
I'm sure' that wVhen they do
I something as unchallenging to
their cardiopulmonary system
I as sitting at a computer writing
an article that they' would have
f weights around their ankles to,
do leg curls the entire time. I
i do have one friend and moth-
, er of three who never exercises,
eats and drinks What she.
- wants, and still has the thin
. body of a teenager. She totally
makes leisure activity a valid
pursuit. If I thought hard
enough about it this would
drive me crazy, too. .
r This is one of the reasons cell.
I and headset phones have
, become so popular. Sitting still
to talk on the phone is just not:
done any more. Imagine hay-


ANN
VON THRON
COLUMNIST


ing to be attached by a cord to
the wall to make a call. Our
heart rates and metabolism
would .approach normal and
totally make phoning a unjus-
tified task. (All readers under
15 are saying "what .does she
mean, attached to the wall?")
Something happened'to me
recently that has made ,me
rethink my.'status of exercise
deficient. I sprained my ankle,
and have been slowed to a,
crawl. I'm wearing this enbi-'
mous and cumbersome b6o&t,
and being,. in any' position'
other than supine with my
foot on a pillow makes my
ankle swell to the size of a
grapefruit. I had no idea how.
active I was until I was forced
to be inactive. I was a regular
gazelle in my home. The daily,
machinations of running a
household and working
should be an Olympic catego-
ry. The lifting,'running, push-.
ing; pulling, and jumping that
goes on around here is enough
to let me call myself an athlete.,
I've given them fitness scores..
in case the IOC ever needs my
input.
In the stairmaster section, I


get 12 out of 10. I run up and
down three 15 step 'staircases
in my home at least 30
times/day. 'I have an upstairs
kitchen, so I haul bags of gro-
ceries upstairs several times
weekly, which accounts for the
2 extra bonus points. Walking
the dog counts for an hour on
the treadmill. If she sees a
squirrel during, the walk, I.
count two hours because of the
extra muscle strain needed to
keep her from'.luhging, chas-
ing, treeing, and having the
squirrel for lunch.
Sweeping, vacuuming, mop-
ping, and dusting count for an
hour of rowing machine.
Bending to pick up the stuff
that ends up on the floor, load-
ing the dishwasher and put-
,tirig tights on my first grade
daughter are my bicep curls
and deep knee bends ,fbr the
day. Dragging pounds of dirty
clothes to the laundry room
then lifting and transferring to
wash and dry is equal to sever-
al reps of free weights.
Last. but not least, the aero-
bics' of Pediatrikr." Walking
from room to room, lifting
children onto exam tables,
many of whom kick and
scream, and trying to hold
them down 'to examine but
not scarethem equals a double
run through Nautilus weight
machines and 20 laps in -a
pool.
So I am free. The label of
couch potato is off my back. I
can hold my head high
amongst the iron women of
this community, and can'say I
am tired from all the exercise I
get, not because I don't exer-
cise enough. ..
Dr. ion Thron is a pediatrician
who lives in Neptune Beach with
her husband and children. .


More letters to the editor:


Living within your means

has different meaning in PV


To the editor:
As everyone is aware of the
behavior of undisciplined chil-
dren who never quit with their
relentless "let. me, let me, let
me, etc., etc.," it was. certainly
no surprise when the issue of
the Guana land grab by Ponte,
Vedra once again came at a
fever pitch.
Those who push for building
a high' school east of the
Intracoastal Waterway without
using their own precious land
will never give up. .
Ponte Vedra (beachless) has
vast acres of land available for
golfers and country clubs and
while land has been available
during their search for a suit-
able site it has always been met
by "not in my neighborhood."
Having good neighborhood
schools is one of the factors
supporting property values
and the appeal of using Guana
land is that it demonstrates the
concern without actually hav-
ing the school in their own
neighborhood.
This is similar to the facade
of promoting property on the
'beach' without actually giving.
access to the beach.
The other claimed obstacle
to acquiring land within their
own boundaries is that it is just
too expensive, or shall we say,
"too valuable to. be used for
children." And yet the sake of
the children is the acclaimed
objective in the first place -
just not their first priority.
Common sense should make
it obvious that the greater the


value of the land, the greater
the 'revenues from property
taxes, and. it is common
knowledge that property taxes
are the primary support for pri-
mary and secondary schools.
The limiting factor here is
the tax rate. In Ponte Vedra
and Palm Valley the millage is
z 16.5 and 16.13 respectively. In
neighboring Jacksonville
Beach the rate is 19.19 with
over 40 percent of the taxes in
support of schools.
That means that on $1 mil-
lion of property (could there
be a few in Ponte Vedra?).the
annual revenues in Ponte
Vedra will be $2,683 less than
in Jacksonville Beach. Quoting
from the St. Johns County
Property Appraisers Office,
"Taxing and Levying
Authorities determine millage
or "tax" rates based on their
budgetary needs."
In spite of the known need
for acquiring land for a school,
the citizens have never deter-
mined it as a budgetary con-
cern of their own.
Why pay for what you can
take seems to be the attitude.
Not only do they pay 16 per-
cent less in property taxes,
they also pay 14 percent less in
sales taxes, i.e., 6 percent in St.
Johns County vs. 7 percent in
Duval County.
Citizens of Duval County,
aware of the increasing
demand for roads and high-
ways, voted for half of a per-
cent in sales taxes in support of
the Greater Jacksonville Plan.


Living within your means
takes on a different twist in
Ponte Vedra, i.e., you live with-
in your means and we'll also
live within your means.
Herb Peyton's philanthropic
urges seem to be easily
assuaged by giving to the more
advantaged of society. But why
the swap? Why doesn't he just
outright deed the property to
St. Johns County and see
where it leads?
Tom Byerly
Neptune Beach


High

school

east of

bridge is

good idea
To the editor:
We write to inform you
that we support the High
School East of the
Intracoastal Waterway. It is
our belief that a new high
school closer to the Beach
will reduce traffic conges-
tion, save energy and time
and help strengthen our
community.
Tim Swett and Suzanne
Burke
Ponte Vedra Beach


he effect of substance
abuse in our county is
not so different than in
other parts of the nation
except that it involves people
we know; our friends, our
neighbors and sometimes
even our own family mem-
bers..
In a smaller commiu nity) like
ours it was once the practice to
deny that the problem exists
and attempt to avoid the
embarrassment of drug and
alcohol abuse by making up
explanations for behavior that
we were not willing to address
publicly.
, There are no "magic cures"
for social ills. There are, how-
ever, some positive, measura-
ble steps that twe -can incorpo-
rate into our public policies
and programs that will
improve the condition in our
community.
At the St. Johns County
Sheriff's Office, we are already
investing in projects aimed at
substance abuse prevention,
treatment and reintroduction
of offenders into society.
Current research shows that
.a large number of those who
abuse controlled substances are
filling our jails for committing
minor crimes simply to feed
their addictions.
The economic cost to house
and manage this population is
considerable. On average the
cost of incarceration in Florida
is about $80 per day. Without
successful intervention and
treatment ,programs to break
the cycle, we will continue to
pay this amount and much
more simply to house and
feed this segment of the
inmate population.
We have examined some
excellent models from .other
areas of the state that not only
offer a high return on invest-
merit in economic terms but
also in human terms.
One example would be the
Matrix House therapeutic drug
treatment program in place at
the Duval County jail. Mike
.Bennett, who helped run
Matrix House in.Jacksonville, is
currently working with Col.
Herb Greenleaf at our deten-
tion' center, and together we
are building a successful ver-
sion of that program here at
home.
)Substance abuse is an illness
that is not limited to any par-
ticular age group; it impacts
our young people as well as
senior citizens.
Consequently, candidates to
participate in' this treatment
program will come from all
ages and races. What they will
all have in common is the will-
ingness to participate and to
return to a healthier, better
quality of life.
Intervention and treatment
are certainly the initial steps in
this process. However, no poli-
cy will ultimately achieve the
desired goal unless we make
provisions to reintroduce the
program participants back into
the community with dignity,
willing and able to maintain
sustainable employment.
Our approach must educate
the community and enroll
their participation if we are to
enjoy a long lasting benefit
from our efforts. To this end, I
am sponsoring a substance
abuse summit in March to dis-
cuss future plans with business
leaders, mental health and
clinical case workers as well as
members of faith based organi-
zations, all of which will play
an essential role in our progress
towards more effective sub-
stance abuse policies.
Shoar is sheriff of St. Johns
County.


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Viewpoints



Value diversity in all communities


Only millionaires living here would make it dull


To the editor: One writer earlier
Doesn't anyone else find it outlined his reasons why the
incredibly ironic that so many Atlantic Beach City Council
people here at the beaches should not suppress construc-
have sacrificed their money, tion, or zoning, which.would
time, and labor to assist the restrict the rise in our proper-
victims of hurricane Katrina, ty values. His reasons were
while at the same time we are that we would have more
CREATING homeless people money for parks and side-
by forcing them out of their walks. I am not convinced
mobile' homes, and low that is the true motivation for
income apartments? Doesn't this view. I think many peo-
anyone else think that it is ple of this ilk own multiple
outrageous that the people properties they would like to
who live in these mobile see rapidly escalate in value.
homes in our beaches com- Believe it or not, there are
munity are being forced into those of us who do not want
temporary tents in Hanna to make our beaches a com-
Park so another developer can munity that is restricted to
make a few more million dol- only the elite, whose incomes
lars? .(or family's monies) has


placed them at the top of the
food chain.
If you visit Sea Island in
Georgia you will have the
opportunity to observe a ster-
ile community of entirely mil-
lionaires.
It is completely rid of any-
thing that smacks of the
unpleasant trappings of any-
thing middle or (God forbid)
low income. I suspect that
one reason, that this wealthy
island seems devoid of any
type of sense of community is
probably due to the fact that
most of the citizens, there
inherited their money, rather
than earned it.
If you would. like some,
more "future-shock" visit the


beaches at Tampa \ St.
Petersburg. Twenty-five years
ago, while visiting friends in
Tampa, my wife and I were'
asked if we wanted to go to
the beach. What we found
was a public beach about one
quarter mile long. Onrr each
end of this beach, to the
north and to the south, were
fences where the condos start-
ed.
,At the end of these fences,
by the waters of the Gulf,
were security guards! When I
asked my friend why, he told
me the guards were there to
keep people from walking on
the beaches in front of the
condos, creating private
beaches! I told him that I


thought Florida law says that
the beaches belong to the
people of Florida all the way
to the mean high water mark.
He said that people knew
that, but the. majority of
money in the area supported
the privatization so no one
had the clout or dollars to sus-
tain a legal battle against
them.
Everything is not about tax
base. Once the shrimp boats
' and fish houses are gone from
Mayport village; once all of
the few remaining restaurants
on the water at the beaches
have been.sold to build high
rise condos; once all of mobile
homes ;have been removed
and the low income apart-


ments have sold as condos in
the hundreds of thousands of
dollars; then watch out mid-
dle income residents you are
next! It is already impossible.
(or unrealistic) for a new
teacher, fireman, policeman,
or recent college graduate, to
buy a home on their own here
now.
A man named Matthew
once recorded the following
quote, "For what profit is it to
a man if gains the whole
world, and loses his own
soul?" I think we are in dan-
ger of losing ours.
Michael Fogg
Atlantic Beach


Protect peaceful enjoyment of home


To the 'editor: -
It's too late for us but save yourselves!
We own property with residential and office
mixed-use between an outdoor bar approved by
the planning commission and one allowed to
operate as an outdoor bar by the planning direc-
tor.
I can attest to the nightmare conditions it cre-
ates. The worst is the loud crowd noise (often a
drunk crowd) anytime from 8 a.m. to 2, a.m.,
seven days a week. .
Enforcement of our noise ordinance and the
"special conditions" attached to the bars condi-
tional use permit has been at best difficult. Code
Enforcement Officers only work 8 to'5.
We are forced into the role of Code
Enforcement Officer and must call the police to.
enforce the.code. Code -enforcement is not the
proper role for the police, believe me out boys in
blue have enough to do, and the violations
never get to the Code Enforcement Board.
The City is now considering a change to our


land use code to allow outdoor bars as a condi-
tional use closer than 100 ft to a residential use
in several zoning districts., I estimate that over,
500 residential tax parcels, some including mul-
tiple residential units, could, be affected.
At greatest risk are residential properties in a
residential zoning district across the street from
commercial district. In these cases, the new rule
will allow the outdoor bar to also have outdoor
amplified music. .
No matter what the City decides, we will still
end up living sandwiched between two outdoor
bars; as I said it is too late for us. Don't let you
and your family be put into our position.
Protect your peaceful enjoyment of your prop-
erty and just say no to outdoor bars next to res-
idential uses. Save yourselves before it is too late
for you also!
David Smith
Jacksonville Beach


Elected officials are not anointed


To the editor:
WVe all got to watch the [Atlantic Beach].
mayor and the city commissioners 'at a little
crow at the city commission meeting 212/27
when they agreed to settle the Lindley Tolbert
lawsuit.
Jamie Fletcher's comment that he has since
realized the city commission's hands were tied
suggests that he initially did not want to hear
what the city attorney said at the December city
commission meeting. Mayor Don Wolfson's
remark that the city can't ignore the law was the
exact opposite of what he actually did. After
being told several times by the city attorney that
Tolbert had a legal right to divide her property
and that, if sued,.Atlantic Beach would lose the
lawsuit, Wolfson, Fletcher, Sylvia Simmons and
Dezmond Waters voted at the January meeting



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to deny the request. Not one member of, the
Atlantic Beach City Commission lives in SelVa
Marina, yet they are determined to take proper-
ty rights from those of us who own homes in
that community. The hypocrisy of their behav-
ior is of epic proportions. lame Fletcher lives in
a large home on a small lot. Don \Volfson lives
in an oceanfront home on a large lot that will
not be affected by the new zoning laws. Property
records at the county court house show that
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vided his property in Atlantic Beach. Our elect-
ed officials. are behaving like they have been
anointed instead of elected.
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S Atlantic Beach


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Wednesday, March
8
Life Line Screening: Life
Line Screening will be at the
Neptune Beach Senior Activity
Center at 9 a.m. at 2004 Forest
Ave. in Neptune Beach. For
prices and scheduling informa-
tion, call 1-877-237-1287.
Preregistration is required.

Spring Has Sprung: Pat
Lopez of Ace Florist at Marsh
Landing Parkway will present
"Spring Has Sprung" at 10 a.m.
at the Ribault Garden Club, 705
2nd Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach.
The cost is $15 and reservations
are required. Call 221-5191 for
information and registration.

Newcomers: Newcomers of
the Beaches, an organization
for women who are new to the
area, will hold its monthly
luncheon at 11 a.m, at the Casa
Marina Hotel, 691 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Tickets are
$18. Call Maggie Penn at 904-
998-2331 for information.

Luncheon: The Women's
Connection outreach luncheon
will be held from 11 a.m. till
12:30 p.m. at the Jacksonville
Golf -and. Country Club on
Hodges Blvd. The cost is $17.
Call 221-4536 for information.

Book-signing: Washington
Post reporter and award-win-
ning environmental journalist
Michael Grunwald will be at
The Bookmark at 7, p.m. to dis-
cuss and sign copies of his new
book "The Swamp: The Story of
the Everglades." Call Rona
Brinlee at 241-9026 for infor-
mation.

Democratic Club: The Ponte
V\edra Beach Democratic Club
meets at 7 p.m. at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library.
Marilyn Boren will speak on
effective grassroots organiza-
tion. Call Barbara Paterick at
904-273-5310 for information.

Caregiver support: A care-
giver support meeting will be
held at 7 p.m. at the Council on
Aging Coastal Community
Center, 180 Marine St., St.
Augustine. The meeting is for
those caring for isomeonewith.
Alzheimer's, memory loss or
other illnesses. Call Diane
Longo at 904-823-4815 for
information.
Thursday, March 9
Jewelry sale: BMCBeaches
Hospital Auxiliary will have a
jewelry sale from 7 a.m. to 4
p.m. today, arid 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
March 10, in the main lobby of
the Beaches Hospital, 1350 13th
Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach. The
sale is open to the public.

Luncheon: The Seniors By,
The Sea luncheon will be held
at 11; a.m. at Beaches United
Methodist Church, 7th Avenue
North and 3rd Street,,
Jacksonville Beach. The cost is
$4.50. The program is
"Historical Mayport."
Reservations are required by 5
p.m. the Monday before the
luncheon. Call 246-2926 for
information.

Republican Women's Club:
The Republican Women's Club
of Duval Federated will have a
social at 11:30 a.m., followed by
a luncheon and program at
noon, at the Radisson
Riverwalk Hotel, Prudential
Drive. Former Florida
Congressman Bill McCollum,
candidate for attorney general
of the state of Florida, is the
guest speaker. The cost is $16
with reservations or $21 at the
door. Call Willa Farrell at 910-
3533 or e-mail info@rwcdf.org
by March 2.

Luncheon: The Beaches
Division of the Jacksonville
Regional Chamber of
Commerce will have its month-
ly luncheon at Sawgrass
Country Club, 9795 Summer
Place, Ponte Vedra Beach.
SJacksonville Councilman Art
Graham is the speaker. Tickets
are $15 with reservations or $20
at the door. Call 249-3868 to
R.S.V.P.

Spaghetti supper: The
Jacksonville Beach Woman's
Club will host a spaghetti sup-
per from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the
clubhouse, 1315 N. 2nd Ave.,
Jacksonville Beach. Coffee and


tea will be provided; bring your
own wine or beer. Tickets are
$10 for adults, $5 for children 6
to 12, and free for ages under 6;
tickets will also be available at
the door. Proceeds will benefit
local charities.

Homicide study: Participants
are wanted for JCCI's study on
Jacksonville's homicide rate.
The study committee will meet


Thursday from 5:15 to 6:45
p.m. through June 29. Call
Chandra at 396-3052 for infor-
mation.

JCCI forum: JCCI will have a
forum titled "Streetscape to
Skyline: Do We Need Higher
Design Standards?" from 5:30
to. 7 p.m. in the JCCI confer-
ence room, 2434 Atlantic Blvd.,
Suite 100, Jacksonville. Call
Esther at 396-3052 for reserva-
tions.

Republican Club: The
Republican Club of the Beaches
will hold its regular monthly
meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Po Boys
Restaurant, 725-12 Atlantic
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. The 6:30
p.m. social will be followed by a
7 p.m. meeting. Jim Overton,
city of Jacksonville property
appraiser, is the guest speaker.
Call Ed Raube at 246-7979 for
information.

Saturday March

Garage sale: The. Ribault
Garden Club will have a garage
sale/treasure hunt from 8 to 11
a.m. at 705 2nd Ave.,
Jacksonville Beach. Admission
is free and all are welcome.,

Luncheon and fashion
show: Sons Of Italy Beaches'
Lodge will have its first "Elegant
Luncheon and Fashion Show"
from. 12:30 'to 3:30 p.m. at
Max's Restaurant Ballroom,
1316 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach. Proceeds will benefit
Baptist Beaches Hospital's
Orthopedics Unit. March 3 is
the deadline for ticket sales.
Call 242-4929 or 992-6077.

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

Genealogists: The Southern
Genealogist's Exchange Society,.
Inc., will hold its spring semi-
nar 'at Park Lane Baptist
Church, 1480 Lake Shore Blvd.,,
Jacksonville. Brent lHolcomb,
editor of the "South Carolina
Magazine of Ancestral
Research," is the speaker. Call.
904-778-1000 for information.

Irish dancing: Irish country
dancing with a live band and
caller will be held from 8 to 11
p.m. at Cobalt Moon Water
Studio, 214 Orange St.,
Neptune Beach, The public is
invited. Call 246-2131 for infor-
mation.

Dance association: The
American Ballroom and
Contemporary Dance
Association will meet at 8 p.m.
at-Bolero's, 10131 Atlantic Blvd.
Guest admission is $12. Call
246-2858 or 249-5321 for infor-
mation or reservations.

Sunday, March 12
ArtFusion: "ArtFusion for
Families" is held from noon to
4 p.m. at the, Jacksonville
Museum of Modern Art, 333 N.
Laura St., Jacksonville. Call
Ashlie Johnson at 366-6911,
extension 207, for information.

Reception: A reception for
. artist Joyce Gabious will be held
from 2 to 6 p.m. at A Charles
Gallery, 228 3rd Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. "Mind-
scapes,"' a collection of water
media and collage paintings,
will be on display through
March 25. The public is invited.
Call 904-339-0029 for informa-
tion.

SScandinavian society: The
Scandinavian American Society
of the South will host the Duke
University Chorale at 3:30 p.m.
Refreshments will be served
afterward, and admission is
free. Call Anna Large at 743-
2214 or Darleen Hutto at 725-
1665 for information.


The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


Monday, March 13
Relay for Life: The Relay for
Life of the First Coast Beaches
will meet at 6 p.m. at the
Neptune Beach Senior Activities
Center. Call 249-0022 for infor-
mation.

Toastmasters: Beaches Area
Toastmasters meets at 7 p.m. at
115 Penman Road at the
Watson Realty Building. Visit
www.toastmasters.org for infor-
mation.

Tuesday, March 14
Senior workshop: A free sen-
ior workshop will be held at 10
a.m. at. 13171 Atlantic Blvd.,
Suite 300. Reservations are
required. Call 221-8501.

Small business expert: The
Beaches Division of the
Jacksonville Regional Chamber
of Commerce will host Sandy
Bartow, executive director of
the Women's Business Center,
from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Beaches
Chamber Office, 325
Jacksonville Drive, Jacksonville
Beach. There is no charge, but
appointments are required. Call
249-3868.

Blood drive: Fleet Reserve
Association Branch 290 will
hold a blood drive from 3 to 7
p.m. at 390 Nlayport Road,
Atlantic Beach. All donors will
receive a free steak dinner and
drink of choice. Call 246-6855
for information.

Evolution debate:
Jacksonville University will host
,a debate on evolution and intel-
ligent design at 7 p.m. in the
Terry Concert Hall. The event is
free and open to the public.
Call 904-256-7102 for informa-
tion.

Wedn esd i, March.

Retired federal employees:
Chapter 1671 of the National
Active and Retired Federal
Employees will have a noon
luncheon meeting at the
Golden Corral Restaurant,
14035 Beach Blvd. Visitors are
welcome. Call 731-3968 or 221-
7644 for information.
--Divorce care class: A support
group for 'separated and
divorced will offer divorce care
classes at 6:30 p.m. at .Palm
Valley Baptist Church, .4890.
Palm Valley Road. Call 285-
2447 for information.

Thursday, March
1.
* Coffee on the Coast. The
Beaches Division of the
Jacksonville Regional Chamber
of Commerce w-ill have "Coffee.
on the Coast" at 8 a.m. at
2Nique's, 544 Atlantic Blvd.,
Neptune Beach, in the K-Marti
plaza. The cost is $2. Call 249-
3868 for information.

Adventures in Art:
Adventures in Art will be held
at 1 p.m. at the Ponte Vedra
Beach, Branch Library. Jam
Bialka will demonstration using
pastels to paint. Call Carolee
Bertisch at 273-6578 for infor-
mation.

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.

Sons of Italy: The Sons of
Italy Beaches Lodge 2821 will
meet at 6:30 p.m. at the
Beaches Branch Library's audi-
torium, 600 Third St., Neptune
Beach. A social time starts at
5:30 p.m. Anyone, Italian her-
itage or not, is welcome. Call
242-2949 for information.

Republican Club: The River
City Republican Club will meet
at 7 p.m. at the Piccadilly
Restaurant at 200 ,Monument
Road. David Allen of "The
David Allen Show' will speak
about eminent domain. Call
Jack Webb at 904-886-2872


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Course on coastal ecology:
Guana Tolomato Matanzas
National Estuarine Research
Reserve will host a course on
coastal ecology through March
30. Space is limited and registra-
tion closes March 5. To view the
class agenda or register, visit
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du.com. GTMNERR is located at
505 Guana River Road, Ponte
Vedra Beach. Call 904-823-4500
for information.

Friday, March 17
St. Patrick's Day.

Saturday March

Hazardous waste collection:
Household hazardous waste can
be brought to ,a collection area
in front of City Hall in Atlantic
Beach from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Household hazardous products
include paint, paint thinner
and stripper, pool chemicals,
gasoline, antifreeze, pesticides
and herbicides. Electronics,
such as computer monitors, tel-
evisions, batteries, etc., may
also be dropped off. Call 270-
1651 for information.

Gardening: A master garden-
er will be at Proctor Ace
Hardware, 580 Atlantic Blvd.
iin the kmart shopping center,
Neptune Beach, from 9 a.m. till
noon to answer gardening
questions. Call 249-5622 for
information.

Parliamentarians: The First
Coast Parliamentarians will
meet at 10:15 a.m. at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library,
101 Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra
Beach. Visitors are welcome.
Call 744-9074 or 223-1314 for
information.

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

St. Patrick's dinner: A St.
Patrick's dinner and show will
be held at American legion
Nuxiliary 316, 11'27 .tlantiL
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Dinner is
at 5 p.m., and the show starts at
8 p.m. Call 249-0202 for infor-
mation.


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Obituaries


Phyllis Vivian Bucek
Phyllis Vivian Bucek, 93,died Feb. 28, 2006 in the Atrium. She was
born Feb. 18, 1913 in Castleton, North Dakota and has resided at the
Atrium for the past 2 years.
Family members include her daughter Lois (Humphrey) Sullivan
of Ponte Vedra Beach; step- grandchildren, Liza Mickey, Neil Sullivan
and Jeannie (Gary) Bodenstab; five step -great grandchildren; cousin,
Wilbur Nelson; and several nieces and nephews.
A Memorial Service will be held at 11 a.m., Thursday, March 9 in
the chapel of Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home with Reverend
David Sheffield officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to Community Hospice of NE FL, 4266 Sunbeam Road,
Jacksonville, FL 32257.
Services arrange b y Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.

June R. Chinnis
June R. Chinnis, 75, died March 5, 2006 at her residence sur-
rounded by family. She was bom Nov. 14, 1930 in Wichita Falls, TX
and moved to Jacksonville from Portsmouth, VAIin 1976. She
enjoyed traveling the world with her husband.
Family members include her husband of 55 years, James Chinnis;
daughters, Debbie Groth, Donna Chinnis and Jenny Harley and
grandson, Ryan Groth all of Jacksonville.
A Visitation will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 9 in'
the Chapel of Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to
Community Hospice of Northeast Florida, 4266 Sunbeam Rd.,
Jacksonville, FL 32257
Services under the direction of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.

John Aldridge Compton
John Aldridge Compton died Saturday, March 4, 2006 following a
long battle with cancer. He was: born Dec.14; 1936 in Benham,
Kentucky to C.C. and Irene Compton.
Family members include his sister, Wanda Humphrey;, his mother,
Irene Compton; his children, John Edward Compton, Carey Michael
Compton and Cheryl Louise Flanders; three grandchildren, Adam
Scott Flanders, Kendall Paige Flanders, and Carie Compton and five
step-grandchildren, Brian Fox, Brandy Fox, Michael Fox, Nelson Fox
and Zachary Aldridge Hallman.
After working as an addictive disease counselor and as a hospital
administrator, Compton became a resident of Jacksonville Beach, for
several years. He was active in the Penman Road AA meetings and'
though he was very ill, would return whenever possible to attend
and even.help lead meetings until his illness left him physically
unable.
Compton was a graduate of Eastern Kentucky University. He was
a former U.S. Marine and a Mason with membership in the Grand,
Lodge of Kentucky. "
Senrices will be held at 10a.m., Thursday, March 9 in the'St. Paul's-
by-the-Sea Episcopal Church of Jacksonville Beach, with the
Reverend Penny Pfab, officiating, followed by a reception.
Entombment will be held at 3 p.m., Thursday, March 9 in the
Mausoleum of Ogelthorpe Memorial Gardens of St. Simon's, GA.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Community Hospice
of Northeast Florida or to the Penman Road AA Club.
Senices arranged by Quinn-Shal Funeral Home.


Charles Francis Cunliffe
Charles Francis Cunliffe, Jr., 78, was born April 28, 1927 in Atlantic
City. N.J. to Charles, Sr. and Florence Cunliffe. He attended school in
Atlantic City and joined the U.S. Navy during World War UI. He
served aboard the U.S.S. Lake Cham plan and later the U.S.S. Taran.
In 1958, he moved..toA uliam.anidlo.ked;f WlVometc.? Vending
and was transferred to lacksonville' i 196& as manager, later to
become vice-president of vending in North Florida and Southern
Georgia. Following retirement from Wometco, he bought AIax
Parking at the airport.
He was a: member of the
Southside li6n,'s Club and
President of the S.M.EJ. of
_4 4 Jacksonville. After moving, to
Ponte V'edra .Beach in 1977, he
.. became a Charter Member of the
Ponte Vedra Rotary Club and
belonged to the Ponte Vedra Inn
-., and Club. He was also a member
of Our Lady Star of the Sea
Catholic Church.
Family members include his
'ife, June Cates Cunliffe; son,,
Garry (Lisa) Cunliffe of Orange
Park; daughters Donna Wright of
Jacksonville, Charlene Cunliffe, Kathy Cunliffe and Mitzi (Ned) Graff
of Langhome, PA; 8 grandchildren and a wonderful pet, Russell.
Visitation for family and friends was held Monday in the Chapel
of Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home. A private family graveside
service was held on Tuesday, March 7 in the Beaches Memorial Park
Cemetery. Services arranged by Quinn-Shalz, a Family Funeral
Home & Cremation Centre.

Joseph (Joe) Louis Dube
Joseph (Joe) Louis Dube, 91; died March 4, 2006 following a long'
battle with cancer.
He was born Nov. 1, 1914. in Bromptonville, Quebec, Canada. He
married Mildred Amy Dube (deceased) Oct. 21, 1939. He served the
USA during World War I[ as a Gunners Mate on Liberty ships in the
Atlantic for three years. He was a long time resident of Cranston and
Warwick, RI and more recently Ponte Vedra Beach and Jacksonville.
An avid fisherman his whole life, he enjoyed fishing the waters of
Narragansett Bay, Block Island Sound, the Beaches of The First Coast
and The lackson-ille Beach Pier.
He is survived by his son Arthur A. Dube and daughter-in-law
Patricia Dube of Jacksonville; siblings Roland Duhaime of Johnston,
RI, Margaret Hallene of, Palm Beach Garden,, Jill Ward of Boynton
Beach, Dot Simmons of West Palm Beach, and Thomas Dube of
Pompano Beach.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer
Society, P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718 or online at'
www.cancer.org.

Ellis Dunsford Leavitt
Ellis Dunsford Leavitt, 87, died March 1, 2006. She was born June
19, 1918 in Charleston, West Virginia and moved to Jacksonville in
1927.
She served as. president of several organizations including, Alpha
Chi.Omega sorority Beta Eta Chapter of
the Florida State College of Women, the
Duval Medical Center Auxiliary, the
Presbyterian Women of Riverside
Presbyterian Church, the Presbyterial of
Suwanee Presbytery, Stocktont School
P.T.A. and the 20/20 Book Club. She
served as a Trustee, Elder and Deacon at
the Riverside Presbyterian Church. In
1939, Ellis received her pilot's license and
was a member of the Ninety-Nines
Women's Flying Association.
Family members include het daughter,
1 the, Reverend Carol DiGiusto of Ponte
Vedra Beach; grandchildren, Sara (Rob)
l'::."-t -... Sewell of Columbia, S.C. and Lt. Scott
DiGiusto, U.S.N. of Corpus Christi, TX;
,brother, Dr. Ensor "Buz" (Margaret) Dunsford of Orange Park, FL and
numerous nieces and nephews. Her husband, Carl R. Leavitt, Jr. and
her sister, Ruth D. Aller, predeceased her.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, March 8 in the
Riverside Presbyterian Church, 849 Park Street with the Reverend Dr.'
W. Stephen Goyer, the Reverend Dr. Thomas Walker and the


Harry A. Rupley
Harry A. Rupley, 79, resident of
Ponte Vedra, formerly of Rome,
New York, died Fe. 15, 2006. He
was bor in Philadelphia and
lived most of his life in upstate
New York. He served in the US.
Navy during WWII and was sta-
tioned in the Aluetian Islands.
He belonged to both the V\FW
and American Legion. An
employee of the Beaches
Historical Society, he also
enjoyed piloting small planes
and fishing.
Surviving are his fiance,
Rosemary Phillips, a daughter,
Brenda (Bill) Clance and three
grandchildren.
Private services have been
held..
Memorials in his name may be
directed to American Legion Post
129, 1151 South 4th St.,
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250.
Arrangements by. Hardage-
Giddens Funeral Home, 1701
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach,
FL.

Robert James
Viall
Robert James Viall, 74 of Ponte
Vedra Beach, died Feb. 23, 2006
at Baptist Medical Center-
Beaches. He ,was. born Nov.5,
1931 in Daytona Beach.;
A gifted artist, he painted
scenery, was an actor at Players-
by-the-Sea and was an active
member of Palm's Presbyterian
Church.
Family members include his
cousin "' June Hughes, Shirley
Ritchie, Ann Shelton, Sue
Simpson, Pat Compton and Roy
Mize and many friends.
Private graveside services were
held in the Daytona Memorial
Gardens Cemetery. A memorial
service will be held at 10 a.m.,
Friday, March 10 in the Palms
Presbyterian Church with the
Reverend Dr. Thomas Walker and
the Reverend Carol DiGiusto,
officiating.
. Services under the directionof
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.


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Reverend Dan Thomas officiating. A reception will follow with inter-
ment in the Oaklawn Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Riverside
Presbyterian Church or to the All Saints Catholic Nursing Home.
Services under the direction of Quinn Shalz Funeral Home.

Cecilia V. Quinn
'Cecilia V. Quinn, 94,. died March 4, 2006 in Avante of
Jacksonville Beach. She was born May 26, 191i and wife of the late
Michael J. Quinn, Sr.
Family members include her son, Michael J. (Frances) Quinn, Jr.;
grandchildren, Corrine Waycaster, Michael J. Quinn, III, William
Quinn and Theresa Quinn; five great grandchildren; nephew,
Ronald C. (Nina) Della Porta; niece, Adele Della Porta; grand
nephews, Alfred and John Della Porta; seven great grand nephews
and nieces; grand niece, Veronica Dimare and two great grand
nieces.
Visitation will be held from 5 to 7 p.m., today, Wednesday, in the
Chapel of Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral Home. Mass of Christian
Burial will be celebrated at 11 a.m., Thursday, March 9, in the-St.
Paul's Catholic Church of Jacksonville Beach with the Reverend
William Kelly as Celebrant.
Services under the direction Quinrin-Shalz-Funeral Home.

Jodie Kathryn Raab
Jodie Kathryn Raab, 35, died Feb. 27, 2006 in Atlantic Beach,
Florida. Raab was born in Pointe Claire, Quebec, Canada and has
resided in Atlantic Beach for two years after completing her
Master's Degree at the University of Florida, as a landscape archi-
tect,
She was a graduate of John Carroll High School, Indian ,River
Community College and Fort Lewis College in
Durango; Colorado. She, received her NMaster's
Degree at the University of Florida.
She worked at Prosser-Hallock Planners &
Engineers, Jacksonville. She loved the outdoors,
the water and her dog, Lola.
Survivors include her mother and father. Dr.
James & Pamela Raab of Fort Pierce: sister, W T
Captain Jennifer Jean Raab, U.S.A.F., of Clovis,
New Mexico and brother, Peter S. Raab of Austin, m
TX.
Memorial contributions may be made to a Shop Fair laT
favorite charity.
Services: Visitation was held on Friday, March Working tog-lher.
3 with a vigil service at Haisley Funeral Home. A celebration of Inte
Mass of Christian burial was held Saturday at St. women around Ihe
Mark's Catholic Church. Arrangements under homes, common
the direction of Haisley Funeral & Cremation
Those unable to attend may sign the guest Bring this ad in
book at www.haisleyfuneralhome.com. between Wed.

Jean Moore Rawls
Jean Moore Rawls, died March 1, 2006 in am
Pompano Beach. She was a licensed real estate
broker and co-wwner of Bold City Realty in N .:#
Jacksonville during the 1970's. She was an
accomplished musician and loved to travel. She ...
was happiest on cruise ships or traveling on a 'l t"
plane headed to. Europe...
Family members include her daughter,
Sharon (Jim) Lucas; friend and caregiver,
Elizabeth Irish; numerous cousins and friends in
the .Pompano Beach, FLt. Lauderdalearea anm -l
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Graveside services were held Tu-esday in
Oaklawn, Cemetery with the Reverend John
Riley officiating
"In lieu of flowers, donations
zmay be made to the Macular
'Degeneration Research, 8733
Beverly Blvd. #201, Los Angeles.
CA 90048. .
Services under the direction ," F
and care of Quinn-Shalz Funeral
Home. r ACharles


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Byrne Ware Waggoner
Byrne Ware Waggoner died on March 1, 2006 following a
lengthy illness. She was born in Falls Church, ViA on March 16,
1919, daughter of Macon Ware and Kathryn Byrne Ware.
She graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Duke University in 1940,
where she was a member of the Duke Chapel Choir, Women's Glee
Club, Kappa Delta Sorority and President of the Pan Hellenic
Society. She was employed by the Library of Congress in
Washington DC during the war years, and returned with her hus-
band to Durham, NC following WWII. She was an employee of the
Duke University Library system, working first in the Rare Book
Room and later in the Order Department, specializing in the order-
ing of foreign language materials for the collection. She was a
devoted member of Durham Savoyards for many years, working
behind the scenes as a costume maker/designer. She loved reading
and working in her garden.
Family members include her children, John P. (Pippa) Waggoner
III of Los Angeles, CA and Kathryn (Don) Waggoner Wallis of St.
Augustine; grandchildren Laura Waggoner (Bob) Murphy of La
Jolla, CA, Neill Jansen Wallis of Gainesville, Kathryn (Kate) Spencer
Wallis of Gainesville and John P. Waggoner IV of Los Angeles;
brothers, Henry Neill Ware and Edward Macon Ware of Dunnsville,
VA. She was predeceased by her husband, John P. (Jake) Waggoner,
Jr.
A memorial service will be held at a later date in Duke University
Chapel of Durham, NC. Memorials may be made to theJohn P. and
Byrne Ware Waggoner Endowment Fund, Perkins Library, Duke
University, PO BOx 90193, Durham, NC 27708.
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foreign sub-
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artist who gives


the workshop
with his partner
Lance Sanford.
"People either
love it, or they
get really frustrated."
Bergesen and Sanford are owners of
Lucid Visions Glass Art studio in
Jacksonville Beach, where a six-hour
workshop is offered Saturday and will
be repeated Sunday.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and
the cost is $175 for each session, $160
for members of the Cultural Center.
A double session is scheduled at the
studio 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 25
and 26. Cost of the double session is
$250, $235 for Center members.


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Jacksonville Beach last week.


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required.
Students learn glass art basics, such
as how to safely work with the torch
that melts glass rods with its 4,000-
degree flame.
They will make marbles and pen-
dants and, in the double session,
small sculptures and glass trees,
according to a handout from Lucid
Visions.
"They have fun, and they go home
with something they can show their
family and friends," Bergesen said.
Pendants done in the two-day


$400, he said.
"It does take a [second] d
kind of get yourself into it," he
Bergesen and Sanford met at
Seattle Art Institute, where Berg
studied computer animation, il
tion and design, he said.
SHe learned glass art from San
who was doing glass blowing f
years before the two moved to
Beaches area in 2000, Bergesen
When they're not giving clas
partners are making sculptures
are sold to about 30 galleries na
wide, among them First Street (


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the Riversidearea
,of Jacksonville.
They also do
custom work,
Bergesen said.
"We've done
everything from
.. -wine goblets to
vases to sculptural
items," he said. .
"We do a lot of
wedding stuff."
After students
learn the basics of
Screaming glass art
-- the two give
=' ~ workshops
through late May
they some-
times return to
the studio to
rent space and
equipment, .
Including the
glass needed for
M4. .. ..he said.
others take
up glass art as a
hobby at home,
he said.
It's a really
p small investment
to make if you
want to make it a
hobby," he said.
rhe most
expensive piece of equipment is a
ay to kiln, which is used to slowly cool an
said. item formed in the flame of a torch,
the he said.
;esen As of Monday, Saturday's workshop
lustra- was full, but spots were available in
Sunday's session as well as the double
ford, session in late March.
for six For information, call the Cultural
the Center at 280-0614.
said. For information on beginner, inter-
ses, the mediate and advanced classes given
That by Bergesen and Sanford, call the stu-
ation- dio at 246-8806.
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STAFF WRITER
The 20th Annual Salvation Army)
Celebrity Chefs Tasting Luncheon and Silent
Auction will be held' on Thursday, March 16,,
from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Prime Osborn
Convention Center in Jacksonville.
Local celebrities who have participated in
the event during the past 19 years have been
invited back to this year's luncheon. A total
of over 80 local celebrities will be on hand
to serve guests from a special menu prepared
from recipes provided by the chefs over the
years. These include appetizers, soups, salads
and sides, entrees, and.five fabulous desserts.
Tickets are $30 for the event and everyone
present will receive a copy of the 20th annu-
al Celebrity Chefs Cookbook, which features
recipes from 19 years of Celebrity Chefs
Luncheons.
A variety of items will be available for bid-
ding at the silent auction. Among the most
unique items will be several dolls dressed in
fashions contributed by local and interna-
tionally famous designers.
A number of Beaches residents will be
returning as celebrity chefs this year. includ-
ing Aida Ribeiro, director of the Jacksonville
Conservatory of Music; Fabio Machetti,
music director of the Jacksonville Symphony;
Michael Huyghue, president and CEO of
Axcess Sports; Maria Cole, Mrs. Nat "King"
Cole; Sherry Burns, president/CEO of the
I.M. Sulzbacher Center for the Homeless; and
entertainer Gene Nordan.
Husband and wife, Fabio Machetti and
Aida Ribeiro will serve Moqueca or Brazilian
Fish Stew made from Riberio's recipe at this
year's luncheon.
"I participated last year and thought it was
a wonderful way of presenting all different
facets of Jacksonville. I was honored to be
part of it," said Ribeiro.
"The committee does a wonderful job at
the event which supports a very good cause.
Moqueca is a very famous dish from Brazil."
Ribeiro said the dish is not difficult to
make and is a wonderful dish to serve for a
dinner party. i
The', 2006 menu also includes Huvghue's
Penne Pasta with Tomato and Ricotta and
Cole's Pot Roast
Popular pianist and playwright Gene
Nordan will be returning for his second year.
He said that when he was asked to partici-
pate in the event, he "knew that it was a
good cause and was glad to help."
His recipe for Pasta Tomato and Garlic is in
the cookbook along with Burns .recipe for
Sweet Potato Casserole. .
Other notable chefs from Northeast Florida
include Jacksonville Jaguars owners Delores
and Wayne Weaver, WJXT Channel 4 ,
Meteorologist Geoge Winterling, artist C.


Ford Riley, Olympian and Florida Coastal
School of Law Professor Nancy Hogshead-
Makar, and chef Matthew NMedure.
Tickets can be purchased from the
Salvation Army located at 328 N. Ocean
Street in Jacksonville, from all of the Army's
Women's Auxiliary Members, or by calling
301-4841. If space is available, tickets will be
sold at the door.
Proceeds from the event will provide funds
for the work of the Salvation Army. This
includes the Salvation Army Senior Center,
the Salvation Army Citadel Corps, the Adult
Rehabilitation Center, the Towers Memorial
Social Services Center, the Child
Development Center, and the Salvation
Army Administrative Office
The 20th annual Celebrity Chefs
Cookbook will also be available for purchase
after the event at a cost of $20 plus $6 for
shipping.
"This is a wonderful cookbook and many
of the recipes are easy to do and inexpen-
sive. Also, the book lists who contributed
every recipe," said Carol Peters, spokesperson
for the event.
The following are a sampling of the recipes in
the 2006 Celebriti Chefs Cookbook.

See RECIPES, A-10


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Past celebrity chefs, including TV meteorolo-
gist George Winterling, will appear at the 20th
annual Celebrity Chefs Tasting Luncheon and
Silent Auction on March .16.


Polio by LAURA FOWLER
Nechana Dina Backman (right), program director for Chabad @
the Beaches, delivers a complementary traditional Jewish bread
loaf called challa to Pam Ervanian and her children, Sophia and
Zach, at their home in Marsh Landing Friday. Challa is part of
the traditional Jewish Friday night Shabbat meal, and Chabad
members make surprise deliveries of challa on Friday mornings.
More than 50 persons regularly attend Shabbat at Chabad @
the Beaches in Ponte Vedra Beach. For information, call 285-
1588.


Flagler Forum speaker to

discuss American politics


FROM CONTRIBUTOR
As wiretapping and budget
debates swirl through the halls
of Congress and the White
House, it. becomes apparent
how delicate and mysterious
the ways of Washington are.
Journalist James Toedtman
will attempt to demystify the
volatile ways of Washington at
7 p.m. Tuesday, March 14, at
the Flagler College Forum on
Government and Public Policy.
Toedtman's topic will be
"Bosnia on the Potomac: A,
21st Century Guide to Politics
and Other WMDs." This lec-
ture will address the unstable
nature of Washington in the
21st century. As current editor
of the AARP Bulletin and 20-
year veteran of Newsday,
Toedtman is well acquainted
with, covering Washington as
well as other government bod-'
ies.
He has also been awarded


two Pulitzer Prizes. The 'first
was a shared prize in 1970 for
his series on the Long Island
land scandals and' the second
was in 1992 for spot news
reporting of the New York City
subway crash.
Upcoming Speakers for
.2006 include:.
March 28: Dan 'Balz,
national 'correspondent, The
Washington Post. Topic "The
Current State of the Political
Landscape."
April 4: Gil Klein, national
correspondent, Media General
News Service. Topic "What
Will the Future Newspaper
Look. Like? (And Will There Be
One?)"
All forums take place in the
Flagler College auditorium in
St. Augustine. Forums are free
and open to the public. Seating'
is on a first-come, first-served
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Weddings


Heather and John Harris


Angeline Rogers and David
Smith, both of Jacksonville,
were married at 4 p.m.
Saturday, March 4, at Neptune.
Baptist Church. Tom Barry Jr.
performed the ceremony.
The bride is the daughter of
Michael and Patricia Rogers of
Jacksonville. She is a graduate.
of Fletcher High School and
Florida State University. She is
employed by Bank of America.
'The groom is the son of,
Charles and Jimmie Sue Smith'
of Jacksonville. He is a gradu-


ate of Lee High School and the
University of North Florida. He
is employed by Poole
Management.
Susie Rogers was maid of
honor and Ansley Rogers,
Karin Wells and Leigh Shelton
were bridesmaids.
Kevin Stephenson was the
best man. Phil Bancroft, Marty
Hammock and Ryan Riddle
were groomsmen.
After a honeymoon to Maui,
the couple will reside in
Jacksonville.


Mrs. Erin Brackney


Brackney-Bowen


Erin C. Bowen of
Jacksonville and' Jonathan R.
Brackney of Valencia, Calif.,
were married at 5 p.m.
Saturday, March 4, at the
Sawgrass Marriott.
The bride is the daughter of
Jim and Donna Bowen of
Atlantic Beach. She received a
bachelor's in sport manage-
ment from .the University of


North Florida, and is einployed
by North Florida Gymnastics.
The groom is the son of
Bonnie Jewett of Valencia,
Calif., and Scott Brackney of
Huntington Beach, Calif. He is
a graduate of Canyon High
School and spent four years in
the U.S. Navy. He is employed
by Brack Inc.


Harris-Baldwin


Heather Ann Baldwin and
Dr. John. G. Harris were mar-
ried Jan. 28 at Christ United
Methodist Church in Neptune
Beach. The Rev. William L.
Baldwin and the Rev. Patrice
Spencer performed the cere-
mony.
The bride is the daughter of
Rev. William and Sue Baldwin
of Jacksonville. The groom is
the son of John and Annita
Harris of Apopka. They are


Engagement


-Ashley Shawn Thranhardt and Wright Hooks
Jr., both of Raleigh, N.C., have announced their
engagement to be married.
The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Thranhardt of Ponte Vedra Beach. She
is a graduate of the University of Florida and is
employed as an area 'representative for
Firehouse Subs.
The groom-elect is the son of Mrs. Alfred


both employed by Shands of
Jacksonville.
The maid of honor was the
bride's sister, Hiliary. Melissa
Adams and Kristen Marshall-
Mattson were bridesmaids.
Michael Harris was the best
man. Corbin Harris and John
Miller were groomsmen.
The couple spent their hon-
eymoon in Asheville, N.C.,
and reside in Jacksonville.


Carlton Jr. of Raleigh and Ellis Wright Hooks of
Taraboro, N.C.
He is a graduate of East Carolina University
with a degree in construction management and
is employed with Barnhill Construction Co.
The couple plan to wed at 5:30 p.m. Saturday,
March 18, at Winrdlock Estate, Somerset Village,
Bermuda.


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Photo by KATHY HARTMAN
Lauren Bishop, a student at The Bolles School in Ponte Vedra, stands with her works of art dis-
played Friday at the fifth anniversary celebration of the Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach.


EDUCATION BRIEFS


Nease International
Baccalaureate student Jennifer
Bost is the St. Johns County
nominee for the Governor's
High School All-Stars program,
created five years ago to honor
high school juniors for academ-
ic excellence, leadership
involvement and community
service.
As the district winner, Bost,
who maintains a 4.5 grade
point average, will attend a
spring luncheon hosted by
Gov. Jeb Bush at the governor's
mansion in Tallahassee.
Following the luncheon, she
will take part in a roundtable
discussion, receive a signed
photo with the governor and
also get a certificate of recogni-
tion.
Bost is the daughter of Joseph
and Kelley Bost of Ponte Vedra
Beach.
eo
Landrum's 11th annual
"Battle of the Big Cats," pitting
current and former pro athletes
against local teachers and staff,
will be played Friday at the
middle school.
A silent auction will be held
in conjunction with the basket-
ball game. The evening runs
from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Anyone who would like to
make a donation can contact
Lynda Hobbs at 234-0040.
Immigration Day for
Landrum eighth graders is
March 22. The year is 1900, and
all immigrants coming to the
United States will- be processed
through EUlis Island, not too far
from the Statue of Liberty.
Students will assume an immi-
grant identity and come to
school dressed as that immi-
grant.
Rawlings students Alex
Sharpe, Alaina Roberts and Asa
Barrick placed first, second and
third, respectively, in the
Tropicana Speech Contest.
Sharpe competes March 28 in
the St. Johns County contest.
The annual Nease Golden
Panther Booster Club fundrais-
er will be held from 6 p.m. to
10 p.m. April 3 at the
Plantation. A live and silent
auction will be held in con-
junction with the fundraiser.
Tickets for the event are $45
per person.
A golf tournament, tied to
the booster club event, will be
played for the first time this
year. The tournament, starting
at noon, will be held on the
Plantation course. The entry
fee is $125 per person.
The booster club, headed by
Greg Brooks, can be reached at
neaseboosters@'aol.com. Brooks
[904-382-6367] and Ellie
Mitrakos [904-819-8324] are
the contacts.
The second Nease Relay for
Life, an American Cancer
Society fundraiser, begins at 6
p.m. March 17 and ends at
noon March 18. The 18-hour
event will be held at Panther
Stadium. Contacts at Nease are
Helene Isolica [904-819-8326],
Aletha Dresback [904-819-
8309] and Capt. Robert Young
[904-819-8361].
The Nease marching band's
"Marching for a Cure" team
holds a car wash from 1 p.m. to
4 p.m. Sunday at Rawlings. All
money raised will be donated
to the American Cancer Society
at the Relay for Life.


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Branch Library last week. The works, done by kindergartners
through fifth graders at The Bolles School, Ponte Vedra Beach,
will be on display through the end of March.




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Brazilian
(Moqueca)
Ribeiro


Fish Stew
: Aida


2 lbs. fillets of monkfish
or any thick fish cut into 2
inch pieces
I onion (chopped)
2 medium tomatoes,
peeled and chopped
I clove garlic, chopped
1 tbsp. fresh coriander
leaves (chopped)
1 or 2 fresh hot chili pep-
pers, seeded and chopped
(optional)
2 tbsp. lime juice
Salt to taste
one-quarter cup palm or
olive oil
one and one-half cans of
coconut milk


Put the fish into a large
bowl. In a blender or food
processor combine the
onion, chili pepper (if want-
ed), tomatoes, garlic, corian-
der, salt and lime juice. Pour
over fish. Let stand for an
hour. Transfer to a saucepan
and cover with coconut milk
and oil. Cover and cook for
about 15 minutes or until
fish is done.
Serve hot over rice.

Penne Pasta with
Tomat o and Ricotta :
Michael Huyghue

Pasta:
1 (16 oz.) package penne
pasta


Sauce:


one-half cup chopped
onion


2 tbsp. olive oil
1 tbsp. unsalted butter
1 clove garlic, peeled and
put through a garlic press
one-half cup pancetta or
salt pork, chopped
one-third cup red wine
vinegar
1 (28 oz.) can Italian-style
plum tomatoes, processed in
food mill
Salt and pepper
1 cup ricotta cheese, well
drained
one-half cup grated
Parmesan cheese


Saut6 onion in oil and but-
ter until soft but not limp.
Add pressed garlic; cook-for
2 minutes. Remove from
heat In separate pan, saut6
pancetta or pork until fat is
rendered. Drain and com-
bine in pan with onion and
garlic; raise heat. Add wine
vinegar and bring to a boil.
Reduce heat to medium.
Add processed tomatoes;
return to-boil. Reduce heat
and simmer 10 minutes.
Add salt and pepper to taste.


About 10-12 minutes
before sauce is ready, cook
pasta to personal taste. Place
pasta in heated serving bowl.
Top with prepared sauce and
ricotta, and garnish with
Parmesan; serve. (Do not
stir.)
Serves 6.


Pasta Tomato &
Garlic : Gene Nordan


4-5 cloves of garlic


1 Ib. pasta


2 fresh tomatoes
3-4 tbsp. olive oil


1 cup fresh parmesan
Saute sliced garlic.
Cook pasta, drain well.
Dice fresh tomatoes (don't
cook!).
Add olive oil.
Turn off pan with garlic is
sauteed.
Toss everything for a
minute.
Add fresh parmesan.


Sweet Potato
Casserole : Sherry
Burns


1 large can sweet potatoes
or yams
I cup sugar
one-half cup evaporated
milk
3 egg
1 stick butter (melted)


Crust/Topping


1 cup brown sugar


three-quarters cup
chopped pecans
1 tablespoon flour
1 stick butter
Drain and mash potatoes.
Add remaining 4 ingredients
and blend at low speed for 2
minutes (or until smooth).
Pour into large (11%o x
14%o) casserole dish.
Mix brown sugar, pecans
and flour until crumble and
sprinkle over potatoes. Dot
with butter and back uncov-
ered for I hour at 325
degrees.


Serves 12.


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Panthers rally to remain unbeaten


By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER
With a 6-3 decision over
Episcopal Monday, a question
the Nease baseball team is now
facing is whether it can roll to a
perfect season. Matt Reifsnider,
who had a rough first inning
against the Eagles but eventual-
ly earned the win, would like to
believe so but is also a realist.
"I would love to think we will,
with our pitching and defense
and our hitting, the way it's
been going," Reifsnider said
after the Panthers' latest %ictory,
in which Nease allowed earned
runs for the first time this sea-
son. "I know the probability of
it, that it won't [happen]. But I
have a feeling we could give it a
good shot."
Reifsnider started the game
feeling hie didn't have com-
mand of his pitches. That came
as the result of a rough first
inning, in which he allowed
four hits and two runs to the
first SL\ Eagles hitters. After that,
Reifsnider gave up just one more
run and only two additional hits
as the Panthers clawed their way
to their seventh consecutive
victory the school's best base-
ball start.
Nease opened last year's 24-7
season 5-2. Episcopal, which
came out hitting, is 3-6.
"I didn't have my full rhythm
from the first pitch on," said
Reifsruder. "The first inning was
real rough for me. I tried my
best to keep myself out there
and keep my rhythm going. My
teammates kept me into it, they
kept my mind straight. Then
giving me those runs helps a
lot."
A Vince Ratto sacrifice fly,
with Alex Brull on third, cut the
margin to 2-1. Then, after


Episcopal scored in the top of
the fifth to extend their lead to
3-1, the Panthers, aided by four
walks issued by three different
pitchers, put five runs on the
board to take a 6-3 lead.
Another Ratto sacrifice fly
delivered the first run of the
game-winning rally, a throwing
error by Episcopal starter TV\
Smith, when he caught Daniel
Jones breaking from second to
third, sent Jones home with the
lead run.


PANTHERS 6
EAGLES 3

After that, walks to Matthew
Redding, playing with a chip
fracture of his left thumb, and
Brull and Blake Sanders being hit
by a pitch plated three more
runs.
Nease didn't give up an earned
run in the first 45 innings of the
season until Reifsnider was
charged with two. And with the
Eagles up 2-0 after one inning, it
marked the first time this season
the Panthers had trailed.
Nease allowed just three runs
in its first six games. Reifsnider
yielded two unearned in a 7-2
win over Atlantic Feb. 22, Jones
one unearned in a 10-1 victory
at Pedro Menendez March 3.
Reifsnider, who gave up five


hits in the first two innings,
allowed just two the rest of the
way. Going into the game,
Panther pitchers had given up
15 hits in six contests.
Along with Reifsnider, Jones is
also perfect at 3-0. And Redding,
who came in at Bartram Trail to
pitch the final two innings of a
10-frame game, was the winner
after the Panthers scored six
runs.
"They did a great job picking
me up from the first inning,"
Reifsnider, a transfer, along with
Jones, from Daytona Beach
Seabreeze, said of his teammates.
"I didn't show much, but they
did a great job of helping me out
from then on."
Reifsnider's bat also helps him
out. He has two home runs this
season, and led off the fourth
inning with a double that hit
high on the left centerfield
fence,,
"Early on, Matt was missing
some spots," Nease coach Boo
Mullins said of Reifsnider, "and
they scored two on him. Thev
didn't get a ball out the infield,
and they scored two runs. You
can't say anything about that.
That's just the way baseball is.
"You can't throw shutouts
every game," Mullins said of his
pitchers, who have four to date.
"It doesn't matter, with alu-
minum bats in your hands."
Mullins reviewed Reifsnider's
outing.
"His last five innings'were bril-
liant," said the Nease coach.
"The first two, he kind of strug-
gled with his control a little bit.
He's got his velocity and still was
throwing strikes. He just was
missing with his location a little
bit, and they put a couple balls
in play. But when he started hit-
ting his spots late, he was lights
out again."


Pnoio by ROB DeANGELO
Panthers batter Vince Ratto lays down a first inning bunt against Episcopal Monday night. Ratto
was thrown out at first but the Panthers staged a come-from-behind 6-3 victory.


Panthers excel at


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Pnoi :, R''E DANoGELO

The Nease boys
and girls track
teams took part in
the Barry Craig
Open last Friday at
Bartram Trail High.
Both teams finished
fourth in the compe-
tition.

ABOVE LEFT:
Nease's James
Wilson is about to
let the discus fly.

ABOVE RIGHT:
Erin Hoover nears
the finish line in the
girls 100 meters
event.

RIGHT: Nease hur-
dler Rosann
Emmons clears the
final barrier in the
high hurdles event.


Nease weightlifting



hoists a big victory


By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITERR

Nease coach Danny Cowgill
is smiling broadly this week
after beating his mentor, St.
Augustine weightlifting coach
Mike Milillo, last week.
Cowgill's weightlifting team
started its season off in good
fashion March 1, defeating the
Yellow Jackets at St. Augustine
47-43. That was the first time
Milillo, Cowgill's mentor when
he was a coach with the Yellow
Jackets, had lost a regular-sea-
son meet at St. Augustine.
"Oh, yeah, absolutely" was
Cowgill's reaction when asked
if he was pleased to have beat-
en Milillo, whose team was
state runner-up in 20P2 and
state champion in 2003.
Nease won seven of the 10
weight classes at
St. Aagustine. Nease w
The winners of the 1
were Nick
Duncan, at 119 classes
pounds; Alex Augustin(
Laymon, 154;
Daunte Owens, were Nic
183; Mlannie Alex L
Wellington, 199; Daunte
Hunter Haynes,
219; Alex Kenny, Mannie V
238; and James Hunter
\Vilson, heavy-
weight. Alex Ke
Cowgill, who James
started a year-
round strength
and conditioning program
when he arrived at Nease for
the 2003 football season,
expects this to be a good
weightlifting year for the
Panthers. The 1992 Nease grad
went so far as to say he expects
to take as many as 12 lifters to
the state meet, which will be
held April 22 at a site to be
announced by the Florida High
School Athletic Association.
In 2004 only one Panther,
Matt Koch, made it to the state
championships. Koch, then a
junior, finished finished sev-
enth in the heavyweight class
with a combined lift total of
660 pounds, 350 bench press.
and 3.10 clean-and-jerk.
The 6'2", 265-pound lifter
returned to the state meet last
year, accompanied by fellow
heavyweight Patrick Dooley,
219-pounder Charlie Kirsch-
man and 199-pounder Mannie
Wellington. Koch established a
state record for the clean-and-
jerk 'at, 405 pounds. That
record, combined with a 385-


ve

as

ie.


pound bench press, brought
him a state championship.
Duncan, Laymon and
Wilson are additions to this
year's weightlifting team. One
who is missing is Kirschman,
who, after making a commit-
ment to Alabama, dislocated
his shoulder during football
season and has had a surgical
repair.
"That hurts losing him,"
Cowgill said of Kirschman. "It
doesn't make it any easier. We
wanted to make a run at a state
title."
Cowgill still hopes to make a
run at Nease's first state
weightlifting title.
Wilson, a 6'6", 305-pound
football guard, is a welcome
addition to the lifting team.
"With him being a junior
and obviously a big time foot-
ball recruit, he
3n seven was going to be
I weight lifting anyway,"
Cowgill said of
at St. Wilson. "So he
. Winners decided, 'Hey,
why not do it
Duncan, competitively?"'
lymon, Cowgill want-
wen ed Lamon on
Owens, last year's
ellington, weightlifting
aynes, team, but his
n grades didn't
mny and permit that.
iNilson. "He's got' his
grades right. We
expect him to
get to the state meet," Cowgill
said of his 154-pound lifter.
Duncan is a ninth grader and
soccer player who is in Cowgill's
in-school weightlifting class.
"Coach [Bernie] Blue did a
good job with him in the-
Breakfast Club," Cowgill said of
Duncan. "He came to me as a
weightlifter. He's a soccer play
who took weightlifting to
improve at soccer."
Blue conducts the Breakfast
Club, an early morning
weightlifting program at
Landrum, where he's a dean of
students as weU as a coach.
This year's conference meet,
featuring Nease, St. Augustine,
Bartram, Menendez, Palatka,
Orange Park, Clay, Middleburg,
Ridgeview and Fleming Island,
will take place at St. Augustine
March 15.
State qualifying meets will be
held March 22 and April 6 at
Gainesville and Ridgeview,
respectively. They wrap around
a dual meet at Menendez March
29.


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Whiting still plentiful at the beach


W hitting are still plenti-
ful along the beach.
Coolers were filled by
all who ventured down the
beach last week.
Sheepshead and yellow-
mouth are biting along the jet-
ties along with redbass, and
offshore anglers reported that
it was hard to keep their bait
on the bottom but still man-
aged to fill their stringers with
snapper, seabass and beeliners.
Capt. George Ivy, Don Staley
and Johnny and Bobby Taylor
fished from the "Georgia Lee"
last Thursday off, P.V. and
caught 130 whiting. They
reported that they only began
to catch their fish when they
got to about 40 feet. These for-
mer Fletcher athletes are.
already planning a big fish fry
after their next trip.
Capt. David King took the
"Crusty Crab" to the redtop
area on three occasions last
week and was kept busy all day
catching whiting. He also
reports small blues and yellow-


WIMPY SUTTON
FISHING LEADER


mouth are beginning to show
up.
Jetty guide Fred Morrow
went back into action last
week. On Tuesday, Jerry Taylor
fished with Fred for four drum
weighing six to nine pounds
and six sheepshead at five to
six pounds. *
On Thursday, Dr. Robert H.
Still fished the canal with, Fred.
They netted nine redbass, two
flounder and a trout.
Larry "Fish man" Finch went


south Wednesday with his wife
Murphy looking for the elusive
pompano. They didn't find the
pompano but did catch 70
whiting, all on sandfleas. On
Saturday, along the jetties in
tough conditions, Larry caught
15 sheepshead. His largest was
a hefty 9.5 pounds.
*Capt. Mike Morris, with his
guests Jack Boender and Cliff
Ratliff, fished the\ jetties last
week for 10 sheepshead to 6.5
pounds, 15 yellowmouth and
four speckled trout.
Chuck, .Rob and Byron
Darner and James Gergley on-
the "Let's Go" fished around
the mouth of the river last
week and caught 20 yellow-
mouth and six speckled trout.
On a trip aboard Matt
Hamilton's "Pathfinder" last
Monday, Matt and James
Gergley caught 12 redbass to
23 inches, five flounder and a
,pair of trout. And on Tuesday
on James' "Head Hunter" they
used fiddlers along the jetties
and, caught 30 sheepshead to
seven pounds.


History pic-
ture of the
week is from
the J.O.S.F.C.
Powder Puff
Tournament in
the 1960s.
Winners, from
left: Ruby
Clayton,
Gwenn Kiline,
Yvonne
Morrow and
Louise
Clayton.
Ruby's win-
ning fish
weighed 32
pounds.


Anglers aboard the "Mayport
Princess" fought a terrible cur-
rent on each trip last week but
the regulars still managed nice
catches of snapper, beeliners
and seabass.
On Wednesday and
Thursday anglers used live
cigar minnows they jigged up
to catch some big flounder off
the bottom.
Canal guide John Dyrssen
couldn't find any live shrimp
last Wednesday so he.put a lit-
tle weight on a white grub and
trolled the canal below the
McCormick Bridge and caught,
nine trout and a flounder.
Capt. Kirk Waltz on the
"Enterprise" with Rich Grey
last Tuesday used jigs and live
shrimp around Sisters Creek
and caught 20 speckled trout
and eight redbass.
On Thursday, with Chris
Huff, his son Robbie and his
cousin Timmie in the same
area around Sisters Creek, they
caught three' redbass and 15
speckled trout.
Capt. Dennis Young and the.
Lou Haskins party on the "Sea
Dancer" last Tuesday fished the
bottom at M.G. They brought
home five snapper to 14
pounds and 31 seabass.
On Thursday, the Lary- Pitts
party with Capt. Dennis,
anchored. and, drifted the P.V.
bottom and caught five snap-.
per to 14, pounds, a flounder
and 21 redbass.
Capt. Randy Nader with his
daughter Samantha and crew
members Lance Cody and Jerry
Moulton returned from Key
WVest last weekend with a sev-
enth-place finish in the first
S.K.A. Professional Kingfish
Tournament of the year. They
had a two fish aggregate of 74
pounds, which included a 41-
pounder on the first day and a
34-pounder on the second.
'Young Samantha, a regular
member of the "Exterminader"
team, won the Junior Angler's
division. Looks like Capt.
Randy Nader's team is off to
another great season.
Good Fishing.


Gate River .Rn Rstreakers



continue familiar pattern


" 'Then is a run a run, jog
-//a jog and a walk no
WV more than that? Is it a
question of personal perception
or is pace just a numbers game?
. These profound questions
could be' more than casual' con-
versafion pieces. It may become
serious business, at' least to the
48 people in the Gate River Run
known as "Streakers."
The Streakers are those who
have run every single River Run
since its inception in 1978. That
means a continuous unbroken
line of 28 runs. Number 29 is
coming up this Saturday morn-
ing. But no one is getting any
younger and advancing age is
accompanied by an unavoidable
decrease in speed. r
Streakers are supposed to
"run" every race in order to keep
their streak alive. So the ques-
tion remains: When is a run a
run and when is it not?'Should
time become a factor in decid-
ing who is running and who is
shuffling?
"The issue has come up a cou-
ple of times," 'admitted race


BOB FERNEE
RUNNING/FITNESS

director, Doug Aired. "So far it
has not presented too much of a
problem, but it will surely
become a bigger issue."
Age an'd the ensuing slowness
that accompanies is only' part of
the problem.
, When one of the Streakers
became incapacitated a few
years ago and was permanently
confined to a .wheelchair, he
had someone push him around
the course. It was a tough call.


What: 29th annual Gate River Run
USA 15K Championship
When: Saturday, March 11, 8:30 a.m.
Where: Alltel Stadium, downtown
Entry fee: $30.00

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Sure, he showed up and he
"did" the race, but did he "run".
,it? Unlike the other wheelchair
contestants he did not complete
the race under his own steam.
Isn't that about the same as,
driving the course in a car? If an
injured Streaker completes the,
race on a motorcycle does that
tount? But who wants to be the
bad, guy to tell a wheelchair-
bound man that what he did
wasn't good enough?
There is a dark side to the
streak concept that makes you
wonder if it has really been
worth while. Numerous people
have been known to lie and
cheat in order to have their
names on the Streakers' list:
Tossing their integrity to the
wind just to say that they have
done them all.
Others have risked their lives
to run the 9.3-mile race when
the distance was obviously
beyond them. A couple of years
ago one of the Streakers died
during the race.
. Still it seems that none of the
old-timers (after 29 years you
don't find any spring chickens
among the Streakers) want 'to
call it quits over little things like
fitness or age.
The time is going to come
When the River Run will have to
set a performance standard and
any remaining Streaker who
doesn't live up to it will be
dropped. And the "question-
able" Streakers may be "tried"
by a jury of their own streaking
peers. If it is agreed a participant
is more cheater than Streaker, he
would be unceremoniously
tossed and his name crossed off
the list.
"Right now we have a cut-off
time of two and a half hours,
which is very lenient,"' Alred
said. "That's a 17-minute per
mile pace. We should cut it
down to two hours."
Aired continued: "I like to
think that they run more than
they walk (to finish the race)."
Personally, I have to wonder:
Where does this leave me? I too
am an aging Streaker and one
whose finishing times grow
slower every year.
I already feel that what I do
no longer qualifies as a run. At
the rate I'm going soon my jog
won't even live up to the name
jog (whatever that nebulous
name meant.)


I remember the time I was on,
a training run doing m. best to
keep up a sub six-minute per
mile pace during a tempo run. I
thought I was doing pretty well
too, a regular running machine.
:I passed a small boy and his
mother and the kid velled:-
"Look Mommy, a jogger!"
"Jeez, kid," I thought, "can't
you tell the difference between a
jogger and a runner?"
I guess the line separating
runner and jogger is pretty
muddy.
I used to think if you are mov-
ing at a seven-minute per mile
pace it was a "run," six-minutes
or faster was a "good run."
Eight-minutes a mile was just' a
"jog.",
I used to disdain the idea of
"jogging." ',Of course, now
everything has changed. Eight
minutes a mile is looking pretty
good.
Like the other 47 1 am a slave
to my streak. I'll be out there on
Saturday "running" my best and
trying to keep my streak alive
for at least one more year.


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Pets & Animals
300 Pets ,
310 Pets for Sale,
330 Stables/Livestock
340 Lost/Found Pets
Announcements
400 Notices
405 Travel
415 Personals
420 Legal Services
425 Legal Notices

440 Misc Lost/Found
450 Ins;ructionsiSchoois
460 Weddings
Employment
500 P-T Help Wanted
510 F-T Help Wanted
520 Job Services
530 Bus. Opportunity
540 Child Care
550 Work Wanted
Service Guide
600 Services
601 Air Conditioning
602 Alterations
607 Auto/Boat Detailing
608 Auto Repair
609 Bus. Services
612 Carpet
613 Catering
615 Cleaning
. 618 Electroniqs
619 Electrical Services
620 Equip. Rentals
622 Fences
623 Finan. Services
625 Firewood
631 Computer Services
634 Lawn Mower
Services
635 Lawn Svc/
Landscpg
636 Locksmith
637 Marine Const.
638 Marine/Boating
640 Concrele/Masonry
645 Moving & Sloiage
648 Pressure Washing


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Service Guide cont.
650 Painting
651 Pest Control
.652 Plumbing
653 Pools
654 Pholography
655 Rain Guneri
660 Remodel/Const.
665 Repairs r
670 Roofing
675 Sprinkler &.Well
677 Tree Service
678 Tile
680 Upholstery
685 Walipapering
690 Waier Treaimerr
Health Services
700 Massage Therapy'
710 Health Care Serc
730 Caregivers
For Sale
800 For Sale
805 Music & Insir.
810 Antiques
815 Auctions
820 Wanted to Buy
825 Trade
830 Consignment
Garage Sales
840 Garage Sales
850 Jax Beach
852 Neptune Beach
854 Atlantic Beach
856 Mayport
857 Ponte Vedra
858 West Beaches
859 Jacksonville
860 Flea Market
862 Estate Sales
Transportation
905 Auto Rental
915 Boals
930 Motorcycles
950 CampersRlV's
970 Trucks/Vans
980 Automobiles


JAX BEACH. 5BR/2BA, 2300sf On 2 lots.
New roof, heat pump, plumbing & siding.
$465,000 OBO. 249-8637.
REDUCED- NEPTUNE BEACH. FSBO.
Duplex, or single home. 1BR/1BA (each).
East of Al A. $425,000 OBO. 246-8200.
PONTE VEDRA, Sawgrass Players Club.
Bermuda Coun. 2BR/2BA, unattached pa-
0ro home $269.900 1904)655-5990
JAX BEACH. FSBO 3BR/1.5BA, Short
walk to Ocean $369.900. 246-0126

FSBO- The Sanctuary, gated communi-
ty, 3BR/2BA, GR floor plan, tile/ wood
thru-out, large kitchen, many upgrades
with In-ground pool, 2151sf, $459,900.
Realtors welcome. MLS#274700. 1463
Blue Heron Lane East. Jax. Beach.
(904)859-5754.

'NEWER, CUSTOM built, private, ocean-
front home with high dune views of ihe
ocean and Intracoastal Waterway Approx
4458. s.. 5BR,'4.5BA, den/ office. lile ana
hardwood floors, formal living and dining.
pool and spa. screened lanai wih hot tub.
lush landscaping and loaded $2.750,000
Phyllis Siaines. 904-476-SOLD. RE/MAX
Coastal Real Estate. www.pslaines.com
JAX BEACH Duplex FSBO. 2BR/1BA
each 745 S 5ih SI., great investment.
$299.000. 591-3348 or 591-0599.
INTRACOASTAL WEST/ San Pablo
Creek. 2014 Merced Port, 3BR/2BA, 2 car
garage, hardwood floors. irrigaioin sys-
tem, quiet cul-de-sac. $239,000,
864-6590
SECLUDED WOODS neighborhood in de-
sirable Neptune Beach. 2119sl. 4/2, wood
floors, ceramic tile, Ig in-ground pool.
great curb appeal $479,900 Keller Wil.
liam Team Generations, 445-8647.
SOUTH JAX BEACH. 2BR/2BA. 2-car ga-
rage. All new interior finishes, 1200si
1639 Roberts Dr. $284.900. 571-2899.
PONTE VEDRA. 3BR/2BA, beautiful, re-
modeled lownhome on lake. End unit
$189.500. (904)424-0660.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Selva Lakes.
2BR,'2.5BA Towpnome. 2-car garage
-Lakeview lot, hardwood floors, new kitch.
en, designer look. Walk lo Beach & Parks.
$345.000. 514-6640.
3BR FORECLOSURE, only $28.0001 Must
sell. For listings 800-749-8124 ext. 1490
AWESOME BUY IN ATL BCH
3BR/2BA, well maintained attached home
in desirable All Bch. Lovely backyard,
plenty of storage 20 mins. to Regency, a
bike ride to Hanna Park minutes to Won-
derwood Connector Call Josene Reihmel
for your private showing. (904)237-6937,
Magnolia Properties.


A'. I T A
WALK TOI '
TIHE PARK ^

OR BEACH!
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From this beautiful home in popular
south Jax Beach neighborhood.
3BR/2.5BA, 2000 SF, big bright kitchen,
large family room, and tiled Florida
room. REDUCED $399,900


PVB OCEAN GROVE CONDO.
FSBO 2BR/2BA with garage, new.
$236K. Please call 221-8458.
PVB GRAND CAY CONDO
3BR/2BA many upgrades, tile, stainless
appliances, plantation shutters, garage
wioffice, club house, poop and ilntss r -
ter. Asking $289,000. 280-5170,
616-5274
OCEANS EDGE. New Consiruction.
1BR/1BA: East of AA. Anlic;paled com-
pletion, 03/06. $309K- Unit A-9
1904)382-1923
FLAGLER CROSSING, 2BR/2BA, moti-
vated seller. $299,900. AlA Realty Serv.
ices, Inc. (904)249-8855.


Lori Lareau
904-868-7224
ljlareau@yaboo.com


JAX BEACH. Newer 2BR/2BA. Many up-
grades. 1200s. 911 ceilings wi2ans, walk-in
closet, kitchen appliances, washer/dryer,
terrace, fireplace, garage. Security sys-
tern. FSBO. $225,500. 246-8775.
AX BEACH 2nd St FSBO. Small 553s1.
$170.000 Serious inquiries only.
608-4725.
BEST BUY iN ATLANTIC BEACH
SEAPLACE 1/2 block to ocean. 3BR/2BA,
ground floor, 1100sl. outside patio. light
and bright, fully furnished and equipped
and ready ior your summer at the beach.
Pool, laundry room. $389,900. Owner:
Agent. 247-1049


NEPTUNE BCH, totally re-done town-
house wi garage. Great community w/
pool. 3 huge bedrooms, 2.5 baths, frplce.
private yard. Lease option $274,000
280-2805.

INTRACOASTAL OFF San Pablo.
3BR/2BA house, recently renovated-
many upgrades 2-carga garage, huge GR
with FP, tiled kitchen. $297,900. Currently
rented at $1300/mo. 904-955-1023 or
850-230-6006.
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR/2.5BA, 2-car
garage. S1550sl, open floor plan, 42"
ickory cabinets, granite counter tops.
new berber carpet, hard wood loors,
$318,000, 463-0505.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA. Golf
course and water view, pool. $428,900
Pictures @ htlp://infolube ne/136118
(251)327-8394
INTRACOASTAL WEST off Nonh Kimen.
3BR/2BA, like new, on lake, 1893sq, built
1998, new carpet and paint, $244,900.
Terms. Independent Brokers 710-3111.
FSBO: 1004 15th Ave Nonh Jax Beach.
Custom Remodel. 3/2, 2073sI. new tile.
granite, SS, rpic., high end fInishes, Ig
corner lot. $459,900. 241-5865
NEPTUNE BEACH, FSBO, "AS IS"
house & 75'x138' lot. 501 Oceanwood Dr.
$259,900. 1904)887-7669.
3BR 2 1/2BA on navigable waterfront lot
lust off ICW. Pool, new dock, many ameni-
ties Open House, Sat & Sun, 1pm- 4pm,
4256 Stacey Cf.. Isle Of Palms.

ATLANTIC BEACH
MAYPORT LANDING- Totally renovated,
new roof, new siding & more. 2/2 town-
nome w/ bonus room. $127,900.
PONTE VEDRA
BELLEZA AT PONTE VEDRA- 1/1 con-
do, lots ol amenities. Currently leased
until Sept. 30th. $195,000.
ARLINGTON
ARLINGTON HILLS- Like newly remod-
eled home Approx 1650st, 3/2, huge
family room, fenced yard. irrigation, new
kitchen. Priced for First lime home Buyer.
,54,9gQir, i v--'

KERNAN FOREST- 3/2.5 luxurious condo
w' garage, 1680st, gated & comm pool
$207,900.
EAGLES CREEK- 10 minutes from
beaches/ base. Gorgeous 4/2, nice lot,
scr. porch, many upgrades. Close to
schools & shopping. $247.900.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711

VILLAGES OF PABLO
3BR/2BA beaulifully remodeled home in
popular Villages of Pablo. New roof, new
tile and carpel, new stainless appliances
in kitchen, repainted inside and out
Fenced, private backyard Offered at
$229,000.
WINDSOR POINTE
2BR/2BA in Windsor Pointe. Upstairs unit,
Fireplace, Berber carper, vaulted ceiling.
large master bedroom. Offered at
$158,900.
NEWLY CONSTRUCTED WITH
BONUS ROOM
4BR/3BA newly constructed Mercedes
built home. Huge bonus room tooll Land-
scaped yard and a great floor plan Of-
lered at $395.000
SPACIOUS SEAVIEW PARK HOME
3BR/2 5BA home Outstanding Coral
Rock lIreplace, Granite counters, Tongue
ana Grooved wood paneled Ceilings, pri-
vaie rear yard, great neighborhood and
much. much more. Offered at $650.000
LARGE PRIVATE LOT
Backing on to the Guana Preserve.
3BR/3BA home. Stunning Custom Marble
Fireplace, remodeled kitchen with Cherry
cabinetry. Granite counters, Hot tub. En-
closed liled Lanai. Offered at $458,000.
Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
335 Jacksonville Drive
Call: 904-241-4447
Free Weekly List
www.helpusell.com/coastalrealty


office: 249-4949

mobile: 333-7873


L1TAN CONDO
Soon to be Ja.x Beach Landmark. 8th floor
residential on SE side of the building.
Amazing views, 12 ft ceilings, rare
opportunity. This is a must see!
Move in Apnrl 2006.
$799,900


C4EANSIDE
REAL ESTATE


SOUTH JAX Beach. 2BR/2BA Town-
house. Lovely neighborhood. 416 36th
Ave. $275,900. (904)613-9896. www.own-
ers.com. IDTMW9867.
BEACHES HOME RESORT LIFESTYLE
South Jax Bch luxury beach home, 1-1/2
blocks to ocean, 3BR/2.5BA, 2200sf. Re-
cent renovation includes new family room,
Pool/Spa, summer kitchen, fireplace, A/C
units, roof, windows, stucco, home thea-
tre,' appliances, more. MLS#281888
agents protected, $959K. Call 249-9236.
ATLANTIC BCH 4/BR. 2-story, near
ocean, pool. $890,000 993-9191
S. JAX Bch, 1 block to ocean, lakefront
3BR 2.5BA luxury townhome. No HOA.
Hardwood floors, new paint, jacuzzi, vault-
ed ceilings, frplc. Pnce reduced Irom
$489K to $475K for immediate sale.
233-4545. .

FSBO AS Is House & 80'x115" lot, 5
blocks to beach,. 1126 5th Street N.
299k,. 553-7203
ATLANTIC BEACH FSBO 5 Blocks to
Ocean 3BR/2 5BA, sunroom., replace
fenced yard. carpon. $365,000
(904)349-0529
PONTE VEDRA. FSBO. 3BR/2BA,Corian
counterlops 1250sf. Fireplace. 1-car ga-
rage, community pool. Walk to Ocean.
$279,000. 463-0505.
JAX BCH/ FSBO 3BR/2.5BA. Completely
remoldeled, must see
www.lorsalebyowner corn list #20585804.
1404 Declaration Dr, $349,000
t904)563-1516
FSBO 2BR/2BA. Key West style cottage.
1340sf. Lol, 65'x102'. 391 Main St A B.
241-8967. $229,000, as is. OPEN HOUSE
Saturday 3,18/06. 2-5pm.
ICW, HOLIDAY Harbor. FSBO Lg lol.
4BRI 2BA 2400si w' in-ground pool. New
CHA. roof. $324,900. 246-2336 or 463-
7245.
EAST OF 3rd Duplex 215 8th Ave. Nonh.
$625.000. 241-8269 Zoned C-i1
OPEN HOUSE Saturday. 9am-1lpm, Sun-
day 12noon-4pm. 4BR/2BA, 1978sl. wood
,floors, stainless appliances, granite Kitch-
en counters. Pool $399,000. 1178 18th
Street Nonh, Jax Beach. 813-2283.
FSBO INTRACOASTAL Waterway, deep
water access, 3BR/2 5BA, 1800sl, 2 car
garage, newly remodeled, 2 boal Itls
(1-coveredl. $599,000. 463-0505.
ATLANTIC BCH, 6 BLKS TO OCEAN.
3BR 2 1/2BA. 1935sl. Only $494,500.
(904)472-4039
JEWEL OF JAX BEACH
Duplex, great nmveslmenr adorable, in-
come maker.. 1/2 block to ocean
$509.000. Call 1904/234-5629. .


AUCTION 2BR/1BA solid condition Bid-
ding stans at $6800. March 11th, at 2pm.
2934 Calder Or. Jax. (Portside).
1-1904)819-1760.


VERY NICE 3BR,2BA Singlewide, carpon,
screened porch. nea yard Own beaches
living for $19.000, or rent lor $825'mo. (lot
fee included) +deposit. See at Admirals
Walk, lot 69. oft Maypon Ra Then, call
483-1725.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Like new. 3BR/2BA
single, 1215sl, w/carport. deck, all GE
kitchen, CH&A, wasner/dryer, new carpel.
Many upgrades Financing available. Re-
becca, 246-7684.
MH FOR Sale: Great vacation home 3/2.
2002, 5 miles Irom beach. Located at
Ponside, lol 366. Call Clay 772-8031 or
Tammy 223-1530.
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JAX BEACH, 2BR/1BA. 2 Blocks to
OCEAN. CH&A. $850/mo. 405 South 2nd
Street 616-2871.
STUDIO APARTMENT. Near Ocean,
very nice. Remodeled. Washer'Dryer,
$625/mo. 731-87,7
ATL BCH 5 blocks o0 beach, renovated.
2BR 1BA duplex, WDHU. no pets
$925/mo idep Avail 315/06.612 Sturdi-
vant ST 610-3838. 4
NORTH JAX Beach. Efficiency. $495/mo
1BR $595/mo. 2BR, $695/mo. 1 block lo
Ocean. Pool. No pets 249-5368.
1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean, 1st Ave. South.
1BR/1BA $725/mo (904)891-0606,
(352)478-2161.
J. B 19tn Ave. N. 2BR/1BA. 3 blocks to
ocean. $900/mo Call 1904)591 7765.


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Unfurnished Homes 132 II"P Ave S. JB 3BR/3.5BA, Three story Palms at Marsh Landing JBR
SPonte Vedra by the Sea- PV townhouse w/garage, many balconies. $1650/mo. 2BR/2BA, ground floor w/garage.
7 5BR/3.5BA.fabuloushome, 3 cargarage, L'atrium PV 3BR/2BA SFH, porch screened porch. $1050/mo.
Sfenced backyard, screened porch. w/jacuzzi, lake view, fireplace, comm. pool, 2BR/2BA, ground floor, -tile floors. '
S $2950/mo. garage.- $1600/mo. $1100/mo.
i The Grove PV 4BR/3BA, home on Innlet Beach PY 2BR/2BA, home on Villas at Marsh Landing JB
Private lot w/preserve views, hardwood lagoon, screened porch, fresh paint, new tile 2BR/2BA, ground floor, w/garage,
Floors, three car garage. $2700/mo. & carpet, 2 car garage. $1295/mo. screened porch and fireplace. $1100/mo.
SMarsh View SPY 4BR/4BA, end unit Faurnished Homes Ocean Links PV
w/elevator, 2800 SF, beach access, Ocean Grande SPY 3BR/3BA. Condo, 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
#attached garage. $2200/mo. luxuriously furnished, screened porch, across 2BR/2BA, condo has garage, fireplace,
S Summerfield PV 3BR/2BA, spacious from ocean. $3000/mo. porch, golf course views. $1200/mo.
Some in walking distance to schools & Intracoastal West Grand Cay Villas- PV
beach. $2000/mo. Avanti Kernan 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor .w/ 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor w/garage. $1100/mo.
S114 18th Ave N JB 3BR/3.5BA, newer screened porch. $850/mo. 3BR/2BA, 3rd floor, vaulted ceilings, tile
I townhouse /balconies, one car garage 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor condo, all appliances, floors, upgrades thru-out. $1250/mo.
Fireplace. 1975/mo. great amenities. $945/mo. 922 1Street S JB 2BR/2BA, ground
VilAno Walk SPY B/.B,.nwrs 2 s-titS-J 1R23,gon
two story, across from ocean, light & Montreux Touchton 2BR/2BA, ground floor, attached garage, porch, newer
brit aageo lig floor condo, screened porch on lake, light and building. $1800/mo.
bright, garage. $800m. 4brightdin$1100/mo.
S38 17th Street AB 3BR/2.5 .,bright.A $ll /mo.
Unfurnished Condos
townhouse, 1/2 block to ocean, quiet neo PY
Summnerhouse PV
$180mo. PA Home has tiN le, firenovplace, newalk to shopsrp, great amenities. Shann L REA ESTATE h

Screened porch, decks, wood floors, golf 1BR/1BA, Villa $875/mo www.renthebeaches.com
course views. $1750/mo. 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1050/mo.


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JAX BEACH Lot. 50x125. 6 DIlocks to
ocean. $235.000. Terry McCue R E, Inc.
249-7211.



FSBO, N. JAX BCH, 3BR/2BA, lenced
yard. New paint in9out. New carpet
CH&A. $289,900. (904)509-2593
NEPTUNE BEACH. Summer Sands
Townhouse; 2BR/2 5BA, new root. plumb-
ing. HardiBoard siding, paint $260,000
(904)610-7355.
OPEN HOUSE. 13714 Weeping Willow
Way in Pablo Bay 4BR/3BA/2-car,
2400sl. $474.900. Saturday. Sunday.
l2noon-5pm. MLS#271054. 327-0558
www.candlerhomes corn
SOUTHBEACH FSBO. TOWNHOME.
2BR/1 5BA. extras. Motivated seller. Re.
duced to $295.500 246-6582
PVB, THE Islands, 2BR/2BA, attached ga-
rage. community pool, tennis, $250,000.
(904)703-8380..


ClHECK

THE

WAVES!
From this amazing 3 story townhouse, .
less than 2 blocks to the beach!
3BR/2.5BA, wood floors, huge kitchen,
3 balconies, 2 car garage, AND LoriLareau
oceanviews from the master suite 904-868-7224
balcony. $479,000 ljlareau@yahoo.com


PRIVATE BEACH Access. 2BR/2BA, fur-
nished, 1st floor, fully renovated Steps to
garage. $242,000. 537-4083.
5 STAR CONDOS IN. PVB
COMPLETELY REMODELED,
Ground floo lake view, fireplace near the
pool, 1BR/BA $138,900. .
2BR/2BA slat end unit, fireplace no one
above you, $338,900.
3/2 Townhome, end unit, frplce, $399,000.
Call Kirk Killebrew at 463-1131
for info for private viewing.
www.killebrewrealty.com
PVB, SUMMER House, 2/2. 5-star ameni-
ties, close to beach & TPC, newly renovat-
ed w/ frplc. $190,000. Contact Larry at
887-1959.
SPECTACULAR OCEANVIEWSI
?BR/1BA Two balconies. Covered Park-
ing. $369.000. Call (904)881-9901.
VALENCIA CONDO. Jax Beacn/ PVB.
new consirucuon, 2BR/2BA, concierge.
spa, pool San Marco style. See al
www.valenciaconaos.com Asking
$404,900. Call (904)616-7975
OCEANSIDE- SAWGRASS Beach Club
Villa Newly remodeled. $279.900.
(9041)962-6876 (will co-op).
THE PALMS. 2BRi2BA Bungalow, lake-
view garage, granite counienops, filed.
washer/dryer, replace. Motivated seller,
$235,000. 472-3726
05552127PRE-CONSTRUCTION. BEST
Value for Luxury Townhome style con-
dos. 2 blocks from ocean w/vews. 1900-
2300sf.. lop upgrades $599K+ John Wolt-
el Real Estale 699-8887 www.beachesin-
vestmenigroup corn
THE PALMS at Marsh Landing 2BR/2BA.
hardwood Iloors granite counter tops. and
fully liled bathrooms, 613-2748

WATER EVERYWHERE!
INTRACOASTAL *
MIRAVISTA
3BR/3BA. lully lumished or unfumisned.
3rd Iloor, overlooks manna & nlracoasial.
"The Corlez", 2050s1. $625,000.
60' boat slip $145.000.
MARINA SAN PABLO
Phase I, 3BR, den., 2420st $775.000
50'boai slip $215,000.
OCEANFRONT*
OCEAN 14
1176st., large 2BR/2BA, lully furnished or
unfumished 1sti floor, walk out lo the
beach. $575.000.
LAS BRISAS
2BR/2BA, lully furnished, great deck, ga-
rage parking Beauillul uni. $605,000.
COSTA VERANO UNIT 103
2BR. Den, 1892sf. $980,000.
FOR INFORMATION
'CALL 241-0267 OWNER


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OCEAN, 2-BLOCKS.2BR/1BA, $950/mo. THE PALMS, MARSH Landing. 1BR/1BA, PONTE VEDRA 3/2, 2 car gar., all apple ,
215 8th Ave. North, J.B.No pets. 3rd floorw/view. $875/mo. 472-6254. washer/dryer, close to beach,-$1250/mo.
241-8269. .. (904)333-8947.


OCEANVIEW FROM EVERY WINDOW.
2BR/2BA, 2-car garage, washer/dryer.
$1850/mo. (561)789-3810.
SUMMER HOUSE. 2BR/2BA, $1050/mo.
1BR/1BA, $950/mo. Pool, clubhouse, gat-
ed. SIGNATURE REALTY. 241-5221. Ext
106 '


BLOCK TO beach 126 8th Ave. South.
2BR/1BA, CH&A, WDHU. References,
credit check, no pets, $875/mo.
724-6335.
ATLANTIC BCH, 2 years old, 3BR/2.5BA
Townhome w/garage, tile/ carpet,
$1150/mo. 962-7766.


WALK TO BEACH. 2BR/1BA. Ground
floor duplex. $950/mo. 249-0325,
Owner/Agent.
NEW COZY 1BR, deck w/ocean view,
CH&A. Water, sewer, garbage included.
Credit check, No pets. $700/mo. 514-8530

WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR/2BA
Townhouse. $850/mo. 1 mile west of May-
port ferry. 733-5225, 241-RENT.
PONTE VEDRA Bch: luxurious 2BR/2BA,
golf to lake view. Brand new with 5-star
amenities $1150/mo. Jacksonville
Beach: 1.5BR/1BA oceanview $850/mo.
.233-4545.
ATL BCH, 62 Ocean Blvd. Newly remod-
eled 2/1, CH/A, W/D, 1 block to ocean,
Beaches Town. Center location,
$1200/mo, first, last & $1000/dep. Avail;
3/1/06. Call 838-6333.
CUTE 1 BR/1 BA, 1 block to beach, wash-
er/ dryer, no pets, $675/mo. 809 South
2nd Street Jax Bch. 610-9771.
WANTED. Ponte Vedra area, 2BR/2BA,
up to $925/mo. Signature Realty,
241-5221, ext. 108.
LARGE 1BR, excellent location, 2 blocks
to Ocean, very clean. No pets. $650/mo.
642-1214, 241-1219.
JAX BEACH, East of 3rd, half duplex,
2BR/1BA, free water, pool; parking, re-
modeled. Great deal. $950+/mo 247-
3191. -
LARGE EFFICIENCY apartment, excel-
lent location, 2 blocks.from ocean, very
clean. No pets. $550/mo. 642-1214 or
241-1219.
ATLANTIC BEACH at Sea Gardens.
2BR/3BA, 1 guestroom and office. Large
deck and ocean patio access. Year lease,
premium location. $1450/mo. 2277 Semi-
nole Rd. B. Call Kevin (904)270-2050.
MAYPORT LANDING Townhome,
2BR/2BA, CH&A, WDHU, $775/mo, $700
deposit. 1157' Songbird Lane. 280-2728
leave message.
JAX BEACH townhouse 187 South 8th
Ave 2 blocks to ocean, 2BRJ2 5BA
1500st. 1-car garage. no pets $1350/mo.
223-9789.


ATLANTIC BCH, 2BR townhouse, CH/A,
WDHU, no pets, $850/mo, $400/dep.
246-3130.
ATLANTIC BCH walk to shops and res-
taurants 2 blocks to beach. 2BR/1BA
Townhouse w/fenced yard. Available May
1st. $975/mo. First, last and security. Call
Rick 891-2345.
JAX BEACH, 1.5 blocks to beach. 216 7th
Ave. S. 2BR/1BA + office, sunroom. Pets
OK. Fenced yard. $1200/mo. 434-4626.
JAX BEACH. 2BR Lower. 7 blocks Ocean.
CH&A, WDHU, $850/mo.+ $500/dep. Mili-
tary/Senior discount. No. dogs 716 2nd
Ave. North. 708-0731.
ATLANTIC BCH ocean front, 3BR/2BA
large condo, all amenities, 219-2481.
,JAX BEACH. 2BR/1BA Apartment, near
Ocean References, iease 222 4fh Ave
.South $795mo. 221-4134


2 BLOCKS OCEAN, 212 l0rn Ave. N
1BR .$650/mo. 2BR $750/mo Credit
check. deposit, no pets 1904)514-8530
ATLANTIC BEACH., 2BR/1.5BA town-
house, fenced in backyard, W/D.
$900/mo. t904)806-2516.

S.JAX BCH 2& 3 BR APTS
CH/A. WDHU. East' of 1st St. $795-
$1195/mo 4151 Tradewmnds. 4 BR water
front i1500,mo. 241-7368. 733-3730
2BR TOWNHOUSE, 5 blocks from ocean
$675/mo Call John (904)813-9723.

OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point. 2BR/2BA. :
available now $1700-$2600/mo 3 monlh
minimum rental 1904)241-7206


Call 285-0102 for details


'1275 Bayshore Dr N IMaportn 2/2 1300
121 8thAvenueN Jax Beach 1/1 900
816 Belleza PonteVedra 1/1 755
201 Cranes Lake 'Ponte Vedra, 2/2 1100
1027 Belleza Ponte Vedra 2/2 1100
116 Cranes Lake Ponte Vedra 2/2.5 1160
108 The Fountains 'Ponte Vedra 2/1.5. 1400
403 Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 2/2 1200/
810 Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 3/2 1500
63 Tifton Cove,North Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 3/2 1800
67 Fisherman Cove Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 2/2 1450
1604 Ocean Pond Court Jax Beach 3/2.5 1657
3174 Merrill Blvd. : Jax Beach 3/2 1700
403 Sandcaste Condo Jax Beach 2/2 1100
4448 Pebblebrook Drive la..Ritrbhr.,,.k .* Gkn Kernan 3/2 1860
110.Nautilus Way Ponte Vedra/TPC 3/2 1700
90 Cat Road Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass 3/2 1800
3343 Lighthouse Pointe Lane Jax Beach 3/3 2144
2001 Windjammer Ln South Ponte Vedra 3/3.5 + ofc 3009
637 Bonaire Circle Ocean Ca./Ja\ Beach 4/2 .2194
109 Gardenia Avenue Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 4/2 ,2400
3565 Bay Island Circle Jax Beach/Ocean Cay 3/2.5+1oft 2500
211 Mira Vista Jax/lntracoastal 3/2 1850
529 Sunset Drive Ponte-Vedra 3/2.5 2900
113 Lake Julia Drive North Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 3/3 + loft 2800
9910 Preston Trail Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 3/2.5 2900
1316 Turtle Dunes Ct. South Ponte Vedra 5/4 3800
EaiUj t4Ii Ii DjB


GREAT ARLINGTON Townhome: 2/2,
spacious 1144sf., end unit. Neat tiled
kitchen and stone fireplace in great room.
Tile throughout, 'large fenced unit.
$950/mo.Call Jean @ Magnolia Properties
R.E., (904)472-3614.
JAX.BEACH. East of 3rd. 2BR/1BA up-
stairs apartment w/deck, washer/dryer,
CH&A. $1120/mo. 821-9751 or 803-3099.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 3 blocks Ocean,
2BR/2.5BA, 3 floors, 1200sf, fireplace,
dishwasher, WDHU deck, parking.
$975/mo.+ 241-6068.

NEWLY RENOVATED Tri-Plex. 321 10th
St. South. 2BR, CH&A. $850/mo. 1BR
S650/mo. Credit check, no pets, 12
month lease. 514-8530.


NEPTUNE BEACH. 2BR2BA. garage.
Easi ol 3rd Street WDHU. CH&A. dish-
washer. $1200/rho.+ deposit: No dogs.
463-0222,465-2653
JAX BEACH. Premium. Oceanview.
Renovated. Hardwood floors, Dish-
washer, CH&A. Studios, $650/mo
1BR/1BA, $750/mo, $850/mo, $1000-mo
(904)859-1301, 553-1354.
2BR/1BA TOWNHOUSE. 306 Aqualic Dr,
AB. Tiled thru-out; all new appliances,
screened porch. $800/mo. +$800/dep.
1904 249-3268
3/2 BRAND new townhome wi garage,
1500sl Off Kernan & Allantic $1400/mo
neg. l954)531-8t08

A PLUS QUALITY
NEPTUNE BEACH
3 Spacious Bedrooms. 2 5BA. townhome
w/garage Sparkling clean and new inside
Nice yard, community pool. fireplace
Shon term possible Avail 4/1,06 Ask for
details $1375/mo 1904)280-2805.
BEACHES PALMS At Marsh Landing
3BRi2BA. all new, hardwood & tile. Up
graded kitchen., fireplace, washer.,aryer in-
cluded $1200'mo + dep. Call 759-3140
to view.
GRAND CAY
Lovely 3BR'2BA Condo, overlooking park.
Frencn doors, stainless appliances, wash.
er/dryer, Planiatiorn shuners fireplace.
$1375imo Available March 1si 280-5170.
616-5274.
NEPTUNE BEACH Townhouse
2BRi1 5BA Large back yard $1100/mo
Contact 1904)699-4250
ATLANTIC BEACH orighl ehiciency
across from ocean on Beach Ave Availa-
ble April i1s. Nonsmoking no dogs First,
lasi, and security $725 mo 247-4527.

MINE~al--
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GORGEOUS ATLANTIC Blvd.' Girvin
area, 3'2. 1438sl lakefront nomel Spili
bedroom plan. eal-in-kitchen vaulted ceil-
ings and carpeted Inroughoul 2 car ga-
rage and beautiful lake view location.
$1200/mo. Call Jean @ Magnolia Proper.
ties R E.. 1904)472-3614..
2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOUSE, ceramic ile
floors, CH&A, laundry room, patio. fenced
yard 1 yr. lease no petls $950 deposit,
$900/mo. 2104 Bay Rd. Neptune Bch.
993-1114 or 270-1284
OCEAN VIEWS 2BR'1BA, 2 car garage.
WDHU. 111 Palm Place Neptune Bchn.
247-6724.
PONTE VEDRA. LAIrum. 2BR,2BA. lire.
pace. 2 car qaraqe. lawn service Fenced
yatd Now bilsbale$1190'mp 642:3517
PVB SAWGRASS Country ClubO Nonh-
galel 2BR,2BA den & 2 car garage wa-
ter to goll view $1850mrio. 190451-1-7150.
SOUTHSIDE- 3BRi1.5BA. CH&A. carport.
large lanced yard, screened patio.
591-3056.


PVB SAWGRASS iNonhgalet PRICE RE-
DUCED $1800imo 3BR/2BA 1-LR DR/
FR, eaiin-kicnhen. Fireplace, WDHU,
screened patio. 2 car garage Includes
yard & pest and all association fees. 904-
249-3213
PONTE VEDRA 3BR'2BA w.great room
& garage. Large fenced backyard patio
On cull-de-sac. Newly renovaled
$1350/mo 759-0757
HODGES AREA. 3BRi2BA $1250/mo.
13031 Benriwaier Dr Includes security
system & lawn service Woll Creek 3727
Windmaker Way. 3BR 2 5BA many up-
grades. new home 51250/mo. Realry Ex-
ecutives, 273-3939, 610-6460.
BEACHES
ATLANTIC BEACH
Deerfield Lakes 2,2 condo. Avail. 3/10,
$675,mo ,,
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
The Palms, 2/2 condo, approx. 1200sf,
beautiful. great amenities, avail now.
$1125/mo..

Jardin De Mere, 3/2 condo, detached ga-
rage, 4mos old. $1400'rio
PONTE VEDRA
Summerhouse 22 condo. gated comm.
lots ol amenlies. Avail, now $9951mo
ICW
WINDSOR CHASE
Lg 4/2, 2 car gar., comm. pool, near
schools. $1395'mo
KENSINGTON LAKES
2/2.5 condo, freshly painted. screened pa-
tio, clean, gated Available now, $995imo
incl. water sewer & basic cable.
SOUTHSIDE
SUTTON LAKES
4/2, over 2000st. available 3/15,
$1495/mo.'
EL VILLAGIO
Brand new, beautiful 3/2 near Touchton
Rd. Avail. now. $1395/mo.
IRONWOOD
Executive home, brand new, 2600sf,
4/2 5. galed comm.. $2000/mo.
DRAYTON PARK
2/2 Townhome, 1800sf, 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. Start-
ing at $875/mo. -
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
DAYBREAK WOODS (Pulaski area)
Brand new 3/2, 2 car garage, avail, now,
$1195/mo..
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4BR/2BA, 2 car garage,, 2300sf,
$1350/me.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.

JAX BCH, 3BR/2BA in Riptide. All applian-
ces. Fenced. Pets OK. $1600/mo. +dep.
Available April. 226-1250.
JAX BCH 2BR/1.5BA TH, EIK WDHU,
fenced back yard. TDO Mgt Services
246-1125.


MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550, on pri-
JAX BEACHFRONT 2BR condo, no lease, vate lots. Near Mayport Naval Station, no
pet negotiable, $1300/mo., 673-1550. dogs, 333-5579.


JAX BEACH, 2BR/J.5BA, new tile. carpel
& painm. wasel,, dryer. lsnced
paio. 2 blocks 10to 'beach. $t225.mo
12 urhits available 1760)445-4789
PVB. 2BR#2BA, w'lreplace, new applian-
caes. wasneri/ryer, many amenities.
$950imo 472-0914
VILLAS MARSH Landing, PVB
2BR.2BA, beautifully furnished. $1800lmo.
(Yearly. $1300/mo I Unlurnished, yearly
$1250,mo 887-5005.
BRAND NEW CONDO
2BR;2 5BA Luxury Townhouse. Galed.
concierge, resort pool & fitness, II Villagio.
located 2 miles irom Town Center Mall
$1190'mo 635-8650.923-0277.
PVB 3BRi2BA. New appliances including
wasneridryer Beach access. New tile.
carpet Pets OK Handicapped accessible
$1500imo 813-0304
THE VILLAS 2BR/2BA. garage, porch,
ground Iloor. pool, eic. $1050/mo
WITH 1YR LEASE, LAST MONTH FREE.
233-3545
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE 2BR, Corner
units, goll view/lake, all amenities. Every.
Ining new $1145/mo. Janet 285-4444
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL
2BR/2BA. $1050.mo. 3BR/2BA
$1300'mo. Beaurilul, vaulted ceilings.
newly renovated, many amenities Availa-
ble now. 4 garages available $75 and up.
Realty Executives, 273-3939 610-6460
BOATER'S DREAM. 2BR/2 5BA. waler-
tront townhouse a31 Ihe Moorings. Jax Bch.
Newly renovatednew appliances, washer,'
dryer. $1600/mo. Includes 50 fh boashlip.
Call 1904)424-6572
JAX BEACH THE PALMS. 2BR/2BA.
Marshview. $1195.mo. 434-3456
PONTE VEDRA Summer House. New
2BR/2BA. 5 Star amenities Near Saw.
grass & A. Schools $1100tmo.. deposit.
755-4038.
THE PALMS IBRiIBA, near tennis and
pool. garage. $950.mo. 803-2806


NEPTUNE BCH E. OF 3RD ST.
2BR/2BA home, 217 Hopkins St., patio,
carport. $1175/mo. +$600/sec. Includes
lawn service. Broker/ Owner, 249-8766.
Call any day.
SUTTON LAKES, 4/2, 1930sf., open floor
plan; LR, DR, EIK, split BR w/lg. closets;
WDHU, $1395/mo. TDO Management
Services, 246-1125.
AB, 4BR/2:5BA, 1800sf. Beautiful home,
fenced yard, 2 car garage, $1295/mo,
(904)382-1023.
JAX BEACH, Near Ocean, 3BR/1BA.
Lease, references required. 218 4th Ave.
South. $1100/mo. (904)221-4134.
JAX BEACH, 5 Blocks to Ocean.
3BR/1BA; CH&A. Credit check. No pets.
610 Patricia Lane. $975/mo. 514-8530.
NEPTUNE BCH, 3BR/2BA, large yard, car
port, walk to beach, $1400/mo. 285-2952.
JAX BEACH North. Clean 3BR/2BA,
2-car garage, fenced yard, carpet, ceramic
lile. Holly Dnve. Ouiei neighborhood
$1250/mo + deposit. 614-5278.
PVB, LATRIUM Waterironl. 2BR,2BA,
garage, pool, tennis $1250/mo. includes
lawn service 247-1849
ATLANTIC BEACH- Cypress Cove
3BR/2BA wah garage on quiet cul-de-sac.
Like new intenor. pets considered, non-
smoking $1075/mo. available immediately
710-2011
3BR 2BA 1-story house, 1850sf. w/ 2BR
1BA garage unit. CH.A. WDHU, blinds,
carpel. ig Florida room. carport, Ig yard,
$2000,mo. $1000'dep 347 3rd St., Atil,
Bch 241-2624.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 330 First St Newly
Remodeled 4BR/3BA. 2-blocKs to Ocean
& Town Center $1750/mo. 249-0767,
318-0044
SELVA LINKSIDE- 3BRi2BA. all hard-
wood floors, large back yard. $1500,mo..
no smoking. no pels. 372-0742.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA, Heated
pool, washer/dryer Walk to Beach or
Town Cenier. $16001mo 241-1886.


NEPTUNE BEACH. 2BR/2 5BA Town-
home. fireplace, fenced yard. garage
WDHU, community pool $12001mo.
571-5517
PALMS AT Marsh Landing- Two
2BR/2BA available. Firsi loor. marsh
view Beautiful upgrades incl. granite,
nardwooos. garage $t250.'mo 3rd Iloor.
lake view, hlireplace, vaulled ceiling. ga.
rage, $1200/mo. Call 904-613-7605 TMI
Real Estate Group. LLC.
KERNAN BLVD, 312 condo, LRiDR com-
bo, blast bar, open Iloor plan. garage.
$1200/mo. TDO Management Services
246-1125.
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE Early Move-in-
Better Deal 2BR/2BA corner unit. 2nd
Iloor TH on the tennis court Avail now
$1195/mo. Janel 285-4444.
S'SIDE. 2'2, LR/DR. b'bar. cp. I'place.
WDHU, balcony, porch, pool Iltness
room. $875/mo. TDO Mgi Services.
246-1125.
THE PALMS. IBR'1BA. Resort amenities
Sell or lease. $149,500 $875/mo.
434-3456.
PVB FAIRFIELD- 2BR'2BA, garage Man-
ned community gate. pool, lennis
$1100,mo. 614 4609 or 285-2267
PVB -THE Colony. Walk 0o beach, owner
motinvaied, 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, high ceil-
ings. new carpet,. W.'D tp., garage Avail.
immed $1195imo. Janel 285-4444,
PONTE VEDRA Walk To Beach. Furnish-
ed IBRIlBA. waler-o-gol- view. pool
tennis. $1250 mo. includes uiliies
608-0962.


RENTALS~m


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OCEAN FRONT IOcean 14) beauntully
renovated furnished. 3BR/2BA w/slorage
unit $2495'mo. 19041571-3877.
PVB 2BR,2BA newly remodeled, live
star, golicourse. lirepiace, $1095/mo.
864-2440.
PVB 2BR 2 5BA iownhome, laketront.
pool, ienniscourns, $1200'mo. 707-4847.



OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly.monthly. Visil us at
jaxDeachrenlal com or 535-3911 or
535-3828


'DESTIN FLORIDA Direcilv on ine water.
Inew Douique noiel. Haroc.r Beach, pool.
steps to Ilnesi restaurants. Minutes to
Gull. golf shopping Introductory rate
www.innondest.nnaibor.com 1800)874-
0470
S JAX Ben 2BR, lully lurnished, ocean-
Iront condo Monthly. Weekly. 241-0267.
www renljacksonvillebeach.com
ATL BCH 3BR nouse. beautifully lurnish-
ed. walk to ocean $1850/mo 993-3226

OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/,'BA. weekly, monthly, yearly. Call
904-249 8269
OCEANVIEW CONDO in Jax Beach
$400 week IBR/1.5BA with pool 904-
247-8916



BEAUTIFUL OCEANFRONT condo to
snare. private BR.BA. parking. pool,
$800/mo + 1.2 ulites No Lease
247-8338
MASTER BR own balh, kitchen facilites.
$500/mo F & L. 534-3336
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA- Allantic Blvd3 ,.
the Irntracoastial Waierway. 3;4BR, 3.5BA.
approx 2700si. Resort style living. live
among millionaires' Looking lor 2 room-
males. 1 @ $800'mo. & 95041. master
suite @ 51000,mo includes all utilities,
cable, pool. spa health club, Marina Walk.
gated community w/waler, marsh and
marina views Availabe May '06. 40' boat
slip also available Call now 463-2845.

ROOM IN 4BR house Fireplace, nice
pool, nice. neighborhood. $140/wk in-
cludes utilies & cable. Call 568-8700
PRIVATE ROOM & Baih, 1 block to
Ocean. $500mo. 1,'2 utilities $500/de-
posit. Call 1904)860-9240



MAYPORT AREA (off of Assisi), furnish-
ed, deposit, ref's. $115/week, 372-4265.


FREE: FRIENDLY cais adults/ young
adults to good home. 246-4680 Iv mes-
sage.

PET SITTING, in your home Dog walking
Responsible, mature. Call Kitty. 874 6062


BLACKLAB up,-mle. 300-54333


AMERICAN PIT Bull pups. 1 while female
brindle$200 (904)534-3336
GOLDEN RETRIEVER Male, lyr, Rained.
healthy. tiendly, loving $200. 247-3149.


HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600.
FOUND NEAR A1A & Margaret S .
friendly. lack. lemale dog w/collar. Con-
lact Neptune Beach Police Dept to claim
19041270-2413.
FOUND MINI-DOBERMANS, (2) Ponte
Vedra Beach area. Call to identify
280-2899


HUNT ELK. Red Stag, Whitelail. Buffalo.
Wild Boar. Our season: now 3/31/06
Guaranteed license. $5 trophy in two
days. No-Game/ No-Pay policy Days
1314)209 9800; evenings (314)293-0610


CRUISE- 7 NIGHTS, Eastem Canobean..
Brand new ship sailing r/t from Ft Lauder-
dale November 2006 March 2007. From
$499 (port taxes included) with Free Bust
1800)741-1770. www allaboardlravel.com-


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


DIVORCE S275-$350 Covers children.
etc. Only one signature required! Excludes
govt teesi Call weekdays (800)462-2000
ext.600 (8am-7pm) Alta Divorce. LLC
Established 1977.
ARRESTED? ALL cnminal defense lelon-
;es, misdemeanors, state or federal charg-
es, parole, probalion. DUI, traffic tickets.
Bond reduction. Pnvate attorneys state-
wide, 24 hours., A-A-A Attorney Referral
Service (800)733-5342..
DIVORCE AMERICAN STYLE Uncon-
tested divorce papers. Without Kids (while
you wait) With kids (a little longer) Since
1981/byappt. only (904)641-2187.


PVB -MARSH COVE. A perfect
2BR/2.5BA TH. Clean, new, 1200sf.
$1185/mo. Janei 285-4444.


RENTALS: OFFICE in Neptune Bch, ap-
prox. 3400sf. Also Warehouse & Office
approx 2800sf. Terry McCue R.E., Inc.
249-7211.


PVB 1BR/1BA, fplc., 1 car gar., free cable,
comm. pool, $950/mo. 545-3156.
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OFFICE/ RETAIL Jax Beach, 400sf or
800sf, 3rd Street frontage. 246-0576.


JAX BEACH. 2000sf Storefront, will di-
vide,. $3000/mo.+ $700 CAM. 1433/1439
South 3rd St. (A1 A) 708-0731.


NEPTUNE BEACH, 3BR/2BA, living room,
dining room, large eat-in kitchen. In-
ground pool, garage, large fenced yard.
Updated. Absolutely no pets. $1250/mo.
821-5067.
NEPTUNE BEACH. LARGE HOUSE. 3-4
Bedrooms, 30ft to Ocean. Partially fur-
nished, no dogs, $2300/mo. water includ-
ed. (904)249-3419, (904)463-0222.


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The Reaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


March 8, 2006


I R. ELPWATED 60


the following proposed land development
code text amendments: -
Ord. No. 2006-7915 Amendment to the
text of Land Development Code (LDC)
Article VI, Development Review Proce-
dures, to add, a new section, Section 34-
160: Traffic Impact Studies, and to incor-.
porate the requirement for said traffic im-
pact studies Into the review procedures for
comprehensive plan amendments, zoning
atlas and code amendments, and condi-
tional uses and development plans for
ma-
jor developments. (PC 04-06)
Ord. No. 2006-7916 Amendment to the
text of' Land Development Code (LDC)
Article VI, DivIsion 4. Conditional Uses,
to modify Section 34-233, to allow transfer
of ownership or assignability of an Individ-
ual conditional use dwelling unit. (PC 05-
06)
Ord. No. 2006-7917 Amendment to the
text of Land Development Code (LDC)
Article VII, Zoning Districts. Section 34.
'340 (e)(4)l, 1o change the maximum build-
Ing height for townhouse dwellings in RM-
2 zoning distrncis to 35'. as a result of the
approval ol an amendment to Section 52
Zoning Aulnority of the Jacksonville Beach
City Cnarter. (PC 06-061
Ord. No. 2006-7918 Amendment to the
text of Land Development Code (LDC)
Article VIII, Division 2. Supplemental
Standards, Section 34-407(4) Outdoor
Restaurants and Bars, to modify the loca-
lional standards for outdoor restaurants
and bars relative to residential and lodging
uses IPC 07-061
Ord. No. 2006-7919 Amendment to the
text of the Land Development Code
(LDC) Article VIII, Division 3. Site Clear-
ing and Landscape Standards, Seclion
34-424 Site clearing and tree protection
standards, to add certain species ol trees
exempted from obtaining a tree removal
permit (PC 08-06)
Ord. No. 2006-7920 Amendment to the
text of the' Land Development Code
(LDC) Article IV, Definitions, and Article
VIII, Division 4. Signs, to ado a aelinltion
lor "ground mounted monument signs" to
repeal provisions for allowing pole mount-
ed ground signs, and to establish stand-
ards lor ground-mounted monument
signs. (PC 09-061
Ord. No. 2006-7921 Amendment to the
text of the Land Development Code
(LDC) Article VIII, Division 4. Signs, to
add a new sect-on. Section' 34-451:
Sever-
ability, to allow the severing ol any phrase
* or section of the code Irom hme balance of
LDC sign standards. in ihe event it was
lound to be unconstitutional. (PC 10-06)
The above referenced applications are
available lfor review in The office ol the
Planning and Development Depanmenl.
City Hail. 11 North 3rd Street, during nor-
mal business hours (M-F, 8-5). Interested
parties may appear and be heard at the
public healing with respect to the above
applications.

NOTICE
If a person decides to appeal any decision
by re Planning Commission with respect
to any matter considered at any meeting,
such person may need a'record ol the
proceedings, and. lor such purpose, such
person may need to ensure that a verba-
lim record ol the proceedings is made.
which record includes me testimony and
S evidence upon which The appeal is to be
based.
The public is encouraged to speak on is-
sues on Inli Agenda rThai concern them.
Anyone wno wishes to speak should sub-
m mit te request to the recording secretary
prior to the beginning of Tme meeting.
' In accordance wlin the Americans within
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da Slalutes persons with disablities
needing special accommodation to10 panici-
paie tn this meeting should contact the
S Planning anrd Developmen Department
no later than 5 00 p.m. on ihe day preced-
i. ng the meeting
BL33 806
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF JACKSONVILLE
BEACH
SECOND AND FINAL READING OF
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-7911
"AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP-
TER 5. "ANIMALS AND FOWL", ARTI-
CLE II, DIVISION 1, OF THE CODE OF
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF JACK-
SONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA, BY RE-
SCINDING SECTION 5-23. "DEFINI-
TIONS." AND SUBSTITUTING A NEW
SECTION 5-23, "DEFINITIONS,"; BY
RESCINDING SECTION 5-24, "DAN-
GEROUS DOGS," AND SUBSTITUTING
A NEW SECTION 5-24 "DANGEROUS
DOGS,"; AND BY AMENDING SECTION
5-24.1. "ATTACK OR BITE BY DAN-
GEROUS DOG." SUBSECTION 5-
24.1(2); PROVIDING FOR THE REPEAL
OF ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT
HEREWITH: PROVIDING FOR CODIFI-
CATION, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EF-
FECTIVE DATE."
SECOND AND FINAL READING OF
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-7913


Ing special accommodation to participate
in this meeting should contact the City
Clerk's Office no later than 5:00 P M the
day of the meeting.
BL 3/8/06

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC STREET CLOSING
UNDER THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE
BEACH'S SPECIAL EVENTS PERMITS,
FIRST STREET BETWEEN BEACH
BLVD. AND SECOND AVENUE NORTH
AND 1ST AVENUE NORTH FROM 2ND
STREET TO 1ST STREET NORTH WILL
BE CLOSED TO LOCAL TRAFFIC ON
MARCH 18, 2005 FOR THE GREAT AT-
LANTIC SEAFOOD & MUSIC FESTIVAL,
ON MARCH 31 r APRIL 1, 2, 2006 FOR
SPRINGING THE BLUES FESTIVAL
PLEASE BE, ADVISED THAT DURING
THE ABOVE APPROVED DATES. NO
TRAFFIC WILL BE ALLOWED ON
THESE STREETS UNLESS FOR EMER-
GENCY USE OR LOADING OR UN
LOADING OF ITEMS NEEDED FOR THE
ABOVE MENTIONED EVENTS.
318/06

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JACQUELYN R KIRKLAND
AK/A JACOUELYN R. KIRKLAND
Deceased
FILE NO. 16-2006-CP-000288-XXXX-MA
DIVISION: Probate
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate ol Jac-
quelyn Rose. Kirkland a/K/a Jacquelyn R.
Kirkland, deceased, whose date of death
was June 8.2005, and whose Social Se-
cunry Number Is 262-40-0349, Is pending
in the Circuit Court for Duval County, Flori-
da, Probate Division. the address of which
is 330 E. Bay Street, Room 101, Jackson-
ville, FL 32202. The names and address-
es of the personal representative and the
personal representative's attomey are .set.
fonh below.
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands
against decedent's estate on whom a
copy ol his notice is required to be served
must tie their claims with this count WITH-
IN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AF-
TER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of Ihe decedent and
other persons having claims or demands
against the decedent's estate must file
their claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC-
TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO-
BATE CODE WILL .BE FOREVER BAR-
RED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE-
RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM
FILED TWO (21 YEARS OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of he first publication ol this No.
twice is March 1 2006
Anorney tor Personal Representative
,'si C.H. Peterson, III
Florida Bar No. 263834
Peterson & Peterson, P.A.
2317 N Wtcknam Rd
Melbourne. Flonda 32935
Telephone (321)259-1601
Personal Representative
/5l Jonn Richard Kirkland
8927 81h Avenue ...
Jacksonville. Florida 32208 .., .,,.; :
BL 3.1.3'8/06



AMERICA'S DRIVING Academy Stan
your driving career' Ordering courses in
CDL A & B. One tuition leal Many pay-
ment options No registration feel
(888)808-5947 into@americasdrivingaca-
demy corn
MATH TUTOR. Certified, experienced
Maih Teacher will lutor K-12 evenings
249-2293.
EARN DEGREE online Irom home. Medi-
cat Business, Paralegal, Computers,
Criminal Justice. Job placement. Comput-
er provided. Financial aid if quality.
1866)858-2121
www.onIrnetidewaiertech.com
IF, YOU are inlerestea in advertising under
his category please call 904-249-9033 or
emaili classified @ beachesleader.com
TUTORING: ALGEBRA, Calculus, Phys-
ics, Stlaistics. Geometry. $30/hr. Call
Drew al 686-4791.

l~l r i F ,,IIkWi A11111190


"AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE ---E,
CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY CUSTODIAN&
OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA, BATHROOM TECHS
AMENDING CHAPTER 18 "NOISE", Energe, flexible multi-task person.
SUBSECTION 18-3(h), '"OUTSIDE Energelic, flexible/ mulh-lask person.
SOUND AMPLIFICATION PERMITS" BY Transportation with valid FL driver's li-
REINSERTINGPARAGRAPHS 1.23,5 cense a mu Hours 6pm-10:3m or lt-
AND 7, REPEALING ORDINANCES IN er. Call Wanda or Debbie after 2pm
CONFLICT HEREWITH. PROVIDING AN 285-3400 x3352.
EFFECTIVE DATE." KENNEL ASSISTANT needed for bi,,s


SECOND AND FINAL READING OF
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-7914
"AN ORDINANCE ENACTED PUR-
SUANT TO SECTION 100.3605(2),
FLORIDA STATUTES, CHANGING THE
QUALIFYING PERIOD FOR NOMINA-
TION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE GOV-
ERNING BODY OF THE CITY OF JACK-
SONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA, AND ES-
TABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE."
March 20, 2006 7:00 P M
COPIES OF THE PROPOSED ORDI-
NANCES ARE .ON FILE FOR PUBLIC
EXAMINATION IN THE OFFICE OF THE
CITY CLERK OF JACKSONVILLE
BEACH. INTERESTED PARTIES MAY
APPEAR AT THE MEETING AND BE
HEARD'.
II a person decides to appeal any decision
,made. by the City Council witn respect to
any matter considered at any meeting or
hearing, such person may need a record
of the proceedings and, lor such purpose,
such person may need to ensure a verba-
tim record ol the proceedings is made,
which record includes the lestimony and
evidence upon which Ine appeal is to be
based.
/s/Heidi Reagan
CityClerk
BL3/8/06 : '. '


PUBLIC NOTICE "
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
Notice is hereby given that the Planning
and Development Review Board for the
City of Neptune Beach will hold a monthly
meeting on. Tuesday; March 21, 2006 at
7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 116
First Street, Neptune Beach, Florida. The
following is the on the agenda:
Board to discuss Traffic Calm'Study


If a person decides to appeal any decision
made by the Board with respect to any
matter considered at such meeting or
hearing the person will need a record of
the proceedings and for such purpose,
may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and, evidence upon
which the appeal is to be based.
In accordance with the Americans With
Disabilitles Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da Statute, persons with disabilities need-


veterinary clinic, competitive wages. Previ-
ous kennel experience required. Apply in
Person. Beaches Animal Clinic, 937
each Blvd.. Jax Beach. 246-2045.
BOUNCER NEEDED at the beach,
Tnurs Fri.. Sal. nights. Call 514-2507
DEPENDABLE, EXPERIENCED salesper-
son to work al lurniture consignment store
10-6pm, 2-3 days per week. 241-5558.
DOGGIE 'DAY-CARE seeks exp
Dog Lover. Approx 30hrs 'wk. Call
270-8411.

LIFE GUARDS
Neplune Beach Puolic Safety Depanment
is accepting applications for Lifeguards
Must be 16 yoa or older, must pass Drug
Screening test and Pre-employmeni Phys-
ical Agility Test First Responder or Mulli-
'Media First Aid a plus. Apply at: Neplune
Beacn Public Safety Dept. 200 Lemon
Street. Neptune Beach. Mon.-Fi. 9am.
5pm. NO PHONE CALLS. Deadline. April
5,2006. AA/EEOC
EXPERIENCED CLEANING person need-
ed for small cleaning business. Must have
good cleaning skills 8 own transponation.
Leave message, 2417-0326.
OFFICE ASSISTANT needed with triend-
ly. professional phone voice. Flexible
hours and knowledge of ACT, Excel, and
Word helpful Call 285-5855

FLOOR TECHS
Experienced only. Must have reliable
iransponation 3 days per week and
some Salurays. Call Debbie after 2pm.
285-3400 x3352 Iv. msg. ..


P/T BOOK Seller 15-20 hrs. per week in-
cluding some evenings 'and weekends.
Need, someone who loves to read and
share this love w/oihers. Must have com-
pute' skills, be customer service oriented,
and'able to mulli-task Contact Rona at
The BOOKMARK in Atlantic Bch
241-9026..
ORGANIZE HOUSE, personal objects,
sewing, 2 ref's. 285-Q140 after 11am.
PART TIME evening Commercial Clean-
ing at the beach. $8/hr, weekends extra
pay. Professional drug- free workplace.
Must possess identification, Social Securi-
ty card & References. (904)484-6625 or
fax (904)825-0619.
PERSONAL TRAINERS needed for PV
business. We will certify, but applicant
must have knowledge of cardlo & muscu-
lar exercise. Great growth opportunity with
largest P.T. organization In the world.
285-3236. www.ftpontevedra.com


F. HLPWATE 5io


LIFEGUARD LIEUTENANT PAINTERS
Neptune Beach Public Safety Depanment FULL-TIME at a Premier Retirement Comn-
Is accepting applications lor Liteguard munity. Experience required. Excellent
Lieutenant. 6-years or more life guarding benefits. Applications at.Fleet Landing Se-
experience. First Responder, EMT prefer- curity Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., At-
red. Emergency vehicle operation certifi- lantic Beach, FL; Fax to 904-246-9447;
cation a plus. Supervisory experience pre- email to jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/
ferred. Apply at: Neptune Beach Public Drug-Free Workplace.
Safety Dept.. 200 Lemon Street, Neptune
Beach. Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. NO PHONE MORTGAGE COMPANY at the beaches
CALLS. Deadline: April 5,2006. AA/EEOC looking for a qualified person to perform
c lrical duties & h- l smi n Int n l files Must


OFFICE ASSISTANT. (Mon./Wed./Fri.
9am-6pm. Professional telephone voice
and general office/computer experience
required. (9041247-6683.

TPC GOLF TOURNAMENT
March 20-26. Now hiring BARTENDERS,
SERVERS, COCKTAIL SERVERS, BAN-
QUET STAFF, BAR BACKS, CULINARY
STAFF, NIGHT STOCK, -DISHWASH-
ERS, CASHIERS Sr.ihs vary from 7am-
7pm. Requires Monday-Sunday: or Thurs.
day-Sunday commitment FoodSlatt ol
Jacksonville. 855-0086.
RECEPTIONIST NEEDED, evenings and
Salurdays. Apply within George Moore
Chevrolet. 711 Beach Blvd, JB. Ask lor
Ginger. 249-8282
SERVERS, needed Please apply in per-
son ai Giovannis 1161 Beach Blvd Jax
Bch. M-F.. 11am-2pm 249-7787.

PT WEEKEND RECEPTIONIST
Avante at Jacksonville Beach, a progress.
sive 165-bed skilled nursing and rehaD ta-
cility, seeks an aniculate. outgoing. and
sell-motivaled customer service oriented
individual to greel visitors. answer multi-
line pnone system & provide administra
five assistance HS grad 6 months clerical
and telephone experience and good muilli
tasking abilities a muyi Experience with
Microsoft Word a plus Posmlon hours are
8am-2pm. Saturday and Sunday. Please
apply in person at 1504 Seabreeze Ave-
nue, Jacksonville Beach. FL 32250. EOE.
www.avanteqroup.com.
NAIL TECHNICIAN and Hair Dresser
needed. Built in clientele. World Gol Vii-
lage area (904)504-1314
MODELS WANTED for h.gn quality fe-
male fashion pnolography. Good pay per
session. Experience not required.
(800)553-5135.
PART -TIME Sales and Receiving
at Beaches' favorite children's.' maternity
consignmenI shop, oflerinng compelilive
wages and a lively work environment
Must be capable, energetic, and friendly
Responsible and organized with 3 good
knowledge ol children's items Willing
to work Satuiday hours. Non-smoker prel-
erence. Contact: 904-285-0532, leave a
message.

DISHWASHERS P/T
at Vicars Landing iPonie Vedrai Excellent
pay Drug Iree workplace. EOE. Call 273-
1734.



SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST
Vicar's Landing, a Life Care Retirement
Community, located in Ponte Vedra Beach
is seeking a secretary/ receptionist lor Our
Adrrmnislration Office. This position re-
quires 3-5 years ol strong secrelarial
skills, and excellent organizational skills.
Candidate must be cusiomer-orented.
and possess excellent phone skills Must
be computer prolicient (Microsof Office,
Publisher, & Excell. and possess ecellenr
ariention to derail skills. We offer a tasI
paced environmental as well as compelilive
salary and benets package Send re-
sume to: dneitzel@vicarsland.ng.com, lax
to 904-285-1384, ATTN: HR or mail 0o:
Vicar's Landing Administration. 1000 Vic-
ars Landing Way. Ponle Vedra Beach. FL
32082 Drug-tree Workplace.
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS
Full-lime' Appliance Installations, Punch
Out at a premier retirement community
Excellent benehts. Applications at Fleei
Landing Security Gate. One Fieet Landing
Blvd.. Aliantic Beach. FL; Fax io 904-246.
9447. emaili to jobs@fleetlanding.com.
EOE/,[Drug:Eree Workplace.
,,... .. : .. "
Lawn service seeks individual 10 penorm
dependable quality work Excellent pay &
overtime available Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc 246-
0967.
LAWN MAINTENANCE. Apply 7am, TNT
Landscape. 1074 10In Ave Souin, Jax
Beach. Bonus. 247-4477
SOUTH BEACH Salon has chair rental
available. Call 673-3639.
CUSTOM PAINTERS needed Music be
experienced & dependaDie Transpona.
tion a must! 1904)568-0990. 19041465-
4172

UPSCALE SALON *
Located in Ponte Vedra Beach seeks
Stylist for ousy Salon. Great opportunity to
build clientele. Call 994-7408 or 626-9303
Iv msg.
AJC AND Healing company need; Insial-
lers.. Service Techs and Helpers. Call Rob
509-3062
CARPENTERS & Helpers Wanted.
Beaches area. Transportation 8 phone a
must. 535-7356.
SERVERS, LINE Cook, Dishwashers.
Fine Dining. JJ's Bistro. Ponle Vedra.
273-7980 Gate Parkway, 996-7557.


CASHIERS NEEDED. FT/PT. Procior Ace
Hardware & Garden Center 580 Ailanlic
Blvd.. Neptune Beach. Apply in person.
MEDICAL PERSONNEL needed M.A.
front-oHice, medical records, Billers. Tran-
scrinpionists, Family Practice. OBG'r'N,.
and Dermatology experience preferred
Fax resume 636-0066.
ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT For 27yr old
pool construction company. Muln-accounl-
ing Idnction position inclusive ol AR. AP
GL, Collections and Job Costs. Human
REsource skills helpful. Must nave strong .
Excel and organizational skills 2-5yrs er-
penence required Great benefits including
401(K). Fax resume to Surlside Pools at
904-249-8801 or email to
julle@surtsidepools net
OFFICE ASSISTANT Prefer Real Estate
license, w/some accounting background.
Must work weekends. Email resume & sal-
ary requirements to monique0131s3neti
scape.net or lax 1904)249-2841.
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Ponte Vedra
based family office seeks hignly molival-
ed, energetic individual Io loin its team ot
professionals Candidaie must possess
superior skills in MS Excel Word, Access
and Outlook, musl be proficient in navi-
gating thne Internel Only well-spoken can-
didales with pleasant disposition will oe
considered for this excellent position For
further information regarding the Firm.
please visit www.spring-baycom or
www.sontagfoundahon corn Send Re-
sumes to cgregory@sprng-baycomr
FULL TIME Worker needed rot new excit-
ing field ot Snoreline Resloralion. Neplune
& Ponle Vedra areas For the next 6
months Possible extended employment
available. Good pay (772)713-6823
SELVA MARINA COUNTRY CLUB seek-
ing Servers, Beverage Cart Attendant,
and Dishwashers, Line Cook- DFWP.
FTPT available Must be outgoing and
dependable. Phone 904.246-4827. email
accounting@selvamarina.com, or apply
in person


NURSES
(LPN OR RN)
Full Time Monday- Friday, 7am to 3pm
and 3pm to 11pm at a Premier Retirement
Community Health Center. Excellent work'
environment. Experience in geriatric care
desired. Applications at Fleet Landing Se--
curity Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., At-
lantic.Beach, FL; Fax to (904)246-9447;
e-mail lo- jobs@fleetleanding.com EOE/
Drug-Free Workplace.
LEMON BAR accepting applications. Ap-
ply In person, 120 Atlantic Blvd. Neptune
Beach.

Are you Seeking PAY With BENEFITS?
American Landscape has a position for
you. Call 349-6257.
,,* : .


Uciencai u esUU&, ep iIseiup OGeUs IUan Ies. uIii
nave professional phone eiquene and be
good wilh people. Good sianing pay witn
incentives in place. Please tax resume
and cover letter o l'904)246-3442.


SERVICE TECHNICIAN. Local pool com-
pany seeking experienced service techni.
c.an. Must nave knowledge ol pumps., fil
ters, heaters, and chemical automation
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
Surfside Pools Jax Beach at 904-249-
8801 or email: julie@surfsidepools.net.
RECEPTIONIST FOR beaches law firm.
Must be professional & organized w/ good
computer skills. Law office experience
preferred. Nonsmoker. Fax resume:
(904)287-0592.


FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements.
SCOOKS & Prep Cooks needed Apply in Needs skilled carpenters & tree climbers.
person at 31 Royal Palms Dr.. Seafood 349-2628
Kicnen or call 236-2439
UUMLI I TV 'MIr'IT=ERO wtdi~lleu.ivub iiva


MOTHER'S HOME Cooking has PT/FT
openings for Servers, Cooks, and.
HosL'HosTess positions. Please apply in
person, M-F,. 1183' Beach Blvd, Jax
Beach.

TELEMARKETING
CUSTOMER service & sales w.' exc. corn
municahion skills Full or pan time. Base
plus bonus. Fax resume (904)285-0010
or email. lim@mediakids com

SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811,
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax, FL
32224.


EDUCATIONAL SALES
Join our leami If you can excel at inside
sales & desire a fast-paced work environ-
meni, we may nave an excellent
opponunily lor you. You will loin a Nation-
al company & work in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Ideal candidate will have 1+ years expert.
ence inside sales, customer service, or
telemarketing, & excellent communication
skills. Ability to handle business accounts.
Base pay plus commissions. $25k plus.
FT, no evenings or weekends. PT avail
Fax resume (904)285-0010 or email.
jim@Qmediakids com
CONSTRUCTION WORKER w/vald Flori-
da Driver's License Experience nelplul
but will Itrain. Good salary & benetils Ap-
ply at Surtisde Pools, 313 Beach Blvd .
246-2666 or lax resume lo: 249-8801.
e-mai. surlsidepools@aol com


HARD-WORKING SALES Person needed
lor gih shop. Must be alIe io work week.
ends. Apply in person Sea Snells & Coral,
230 Nonh Boardwalk, JB.

*DRIVERS*
DO you wan 10o toin a winning leam. Don't
get left out Our driver's make $500-S700
per week. Call 249-5151 ask for Brian or
493-5250 ask lor Tim Collins
NOW HIRING Sales People, Assistant
Head Cashier, Receiving Clerk,
Stock/Carry-oul. Apply at Proctor Ace
Hardware, 870 AlA North, Ponle Vedra
Beach.
SOUS CHEF, Grill Cook, Dishwasher, Ex-
perienced Servers Seeking molivaited in-
dividuals. Now hiring. Fax resume 223-
7763. or apply in person between 2-4pm.
Marker 32 Restaurantl. 14549 Beach Blvd.
Jacksonville.
RECEPTIONIST- MUST have proper
pnone etiquentte & people skills. Organized
wisirong computer proficiency Fast paced
environment. Fax 273-4406.
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Southside
and Beacrhes Work in leams ol Inree.
Music have own transponallon, valid driv-
er's license Approximat31ely $175,"wk 10
stan. Moday-Friday, no nignls/weekends.
Home Cleaning Centers of America.
(904)642-8885.
HOME CLEANERS earn excellent pay
cleaning homes weekly & biweekly. De-
pendable car required Full or part time.
Call 223-5033.

CNA
FULLTime, 3pm-11pm in our new Assist-
ed Living expanded facility-at premier re-
i.remeni community Excellent work en'vr
ronmenm and benefits. Applications at
Fleet Landing Security Gate. One Fleet
Landing Blvd,. Atlsntic Beach, FL; Fax to
(904)246-9447: email to jobs@fleetland-
ing.com EOE.' Drug-Free Workplace
HOUSEKEEPERS
Full-Time with great benefits and work en-
vironmenl at a premier retirement com-
mrnuniry. Experience preferred Applica-
lions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gale, One Fleet Landing Blvd.. Atlantic
Beach. FL 32233; Fax lo 904-246-9447,
email 1o jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE,'
Drug-Iree Workplace.


UUALI I TY PAINTERS I H wanted. IVIMust ha ve
own phone and transportation. New con-
struction: 247-4841.
LOOKING FOR Hard Working, dependa-
ble, detail & multi-task oriented individual,
for delivery & 'maintenance of medical
equipment & supplies. Must have neat ap-
pearance, excellent customer service
skills & excellent driving record. Back-
ground check is required by law Apply in
person. Southeastern Medequip Inc. 905
Nonh Third St Jacksonville Beach
ANDY'S POOLS, INC.
./3. Pool Techs needed. Experience prefer-
red. but will train Clean driving record.
401k, health benefits. Please call
241-5811. '
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April. 246-9999
HAIRSTYLING BOOTH Rental and Mas-
sage Therapisi needed. Call Dennis at
Hairliners. 333-5414
STUCCO
LATHERS Plasterers, Framers for Jax
Beach job, Cosia Verano 1st & 12th Ave
South. J.C. Gibson Plastering
(904)908-9573. -

DRIVERS: GREAT company Greal pay!
Home weekly, daily Great benelhsl
Health; 401K CDL-A w/X lyr. exp. Boas-
so America Corp. David: 904-475-0336
PAINTERS HELPER wanted, driver's
license a must Call 307-8012.
AMERICAN HOME Companions needs
compassionate live-in caregivers for Ihe
elderly. Work 2,3. 4 or 5 days per week
Up to $110iday. 631-5354.
LIVE AND work at the beach in a casual
atmosphere Ocean Waves is accepting
applications lor the following positions.
CSR. AccTg. Optical Techs Office Manag-
er. Sales Reps, and Showroom Sales. 76
Levy Rd Apply in person or email resume
10 kevirn@-oceanwaves.com
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Work at ,the Beacn. Fasl-paced office
needs customer focused Admin-stralive
Assistant lor muhltline phones. Must rest
at 50wpm, ability to mul-irask & have ex-
cellent verbal & written communication
skills Experience in Word Excel a plus
Monday-Friday. 9am-6pm. Email resume
to: davidb@desenmlcro.net or fax lo
241-7333.
CARIBBEE KEY looking for experienced
line cooks. experienced only need apply in
person between 10am-4pm M-F, 00 First
SI N., Nep Bchn.
COMPANY DRIVERS & OiOperaiors: Re-
gional runs. More nometimel 2/26. Pay in-
crease. Lease purchase! CDL-A w/haz.
mat, Tyr experience 800-299-4744
www.arrnoldcareer.com
GOLF SHOP ATTENDANT Marsh Land.
ing Country Club hiring FrT, but wvill con-
sider P/T applications. Outgoing person
ality and social interaction, telephone and
computer skills This is a customer serv-
ice position with Ihe following key lob cornm.
ponents: taKing reservations, billing, col-
lecting lees, goil srop sales/ mercnandis-
ing, snop appearance. $9.$10/nr +bene.
his. Please apply in person Tuesday-
Sunday. Call 285-6459 lot directions
Drug tesiing' EOE


REArLESTATE'Assistant'To' piocess tiles'.
& prepare ior closings. Must oe detailed,
organized, able 10 multi-task & priorilize
w/slrong communication & computer
skills. Fax 273-4406
DRIVERS- FLATBED Reefer & OTR Re-
cent average 1i 27-S1.47 per mile No ex-
perience" On Ine road Iraining available.
(8001771-6318 www.prmeinc corn
TERMITE/ GHP TECH Clean DL. good
Denerrs/, pay All levels of experience con-
sidered. Some knowledge ol construction
desiraole. The Defenders. Palm Valley.
285-2346. M-F, 8am-4.30pm


-- -- LAWN TECH needed for beach pesi con-
BEACHES CAR Wash- lull time nelp trol company. Good pay Monday-Friday,
needed. Wages negotiable, lips. BeneliTs benets, good dnvir g record required,
Avail Apply in person, 1401 Beacn Blv DFWP benets, good ing record requ41-7ed874
DFWP. Call 241-7874.


JAMI'S. JCC. Upscale women's retail
clothing stores in Ponle Vedra Manage-
ment & Sales Positions available. Fax re-
sume to 12391262-2954.
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER in nolislic. internal medical ol-
lice Full 'pan time secretarial, clerical,
and support of M D a unique sending Ex.
perience required in answering phones,
computers, communications and public-re-
la3ions Must be enthusiastic, dependable,
consistent, and an excellent match Fax
resume, wiih references, no phone calls
please. Persephone Healing Arts Cenler,
FAX 1904)246-3778
DRIVER. LIGHT delivery for Veteran's
cnanry. Own vehicle, casri paid daily.
1-1800)969-8387
LOOKING FOR Liquor Store Clerk, Bar-
lender. Door Guy.. Must be able to work
days. nights. weekends, and holidays.
Must pass drug test and background
check Call Robert @ 465-0149..









Now'

Hiring



Experienced

Servers

Call or Visit

280-8999

226-1 Solana Road
Ponte Vedra Beach


Immediate
Openings

Join our team of
cleaning professionals

*.No Nights or Weekends
Paid Vacations

Paid Holidays
Competitive Wages
Company Vehicle
Cfpl4,a in p11On to:

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2201 Florida Blvd.
Mon- Fri 8 --4:30
241-9520


DRIVERS -CDL A. Special Orientation
Pay for Expenenced Dversl!'Home Week-
endsl Great Pay & Benefitsl Paid Training
for School Gradsl Cypress Truck Lines,
Inc. www.cypresstruck.com (888)808-
5846. ,
COOK, FT, 10a-7p, $10-$11.00.depend-
ing on exp. Apply in person, Ashford Court
Assisted Living, 1700 The Greens Way,
Jax Bch, FL 32250.
HELPER FOR Vinyl Flooring. Must have
valid driver's license. 403-5115.
LANDSCAPE & IRRIGATION INSTAL-
LERS.'Seeking experienced and respon-
sible persons to work with long establish-
ed Beaches Company. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call 249-3317 for appoint-
ment or apply at MBI Landscaping, 861 S.
10th St., Jax Beach.
CHILD CARE Teachers with CDA, top
pay, starting at $11/hr. & up also Teach-
er's Assistants needed. 220-3993..
DRIVER- NOW hiring qualified drivers for
Central Floridaocal and national OTR po-
sitions. Food grade tanker, no hazmat, no
pumps, great benefits, competitive pay
and new equipment. Need 2 years expen-
ence. Call Bynum Transport for your op-
portunity today; (800)741-7950.
COOK (FT/PT) Apply in person, Rite Spot
Restaurant, 1534 North 3rd Street, Jax
. Beach .
WANTED: MRS DOUBTFIRE NANNY/
Housekeeper, Child Companion. To do
light housekeeping, errands, possible
sleepovers. All applicants will be consid-
ered. Call 904-334-8408 or 904-236-0195.
HARDAGE- GIDDENS Funeral Home has
.an opening for a weekday secretary/ re-
ceptonist This is a multi-task position that
requires a delail-onented individual with
excellent verbal and written communica-
tion skills Computer literacy is required.
Must be able to work under general direc-
lion & perform all clerical duties including
phones. correspondence and A/P. Re-
sumes may be taxed to 904-249-2321,
Attention. Robin Gidaens Sheppard.
MtF/D/ViDFWP
FRAMING CARPENTERS. G.C. Superin
lendent for established company. Drug
tree work place, benefits. 241-2721.
ARAMARK CUSTODIANS needed $8 per
hour plus Oenelitls. JOD Fair March 10oin at
Flelcnher High School cale 3pm-4:30pm.
630-6660.

PORTER/ FLOOR TECH
FULL-TIME at Health Center in Premier
Retirement Community. Applications avail-
able at Fleet Landing Security Gale, One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL
32233; Fax to 904-246-9447: email to
jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOEi Drug-Free
Workplace
FACIAL SPECIALIST with clientele want-
ed. Also, Nail Tech w/clientele. No acryl-
ics Day Spa, Jax Beach. Call Miki,
242-8008.
CHILDTIME LEARNING Centers seeks
experienced Teachers. Cooks/nousekeep-
er. FI/T & P/T available. We offer a com-
petilive salary & benefits package. Call
273-6960 or lax resume to: 280-5742.
SERVERS WANTED. Chizu Japanese
Steak House. Apply carter 2pm, 1227
Souin 3rd St
TEACHER. CDA Cerliried, 4yr Old Class
Warm & iov-ng Teachers & Assistants
needed FT & PT Call 249-0905. or lax
resume to 249-5241. The Beaches School
& The Red School House.
COOKS NEEDED. Apply at 13170-22 At.
lantic Blvd. Jerry's Spons Grille 220-6766


LABORERS. HELPERS, Skilled personnel
tail rypes) Call 249-8147, or apply: 203
South 3rd SIreer. Jax Beach. Good pay &
benelils.
NEEDED: DANCERS & DJ's. Day and
Nfigh. Apply at 2840 Maypon Ra. or call
241-5454.
HAIR STYLIST needed al Pepi's in Jax
Beacn Up io 60"z commission. Call Tina
249.2254.
PERSON EXPERIENCED with curing &
polishing granile. Jax Beach 246-1172.
PRINTING COMPANY hiring Sales,
Pressmen, Bindery. Graphic Design, and
Pre-press 514-1090.
ASHFORD COURT is accepting applica-
tions for experienced Dielary Servers. F(T
and PT MusI be aole to work weekends.
Must enloy working with the elderly in a
professional atmosphere. We offer com-
petitive salaries, benefits & Di-weekly bo-
nus plans Apply in person @ 1700 The
Greens Way in Marsh Landing Park.
EOEjDFWP.
HAIR STYLIST needed @ Styles of
Ponte Vedra, located on corner ol MicKler
and AlA Up to 60"o commission. Contact
Denise al 280-0494


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We are currently accepting applications for energetic, customer
service oriented team members for the following positions:
Housekeeper
PM Ladies Locker Room Attendant
Concierge

Gym Front Desk (PT)
Kitchen Utilities

Maintenance Technician
S *Server

Security Officer
Dining Room Attendant
*Bell Person.
PM Turndown (PT)
Front Desk Reception/Reservations FT/PT
Room Service Servers .

Fitness Instructor Yoga;,

Spinning & Water Aerobics

Seasonal Opportunities

(March- November)
Beach Rentals
Host/Hostess
Dining Room Attendants
Servers
Great opportunity to work in an oceanfront resort with
terrific earning potential. We, offer an excellent benefits package
including medcal/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

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one of the most sought after for career satisfaction.
We have the following full & part-time positions available:
Executive Administrative Assistant
Irrigation Technician
Laundry Truck Driver
Pool Technicians
SStockperson
Pastry Cook
Nursery/Recreation Attendants :
Banquet Set-Up Attendants
Starter/Ranger ,
Golf Course Maintenance
The Spa Various Positions
Housekeeping Inspector/Inspectress
Laundry Supervisor (PM)
Bell Stand, Front Desk & Reservations
Retail Sales Clerk (Gourmet Shop & Racquet Club)
Dishwashers/Utility
Servers (Split Shift)
Golf Cart Attendants

IAIR STYLIST needed 4fE Ple.PPortunities
onte Vedra, located on corne i OUlpeCounselors
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'enise al 280-0494. IW gaLr Beach Rentals & Pool Porters
Patio Servers
Gym & Beach Reception
We offer an excellent benefits package including medical/dental, life
insurance, sick and vacation days. and discounts at our retail outlets, golf
course and spa. For immediate consideration appl 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
See current openings at: Prorl'es.hospitalit3yonline.com/211464
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Oceanfront Excellence


MONTHLY INCOME, own pan of produc-
ing TX oil wells. Min $25K For inlo call
1727)210-1392
VENDING ROUTE: Snack. Soda, Juice.
Water, All Brands Great Equipment &
Support. Full Line Financing Available
w,'7.500 Down. 1877)843-8726
iBO.2002-037)
#1 CORPORATE, Sports apparel Iran.
cnise-Full-training an .suppon No..-xp--
meeded Financing avail Call 1800)727-'
6720 www.EmbroidMe corn
ALL CASH candy roule. Do you earn
5800.day" 30 machines, Iree candy All
Ior $9995 |8881629-9968 B02000033.
Call us We will nolt be unoersoldl



I AM a babysiner Irom Spain looking Io
care for children of all ages I will provide
care lor your child! cnlidren in the morn-
ings evenings holidays and even on spe-
cial occasions. References will be provide.
ed I currently live in Ihe Arlington area or
Jacksonville winh my Navy retree hus-
band Call 1904)374-5253.


WHIRLPOOL Spa Jacuzzi, 7 person idou-
ble loveseal lounge), Teal & white, marble
party tub',, $1200. Tub MTR/ HTR/ BLR
only 1904)534-3336.
MIKASA'S GARDEN HARVEST#12
5-piece place seeing; 12 dessen bowls, 2
serving dishes a platter gravy boat.
cream & sugar, covered butler dish and 2
sets ol sail and pepper shakers 10 com-
plemenlary glasses $375. Call 220.4997


DIN NG-FO.-O Ir.let, mascni--bale-i] i-
drawers.i light oak. glass lop. 4 cnairs, per-
ledel condition, $400. 246-4975 or 463-
6840(
PATIO SET- 7 pieces, glass round able 6
chairs wicushions sage green) $200
422-3503
TREK MOUNTAIN Bike. 12 speed $100
Call 1904)534-3336
COUCH AND Loveseat sei, (blue.' teal,
beige' burgundy),. stripped print. 5150.
1904)534-3336
3 JEWELRY display cases w'lighis Wonh
$1000ea new. Sell for $50ea. 246-4700
BED- KING manress sel, $289. Can de-
Iver. 19041391-0015


ATL. BCM. World Traveler1 7 Ig Orient
screens Many rugs Antq bronzes, many
old Ivory carvings boxes, silver swans.
Crystal, huge se line china, Ion of lewel-
Sry. Rms lull ol immaculate lovely up-
scale furni Art & r.pnmgs galore. Huge
Orienl lisn bowls. Cookbks & more! Full-
est gar & kitch ever!! most items new)
New stack W/D. Crattmatic qn bed Lin-
ens clothes,. Hs yard & 2 PODS, full!l
Tools & Garden supps. Atlantic Blvd 10to
North on A1A llowair base). Left on Dui-
Ion Island Dr. then go R Io 2096 Feather-
wood CHINA CAT 241-0344
chinacaiantiques comn. Thurs 9-4. Fri 9-3
Nic's '- n.se 'a 8 AM.1. Prepare to plunder.


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1996 SCOUT Boat, 16'. w.raiiler. Bimini,
lisnhtnder, radio, Evinrude 60hp, auxiliary
motor mount. $5000 OBO. 246-8200
1981 CATALINA Sailoat. 22' New trailer.
1 new molor, 1 used molor dinghy,.
$7100 OBO (904)434-6645
HARBORTOWN MARINA deep water
boal slip lor rent, 4011 $600, 50h $700
includes potable water, electric, dock
locker, cable and phone service available
0@ slip Mobile tuel service & pump our al.
so available Avail Mar '06. 463-2845.
1986 WELLCRAFT. V6. I.O, great shape.
engine needs work, new trailer, $950.
626-5159


88 GRAND Marquis Wagon, 5.0, exc.
cond., mechanic owned. $1000.OBO.
716-2586.
92 RED Mazda MX3, Runs great, need
minor repairs. $900 firm. 260-6530 Iv
msg. or 249-2843.
RARE, RUNNING, restorable. 1969 Ford
Ranchero, $1000. 285-8184
2000 TOYOTA Solara, immaculate cond..
low miles 4 cyl AT. PWi PL, cruise, CD.
new tires, 59800 OBO. 887-9030


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1993 FORD Thunderbird, new engine, au-
toA/C,CD$1900OBO. 716-2586 89 CELICA, sunrool. CD, AT, A lC, runs
.. ..- ... .I great, $1700 OBO. 716-2586


.1996 TOUYUIOTA Avalon XLS, Immaculate
condition, only 82,000 miles, perfect leath-
er interior, AM/FM/CD, power windows/
locks, sunroof, Michelin tires. $6800 OBO.'
887-9030.
1969 CJ5 Jeep, $2500 553-7203.
1998 INFINITY 045. fully loaded, exc
condaion Must see lo appreciate $7700
OBO 247-1284 after 5pm


1990 MERCEDES SE300, exc. condition,
205,000 miles.. $4800 OBO. 813-1200.
1987 NISSAN 300ZX, 5-speedl Runs
great. Have all papers. $3250. 305-4236.
1993 CROWN Victoria, good cond.. main-
tained, records, cold A/C, AM/FM Cass,
runs great, $2400 OBO. 220-7117


*GOLD*DIAMONDS*
*rESTATE 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: classiflea@beachesieader corn
WANTED TO Buy Lincoln Wheat Cents
and Old Coins. Single coins, accumula.
tions, entire colieclions Lilielonr Coin
Company Since 1945. Call 1800)581-
2646 e-mail coinDuy-@litleloncon com
Menlion code B8K720



TEACHING ITEMS. New. 60'.-80',. off
retail Resource ocoks. games. lrys,
more Also hrousenold lems anr lurnilure
1602 Norn 5in Avenue. Saturday. 8am-
3pm. 891 0920
GARAGE SALE, Sal. 3/11. 8am- 1pm.
Furniture cloihng & misc. Too much to
listl! 3288 Anihgua Dr. Ocean Cay
TREASURE HUNT Saturday 8-11am
Ribaul Garden Club 705 Second Ave.
Nonh Treasures include lurnilure books.
plants ,arden clec.r & more Free adm-s-
sion


MOVING SALEI Furniture. an able, &
many oiner liemsl 1916 Sirickland Rd.
Saturday, 3'11 7.30am-noon


HUGH SALE, many old trunks Salurday
8 30am-3pm. 2109 Beach Ave.
ANTIQUES ONLY! 30yr collection Wed-
nesday ihru Salurday, 8am. 330 First SI
249-0767
PRE-MOVING SALE Saluiday 8am-3pm.
1927 Selva Marina Drive
SATURDAY, 8AM-1PM, 366 51h Street
New items, girl's clothes. shoes fishing
equipment household items much more
FRIDAY 9AM lurnilure, leweiry house.
hold items, etc. 175 Seminole Rd.
FRIDAY & Saturday 8am-2pm 1168 Se-
bago Ave S Good Slufl
M ULTI-FAMILi' SATURDAY' 8am. Selva
Linkside Subdivision oti Seminole Rd


GRAND CAY VILLAS COMMUNITY.
ATP Tour Blvd Come one- come all, a
greal lime 10 be nad' Sat. 8-2 rain 10olow-
ing Sal
HUGE SALE Mulli-Family Saturday &
Sunday. 7am-5pm AlA 10 Marlin to end
of Visla Grance Treadmill, cratis supp.
plies bookS, videos, playhouse, more
543-1456
BIG NEIGHBORHOOD sale N Roscoe
Blvd extension Salurday 8am-?


MOVING SALE! Saturday, 8am-2pm Fur-
rulure Ciinhes, household ilems 4532
Mihdlelon Park Circle Westl, Cypress Vil-
lage One mile norih oi J Turner Buller on
rhe wesi side of San Pablo Rd


TUTTLE HOME
IMPROVEMENTS, INC.
Specializing in all rypes 01 rome repairs.
20 yrs experience. No Job Too Smallt
Free Estimaies Doug Tunle. 446-0051
Licensed


C & T Lawn Service year-round service.
mowing, edging., rimming shrubs, mulcn-
ing, laying sod Free estlmales. Call
246-2412 925 Plaza Drive All Beh.

"WEEDING"
BEDS an Hedges,, Free Eslimates
Call Clay 3521504.6307


SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complete
une-up All makes, all models $49 50. WNSOR LAWN Service23-53nc. Competitive
241-2112 rates Call Alan. 237-5301


HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in Commercial and Residen-
tIai Cleaning Lawn Care. Aulo Cleaning
Window Cleaning, Janitorial Services, elc.
Call Hermon, 246-4238, 612-1755.
*

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

PIANO LESSONS All levels, styles &
ages. Will come to your home. 241-4954.
655-3300.
FIRST COAST Welding and Sand Blast-
ing 859-0224

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H. KADIC CLEANING SERVICE House
IMove-in' Ourl, ohice. reslauranIs Li-
censed & insured. Good references
fBeach Hull. Call ort Iree estimate
19041226-7734.
EXQUISITE HOUSEKEEPING. Ariordable
rales. Local references available. Please
call 571-7140.
AFFORDABLE WINDOW CLEANING,
13 years experience Reasonable prices.
low minimum rates, weekend appoint-
ments available. 19041525-7419.
CLEAN TO SHINE Our company commit-
ment is 100" Cuslomer Salislacion at
Affordable Prices We clean homes aparn-
ments, ohices new consiruclton and res-
lautanis Lawn mowing also available.
For a free estimate call 514-7009 or
1904)317-7840 We will beal any company
prices


HAPPY_. -OUSEKEEPERS. Reasiteo uAli
Commercial clean-up. Senior- iscouni.
Call 612-8060.
ABOVE AND Beyond Housekeeping.
591.5901 or 514.1188
LICENSED, INSURED & bonded cleaning
service, now accepting new accounts
10yrs experience Menhion this ad lor $10
ohi rirsl cleaning for rew customers. Call
lor free estimate 307-0321
PROFESSIONAL CLEANING, dependa-
ble Reasonable rates, Iree estimates Call
(9041477-5398.
MATURE WOMAN w/experlence look-
ing for private homes to clean. Ref's
available. Call 642-2430.
BEACHES CLEANING
Residenhial/Commercial cleaning service.
Call for free estimate 568-0136.
EXPERT UPHOLSTERY Cleaning. Will
make .t look like newly 223-0591.


PRIME MAINTENANCE. INC. A Proles-
sional Lawn Maintenance Co. FREE
ESTIMATES. 535-2515
THE SEASON'S rere lor Lawn Service
Call 514-5801

ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Service Reasonable
rates 821-0737
PREFERRED LAWN CARE
Commercial, Resdenial. Lawn mainte-
nance, sprinkler systems, clean-up.
sod. mulch Landscape lighting.
(904)207-2628. 19041430-0007 Licensed,
Insured Free estimates info@prelerred-
lawn com

HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in "Complete Flowerbed
Cleaning and Workover". Call Hermon,
246-4238. 612-1755.

PALM TREES, Hedges Trimmed, Yard
Clean-ups Mulching. Sodding. whatever it
lakes, etc. Dave 249-4724.
A NATIVE SUN LAWN AND LAND-
SCAPE MANAGEMENT. Total Lawn
Maintenance. Clean-ups. Sodding Mulch-
ing. Re-planting available. Free esumales
247-3344.
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare. Free esti-
males Proressional customer service.
Mowing,. edging, weeding, trimming- trees,
shrubs Lcensed & insured. Residential &
commercial. CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.

NEED LAWN Services' ConracT
1904)1247-1057. -We do it good and we do
aI right".

PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns Free estimates 246-0967
TIRED OF THE OLD MOW, BLOW &
GO? GIVE US A TRY. One lime, or all
year. Clean-ups mulchn, pine straw, mow.
trim, edge. shrub rimming, pruning, sod &
hauling 23yrs. experience. Insured.
PROMPT SERVICE. 207-4037.


PAINT IT RIGHT! Interior, exterior Free
estimates Call Mike Williams, 285-2651.
25yrs expenence.
ISLANDER SERVICES
Painting. Interior. exterior, home repair,
pressure washing. 992-2027, 514-8841.
TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and
repaint Residential and commercial Men-
lion this ad. 246-1529
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IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
emal: classified @beachesleader com


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



DAVID'S POOL Service. Weekly cleaning
Most residential pools $25/week+ chemi-
cals. Licensed, Insured. Pool clean-ups
our specialty. We make your life a little
easier 285-0240.
THE CALIBER Company. Pool remodels,
re-marcile, re-rile, filler upgrades Excel-
lent relerences. 386-9744


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



MASTERS
CARPENTRY & TRIM INC.
State Certified Contractor (Hands-on).
New conslructionJaddilions, remodeling,
kitchen & bath. termite damage. Bob,
626-1165.


COMPLETE DOCKS & Floating Docks.
Bulkheads wood. vinyl or concrete). Boat
nouses also available. Please call George
904-226-8700 or Tripp 904-545-9979.
CGC058241


OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Sale rcool cleaning Deck & lence
restorallion. Pressure washing. Licensed &
insured. Call Kevin 994-0045


16' STINGRAY 70hp Mercury excellent
condilon, $4500. 19041591 6996
BOAT STORAGE in PV Visit
www.MarlnaClubPV.com


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


IF YOU are inleresled in advenising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
emasl classilied@beachesleader.com


DIAMOND 1.25CT ladies engagement
ring. $1395 241-5666.
LARGE 5-PIECE Oak. Queen bedroom
sei. Mirrored cabinet headboard, armoire.
9 drawer mirrored dresser, excellent con-
,ihon $850 246-1461.
WASHER & Dryer $150ea. Will deliver &
guarantee Call 874-1747. .


OAK BUFFET 1930's Old English, carved
wood doors $180. 249-5135
WHIRLPOOL WASHER-' Dryer, $75,ea
30 day warranty. Deliver, $20. 318-8t73,
992-1470.
SOFAS. OUEENSIZE sola bed $125 Vel-
vel Vicionran style loveseal $75 and more
859-7900
BOWFLEX, $275 OBO Call John al
(9041813-9723
Ryan Sod Curner, 18" $2900 Tile weT
saw. $600 334-6091


40FT BOAT slip available at old Old San
Pablo Creek Marina $700/mo includes
electric For details, 398-9080 e.1. 211


2002 YAMAHA, V-Slar 650. loaded, low
miles $4000 OBO 2-478995


1993 LATONI Travel Trailer 30' very
good conilion CH&A New lires, Iridge
eleclric'gas waler nealer, microwave low-
inag extras $6500 OBO 246-5828.


1990 CHEVY Suburban. 130.500 miles
Runs good 51200 OBO 318-0792.
90 CHEVY Blazer 4x4, V-8, $1800 OBO
Call 334-3063.
1973 VW Bus. runs. decent condition,
blue.. $1200. 19041403-4352
1985 FORD Bronco iI. -4'4 standard snilh,
liming chain new ulres. double low pack-
age 11200 i904i)134-3336
.1995 GMC Stepside.. Pick-up. Ndeds en-
gine work $1500. Steve, 249-8637
1988 GMC SIERRA 2500 Ilat bed 4x4
$1800OBO 210-9271


WE BUY Mortgages. Are you coliechng
payments on a mortgage? Why wail years
lor payments? Call 18001282-1251


BEACH BOYS. Year-Round Delivery
$65 truck load. Ranger Special 759-1612


WYMAN'S PAINTING and PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY. l5yrs. expert
ence Specializing in Beach homes.
221-4117


COMPLETE LAWN & Landscape Mainle-
nance. 1-time clean-outs or year-round'
accounts 12-years professional exp. 'Free
estimates Call Kirk 370-0065

WE LISTEN, Landscape by Linus Quality
priced rignl, Bi-monlnly, 32233 Discount
249-2269.

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DIAMOND TENNIS bracelel 2 5CT $499.
241 5666.


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TILE ENTP .NCEWAYS Add Beauty Call
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LEFT: Panthers starting pitch-
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the plate Monday against
Episcopal.
ABOVE: Nease hurdler Ryan
Ellis clears the last barrier in
the boys 110-meter high hur-
dle event at the Barry Craig
Open at Bartram Trail High
last Friday.
RIGHT: Panthers runner
Rosann Emmons crosses the
finish line after completing the
girls high hurdle event.


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