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    Section A: Main
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    Section A: Main: Opinion
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    Section A: Main: Viewpoints
        page A 5
    Section A: Main: Calendar
        page A 6
    Section A: Main: Obituaries
        page A 7
    Section A: Main: Business
        page A 8
    Section A: Main: Sports
        page A 9
        page A 10
        page A 11
    Section A: Main continued
        page A 12
    Section B: Weekend
        page B 1
    Section B: Weekend: Leisure
        page B 2
    Section B: Weekend: Arts
        page B 3
    Section B: Weekend: Screen
        page B 4
    Section B: Weekend: Music
        page B 5
    Section B: Weekend: Religion
        page B 6
        page B 7
    Section B: Weekend: Meetings
        page B 8
    Section B: Weekend: Just for Fun
        page B 9
    Section B: Weekend: Arts and Entertainment
        page B 10
    Section C: Classified
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Hands-on action at
new museum

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Vol. 43, No. 79


WEEKEND EDITION _
MARCH 24,2006


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


Mom arrested in


abduction of son


FROM STAFF
A California mother who
along with her 11-year-old son
had been missing from her
home for six months was
arrested this .
week at Ocean
P a I m s
E. elementary N
School, where
she had enrolled
the boy, deputies
said.
Denise Leite,
41, was arrested
MNondav on a
' warrant from
Orange County.
Calif., where she
was charged
with felony child
a b d u c t i o n ,
according to a Denis
spokesman for
the Orange County District
Attorney
The boy was turned over to
the Florida Department of
Children and Families, accord-
ing to a report.
St. lohns deputies conducted
an investigation after the boy
became hysterical in the Ocean
Palms office after school on
March 14, the day he was


enrolled, deputies said.
The boy believed he saw his
father at the parent pickup and
said his father wasn't supposed
to know where he was, accord-
ing to the arrest
report.
When the
mother enrolled
the boy she pro-
vided docu-
ments showing
she was in the
address confi-
dentialit pro-
gram of
California and
Florida, accord-
ing to the report.
The programs
are used to
assure the safety
Leite of victims of
past or potential
domestic violence.
At the time of the distur-
bance, the mother refused to
give a deputy her real name,
but another deputy began a fol-
low-up investigation Monday
and discovered the outstand-
ing, nationwide warrant.

See MOM, A-7


Parking ban



OK by judge


Proio y ROB DeAJGELO
Ponte Vedra Beach's Jim Furyk chips from just off the 18th
green during the opening round of The Players
Championship Thursday. Furyk fired a 7-under-par 65 to
share the lead with two-time winner Davis Love III.


OverlookV gets ARC approval;


Seaside residents put at ease


But Traynor
mulls provision
for exceptions

by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
During a brief hearing
Thursday morning in St.
Augustine, Circuit Judge
Michael Traynor said he
would not overturn a parking
ban on Ponte Vedra
Boulevard.
He said he will, however,
decit'e whether a provision in
the parking ordinance is
unconstitutional, as Surfrider
Foundation claims.
"I don't intend to strike the
ordinance." Traynor said at
the hearing held in his cham-
bers at the St. Johns County-
Courthouse.
"The county is within its
right to prohibit parking
along that road."
Surfrider's claim, which
Travnor dismissed in 2004
from the organization's beach
access lawsuit against St.
Johns County, is that the
parking ban is "arbitrary" and
"constitutionally vague."
The judge agreed to consid-
er that claim, again after it was
reported 'earlier this year that
Laura Barrow, an assistant
county attorney, had called
the ban "unconstitutional."
Traynor told, attorneys for
the county and Surfrider


Thursday that the claim
against the parking ordinance
refers only to the granting of
exceptions to the parking
ban.
Traynor said that he would
decide whether the granting
of exceptions on an individ-
ual, discretionary basis is con-
stitutional. ,
If he decides it is not c6opsti-
tutional, he said, he may
determine that provision is
unenforceable while leaving
the ban in place.
Traynor said he will take his
time in making his decision,
taking into account the coun-
ty's current efforts to amend
the ordinance.
Earlier this month. Traynor
made a final ruling on three
of the remaining claims in
Surfrider's lawsuit, which
were presented at a two-day
non-jury trial in November.
Traynor ordered the county
to clear obstructions from
beach access points in Ponte
Vedra but did not order the
county to replace about 75
parking spaces in front of
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club.
Wayne Flowers, lead attor-
ney for the county, argued
Thursday that the claim about
the unconstitutionality of the
ban should have been amend-
ed and submitted as a new
claim before the trial finished
and before Traynor made his
ruling.


See SURFRIDER, A-3


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
Residents of Seaside, whose
objections to changes in a
nearby commercial proposal
led to a push for a neighbor-
hood bill of rights, have finally
reached an accord with the
developer ot the proposed
development.
A team of designers for the
project, which is to be built
along State Road A1A north of
existing commercial space at
Mickler Road. worked with res-
idents who live along the west-
ern border of the commercial
lot.
The team was able to put to
rest many resident fears of
drainage problems and inade-
quate buffering.
"The homeowners are very
pleased," Clara Cowan, Seaside
resident and president of the
Ponte Vedra Beaches Coalition,
said Thursday. .
The project. Overlook V, also,
received the approval of Ponte
Vedra's Architectural Review
Committee (ARC) Wednesday
night, though there were dis-
crepancies between the plans
and the development order
issued by the county. ..
County planner David
Harrell pointed out areas of the
parking lot that intrude into
the 75-foot buffer required by
the development order to
block light that will come from
the commercial development.
Hairell said the development
order will need to be altered to
allow for the intrusions by the
parking lot into the buffer.
Seaside residents agreed to
that 75-foot opaque buffer pro-
vision in 2001 with the previ-
ous owner of the property, but,
that agreement has since been
altered five times without giv-
ing residents notification.
The current developers -
Brad Bowen Development and
Powers Design claim they
had no knowledge of the previ-
ous agreement and agreed to.
meet with residents to work
out a solution.
At that meeting Wednesday


Landrum trip to past


gives a link to future


P noI,) D, LAURA I FOWL' F
Eric Lanehart (left), director of landscaping for Overlook V, tells Seaside residents Wednesday
about plans for the commercial proposal to be built on State Road A1A near Seaside.


evening, Jim O'Toole, presi-
dent of Seaside Homeowners
Association, said he believes
the developers had no inten-
tion of slighting residents
when they presented the new
plans at last month's ARC
meeting.
The ARC postponed action
last month after Seaside resi-
dents objected to differences in
the newest proposal and the
one OK'd by Seaside in 2001: a
pond was moved, two build-.
ings were converted to one and
buffers were altered.
After their outcry, the Ponte
Vedra Beaches Coalition and
the Palm Valley Community
Association urged the County
Commission to draft a bill of
rights giving associations a say
in nearby development.
County commissioners
Tuesday asked their attorney to
develop a draft ordinance.
Several residents Wednesday
night voiced concerns about
cutting down trees in the
"opaque" buffer zone.


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But the team of designers
explained that 60 to 75 feet of
wetlands along the -western
border of the project is protect-
ed and may not be altered in
any way.
Drainage concerns were also
a hot topic that led to an in-
depth explanation of the
drainage pond on the parcel's
southwest.
In the 2001 agreement, the
drainage pond was located in
the eastern half of the proper-
ty, as far away from homes as
possible.
But Kevin Davenport, proj-
ect engineer for drainage,
explained that the new loca-
tion closer to Seaside homes
and within the 75-foot buffer
- would actually redirect
water that currently floods
those residents' backyards.
"You will be better off,"
Davenport told the homeown-
ers.
Most of the water flowing to
the north, west and south due
to a natural high point on the


property will be redirected into
the pond, he explained.
And when the pond over-
flows, Davenport said, a pipe
will carry the water to a patch
of wetlands on the eastern side
of the property. The water will
eventually drain into ditches
along A1A that will carry it
south to the Guana reserve.
Davenport added that the
pond's overflow mechanism is
designed to withstand more
than 9 inches of rain in a 24-
hour period.
Cowan said Seaside residents
agreed Wednesday. night to
change some of the wording in
the development order, alter-
ing the requirement from a
minimum 75-foot opaque
buffer to an "average" 75-foot
buffer.
They also agreed to the loca-
tion of the drainage pond.
Cowan said the general con-
sensus that the plans are
acceptable will be explained at
the next meeting of the
Seaside association.


Calendar................. A-6 Obituaries ............-7
Classified ..............C-1 Police Beat ............A-2
Religion ............... B-6 Sports...................A-8
Showtimes .........B-10 Weather................A-2
Copyright 2006 by The Beaches Leader, Inc.
Three sections, 30 pages


by CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF \WRITER
Wed nesday was
"Immigration Day" at
Landrum Middle School, when
all 300 Landrum eighth graders
went back in time to the
period around 1900, to Ellis
Island and even to New York
sweat shops that provided
work for some of those moving
from the Old Country.
The middle school's resource
room was organized to loosely
mimic the Ellis Island opera-
tion that greeted many immi-
grants back then.
The eighth graders, depicting
immigrants of various ages,
nationalities, trades and sta-
tions in life, passed through
checkpoints set up around the


room. '
They progressed from being
checked in to being sworn in
- or, due to health reasons or
lacking in employable skills.
deported.
Students received extra cred-
it for doing research on and
reporting the day before about
their own ancestors. Many of
the students went through
some of the motions that their
ancestors had when entering
the United States.
As one group passed through
"Ellis Island," another was
busy along the school's science
hallway, working in a "sweat
shop."
There,, job hopefuls worked
See PAST, A-3


Defending Players champion Fred Funk stands Wednesday with
Mike Smith of Nease High (left) and Major Forbess of Fletcher
High, the No. 1 players for their respective school golf teams.
The three attended a breakfast at the Marriott. See A-3.



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PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Four Apple laptop comput-
ers were stolen over the week-
end from portable classrooms
at Ocean Palms Elementary
School, deputies reported.
Doors to three portables
were pried open, according to
a report by Deputy Kelly
Walker, school resource officer.
The items are valued at $4,000.
*
ATLANTIC BEACH
A mailbox was reported
damaged March 18 in the 600
block of Palm Avenue.
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A vehicle was reported van-
dalized with paint March 18 in
the 600 block of Seminole
Road.
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A simple assault was report-
ed March 18 in the 300 block
of Seminole Road. ,

Gary Brant Williams, 28, of
Atlantic Beach was arrested on
a warrant and charged with
cultivation of marijuana
March 20 in the 1000 block of
Cornell Lane, according to a
police report.
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A trailer valued at $6,000(
was reported stolen March 21
in the 600 block of Seasprayv.

NEPTUNE BEACH
Amir Saleem Elliot, 19, of
Atlantic Beach was arrested on
a warrant and charged with
possession of a controlled sub-
stance March 23 in the 400
block of Atlantic Boulevard,
according to a police report.,
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A bicycle valued at $300 was,
reported stolen from outside a
business March 21 in the 200
block of First Street.
*
James Coleman Carroll, 33,
o)f Jacksonville Beachi was
arrested and charged with pos-
session of a controlled sub-
stance and possession of an
unlisted drug March 19 in the
200 block of Myrtle Street,
according to a police report.
A burglary to a vehicle was
reported March 20 in the 500
block of Florida Boulevard.


A vehicle was reported
stolen March 17 in the 200
block of Lemon Street.
*
A manager at the
\Vhataburger in the 1200 block
of Atlantic Boulevard reported
March 16 that the surveillance
cameras someone stealing
$101 cash from a register.
*
A vehicle was reported bur-
glarized March 16 in the 1600
block of Landing Lane.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH'
A men's 10-'speed beach
cruiser valued at $1,200 was
reported stolen March 22 in
the 400 block of 7th Ave. N.
The bike was stolen from a
garage.
,." '* '' *
Chandler Blake Carithers,
21, of Ponte Vedra Beach, was
arrested March 22 and charged
with possession of cocaine,
possession of LSD and posses-
sion of a controlled substance
while in physical control of a
motor vehicle in the 500 block
of Marsh Landing Parkway,
according to a police report.

Kenny Alexander Tucker, 46,
of Jacksonville Beach was
arrested March 21 and charged
with grand theft of a motor
vehicle in the 800 block of 3rd
Ave. N. after a 1996 Ford
Windstar belonging to his
roommate was sold for $700,
:according to a police report.
*
Felony criminal mischief
was reported March 20 at a
construction site in the 4300
block of South Beach Parkway.
Suspects threw several brick
pavers into a swimming pool,
causing an estimated $1,500 in
damage.
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A green Ford FlSO valued at
$4,000 was reported stolen'
.March 20 in the 500 block of
1st St. N. The victim parked his
truck in the pier: parking lot
near the entrance to the pier to
go fishing. When he returned,
the vehicle was missing.
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A purse containing $300 in
cash, a men's gold wedding
'band, cell phone, several bank


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cards, keys and a checkbook
was reported March 20 in the
100 block of 3rd Ave. N. The
victim told police she placed
her purse on a chair while she
went to the restroom. The ring
valued at $800 belonged to the
victim's grandfather. The vic-
tim notified the bank to flag
her credit cards and was
informed that the cards were
used twice.
*
Carey Louis Chisholm, 20,
of Jacksonille- -was arrested-
M'arch' 20 and charged with


grand theft of a motor vehicle
in the 1000 block of 23rd St.
N., according to a police
report.
*
Donshay Daniel Miles, 25, of
Jacksonville was arrested
March 17 and charged with
burglary to an unoccupied
dwelling, possession of cocaine
and an outstanding warrant
for felony battery at a hotel in
the 1500 block of 1st St. N.,
according to a police report.
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Funk meets with student athletes Surfrider: Judge expects to rule


FROM STAFF
Fred Funk, defending cham-
pion at this week's The Players
Championship, advises young
golfers to "stay grounded" and
to think outside the links.
"Believe deep down that
there is a purpose for you in
life," Funk said is some of his
advice to young golfers.
"Don't think that you are
defined by your golf game."
Funk was at center stage
Wednesday at a Fellowship of
Christian Athletes (FCA) break-
fast at the Sawgrass Marriott,
where he and Larry Moody,
PGA Tour chaplain, fielded
questions from the audience.
The audience numbered
about 800 the vast majority
of whom were young golfers,
including several players from
the Nease High golf team.
Golfers and coaches- from
schools in Northeast. Florida
and southern Georgia attended
the event, which is held every
year the week of The Players
Championship.
The annual event is the
FCA's biggest outreach break-
fast, Matt Estrin, FCA golf
director of camps, said in a
telephone interview.
At the breakfast, Funk and
'Moody, worked together using
,a question and answer dialog
to address the young golfers.,
"Golf really parallels life a
lot.. There are good and bad
days'in golf and in life; and
you can learn a lot about your-
self," Funk told the gathering.,
"Stay grounded. We're
not perfect but God loves us."'
In a. telephone interview
. before the breakfast, Funk said
he has been involved with
Fellowship of 'Christian


Cont. from A-1
But Surfrider attorney
Deborah Andrews said
Thursday that Traynor dis-
missed the claim "with preju-
dice," which prohibits the
claim from being amended and
resubmitted.
Andrews said she learned
that County Administrator Ben
Adams was granting excep-
tions for parking along the
boulevard, though the law del-
egates such authority to the
county commission.
"There are many other issues
that. arose during [trial] discov-
ery and certainly during the
trial," Andrews told the judge.
She said she also learned that
two attorneys with the 'county
legal department Barrow
and Patrick McCormack -


Pr-.., 0 CHIJK AAUr.5s
Fred Funk, (left), the 2005 Players champion, and PGA Tour
chaplain Larry Moody exchange banter Wednesday at a
Fellowship of Christian Athletes breakfast at the Sawgrass
,Marriott. Tournament play began Thursday and continues today
in Ponte Vedra Beach.


Athletes' Bible Studies and con-
siders Moody to be one of' his
mentors.
The Fellowship of Christian
Athletes' Golf Ministry's vision
is "impacting the golf world for
Christ,' according to a piess
release- from the FCA golf
'office.
"FCA is the largest nonprofit
sports ministry in the coun-
try," Estrin said.
FCA golf accomplishes its
ministry, through golf camps,
PGA Tour events, outreach
breakfasts,, Tour Chapel servic-
es and competitive events, he
said.
This year's breakfast was sold


out, he said. Several of the PGA
Tour pros sat at the tables with
the young players at
Wednesday's event.,
Among the pros in atten-
dance, in addition to Funk,
were Tom Lehman, Calvin
Peete, Zach Johnson, Stewart
Cink, Doug Barrorl.and Wally
Armstrong.
Every young golfer who
attended received a hat and a
pass to attend Wednesday's
practice round.
For information about the
Fellowship "f Christian
Athletes Golf Ministry, call
273-9541.


Past: Students lear history


Cont. from A-1
Sin a close, room dimly lit with
night lights and flashlights,
modern implements supposedly
representing candlelight.
Those unable to do such
menial things as thread beads or
tie knots in such a dark setting
'were "fixed" from jobs that at
least had given' them a .bit of.
hope.
As student-immigrants came
.into the resource room, they
saw eighth-grader Atticus
Wright as Greek immigrant
Aristotle Pegos, who helped
man the, "vocational station,"
one of approximately eight dif-
ferent checkpoints on Ellis
Island. .
"I am to check on them, voca-
dions, seeing if they' doing :a
good job," X\'right told a visitorr
in an affected Greek accent.
Wright said his own ancestors
came to the United States'from
Ireland and Poland.
One of the first to enter Ellis
Island was Gunnar Eduart. an'
immigrant from Finland por-
traved by Kvle Lundgren.
"I'm here, United States, I'm
coming here find job. Any job
dp," 'said Eduart/Lundgren,
whose'own family roots go back
to,- Noriva ,' Sweden and
Germany.:
One who was excited byher,
arrival at Ellis Island was
Katariana Olsen, from
Denmark.
"I'm getting married," said
Olsen, explaining that her


so ?r. ; ',iB -i.:- .'. i: Photo byo CHUpJ<'AIiAMS
Landrum eighth-grade science teacher Laura Fleet (standing),
posing as a stern New York sweat shop manager circa. 1900,
lectures five ersatz immigrants during an eighth grade study on
history at the school Wednesday.


fiance- was already in the United
States.
Olsen's real name is Stasia
Osmun, and her ancestors came
'from Scandinavia.
One whose prospects didn't,
appear too promising, at least at
the outset, was. Alexandra
Rembienska, portrayed by'
Caroline Davis. Rembienska was
a 55-year-old from Greece.
When asked to spell her
name, the response was: "I don't
know., I'm illiterate."
When asked why she was at
Ellis. Island, the answer was:
"Because IFhave experienced too
much of life, and I have seven
kids."
Dais said her own ancestors


came from the "American melt-
ing pot."
In preparing for "Immigration
Day," the PBS film "Journey to,
America" was shown in all his-
tory classrooms. The project
annually is coordinated .by
eighth-grade social studies
teacher Mary Lynn Hartley, who
this year was assisted by fellow,
Landrum social studies teacher
Karen Cassidv.
"We, try to stress to the kids,
'Listen to your family stories,
the grandmother or the aunt' or
whoever tells you these' family
stories,' Cassidy said.
'Listen to them otherwise
you'll lose that world history.' "


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affirmed in a public meeting
that the law was unconstitu-
tional.
Barrow, who is serving as co-
counsel for the county in the
case, denied Thursday that she
called the law "unconstitution-
al," saying Surfrider is not
accurate in making that claim.
Surfrider attorney James
Woodruff presented a record-
ing of a Jan. 9 meeting of the
Ponte Vedra Zoning and
Adjustment Board, where he
said Barrow can be heard on
tape calling the law "unconsti-
tutional."
But Traynor refused to exam-
ine any new evidence or hear
the attorneys' arguments,
which he said were irrelevant
to his ruling on the parking
ban


Locals visit capital

by LAURA FOWLER running for Karen Stern's
y LAURA FOWLER District 2 seat on the Board of
STAFF WRITER County Commissioners.
Several Ponte Vedra residents In addition to 'their shock
opened lines of communica- that opponents Bryan and
tion with their state legislators Schumaker rode in the same
one day last week when they car on the three-hour trip,
were part of St. Johns County Cowan said the legislators were
Day in.Tallahassee. surprised to learn about the
A group of Ponte \edra thousands of homes yet to be
Beaches Coalition members built along County Road 210.
and, a couple County Cowan said they spoke about
Commission hopefuls spent concerns with the 'traffic prob-
much of the day March 15 vis- lems at the 210 interchange on
iting their representatives and 1-95 and about water usage -
sharing their concerns about especially considering the
the Cornimuitv. eclyconsi"ri
the community. d newly approved bottling plant
It really went well, said in St. Johns County.
Coalition President Clara They also spoke to the legis-
Cowan. "It was kind of fun." lators about the Neighborhood
Cowan said she and Bill 'of Rights, which was
Coalition members Marcy recently adopted by the City of
Silkebaken and Dan Jacksonville. A similar bill of
acDonald spoke "at length rights is being drafted for con-
with Rep. Bill Proctor. kR-St, sideration by the St. Johns
Augustine) and Sen. Stephen County Commission.
Wise (R-Jacksonville). "I think it was a success that
Another group of residents we touched base," Cowan
from the northwestern part of said.
the county joined them, along "I think we opened a line of
with Ken Bryan .D) and Ron contact if we have ideas that
Schumaker (Ri, who are both weneed to share."



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Welcome Players fans

The eyes of the world will focus on our community this
weekend as the world's best golfers compete in one of the
premier tournaments that will be televised around the
globe.
The golfers, their families and the thousands of specta-
tors drawn to this event are, of course, welcome each'
spring. The arrival of the tournament signals the start, of
spring and the many events that traditionally accompany
the season
The Players Championship also provides an economic
boost for our area. Restaurants, Realtors, retailers and
other businesses all typically see an upswing in business
that is attributable to the tournament.
Next year the tournament will move to May, bringing
warmer temperatures for both the athletes and those who
come to see them.
The weather forecast calls for clear skies and cool weath-
er this weekend. If the meteorologists are correct, it should
be a spectacular weekend to play or watch golf.
Enjoy the tournament next year's May event promis-
es to be much warmer.:
Certainly, though, the tournament and the visitors are
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Neptune Beach does


not need Wal-Mart


To the editor:
I am originally from
. Springfield, MO just a stones
throw away from Bentonville,
Arkansas home of one of the
largest corporate giants in the
S' orld.
I watched first hand as this
gentle giant slowly swallowed
up land and gradually over-
whelmed our little town.
Over time our town grew, but
did not outpace this giants
growth. This giant multiplied
over and over again until it
got to the point that no mat-
ter where you went you were
in its shadows. Before we
knew it this giant took con-
trol of our city. This giant dic-
tated laws and controlled our
government and enslaved our
people with "everyday low
wages".
When this giant first came
to town everyone was
enchanted with it because it
gave us food and goods at a
very low price. We were not a
very rich town so we wel-
comed him with open arms.
The giant promised us jobs
and prosperity. This giant also
warmed our hearts by telling
us that it was providing us
goods that were "made in the
U.S.A." It posted banners in
its stores showing us all the
small companies in America
that prospered by providing
the goods that it sold.
Now the banners are down.
The jobs that the giant prom-
ised us was in fact a form of
slavery. We were forced to
work for this giant because he


drove away all the other small
businesses that we could work
for. We were forced to buy the
products that the giant sold
because there was few other
places to buy them. In order
for the giant to cut cost he
started bringing in the prod-
ucts from overseas. Soon most
of what the giant sold was
"made in China".
One of my first jobs as a kid
was working for this giant. I
was employed for a few
months during the busy
Christmas season and after
working long hours for mini-
mum wage me and several
other employees were sud-
denly told that we were no
.longel-, needed, and weLe
escortedd .out,: fotthe store"I y
"security personnel". Merry
Christmas!
We sold our way of life for
an extra 15 cents off a tube of
toothpaste. Our landscape
was blighted by these huge
Super Centers. Our job mar-
ket was indefinitely scarred.
One of my reasons for mov-
ing to this community was to
escape the spread of corporate
giants such as Walmart. I beg
the city of Neptune Beach not
to sell out to this corporate
giant. Preserve the beauty and
character of this community.
Protect your small businesses
who are owned by people liv-
ing right here in this commu-
nity. Say no to "everyday low
wages"! That is what you were
elected to do.
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RHONDA REESE
REESE'S PIECES


Rely on facts not rumors


I want to thank those citizens
who have involved ihem-
selves in the process of
addressing community charac-
ter concerns that have been
raised over the past five years.
Recently, interest in this effort
has been elevated to-levels that
are very, very positive for the
result of this initiative to be
most successful. This letter
serves as an opportunity to
briefly explain the history of
this effort, to clarify the state of
this initiative and to address
some misunderstandings.

History: In April of 2003, a
community character initiative
was discussed at a publicly held
strategic planning meeting con-
ducted by then Mayor John
Meserve, former commissioners
Rick Beaver and Paul Parsons,
Commissioner Simmons and
Commissioner Waters. This ini-
tiative methodically worked its
way through the prioritization
process and became the top pri-
ority for our community as
. determined by this former com-
mission at the April, 2005,
strategic planning meeting.
A search was conducted and
the consulting firm of Nore
Winter and Company was
retained to assist the citizens,
the Commission, and the staff
with this effort. Citizen input
was gathered at two publicly
held workshops in June 2005.
Meetings were held with archi-
tects, builders, community
groups, and others to gather
additional information. Further
citizen input was collected at
two publicly held workshops in
November 2005, conducted by
the newly seated Commission
under the original contract. In
December, due to significant
staff overload, it was requested
that the original contract be
extended for the purpose of
drafting a proposed ordinance.
The first draft was presented to
the Commission and to the
public at two public hearings
held February 28 and March 1,
2006.
State of the Initiative: As of
this writing, the draft of the pro-
posed ordinance is merely that.
The Commission is in a fact-
gathering mode. The increase
of interest in this initiative is
most important to the ongoing
process. All options regarding


DON WOLFSON
ATLANTIC BEACH
MAYOR
GUEST COLUMNIST
this initiative are open for dis-
cussion and consideration. No
votes have been taken nor has
an ordinance been drafted in a
form that is ready for further
action. AtlanticBeach is a won-
derful place to live. A lot of peo-
ple would like to move here and
that desirability has caused for
rapidly increasing property val-
ues.An .recent, years,,. a ..turm,
4fhere.&ra beqpniquJte A. biat-f
itinvestment pouring ith-for the
construction of new and remod-
eled homes. For the most part,
this is making our city better
every day. However, concerns
have been raised about a num-
ber of the new projects being so
huge that they overwhelm the
surrounding neighborhood.

Few residents want to look out
their kitchen window at a 35
foot wall as close as 5 feet from
their property line, but that is
allowable under the current city
code. Few would disagree that
some additional control is need-
ed, but where the right balance
between individual property
rights and those rights of their
neighbors is the subject of con-.
siderable public debate.
Many communities across the
country face the same issues,
and looking at how they handle
these similar concerns offers a
variety of possible solutions.
Most of these involve changing
the zoning codes. While zoning
is often complicated, the impli-
cations are critical.
Misunderstandings and/or
misrepresentations:
The draft ordinance that is
circulating is a first draft;
No final decisions have
been made;


No Commission
imminent;
"If it isn't broke, d
it!" completely disrega
concerns of those reside
have raised the conce
initially led to the launc
initiative almost two ye
Macro economic tac
interest rate fluct
upward spiraling costs
materials, real estate sui
demand factors, etc.
beyond the control
Commission and will
have a far greater impa
property values through
community than the
ened adverse" impact o
ly crafted zoning resisic
Baseless accusation
the new Commission
inflammatory and h
rhetoric are divisive,
productive, and contra
due process that is cc
with extensive, response
development re
reviews.
It is not vet time to m
decision,. on -manv-
issuellaidd yoG?-n1+
come throughout this
Future opportunities f
will include more wo
The next will be at 6
April 11 in the
Commission Chambers
mails and letters are a
corned. When your I
are put in writing, it is
pass them on to other
of the city commission
conmussioners will be
discuss the issues with
person or over the
There are also several
leani about the conce
are being discussed. Th(
report from our consul
been posted on the cit
site: coab.us. If you do
Internet availability,
pick up a copy at City H
can also call any of the
members or the city
sion.
Citizen involvement
. cornerstone of demoi
our country. Learning
facts, rather than respo
rumors, regarding th
that affect your commu
voicing your opinion ar
tant in keeping Atlant
such a wonderful plac
and work.


Real life is really much me

compelling than fiction
comell"'' thnfiction


It's time to celebrate a
happy ending for a change.

It's not about anyone you
know, just a true story of tri-
umph pulled from the.jaws of
near-tragedy. And fittingly
enough, the family in, the story
is named Striver.
Peter and Marlo Striver, their
10-year-old son and 8-year-old
daughter,, and Peter's mother
and father-in-law. They set out
on March 4 for what they
expected to be an overnight trip
to the coast. Unfortunately, the
"short cut" they took nearly put
the entire family out of com-
mission.
A huge snowstorm left the
Strivers stranded on a back road
in southwestern Oregon. After
four days of no contact with the
family, Marlo's mother reported
them missing, setting off a
multi-county search in two
states.
The Strivers subsisted on
melted snow and dehydrated
food they had packed for the
trip. Peter and Marlo turned.
their peril into a game for their
children, so that the kids never


STEVE
BAILEY
COLUMNIST


realized the danger they were
in. Meanwhile, the 'adult
Strivers watched TV in their van
just long enough to find out
that the search for them was
eventually called off..
16 days after they had left for
their overnight journey, Peter
and Marlo made the tough deci-
sion to leave the others behind
while they went out on foot for
help. Within 24 hours, workers
from the U.S. Bureau of Land
Management found the couple,
and the rest of the family was


rescued by helicopter
later.
While this incredib
was unfolding, my
was also watching TV
story of courage and res
'a cable-TV rerun of "Th
Life," where heiress Par
and her sidekick Nicoli
poke fun at common
who actually have to ez
ing. I
My daughter is only
even she marveled
incredulity of two rich
patted themselves on
for doing a day of, men
and sneered at people f
do it on a regular basis.
It makes you wonder
would people such as F
Nicole do in a life-thr
situation? Would they d
thing they could to ke
family members corn
Would they put up a br
for the children, know
all of them might di
Would they face freeze
peratures to go for help
Here's a salute to the
ity stars. Their happy
was truly earned.


vote is

lon't fix
auds the
rnts who
rns that


Light in the

darkness

S since hearing about the
death of Sarah Whitlock
early on a Saturday morn-
Ing almost two weeks ago, my
heart has been broken and my
prayer life thrown into high
gear. How else can a
bystander respond in the face
of such a senseless, tragic loss?
Each time Paula, Gary and
their son come to mind, I ask
God to surround them with a
pocket of peace and to hold
them close during this season
of severe suffering.


h of this It's never easy to watch peo-
ars ago; pie you care about wrestle with
actors, i.e. excruciating pain, but when
uations, those affected are kind, gentle
of raw and loving souls, it seems even
apply and more difficult.
are well I've known Gary -Whit as his
of the beloved blonde helpmate calls
certainly him- since childhood. We
ict upon attended the same elementary,
hout our junior high and high schools.
"threat- The main thing I recall about
f careful- Gary, who was an academic
ons; whiz and an outstanding ath-
s against lete, is that he was always
through polite, always kind and quiet,
hysterical and always ready to help any-
counter- one in need. Not the type of
ry to the individual one would ever
consistent wish evil upon. Neither he nor
ible land Paula are the kind of people
gulation who'd ever seek the limelight
for any reason.
ake final Though horrified at the rea-
ol- these son.my friends have been in
i,'lvel- the media's glate'aof late,I've
process. also been deelitu6c'd', f'ciW'-
or input lenged and not surprised by
irkshops. the way this godly family has
p.m on responded to their painful
e City plight. In the midst of any par-
. Youre- ent's most unfathomable loss,
ilso wel- the Whitlocks have exercised
thoughts great restraint; seeking under-
easier to standing instead of revenge
members and expressing faith that God
*n. Our will work some type of miracle
glad to from this evil mayhem.
i you in From the beginning, these
phone. heartbroken parents wanted
ways to Sarah's killer caught so no
epts that other family would have to
e current endure a loss like theirs. Their
tant has unselfish attitude, their devo-
ty's web- tion to their daughter, and
in't have 'their strength of conviction
you can have already touched countless
lall. You lives. Lives Gary and Paula
city staff won't know about until they
cornmis- are reunited with Sarah when
their time comes to exit this
t is the troubled earth.
cracy in "Tell the Whitlocks not to
ig about dwell on the end, but to con-
nding to stantly picture how happy
e issues Sarah is now," my friend
nity and Denise said when she phoned
re impor- shortly after, news of the Gary
ic Beach and Paula's loss broke.
e to live If anyone speaks with deep
understanding, Denise does.
,' Her brother Mfark was gunned
down during a Jacksonville
restaurant robbery several
years ago. Mark's daughter, an
)re infant at the time of her
father's murder, is'now a well
adjusted elementary school
student who speaks of her dad
with delight and devotion,
thanks to the enduring, consis-
;r hours tent love of her mother, grand-
parents, aunts and uncles.
>le story "You have to let a person go
daughter when their life on this planet is
-- not a over," Denise said, "but you
scue, but never have to let the loss of
e Simple their life be in vain. We still
is Hilton laugh at silly things Mark did
e Ritchie or said,, and we have worked
a people, hard to keep the good memo-
arn a liv- ries him in the forefront. We
miss Mark dearly, but we are
'13, but comforted by knowing he's at
at the home."
girls who I pray the Whitlocks will
the back land in the same place Denise's
ial labor .family has when they work
forced to through the necessary tough
details of future days. I truly
er: What expect they will.
Paris and Gary and Paula have already
eatening acknowledged that they'll
do every- never fully grasp the reason
eep their behind the taking of Sarah's
fortable? life. They just know their
ave front beloved daughter had- an
ring that impact on everyone she met.
ie soon? "Sarah knew and loved the
ing tern- Lord will all her, heart. We
)? hope," they expressed to those
true real- gathered to say their tempo-
ending rary goodbyes,' "that you do
too."


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Kathleen Feindt Bailey
Editor, Fhe Beaches Leader

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More letters to the editor:


Wal-Mart in Neptune Beach


is a nightmare come to life


To the editor:
One of, my personal nightmares is in the
process of becoming a daytime reality. That is
the proposal that a Wal-Mart be considered as a
possible inhabitant of the former Food .Lioi,
Shopping Center. Please say it ain't so!
As much as:I have complained about unsight-
ly strip mails, this would be even worse! With
affordable beach housing being a thing of the
past, where will the workforce come from who
will work for a' paltry Wal-Mart wage?
In small communities that need .jobs to sup-.
port their economies, Wal-Mart can be a valued
employer. But, here it will negatively impact all
small retailers who can never hope to compete
with Wal-Mart's low prices.
I am' not even close to being considered
wealthy, but I will pay a few dollars more to
shop at and to support Beaches' establishments
because I vale the entrepreneurial spirit of'
small shopkeepers..
.Idon't want them to be swallowed up by a
corporation who hires cheap Chinese labor and
pays low employee wages, to give us those low,
low prices that we find so appealing.
I find it ironic that the very same day that this
proposal was exposed, that the Times Union's


TMetro headline was about the fight that
dents near the intersection of-Atlantic Blvd.
Bartrum Road have had to fight for 3 yea
keep Wal-Mart out of their neighborhood.
,But, as one resident observed, "It is a m
defeat for Wal-Mart, but all they have to do
win once. We have to win every time." Beai
citizens need to rail against this proposal be
we become embroiled in a similar situation
Both Atlantic Beach and Neptune Beach c
munities must join forces and make it cle
Wal-mart that their presence is NOT welc
here. Besides, there are two Wal-Marts ju
short 15 minutes drive away' from the Bea
for those who need a Wal-Mart "fix."
And, if the city is worried about the tax
enue lost by the exit of Food Lion and Big
can't we at least attempt to loQk for and
incentives to those businesses that are a b
"fit" for our community?
Just look across the street at how the old P
Save was transformed into a very "cool" m
eclectic retailers. Let's take our time to g
'right. It will be worth it.
Lynn Sh
SNeptune Bc


Fraud against elderly is concern

to Florida's law enforcement


rT hs month, I would like to
address q topic of con-
1 cern. That being fraud
against our elderly. Of approxi-
mately 120,000 registered vot-
ers in St. Johns County, about
56,000 are currently age 50 or
older and about 32,000 are cur-
iently age 60 or older according
to records obtained from the St.
Johns County Supervisor of
Elections. As in other parts of
the state, with the arrival of the
baby boomer generation, we
look for St. Johns County to
continue to grow our popular. -:
tioh of senior .citizens.
Because retired adults
between the ages of 65 and 85
control over 709% of the nation's
wealth, according to the
National Center on Elder Abuse,
'and many of those people do
not realize the true value of their
assets, such as in the case of
homes and real estate that have
substantially increased in value
in recent years, seniors are likely
targets of a category of criminal
activity referred to as Elder
Fraud. .
Elder fraud can be loosely
described as. any financially
motivated crime, where the per-
petrator intentionally misleads
or deceives an elderly person in,
order to gain access to the \ic-
tim's assets for their own use.
The problem with the descrip-
tion is that there is really no
exact age that makes a person
elderly or senior, therefore statis-
tics and instances of this crime
are hard to track. In addition to:
physical age, elder also describes
a person in terms of bodily
health and ability to function,


DAVID SHOAR
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for example, debilitating memo-
ry loss or loss of mobility.
Data regarding this crime is
difficult to obtain since it is esti-
mated that only one in twenty
five cases ever get reported. If
those estimates are reliable, we
may have as many as 5 million
silent victims of elder fraud in
the United States even' year, sur-
passed only by the reported
cases of elder neglect and physi-
cal abuse. Currently there are
no national reporting systems in
place to record and analyze this
abuse. Secondly, we. suspect'
that the \crime is very often
unreported. Third, the actual
definitions of elder fraud vary,I
and, finally, the nature of 'the
crime makes it difficult to detect
even by trained professionals.
The overwhelming physical
and emotional toll of this crime
can not be understated. Late in
life, our elderly can not recover,
in many cases, as they could
when they were. younger and
still working. For the victims,
destroyed trust in a time of need


and isolation, crushed dre
ruined life savings and so
times even physical abuse
death can be the results.
Typically there is no
indicator of financial expl
tion; however there are se'
recognizable warning si
Some include a' new purpo
love interest or best friend
caregiver who seems to dem
a lot of control over decis
sudden changes in mood
behavior such as depression
.sadness, signs of neglect, po
Isiorin disappearing;, inexpli
financial 'transactions,' "\
usage, checks or credit
transactions including
appearance of suspicious 5i
tures on documents, large!
chases of needless home rep
or, poor explanations about
cific financial question's w
the elder person does not o
prehend financial arranges
have been made for them.
If you know of someone
could be a victim of elder ft
or ifyou suspect it, please re
thisto your local law enfo
meant agency or to the She
Office. For us in law enfi
ment, it is essential that we
tinue to follow-up with the
tims of these devastating cr
after the case is closed. At th
Johns County Sheriffs Of
we are committed to a ref
network of community.
grams and to ensure that
victim's advocates remain a
able to help.


Shoar is sheriff of
County.,


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before
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ist a
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To the editor: ,
Just' what is councilor
SWeldon a supporter of?7
In your March 22 edition
Mr. Weldon states "he's not a
supporter of Walmart coming
to Neptune Beach." I seem to6
remember Mr. Weldon giving
the Neptune Beach' taxpayers
the humongous legal bill for
ams, the Solantic Sign fiasco.
ome- Mr. Weldon why don't you
and ask the people of Neptune.
Beach what they want.for a
lone change.We could certainly use
oita- the additional tax revenue that
veral we are loosing from the empty
signs. buildings we now have. Mr.
orted Weldon and the council' need
id, a to be more flexible Good for
nand councilor. Pardee, sounds like
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March 24, 2006


_ CALlENDAR


St. Andrew A.M.E. Church is
sponsoring a tea and fashion
show from 7 to 9 p.m. today at
the Jacksonville Beach
Elementary School Auditorium,
315 10th St. S. Admission is
$20, with all proceeds benefit-
ing the church. Call Mable
McOueen at 241-1629 for
information.

Friday, March 24
Marketing essentials:
George Kinghom, director of
the Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art, will discuss mar-
keting essentials for artists from
3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach.
The event is free and open to
the public. Call 280-0614 for
information.

Seafood festival: The 25th
Annual Lions Club Seafood
Festival will be held from 3 to 9
p.m. today, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
March 25 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
March 26. The festival will be
held at Francis Field on Castillo
Drive behind the Visitors
Information Center in St.
Augustine. Admission is $1 per
person, with proceeds benefit-
ing,,-Lions Club charities. Call
904-829-1753 or visit
wwwv.remaxl00realty.com for
information.

Fish fry: Fleet Reserve
Association Branch 290 will
have a fish fry from 5 to 8 p.m.
at 390 Maavport Road, Atlantic
Beach. The cost is $8. Call 246-
6855 for information or to
place a take-out order.

Book club: The Red Hat
Foxes Book Club will meet at 7
p.m. at Books-A-Million.

Parrot Heads Parrot Heads in
Natural Settings (PHINS) of
Jacksonville will have a
"Gumbo Weekend" today and
March 25. The event starts with
a check in/meet and greet at 7
p.m. at Hooter's at Jacksonville
Landing. There will be a gumbo
cooking contest March 25 from
S 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with tasting
from 2 to 3 p.m. and awards at
3 p.m. A weekend package is
$35 per person. For informa-
tion, call Mark Renfroe at 771-
6890 or Barbara Shartran at
:764-8718.

Tea and fashion show: St.
Andrew A.M.E. Church is spon-
soring a tea and fashion show
from 7 to 9 p.m. at the
Jacksonville Beach Elementary
School Auditorium, 315 10th
St. S. Admission is $20, with all
proceeds benefiting the church.
Call NMable McQueen at 241-
1629 for information.

Reading: The St. Johns
Cultural Council and A Classic
Theatre Company present 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" at 7:30


p.m. today and March 25 at the
St. Augustine Beach Cultural
Arts Center, 370 A1A Beach
Blvd., St. Augustine Beach. The
program is free and open to the
public. Seating is limited. Visit
www.stjohnsculturalcouncil.or
g for information.

Saturday Marcht

Florida writers: The Florida
Writers Association Ponte Vedra
Writers Group will meet at 10
a.m. at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Library. Novelist Terri Ann
Ridgell is the speaker. The meet-
ing is open to members and
non-members alike. Call Vic
DiGenti at 904-285-2258 for
information.

Museum birthday: A
"Museum Birthday Festival"
will be held from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the Beaches Museum
and History Center, 380 Pablo
Ave., Jacksonville Beach. There
will be live music, arts and
crafts, storytelling and folk art
demonstration. Outdoor activi-
ties are free and open to' the
public. Museum admission is
$5 for adults, $4 for 65 .and
older, $3 for ages 6 to 17, and
free for children 5 and younger.
Call 241-5657 for information.

Flameworking workshQp: A
beginning flameworking work-
shop will be held from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. today and March 26 at
the Cultural Center at Ponte
Vedra Beach. The cost is $235
for members and $245 for non-
members. Call 280-0614 for
information.

Smokin' Red Hats: The
Smokin' Red Hat Ladies of VTFW
3270 will have a luncheon at 2
p.m. at Lynch's Irish Pub, 514
N. 1st St., 'Jacksonville Beach.
Call 241-8008 or 242-0042 for
information..

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


24. All proceeds benefit the
MTCF.

Tuesday, March 28
Senior workshop: A free seh-
ior workshop related to invest-;
ing will be held at 10 a.m. at
13171 Atlantic Blvd., Suite,300.
Reservations are required. Call.
221-8501.

Long-Time Newcomers: The
Long-Time Newcomers Club
will meet at 11 a.m. at Selva
Marina Country Club. Chef
.Robert of WVinn-DLxie will pres-
ent the program.

Women's history: For
Women's History Month,
Jacksonville Area NOW
(National Organization for
Women ) is hosting a reading
by Carol-Ann Medina of
"Pretend You Don't See the
Elephant" at 6:30 p.m. at the
Bookmark, 299 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach. All are welcome,
and refreshments will be
served.

Lecture: Paul Rusesabagina,
the hero of the Rwandan geno-
cide portrayed in "Hotel
Rwanda," will speak at 7 p.m. at
Jacksonville University's
Swisher Gymnasium. Tickets
are $5 per person. Call 256-
7520 for information.

Full Circle: Full Circle, a sup-
port group for those caring for
their elderly parents, will meet
at 7 p.m. at the Council on
Aging Coastal Community
Center, 180 Marine St., St.
Augustine. Call Diane Longo at
904-823-4815 for information.

Wednesday, March

Automotive recycling work-
shop: The Florida Department
of Environmental Protection
will sponsor a workshop on
automotive recycling. Visit
wwwv.dep.state.fl.us/waste/cate-
gories/hazardous/pages/Auto-
motiveRecyclers.htm for infor-
mation.

Thursday, March
S31)


women's parmersrup: Thne
Daughters .of the Beaches Women's Partnership
Confederacy: The Mattie T. i,,wil Imel from to 4,p,.m. at
-Wfight Chapter of the United 600'.-A Sawgras villagee Drive
Daughters of the Confederacy 'across from Publix in Ponte
will meet at 11 a.m. at Selva Vedra Beach. Call Gail Bacon at
Marina Country Club. Hugh 273-4795 or e-mail info@wom-
Palmer from the Mandarin enspartnership.oig for informa-
Museum is the speaker. Visitors tion.
are welcome. 223-3025.


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

Monday, March 27
Live Well celebration: Mayo
Clinic Jacksonville will host a
special educational breakfast to
celebrate' the launch of the
"Live Well. Think Well.
Community Outreach pro-
gram." The event will be held
from 10 a.m. till noon at the
Banquet Hall of the Jacksonville
Main Public Library, 303 N.
Laura St., Downtown
Jacksonville. Call 904-953-8734
to R.S.V.P.

Community association:
The Dolphin Cove Community
Association will. meet at 7 p.m.
at the Ponte Vedra Branch
Library. There' will be a meet
and greet at 6:30 p.m. lerry
Cameron, aide to County
Commissioner Ben Rich, will
discuss the neighborhood bill
of rights:

Online auction: Montessori
Tides Children's Foundation,
Inc., will hold an online auc-
tion. Online bids will be accept-
ed until March 30, and final
bids will be accepted during a
dinner event April 1 at Max's
Restaurant on Beach Boulevard.
For dinner reservations, call
deAnne at 246-8555 by March


Townhall meeting: A town-
hall meeting titled "Democracy
and Security: Are- They In
Conflict?" will be held from 7
to 9 p.m. at the Florida Times
Union Auditorium, One
Riverside Blvd., Jacksonville.
Admission is free. Call 904-591-
7634 for information.

Spring concert: The
Foundation Academy's annual
spring concert, "Sounds of
Spring," will be held at 7 p.m. at
Neptune Baptist Church. The
event is free. Call 241-3515 for
information.

Friday, March 31
Springing the Blues: The
14th Annual Springing the
Blues Festival will be held from
5 to 10 p.m. today, noon to 10
p.m. April 1, and noon to 8
p.m. April 2 at the Sea Walk
Pavilion in Jacksonville Beach.
In addition to music, there will
be barbecue and seafood, kids'
activities, and an arts and crafts
show. Call 249-3972 or visit
www.springingtheblues.com
for information.


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Sawgrass Country Club, 10034
Golf Club Drive, Ponte Vedra
Beach. State Regent Rebecca
Lockhart.is the speaker.

Chamber of Commerce: The
Jacksonville Regional Chamber
of Commerce will have a work-
shop titled "Presenting Your
Business Successfully" at 4:45
p.m., followed by the monthly
mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at
the Beaches Area Historical
Society, 380 Pablo Ave.,
Jacksonville Beach. There is no
charge. 249-3868.

Community health educa-
tion: Baptist Medical Center
Beaches is offering a communi-
ty health education class titled
"Lifesaving Issues for Women"
from 7 to 8 p.m. in Conference
Center Rooms A and B, 1350


Rummage sale: The
Jacksonville Beaches Woman's
Club will have a rummage sale
today and April 1 at 1315 2nd
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach.246-
2737 or 249-0786.

Saturday, April 1,
April Fools' Day.

Film festival: As part of the
First Coast Environmental Film
Festival, "The Water's Journey:
The River Returns" will be
shown at 10 a.m. at the Main
Library Auditorium, 303 N.
Laura St., followed by a discus-
sion panel from 11 a.m. till
noon. Organic coffee and
refreshments will be served
from 9:30 to 10 a.m.,

Fashion show: The Steinway
Society will present a sophisti-
cated afternoon fashion show
from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Casa Marina Hotel in
Jacksonville Beach. Tickets are
$100 each. 904-545-2117.

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

Queen Chi Chi: The Red Hat
Foxes will go to Savannah for a
show and gourmet dining at
the Paula Dean restaurant. The
cost is $69. E-mail
RedHatGrits@comcast.net for
information.

Sons and daughters of vet-
erans: The Association of Sons
and Daughters of WWII
Veterans will lead a group to
England and France this month
to commemorate the 62nd
anniversary of the D-Day land-
ings, the Battle for Normandy
and the drive through France to
the Rhine. 561-865-8495.

Sunday, April 2
Daylight Savings Time
begins.

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

Tuesday, April 4
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Beach Branch Library. This is an
after-school program allowing a
virtual visit to an art museum
for school-age children. 273-
6578.

Thursday, April 6
Chamber of Commerce: The
Jacksonville Regional Chamber
of Commerce will present
"Small Business Expert at the
Beach" from 1 to 5 p.m. at 325
Jacksonville Drive, Jacksonville
Beach. There is no charge.
Appointments aie necessary. E-
mail elaine.millerC@myjaxcham-
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OBITUARIES


Joseph Angelieri


Joseph Angelieri, born July
31, 1916 died March 19, 2006.
He was a retired Chief Petty
Officer who served during
VWVII in the Naval Lighter
Than Air Corp based in
Lakehurst, NJ and was a mem-
ber of the first crew to land a
blimp on an aircraft carrier.
He survived his wife Victoria
by 10 years and leaves behind
three sons, Joseph Jr. (Judi),
Paul (Joyce) and Robert


(Chrissy); two daughters,
Donna (Wade) and Nadine
(Hal), as well as five grandchil-
dren and six great grandchil-
dren.
The family received friends
Thursday and funeral services
are today, Friday, at noon at
Corey-Kerlin Funeral Home on
Cesery Blvd. Full military hon-
ors will be at Greenlawn
Cemetery following the serv-
ice. ,


Michael J. Grundy


Pr.oic by LAURA FOWItLER
St. Johns County schools Superintendent Joseph Joyner (center) pauses Wednesday at the
Sawgrass Marriott Resort, where he spoke at a luncheon of the Ponte Vedra Beach Chamber of
Commerce. With him are Andy Scott (left), immediate past Chamber president, and Jeffrey
Oliasami, Chamber president and hotel manager of the Sawgrass Marriott.


BRIEFS


Marketing for artists
George Kinghorn, director of the Jacksonville
Museum of Modem Art, will talk about marketing
essentials for artists today from 3 p.m. to 4:30
p.m. at the Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach..
Topics include promoting your work, develop-
ing a presentation and working with commercial
galleries.
The program is free and open to the public. The
center is at 50 Executive Way, Ponte Vedra.
Eminent domain aired
A discussion on the use of eminent domain in
St. Johns County will be led by Jerry Cameron at
SMonday's meeting of the Ponte Vedra Beaches
Coalition, scheduled 10 a.m. at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library.
Also, Cameron and Tina McGough will lead a
discussion on charter government, one of the
issues being looked into by members of the
Coalition as they seek better communication with
county government.
The meeting is open to the public.
Project diverts traffic
The main entrance to the St. Johns County
administrative complex will be dosed for road
work for about three months beginning Monday.
Traffic will be diverted to Avenue D, west of the
main entrance, during construction of a loop road
that is expected to make driving safer around the
complex and relieve traffic problems at U.S. 1 and
Lewis Speedway.
Teens get makeup tips
Professional makeup tips and makeovers will be
given to teens at the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 11.
The program has space for 20 teVesan apyoe-.
wishing to take part..is asled' Ad call Linda,,l,
Leukanech at 273-0495. '
The program will be given by Sunshine Jones, a
professional makeup artist who has worked for
ABC, PBS, "Inside Edition," the FBI and Proctor &
Gamble.
Free cancer screening
A free breast cancer screening clinic for women
will be held 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday at the St.
Johns County Health Department in St.
Augustine.
No appointment is necessary. Breast exams will
be given by an ob/gyn physician. The program
pays for mammograms for women who are unin-
sured or underinsured.
The clinic is at 1955 U.S. 1 S., Suite 100. For


information, call (904) 825-5055, ext. 1112.
Host families sought
Families in Ponte Vedra and other Beaches areas
are being sought to offer short-term housing for
students from foreign countries.
The language travel program, EF Educational
Homestay Program, seeks families who can pro-
vide housing, meals and transportation to bus
stops for the students, who will arrive July 5 and
depart Aug. 1.
Students are from Austria, France, Germany,
Italy, Russia and Spain.
The students will attend classes at Nease High
School and will have evenings and weekends bee.
For information, call Merita Hawk at 551-7243
or 294-5546.
Landscape Florida style
A class in Florida-friendly landscaping will be
held 10 a.m. to,1 p.m. Saturday, April 8, at the
Guana reserve resource building off State Road
A1A just north of the Gate station.
The program, being taught by master gardeners
from St. Johns County, will cover the principles of
the Florida Yards & Neighborhoods program:
reduce storm runoff, recycle, attract wildlife, right
plant for the right place, protect the shoreline,
mulch and fertilize property, water efficiently and
manage pests responsibly.
The cost is $5. To reserve a spot, call (904) 209-
0430.
Free rape seminar set
A 'free seminar, "Empowering Survivors of
Sexual Assault," will be given 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Thursday, April 6, at Flagler Hospital in St.
Augustine. The public is invited.
S.Th4 program, 'gahi!ed'b- Fla1I~ Hospita'lan'd
Betty Griffin Hd se-.domstrIc abuse shelter; "is
timed for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.
Advance registration is suggested at (904) 808-
8544.
River's history revealed
Dr. Dan Schafer, a professor of history at the
University of North Florida, will speak about
Guana River history at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 20,
at the Guana reserve south of Ponte Vedra Beach.
The' lecture is'included with admission to the
Environmental Education Center: $2 for adults
and $1 for ages 10 to. 17. The center is near the
Guana-dam, off State Road A1A about 12 miles
south of Mickler Road. For information call (904)
823-4500.


Skateboard contest set for AB


by JEFFREY MINTON
STAFF WRITER '
The city of Atlantic Beach will celebrate the
one-year anniversary of the opening of the
city's public skate park with a skateboarding
contest.
The city-sponsored "Bowl Bash" is scheduled
to begin at noon May 13 at the Oceanside
Rotary Skate Park located at 800 Seminole Road
in Russell Park.
The contest has three divisions:
*14 years old and under
*15 years old and over
*Open Pro
The registration fee for the contest is $20 for
the ages divisions and $40 for the pro division.
Participants must register and complete a
Waiver Form by noon May 12.
Check-in for contest participants will is 10
p.m. May 13.
Winners will receive trophies -and cash
prizes.
The event will also feature live music and


Mom: Arrested in PV


Conttfrom A-1
Susan Schroeder, spokes-
woman for the Orange
County, Calif., District
Attorney's office, said
Thursday that the mother is
accused of "wanting to.
deprive him [the father] of .
. visitation in absconding
with the child."
The mother was given phys-
ical custody of the boy but the
father, Ernie Aguila, was
allowed visitation every week-
end, Schroeder said.
The mother and boy were
reported missing Sept. 17, and
the charge was filed by the
District Attorney on Dec. 8,
Schroeder said.
There had been no word on


free giveaways.
For more information on the event, call the
Atlantic Beach Parks and Recreation
Department at 247-5828.
Other upcoming events put on by the city's
Parks and Recreation Department are:
*Acoustic Night April 23 from 4 p.m.
to 6 p.m. at the Adele Grage Cultural Center
and Bull Memorial Park.
*Tour de Parks a family-oriented bicy-
cle tour of the city's parks April 22.
*The 2nd Annual Art in the Park
Festival May 6 beginning at 10 a.m. at Bull
Park.
*Songwriter's Night May 7 from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Adele Grage Cultural
Center.
*Acoustic Night May 21 from 4 p.m.
to 6 p.m. at the Adele Grage Cultural Center
and Bull Memorial Park.
eShakespeare in the Park June 3-4 at
Ruissell Park. The June 3 play begins at 7:30
p.m. and the June 4 play begins at 2 p.m.


the whereabouts of the moth-
er and child before Monday's
arrest, she said.
The St. Johns County
School District, citing confi-
dentiality requirements,
would not say in what grade
the child was enrolled at
Ocean Palms, which has
kindergarten through grade
five.
The mother .was arrested,
without incident, deputies
said.
California police were
expected to accompany the
mother and boy back to
California, although the
mother is entitled to extradi-
tion proceedings, Schroeder
said.


Michael J. Grundy died.
March 16, 2006. After a long
career in the Army Corps of
Engineers, he created, owned,
and operated a small business
in Florida.
In lieu of flowers, please send
donations in his name to
National Public Radio, which.
was his source of daily enjoy-
ment, to the following address:
100 Festival Park Ave
Jacksonville, Florida 32202.
A party to celebrate and
remember him was held at 7
p.m. on Wednesday March 22;
at his home on Phillips Avenue
in Ponte Vedra Beach.

Jeffrey Scott Ware

Jeffrey Scott Ware, 38, born
May 4, 1967 in Decatur, Ga.,
died Tuesday, March 21, 2006
in Jacksonville Beach. He
attended Christ United
Methodist Church, Neptune
Beach.


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Giving employees a built-in
excuse for lousy performance
in humdrum or nasty tasks
also gives them a way out of
doing a good job, a new
University of Florida study
finds.
"Benjamin Franklin once
said, 'He that is good at mak-
ing excuses is seldom good at
anything else,'"' said Ryan
Johnson, a UF psychology
graduate student who did the
study for his master's thesis.
"Having a good excuse for not
performing at orie's best can
lead to a worse performance'
on the job."
While excuse-making has
been recognized in other
studies for boosting self-
esteem and lowering the risk
of depression, the UF research
*finds it dampens worker pro-
ductivity on relatively simple,
mundane tasks.,
"These findings have impor-
tant implications for educa-
tion and industry, where peo-
ple are often asked to work in
groups on tasks that aren't
particularly motivating or
interesting," Johnson said.
In the UF study, 193 stu-
dents from an introductory
psychology class were divided
into two groups to perform a
brainstorming task. The par-
ticipants were asked to write
* down as many different uses
for a knife as they could think
of in 15 minutes while seated
in cubicles listening to crowd
'tditle "f~l'aed' on a stereo sys-
tem. .'
One 'group was told the
background noise interfered
with concentration and cre-
atiwity, while the other group
was told the noise had no
effect.
Participants who were given
the socially acceptable excuse
not to do well in the form of
information from an authori-
ty figure that background
noise was detrimental to their
performance generated
fewer uses for the knife than
those who were told the noise
probably would not affect
their performance, he said,
Studies on excuses have
focused on difficult, meaning-
ful tasks such as learning to
read or taking a math test, but
ignored. the unpleasant bor-
ing ,,tasks that people
encounter on a regular basis,
Johnson said.
"It's~not difficult to think of
a good reason for doing a sec-
ond-rate job washing the
dishes or scrubbing the toi-
let," he said. "Such tasks have
two things in common: They
need to be done, and most
people do not enjoy doing
them ,." '' '
Generally, research shows
excuses help people do well


when facing an activity that is
unusually demanding or
stressful, Johnson said. "To
get the best performance out
of someone in these circum-
stances, you give them some
sort of handicap or excuse
and that takes the pressure off
a little bit," he said.
For example,. one study
showed that if people who
were extremely socially anx-
ious listened to noise that was
said to interfere with their
social performance and then
were put in a situation where
they met a group of strangers,
they would feel more at ease
and. appear more outgoing, he
said.' '
People who don't hesitate
to employ excuses have been
found to be both mentally
and physically healthier, per-
haps because they are less
likely to brood over their mis-
takes, Johnson said. "If you
look at depressed individuals,
,you find that they take per-
Isonal responsibility for every
bad thing that happens to
them," he said.
Excuses also may be a relief
for the person on the receiv-
ing end, Johnson said. For
example, rejecting a dating
invitation with an 'excuse,
such as illness, instead of pro-
fessing a lack of interest in
the person can avoid hard.
feelings, he said.
One study found that man-,
:.agers :who used excuses to
explain unpopular actions
toward employees, such as
pay cuts, were perceived as
fairer by employees than
those who gave justific'ati'ons
or no reasons at all, he said.
Johnson said he became
interested in the subject of
excuse-making after talking
with his professors, who said
they found the practice
"increasingly more prevalent
among their students than.'
they did 15 or 20 years ago.
"Avoiding the use of excus-
es can be a monumental task
for even the most responsible
person when there is some
perfectly good excuse avail-
able to cushion the blow," he
said. "Blaming a late arrival
on a ,traffic jam or a failed
exam on an inept professor
Scan often make people feel
better about themselves and
reduce the likelihood of nega-
tive impressions." :
Thomas Britt, a Clemson
.University psychologist, said,
Johnson's study is an impor-
tant contribution and "sug-
gests that part of the negative
effects of noise on perform-
ance may be a function of
excuse-making rather than
the noise itself."
Keen writes for the University
of Florida's Department of
Information and Publication
Services.


Sisler Johnston Interior Design has completed the installation of
renovations to the suites at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club's Beach
House, one of 10 Florida-style buildings offering guest accom-
modations atthe luxury resort. Judith Sisler Johnston, president
of the firm, said the suites have two window walls facing the
ocean. "I made the most of that view by choosing finishes and
furnishings that best complement the sand and sea," she said.


BUSINESS BRIEFS


Lita Cerni is' ColdWell
Banker Commercial
Nicholsbn-Williams Realty's
top performer for February,
based on her, outstanding
sales. She was awarded the Top
Gun award, based on her sales
volume for the month. She is a
retail specialist based 'out of
the company's Jacksonville'
Beach office and -has over 20
years experience in the com-,
mercial real estate industry.
Second to Cerni was' Colin
Nicholson, who worked with'
her on a contributing deal to
her monthly total., i
Prudential ;Network Realty's
award winners for the month
of February at the Beaches
office were:
listings: Maggie Haynes;,
sales: Cinnamon Vincent; and
transactions and producer
Michelle Cummings. At the
Ponte Vedra office, Elizabeth
Hudgins was top lister, transac-
tions and producer while the
sales award went to Brownrigg.
Ramsay. ,
The First Coast office of the
Northwestern Mutual
Financial Network, The Koch
Group, recently opened a new
office ;at Ponte Vedra' Parke
(A1A and Solana Road) in
Ponte Vedra 'Beach, and cele-
*brated the new location with a
TPC-theme open house March
22. 'The opening featured the
traditional ribbon-cutting, live
music, catered hors d'oeuvres,
and a raffle of two tickets to
The Players Championship.,
The Koch Group has more
than 45 financial representa-
tives, who are part of a net-
work of specialists offering, a
wide array of financial services
and products.
,* ,
Michael Howell was recently
named the new area executive
director of the' Boys & Girls
'club of Northeast Florida, put-
ting him in charge .of the
Beaches Club.
*
a Lalain, e
Fernandez,
Brad Becker
and Michael
Dandrea have
joined the
sales team at
SWats o n
Realty Corp.'s
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Office. Born
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Philippines
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Fernandez
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B os t o n
University
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d u a I
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degree.: in
E c o n o m i c s
a n d
International Becker
Relations and.
later received W
a lIaw degree
from St.
Jo h n s,
University
School of
Law. Prior to
moving to
Jacksonville,
she resided in
New York
City and later
in South Fernandez
Florida. Fernandez
Becker was
born in Indianapolis into a
family of Realtors. Raised in
Dallas,. he ,'attended the
University of Oklahoma and
later lived in various locations
as a restaurant manager. He
and his family moved ,to
Jacksonville. Dandrea moved'
to Jacksonville in August of
2005, and prior to that, lived
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania for
29 years.
For the first time, more than
110 million homes in China
will have access to live week-
end coverage of THE PLAYERS
Championship on CCTV 5
through a broadcast agreement
with the Chinese national tele-
vision station. Coupled with
several other new agreements,
television coverage of THE
PLAYERS has expanded to 164
countries in 35 languages and
to over 530 million house-
holds outside the United
States. China, with a popula-
tion of 1.3 billion citizens, has
a fast-rising interest in golf.
Golfweek recently reported
that a burgeoning middle class
has China poised for a poten-
tial "participation boom unri-
valed in the annals, of golf."

Hibernia will host a exhibi-
tion of work by furniture
maker Gary Keener through
April' 8. Keener now has a
workshop in New Carlisle in
Southwest Ohio and makes a
:wide range of furniture, using
traditional joinery and hand
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March 24, 2006


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Furyk, Love set the pace at Players


By ROBERT DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR

Two-time champ Davis Love
III and Ponte Vedra Beach's Jim
Furyk must have inspired each
other. Playing together
Thursday in the early morning
hours at The Players
Championship, each carded
seven birdies on their way to
sharing the first round lead at
7-under.
While much of the focus and
fan attention was on whether
Tiger Woods would make his
12:33 p.m. tee time after flying
to California early Wednesday
morning to visit his ailing
father (Tiger did make it back
in time), Furyk and Love
torched the Stadium Course at
Sawgrass. The playing partners
had bogey-free rounds despite
dreary, calm conditions along
with intermittent rain.
"I got off to a good start, hit
the ball real well, made some
putts and took advantage of
the softer greens," the 41-year-
old Love said. "[I'll] take today
over the last two practice ,day
when the wind blew like crazy.
It was a little easier to play."
Love's previous Players victo-
ries were in 1992 and 2003. His
65. on Thursday was just one
shot Love's remarkable final
round in 2003 amid wind and
rain. .
"When you've got a day like
today, you have to shoot a
good score and not put your-
self behind," he said. "It's not a
good course to catch up or.",
While Furyk is certainly as
familiar with Sawgrass as any-
one in the field, the 35-year.-
old has seen his share of frus-
tration at The Players.
Championship. In 10 appear-
ances, Furyk has missed The cut
twice and finished 35th or
lower three times. His best.
placing was a tie for fourth in
.2003.
* "I have always put myself
behind the eight-ball," Furyk
said Thursday. "I have proba-
bly played .a few solid rounds
to start the tournaments out,
but I never jumped out and'
shot a real good number like
today.
"The golf course today played.
so much different than what we
see on a regular basis. I didn't
know what to expect and I did
not know it was supposed to
rain this morning," he contin-
ued. "It softened up the greens
after a couple of days of wind
that we had and made scoring a
little less difficult today."
While Love- and Furyk had
the advantage of playing their
morning round in mostly dry
conditions, those with after-
noon tee times had to contend
with significantly more, rain.
Generally scores were better
Thursday morning, but
Germany's Bernhard Langer
bucked that trend by posting a
5-under 67 to tie for third with,
Australia's Robert Allenby.


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ABOVE: Davis Love III, left, and Jim.lFuryk each chip toward the 18th green Thursday during the opening round of The Players Championship. Love and Furyk, play-
ing alongside each other, share the lead at 7-under after each shot a 65. BELOW: Robert Allenby follows his tee shot at the 10th hole. Allenby is tied for third.

Teeing off .just after noon; 2006 Players Championship
Langer birdied four of the last C m o h '
seven holes to get to 5-under. Opening' Round Scores
Throughout the opening
round the Stadium Course was
good to.those who know it T1. Jim Furyk -7
best. Defending champion T1. Davis Love III -7
Fred Funk shot a 2-under-par Fe. .. Allnbi -7
70 to .conclude his morning T3. Robert Allenby
round and Vijay Singh, who T3. Bernhard Langer -5
began play just after 1 p.m., T5. ArronOberholser
eagled the 507-yard, par 5 16th ...... ..... ........
to drop to 4-under and a tie for T5. Ben Crane -4
fifth place. 4 T5. Vijay Singh -4
Though Woods did complete
his cross-country trip in time -T5.J.M. Olazabal -4
for Thursday's opening round T5. John Rollins -4
at the TPC, the world's number T5. John Rollins 4
one-ranked player struggled to .. T5. Henrik Stenson-4
an even-par 72. Woods' round P T11. Joe Durant -3
included five bogeys and five T11. Rocco Mediate -3
birdies.
Play continties Friday with RetiefGoosen
chilly temperatures but sunny T Steve Flesch -
skies forecast for the remainderT11. Steve Flesch
of the weekend. T11. Olin Browne -3


Nease baseball still perfect


Panthers run-rule Interlachen as

Reifsnider delivers strong outing


Photo by ROB DeANGELO
Nease High pitcher Matt Reifsnider gets ready to fire to the plate during
recent action. With Reifsnider on the hill, the Panthers defeated Interlachen
10-0 Tuesday to remain unbeaten this season.


By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER

Nease baseball stayed undefeated on
the season with Tuesday night's 10-0
mercy-rule victory over visiting
Interlachen.
Every Panther saw action during the
ballgame as Nease increased its mark to
12-0, the best start in
school history.
"I'm hoping it lasts
the whole season,"
Nease coach Boo \
Mullins said of the win .
streak. "Until the state
championship games.
We're going to keep
working our tails off
and try to make it hap-
pen. The boys don't o
want this thing to quit,
and I don't, either." PANTHERS
Matt Reifsnider
pitched four strong RAMS
innings against.
Interlachen, giving up one hit before
turning the game over to reliever Joe
Zwick. Reifsnider matched fellow
righthanded starter Daniel Jones with
unblemished 5-0 records.
Reifsnider gave Nease the lead in the
bottom of the first, hitting a 3-2 pitch


over the rightfield fence off Interlachen
starter Dustin Tyre with Vince Ratto on,
third. The home run, Reifsnider's team-"
leading third of the season, put the
Panthers on top 2-0.
Ratto had a perfect night at the plate,
going 3-for-3. The senior centerfielder
opened with bunt singles down the
third-base line. in the first and third
innings, then rifled a
] single to left in the
; y fourth.
A fielder's choice with
one out in the fifth by'
junior Anthony Bretz, in
S" .his first at-bat of the sea-
/ son, brought in the
mercy-rule winning run.
The 10 runs marked the
fifth time the Panthers
have scored 10 or more
this year.
4 Reifsnider, who
entered the game with
0 33 strikeouts in 34'
innings, fanned seven in
his four frames to up his season totals to
40 in 38. His lone walk, to Rams' lead-
off hitter Evan Garris, was just his sixth
allowed this year.
The only hit Riefsnider allowed was
to Rams designated hitter Steven
Klinger, batting second in the top of the


third. Klinger's single ended a string of
six .consecutive strikeouts. Riefsnider
fanned the next hitter, making it seven
of eight..
Second baseman Blake Sanders made
his 70th consecutive start, establishing
a Nease record. Matthew Redding, who
went into the Interlachen game with a
.469 batting average, singled in two at-
bats.
"Everybody played tonight," said
Mulllins. "That's the great thing. That's
what we're here for. We're trying.to get
everybody in the games, and this is
good experience for our younger boys.
'We've got 20 kids who know the way
we play. We put a little pressure on
them, tried to get a couple extra runs
and bunted three times safely. That's
just our game. We play small ball.
"Everything's going the way we
planned. We've just got to keep working
hard. And good things will happen to
those who work hard," said Mullins.
Nease passed the midpoint of its 21-
game season with a 6-4 win over St.
Augustine March 17 and has 10 games
remaining.
"I'm speechless to be able to say that
[of Nease still being undefeated],", said
Reifsnider. "I remember [being asked] in
the very beginning of the season about
whether we could keep this going. And
I said, 'Well, it's not very probable.' But
I would love to keep it going.
"Right now, the way it's looking,, how
strong our team is, and how strong our


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FISHING




Today's lures come complete


with ridiculous, crazy names


SThat's with the names
"/j/ of fishing lures these
V days? Some of the
names that .lure companies*
come up with are just plain
ridiculous.
Others, like the Berkley Gulp,
say it all with just one word,
That one's kind of self-explana-
tory for sure.
I remember when I first start-
ed fishing that some of the
names made sense to the point
that you really didn't even give
the lures name a second
thought.
Take Sea Hawk for example,
that lure was about three inch-
es long with two treble hooks
attached. It came in numerous
color combinations and was
designed to be cast with a spin-
ning outfit targeting bluefish
and Spanish mackerel. It was a
great lure and many a fish fell
to it.
I learned to plug cast throw-
ing a Sea Hawk. The action of
the lure was a quick side-to-side
motion as it was retrieved. Kind
of like a hawk might do as it
came into pick up a squirrel,
adjusting its flight from side to
side as the squirrel tried to get
away.
Hmm The Sea Hawk is no
more but a lure named the
Gotcha has taken its. place.
There was an old trolling lure
that looked like a small ball of
hair that when trolled in front
of a ballyhoo induced more
strikes than ballyhoo trolled
without it. The name of that
lure was Sea Witch. Please don't
ask me where that name could
have came from but the lure
has survived the test of time


CAPTAIN
ROGER WALKER
COLUMNIST


and is still made today.
One more older one was the
King Getter, which was' a
banana shaped spoon approxi-
mately six inches long that had
two big treble hooks on it. Back
in its day kings were known to
hit silver spoons, a three and a
half inch Drone being the
favorite.
The King Getter was sup-
posed to catch more kings than
a Drone but sadly it just didn't
happen that way. Added to the
dismal performance of the King
Getter was the fact that
unhooking two big treble
hooks from a very upset king-
fish was dangerous to the
angler doing the unhooking.
That explains why that lure
isn't around anymore.
Now with new lures the
names have definitely changed.
How about a Wildeye Shrimp
in pink with silver flake in it?
All the shrimp I've seen are
basically some shade of brown.


Brown is' not a. color for a
Wildeye Shrimp by the way.
Most lure companies had
renamed brown, root beer. But
you can get rubber shrimp in
bright yellow and chartreuse. I.
wonder what a fish is thinking
when he gets ready to bite a
chartreuse shrimp? Maybe it's,
"Hey I must be off of Thiee Mile
Island."
Storm has a Hot N Tot lure
line. No, not Hot 2 Trot Hot,
N Tot. The other name must
have already been used.
Here's one I particularly like:
it's Bass Assassin. Let's see, in
this era of catch and release we
have a lure named assassin?
Oh, the lure looks like a sea slug
that forgot to take steroids -
ever.
Some names even make
sense. A Crippled Herring
sounds like something a fish
would eat. Snapper Slapper,
which has a trail hook designed
to eliminate short strikes from
bottom fish, even sounds right.
But a Sea Minnow that's
designed to catch big trolling
fish doesn't quite seem to be
named properly.
Fresh water is another thing
all together. There's the Mister
Bill that doesn't look anything
like anyone named Bill.
Or the Yabby Floating
Crayfish crank bait that defi-
nitely doesn't look like a craw-
fish. Both are designed to catch
that bass of a lifetime for you.
A few more differently
named freshwater lures are the
Gunfish, whatever that is. How
about the Deep Runner Tiger
or the Deep Runner Panther?
I'm starting to question what
these freshwater guys are even,


fishing for.
There's even a line of lures
named after a Japanese profes-
sional bass fisherman. Hey did-
n't we start that fishery?
And I haven't even scratched,
the surface with this madness.
Do a Yahoo search for "bass
fishing lures" and you'll get
2,630,000 web sites to look at,
not just lures but web sites with
lures on them.
But one thing is certain and
that is .that a grape rubber
worm is purple and it catches
lots of bass.


" any doctor's offices are
going "paperless." My
.office now keeps all of
a patient's medical records and
office notes in computer files
instead of actually printing out
the information into a paper
chart.
It makes for a much more
efficient office, for staff mem-
bers can readily "retrieve" a
chart, and multiple people can
.look at it at one time. If a
patient calls, the staff member
can pull his or her chart with-
out leaving their seat as a
" patient's questions are
answered or appointments are
made.
Baptist Medical Center South
is a completely paperless hospi-
tal, and plans are now in the
works to convert Baptist
Medical Center Nassau to
paperless in the next few years.
Computers are certainly a
part of our everyday lives now
and their uses are widespread as
well in medicine. Just about
any information that you need
is readily available on the inter-
net. Doctors are quickly able to
research illnesses and their
symptoms, and look at digital'
images for comparison of phys-
ical appearances or studies such
as an X-ray.
Doctors can carry a wealth of
information in their pocket
with a palm device. Physicians
can take online courses as part
of their continuing education.
In some areas, doctors may be
able to see patients who live in
remote areas via a "video
appointment," and-seeing and
treating the patient without the
patient having to travel a signif-
icant distance to the doctor.
Medical information is just a
click of the mouse away, and


GREGORY
SMITH, M.D.
CONTRIBUTOR


therefore patients now often
present to their doctor with an
abundance of' information.
Patients are active participants
in their treatments these days
and are well educated.
Again, because of the
Internet, patients may show up
already knowing their diagno-
sis, and have already researched
their treatment options. In
some ways this may make my
job easier, for I do not have to
convince them that they need a
particular treatment such as
surgery.
It is always funny to me
when I ask a patient what is
bothering him, and he instead
tells me his diagnosis. After a
review of the history and phys-
ical exam, if the diagnosis is not
what the patient originally sug-
gested, it can makes things a lit-
tle more difficult.
I really don't mind a patient
coming in with his own
research. Sometimes the infor-
mation that the doctor has
given you may not be exactly
the same as what you have
found online. If this is the case,


my advice is to be careful and
handle the situation tactfully
and respectfully.
If you have contradictory
information, my suggestion is
not to challenge your doctor,
but instead, indicate that you
found some other interesting
information and that you
would like a professional opin-
ion about what you found, and
you should leave a copy
behind. This will give him an
opportunity to review your
research and discuss it further
at your next appointment.
If you are going to do your
own research, be careful where
you search. There still are
snake oil salesmen out there,
and in some cases, medical
advice may just be a ploy to get
you to purchase a product.
Websites that end in ".org" or
".gov" or ".edu" are likely a
nonprofit group, governmental
institution or university, and
therefore should be more reli-
able.
Also, make sure that the
information that you are read-
ing is current. For example, if
you are reading something old,
it may suggest a drug that is no
longer available, or has turned
put to be unsafe or even dan-
gerous in certain situations.

This column is written to dis-
cussS issues regarding sports, medi-
cine, and safety. It is not intend-
ed to senrve as a replacement for
treatment by your regular doctor.
It is only designed to offer guide-
lines on the prevention, recogni-
tion, and care of injuries and ill-
ness. Specific concerns should
be discussed with your physician.
Mail your questions to Gregon'
Smith, AID -Sportsinedicine,
1250 S. 18th Street, Suite 204,
Fernandina Beach, FL 32034.


BASEBALL: Nease High undefeated;

off to the best start in school's history


Continued from page 9A

defense and how our hitting
has been going, I would love it.
It would be amazing," said the
senior right-hander.
Reifsnider was surprised to
see his first-inning fly clear the
fence,
"Just Went with it. And,
truthfully, my first I've ever
had [to the opposite field]. So
it was pretty exciting.
"I looked out there, thought
it was.going to land in front of
him.I had no idea it was going
to go out," said Reifsnider, who
downplayed the significance


of his HR. ,
"My team does a great job
to help me out, with 'eight
more runs behind that. Plus
our [substitutes], when they
came in, they also did a great
job. They didn't give up one
error, didn't give up one hit.
Ended up scoring the last two
runs to win the ballgame."'
Mullins took pride in point-
ing out the Panthers had an
entirely new lineup on the
field when the game ended
after the top of the fifth.
"We put nine new guys out
there," said the Nease coach,
"and they did the job. We're


deep all around."
While he was decidedly
pleased with the effort of his
.subs, Mullins said his, starting
nine will remain intact as the
season progresses
The Panthers. will put their
perfect record on the line next
Monday when they travel to
Atlantic High School in a 6:.30
p.m. start.' After that, it's a
return home March 31 to host
Pedro Menendez High and
another home game April 1
when Nease hosts Nassau
High.
The' Panthers will face
Interlachen again April 10.


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Tea has benefits
St. Andrew. A.M.E. Church is
sponsoring a. tea and fashion --
show
Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the -
Jacksonville Beach Elementary -
School Auditorium, 315 10th St. L
S. A donation of $20 will be col-
lected at the door and all proceeds
will. benefit the church. For more,
information call Mable McQueen 904-
241-1629.


Fine Arts concert Sunday
On Sunday, March 26, at 3 p.m. the Beaches Fine Arts Series will
present The Emerson String Quartet, one of the world's foremost
Chamber Ensembles. A reception will follow the program at
which the artworks of Solomon Dixon will be on exhibit. The
program and reception are free and open to the public. The con-
cert will be held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1150 5th St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Call 270-1771

BBQ fans delight
Barbecue, a daredevil motorcycles stunt and rock music are on
tap at this weekend's first ever "Jacksonville BBQ Blast" at
Metropolitan Park. The three-day event is scheduled Friday from
5 p.m. to 12 a.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. and Sunday
12 p.m. to 8 p.m. The festival includes various barbecue cooking
contests, a paintball tournament, a stunt motorcycle jump by
Robbie Knievel and live music by Slow Ride Molly Hatchet and
Blackfoot; and Bad Company. The cost for the event is $20 per
day, or three-day passes are available for $30. Tickets are available
at www.ticketmaster.com, Jiffy Lube and Johnson's Family Flea
market. For more information and an event scheduled, visit
www.jacksonvillebbqblast.com.

What to eat, what to eat
"The Future of Food" will be the topic of a mo-ie to be shown
Apnl 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Atlantic Theatres, 751 Atlantic Blvd. On
April 13 from 7:30 to 8 p.m. "The Living Land" will be screened
with "Keepers of the Coast" from 8:15 to 8:45 p.m. The movies
are part of the First Coast Environmental Film Festival iFCEFFi,
presented in collaboration with the Green Team Project, Families
for Naturl Li-ing, Turtle Island Natural Foods and a child's place
Montessori Schools. The festival will include 10 movies dealing
with a variety of environmental and social issues. Following the
movie screenings the FCEFF committee will host a moderated
audience,.Q&A or an expert.panel discussion. These events are
free and open to the public. On Earth Day, April 22, a series of
movies will be shown back-to-back all day at the Jacksonville
Landing as part of the annual Jacksonville Earth Day celebration.

Catch a train
SThe Great Western and
Atlantic Train Show will be at
the Greater Jacksonville
Agricultural Fairgrounds
Saturday and Sunday. Billed as
Northern Florida's largest train
show, it will be open from 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
Sunday. Admission is $8 for
adults and free to children.
Vendors from all over -the country will participate and model
train layouts will be featured.
Ten free model train workshops will be offered over the week-
end and there will be a riding train for kids. For a discount
coupon and additional information visit the Website at
www.gwaats.com


Family fun, naturally
University of North Florida's Child Development Research
Center ICDRC) and UNF Nature Trails will present the second
annual UNF Family Fest April 9 from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at
the UNF picnic area near St. Johns Bluff Road rain location: UNF
Soccer Stadiumt. Price is $3/child, $5/adult, or $10 for the entire
family. There will be a variety of fun-filled activities for all ages,
with a focus on reading and nature. This fund-raising event will
benefit the CDRC and the Nature Trails. 'The Bella Voce music
company will present a musical theater performance, with audi-
ence participation, and a mini-workshop. Also featured will be
the Nile Crocodile professional storytellers, craft and nature proj-
ects, canoeing, games, guided nature walks, parachute activity,
and face painting.


Watch Night watch

St.' Augustine" will present its annual Spanish Nightwatcho
Saturday, April 8. Activities will remind visitors and residents of the
city's long history as a military outpost guarding the Spanish
Empire. Throughout the day, authentically-clad soldiers represent-
ing the city's garrison in the year 1740 will be encamped at the
Colonial Spanish Quarter at 53 St. George Street. The public is in-it-
ed to enter the Quarter at no charge to get an accurate view of the
weapons, uniforms and equipment used by 18th century Spanish
soldiers. As it does daily, the Colonial Spanish Quarter will serve as
a iMng history museum where craftsmen, homemakers, and sol-
diers go about their daily lives just as they did more than 266 years
ago. From 10 a.m. until noon, 18th century goods will be offered
for sale at a market. Military' actiitites during the day include a flag-
raisitng ceremony at 9:30 am. at the Castillo de Sanr Marcos, the
massive Spanish fort that has protected the city since 1695. A mus-
ket demonstration will take place at 10 a.m. in the Colonial Spanish
Quarter and cannons will be fired from the Castilloat 11 a.m., 1:30,
2:30, 3:30, and 4:30 p.m. At 1 p.m., a ceremonial changing of the
guard will take place at Government House. A musketry competi-
tion begins at 3 p.m. on the South Lawn of the Castillo and at 4:30
p.m., the daily lag-loweringceremony willbeperformed. All of the
events are free to the public. Nightwatch gets under way at 8 p.m.
when the soldiers gather at Government House and begin a torch-
lit parade through St. Augustine. Heading up St. George Street, the
military procession will turn on to Cuna Street and march to the
Castillo de San Marcos where artillerymen will fire a salute with can-
nons. For more information, call 904-825-6830.

Train a babysitter
The Red Cross is offering baby sitting courses for youths ages 11
to 15 April 1 from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Mayport Road United
Services Organization (USO). For information, call 246-1395.


Tolstoy collides with Old World in Ybor City


Players by the Sea opens Anna in the Tropics


FROM STAFF
Players by the Sea will present the
Jacksonville premiere of Nilo Cruz's lyri-
cal Florida drama, Anna in the Tropics,
March 24, 25, 31 and April 1 at 8 p.m.
and March 26 at 2 p.m.
Anna in the Tropics takes place in
Tampa in 1929 in a Cuban-American
cigar factory, owned by pleasure-loving
Santiago and his ambitious half-brother
Cheche. In the Cuban tradition, a lector
is employed to read to the workers, many
of whom are illiterate, entertaining and
educating them as they roll cigars by
hand. When Juan Julian, the new lector,
chooses Anna Karenina as his text,
Tolstoy's story of passion and infidelity
transform the lives of Santiago's wife
Ofelia and their two daughters, innocent
Marela and fiery Conchita. Meanwhile,
Chech6 schemes to bring in machines
that will eventually overtake hand-rolled
methods and gracious Old World tradi-
tions.
Director Chris Farrell was responsible
for last summer's romp, Psycho Beach
Party. He has previously acted in The
Lion in WVinter and Red Hot and Cole.
Farrell has assembled a cast represent-
ing France, South Africa, Ukraine, Puerto
Rico as well as the USA, to tell this
Floridian story.
PBTS veterans Redgie Gutshall as
Santiago and David Paul as Cheche rep-
resent the collision of leisurely Old
World values with get-rich quick
American ambition, according to PBTS
staff.
Anne Roberts, whose scenic painting
has been seen on many sets, takes to the
stage as earthy Ofelia. Newcomer
Antonio Sarte plays the lector Juan
Julian, whose reading of Tolstoy has pro-
found consequences for Conchita and'
her husband Palomo, played by Elle
Kendall and Tim Kompanchenko, as well
as for dreamy young Nlarela, played by
Megan Peters. Armando Vecsace is the
colorful cockfight organizer who leads
Santiago astray. Kristen Hersey rounds
out the cast as a factory worker. Stage
Manager is Josh Waller.
The Hippodrome Theatre in
Gainesville has donated the specially-
constructed tobacco tables, cigar molds
and other set pieces from their produc-
tion to authentically recreate the heyday


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Redgie Gutshall as Santiago and Anne Roberts as Ofelia discuss change in the drama
Anna in the Tropics.


of cigar-making in Tampa's Ybor City.
Anna in the Tropics is surer to-please-
theatre-goers with an interest in Florida
history, in literature, or simply in a satis-
fying and unique tale well-told, said Joe
Joe Schwarz, director of PBTS.


Seating in the Grace Darling Studio
Theatre is limited. Call 249-2022 for
reservations and information. Tickets are
$10. PBTS is located at 106 6th St. N. in
Jacksonville Beach.


SHistorical Society

W hosts park party


FaDio Historical ParK will Dme se site mr a Dirinaay celeoration or
the Beaches Area Historical Society Saturday. The event is open
to all and outside events are free. The BAHS art above shows
the park's train and the new museum.


Burning Brass at

EMMA series
FROM STAFF :
Burning River Brass is com-
ing back to St. Augustine as
part ofthe E.MMIA Concert
series tonight, Friday, at 8
p.m. in the Flagler College
Auditorium.
Since 1996 Burning River
Brass programs have included
fresh arrangements of classi-
cal literature as well as origi-
nal works for brass. Their St.
Augustine program includes
compositions by Richard
Strauss, Antonio Soler,
Mozart, Bach, Shostakoxich,
Gershwin, Goff Richards and
concludes with some wvell-
known "cinematic brass" film
music by Anthonyi
DiLorenzo.
The group is consistently
applauded for the infectious
joy with which it performs.
Tickets are $18 for adults
and $ S for students. All seat-
ing is reserved. .
Tickets may be available an
hour before the performance
at the EMMA ticket office at
the Flagler College
Auditorium.
For ticket information, call
(904) 797-2800.


FROf STAFF
Beaches historians will cele-
brate the grand opening of the
new Beaches Area Historical
Society museum and archives
throughout the month.
The "Museum Birthday"
Festival will be held from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday with
musical acts, arts and crafts, sto-
rytelling, and folk art demon-
strations. Local cowboys, area
musicians and Bubba Stratton,
The Alligator Trapper, will also
be on hand.
On Tuesday, BAHS will offer
its Lecture Circuit Series featur-
ing Greg Leonard in a discussion
on Beaches history.


Area students will be invited
to close out the month-long cel-
ebration with School Day on
Friday, March 31.
The new facility opened earli-
er this month and features sev-
eral permanent and revolving
exhibits that offer a glimpse into
the Beaches' past.
"Shore Stories: Down the
Boardwalk" takes visitors on a
journey through the history of
Mayport, Atlantic Beach,
Neptune Beach, Jacksonville
Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach, and
Palm Valley.

See HISTORY, Next page


Impressive star power


"wasted in 'Inside Man'


L ast month, Harrison
Ford's escapist thriller
"Firewall" was taken to
task for being trite and pre-
dictable. Now comes Spike
Lee's "Inside NMan," which has
a much thicker veneer of clev-
erness than "Firewall" but isn't
nearly as much fun.
Mostly it's about Keith
Frazier'iDenzel Washington), a
too-clever-for-himself police
detective who tnes to negotiate
with Dalton Russell iClive
Owen), an equally smug crimi-
nal who is trying.to pull off -
wait for it the perfect bank
robbery.
That's really about it for plot.
But that doesn't stop director
Lee and first-time screenwriter
Russell Gewirtz from stuffing
its crevices with an amoral
Jewish banker (Christopher
Plum mer) who cleaned up dur-
ing the Holocaust, a politico
(Jodie Foster) who erases such
political no-no's, a lot of red,
turquoise and beige herrings,
and more swoopy camera
angles than "NYPD.Blue" ever
did in an entire season.


STEVE
BAILEY
REVIEWER
And oh, my heavens, the
policemen in this movie -
they're Keystone Kops with
better gadgetry. In the time it
takes them to figure out that
they've been hoodwinked time
after time, the villains could
have stolen enough money to
cover the national debt. And
the more that Frazier talks
smack to Russell, the more
screw-ups he makes. Plus,
there's the outstanding matter
of some drug money that
everyone suspects Russell


absconded from a recent bust
'(in a plot development that
seems borrowed from
Washington's previous cop
movie "Out of Time," and
. should have been left there).
Finally, there's that
Holocaust reference. If you
have the affrontery to mention
subjects as volatile as the
Holocaust and Osama bin
Laden in your movie, you
should have serious subject
matter to back them up. Even
"Life Ts Beautiful" had more on
its mind than this pretentious
piece of silliness.
But what can you expect of a
movie that gathers together
star power such as
Washington, Foster and
Plummer, and then yokes them
to material that has all the sub-
stance of "Saved by the Bell?"
In the end, the main reason
this movie got made was so
that Spike Lee could prove
himself to be another Alfred
Hitchcock. Wouldn't you think
he'd be impressed enough with
being Spike Lee?
"Inside Man" is rated R for
violence and adult language.


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Yu-GI-OH DUELS are staged.at 2 p.m.
Saturday at Books-A-Million, 738 Marsh
Landing Parkway, Jacksonville Beach. Call
273-8055 for information.
HANDS-ON CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
offers hands-on activities, play and learn-
ing opportunities for kids from 9:30'a.m,
to '5 p.m. Monday through, Saturday at
8580 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville. Admission
is $3.50 for children ages 1-3 and $5.50 for
all others. Call 642-2688 for information.
fJMOMA'S ARTEXPLORILNI LOFT.is a
multi-generations learning environment
that offers 16 hands-on stations for chil-
dren and adults to explore the concepts in
modern and contemporary art; Entry is
free with paid entrance to the Jacksonville
Museum of Modern Art. Children are
admitted free every Sunday for family Free
Day at 333 Hemming Plaza in downtown
Jacksonville. .Hours of operation are 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday; Thursday and
Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. WedneSday., 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Noon to 5
p.m. Sunday. Call 366-6911 for informa-
tion. -, .
HEARTSONG offers Kindermusik and
playday classes Tuesday to Saturday in
Jacksonville Beach and Ponte Vedra Beach
for children from birth to age 7. For.
Kindermusik, a music and movement pro-
gram for all ages, children are divided by
age group. Playday is for walkers to 26
months old and includes parachute play,
climbing and musical activities. Preschool
children and up attend without parents..
One trial class is free. Call 249-3828 for
information' or visit www.heartsong-
km.com.
*.ART CONNECTIONS at the Cummer
Museum of Art & Gardens in Jacksonville
contains hands-on, high-tech and low-
tech interactive exhibits that encourage
physical activity and quiet contemplation.
Walk through a painting, create pat-
terns with dance, make a collage, listen to
a sculpture, or paint with a virtual paint-


As the days lengthen and the
promise of warmer weather
2beckbtfs, our palates' begin to
'favor lighter, simpler fare;
Imagine tender asparagus,
dressed with a mouth-water-
* ing, shallot-tomato vinaigrette;
a melt-in-your-mouth roasted
ham with an orange-rosemary
glaze;, and a wild rice salad
jazzed up with dried fruit and
the crunch of toasted almonds.
Whether you're a cooking
veteran or novice, anyone can
be a natural in the kitchen this
Laster with an easy, yet sophis-
ticated, holiday menu that
uses all-natural ingredients. If
you're wondering about the
secret to the dishes featured
here, look no farther than your
own pantry.,
Vinegar. That's right, the old
Easter standby for egg dying
deserves its own spot, front
and center, in your holiday
lineup. In fact, since its discov-
ery 10,000 years ago, vinegar
has been valued as a key ingre-
dient for cooking, .canning,
cleaning, dressing and dyeing
delicious foods.
While the recipes here, use
three different kinds of vinegar
-- white, apple cider and red
wine -- you've no doubt heard
of more: balsamic, rice, white
wine and malt vinegar just to
name a few. Most recipes will
specify which vinegar to- use,
but occasionally it's left to you
to decide. If you prefer subtle
-fruit flavor, you may substitute
apple cider vinegar. Just
remember, it can darken light
fruits and vegetables. As for the
flavored vinegars, they are
good for adding subtlety, vari-
ety, aroma and intrigue -- with-
out adding calories. No matter


brush. The museum is located on the
north bank of the St. Johns River at 829
Riverside Ave., phone 356-6857. Hours are
10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday,
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday, and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
TREE HILL NATURE CENTER offers its
popular program for parents and children,
FUN! (Find Understanding in Nature), on
the third Saturday of each month at 10'
a.m. For af fee of $10 families discover-easy
ways to invite wildlife into their back
yards. .
Tree Hill's butterfly house gives visitors
. a close encounter with butterflies. Animal
Encounters, in 'which visitors can learn
about and touch several small animals,'
can be arranged by calling.Tree Hill at 724-
4646 and asking for the naturalist. Tree
Hill.is at 7152 Lone Star Road and is open
8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through'
Saturday. Admission is $1 for children up
to 18 years and $2 for adults.
THE BEACHES BRANCH of the
Jacksonville Public Library, 600 Third St.,
.Neptune Beach also has children's activi-
ties. Call 241-1141 and press 4 for chil-
dren's activities and 5 for the children's
reference desk.
MOMMY & ME for ages 6 months to
2-1/2 years features songs,' parachute.
games, finger play, rhythm band music
and a way to meet other parents or grand-
parents while having fun with your child.
Offered beginning in September at Nancy
Dance Studio. For information, call 241-
8349 for information.
*JACKSONVILLE WALDORF INITIATIVE
sponsors several playgroups for toddlers.
Classes begin in the fall. For information,
call 247-1314 ..
CARVER COMMUNITY CENTER, 738
Fourth Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach, has
many activities for kids, including karate,
tutoring and games. 247-6218.
*A MOMS AND TOTS group meets regu-
larly at Isle of Faith United Methodist


which vinegar you choose, be
sure you select a brand that is,
'all-natural,'such as'Heinz. This
will also allow you to score
points for both health and
taste.
In the Easter menu show-
cased ,here, vinegar plays an
important role by adding com-'
plexity to dressings and sauces,
as well as brightening and bal-
ancing the flavors in each
recipe.
: By allowing vinegarr to play a
starring role in your holiday
feast, you're well on your way
to an easy and delicious meal.
With a traditional ham featur-
ing an innovative glaze, plus
two tasty sides, simply ask,
)our guests to bring a couple of
additional side dishes and a
dessert, and your meal will be
complete. So much for holiday
stress!
Orange-Glazed Ham With
Rosemary" .
1 t6- to 8-pound) ham
Glaze
1/2 cup sugar
1 cup white vinegar
2 cups freshly squeezed
orange juice
2 tablespoons dried
rosemary
2 tablespoons freshly
squeezed lime juice
Salt and freshly ground black
pepper
4 tablespoons unsalted
butter
Preheat oven to 325F. Place
ham, fat side up, in roasting
pan. Pour 1 inch of water into,
pan. Roast ham 1 1/2 hours.
For glaze, in a saucepan over
'medium heat, boil sugar and
vinegar together 5 minutes.'
Add, orange juice and simmer


mixture uhtil reduced by a
third. (It should appear slight-
ly syrupy,
Remove mixture from heat;
add rosemary, lime juice and
salt and pepper to taste. Mix
well, then add butter and stir
gently until melted and Well-
incorporated. .
Remove roasting. pan from
oven every 10 minutes or so,
-and brush generous amount of
glaze all over ham, until crust
is golden-brown and bubbly,
about 30 minutes.
Serves 8 to 10
Asparagus With Warm
Tomato Vinaigrette
48 medium asparagus
Vinaigrette
1/2 cup finely chopped
shallots
T1/2 cup light olive oil
2 cups peeled, seeded and
chopped vine-ripened
tomatoes
1/2 cup eed wine vinegar
2 large garlic cloves, finely
minced
1 2/3 cup dry white wine .
Salt and freshly cracked
black pepper .
Steam asparagus until crisp-
tender.
Saute shallots in oil over
medium heat until wilted, but
not browned, about 5 minutes.
Add tomatoes and bring to
simmer. Cook another 5 min-
utes, stirring to prevent, stick-
ing, and then add vinegar, gar-
lic, wine, salt and pepper.
Simmer 15 minutes to reduce
and thicken vinaigrette.
Serve over warm or room-
temperature asparagus spears.
Serves 8 to 10


Church on San Pablo. Road, next to
Alimacani Elementary School. For infor-
mation, call 221-1700.
MOTHERS OF PRE SCHOOLERS, sup-
port groups for moms of children ages 5 or
younger, meet as follows:
Christ the Redeemer Church, 190 S.
Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, 7 p.m. to
9 p.m. the third Monday of the month
(285-8009).
.- East Pointe Baptist Church, 270 N.
Kerpan Blvd., Jacksonville, 9 a.m. to noon
the second and' fourth Tuesday of the
month (220-2377)..
-'Mayport Naval Station chapel, 9:30
a.m. the third Monday of the month (270-
5212).,
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church,
4510 Palm Valley Road, Ponte Vedra
Beach, 9:15 a.m. to,11:30 a.m. the second
and fourth Monday of the month (285-
8225).
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY'
offers crafts, science experiments, plane-
tarium shows and live demonstrations
throughout the year. There is a play area
for young children' and permanent
exhibits on marine life in the .lacksonville
area. Exhibits-are rotated. There is also an
area where1 live animals are exhibited and
the public is invited to watch the feedings,
which are done on schedule. Call 396-
MOSH for information.
WINSTON FAMILY YMCA is on
Landrum Lane, next to Landrum Middle
School in Ponte Vedra Beach.
It has' a, heated swimming pool and
offers swimming lessons and family swim
times. The center features a teen room and
occasional,organized activities for youth.
The center also has classes for children
and youths. The VMCA is home to organ-
ized basketball activities for ages 5 and up.
Memberships to the YMCA cover most
programs and are available with financial
assistance. Call 543-9622.


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The permanent exhibit
includes artifacts, photomu-
rals, banners, story panels, and
a 10-minute presentation that
combined highlight important
historical characters, business-
es, and locations specific to
each community.
"A View to the Past" shows
significant Beaches landmarks
and landscapes as seen
through the lens of Fletcher
High School students.
Students selected a historic
structure from a list provided
by the Beaches Museum and
History Center. Each student
then captured a wide shot of
their selected structure, as well
as a close up of a specific archi-
tectural detail they found
interesting.
The photography exhibit



Plant clinics set
Duval County Master
Gardeners will be available to
answer landscape questions,
solve problems and accept
soil tests on Saturday, April 1,
from 9 a,m. to noon at:
Turner Ace Hardware, 784
Marsh Landing; Plant Ranch
Nursery, 14108 Beach Blvd.;,
and Second Hand Rpose
Nursery, 510 Shetter Ave.
The programs are free and
open to all. .


will be on display through May
14.
"The ABCs of Beaches
History," a collection of his-
toric photos reflecting each let-
ter of the alphabet, from the
Atlantic Beach Hotel to the
zinc oxide worn by life guards,
will also be on display through
June 18.
Outdoor events will be free
and open to the public.
Museum admission fees are $5
for adults, $4 for seniors (65+),
$3 for children ages 6-17, and
free for members and children
5 and under.
Call 241-5657 or visit
w w w. b m h c. com
for
information.

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Originality of artist to be showcased


at J. Johnson Gallery in Jax Beach


Do you like original art?
Art that challenges the
imagination, shocks, is
new to your way of thinking
art should be?
You can count on these emo-
tions when you attend an
opening at the J. Johnson
Gallery in Jacksonville Beach.
This gallery educates- us in
what today's artists are creating
and helps us to respect origi-
nality.
Tonight the J. Johnson
Gallery will open "Hand
Made," a new exhibition of
Hand Made objects. You can
count on seeing the original,
like it or not.
An opening reception will be
held from 6 to 8 p.m. The
gallery is located at 177 Fourth
Avenue North, Jacksonville
Beach. Call 435-3200 for infor-
mation.
"Beach and Beads" featuring
elegance and energy, should be
a popular exhibit when it
opens at First Street Gallery on
April 7. Two very different
mediums have teamed togeth-
er to present this show, jewelry.
and painting.
Kathy Frosio's acrylic paint-
ings are colorful and energetic
as they portray beach living
from palms to private hide-
aways. Denise Wood,. who
designs jewelry, is more tradi-
tional and uses silver and
opalites in her works.
An opening reception will be
held on Friday, April 7, from 7
to 9 p.m. First Street Gallery is
located at 216-B First Street,
Neptune Beach. Gallery hours
are 10 a.mn. to 6 p.m. Monday
through Saturday and Noon to
5 p.m. Sunday. Call 241-0628.


Yasuhiro Kohara's
Platter, Shigaraki
stoneware is one of the
handmade objects on
display at the J.
Johnson Gallery starting
tonight.

The Jacksonville Coalition of
the Visual Arts has announced
the opening of a new exhibit,
"Vision," which will be on dis-
play at House of Stereo from
April 1 to 29. The exhibit will
be juried by John Bunker. The


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JCVA has been in existence for
over 25 years and includes
some of the finest artists in the
Jacksonville areat
It is an all-volunteer organi-
zation which gives local artists
opportunities to exhibit works
in a variety of locations. An
opening reception will be held
April 1 from 6 to 8 p.m. For
information call 642-6677.
The Alexander Brest
Museum and Gallery at
Jacksonville University will
open its Class of 2006 visual
arts B.F.A. Exhibition on
Friday, March 31, with a recep-
tion from 5 to 7 p.m
Artists include Rich
Blackburn, Katie Brown, Judy
DeAngelis, Jared Echols,
Catarine Forty, Tony Frank,
Langdon Gagne, Kleonard
lacono Jr., Goeffrey Jones, Sacy
Kimatian, ,Jessica Kirksey,
Sharon Washington, Martha
Watson. For information call
256-7374.
*
George Kingham, Director of
JMOMA, will present a pro-
gram today at The Center at
Ponte Vedra at 3 p.m. He will
discuss various marketing
essentials for artists, including
promoting work, developing a
presentation package and
working with commercial gal-
leries. .- '.
This program is free and
open to the public. Also this
weekend a Flameworking.
Workshop, sponsored by the
Center, will take place at Lucid
Visions Glass Art Studio in
Jacksonville Beach. Call 280-
0614 for information.
*
A fundraiser for Hospice of
Northeast Florida will be held
on Saturday, April 8, from 4:30
to 7 p.m. at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach.
Allison Watson, Ellen
Diamond, Jim Draper, Nofa
Dixon, Barbara Sarvis and
Michelle Robideaux Pent will
be using the Center's studios to
paint original pieces of artwork
to be sold at a reception at 3:30
p.m.
Join the artists for a music,
and wine reception and pur-
chase an original masterpiece.
All proceeds will benefit
Hospice of Northeast Florida.
Call 285-2196 for information.
The A. Charles Gallery is
sponsoring a pastel still-life


Kathy Frosio's acrylic paintings and Denise Wood's jewelry will
be shown at the "Beach and Beads" exhibit opening at First
Street Gallery on April 7.


workshop with Larry Blovitz
April 3 to .7. Mr. Blovitz is
author of "Pastel for the
Serious Beginner" and
"Sketching and Drawing." Call
Charles or Linda at 339-0029
to register.
A. Charles Gallery is located
at 228' 3rd Street North,
Jacksonville Beach.

On Sunday, March 26, at 3
p.m. the Beaches Fine Arts
,Series -,:will present -The
Emerson String Quartet,-:neo f"
the world's foremost Chamber
Ensembles.
A reception will follow the
prograni at which the artworks'
of Solomon Dixon will be on.
exhibit. The program and
reception are free and open to
the public.
The location is St. Paul's
Episcopal Church, 1150 5th
Street-N.,' Jacksonville Beach
Call 270-1771.
FOCUS Cummer and Friends
of the Ponte Vedra Library will
present an after school pro-
gram, virtual tour visit to an art
museum for school children at
2 p.m. April 5.
Sign up with the Children's
Librarian or call Carolee
Bertisch at 273-6578.
The South Gallery at Florida
Community College at
Jacksonville will open a new,
exhibit on. March 28, Duval
County Senior High Exhibit
and Duval Art Teachers
Association. Show.
The South Gallery is located


in the Nathan H. Wilson
Center for the Arts.
'
Look forward to the 14th
Annual Blues Festival next
weekend, March 31 to April 5,
at Seawalk Pavillion. Call 246-
.3972 for information.
The Cummer Museum of Art
and Gardens will open "Ansel
A ,dams and Edwin Land: Art,
Science and Invention -
Photographs from the. Polaioid
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An opening for members'will
be held Monday, _March 27
horn 6 to 9 p.m. In connec-
tion with this exhibit the
Museum will sponsor an "All
Aboard. The Boat". program on
Saturday. April 1, from 10 a.m.
to 2 p nI. I
Start with 'a guided tour of
this new exhibit and. then
board, the. boat for a special
excursion along the St. Johns
River, guided b\ members of
the St. Johns Riverkeepers'. .
The price is $55 for members
and $75 for non-members
which includes transportation
and a catered lunch on the
boat. Call 355-0630 for infor-
mation.
Bethel Gallery will open a
new exhibit, "Jesus Is," by
Shades of Grace artists on
March 31. The exhibit will be
on display through April 1.
Bethel Gallery is located at
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
Church, 4510 Palm Valley
Road. Call 285-8225 for infor-
mation.




The Alexander Brest Museum
& Gallery at Jacksonville
-University will exhibit the visu-
al arts work of the Class of
2006. An artist's reception will
be held'March 31 from 5 p.m.
to 7 p.m. The gallery is open
weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4:30
p.m.


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Ranking top 10 screen


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can change on a whim


-in another of those it's-a-
slow-month puff pieces,
the April issue of Premiere
magazine heralds their decla-
ration of "The 100 Greatest
Performances of All Time."
Even if you begin with the
premise, that such things are
.subjective, you have to wonder
about the wisdom of a "great
perforri'ance" list that includes
Steve Martin in "The Jerk" and
"raves about chameleon-like
Johnny Depp's. turn
in..."Pirates of the
Caribbean"??
Available space,permits me a.
rebuttal for only the top 10,
which I thought long and hard
about. -- this morning, at.least.'
Which is just the 'point, of
-- course even if youi research
such an ethereal topic thor-
oughly, you'll probably have a,
different opinion neit week.
That said, here are my choic-
es for indelible movie roles.
When they coincide with
Premiere's choices, I've listed
Premiere's ranking beside
mine.
10. Groucho. Marx, "Duck
Soup." Forgive this indulgence,
but ifhou're going to name a.
low-cemedy great, best that it
be one that has made its mark
upon the ages. As passive-'
aggressive dictator Rufus T.
Firefly, Groucho provided a
seeming role model for every.
politician 'tho was two-faced.
and dared someone to call him
on it.
9. Philip Seymour Hoffman,
"Capote." Hoffman dug ,past
the familiar high-pitched, talk-
show persona of writer Truman
Capote and showed the ruth-
lessness Capote wielded like a-
knife to obtain his high repu-
tation. The\ might as well
have.jssued Hoffman's Oscar to


STEVE
BAILEY
REVIEWER
him on the day of "Capote's"
release. (# 35)
8. David Prowse (body) and
James Earl Jonries (voice), "Star
Wars:.' It's, not every popcorn
movie that pulls an iconic vil-
lain out of its hat. Nowadays, it
takes only a deep'breath and a
beetle-like shell to invoke the
guy's memory. And when he
turned out to be the hero's
father in the sequel, audiences
around the world gasped.
7. Jodie Foster, "The
Accused," "Little Man Tate,"
and "Contact." I can't choose
just one movie because they're
all facets of the same person: a
woman whose vulnerability
and toughness are both sbo
naked,. you don't know
whether to, grab her to hold
her back or to embrace her.
i"The Accused," # 56)
6. Victoire Thivisol,
."Ponette." The titular girl of,
this French film rode has 1lst
her mother and has no where-
withal (or any help from
adults to come to terms with
it. And Thivisol plays her just
that way, with no affectation
to be found. Hold your. child
close while watching this.
5. Jack Nicholsoi, "One Flew


Over the Cuckoo's Nest." As
mental-asylum patient .R.P.
McMurphy, Nicholson plays
his full-tilt-bozo routine --
which- often later devolved
into self-parody -- as a weapon
against hypocritical repression.
A perfect statement for the
1970's. (# 47)
.4. -Albert Brooks, ."Lost in
America." As a newly-fired ad
exec, who sees no irony in
wanting to "touch Indians"
from the wheel of a 40-foot
Winnebago, Brooks is
American .indulgence incar-
nate. This masterful comic per-
formance has been overlooked
since the movie was first
released, and I will continue to
campaign for it until the day I
die.-"
3. Robert DeNiro, ,"Taxi
Driver." As loner taxi-driver
Travis Bickle, DeNiro illustrat-
ed all too well the price our
society pays' for ignoring the
outsiders who can't quite find
their niche in life. i# 42)
2. The male leads-of "The
Godfather." Sure, I'm cheating.
But is anyone of the ensemble
of Marlon Brando, ,Al Pacino,;
James Caan, John Cazale, and
Robert Duvall really better.
than the other? And do you
have the nerve to deliver that
news to a Corleone? '(Al
Pacino,. # 20) .
1. Orson Welles, "Citizen
Kane." This landmark movie
illuminated the many sides of
Hearst-like mogul Charles
Foster Kane, but let's not forget
,that all of those sides were
played by the same 25-year-old
man. By showing everyone
what he was like, Kane really

showed himself to nobody --
which is why Welles' character- -
ization remains enigmatic and
fascinating 65 years in.


DV iickr Ibngsouti o nster


by SARAH LINWOOD
CONTRIBUTOR
Theie's something inherent in humanity that
embraces monster movies. For sheer volume,
though, probably no nimythical monster com-
pares with vampires. From the silent movie era.
to the comedic interpretations of recent years,
Dracula and his ilk continue to rule the night, if
not the box office.
No%%, however, a Canadian flick- originally
titled "Shelf Life" but re-released as "SubHuman"
has begun making the rounds in the DVD com-
munit-. It is. nominally, about Dracula's 4ii-
.prey del-like kin but gives the genre a new inter-
pretation!
"SubHuman" opens with two beautiful
"Gothic" ladies apparently getting ready for a
night on the town. Their first stop is a sleazy
local bar, wheie they immediately meet a mid-
dle-aged male looking for a good time. After a
few minutes of desultory conveTsation, they
decide to leave, their intended victim thinking
he's hit the jackpot. What he actually finds,
though, are two creatures looking for their next
meal.
Their scheme is going well till they're inter-
rupted by William MacDonald, a jaded, cynical
.hunter of these ladies from the .netherworld.
MacDonald. ("Stargate Atlantis," "Battlestar
Galactica") apparently fits no previous screen
rendition of a vampire hunter. He's a junkie, a
drunk and a bar room philosopher, traits which
he apparently cultivated after taking up his soli-
tary line of work.
As you've probably guessed, MacDonald and
the Gothic ladies don't hit it off. MacDonald
carries a kukri, the legend i dog-leg knife used


for centuries by the Indians and Nepalese. It's
said tiat once drawn from its scabbard, it can't
be returned till its blade tastes blood. Knife lore
aside, MacDonald uses the kukri to decapitate
his, non-human victims. It seems they're only
vulnerable when attacked in this manner,-
though later in the flick, this 'conclusion is
applied inconsistently. Fate steps in at this
point, and during a "chase, MacDonald's
whacked by a car. Good citizens go to great
lengths to help him.
MNacDonald, however, isn't a good patient,
especially after. Courtney Kra m e r ("Andromeda,"
"The Dead Zone") and live-in boyfriend Bryce
McLaughlin (no apparent credits) discover
MacDonald's addictions. It's here the script
becomes totally inconsistent, with actions taken
by the players. out of sync with logic.
Writing, directing and appearing as an actor
in "SubHuman'! is Mark Tuit. His previous cred-
its include "The Stephen Lugosi Story" and
"Curiously Dead." Tuit's directing and acting.(a
cameo as the pizza man) appear competent. His
scripting, though,' arid the motivations of his
characters need massive work.
"SubHuman," rated R, runs 100 minutes. It's
quite gory, but many of the special effects are
badly done. The promotional DVD viewed
included only its trailer. Commercial versions
(about $30 street) will probably have the usual
interviews along with subtitles in various lan-
guages.
, Should you buy "SubHuman?" If you're a
dyed-in-the-wool monster and horror fan, you'll
probably enjoy it. Everyone else should proceed
with caution!


Change may

be coming

to charging

for computer

usage time

by ZANE BINDER
CONTRIBUTOR
S ome of the largest "dot-
com" names including
Yahoo!, Time Warner
AOL, Cisco 'Systems and
BellSouth are toying with
the idea of charging Internet
users by bandwidth.
Tpday, everyone pays a
flat monthly Net user fee;
the new proposals would
charge customers instead by
how much "space on .the
wire" they consume. If
implemented, the implica-
tions, are enormous. No
longer would one be able to
communicate across, the
world for next to nothing.
Have no doubt the ulti-
mate ,goal 'of the firms pro-
posing change is increased
revenue. But there IS, sadly,.
a certain rationale behind
the still-formative idea.. At
BellSouth, for example, a'
mneasly one percent of
broadband customers gener-
ate 40 percent of Net traffic.
Many. of these are spam-
mners, but a considerable
number of ordinary folks
download streaming video,
movies and music. Another
aspect concerns Net phone
calling. Vonage Holdings,
for example, opposes the
idea. Chris Murray, a
Vonage spokesman,. said.
bandwidth: use charges are
the opposite of the current
Net model (one buys access,
then can do anything they
want with it). As Vonage, of
course, routes its calls over
the Net at prices between
half and three-quarters of
standard phone rates,
they've an enormous stake.
So far, nothing is even
remotely firm., Proposals
aboundfto charge spammers
only, heavy users'a different,
lower fee and normal users a
small, possibly flat fee.
Every scheme you can con-
ceive is being looked at, and
on Feb. 28, five congress-
men working on a rewrite of
the nation's telecommunica-
tions laws caucused about it
and there are no conclu-
sions.
Once the door is opened,
at some point, it'll swing
ajar. For more information,
visit the Center for Digital
Democracy's website,
www.democraticmedia.org/i
ssues/netneutrality.html.
WINDOWS COMPUTER
SPEED-UP TIP.- Your com-
puter automatically saves
encrypted web pages. For
technical -reasons, this can
slightly slow your machine.
Microsoft 'says you can
speed things up:by reversing
the default (Save) setting.
Open Internet Explorer,
click on Tools, then Internet
Options. In the dialog box,
click Advanced.. When
Settings opens, scroll to the
Security section. Check the
"Do Not Save Encrypted
Pages to Disk" box, then OK.
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Note: Acts and performance
days or times are not always
available for all clubs at press
time. Performance information is
included in the Friday club calen-
dar. Send to mitchell@beach-
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Aromas Cigar, Wine &
Martini Bar, 880 AlA N.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 280-2525.
Le Monde Quartet plays Latin
music at 9 p.m. Tuesday and
Saturday. Wine tasting from
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every
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p.m.
The Atlantic, 333 N. First
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3338. Martini Night 'is
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Atlantic Theatre Comedy;
Club, 751 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 249-7529.
Comedians Ben Creed with
Steve Hirst perform at 9 p.m.
today and Saturday. Scheduled
comedy acts also perform at 8
p.m. Thursday.
Bo's Coral Reef,' 201 Fifth
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach *
246-9874. DJ Dale spins
Thursday through Saturdays.
Too Many Shoes performs.
Friday, Feb. 24.
Bogey Grille, 150 Valley
Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach *
249-3338. Live music from 7-,
11 p.m. today.; ,
Brewster's, 11003 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville 223-9850.
Little Green Men performs at 8
p.m. today. C5 perform at 9
p.m. Saturday. Dana Salmela
plays acoustic music at 9 p.m.
Wednesday. Karaoke is held'
every Tues.
Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mayport
Road, Atlantic Beach 241-
8848. Live music from 9:30,
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and
Saturday. Country night every
Sunday.
S r O


Champs Lounge, Sawgrass
Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra BeachI 285-7777.
Lisa and the Mad Hatters per-
form at 8:30 p.m. today.
,. .
Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
The Nomads perform at 9 p.m.
today and Saturday. Sunday is
Service Industry Night with
guest DJ. Karaoke every
Wednesday.
0
Culhane's Irish: Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach *
249-9595. Alphadqg is in at 9
p.m. today. The Boxrockers
appear at 9 p.m. Saturday. The
Bobby Flynn Band is in. at 6
p.m. Sunday.

CoRI

JSO & SOPRANO
The Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra is joined by soprano
Alison Buchanan at 8 p.m.
today and Saturday in Jacoby
Symphony Hall at the Times-
Union Center, for the
Performing Arts, 300 W. Water,
St., Jacksonville. "Words, on
Music" is presented an hour
before each show. Tickets range
from $25 to $65.'Call 354-5547
for information.
** *O
BURNING RIVER BRASS
The 12-piece brass and per-
cussion ensemble performs at 8
p.m. today in the Flagler
College Auditorium, 14
Granada St., St. Augustine.
Tickets are 418 for adults, $5.


Tree Steakhouse, 725-6
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach *
241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
is in from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30
p.m. Wednesday. Mike
Shackelford performs an
acoustic set from 6:30 to 10
p.m. today. Kenhe is in from
6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday.
Twisted Sisters, 1266 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach 241-
6453. The Wes Cobb Band per-
forms from 9:30 p.m. to close
Feb. 10.


0 **
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub
& Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach-*.242-9499.
Jimmy Solari is in every
Wednesday. Spade McQuade
plays traditional Irish music
every Thursday. Dog and Pony
Show appears at 9 p.m. today.
Acoustic music with Don't tell
Anne at 9:30 p.m. Saturday.
Meridian plays traditional Irish
music at 4 p.m.Sunday.
.Fly ,s Tie, -L7 SaiLfish Dr.,
Atlantic Beachi 246-4293
Songwriter's night with Seth
Ramsdill every Tuesday. Reggae
with Pili Pill every Wednesday.
The Wes Cobb, Band is in
Thursday.
Freebird Live, 200 -N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. My Own Siri with
Manna Zen, Phoenix Nebulin
and 3 Day Friend are in at 9
p.m. today. The Julius Airwave
with Beautiful Mess, Sensei,
Purple of. Cassius and. Band
Marino appear Saturday.
Giovanni's, 1161 "Beach
Blvd., Jacksonxille Beach 249-'
7787. Mary Ann Hawkins
plays piano from 7 p.m. to
close, Thursdays. The Sam
Rodriguez Music Trio plays
pop, jazz and Latin music at 8
p.m. today. Jazz with Matt Hall
at 8 p.m. Saturday.
Lyh's Irish Pub, 514 N.
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.,


terts


for students and are available
through the EMMA Concert
Series at 797-2800.
STRING QUARTET
The Emerson String Quartet
performs with guest artist
David Kiakauer at: 3:30 p.m.
Sunday at St. Paul's by the Sea
Episcopal Church,. 1150 Sth St.,
-N., Jacksonville Beach.
Admission is free. Call 270-
1771 for information.
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ESCAPADE
The female barbershop quar-
tet performs at 7 p,m. Tuesday
at the Ponte Vedra Library, 101
Library- Road, Ponte Vedra
Beach. Admission is free. Call
273-6578 for information.


First St., lacksonmille Beach *
249-5181, Spade McQuade
plays traditional Irish and folk
music from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
today and Saturday followed
by The Lyons perform at 10
p.m. Karaoke every Sunday.
.Mackenzie's Steakhouse,
100 Sawgrass Village, Ponte
Vedra Beach *' 543-9143. Gene
Nordan plays piano from 7 to
11 p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday. Don Miniard is in
SSatirday., Michaei Howard 'is in
'from 7.to.ll p.m. Sunday. Will
Hurley performs: today and'-
Monday.
Magellan's Oceanfront
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville. Beach 247-2644.
Beam brings the funk from
3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
*
Max's Restaurant, 1312
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach
247-6820, John Evans plays
the piano from 6:30 to 10 p.m.
today and Saturday.
O* '* '
Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-1070,
Karaoke every Tues., Thurs.,
Sat. and Sun. Big Al & 'the
Kaholics are in at 9 p.m. today..
Ocean Club, 401 First Street
North, Jacksonville Beach *
242-8884. DJs Jeremy and
Kevin Durgin spin today.
Jimmy Joslin with Ofay appear
saturday. Live reggae with Pili
Pili and DJ Infader for Service
Industry Sundays. DJs
Shanghai and Lord Swift spins
reggae, reggaeton and hip hop
on Tuesday.
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877. The
Boogie Freaks are in today and
Saturday. Normal Town per-
forms Sunday.


*
Vinoe, 822 A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
DJ Wall spins acid jazz for
Metropolitan Night every
thursday.
Your Place Bar-n-Grill, 13245
Atlantic Blvd., Jacksonville *
221-9994. Live music today
and Saturday. Chuck Nash
appears every Monday. Chris
and Larry are in Wednesdays.
Dave Massey performs
Thursday.


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March 24, 2006


IMMUNITYT Y PRP SYTEMIAN LORD OF LIFE FIRST CHRISTI AN CHURC ST. PAULS -m 0
"* CHURCH f of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ) CATHOLIC CHURCH
SAtlantic Beach FL UTHERURCH2125 Oceanfront& Seagate, Neptune Beach CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
U 1 60 Sherry Driv. Ge GoodmAtlantic Beach, FL stor (ELA) B i Church Come worship with us by the ocean ... Father Joseph Meehan
Church Office249-8698 276N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte vedra Bch Sundays: 1st Avenue North at 5th Street WEEKEND MASSES
6Preschool/Kindergarten Office 241-7335 SUNDAY Traditional services Jacksonville Beach Saturday 5 p.m.
www.communitypcusa.org Ph. 285-5347 9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service 8:00 & 9:00 amA Kelly, pastor Sunday 9 a.m., 11 a.m.
Schedule: Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor 10:30 am-Traditional Service celebration Praise aterwm.A.Kellypasor unay, Moa.ing
S nC10:45 am Saturday Mass 9 am and 5'30pm Nursery Available Sunday Morning
Sunday Morning Worship 8:30& 11 a.m. Sunday Contemporary Worship WEDNEWEDNEAY(SEP-M Saturday Mass 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. RECONCLI ATION
Church School -All Ages 9:45 a.m. 8:30am 6:30 pm The Gathering WEDNESDAY (SEP-MA Sunday Mass :00,8:301000, Sard ONCILIATION
Contemporary Fe worship Sev. 5:59 p.m Sunday Church School 9:45amhoir Bible Stuies for EveryAge &fe Situation 6:30 ChoirBibletudy,Youth 11:30 a.m. & 7 p.m. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Chance Choir Wednesdays 7 pm. Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am 407 Third Street Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor* 246-2010 Saturday Confessions Wed. 6:00 .m. 15 (4-6 gr.)
Weekday Pr eschoo Weinesays7pn (3,4 & 5 yr olds)ip P .rai www.neptunebaptist.org Neptune Beach James Collins, Associate Pastor After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30-5:20 p.m. Sunday 6:00p.m. ( .S.
Weekday PreschoolKindergarten (34 & 5 yr olds) Nursery Provided Tom Bary, Pastor 904-249-2307 www.fccbdoc.com /emal:tfccbdoc@bellsouth.net 246-6014


m Palm Valley Baptist Church ,
S4890 Palm Valley Road. Porte Vedra
l 285-2447 Mo Mandarm-
Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor h[ Sldn (hrd

Join us on Sunday for: Service Times
Sunday School for all ages 9:S1 AM
Worship Service 10:30 AM Saturday 5:00 pm
Evening Bible Study 6:00 PM SUnday 8:00am, 9:30am'& 11:00am
Wednesday Evening opportunities: PM Sunday 800am, 9:30am& 11:00am
Family Dinner 6:00 PM
Children and Youth Bible Study 7:00 PM (904) 268-2500
Adult Worship Service 7:00 PM www.MlandarinChristian.com
Cnrud Care an Nur.er, provided for all i .: a ev.
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B ET*E1' L RabbiElieer benr-Yehiuda PhD. Spirntua Leader

288 N. Roscoe Blvd.. Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (fx) 273-5567
Friday evening Family service 6:30 -7:00 & 8:00 9:00 p.m.
Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 12:00 noon
Religious School Sundays 9:00 a.m & Wednesdays 4:30 p.m.
'We ha e a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish
comnunit'. Please contactour office m-f 8-5 for information about adult
education. Sisterhood activities and Youth activities.
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CHURCH OF CHRIST FIRST BAPTIST
1025 Snug Harbor Court Ti < Jl'
(off Mayport Rd. at W. 11th St. and Orchid
St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bible Study 9:15 a.m.
Jerry Murrell, Minister Blended Worship 10:30 a.m.
Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
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RELIGION


Celebration Sunday which will address living free from Griefshare is a ten week seminar
Beach United Methodist Church worry and pain. which began on Monday, March 20 at
will have a single church-wide service The event is sponsored by First Beach United Methodist Church. The
on April 9 at 10 a.m. fro "Celebration Church of Christ, Scientist in seminar is for those who have experi-
Sunday." The church will celebrate 40 Jacksonville Beach and is part of a enced the death of someone close to
Days of Community with the service ] week long series in Northeast Florida. them. For information, or to register,
and also at a church-wide dinner at 4 For information contact the church contact Marcia in the church office at
p.m. on April 9. Everyone attending 'I office at 246-2632. 249-2343. The church address is 325
the dinner is encouraged to bring a 7th Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach.
vegetable, salad, or dessert. Human Development Grants
There will be no Saturday evening I j I l The Catholic Campaign for Human Lenten Study
serviceon April 8. BUMCis at 325 7th Development is..accepting grant, A forty day study of "The Purpose
Avenue N. in Jacksonville Beach; call applications from local non-profit Driven Life" by Rick Warren will be
249-2343 for information. I organizations for self-help projects to held at Christ the Redeemer Church.
-4-.4 f informa tionI ".. '. eliminate poverty in the community. Participants are encouraged to read
Matzah Bakery : "" Organizations must be incorporat- the book for 20 minutes daily begin-
Chabad @ the Beaches wi lhaveIa ed and tax-exempt and benefit a ning on Ash Wednesday and meet on
Model 'Matzah Bakery on Sunday, I poverty-group, Grant applications are Wednesdays from 7,:30 to 8:30 p.m.
April 2nd at 4 p.m. This hands-on' .* .. [ available from Catholic Charities for seven weeks. during Lent.
Passover experience will give young Region al Office at 134 East Church Childcare will be provided; to RSVP
and old the chance to produce 'street inJacksonmille. The application call Michael and Mary Parker at 280-
matzah step by step from .grinding -' deadline is April 30; for information 9204.
the vTweat through the final baking. call 899-5500.
Reservations are appreciated; the cost Women's Retreat
is $6 in advance or $9 at the door. For Chets Creek Church held the grand opening for their new building at 4420 Holocaust Cantatah St. Paul A.M.E. Ch Chesedurch wil "Hhoeali thBod an st
formation call Chabad at 285-1588n Hodges Blvd. on March 5. The Pastor is Spike Hogan. Sunday morning host a peroran ofhe Holocaust Women's Retreat on March 31
Vedra. worship services are at 945 and 11. A Wednesday service is at 7 p.m. Cantata on Sunday March 26 at 3 through April 1. The event will be
r For information call the church office at 223-5954 or check p.m. at 8727 Sanri Jose Blvd. The held at the Sea Turtle Inn in Atlantic
Lenten Dinners www.chetscreek.com. Cantata will be directed by Linda Dell Beach. For information, contact Rev.
Lord of Life Lutheran Church has and performed by the Temple Mattie Riley Hayes at 537-3658 or at
Wednesday-evening soup and bread 1820 Monument Road in Service and Cook-Off Chorale and the First Presbyterian mrileyhayes@comcast.net.
dinners during Lent' at 6 p.m. fol- Jacksonville. Rev. Mattie Freeman and First Christian Church of the Chancel Choir. There will be a second
lowed by Bible Study at 6:30. The Elder Michael Cobbs will speak. Beaches will have a Contemporary performance at First Presbyterian Planning/National Day of Prayer
church address is 276 N. Roscoe Blvd. Service and Chili Cook-Off on Church at 118 E. Monroe St. in Planning meetings for the National
in Ponte Vedra; call 285-5347 for "The Passion of the Christ"- Saturday, April 1. Call the church Jacksonville on Sunday, April 9 at 4 Day of Prayer will be on April 5, and
information. Hineni Messianic Fellowship 'will '.office at 246-2010 for details; the p.m. ... April 26 at the Beaches Library in
show the film "The Passion of the church address is 2125 Ocean Front Neptune Beach. The National Day of
"Jesus Is" Christ" on Saturday, April 8 at 6 p.m. in Neptune Beach. Community Bible Study Prayer will be on Thursday, May 4.
The next art show at the Bethel The address is 1797 Old Moultrie A women's Community Bible Study .For information contact Susan Alberti
Galley at Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Road in St. Augustine. Call 940-5365 Students'Seder is forming in Ponte Vedra with Ponte at susanalberti@'comcast.net or 285-
Church, "'Jesus Is", will open on for information. Students of the Hebrew School of Vedra United Methodist Church as 0267.
March. 31. In this Easter season art Beth El, will present a model Seder the host church. The class will be
show, participants will interpret Tea & Fashion Show and a short play on Sunday, April 2. held on Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. and the Divorce care class
through their art the names given to St. Andrew A.M.E. Church will For information contact the office at schedule will coincide with the public A support group for separated and
Jesus in Scnripture. The church address have a Tea and Fashion Show on 273-9100; Beth Elis located at 288 N. school calendar. An eight-week study divorced people.is forming at Palm
is 4510 Palm Valley Road in Ponte Friday, March 24 from 7 to 9 p.m at' Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte Vedra. of the book of Nehemiah will begin Valley Baptist Church and will begin
Vedra; call 285-8225 for information. Jacksonville Beach Elementary School the study., PVUMC is located at 35 on Wednesday, March 15. For infor-
Auditorium. The school address is Christian Science in PV Executive Way, Suite 150; contact the nation, call the church office at 285-
Praise Worship : 315 10th Street South. Donation for Author and Christian speaker Ellse office at 280-5141 for information or 2447.
Kingdom Outreach Ministry will the event is $20 with all proceeds to Moore will speak on Monday, April 3 visit the website at wvww.community-
have a Praise Worship Service on benefit the church. For information at the Ponte Vedra Beach Library. Her biblestudy.org. See RELIGION, next page
Sunday, March 26 at 3:45 p.m. at the call Mable McQueen at 241-1629. topic will be "The Christianity of
Father's House Conference Center at Christian Science: Being God's Song" Griefshare


CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CAL ARY Worship With Palms
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach CALVARn Y W r l Pre trin
S285-6127 lican Church YOUL Family Presbyterian
Sunday 7:45, 9:00, 11:00 AM. 5:30 PM Holy.Eucharist Aworsp-centedevangd congregaHion- This ,urch .
'., Sautipa'y 5:30 PM Hooly Eucharist"' n 1 b w --e i'1a'.' :. II i ,(
Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist E,.,ngec ir,e unirert, encer aUrF atUiiWeeik l Worship Services
Evening Prayer in the Chapel unay Worship: 10 m 8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
6:00 PM Mon., Tues., Thurs.. Fri. .... Sunday : 9:0am 5:45 pm
Nursery Available for Saturday r ,,.=., Nursery at all services .0
& Sunday Services .,r s, .Nurery at all services,
All are welcome ChlinsEpitcopa/Church crg .... Sunday School
COASTAL CHRISTIAN 7 / ,iL... Worship Opportunities SUNRISE all ages 9:40 a.m.
Wayne Dyer 9:00a.m. Contemporary* COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Thomas Walker
Our Congregation meets at The Po' 'r otIeint-on -. 11:15 a.m.Tradilional* ERag lTomasWalker
Castiode exico ouiseHa 'Kids rship provided An Evangelical Free Church seniorPastor
'ollC anCal Your Life Sna colRev. Carol DiGiusto
1222 S. Third Street Deepak Chopra' 10: u fo a ages Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m. Senior Associate Pastor
553-9910 PeaceIs The Way Rev. Jeff BennettPastr Worshi Seice10:15 a Rev. Andrew Kukla
S-. We think you're going to love our church! P r E Adam Myers, Youth ce .. Associate Pastor
SundayS Join uson Sundavsat 10:30 a.m. JPONTE A ys Vot'oA. 8 qa
Best westernn at 35 Executive a .. P1 B 298 Aqati Drive 10 Souin Tnrd Street
1-95 & J.T1urner Buller Blvd. t s .os.sArAfrom .,Rang5 Schoolr"2Jacksonaice BeaCr
10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. -95&J.Trner Buller Bld. United Methodist Behind Prosperi Bank Atlantic Beach l o246-6427
Jacksonville Cburch o Religious Science Chl. urch 280-5141 w.v% .p%-umc.org Phone: 249-3030 M w26pamschurc org
www.coastalchristian.org 398-4353 or svw.jaxcrs.org "'Connecting the Unconnected" Phone: 249-3030 -- ,. w palm urc, otg
.,, HOLY TRINITY Ponte Vedra UNITY DAILY WORD BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
ANGLICAN CHURCH Presbyterian Church STUDY CLASS I CHURCH
I (A TraditionalAnglican Church "Wherefriends gather to worship" Wed. Evening 7:30 pm MISSOURI'SYNOD

Holy Communion 4510 Pa e. Roa R 210) .' Ribault Garden Club 1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M. Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m, 105 Highway AlA* 285-4288 705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
SSunday Breakfast Traditional Worship (Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.) Phone: 249-5418
Holy Trinity meetsin theOldChapel : Sunday Breakfast Traditional Worship 8:30am reverend Betty R. Sikking http://wwvw.bicjaxbeach.org
at 610FloridaBlvd., NeptuneBeach Nursery & Toddler Ministries Bible Study 9:40am TraditioReverend Betty RSikkng httpwww.lcjaxbealorg
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294 Middle, High School, College Celebration Worship 10:30am 355-5100 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Service
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-0294 Adult Ministries Associate Pastor Jeremy Gates Dial A -Prayer 355-7044 Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
www.holytrinityneptunebeach.org Music & Art Ministries Associate Pastor Chris Partin. Church of the Daily Word Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar iHome of a Bethlehem Visit n n onlmhne uhnewbeginnings com r aiy Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.
ST. ANDREW'S ST. FRANCIS St. Paul's by the SeaC AP TRADITIONAL F TIMELY
LUTHERAN-CHURCH (ELCA) IN-THE-FILD by- p tne ,ea '- I BEACEf CHURCH SundaySchool for all ages 9:00 a,m.
S(BY THE SEA) i SEPISCOPAL CHURCH EpisCOpa l Chu.rch V1Uf N Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
.a l -REAL ROTED, RELEVANT 'hi
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575 /| ,_ "I / ItT RELVN -Nursery Provided -
PASTOR MICHAEL BLAKER '/v -re r'"'\4"-: '' *[' ', "Pastor Steve McCoy CHRIST
Sunday Worship 895 CR 210 Palm Valley Associate Pastor HowardMcMin n I S T UR
8:00 am & 10:30 am 4 1/2 miles west of Intracoastal A r Children's Chapel At 10 am Sun.T WORSHIP SERVICES T M H R
Sunday School Sunday Services 8:45 am & 11:00 AM Welcome Families Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun. Sunday 8:30 & 10:15AM na anic
Children 9:15 am Christian Formation 10:10am & Singles Christian Formation At 9:00 am Wednesday 7PM Neptune Beach 249-5370
Youth/Adult 9:15 am NurseryProvded Corner of 5th St. & 11th Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL.* www.stpaulsbythesea@spbts.net TEL 241-4211 Rev.Patrice Spenser
Nursery Provided 543-0112 904-249-4091 www.beacheschapel.com Share in the love of Christ
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Religion Briefs:


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Thousands of people typically attend the Easter Sunrise
Service held on the beachfront on Easter Sunday.


Easter Sunrise service

is scheduled in JB


FROM STAFF
A community Easter
Sunrise Service will be held at
6 a.m. on Sunday, April 16 at
the Sea Walk Pavilion in
Jacksonville Beach.
This will be the 57th year,
'the service has been held,
according to the Beaches
Ministerial Association.
Pastor Patrick Bell will
preach at this year's service.
He has been a frequent guest
preacher at Community
Presbyterian Church, St.
Andrew's Lutheran Church,
and other local churches. .
The Grateful Bread, a local
Christian Band, 'will provide
music for the service. The.
Ribault Masonic Lodge #272


will provide the refreshments.
The offering for the service
benefits local charities includ-
ing BEAM, Mission House,
and Helping Hands.
Jacksonville Beach police
officers donate their time to
coordinate traffic and assist
the thousands of worshippers
who attend the service.
Thpse in, attendance are
encouraged to bring lawn'
chairs or blankets for seating.
*A listing of r sen'icei. and
activities for Holy l'eek and
Easter' will be included 'in
upcoming issues of tile newspa-
per. To be. included send infor-
ination. by April 4 to
religion@beachesleader.com


Seder meals open to all
FROMSTAFF
Beth El the Beaches Synagogue and Chabad @'the Beaches are
taking reservations for Passover Seder meals to be held during the
second week of April.
Marywood Center for Spirituality of the Diocese of St.
Augustine is also offering a Seder meal on April 10.
Dates, times, and reservatlnm itforn atwi- s lied belew.
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Beth El the Beaches Synagogue will have congregational Seder
meal open to the public at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 13. The
Seder will last until approximately 11 p.m.
The cost is $25 for adults and $12 for children between 4 and
13 yearsold .
For information or reservations, contact Robin Ford at 273-
9100: Beth El is located at 288 North Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte Vedra.
Chabad Seder
Chabad @ the Beaches will hold communal Passover Seders on
Wednesday. April 12 and Thursday, April 13 following services at
8:30 p.m. The theme of the Seder will the "The Unbroken Chain
of Jewish Existence". .
On April 12, the Seder will be at the Hampton Inn at 1220
Marsh Landing Parkway. On April 13, the Seder iIll be at Chabad
at 521 AlA N mn Ponte Vedra. Zahava Znhen will cater the Seders.
Reservations are required before April 10; call Chabad at 285-
1588 or email at www:SederaChabadBeaches.com.
NMarywood Seder
' Marywood Center for Spirituality will have a Seder Meal on
Monday, April 10. The event will be led by Sr. Edith Paschall, SSJ
and begin at 6:30 p.m. .
In respect for the connection between the Liturgy of the Word
in the Catholic Mass and the Jewish service at the Temple, a Seder
Meal or Last Supper is being held in preparation for Easter.
A full course dinner will follow the simple Seder; there will also
be acti-ities for .children. Reservations are $15 for adults and
$7.50 for children. For information or reservation call 287-2525
or check ww-w.marywoodcenter.org. M*arywood is located at 1714
State Road 13 in Jacksonville.


SINGLES GROUPS


The following are church-
related singles groups in the
Beaches area. Church member-
ship is not required:
St. Andrew's Lutheran Church
has Young Adult Group meet-
Ings. Contact Pastor Mike, at,
249-4575 for information.
New Life Christian
Fellowship,' 2701 Hodges Blvd.,
Jacksonville has monthly Single
Adult Ministry meetings. The
upcoming schedule includes
Movie Night on March 25 show-
ing "March of the -Penguins,
small group discussion on April
7, and a Picnic and Hiking Trip
on April 29. Call Pastor David
Wheeler at 223-6000 for infor-
mation. Childcare is provided'
for most events.
Beach United Methodist
Church has Monday Night Alive
for singles at 7,p.m. on Monday
nights and Singles Coffee House
10:45, a.m. on Sundays. For
information visit
www.beachumc.org or call 249-
2343. BUMC is located at 325
7th Avenue N.
Beaches Chapel Church, 610
Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach.'
Singles over age 33 meet the last
Saturday of the month at 7 p.m.
at the church. 241-4211.
A multigenerational singles
group .is sponsored by Christ
Episcopal Church, 400 San Juan
Drive, for singles of all ages and
circumstances. RSVP to the
church office at 285-6127.
Christ the Redeemer Church,
190 S. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra
Beach. Weekly Bible study and,


monthly social event such as
square dancing for ages 30 and
up. 280-5813.
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian,
Church, 4510 Palm Valley Road,
Ponte Vedra Beach. Bible study
group at 11 a.m. Sunday and
'occasional other activities for
singles ages 30+. 285-8225.
Neptune Baptist Church, 407
Third St., Neptune Beach. Single
adult Sunday school classes for
all ages meet in the annex every
Sunday at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
249-2307.


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Cont. from previous page
Prayer group meets
Beaches Community Prayer
Group meets every Thursday at
9:30 a.m. in the conference
room of The Winston Family
YMCA on Landrum Lane in
Ponte Vedra. For information
call 285-0267.
Marriage class
Beach United Methodist
Church will offer "Conflict
Resolution in Marriage" for
four Sundays, in March begin-
ning on March 5. The class
will be led by by Dr. Jeff Hood,
a marriage and family coun-
selor, who will focus on con-
flict resolution techniques that
promote reconciliation and
growth.
For information or to register
*for. the class,. call. Marcia 'in the'
church office at 249-2343, ext.
11. The class will begin at 11
a.m. and is held in Room 2107.
Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery, a biblical
based program for persons fac-
ing personal problems, meets
every Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the
fellowship hall of Beach United
Methodist Church, Third Street
at Seventh Avenue North,
Jacksonville Beach.
Through worship and same-
gender small groups, people
can work on personal struggles'
such as eating disorders, alco-'
hol/drug abuse, and codepen-
dency. The evenings begin
with dinner. Call 249-2343;
Retreats at NMarywood
The following retreats are
planned at the XMarywood
Retreat Center in the
Switzerland area of Northwest
St. Johns County: .
Outdoor Family Stations of
the Cross will be held on
March 5, 12, 19, 25, and April
2. Gather at 3 p.m. to pray the
Stations of the Cross along
Marywood's nature trail-.
Diocesan deacons will lead the
Stations and light refreshments
will be served at the conclusion
of prayer. There is no cost to-
attend.
March 25: Lenten Day. of
Reflection: A Journey into the
Desert will be led by Fr. John
Tetiow. Using the Gospel of the
'Woman at the Well, Tetlow will
lead participants through Jesus'
40 days in the desert with
reflection on the oasis ,in the
des .t. The day beings at;9:30.
a.m: and' ends with Mass at
2:30 p.m. The cost is $27
F which includes lunch.
March 31 April 2: Weekend
Retreat; Discovering Self in'
God will be led by Msgr. Simon,
Ignacio. Come and discover
yourself in relationship with
God. Registration begins at
6:30 p.m. on Friday and the
retreat ends with Mass at 11
a.m. on Sunday. The cost is'
$185 for private, $145 for dou-
ble, and $85 for commuter.
April 5: Day of Reflection:
Celebrating Mary will be led by
Pat Cook. using the works of
the four Gospels, Cook will dis-
cuss why the Church celebrates
Mary. Key images will be
Mary's friendship with, her
cousin Elizabeth and Mary at
the foot of the cross. The
begins at 9:30 a.m. arid ends at
2 p.m. with Mass. The cost is,
$27 which includes lunch..
Marvwood is located at
1715-5 State Road 13. For
information .on these or other
events, call (904) 287-2525 or
toll-free (888)-287-2530.
Moms pray for kids
A group of mothers known
as Moms in Touch meets week-
ly to pray for their children,
other students and the schools
they attend. The group meets
on Tuesday afternoons at a
church in Ponte Vedra Beach.
For location and more infor-
mation, call Nancy at 273-
8486.
Midweek for kids
The following events are
held at Beaches area churches
on Wednesday for youngsters:
Palm Valley Baptist Church
at 4890 Palm Valley Road in


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CONTEST TO BE HELD:


Ponte Vedra has Bible Study
and activities for children at 7
p.m. Contact the church at
285-2447.
Sunrise Christian Church
youth group meets 7 p.m. to
8:30 p.m., beginning with
group praise and worship, fol-
lowed by small groups for fel-
lowship, Bible study and
prayer.
The church is at 298 Aquatic
Drive, Atlantic Beach. Call 249-
3030.
Bethlehem Buddies is open
to all children 3 years old
through second grade at
Bethlehem Lutheran Church,
1423 Eighth Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach, from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. with Bible stories,
crafts and songs.
High school Bible study is 7
p.m., to 8:15 p.m. at Bethlehem
Lutheran.
Youth in grades six through
12' and families meet at 6:30
p.m. at Christ Episcopal
Church, Ponte Vedra Beach, for
dinner in the parish hall.
;Youth JAM begins at 7 p.m.
and includes guitar lessons,
singing, and, rehearsal for the
11 a.m. Sunday contemporary
worship service in parish hall
geared toward youth and fami-
lies with children.
Dinner and. JAM are open to
the community. JAM is free,
and' dinner is $4. per person,
$12 per family maximum. The
church is at Solana Road and
San Juan Drive.
Youths in grades six through
8 meet at 6:30 p.m. in the
Outback, the modular building
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285-5106. The Senior High
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on Sunday immediately fol-
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and Ingram Caswell at 285-
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Dynamic Disciples (grades K-
5). at First Christian Church of
the Beaches meets Wednesday
from 6.30 to 7:45. Teens in
Motion Youth Group meets
from 6:30 to 7:45 with special
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2125 Oceanfront, Neptune
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MEETINGS


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

Adopt-A-Rescued-Kitty:
Kittens and cats which have
been veterinarian-checked and
tested, and have shots and have
been altered, are available for
adoption Saturdays from 10
a.m. to .6 p.m. at PetCo at
Atlantic and Keman bouleva rds.

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

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

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

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

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

Ballroom dancing: Ballroom
dancing is offered every,
\Vednesday at 7:30 p.m. :at the
Senior Center, 19th Ave.,
Jacksonville Beach. The cost is
$4. Call 241-3 96 for informa-
tion. .

Barbershop chorus: The Big
Orange Barbershop chorus.
meets each Tuesday from 7 to
9:30 p.m. at the First Christian
Church, 11924 San Jose .Blvd.,
Mandarin. Visitors are welcome.
Call 904-262-0032 or 744-5439
for information.

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

Beaches Palm Group: The
Florida 'Writer's Association
Beaches Palm Group meets the
fourth Saturday of each month
except December at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Library. Call Vic
DiGenti' at 904-285-2258 for
information.

Beaches storytellers: The
Beaches League of Storytellers
meets at the Ponte.Vedra Beach
Library, 101 Library Blvd., Ponte
Vedra Beach, at 10:30 a.m.
every second Saturday of the
month from September
through May. Call George Mills
at 246-1502 for information.


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

Breakfast network: The
Ponte Vedra Chamber of
Commerce meets at 7:30 a.m.,
the second Wednesday of the
month at the Sawgrass Grille &
The Tavern for breakfast. Email
info0@pontevedrachamber.org
for information.

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

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

Coast Guard Auxiliary: U.S.
Coast Guard Auxiliary 14-04
meets at 7:30 p.m. the first
Wednesday of the month at the
Captain's. Club, 13363. Beach
Blvd. Call David Green at 246-
4722 or 422-2811 for informa-
tion.

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

Duval Audubon Society: The
group meets the third Monday
of the month at 7:30 p.m. at
Swain Memorial' Urnited
Methodist Church, 1620' Naldo
Ave. Call .733-0550 or visit
www.duv'alaudubon.org for
information..

First Coast Miniature Guild:
The First Coast Miniature Guild,
an organization of miniature
enthusiasts, meets the fourth
Tuesday of each month, except
December. Call 246-1146 for
information.

First Coast Romance
Writers: The First Coast
Romance Writers meet the sec-
ond Saturday of the month
from 1:1 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Hampton Inn at J. Tiirner Butler
and 1-95. Meetings are free and
Open to the public. Call Eileen
Goldman at 268-0707 or email
ebgl653@comcast.net for infor-
mation.

First Wednesday Art Walk:
The First Wednesday Art Walk
Downtown is held .from 5 to 8
p.m. the, first Wednesday of the
.month. The event is free. Visit
www.DowntownJacksonville.or
g or call 634-0303 for informa-
tion.

Foundation Academy: The
Foundation Academy, 107
Third Ave. S., Jacksonville
Beach, has an open house from
9 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. Call
241-3515 for information.

Friends on the Go: Friends
on the Go with Jack Morgan
meets at 7 p.m. the second
Tuesday, of each month at the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library.

Grandparent Group: The
Grandparent Group-meets at 10
a.m. the first Monday of each
month at the St. Johns County'
Mental Health Department,
1955 U.S. 1 South, St..
Augustine. Call 904-825-5048


for information.

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

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

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

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

Long Time Newcomers: The
Long Time Newcomers Club of
the Beaches and West Beaches
meets at Selva Marina Country
Club in Atlantic Beach on the
fourth Tuesday of the Month,
September through May. This is
a ladies' club. Social hour starts
at 11 a.m., followed by various
entertainers, performers, and
informative speakers. Call 273-
0362 for information.

MOPS: Mothers of Pre-
Schoolers meets the second
Monday of each month at 9:30
.a.m., and. the third Monday of
each month at 7-' m : child
care provided) at Christ the
Redeemer Church, 190 S.
Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra
Beach. Call 285-8009 for infor-
mation.

Mothers & More: Mothers &
More, a national, not-for-profit
organization supporting
sequencing women (women
who have altered their careers
to raise- children at home,
meets the second Tuesday and
fourth Wednesday of every
month. Locations very., Call
858-3369 or e-mail mothers-
jax@yahoo.com. for informa-
tion.

NAIC: The local NAIC
Investment Club .meets at 7
p.m. the fourth Monday of each,
month at the Beaches Library.
Visitors are welcome. Call' Dick
at 476-4260 for information.

New Directions:( New
Directions, a support group for
'the .divorced and separated;
meets at 6:45 p.m. the second
and fourth Wednesday of the
month at 4118 Loretto Road
next to the white church, in the
convent at St. Joseph's Catholic
Church. Call, 268-1591 for
information.

Open-air market: The Town
Center Green Market, an open-
air market, ; is held Saturday
from 8 a.m. till noon at the
Neptune Beach Kmart on
Atlantic Boulevard. The market
features fresh produce, honey,
sauces, baked goods, hand-
made soap and more.

Oversight Committee: The
Oversight Committee for the :
Beaches Resource Center meets
at 7 .p.m. the first Monday of
every month in the Media
Center at Fletcher High School.
The Oversight Committee con-
sists of parent and faculty repre-


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public schools and at-large rep-
resentatives from the Beaches
communities. Call the Beaches
Resource Center at 270-8200 for
information.

Palm Valley Senior Center:
The Palm Valley Senior Center,
148 Canal Blvd., is open
Tuesday and Thursday from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. Lunch is served at
noon. Call 280-3233 for lunch
reservations or for information
on various activities throughout
the day. Foir tTansportation to
lunch, call 280-3753 between
7:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

Persephone Healing Arts:
Persephone Healing Arts
Center, .485 Sixth Ave. N.,
Jaclksonville Beach, hosts an
open house from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
the third Thursday of ,the'
month. The center 'will also
have an information booth at
Organic Jungle, 13947 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, the
third Saturday of the month.
Call 246-3583 for information.

Prayer group: The Beaches
Community Prayer .,Group
meets at 9:30 a.m. in the con-
ference room of the Winston
Family YMCA in" Ponte Vedra.
Call 285-0267 for information.

Railroad Club: The Beaches
Area Model Railroad :Club meets
at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Friday at
941 Fourth St. N., Jacksonville
Beach, behind Sportsmania.
The club is open to anyone
interested in scale, model rail-
roading. Call Dave Henk at 641-
8800 or Richard Paul at 223-
5133.

Reckless Readers: Reckless
Readers, a women's reading
group, meets the third Monday,


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Beaches Branch Library. Call
Mary McKeaneyat 247-7627 for
information.

Recovery, Inc.: Recovery,
Inc., a mental health support
group, meets at 6:30 p.m.
Friday at St. Paul's Catholic
Church's Family Life Center,,
578 First Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach. 247-3299.

Senior activities: The
Beaches Senior Citizen Center,
281 S. 19th Ave., Jacksonville
Beach; and the Neptune Beach
Senior Activity Center, 2004
Forest Ave., Neptune Beach,
'offer various activities Monday.
through Friday from 9 a.m. Call
241-3796 for information on
the Beaches center; the Neptune
Beach center may be reached at
270-1688.

Seniors By The Sea: Seniors
By The Sea meets the second
Thursday of each- month in the
Fellowship Hall at Beach United
Methodist Church, Third Street
and Seventh Avenue North,
Jacksonville Beach, at 11 a.m.,
followed by lunch' for $4.50.
Call 241-7300: for information.

Senior tennis- Tennis for sen-
iors is being offered at
Huguenot Tennis Center in
Jacksonville Beach from 9 to 11
.a.m. Friday. Call Moe at 247-'
'6221 for information. -,
Sons of the American
Legion: The Sons of the
American Legion Squadron 316
meets the first Monday of each
month at 7:30 p.m. at:1127
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
Call 249-0202 for information.

Submarine veterans: USSVI -
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the second Saturday of the
month at American Legion Post
316, 127 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic
Beach. Call 241-6222 or email
rjrjax@attbi.com for informa-
tion.

Toastmasters: The Beaches
Area Toastmasters tClub .meets
Monday at 7 'p.m. at Watson
Realty. Property Management
Building, 115 Penman Road,
Neptune Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 241-0919.

Toastriasters: The Ponte
Vedra Beach Toastmasters Club
meets every Tuesday- from 7:45
to 8:45 a.m. at the Ponte Vedra
Golf and Country Club at
Sawgrass. Call Lewis Barber at
904-716-4045 for information.

Veterans meet: The Men's
Auxiliary of Veterans of Foreign
Wars Greater Beaches Post 3270,
915 8th Ave. S., Jacksonville
Beach, meets at 7 p.m. the sec-
ond Wednesday of the month.
Members of Post 3270 and the
Ladies Auxiliary meet at 9 a.m.
the second Saturday of the
month. Call 249-7366 for infor-
mation.,

Waldorf discussion group:
The Waldorf Parent/Education
Study and ;Discussion Group
meets at 7 p.m.' the third
Tuesday of the month at the
'Seaside Playgarden, 223 Eighth
Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach. 716-
8014. .

Zonta Club: The Zonta Club
of Jacksonville meets the third
Monday of each month at 6
p.m. at the Radisson' Riverwalk
Hotel, 1515. Prudential Drive.
CallEleanor Vees, 564-9211, for
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A CHARLES GALLERY,
228 3rd Ave. 'N., Jacksonville
Beach. 339-0029. Hours I
p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday-
Sunday.
BEACHES MUSEUM. &
HISTORY CENTER, 380 Pablo
Ave., Jacksonville Beach *
241-5657. Exhibits: "Shore
Stories."Down the Boardwalk"
* "The ABCs of Beaches
History" "A View on the
Past." Hours are 10 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday. Admission $5 adults,
$4 seniors, $3 children (6-17).
BETHEL GALLERY, 4510
Palm Valley Road, Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-8225.
Features themed original art
shows using mixed media
from .' local and regional
artists. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday to Friday and 9
a.m. to noon Sunday.
BLUE HERON GALLERY,
4600 Middleton Circle E.,
Jacksonville 223-6100. Art
work by Cypress Village resi-
dents and visiting artists.
Hours 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday through Sunday.
CULTURAL CENTER AT
PONTE VEDRA, 5Q Executive
Way, ',Ponte Vedra Beach *
280-0614.
&JMMER MUSEUM OF
ART & GARDENS, 829
Riverside Ave., Jacksonville *
356-6857. Hours are 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday. Admission is $8 for
adults, $5 for seniors, military,
and students, free for kids 6
and under. Free admission
from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
ECLECTIC GALLERIES,
880 AIA North, Suite 9, Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2772.
Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday,
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
FAIRFAX GALLERY AT
SAW4RASS, 1740 Sawgrass
Village Dr., Ponte Vedra Beach
* 38V-7724. Hours 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday.
FIRST STREET GALLERY,


216 First St., Neptune Beach *
241-6928. Works by local and
regional artists. Monday
through Wednesday, 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m.; Thursday and
Friday, 10, a.m. to 8 p.m;.
Saturday, 10' a.m. to 6 p.m.,
and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
Call 241-6928.
HAMPTON GALLERY
2411 3rd St. S., Jacksonville
Beach Tuesday through
Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11
a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Call
247-1050.
HIBERNIA GALLERY 108
1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-7321. Selling handmade
work from Ireland, England
and U.S. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday-Saturday, noon to 5
p.m. Sunday.
J. JOHNSON GALLERY,
177 Fourth Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 435-
3200. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday and 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Also
by appointment. Pieces are
available for purchase.
*MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
AND HISTORY, 1025
Museum Circle, Jacksonville.
396-7062.. MOSH features
interactive history and sci-
ence exhibits as well as plane-
tarium events and special
children's activities.
MY LITTLE GALLERY,
630 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune
Beach 403-0031. Hours 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday
through Sunday.
NEPTUNE GALLERY,
1511 Atlantic Blvd. in the
Tradewinds Plaza, Neptune
Beach. Gallery hours' are 10
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday to
Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday. Phone 247-4341.
OCEAN 60, 60 Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach 247-
0060.
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"The Howl," who headline the annual George's Music Springing
the Blues Festival on March 31, will perform at a Saturday jam
session. The Blues Festival will be held March 31, April 1 and 2
at the Sea Walk Pavillion. Atlantic Theatres will be the "Official
After-Fest Destination" and festival musicians will be invited on
stage at the theater, 751 Atlantic Blvd. The After-Fest Blues Jam
will begin at 10:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday, immediately follow-
ing the Comedy Club performances,, and at 8 p.m. on Sunday,
April 2. Admission is $5.

THEATRE NOTICES

"ANNA [N THE TROPICS" is staged at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday and March 31 and April 1 at Players by the Sea, 106 6th St.
N., Jacksonville Beach. A matinee performance is scheduled at 2
p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $10. Call 249-2022 for reservations.
"SIX DANCE LESSONS IN SIX WEEKS" is staged at 8 p.m. today
and Saturday at the Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre, 716
Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach. A matinee will be staged at 2, p.m.
Sunday. Call 249-7177 for reservations.
*
"SILENT HEROES," inspired by the true story of the UISS
Saratoga, is presented by Theatre Jacksonville at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday at The Harold k. Smith Playhouse, 2032 San Marco Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Call 396-4425 for reservations.
*
"HELLO DOLLY" is staged through April 16 at the Alhambra
Dinner Theatre, 12000 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville. Doors open at 6
p.m. for evening shows. Matinees are held at 11 a.m. on Saturday
and noon on Sunday. Admission ranges from $35 to $46 for dinner
and show. Call 641-1212 for information.
0
Auditions
BALLET AUDITIONS for the Florida Ballet's Summer Intensive
program are held from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, April 2 and 29 and May 7
at The Florida Ballet Building, 300 E. State St., Jacksonville. Call 353-
7518.


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MORTGAGE HASSLES? I .BUY
HOUSES. Pay back payments & legal
fees plus cash. Brian 285-6993.

OCEANFRONT
ATLANTIC BCH TOWNCENTER
12,000SF LOT $2,600,000
ZONED RG-2 FOR 2 HOMES.
EAST OF 3RD ST.
8-UNIT CONCRETE APT BLDG.
JAX BEACH. $999,000.
ATLANTIC BEACH
OCEANVIEW LOT
HIGHEST DUNES $1.2M.
COMMERCIAL LOT
NEAR BEACH MARINE
JAX BCH $330,000
FLA RLTY USA
(904)246-0000.
www.fla-usa@comcast.net
SELLING YOUR HOME?
Find buyers at
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RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate


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TIM THOMPSON, 591-0303
Vacant. Lot, Atlantic Beach. 4 Blocks to
Ocean. 0.43 acres. $985,000. OBO

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S"" A new mountain development

in Western North Carolina offering spectacular long
range mountain views! 1 to 7 acre parcels starting
@ $39,900 to $89,900. Two lane paved roads,
underground utilities and beautiful private wooded
sites. Nebv log cabin shells on 1-2 acre sites $89,900
to $132,900. Single story ranch or two story chalets
available. Call for free info: 828-247-0081


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Lance Cove Estates Hayes ille, NC ,. ,
Beautiful Mountain Views from Sweetwjter's newes t ; .
subdivision, an outstanding location. One x. re plus loh, '-.-" ; '
available, easy access only minutes from the tori oft ,", ,
Hayesville, NC, the Hiwassee River, Lake Charuge, nd '
hospitals. Features include oversized paiedi roads, I'"
underground utilities, covenants and renmc iit'ns hanrdic.|p -'^.,h
specification with main floor 2,000 minimum square foot homes makes this new development
unique. Build, your home for a life time. Lots range in price from $49,900 to $79,900,
For more information call 828-389-8843, 904-821-9573,
Nick's cell 904-254-9644, Vicki's cell 904-534-3530


PVB, 3BR/2BA ,+den, gated community, ATLANTIC BCH, 6 BLKS TO OCEAN,
comm. pool. $389,900 or rent $1800/mo. 3BR 2 1/2BA, 1935sf., Only $494,500.
(904)273-9549. (904)472-4039.

Atlantic Beach-Jast a Few Blocks
to the Ocean & Centrally Located to
Town Center
This is a MUST SEE!!! Absolutely charming 2000 SF, 3BR/
2BA. Completely restored with brand new 22x22 Family
Room & Master Suite. Low Maintenance
Hardiboard Exterior, Metal Roof, Private E '
Covered Porch, Full Fenced in Yard w/ Fr.3 li
Room for Pool. Priced to sell at $539,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


FLORIDA BLVD- .57 acre lot on marsh &
tidal creek. Min. 1500sf buildable footprint.
310k. Call 904-608-7070.
36 ACRES OF LAND
FOR DEVELOPMENT
Citrus County, 218 townhomes or 288
condos or more. '$3.5M, Realty Executives
Suncoast; Debra Frye at.(727)798-6819.
PONTE VEDRA. FSBO. 3BR/2BA,Corian
countertops, 1250sf. Fireplace, 1-car ga-
rage, community pool. Walk to Ocean.
$269,000. 463-0505.1

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NORTH JAX Beach. 3BR/2BA w/pool, 10
blocks ocean, poolhouse, 76'x176' lot.
$369,900. Jay (904)219-0778.
SOUTHSIDE- DEERWOOD. Just 6 years
oildl Lovely 4BR/3BA home. $524,990.
Murphy Realty Corp. 536-9100.
FSBO- ICW 3BR/ 2BA, great marshvi.ew
$335,500 or lease option-, $1700/mo.
14046 Pine Island Dr. 242-4040.
FSBO: 1004 15th Ave lonr. Jax Beach.
Custom Remoel '312., 2073-i, new tile,
granite, SS, irpic higr en.i finishes, Ig
corner lot. $459?,900 241-5865


Cute on Howell Park-Steps to
Ocean & Twn Center Action!
Solid. coz\ ha en/weekend bch-awav! Vault ceils
'-y;.. GR. IS" tle d\n. 1BR/I1BA dwn, 2BRBA up, &
: loft-space! Hugh 2 car I,/storage galore, wooded d
park bkN ard pri% ac, Best schools. prime A.B. alue
to enJoy or rebuild 3our dream home! S-145.000
"She IVOWS the beaches...
Rosemary She SELLS the town!"
Naughlont Call 568-1523
Allller


Open House Sunday 1-3
Sevilla Condo New Listing!
First floor condo in pristine condition! Gleaming
wood floors, new kitchen within past 4 years and
private brick-walled patio. Newer plumbing, wa-
ter heater & A/C system.T ennis, pool, sauna, ex-
ercise room & club house $157,900
V iew this home before the open
house! 1 Bed/1 Bath.
Bea Carpentieri, Realtor 477-9342 Ri-.,L i iE;t. i[-



WEST ATlANTIC BEACH -

INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY
Newly Renovated 3 bdrm, 2 bath home built in 1993 with
pool on a 120 x 125 lot in the middle of an upcoming
residential development, 2000sq It, 2-Car Garage, beautiful
fruit trees plus a concrete block shed in -' I
the back. $389,000. L .

Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


... ... ~~East of A .A in
mom onte Vedra!
-o -- This 5BR/3BA brick beauty has
...J approx. 4,400 Sf! 32'x15' pool,
-- 90'x140' lot, 24'x22.5' garage
w/10'x8' workshop, gourmet kitchen
w/48" SS gas range. Subzero refrigerator, 1,000 SF
master suite w/6' whirlpool tub, many upgrades/ r.S^:'-
amenities! Energy efficient! Easy bike ride or walk to
beach! Owner/Agent $1.375,000 lf .
t-i: elenpolin Wgallcot m ..
Prudential Cell: 838-4562
Direct: 285-8449 ext 3073
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Rlm'cd Ih,,.e rm.. n (904) 866-1233
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PONIE VEDRA WAiERFROhi
This Inviting 3747 sit. home complete w/ dock & bulkhead
maximizes on the breathtaking views Custom upgrades in-
clude gourmet kitchen, brick & slate flooring, double mas-
ters, amazing house w/sunsets on the intracoastall
Offered at $1,650,000
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1.01 ACRES W/BREATHTAKING WATER VIEWS
Storybook setting from 3bd/2ba 2737 sq. ft. brick home w/
views of a 28, acre Jake. Nestled among gorgeous trees.
Vaulted ceilings, w/bar, wood firs, dock & canoe. Amazing
land value for waterfront property. $450,000


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NESitED BETWEEN THE iNTRACOASTAL AND IHE OCEA,'I
This lot is a one of a kind! Just over .25 of an acre. Lot
dimensions are 95 x 120. Wonderful location, with poten-
tial for after views from a dream home In a dream locationI
Offered at $550,000.

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2 COMPLETELY RENOVATED OFFICES UPGRADED DECOR
Close proximity to downtown & 5 points. Handsome double
french dr entry to conference rm. New roof, A/C, updated
electric, custom milled woodwrk & upgraded fixtures/hrdwr.
Plenty of parking $299k


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We'll Sell Your Home for As Low As

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0 247-4442


SAN MARCO Charmer. Remodeled 2BR
+den. New: Kitchen, bath, CH&A & win-
dows. cLarge corner lot w/double garage.
Will co-op. $219K. Owner/ Broker.
(904)725-3933.
NEAR MAYO Clinic, off San. Pablo.
3BR/2BA, 2-car, remodeled. $315,000. In-
dependent Brokers, 710-3111.
FSBO, 1011 23rd St. N., JB, 3BR/2BA,
2 story, pool, fenced yard. 783-4600.
PRE CONSTRUCTION. South Jax
Beach.Townhomes: less than 6 blocks
to the beach- 1602 square feet.
3BR/2.5BA garage $394.000 Call John
Wolfel, Licensed R/E Broker 699 8887.
www.elilehomesfl.com
FSBO. NEW Construction, 417th Ave.
South; Jax Beach. Unique location, next to
park with O.ceSn6e*w.. 3BR. 3 5BA. 3
floors, with ae-:ks on 2nmd 3rd ilo'r,. Too
many amenities to include. Buy now &
pick colors & flooring. Call (904)472-4753,
ask for David. $595,000. Completion in
July. Will co-op..


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OPEN HOUSE Sunday- NEW CON-
STRUCTION by Elite Homes, Inc.
500 11th Avenue South- JAX. BEACH,
3100+ square feet- $649,000. View all
the Elite Homes projects: townhomes,
condos, single family home. Sunday
from 1 to 4 pm. www.elitehomesfl.com
John Wolfel. Real Estate 699-8887
NEPTUNE BEACH, FSBO, "AS IS"
house & 75'x138' lot. 501 Oceanwood Dr.
$259,900. (904)887-7669..

ATLANTIC SHORES
119 37th AVE. SOUTH
Newly renovated. 3BR/2BA, vaulted cell-
ings, 50x123 lol New roof, HVAC. Hard-
wood floors new Kichen, all appliances.
2-car garage.
$795,000 536-8268

SOUTH JAX Beach. 2BR/2BA Town-
house. Lovely neighborhood. 416 36th
Ave. $279,900. $279,900. (904)613-9896. www.own-
ers.com. IDTMW9867.


WATERFRONT RETREAT OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 1-5 ,. ,
Custom home with wood &
marble flrs, travertine marble
frpl, gourmet kitchen w/ granite .. -1. 1
countertops, gas range & ,A,
center island. Lots of deck.
Beautiful views. 150' dock &
boat lift on tidal creek to ICW. Century 21 Harris Real
South on A 1A, rt on Solano Rd. Estate & Associates, Inc.
rt on Roscoe to house on rt. or Raymond Harris
call for appointment. 904-504-4470


Adorable
JAX Beach

Bungalow!!! Sunday 1-3
Concrete block home! 3BR/1.5BA home just blocks to
the beach. Remodeled kitchen. Tile
throughout, fenced backyard. 1031 !
14th Ave N Dir.: From Penman to ..
on 15th Ave N to first R on 14th Ave
Home on L. $319,9K
Connie Grubbs 612-9911 or
Jan Fowler 294-4766

Spectacular Ocean Front Views from this
wonderful corner unit in beautiful Ocean 22. Brand new tile
and carpet. New Corian counter tops with stainless steel
appliances and beautiful cabinetry. Call today. $549,000

Pablo Bay Waterfront, pool home on cul-de-sac.
3000+sft, 4/4, upgrades galore, priced to sell at $575,000

The Sanctuary 3/2, approx. 2000+SF, cul-de-sad,.
huge side yard, hardwood floors, California shag, priced to
sell. $414,900

Neptune Beach POOL Home Huge corner lot,
approx. 2300 SF, 4/2.5, reduced. $449,000
Jacksonville Beach bungalow, w Pool,
biking dist. to Beach, 2000+ sqft, huge corner lot, a great
investment at $387,500
Atlantic Beach town home, close to
everything, 2/1.5, remodeled. $159,900
Call The Hamilton Team = e'
today at 904-610-8471 .
v 4%' Each Office Independently
.'. Specialists Owned & Operated


COZY AND COMFORTABLE!
Lovely move in ready 3rd floor condo.
Quiet private location overlooking natu-
ral area. Great room with fireplace, all
appliances included plus 2 deeded park-
ing spaces.$164,500. MLS# 266526
OCEANFRONT!
Luxury living on the ocean in this 2 bed-
room, 2 bath, 3rd floor condo. Spec-
tacular views from inside as well as out-
side balcony. Building offers heated
pool, exercise room, sauna and extra
storage in addition to garage parking.
Pricedto sell at $680,000. MLS# 289653
UNDER TALL TREES!
This charming "Old Atlantic Beach"
home is situated oni extra large cul
de sac lot. Concrete block construction,
spacious great room, wood floors
throughout. Just a short distance to the
beach, very low traffic street is great for
young children. 899,000. MLS# 271545
OCEANWALK!
You'll love entertaining family and
friends in this 1 story, 4 bedroom beach
home. Spacious family room with fire-
place opens to kitchen and separate
breakfast area. Split bedrooms, screened
pool, security, located in highly sought
after neighborhood. $734,900. MLS#
278270
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH!
Newly remodeled 2 story, 5 bedroom
home. Flexible open floor plan,- over
3000 SF of living area. Beautiful
kitchen, stainless appliances, stone and
wood floors, fireplace in living room,
Possible in-law suite, 2 car garage
t$790.00. MLS# 283187


GRAND RESERVE CONDO!
First floor 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo, split
bedrooms, large storage area, all appli-
ances included, shows like a model.
Conveniently located for easy commute.
Pool, tennis, exercise facilities, club-
house and more. $174,000.
"SPECTACULAR!
This incredibly beautiful home is 1/2
block from ocean. Sunshine bright open
floor plan 4 BR plus office and art stu-
dio. Gourmet kitchen includes custom
cabinets, granite countertops, gas cook
top and wine cooler. $1,675,000. MLS#
273214






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sits on a 90 x 98 lot with 2 car garage. All living space on
1st floor. Bdrms on 2nd floor. Very
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ATLANTIC BEACH, 4BR/3BA, large, pri-
vate lot, 6 blocks to Ocean. $340,000.
Studio Oceanfront Condo, .very small,
great view. $300,000. 247-2333.
SOUTHSIDE OFF Belfort.. Brick home,
3BR 2BA, 1895sf, built 1987,many up-
grades. $292,500. Independent Brokers
710-3111.
FSBO AS Is House & 80'x115' lot, 5
blocks to beach, 1126 5th Street North.
$299k, 553-7203.
ASSIST 2 SELL
BUYERS & SELLERS REAL ESTATE
OPEN HOUSE WKEND
Go to: jaxbesthomes.com for details, or
call 247-4442.
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR/2.5BA, 2-car
garage, $1550sf, open floor plan, 42"
Hickory cabinets, granite counter tops,
new berber carpet, hard wood floors,
$318,000, 463-0505.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, Golf
course and water view, pool, $428,900.
Pictures @ http://infotube.net/136118.
(251)327-8394


Intracoastal West Pablo Bay,
4/3, 2688 sf, ss appliances,
plantation shutters, built-in
computer area. $497,500
World GolflMurabella 4/4
3135 sf, brand new, ready to move
in, huge comer lot. $479,900
Atlantic Beach Fairway Villas,
cute 2/2, back to Selva Marina
Golf Course. $199,900'


Campfield 2/2, 1126 sf, new &
ready to move.in. $174,900

David Kuo
Office: 273-3939
Cell: 955-0776
1 i) Palm Valley Rd., Ste. 100
Ponte Vedra Bch, FL


ATLANTIC BEACH
DESIRABLE BEACH AVE TOWNHOME
End unit w/fenced yard. 3BR/2.5BA,
1660-7 Beach Ave. 2150sf, beach access
across street. Kitchen Isle w/ceramic tile.
Wood burning fireplace, screened porch
w/deck. Single garage. $712,000 by
Owner 477-0102.
OPEN HOUSE
Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun noon-6pm Sawgrass
Country Club 1149 Salt Creek Drive.
Ponte Vedra Bch, FL (A1A to Sawgrass
Marriott area, check in at security for map
to home) 4BR/3BA, 3000sf new renova-
tion, exceptionally beautiful, $769,000.
Realty Executives Suncoast Debra Frye,
727-798-6819.
JAX BEACH. 5BR/2BA, 2300sf On 2 lots.
New roof, heat pump, plumbing & siding.
$465,000 OBO. 249-8637.
FSBO, N. JAX BCH, 3BR/2BA, fenced
yard. New paint in/out. New carpet.
CH&A. $289,900. (904)509-2593.
3BR FORECLOSURE, only $28,0001 Must
sell. For listings. 800-749-8124 ext. 1490.
PVB, THE Islands, 2BR/2BA, attached ga-
rage, community pool, tennis,, $250,000.
(904)703-8380..
NEW CONSTRUCTION ready in May,
South Jax Beach. Beautiful Townhome
less than 8 blocks to the beach-
1884sf. 3BR/2.5BA, 2 car garage.
$359,000 Call John Wolfel, Licensed
R/E Broker (904)699-8887.
www.elitehomesfl.com
OPEN HOUSE, PVB, 2/2, 154 Del Prado
Ct. Fri/ Sat, 10am-4pm. $229,500.
(904)514-6673.


INTRACOASTAL WEST- Kensington
Lakefrontl Well maintained. $264,900.
Murphy Realty Corp. 536-9100.


FABULOUS NEW CONSTRUCTION
Jax Beach, 3BR/2.5BA, 2-story traditional
w/cedar shake vinyl siding, hardwood
floors, 42" cabinets, granite, stainless
steel apple, loft,' wired for office, master
suite w/tray ceiling, walk-in closet, double
vanity, whirlpool tub, -sep. shower., large
lot and .much morell Available April 2006.
$454,900. Call Sandi Pennington, Watson
Realty Corp., (904)962-6145.
REDUCED- NEPTUNE BEACH. FSBO.
Duplex, or single home. 1BR/1.BA (each).
East of A1 A. $425,000 OBO. 246-8200.


JACKSONVILLE GOLF &
COUNTRY CLUB
Golf, Tennis, Swim, Jog, Bike all
inside a great community. This 2
Story. 4,800 SF, 6BR/4BA/3CG
-^.'i' .. offers you an entertainment dream
with a great
open floor plan I
& lo%% main-
tenance lan. so to start living today call
Cindy Cox @ 904-881-8036. $849,000


Completely Renovated 7 4
Contemporary-Awesome -. FL
Intracoastal Views
This 1657SF Neptune Beach Home sits
on the marsh w/an 85' dock on a small II
creek that leads to the Intracoastal.
Navigable for small skiff or Jet Ski at high tide. The views
are absolutely breathtaking! Just remodeled inside & out.
3bdrm/3ba, 2-Car Garage and Awesome Deck-Don't Miss
This One-Offered at $574,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821

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OCEAN VIEW LIVING JAX BCH POOL HOME
MLS# 255024 New Ocean Park condos w/ 1 LS# 289706 L,. e, 3,,. rer,,:,delkd homme
unobstructed ocean views, across from OceanView
Park, Jax Bch, firs 3-9, 2-units/ti; 3BR/3BA, over near beach a. .s ? 34,' 241-2417
?nn SF 'rieri,... ,.:..: finishes; cntrs, flrs & E OF JRD DLPIEP l
.c,,-L.. p,,1. :pa. p.i- r. g & storage. $885,900- MLS# 260924 In ihe heart f Nepiunr B, h
$1,250,900 285-1800 just 2 bl 1: .cejr E n10. rel
E wS# 290748sirrd r.i c history. Eas. h uni /.. I dup I d ,,r
*BR i 5B d..irt- q,-, ,. SF ,2nd,, ,_,rl. '1 'J"ii 241-. 2417
p ,r,. p .c. r, -c.- i. ,,K r, up, a.L 2/2 FURNISHED CONDO!
it:,j,,i'.:,u iii r u,,i..0 .or T-i.tf.... ",i, ,r,;. MLS# 290477 right on LJ.. Be ch
GRE.AT LO .,-.,0N &0AFR Beautifull ma.mrt:uned & includes ne'.'
MLS# 289910 Close to shopping, carpet, kitchen lir. r 'ndowr .
entertainment, schools;, restaurants, JTB & .... bathroom upgrades! $569,000241-2417
Bc .utfrul ocean views from this 2BR/2BA STUNNING ATL BEACH!
con..:, ,. 'an 8x25' balcony, garage, pool & MLS# 278492 Completely renovated TH
located in the Sandcastle Condominiums in
South Jacksonville Beach. $590,000 in Atl Beach. This 3/2.5 TH has almost
285-1800 2800 sq ft, a 2 car garage, wood floors,
IIACIENDA-SW LE HOME plantation shutters, granite countertops and
IN THE PIANFION private porches with ocean yiews.
MLS# 288992 Meticulous 4BR/3.5BA like-new $825,000 241-2417
home, builtaroundacourtyard w/apool & waterfall, .B NF
a guest house & all rooms have courtyard views. UNBELIEVABLE 'OCEANFRONT
Located on one of largest preserve lots &'has a MLS# 275731 Spacious 4/4.5 has great
southern exposure. $965,000 285-1800 potential. Fabulous 200x400 ft, Ig wooded
THIE PIANIATION. lot, 1 of few high & dry. 2 f/p, lg kit w/ center
S# 237139 A wonderful location & floor plan is, BR & BA off gar, guest house. Gorgeous
min this 3BR/5.5BA+ library home, every bedroom landscaping. Stunning ocean views!
has its own bath, master has his & her baths,
beautifullylandscapedw/lovelywatertogolfviews, $,70,000 241-2417 .
wonderful clubhouse, golf course, pool, tennis & LOCATION LOCATION!
beach club. $829,000 285-1800 MLS# 282150 Adorable 3/2, relaxing in-*
IEE ULIMATE7INLUXUJRIOUS ground pool. Very Ig lot on Ponte Vedra
OCE4NHFONFLIsIN 2p Blvd. Close to the beach. Move-in cond.
MLS# 256366 S. Jak Bch, only 22 units w/2 per
flr,privateblevatorentrytofoyer,4BR/4.5BA,5315 A must see! $1,300,00 241-2417
SF living space, 1460 SF terraces, 2-car garage, all CHRAMING OCEANFRONT!
in brand new Marbella Condominium w/ many MLS# 273146 Immaculate 4/2, granite
amenities: $3,490,000 285-1800 M 3 I u 4 g
amenities T $3,490,000 2851800countertops, s/s appliances & wood firs.
EAST OF7I1D STREET Great view of Atlantic Ocean! $1,29900
MIS#266510Arareopportunitytobuildorinvest Great view of Atlantic Ocean! $1,29900
in sought after South Jacksonville.Beach. This lot is 241-2417
cleared&readyforyoutobuildahome,townhomes SHOWCASE PERFECTION
or condos. $829,000 285-1800 IN OLD PVB!
OCEANFRONT IN ATIANIIC SHORES MLS# 280077 Newer contemporary 5/4/
MLS# 268919 on most sought after street at the
beach. 3BR/4BA, 5000+SF, dramatic staircase, spa plan, upgrades thru-out. Sprawling
custom cabinetry, wood & stone firs, oversize mstr custom home overlooks sparkling pool & 5th
ste w/ vaulted ceilings,, built-ins, FP, exercise rmi or green in PV Golf Course. Cabana & summer
study&extraordinaryBA,rooftopddck.$4,950,000 kit incl. $3,750,000 241-2417
285-1800
RENOVATED ON SOUTH NINE 3/2.5. TOWNHOME
MLS# 270766 of Sawgrass Country Club golf MLS# 288134 in desirable Neptune
course,simplyelegant3BR/2.5BAw/newroof,new n'hood. Open living areas, garage, nice
kitchen, wine cooler, tile floors, covered rear porch, yard, excellent investor oppty. $267,500
screened lanai & pool, courtyard entry, 2-car & golf 241-2417
cart garage. $850,000 285-1800
JAX BEACHTOTAiLY PRISTINE PONTE VEDRA BEACH
RENOVATED & REDUCED CONDO
MLS#2774803BR/2BAbeachcottagehascharm MLS# 266818 1/1, fabulous lake & golf
& character, tile firs in living area, kitchen w/ new course views from private, scrnd lanai, 1 car
maple cabinets, appliances & Saturnia cntrs, new ga & storage, all appls icl. Resort style
BA fixtures, plumbing & outside A/C, on large lot
& block to the ocean. $378,500 285-1800 amenities & great loc near bch. $182,500
SAN MARCORIVERWRNT ESTATE 241-2417
MLS# 280275 Magnificent 1931 Mediterranean ATLANTIC BCH CONDO!
Revival home on over one acre, on the National MLS# 279538 2BR 2.5BA townhome in
Historic Register. Restored & updated, 10,054 SF, Ocean Vilalge. Steps to ocean, spacious kit and
4BR/6.5BA, garden, sun & play rooms, covered river
room, pool/spa, cabana, dock & boathouse. Ig master suite. $399,000
$7,500,000 285-1800 241-2417
TROPICAL MRADISE IN NEPTUNE BEACHII TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE
MLS#2842105BR/3full&2halfBAhome, 1999 MLS# 290627 2 stry 4 brm 2.5 bth home
addition created 2 masters, 2 kitchens, 2 living areas w/ wraparound prch & scrnd pool. Master rtrt
& game room. Estate lot offers a natural pond w/ ,
Koi, several fountains, lights, bar, piped-in music, w/ stng area, frml r & dr have gleaming
pool & custom barbecue. $875,000 285-1800 cherry floors. $649,900 241-2417
Independently owned and operated


NEPTUNE BCH, totally re-done town-
house w/ garage. Great community w/
pool. 3 huge bedrooms, 2.5 baths, frplce,
private yard. Lease option $274,000.
280-2805.
EAST OF 3rd Duplex. 215 8th Ave. North.
$625,000. 241-8269. Zoned C-1.


PONTE VEDRA, 3BR/2BA, beautiful, re-
modeled townhome on .lake. End unit.
$189,500. (904)424-0660.
ICW, HOLIDAY Harbor, FSBO. Large lot,
4BR/2BA, 2400sf w/in-ground pool. New
CH&A, roof. $324,900. 246-2336,
463-7245.


Vintage 1940's Bch Cottage-Fully
.. Restored--1 Blk to Bch!

Classic treasure! 3BR/2BA gem, 3 blks to comer!
Orig. nd. floors, newer kit, ba's, windows, roof,
AC, plumb, elec. Move-in ready! Huge 50x128 lot
w/room to grow. Gar, w/storage galore, immaculate
grounds, it's paradise everyday! $639,000.
-? i"She KNOWS the beaches...
Rosemary She SELLS the town!" -
Naughton Call 568-1523
Miller


Exceptional Custom Home in
Seaside Gated Community
STEPS TO THE OCEAN-ATLANTIC BEACH-This
4bdrm/3.5ba home could not be built today at this price with
this quality of finish levels. Every imaginable. upgrade, 3900
SF in this exclusive 26 home gated
0 e I community at Tiffany by The Sea with
E]K its own beach access. Don't miss this
incredible opportunity at $1,395,000
SCall Margi Petitt
,2 Top Producer 571-9821



WANTED: HOMEBUYER Cul de Sac Home
Talk to the Twins
Girvin Pointe, Intracoastal West 3,Bedroom w/vaulted ceilings in
great roorb and bonus den. Tile, fireplace, private backyard,
breakfast rm, great neighborhood. Schools, shopping, MLS# 275191
$219,900
Donna Sandiford 386-5800 W .
Diane Barr 234-9997F .._U. .


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FRONT PORCH?


This adorable beach bungalow has a'
big front porch and more! Completely
renovated, furnished 3BR/1BA home,
1.5 blocks to beach, wood floors, new
appliances, new windows. 3515 So. 1st
St. in J.ax Beach. $695,000
Call Sherri Beno 904-651-1830 or
Lisa DiStefano, 904-514-3167


Waterfront & Pool (ustonm
Home in Plantation Oaks
5BR/5BA/2CG appiox. 4,000SF w/14'
ceilings, gourmet kitchen 42" Maple cabinets.
...Screened pool %/ fountain overlooking the.
lake Man, upgrades $1.039.000


Contact Top Product-er
Lynn Saul!t
.-.4-,59-9100
for your pnt'ate shor ing!.


2 Special Properties

On The Ocean in Atlantic Beach
A Lovely, 2-story townhouse with nice yard and
deck on the beach, 2 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms.

On The River looking into Downtown Jacksonville
3,250 sq. ft. Rancher, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms,
2 car garage, new dock & bulkhead.
Rooms in both houses have great views of water!
$975,000 for each!
Call (904)403-3409

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OCEANFRONT JAX BEACH
Watch the First Coast sunrises
surrounded by luxury Large
3BR/3.5BA condo with gourmet'
kitchen, stainless appi & granite,
elec. storm shutters, Irg private
garage, completely furnished.
Call Olivia Seaman $1,495,000
NEW LISTING- PONTE VEDRA
All brick, over 3000sf, oversized
rooms. On lagoon in cul-de-sac
street, 3BR/3BA, family rm w/
frplc, cathedral beamed ceilings.
Earl Whitehurst builder. One-
owner, in mint condition. PIs
call Joyce Reesh $1,325,000
MIRAVISTA ICW CONDO
Brand new end unit with pano-
ramic views of ICW. Open floor
plan, 3/3.5+den, 2674sf, granite
tops in kitchen, stainless apple ,
Mediterranean architecture, 40'
boat slip available separately.
$850,000 Call Jayne Hoffman
MARSH LANDING-WITH DOCK
2-story traditional 5/5 on private
cul-de-sac. Neutral, updated
decor, volume ceilings, gourmet
kitchen w/granite tops, sub-zero
built-in, private 'master w/sitting
area, dock on tidal estuary.
Jayne Hoffman $1,199,000
JUST STEPS FROM OCEAN
Highly desirable, large corner
lot. Totally renovated home with
hardwood floors, pool
overlooking private lagoon, all
new A/C, plumbing, pool pump,
sprinkler system & lighted deck.
$755,000 Call Priscilla Johnson
NEW HARBOUR ISLAND LOT
Rare opportunity for lot in
prestigious Harbour Island.
Private, pristine views of marsh
and tidal stream. 40' concrete
floating dock is conveniently
located across the street. Call
Jayne Hoffman $1,100,000
PONTE VEDRA ESTATE LOT
Build your dream home on this
incredible homesite! High & dry
w/over 3 acre, beautiful oaks &
private, deeded beach access!
Only vacant lot 5 10' above
sea level. Fully bulkheaded.
$999,999 Call Michelle Floyd


NEAR THE BEACH
2/2 top of the line flat. LR has
vaulted ceilings, frplc, courtyard
entry, secluded rear porch. End
'unit, 1t fir. Country Club type
amenities include pool, tennis,
fitness & security. Judy Smith
or Gypsy Alexander $350,000
PALENCIA ESTATE LOT
Over 1 acre located In the
exclusive estate section of
beautiful Palencia. Experience
dramatic marsh vistas offered
from this amazing homesite. A
truly great opportunity Call
Michelle Floyd today! $929,000
WATERFRONT LOT!
Deep water access in the heart
of "Palm Valley'! Build your
dream home on this 75' x 460'
incredible lot. Great homesite,
greatt views, great location!l
on't wait at only $875,000.
Call Susan Fort for more info!
PLANTATION GOLF COURSE
Stunning & expansive views of
the 17'" fairway are offered from,
this majestic Spanish Mission
inspired home! Stylish & ele-
gantly comfortable w/unparal-
leled quality & craftsmanship!
$2,280,000 Call Michelle Floyd
LUXURY CONDO FROM WCI
Spectacular floor plan with
amazing vistas, resort pool, sur-
round sound theatre rm, fitness
center, 4BR/4.5BA Penthouse
residence, 4065sf of living
space + 585sf of terrace areas.
$3,000,000 Call Jayne Hoffman
SOUTH JAX BEACH CONDO
2-story town home condo with
beautiful ocean views from the
family room, master suite &
balcony. This 2BR/2BA condo
has 2 underground parking
spaces. $429,900 Please call
Mary Anne Christensen today!
SIMPLY THE BEST
Floor to ceiling windows offer
panoramic ocean views to the
north &'east and the preserve to
the west. Top floor corner,
4BR/3.5BA. All upgrades. The
best Serenata unit $1,750,000.
Jayne Hoffman / Michelle Floyd


90447-4100 86-350-149
115Batrm ak Wlk #04 JckonileFI 325
1 904-43-205 -86622-591


TPC SPECIAL
POOL HOME IN JAX BEACH, FL
3BR/2BA, 2151sf,,. 2 car garage, gated
comm. HW & tiled floors, open floor plan,
SS appliances, Ig laundry room. Many up-
grades. Won't last long! Call
(904)859-5754 .1463 Blue Heron Ln E.
$454,900.
ATLANTIC BEACH
MAYPORT LANDING- Totally renovated,
new roof, new siding & more. 2/2 town-
home w/bonus room. $127,900.
PONTE VEDRA
BELLEZA AT PONTE VEDRA- 1/1 con-
do, lots of amenities. Currently leased
until Sept. 30th. $195,000.
.ARLINGTON
ARLINGTON HILLS- Like newly remod-
eled home. Approx. 1650sf, 3/2, huge
family room, fenced yard, irrigation, new
kitchen. Priced for First time home Buyer.
$154,900. I
ICW
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
OPEN HOUSE. 13714 Weeping Willow
Way in Pablo Bay. 4BR/3BA/2-car,
2400sf. $474,900. Saturday, Sunday,
12noon-5pm. MLS#271054. 327-0558.
www.candlerhomes.com
WINDSOR PARKE GOLF
13870 Windsor Park Dr. N., 3BR/2BA,
brick, 2235sf., hardwood floors, sunroom,
patio. Open House, Saturday, 3/25, 1pm-
4pm, $439,900. FSBO. (904)992-9679 or
(904)504-6890.
;SOUTHSIDE- DEERWOOD, Spectacular
views! Beautifully remodeled entertaining
home. $1,095,000. Murphy RealtyCorp.
536-9100. ,
ATLANTIC BEACH. FSBO. 780 Jasmine
St. 3BR/2BA. New' CH&A, hardwood
floors, 12'x24' enclosed porch. Large lot.
$194,000. 318-2900, 742-6227.
FSBO. 2BR/2BA, Key West style cottage.
1340sf. Lot, .65'x102'. 391 Main St. A.B.
241'8967. $229,000, as is. OPEN HOUSE
Weekends, 2-5pm.
BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED JAX
BEACH HOME. Located at 1404 Declara-
tion Dr. This 3BR/2.5BA has too much to
list. Asking $349.000. Call (904)563-1516.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 3BR/2BA, 1750sf,
Sharde ner..I ic.r.r. 4 locks to Bea':h Lo.
70'x l)0 41: S:ulr. Street. 1399.000
McGuire Mortgage, 246-9915:.
GREAT LOCATION' Spacous 2-5lory
home. 3BR'2BA 190.-.1i iewIv AC plunb.r
hig ioorinrg R miocdI'd kiichren & Dam-
riom-. t.rJancured la*r. on cul-de-sac.
Sprinklrer .v2lm onr, irm.r 8a'?1 Forest Cir-
cle, o.: l.piurI Laie N rB 'i395,000
. Sc-.n or Beir. 4 '-T ;- i51 4-0728
SAWMILL LAKES. Bri:k tbeauly .:r. lake &
pres.erve Ioi200i *5BR 3 BA Wood
floors. .3 car side garage. For .mal liing-
room, dining room. Fireplace $649 900.
(904)280-1657


OPEN HOUSE, SUN. 2-6
ATLANTIC BEACH
3 BLOCKS TO THE BEACH
Oversized 3BR/2.5BA, 2615sft Roman
bath in master bedroom. Stone fireplace,
marble floors. 16x40 deck, large base-
ment storage area. Finished garage/ bo-
nus room. $659K.
1832 Tierra Verde Dr.
(904)237-0877
MORE FOR YOUR $$$
Homes, condos, townhouses, duplexes.
$150,000 and up. All areas. Let me
negotiate lower prices by being your buy-
ers agent. Many years of experience.
Kay Hewings, Magnolia Properties.
(904)553-5019.
FSBO INTRACOASTAL Waterway, deep
water access, 3BR/2.5BA, 1800sf,'2 car
arage, newly remodeled, 2 boat lifts
-covered), $589,000. 463-0505.
NEWER, CUSTOM built, private, ocean-
front home with high. dune views of the
ocean and Intracoastal Waterway. Approx.
4458+ sf., 5BR/4.5BA, den/ office, tile and
hardwood floors, formal living and dining,
ool and spa, screened lanai with hot tub,
lush landscaping and loaded. $2,750,000.
Phyllis Staines, 904-476-SOLD. RE/MAX
Coastal Real Estate. www.pstaines.com
DUPLEX, 1ST St. Neptune Beach. 500FT
TO BEACH, (2) modern 2BR, 1BA w/
porch, Ig lot. $629,000. Will co-op. By
appt. 246-9331 or (cell) 607-4766.
ACROSS A1A from TPC! 3BR/2BA
1536sf, pool, FP, lakefront, $399K,
607-1030.
HIGHLAND GLEN
Beautiful "under construction" 'home in
gated community. 4 bedrooms plus bonus
room, large lot, 3 car garage and much
more. Offered at $795,000.
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR/2BA home in San Pablo Creek. Spa-
cious floor plan, fenced backyard and
backing on to pond. Offered at $258,900.
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING
-1 BR/1 BA home, beautifully decorated and
with fireplace and screen room overlook-
ing the marsh. Offered at $159,500.
VILLAGES OF PABLO
3BR/2BA beautifully remodeled home in
popular Villages of Pablo. New roof, new
tile and .carpet, new stainless appliances
in kitchen, repainted inside and out.
Fenced, private backyard. Offered at
$229,000.
WINDSOR POINTE
2BR/2BA home in Windsor Pointe. Up-
stairs unit, fireplace, barber carpet, vault-
ed ceiling, large master bedroom. Offered
at $158,900.,
NEWLY CONSTRUCTED WITH
BONUS ROOM
4BR/3BA newly constructed Mercedes
built home. ,Huge bonus ,room too!! Land-'
scaped yard and a great floor plan. Of-
fered at $395:000.
SPACIOUS SEAVIEW PARK HOME
3BR/2.5BA home. Outstanding coral rock
fireplace, granite counters, tongue and
grooved wood paneled, ceilings, private
rear yard, great neighborhood and much, .
much more. Offered at $650.000.
Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
335 Jacksonville Drive
Call: 904-241-4447
Free Weekly List
www.helpusell.comicoastalrealty


Custom Home in
Plantation Oaks with Pool
.: ,.-,-.:. Private preserve lot v/3,600SF 4BR/
.- ,4.5BA/3CG, screened lanai wvpool.
hardwoods. 2-was FP, custom cabinetry
& granite.
$929.000

Call Top Pioducer
...... .... L n' ,-Sault .. .
904- "5' 9-91 iO0

S@ | Beautiful Cottages
|L .tat Atlantic Beach
Exclusive Private Community
This Maintenance Free 3-story
w/elevator, 2 Car Garage features
4bdrm/Sitting Rm/4BA. Covered Balconies & 3rd Fir Deck.
Concrete Exterior Construction, Open Design, Finished 9-
10' Ceilings-Bosch Stainless Steel Appl-Granite,, Custom,
Wood Cabinetry. Common Pool & Walkway to Beach Ave.
$849,900

Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821



Ocean Cay



This 2100 SF home has 3BRs plus a loft, & 2.5BAs with marble
countertops, hardwood floors through-
out! Lushly landscaped! Dir: S Beach El
PKWY to Ocean Cay to L on Antiga to
2nd L to 2884 St Maartin Ct. $474,900

Connie Grubbs
612-9911


Gorgeous Oceanviews Duplex--One
Lot off Oceanfront!
Awesome views off liuge oceanside deck, 2/2 up,
f-place, new cpt, paint, 2/1.5 dwn, charming private
S. courtyd, rents $1350 or easy S.F. convert. Total
rebuilt '91, A- treasure! Walk to "corner".
V r. immaculatee! Huge 2-car gar, $982,000
"She KNOWS the beaches...
Rosemary She SELLS the town!"
Naughton Call 568-1523
Miller ___


Great Home for Entertaining!

Highland Glen Beauty!
This large 4/3 has a screened lanai with Pool & Jacuzzi,
Outdoor Kitchen & deluxe tiled shower, theatre room w/theatre
chairs, tiled throughout! House comes
furnished except for T.V.'s & stereo
system. $950,000. MLS#282852

7 Call Connie Grubbs
-\_ 904-612-9911 today!


PRICE REDUCED! You gotta
S Take a Look!

Charmingly redone Ato Z! 4BR/2.5BA cedar shake,
N high GR ceils, beachy kit tile, new cpt, paint, jacuzzi,
fans, lots of windows. Priced to sell! $258,900.
'. Perfect spot near base, bch, Wonderwd Brdg for
access to S-side shops, Move-in ready!
"She KNOWS the beaches...
Rosemary She SELLS the town!" I
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HISTORICAL DISTRICT
of Downtown Jacksonville, 1855 River
Rd., across the street from the St. Johns
River. Beautiful renovation just completed.
3BR 2.5BA, wood flooring, lush landscap-
.ing, frplc., granite & silstone, 3000sf,
$1,069,000. Realty Executives Suncoast
Debra Frye at (727)798-6819.


VALENCIA CONDO, Jax Beach/PVB,
new construction, 2BR/2BA, concierge,
spa, pool. San Marco style. See at
www.valenciacondos.com. Asking
$404,900 (Reduced) Call 904-616-7975
JAX BEACH. NEWER 2BR/2BA. Many
upgrades. 1200sf. 9ft ceilings w/fans,
walk-in closet, kitchen appliances,
washer/dryer, terrace, fireplace, garage.
Security system. FSBO. $225,500.
246-8775.
2BR '1,5BA townhome. Just steps from the.
river across from the pool. Newly remod-
eled, WDHU, CH/A, alarm syst. Close to
downtown. $132,000 possible lease op-
tion. 571-1112.


POOL & GOLF
Gorgeous 5BR/3.5BA on
.spectacular lot, bonus room, wood
firs, spacious rooms, loaded w/I
upgrades! $829,000 MLS 264871,
HL 50606
SEVILLA CONDO
Spacious 3BR/3BA w/pool views, 2
large balconies, & club amenities.
S$299,000 MLS 267320 HL 50946
TROPICAL ISLAND
Relax by the lushly landscaped
pool/spa & deck areas. This 3BR/
3BA home is only 13 blocks to the
beach! Many upgrades thoughout!i
$450,000 MLS 265070 HL 50656
JUSTLISTED
Wow! Queens Harbour like new
home, 4BR/2.5BA, scr. lanai w/
heated pool/spa. Flowing layout &
many extras! $678,000 MLS
259154 HL 50446
PARK YOUR BOATHERE
Almost new stucco with boat RV
parking. 4BR/2BA, marble
fireplace, most. appi stay.
Immaculate conditions $234,900
MLS 290704 HL 50356
ATLANTIC BEACH
Almost new 4200SF w/charm &
quality. 3 story maint. free w/I
wraparound porches, elevator..
$1,200,000 MLS 286475 HL 49986
,CUTE HOME-ATLANTIC BEACH
3BR/2BA on 75 x 100 lot. Great
potential w/cedar shakes & wood
floors. Separate storage shed. Sold
as is! $295,000 MLS 287073 HL
1 50036
ATLANTIC BEACH CONDO
Totally updated, new kit, new baths,
re-plumbed. Plantation shutters,
pedestal sinks & wood -firs.
$289,000 MLS 279059 HL 49396
E OCEANFRONTCONDO
SEnidunit, 2BR/2BA Pelican Point.
Take advantage of fabulous ocean
views & condo amenities. $635,000
MLS 281763 HL 49626
QUEEN'S HARBOUR
Fabulous 4BRi5 5BA wil92' on
harbour, 40' concrete dock,
screened pool, spa, & summer
kitchen. $1,645,000 MLS 281444
HL 49586
SPOOL6HOMEINPV
4BR/2BA, 1961 SF pool home, split
BR. kiichen w/brk nook, luxurious
master opens to screened pool.
$620,000 MLS 280279 HL 49536 1
EXECUTIVE HOME
Galed community over looking 15"'
rhoil. ol Selva Marina 5BR'4BA1
upstairs guest quaners comm. pool
& Lenns' $739,000 MLS 264807
H L 50946
NEW ON MARKET
Large beautiful wooded lot backs
up to park in Atlantic Bch. Walk to|
the beach, 3BR, great rm w/
fireplace. $549,900 MLS 279522
HL 49446



Atlantic Beach
Watson Office
(904) 249-3804


East of 3rd St. in Jax Beach

$379,000
This home includes- 2BR, 2BA plus 2-Car Garage.
Awesome Investment opportunity, less than 1 block to
the Ocean. Residential grandfathered W..
in but zoned commercial. k
a 78t-
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer '
571-9821 1


INCREDIBLE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
TRIPLEX RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL
YOU CHOOSE EAST OF 3RD IN JAX BEACH: $597,000
This opportunity includes 2 bldgs, the front concrete
block is a 2BR/1 BA up and the same down plus a 2nd
dwelling w/ a 2BR/1 BA on a 50 x 125
E3 E lot 1.5 blocks to the Ocean. DON'T
l- 1 IMMISS THIS ONE!
Call Margi Petitt
L Top Producer
571-9821


SUMMERHOUSE AT Old Ponte Vedra,
1 BR/1 BA, 546sf, tiled throughout, new ap-
pliances, AC, gated. ground floor. Golf
course view $138,900. (904)608-1730.
AFFORDABLE LUXURY. Minutes to
Beach & Historic downtown & Fernadina
Beach. Two furnished models, 2 & 3BR.
Prices start at $185,900. Call for more in-
formation, THE PALMS AT AMELIA.
(904)277-1983.
wwwthepalmsatamelia.com
Help U Sell Coastal Realty
JAX BEACH, the only available 2nd Floor
condo facing toward ocean on 2nd Street,
55 3s1. nce. I 175,000 (904)608-4725.
PONTE VEDRA. Ocean Links. 1st Floor,
1BR/1BA, screened porch, igoor, goil
view, clubhouse, pool, exercise room.
FSBO. $180,000. 285-64402
JAX BEACH- Beach Terraces, Ocean
views! Like new luxury condo. $849,000.
Murphy Realty Corp. 536-9100.
FLAGLER CROSSING, 2BR/2BA, moti-
vated seller. $299,900. A1A Realty Serv-
ices, Inc. (904)249-8855.
PVB, 2/2, First Floor, lakeview, resort
amenities, beach access. $239K.
273-5195.
PRIVATE BEACH Access. 2BR/2BA, fur-
nished, 1st floor, fully renovated. Steps to
garage. $242,000. 537-4083.
FSBO PVB 3BR/2BA, w/garage, marsh
view, $525k 543-1881 or'607-2642.
PVB -'$219K, gated, 2/2 condo, lanai,
firepi, top fir, premo pool and lake view,
bch access, 5 Star amenities, Unit 107
next to clubhse. AlA, close to TPC & JTB.
FSBO (904)338-4137.
1BR/1BA, NEW PVB Condo, 511sf.
$134,900. (904)338-1134.
PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/+
Lakeview- =,replrc6. lcw*, Save $14k this
week! No condo fees 1 year!. Info pics.
727-458-4230, $21 K FSBO. Must Seel
OPEN HOUSE. Friday S.-Surday,. Sund.,
9arm-Spim 12 Jaraen ,'a Mer Place. J B
Newer 2BR,2BA, many upgrades. KIcnen
a pliances wasrer'dryer terrace, lire
place, garage securlry system FSBO
$225,000. 246-8775.
PONTE VEDRA Bch, 1-mile from ocean,
Grand .Cay Villas, beautiful, 2BR/1BA,
hardwood and ceramic floors, screened
patio, all ,the extras, $194,000.
(843)338-3482.
BEACHFRONT CONDO
Si Peiersburg Beac.h Florida 1960sf,
2.25. $929K 2325si 32 '11 195K Reatly
"E'ecui.ve:. Sur,.:asi Debra .Frye
ali727i798 619
SPECTACULAR OCEANVIEWS!
2BR/1 BA. Two balconies. Covered Park-
ing. $369,000. Call (904)881-9901.
PALMS. 2BR/2BA, 1156sf w/furniture
worth'$18,000. Complete, for $230,000.
Call 280-9781 or 294-4550.
JAX BEACH- Jardin, 3/2, 1500sf., garage.
,$263K. Owner/ Broker. Call Renee L.
SBaron, Inc. (904)242-2821.
OCEANFRONT- S. Jax Beach. Never
lived-in, 3rd floor unit in the Watermark.
3BR/3BA 2310sf. $1,175,000. Werner Re-
alty Corp. (904)249-8443 x106.

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Watersedge Harbortown
Watersedge at Harbortown will include 20 high-
end 4 story-Mediterranean-style town homes with
private courtyard and roof top terrace. The option
to purchase 50 ft boat slip in your
0. fI 1rO3nt yard. Only 3 left!!! Prices
E3E] starting at $1,088,900
Call Margi Petitt
To Producer
571-9821


COME HOME TO

RESORT LIVING IN PVB!
2BR/2BA ground floor condo east of A1A in PVB with
courtyard entrance. Relax by the fireplace, on your screened
patio overlooking the lake, or go for a swim .
in one of the pools. This & much more can f
be yours. $361,900 MLS#278474 'j .J
Sherri Beno
REALTORW -
904- 651-1830


A Real TRIPLEX near Beach! A Rare
r "Old Nept" Opportunity
Here's a deal! Zoned "triplex" just 1 blk to bch, 4
!,g t blk to corner! S. cone. bik, 2BR/1BA up & dwn.
I B R/1BA Gar. Apt. so cute!' Has newer roof,
S' windows,AC, Kit/BAneedwork. Orig.hrdwdflrs,
loaded w/potential to rent or convert to S.F.
S..,, 1$699,000 ,
Rosemary "She KNOWS the beaches...

Aliler Call 568-1523


Brand New Construction
1/2 Block to the Ocean, South Jax Beach
Brand New Town Home! 3-story, 3BR/3.5BA, 2-car
garage, Absolutely Beautiful! Stucco, Stainless Steel
Appiances-Granite countertops, Open floor plan-crown
molding and more... Oceanviews
from master balcony. Lowest price
in new construction East of 3'" St.
$574,000
Call Margi Petitt
To Producer
71-9821


TIWTON COVE

in SAWORASS CC
St Beautifully renovated 2BR/2BA condo
hardwoods; kit \/new cabinets, stainless .
steel appliances, corian countertops. fully
furnished & overlooking lagoon. Great
for second home or invesunent property. .
$369,000
Call Top Producer Lynn Saul
904-859-9100


Look ald.e model full of upgrades. Warm. open floor plan iAth French
doors o\ erlooklng v cooded area 3BR/2BA. Comes n ith 1 car garage utnh
storage. Enjos the pn ale. landscaped patio area overlooking nature. Offered
at $1-)7.OlO) 9/tcetf.e mep. .. PA. RE ALTOR',
S. 1 2-41- 1.7461 ext 231
or (904) 477-6668
www.jacksorivillemichelle.com
michellehomes2003@yahoo.ocm
Tops in Sales, Listings and Transactions for the Beaches office in 2005!

Obcean'views rom Yourr
Private Penthouse.
.... .. September .'06 completion. 9th FL
penthouse-i/3.-700 SF indoor?
h-i ng. 620SF ocean\iew terrace.
S.^ roof top access. 4BR/5BA master
suite & study. 10' ceilings,
gourmet kit. Other amenities inc.
."i ,1 pool & covered parking.
BCall Top Producer
Lynn Saul. 904-859-9100


OPEN HOUSE
Sat., March 25.*12-2 pm
1BR/1BA condo w/ garage, #610, Villas at Marsh Landing.
$170,000
Dir: JTB east to Marsh Landing Pkwy exit, rt at
Al Marsli Landing Business Park entrance: it on The
Greens I IaY (at FOP sign); to the Villas. Bldg 600
past te clubhouse. Call Sherri Beno for gate code.
", P nn Sherri Beno
LLUU REALTOR'
C____ NNECTION 904- 651-1830


OPEN HOUSE
Sat., March 25 3.5 pm
2BR/2BA condo, #3013, Palms at Marsh Landing. $189,900
Dir: JTB east to Marsh Landing Pkwy exit, rt at Marsh
Landing Business Park entrance: rt on The
jM11 Greens Wiv (at FOP sign); to the Palms. Call
Sherri Beno.for gate code.


TOONDO
CONNECTION


EAST COAST REALTY
OF JACKSONVILLE, INC.
247-4724
OCEAN LINKS
2BR/2BA, water to golf view,
screened wraparound porch,
vaulted ceilings, FP $249,900


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Sherri Beno
REALTOR"
904- 651-1830


3BR/2BA On Eastwind Dr.,
close to schools. $339,900
SUMMER HOUSE
1BR/1BA, golf course views
$950/mo
PONTE VEDRA
Summer House Condos
2 1BR/1BA loft units, golf
views! $178,900
LOT 11th Ave. N., 50 x 120
residential lot. $249,000


IWew Condo East of AlA,
in South Jax Beach
! 9a 1oB 5 September '06 completion, 8th floor end unit
I S in5 offering open views of the ocean.
MI O! 3BR/3BA approx 2200SF. Only 15 condos in
this community, 2 per floor & covered
S,' parking. Offered at
$929,000
Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul
904-859-9100


Save

Thousands

of $
Seller pays 1 yr of condo fees! Newer3BR/2BA 1500sf Jax Beach
condo! 62 Jardin de Mer $259,900 MLS#284272.
Call A.my Wilson at 955-0700
& visit www.acwhomes.com!


13727 Richmond Park Drive


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OPEN HOUSE
Attention:
Investors and First Time Buyers
Saturday, March 25
11:00am to 3:00pm
The Colony at PVB
Unit #112
$260,000 2Bdrms/2Bths
A1A to Left on Corona,
immediate right into The Colony
j6.. IRE/MAX Specialists
g| (904) 270-0747 or
(904)-669-6455
Privale Beach AEcess! Tennis & Volleyball
Beautitl Vlie io l Lake Ceourts
& Founlain Movie Theatre
Swimming Pool & Spa Wireless IntMnet
Fitness Center Su9mer Kiceen
21-211 Arbor Club Drive
Ocean Grove
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
2 BR 2 BA Condo & Garage
Approximately 1,155 Sq. Ft.
$249,900
James G. Weber
Realtor'
Don Brown Realty
(904) 612-3231


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PONTE VEDRA
SUMMER HOUSE
FSBO 1 BR/1BA
Condo, 511 sf.
Everything new.
Lakeview. All
amenities.
$134,900
(904) 338-1134

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OPEN HOUSE
SAT. 3/25-SUN. 3/2612-3PM
EASTWINDS
OCEANFRONT
CONDO
Enjoy spectacular views of
the ocean from this 3BR/3BA
2,350 SF condo w/custom
features and upgrades. Call
Grace Tausz: 612-1089
$1,199,000


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GREAT LOCATION IN PONTE VEDRA
MLS#283193 $229,000
No one above or below in this beautiful 2BR/2BA
end unit on the ground level with garage just steps
from the front door. Screened lanai overlooks lovely
pond with ducks & very tranquil setting.
___ I"A MUST SEE"!


Bill Bacher
REALTOR*
Cellular: 904-465-4556
Direct Line:904-853-2009
e-mail: billbacher@watsonrealtycorp.com


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SPIAVERS CLUB AT

3BR/3BA townhome style condo.
Loads of windows, wonderful
waterviews, soaring ceilings, FP,
light filled sunroom. 2 masters up&
down. full furnished & appointed. | ..I
$474.000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812


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MOTIVATED .
SELLER! .-
Priced to sell! Beautiful newly
constructed condo in Ponte Vedra on
East side ofAlA. 2BR/2BA w/screened
.lanai. 5 Star
amenities include 2 pools & spas, new
clubhouse & much more.
Call Top Producer
Lynn Sadul


Oceanfront 2BR/3.5BA townhome w/


garage. No HOA Fees. Completely
renovated with new AC/windows/doors/
kitchen granite & stainless. $739,000
Suzie Mons Connolly
O04-234-8812


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METROPOLITAN CONDO -____.
3 Soon to be Jax Beach Landmark. 8th floor Take life eas! No lawn care here -
residential on SE side of the building. just plenty of swimming and tennis!
Amazing views, 12 ft ceilings, rarewith
opportunity. This is a must see! Charming 2BR/2BA condo with
Move in April 2006. living room with fireplace and
i... $749,900 sliding glass doors looking out to the screened lanai. This home
has nice views of lake. Close to everything: beach, restaurants
office: 249-4949 EANS/ & shopping. Offered at $183,000
mobile: 333-7873 C e.EA4"NSIDE edte e~a PA, REALTOR@
EAL ESTATE (904) 241-7461 ext 231
or (904) 477-6668
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on the Ocean!!
Southshore Condominium, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent
Condition in South Jax Bch,
Ij B p Covered Parking. Priced to sell at
El ES $599,900
CaH Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821














the Atlantic Ocean, the condominiums at Las Olas offer the s xe
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Situated on F Stre in J acks onle Beac ectl across from
(904) 241-7461 ext 231
or(904) 477-6668 Prudential
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Tops in Saes of Listings andTransate ios for Beaches office in 200door.!
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WANTED: CONDO BUYERS WATERFRONT IN ST AUIGISTINE
Beachy 1, 2, & 3 Bedroom Villas This piece of paradise on the Intracoastal in St. Aug. awaits!
Talk to the Twins! Beautiful gated community set in the marsh near Completelyrenovatedandfurnishedforyourconvenience.
golf. Wood or tile floors, huge screened lanai's w/ tropical views. rot n fo your
Garages Too! Ready to move in. MLS#280543, #284889. $160- 2BR/1 BA condo overlooking water, pool & marina with 43
$259.900. Call today to see! ft. boat slip, only 1/4 mile to ocean
Diane Barr 234-9997 access. Call Sherri Beno to see!
Donna Sandiford 386-5800
'..,ySherri Beno
1 UICTONUrU-'k REALTOR@
CONNETION 904- 651-1830
CONNECUU TION 1RALTOR


New Soth Jax Beach
Co..4iad..Siun East of AIA
September '06 completion, 6th floor Southeast end unit
offering open views of the ocean. 3BR/3BA approx.
2,200 SF Onl15 condos in the community. $969,000

JI a 6ACall Top Producer
Lynn Saul
904-859-9100


CONDO IN THE HEART OF PONTE VEDRA
MLS#286341-$268,000
2BR/2BA w/larae greatrom w/hardood floors.
Balcony overlooking pond. Atached one car
garage, quiet gated community w/walking patls,
recreation center, tennis court, swimming pool, fit-
ness center to playground & much more.


Bill Bacher
REALTOR"
Cellular: 904-465-4556
Direct Line:904-853-2009
' e-mail: billbacher@watsonrealtycorp.com


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U: unique Oceanfront Condo 1
ISouth JAX Beach
Ground Floor Gem
3Bd/2.5Bath 1528 sq ft
I virtual Tour at MLS#283602 I
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d: m LL 465-7571
dholbrook@watsonrealtycorp.com '".
I Watson Realty Corp. REALTORS" ''
1 Info available on all oceanfront condos!

WANTED: CONDO BUYER Golf Getaway
Talk to the Twins!
Villas at Marsh Landing 3 bedroom, ground floor end unit w/garage.
18" tile, huge screen lanai overlooking marsh & sunset. Fireplace,
crown, gated w/club amenities, A++ condition. MLS#284889
$259,900 Call today!
Diane Barr 234-99975
Donna Sandiford 386-5800 .


Roof Top Ocean Views
1/2 Block to Ocean
Brand New Construction!
New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/
4.5bath, 3 story w/elevator, 2-car
garage paver driveway, Construction
complete in 6 months. High-End Finish Levels-Stainless
Steel Appliances, Granite, Custom Cabinets, Roof Top
Terraces-Ocean Views and More. Offered at $995,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821


. INCREDIBLE BUYI
TOWNHOME 1/2 BLOCK
n ~ TOBEACH
3BR/3.5BA/ICG townhome. 1/2
block to beach.
ocean views from master BR, CBC.
wood/tile floors thru-out. hard surface
counters. SS Appl. $475,000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812


Best of Resort Living!
Move in ready beauty in
'1 Belleza, Ponte Vedra Beach
S5' gi Spacious ground floor end unit 2BR/2BA
S:" remodeled home w/screened lanai
overlooking the preserve Upgrades: stainless
reffig,FP, art niches, tile, crown molding & more
Great amenities & access to beach, shopping. : -
JTB. $249,000..


Kelly Whitaker-Payne 233-1991 or
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MARVIN ,d !.a_ Real Estate,, .
AR Management a Sales, Inc.
1838 North Third Strenet
lacksonville Beach, FL 32280
FOR SALE Call Joe Floyd 219-7638
JACKSONVILLE BEACH JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable beach property. 78 Jardin De Mer Place
Zoned residential/commercial. 3/2, 1500 SF, 2nd flobr;condo.
1626sf in 3 buildings business Fireplace. Condo has all the
plus 2 efficiency apartments. 2 upgrades!! Move in condition.
blocks from ocean. Fully Located in a quiet area under a
occupied $799,000 canopy of trees. This condo is a
MUST SEE! $269,500
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Sunnyside Ave. Jacksonville, FL 32224. Perfect
opportunity to purchase property near the Intracoastal and within
walking distance of million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 750 SF
house (house sold as is). Great investment. $225,000
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Consider quality construction...consider these 6 solid concreteblock
brand new town homes. Beautiful wood floors through out. loft
style, openfloorplan, lots of natural light, 42' cabinets. 2 balconies.
Great location only a few blocks to the Atlantic Ocean!
Prices range from: $399,900 $427,900., 445 5th Street North.
M et4 e.. e &qawM s, PA, REALTOR@
(904) 241-7461 ext 231
or (904.1477-6668 Prudential
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oceanfront and views! available, end units w/pretty
Beautiful 4,bedroomn home with mash views, pool, private
open floor plan on PV Beach! abas, theater, concierge!
$1,299,000 $206,000 and $215,000
1701 The Greens Way -
Unit 1021 "offering
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Bring your boat and enjoy the relaxing lifestyle at the only Condo
Conuunninr on the Intracoastal with private boat slips. Every unit has a
slip on a recently dredged harbor, canal and slip. Other club
r amenities include clubhouse, pool, tennis, gazebo and storage.
-- Price ranging from $329,000 $415,000.

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If this Sparks your interest call...
Barbara Sparks, REALTOR"
GRI, ABR, CSP
your Waterfront Specialist
"Your Real Estate Professional for Life"
(904) 641.0048 (904) 705.4027
bsparks@BarbaraSparks.com


Mortgage
100%
Interest Only
Loans Available
Call us today!!
904-246-9915



RENT VS. Ownl! What makes more
sense?? Brand new office condos, con-
crete construction, at the beach, starting
at $130,000. Let us show you the differ-
ence. You can own your own office. Call
Mark at The Dilworth Realty Group of
Vanguard GMAC. 591-6976.

OCEANFRONT, 1 or 2BR furnished con-
dos, weekly or monthly. (904)463-7343.


Former model condo
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JAX BEACHFRONT 2BR condo, no lease,
pet negotiable, $1300/mo., 673-1550.
SHADY & Quiet, like new. 1BR/1BA,
CH&A, kitchen equipped, close to Base.
All utilities included. Small pet OK.
$650/mo. 247-4221.
REMODELED FIRST floor townhome,
2BR 2BA, $950/mo. Near Fort Caroline &
Monument Rd shopping area. Magnolia
Properties 904-476-1445 or 904-249-
2840.



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



PROPERTIES
Atlantic Beach
3BR/2BA condo, Seap lace-furnished,
pool, walk to ocean $1200/mQ
Mayport
2BR/2BA TH, Mayport Landing,
newly remodeled unit, very nice
$825/mo
+ 2BR/2BA, Mayport Landing,
close to base. $795/mo
Neptune Beach
+ 2BR/2BA Apt, across from ocean
top unit W/D-water included
$1200/mo
JaxBeach
+ 2BR/1BAApt, patio in back, walk
to beach. $800/mo.
+ 3BR/2BA condo, South Shore on
ocean, pool, furnished unit.
Starting May 1st, $1900/mo for
6 months.
+ 3BR/2.5BA condo, New-Three
stories, 1 car garage, W/D Walk
to Beach $1900/mo
Ponte Vedra
+ 2BR/2BA Condo, The Islands,
garage, screen porch, community
pool. $1100/mo.
West Beaches
+ 3BR/2BA H-New Home off Beach
Blvd. 13826 Zion Gate Ct. 2 car
garage, $1700/mo.
eWE NEED RENTALS .
Call us for
Professional Property Management
Call 249-2322


MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550, on pri-
vate lots. Near Mayport Naval Station, no
dogs, 333-5579.
JAX BEACH. Villas at Marsh Landing.
Large 1BR/1BA, fireplace, Pergo.
$900/mo. 379-4288.
CHARMING 1 person efficiency apt. next
to ocean in Neptune Bch. No pets, no
smoking $695/mo. 249-2816.
WANTED. Ponte Vedra area, 2BR/2BA,
up to $925/mo. Signature Realty,
241-5221, ext. 108.
ATLANTIC BCH ocean front, 3BR/2BA
large condo, all'amenities, 219-2481.
BLOCK TO beach 126 8th Ave. South.
2BR/1BA, CH&A, WDHU. References,
credit check, no pets, $875/mo.
724-6335.



lajlc
Realty
PONTE VEDRA
FURNISHED RENTAL
Lovely 1 BR/1BA ground
floor unit with new
appliances. 7 month
minimum.
Call Grace Tausz: 612-1089
$1,100




PONTE VEDRA BEACH
OCEAN GRANDE
3/3 brand new luxury condo
with views of the marsh. Steps
to the ocean. Private garage.
Furnished. $3000
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
SAWGRASS PLAYERS
CLUB
3/2 home located on lagoon.
Beautiful deck off back
overlooks TPC course. $2300
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
3/2 8 blocks to ocean. $1500
Call Melissa Myers
249-8855
Property Management Sales


LARGE 1BR, excellent location, 2 blocks
to Ocean, very clean. No pets. $650/mo.
642-1214, 241-1219.
ATL BCH, 5 blocks to beach, renovated,
2BR 1BA duplex, WDHU, no pets.
$925/mo +dep. Avail. 3/15/06.612 Sturdi-
vant St. 610-3838.
MAYPORT LANDING Townhome,
2BR/2BA, CH&A, WDHU, $775/mo, $700
deposit. 1157 Songbird Lane. 280-2728
leave message.
JAX BEACH. 2BR Upper. 7 blocks Ocean,
CH&A, WDHU, $850/mo.+ $500/dep. Mili-
tary/Senior discount. No dogs. 712 2nd
Ave. North. 708-0731.
2BR 1.5BA townhome, beaches area, par-
tially furnished, $800/mo plus sec. dep.
Call 241-8508.
2BR/1.5BA, TILE floors, CH&A, fenced
backyard. Stove, fridge, dishwasher.
Credit check. $800/mo. 888-259-0783.
OCEAN, 2-BLOCKS 2BR/1BA,. $950/mo.
215 8th Ave Nonn, J.B.No pets.
241-8269.
ATLANTIC BCH, 1700 Main St. 2/1, new
carpet, A/C, washer hook-up, $495/mo
plus dep.'No pets. 246-4098.
SUMMER HOUSE. 2BR/2BA, $1050/mo.
1BR/1BA, $950/mo. Pool, clubhouse, gat-
ed. SIGNATURE REALTY. 241-5221. Ext
106.
WALK TO BEACH
2/1 townhouse, W/D included; CH/A, ce-
ramic tile, approx. 900sf. 404 13th Ave S.,
Jax Bch. No pets. $825/mo,. $800/sec.
dep. (904)343-9908


PONTE VEDRA. Spacious 3BR/2BA
Townhouse, wood floors. Quiet, secure
neighborhood, close to Beaches, shop-
ping, JTB. $1085/mo. Call 285-7162.
JAX BEACH, 2BR/1BA, 2 Blocks to
OCEAN, CH&A, $850/mo. 405 South 2nd
Street. 616-2871.
ATLANTIC BEACH bright efficiency
across from ocean on Beach Ave. Availa-
ble Mayl 1st. Nonsmoking, no dogs. First,
last, and security, $725/mo. 247-4527.
FURNISHED HOUSE, AB, 3BR/2BA, 2
blocks to Ocean. Avail. 4/15. $1950/mo.
(904)246-5376, (315)521-5000.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. Clean, nice
1BR apt. w/ garden atrium.' $750/mo.
Avail. soon spacious 2BR. 247-1417.
JAX BEACH, 3 BLOCKS OCEAN. Large
2BR/1BA, free water, eat-in kitchen, tile,
large bedrooms, closets galore. In-ground
pool, WDHU, deck, parking. $950/mo+.
241-6068.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Ground floor 1BR
private in-law suite in newer upscale
house. Kitchen, living room, dining area,.
washer/dryer, deck, carport, central air,
ceiling plans, cable+ HBO, alarm, central
vac., no smoking, utilities included, 300 ft.
to beach. Small pet OK. $1050/mo.
(904)607-1177.
JAX BEACH.-East of 3rd. 2BR/1BA up-
stairs apartment W/deck, washer/dryer,
CH&A. $1120/mo. 821-9751 or 803-3099.

OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point. 2BR/2BA,
available now. $1700-$2600/mo. 3 month
minimum rental. (904)241-7206.


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WE RENT THE BEACHES DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY, YEARLY


$ 750 801 Deerfield Lakes Nlasport 2/2 1400,
$ 795 1275 Bayshore DrN Mayport 2/2 1300
$ 850 121 8th Avenue N Jax Beach 1/1 900
$ 900 S16Belleza PonteVedra 1/1 755
$1050 116 Cranes Lake Ponte Vedra '2/2.5 1160
$1100 201 Cranes Lake .Ponte \edra 2/2 1100.
$1il 50 108 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 2/1.5 -1400
$1300 1027 Belleza. Ponte Vedra 2/2 1100.
$1300 403 Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 2/2 1200
$1350 125 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 3/2 1700
$1400 810 Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 3/2 1500
$1400 63 Tifton Cove North Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 3/2 1800
$1575 3174 Merrill Blvd., .Jax Beach 3/2 1700
$1600 67 Fisherman Cove Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 2/2 1450.
$1600. 1604 Odean Pond Court Jax Beach 3/2.5 1657
$1675 90 Cat Road Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass 3/2 1800
$1675 337 Charlemagne Cir Fiddler's Marsh/PV 3/2 1650
$1700 403 Sandcastle Condo Jax Beach 2/2 1100
$1700 4448 Pebblebrook Drive Jax/Riverbrook @ Glen Kernman 3/2 1860
$1700 110 Nautilus W Fs Ponte Vedra/TPC 3/2 1700
j.IS00 I,9 'GIrri'f ld Cr,.,,n1 Ci cSt .hnsGolf& _CC-.--U2.5 j"lj
-ir200J .-i4i Lightli:.uc F.inie L.rie Ji\ Bejach r -3/3 w.44--"
$2000 2001 Windjammer Ln South Ponte Vedra 3/3.5 -- oc 3009
$2200 637 Bonaire Circle Jax Beach/Ocean Cay 4/2 2194
$2200 534 Momingside Drive Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2400
$2300 109 Gardenia Aenue Ponie \edra/Fairfield 4/2 2400
$2300 3565 Bay Island Circle Jax Beach/Ocean Cay 3/2.5+loft 2500
$2300. 211 Mira Vista Jax/Intracoastal 3/2 1850
$2400 529Sunset Drive Ponte Vedra 3/2.5 2900
$2500 117 Deer Cove Dr Marshlanding 4/2.5 2000
$2600 9910 Preston Trail Po.nw ,edra/S..rar,. CC 3/2.5 2900
$2900 1316 Turtle Dunes Ct. South Ponte Vedra 5/4 3800
$3000 408 Berkman Plaza Jax/Downtown Riverfront 2/2+loft 2100
$3200 12907 Huntiies Manor Dr Jax Golf & Country Club 5/4 3764
eSAuN]n1as 10
$1350 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 3/2 .1700
$14200, Beach Club Villas Sawgrass Beach Club Eff.. 600
$15i)0/ak 2.1iilS. P,',IVrjriSECIACl./PAIEi S. Ponie.Vedra .' 4/2.5 2100
$1S00~J/k The Reteat Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2 1600
$3600 191 12'"Streeti3ir.,mn iAtlanticBeach 4/3 2600
$2000 Vista Del.Mar Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700
$2400. 171 Ave. North w/pool Jax Beach 3/1.5 1500
$2400 444 La Reserve Circle Ponte Vedra/L'Atrium 2/2+office 1600
$2500/vk 562 Ponte Vedra Bhdd Ponte Vedra 3/1.5 1700
$2500 .22 Carriage Lane n /pool Sa gravs/Country Club 2/2 1800
$2500/wk 728 Oceanfront Nept. Bch/Oceanfront 3/2.5 w/gamean 2600
$2600 534 Morningside Drive Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2400
$2700/1 k 2824 Coastal H\v Vilano Beach/Oceanfront 6/4 4000
b2700 114 Bay Hill Court Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 3/2.5 1800
$_29i00 4tlr,.n,,isl l. ihyPE[ClRATE)VilanoBeach/Oceafifront 3/2 2000
$3500 163 Sea Hammock Old Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront' 2/2+den 1800
$3500 The Cloister Atlantic Beach 3/2 2000
$3900/wk 347 Ponte edra Blvd. Oceanfront/Pobl 3/3.5 2600
$4000 408 Berkman Plaza Jax/Downtown Riverfront 2/2+loft 2100
$5500 1931 Beach Ave(3mo.min.) Atlantic Beach 3/3 2400
**Other furnished properties also available
Daily, Weekly and Monthly.**
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Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082'
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PVB. NEW 2BR/2BA Condo with ameni-
ties. Near Beach. $970/mo. 710-5200.

JAX BEACH, 1 block to ocean,
3BR/1.5BA, CH&A, WDHU, patio & balco-
ny. $1350/mo. +$900/dep. 520 S. 2nd St.
(904)280-2728 Iv. msg. .
OCEANFRONT TOWNHOME, Totally
renovated. New kitchen & baths. 1739 1st
Street North, Jax Beach. 2BR/3.5BA,
3 large Oceanfront decks, 1-car garage.
$2500/furnished; $2200/unfurnished.
(904)614-1639.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Assisi Ln. duplex.
2BR 1.5BA, 1040sf, Ig yard, frplc., WDHU,
$850/mo. 247-7910 or 249-9399.
JAX BEACH, 4 Blocks to Ocean.
1BR/1BA Apartment, $550/mo. 220 4th
Street So. (904)891-0606, (352)478-2161
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR/2BA
Townhouse. $850/mo. 1 mile west of May-
port ferry. 733-5225, 241-RENT.
NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach. Best
area, quite, safe residential neighborhood.
2BR/1 BA, lower duplex, new carpet, tile &
paint. CH&A, washer/ dryer included, no
smoking, no pets..$980/mo., lease depos-
it. Available April 1 st. 993-1118.
ATLANTIC BEACH at Sea Gardens.
2BR/3BA, 1 guestroom and office. Large
deck and ocean patio access. Year lease,
premiumn location. $1450/mo. 2277 Semi-
nole Rd. B. Call KeVin (904)270-2050.
1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean, 1st Ave. South,
1 BR/1iBA. $725/mo. (904)891-0606,
(352)478-2161.
3/2 BRAND new townhome w/ garage,
1500sf. Off Kernan & Atlantic. $1400/mo
neg. (954)531-8108.
JAX BEACH. Premium Oceanview.
Renovated. Hardwood floors, Dish-
washer, CH&A. Studios, $650/mo.
1BRIBA $750,mo. $850.'mo. $1000'mo
19041859 1301. 553-1354
NORTH JAX Beach Etticiency. $495'mo
1BR, $595 mo 2BR. $695'mo. 1 block lo
Ocean. Pool. No pets. 249-5368.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Main St. Duplex,
2BR/1BA. scirened porch, fireplace,
WDHU, CHI&A s$750imo. (904)891-0606,
or 13520478-2161
NEPTUNE BEACH Townhouse. 2005
Florida Blvd 2BR'l 5BA Large Dack yard
$900/mo Conlacl (9041699-4250
S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR APTS
CHA. WDHU Easi of 1si SR $795-
$11951mo 4151 Tradewinds, 4 BR water
fronl $1500,mo 241-7368, 733-3730


OCEANVIEW
UPSTAIRS iBR.'IBA. 1016 North 1st SI
Jax. Beach. $825 mo 280-7776. .
JAX BCH 2br/1BA, CH&A, carpeted,
painted, WDHU, no pets;, 2460576.
NEP BCH. 2BR I 5BA. clean, W/D. near
ICW. lenced yard $825/mo. 631 8607
JAX BEACH, 1 5 blocks beacr. 216 7in
Ave S 2BR/1BA+ ohice. sunroom..w/d,
dishwasher Pels OK. Fenced yard
$1200mrr.o 434-4626.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR lownnouse.
CH&A, WDHU. no pels, $850.mo.
$400/dep 246.3130
ATLANTIC BEACH. Assisi Lane. pool.
3BR/1 5BA end uni. 2 stories, 1075sf,
fireplace. WDHU. new carpel, no smoking,
no pels $850 mo .aep. Don, 382-1023
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. 1 bik io ocean.


BEACHES
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, $1375/mo.
PONTE VEDRA
Summerhouse 2/2 condo, gated comm.
lots of amenities. Avail. now. $995/mo.
ICW
IBIS POINT
Beautful 3/2, 2 car gar., 2076sf,
$1495/mo. Ready May 10th.
JOHNS CREEK
4/2.5, side entry gar., comm. pool, near
Hodges & JTB, $1395/mo.
KENSINGTON LAKES
2/2.5 condo, freshly painted, screened pa-
tio, clean, gated. Available now, $995/mo
incl. water, sewer & basic cable.
SOUTHSIDE
MONTEREY
2BR 2BA, 1133sf, ready now! $1050/MO
SUTTON LAKES
4/2, over 2000sf, available 3/15,
$1395/mo.
EL VILLAGIO
Brand new, beautiful 3/2 near Touchton
Rd. Avail, now. $1395/mo.
IRONWOOD
Executive home, brand new, 2600sf,
4/2.5, gated comm., $2000/mo:
DRAYTON PARKi
2/2 Townhome, 1800sf, avail. now
$1095/mo.
NORTH JACKSONVILLE.
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4BR/2BA, 2 car garage,.. 2300sf,
$1350/mo.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.

NEAR THE beaches off Hpdgbes. Beautful
home w/ 2 car gar., 3BR, 2 full bath, nice
community $1300/mo. Magnolia Proper-
ties 904-476-1445 or 904.249-2840.
JAX BEACH North. Clean .,.3BR/2BA,
2-car garage, fenced yard. carpel, ceramic
tile. Holly Drive. Quiel neighbomood
$1250/mo.+,peposil 614-5278.



NEW ELITE condo near The Avenues
3BR 2 5BA, Conan Kitchen counter tops. -
all new appliances. 2 car gar w/ add'lI
storage space, gaied & pool. $1500tmo
Magnolia Properties 904-476-1445 or 904-
249-2840
THE VILLAS. 2BR/2BA, garage, porch,
ground floor, pool, etc.' $1050/mo.
WITH 1YR LEASE, LAST MONTH FREE.
233-3545.
OCEAN FRONT IOcean 14) beaurnlully
renovate, lurnished, 3BR/2BA w/slorage
unit. $2495/mo. (904)571-3877,
'PVB- THE Belleza. 1BR 1BA, luxury
amenihes, gym & tanning bed $950,mo
Call 318.9114
PVB SUMMERHOUSE, 1BR, 1BA. All re-
sort amenities. Walk to the beach. Owner
will sell or rent, and finance.
(904)379-3495 call for details.
GREAT 3BR/2BA condo in PVB. pool.
spa, Imlness room, $1350'mo. 280-5170 or
616-5274
PONTE VEDRA. Summer House. 1BR all
new, aipool. tilness, spa, concierge, many
amenities $875tmo Pels welcome
(904)448-5591.


R IBA 8,'mo (9041891,-0606u r BOATER'S DREAM. 2BR'2.5BA, waler-
(3r2)478-2161 Iront lownnouse at ine Moonngs, Jax Bch
LARGE EFFICIENCY apartment excel- Newly renovated.new appliances, wasner/
leni locaron 2 blocks Irom ocean, very dryer $1600/mo. Includes 50 rt boalshp
clean No peis $550 mo 642-1214 or Call (904)424-6572
241-1219 TPC SAWGRASS. 3BR'2.5BA condo,
1 car garage, gaied community
$1500/mo. 285-4618.
SELVA LINKSIDE 3BR/2BA, all hard- OCEANFRONT- JAX Bcn. 2/2 lurnisned.
Cood lioors, large back yard, $150,'mo, b auilul vie.wsy.5h F.lo..$1750,mo 1mo
O.roknK.BpF,'Ta- 2-0 I2A5 O4?:-.~--'-n.m--^-^J.nnmu' .57-1-B678a,.".- .... -'.
NORTH JAX Beach. Spacious 3BR/2BA, OCEAN GRANDE
nice neighborhood. $1395/mo.+ deposit. Penthouse with Marh/ ICW views 3/3 w/
241-2952. Penthouse with Marsh/ICW views. 3/3 w/
2412952. may upgrades all appliances, scr. lanai w/


ATLANTIC BCH 3BR/2 5BA, 2.siory,
wasner. driver garage, $1375;mo.
613-6199.
PONTE VEDRA, L'Atrium, 2BR/2BA, fire-
place, 2 car garage, lawn service. Fenced
yard. Now available $1190/mo. 642-3517.
NEPTUNE BEACH LARGE HOUSE. 3-4
Bedrooms, 30h 10 Ocean. Partially fur-
nished. no dogs $2300/mo. water includ-
ed. (904)249-3419, (904)463-0222.
SMALL BUT sweet 3BR IBA. Ig
screened. in porch w, Iropical backyard
new carpel, nice Kiichen. Jax Bcn
$1380/mo. 612-4166.
JAX BEACH, Near Ocean, 3BR/1BA.
Lease, references required. 218 4th Ave.
South. $.1150,nmo 904)221-4134.
ICW CANAL. lurnished. 4BR'3BA, boal
lin, dock. pool home gym. pool Table. 2-
car garage $3400/mo + dep. 223-6850.
SINGLE FAMILY 501 101h place south
Jax Beach 3BR/1BA, CH&A. 1100tmo
$800 secuiirv deposit 699-3320
HAMPTON SOUTH SI Jonn's County
New home, 4BR/2BA on lake and golf
course, all appliances, washer/dryer,
blinds, granite counter tops. Community
amenities. 1165,. Garrison Drive,,
$1600/mo, Realty Executives 273-3939,.
610-6460. ,
LOOKING FOR loving family. Cute, clean
3BR/2BA home w/hardwood floors, double
carport, glass porch. Lawn care included.
S$1350/mo, 285-2952.
'2 BEACHWALK S. PONTE VEDRA
2BR/2BA, 1540sf, 2-car garage, large
screened porch, club house, pool, tennis,
beach access, $1475/mo. Owner/ Agent.
823-1333, 537-7777 (cell)

NEPTUNE BEACH. 3 Blocks to Ocean.
3BR/1 BA, washer/dryer plus lawn service.
$1450/mo.+ deposit. 270-0499.
PVB SAWGRASS Country Club, (North-
gate) 2BR/2BA + den & 2 car garage, wa-
ter to golf view $1700/mo.. (904)514-7150.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA, 2-car garage.
Pets OK. Fenced yard. Eight blocks to
Beach. $1390/mo. 237-7198, 607-9332.
IMMACULATE INSIDE JAX BCH 3BR
2BA, completely remodeled, 1500sf, 4
blocks to beach. No pets. Credit check &
refs. 509 7th Ave. N. $1500/mo. 993-
1979.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA, spacious
lot in Selva Marina area. Large modern
kitchen w/new fridge & dishwasher. Living
Room fireplace. Attached 1-car garage,
WDHU, fenced yard, CH&A. $1700/mo.
Call Bob (904)631-6268.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 3BR/2BA, 1839 Lee-
ward Lane. $1250/mo. includes lawncare.
249-9387.
JAX BEACH 3BR/2.5BA, newly renovated
Townhouse, fenced yard, $1250/mo. Di-
mension One Mgt. 642-1759, 635-2488.
PABLO BAY
Near Mayo Clinic. 4BR/3BA, on lake, re-
frigerator, washer/ dryer, 2300sf, com-
munity pool, tennis court, 13841 Harbor
Creek. $1995/mo. 273-0125.
JAX BCH, 1325 N. 16th Ave. 3BR/1.5BA,
very clean, indoor WDHU, garage, lawn-
care, $1250/mo. (904)540-2767.


summer kitchen Single car garage.
$2250/mo. Serenata" Membership avail
Call Marina Riggio, Olde Carriage Realty,
501-1917; 824-0040 office. ,
THE PALMS 1BR/iBA, many upgrades,
near tennis & pool, privale wetlands view
wasner'dryer $8751mo Garage available
803-2806.
JAX BEACH. awesome, ocean fronl, 61th
lioor. 3BR/2BA. all appliances, mie, pool.
no pels. $1700/mo. (7271686-1708
3BR 3BA. gorgeous oceanfrpnt luxu
condo. Built in 2005, 6th Ilopr. 1953s1.
over-sized kitchen, granite counlenops
Gated, garage space, healed 15ool., lacuz-
zi. $3300/mo 112 month olt call for aelails
(904)962-6161 ....

JARDIN DE Mer. Jax Beach Brand new.
Beautiful 2BR/2BA, fireplace, washeridry-
er. 1-car garage. Oonom Iloor. $1100'mo
Owner/reallor 994-3608
PV 3BR/2 5BA, Founlains, 1800sl end
un.t Tiled, sunroom. brick patio,
$1295/mo. 412-2455, 285-6452.
DECORATOR HIGH END 2BR/2BA,
ocean front condo; living roomland master
bedroom overlooking overlookingocea w/balcony.
Front balcony overlooks Jax skyline, fully
fumished, great amenities, including cov-
ered parking, pool, hot tub, tennis, and
sandy beach. Call for more details,
398-9080 ext 211. ;1
RIVER CONDO 2BR 1.5BA, near down-
town. $950/mo possible lease option.
463-3514. ,
PVB, SUMMERHOUSE condo, 2/2, all
new, beautifully renovated, lakeview, bam-
boo. floors, crown moulding, 5 star ameni-
ties, W/D, fireplace. No pets, no smoking..
$1200/mo. long term .(813)789-7075.
PONTE VEDRA, East of AlA 2BR/2BA,
1300sf, 2-story Town Home w/beach ac-
cess, $1300/mo., fullcohcierge service, all
new appliances, completely renovated.
(904)476-3000.
JAX BCH, 2BR 2BA, 1 block to ocean.
$1200/mo. 390-2885 or 994-8141.
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL 2br/2ba
$1050/mo 1BR/1BA, $925/mo, 3BR/2BA
$1300/mo; Beautiful, newly renovated, -
many amenities. Available now. 2 garages
$100/each. Realty Executives, 273-3939
610-6460.
PVB- BELLEZA, 2BR/2BA,;; 2 avail
$1175/mo. and $1275/mo ind garage.
Resort Style Living, (904)502-6160
2BR/2BA, W/D, garage, fireplace, good.
condition. 1 mile to beach. Avail. 4/1.
$975/mo. +$500/dep. Will consider small
pet. (904)465-7186.
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA- Atlantic Blvd @
the Intracoastal Waterway, 3/4BR, 3.5BA,
approx. 2700sf. w/marina view. Resort
style living, live among millionaires!
$2500/mo. includes 1 car garage, water,
sewer, cable, pool, spa, club house,
health club, Marina Walk, gated communi-
ty w/water. Marsh and marina views.
Available April. 40' boat slip also available.
Call now 463-2845.
CONDO NEAR the beaches off Hodges.
$1300/mo. Enjoy this 3BR 2BA w/ pool &
fitness center. Magnolia Properties 904-
476-1445 or 904-249-2840.


3BR/2BA IN Oak Bridge. Avail. 4/1. OCEANFRONT GREAT view, studio,
$1195/mo.Call (904)476-6961. $1800/mo, + dep, 247-2333.


PVB SAWGRASS (Northgate) PRICE RE-
DUCED $1800/mo. 3BR/2BA +LR/ DR/
FR, eat-in-kitchen, fireplace, WDHU,
screened patio, 2 car garage. Includes
yard & pest and all association fees. 904-
249-3213.
NEPTUNE BEACH
EAST OF 3RD STREET. 217 Hopkins St.
2BR/2BA Patio, carport. $1175/mo.+
$600/security, includes lawn service.
Broker/Owner, 249-8766.
4BR/2BA NICE house w/pool, fenced
backyard, fireplace $1275/mo. 568-8700.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 330 First St. Newly
Remodeled 4BR/3BA. 2-blocks to Ocean
& Town Center. $1750/mo. 249-0767,
318-0044.


PONTE VEDRA Summer House. New
2BR/2BA. 5 star amenities. Great location
Bottom floor unit. $1100/mo. +deposit.
838-9400.
PV BEACH Ocean Grove, 2/2 all new,
Beach access, down-stairs on lake,
$1100/mo. 904-251-5370.
PVB 1 BR 1 BA, fpIc., 1-car gar., free cable,
comm. pool, $950/mo. 545-3156.
BEAUTIFUL CONDO in PVB. 2BR 2.5BA,
great view, new appliances, $1200/mo.
Visit website www.geocities.com/pvb05
(904)686-0068.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE CONDOS,
1BR/1BA. Fireplace, pool, porter service.
$800/mo. Call (904)616-7975.


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Property Subdivision Rent BR/BA Area
Beach Blvd & Hodges Wolf Creek Condos $ 990 2/2.0 IC
Crooked CreekDr Rierbrook at Glen-Hodges$1.350 3/2.0 IC'
Fiddlers Hammock Lane East of A1A $2,600. 5/3.5 PV
Hwy A1A #74 Fountains East of A1A $ 995 2/1.5 PV
LaReserve Cir Fiddler's Marsh-East of A1A $1,490 3/2.0 PV
Ocean Blvd #49 Seaplace (furnished) .$1,200 3/2.0 AB
Pebble Brook Dr. Riverbrook at Glen-Hodges $1,495 3/2.0 IC
13810 Su0on0Pk Dr N. #1019 Grand Reserve Condo-Hodges $1,000 2/2 (DEN) IC
Lake Stone Circle Saw Mill Lakes' $1,800 3/2.0 PV
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SUnfirnnished Homes Quail Point PV 3BR/3BA. Home has Palms at Marsh Landing JB
Ponte Vedra by the Sea- PV screened porch, decks, wood floors, golf 2BR/2BA. Ground floor w/tile floors,
5BR/3.5BA, fabulous home, 3 car course views. $1750/mo. screened porch. $1050/mo.
Garage, fenced backyard, screened L'atrium PV 3BR/2BA SFH, porch 3BR/2BA. Ground floor, end unit.
Scorch. $2950/mo. w/jacuzzi, lake view, fireplace, comm. $1295/mo.
The Grove PV 4BR/3BA, home on pool, garage. $1600/mo. Villas at Marsh Landing JB
I private lot w/preserve views, Inlet Beach PV 2BR/2BA, home on 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor w/garage.
S hardwood floors, three car garage. lagoon, screened porch, fresh paint, new $875/mo
$2700/mo. tile & carpet, 2 car garage. $1295/mo. 2BR/2BA, ground floor, ,w/garage,
Marsh View SPV 4BR/4BA, Furnished Homes screened porch and fireplace.
Oceanviews, tile floors. $2000/mo. Ocean Grande SPV 3BR/3BA. Condo, $1100/mo.
4BR/4BA. End unit w/elevator. 2800 luxuriously furnished, screened porch, Ocean Links PV
t sqft, beach access, attached garage. across from ocean. $3000/mo. 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
$2200/mo. Intracoastal West 2BR/2BA, condo has garage,
Summerfield PV 3BR/2BA, Avanti Kernan 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor w/ fireplace, porch, golf course views.
spacious home in walking distance to screened porch. $850/mo. $1200/mo.
schools & beach. $2000/mo. 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor condo, all appliances, Grand Cay Villas PV
114 18th Ave N JB 3BR/3.5BA, great amenities. $945/mo. 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor w/garage.
- newer townhouse w/balconies, one car Montreux Touchton 2BR/2BA, ground $1100/mo. .
garage, fireplace. $1975/mo. floor condo, screened porch on lake, light 3BR/2BA, 3rd floor, vaulted ceilings,
Vilano Walk SPV 4BR/3.5BA, and bright. $1100/mo. tile floors, upgrades thru-out.
newer two story, across from ocean, Unfurnished Condos $1250/mo.
O light & bright, garage. $1800/mo. Summerhouse PV
38 17th Street AB 3BR/2.5BA, Newly renovated, new carpet, baths, REALESTATE
townhouse, 1/2 block to ocean, quiet kitchen, tile, fireplace, walk to shops, great t _,. O Shannon Smith
neighborhood, private patio, amenities. (904) 285-5640
remodeled. $1800/mo. 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1050/mo. ww.rentthebeaches.com

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NEW 2BR 2BAcondo w/ 2 car garage w/
extra storage. Near the Avenues. Corian
kitchen counter tops, new appliances,
pool, gated, $1350/mo. Magnolia Proper-
ties 904-476-1445 or 904-249-2840.
OCEANFRONT, 2BR/2BA, furnished,
pool. $1850/mo.+. Short or long term.
(904)463-7343.
PVB- SUMMER House luxurious 2BR
2BA end unit in cul-de-sac. Brand new,
5-star amenities, beachside. $1399/mo.
318-9114.
WATERFRONT CONDO at The El Villagio
near Tinseltown. 3BR 2BA, scr. patio,
pool, fitness center. $1250/mo Magnolia
Properties 904-476-1445 or 904-249-
2840.
JAX BEACH, 2BR/1.5BA, new tile, carpet
& paint, washer/ dryer, fenced
patio. 2 blocks to beach. $1225/mo.
(2 units available. (760)445-4789.
PVB GRAND CAY Villas, 2/2, upper,
screened 'deck off LR; washer/ dryer, gat-
ed comm., comm. pool. TDO Manage-
ment Svc. 246-1125.
PONTE VEDRA Bch, 1BR. 1BA, private
beach access, $1000/mo. Enjoy club pool,
hot tub & tennis courts plus 2 parking
spaces. Magnolia Properties 904-476-
1445 or 904-249-2840.


For more information,
call

S(904) 543-7000


JAX BEACH building for lease w/office.
Multi-purpose use Near public boat ramp,
d 800,i $1500.mo For details, 249-3214,
343-1919.


.... .... .- OUTDOOR PAVILLION in Ponte Vedra
S. JAX Ech 2BR, fully furnished, ocean- for special events, full kitchen and rest-
front condo. Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267. rooms. Great for graduation parties, meet-
www.rentjacks6nvillebeach.com ings & family reunions. Call 285-5347.


FT MYERS BEACH, 2BR/2BA, home JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Warehouse for
w/pool, spaw/waterfall and lanai. Fenced lease, 3629sf. Office included. Large park-
in yard. 419-872-1231. ing lot, beachside of intracoastal.
(770)929-1721, (678)525-0854.
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA, weekly, monthly, yearly. Call ------.-- -- -_..
904-249-8269. M M
FLORIDA KEYS, 17 miles from Key West, PET SITTING, in your home. Dog walking.'
2BR/2BA.- canal home w/privacy fence. Responsible, mature. Call Kitty. 874-6062.
419-872-1231. IAIRIWET DOG tof lovinn homnre small black


OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly/monthly. Visit us 'at:
jaxbeachrental.com' or 535-3911 or.
535-3828. .
OCEANFRONT, 1 or 2BR furnished con-
dos, weekly, or monthly. (904)463-7343.
ATL BCH 3BR house, beautifully furnish-
ed, walk to ocean, $1850/mo. 993:3226.
OCEANFRONT 2BR 1BA, weekly- month-,
ly, fully furnished, 241-1384.



PROFESSIONAL FEMALE would iKe
someone to share' 2BR/2BA apt. at Ail
Beach. Walking distance to beach & res-
taurants. $500/mo. +1/2 utilities. Call afler
5pm (904)476-8114.
BEAUTIFUL OCEANFRONT Condo. Pri-
vate BR/BA. Parking, pool $800/mo+ 1/2
utilities. Includes cable, all amenities.NO
LEASE. 247-8338. "
ROOMMATE TO snare w'? olr.ers Large
3BR/2.5BA house. Exira large living
space., plus. ,ground pool in quief neigh-
raohood $600mo 1.'3 utilities. Call 904-
242-0960


1_>vvI__1 t ^ \t i V u u II io n e, sma I( II
Lab Mix, shots current, spayed.
904-382-6258.
2 CATS free to good home. Spayed, nue-
tered, shots. 248-8904.
DORIS PET SERVICE
The kenrel alternative' Providing conven-'
erni reliable care lor your pels at your
norrme wniie ,,ou are aw ay Reasonable
ales, relerences For more information
call Doris Rosarius. 241-8967 Licensed,
Bonded


BLACK LAE 4 m.onir old male.moving
music sell $ 1li:,
RED NOSE PIT BULLS, 2 females, 8 wks.
old $100.'ea 534-3336
MINIATURE DACHSHUND, beautiful red
dapple, male, AKC w/papers, shots,
247-3322. .
TINY TOY Poodles, 9 weeks, $500. Seri-
ous inquires Call 645-6361..


REWARD- LOST dogi Lab mix. male,
nueiered cream colored, 60lbs. Lost Sun-
day Beacr, & San Pablo. 223-5700,
537-2327.


ROOM IN:4BR house. Fireplace nice
pool,, nice neighborhood. $140-wk in- HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
cludes utilities & cable. Call 568-8700. dogs. 246-3600.


N. ATLANTIC Beach/ Spectacular Ocean-
front, THE "BLUFFS. SHARE huge 2500sf
luxurious otri-level condo. Furnished, 3
decks, private garden & entries, garage
prkg. Huge pool, wooded & secluded .
Ti200'rnr, ;ncl tel., util., cable, wireless
rerwc.ri'rr 12 mos lease Will cCor,'ider
h.:n lerm '4.ncr. rent. Avail. June 1 or
sooner. 716-4232.

FiuRI. IHED BEDROOM1 close 10 eaSch
l') rri,.:. iir'i and 1asi. inr iude: all
5-34-3-336. -...-*- -- -
'SEEKIiJ'--. ro.:.r mal i'$50 mo ,nclud.j-
Sjllliei Call 221'66436.
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA Ailantic Blvd -d
Ire inira,:oasial Waierwav 3 4BR 3 5BA
appr.:',ormaiely T.00osl Resort ;ryle living,
live among millionaires! Looking for 2
roommates. 1 @ $800/mo. & 1 @
$1000/mo. with a master suite. includes
all utilities, cable, pool, spa, health club,
Marina Walk, gated community w/water,
marsh and marina views. Available now.
40' :-'rai iip also available. Call now,
463-2845.



FURNISHED ROOM for rent Jax Beach
2-story hbuse; 10 blocks from beach,
No smoking, No pets, privacy. $675/mo.
(electric included) April 1st Sept 30
247-8122. '



JAX BEACH. :1000sf including kitchen.;
$1000/mo + tax and CAM 608-6426.
OWN YOUR own office space, boat/
barge w/5 built in work stations on ICW at
Palm Cove Marina. Great tax write off.
$65,000 OBO. Call Guy ai 904.614.-7740.
3FFICE RETAIL .ia< Beach 400OO or
;,C'00.r :'0l Sr.:ei Iorl1ge 246.0576
JAX BEACH. 1000sf, excellent location,
off Beach Blvd. $917/mo. 246-0444,
280-9407.
NEPTUNE BEACH, small office w/garage.
Avail. immediately. Call (904)249-8819.


CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
FLORIDA
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
MEETING
A Meeiing ol ire Cry' of Allanlic Beach
Code Erlorcement Board wli hold a spe-
ci.al meeinq 10 hear an Ar,,mal Classihca.
lion Appeal.:.n Thursday, April.6. 2006
.-0 i In ins. Cormmisston.Chbrl "
80, R .n..r31 Ai i I;Rc F
da.
All persons interested are notified to be
present at said time and place and they
shall be heard. If a person decides to ap-
peal any decision at any meeting or hear-
ing. he will need a record of the proceed-.
ings, and 1or such purpose may need to
ensure that a verbaiim record of the pro-
ceedings'is made. which record shall in-
clude the testimony and evidence upon
which appeal is to be based
In a:cordance with the Americans with
Disabillies Aci persons needing a special
accommodation to participate in this pro-
ceeding should contact Donna Bussey,
City Clerk. al 247-5809 or at City Hall, 800
Seminole Road.
BL 3/24/06


AUCTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the
'Self-Storage Facility Act' Florida Statutes
Section 1, Part IV of Chapter 83, Laws of
Florida 1982; The personal property
cor sisin. of clothes, personal items and
household groOs ol
Karen Beumer
Unit 604
Will Doe .oi or otherwise disposed o ai
11:0 a m Saurday AprI 1 2006,10 osal-
isfy enis) lor paslI due renrs) Disposilion
will take place at: THE STORAGE BIN,
1001 13th Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach, FL
32250. THE STORAGE BIN reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.


BL 3/24, 3/29/06


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WHY DIDN'T YOU CALL? Please, not FESTIVAL WORKERS, needed for food COOK POSITION available, Monkey's
ther 26 service, good pay, F/T or P/T 904-249- Uncle Tavern. Apply in person: 1850 S.
another 26 years. 8269, 904-591-5175 Iv. msg. if no answer. 3rd St. J.B.


PONTEVEDRA

OFFICE SPACE

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


GOOD VOICES
Needed. Earn $7-12/hr. 'plus bonuses.
Call 246-4422.


PRE-K TEACHER, afternoons 3-6pm, M-
F, Christian preschool. Call 246-2891 for
interview. Great pay, excellent work envi-
ronment.
EXPERIENCED ALTERATION Person
needed. Part-time, Full time. Please call
241-5611.
SEEKING RESPONSIBLE Individuals,
for new gift, art & jewelry shop, Atlantic
Beach. Retail experience a plus. Passion
for expression a must. Call Peaceful Jour-
ney, 242-0300.
MODELS WANTED for high quality fe-
male fashion photography.' Good pay per
session. Experience not required.
(800)553-5135.
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED for private
home, P/T or F/T. Preferrably 1 full day
-and 2 half days/wk. Laundry and ironing
required. References a must & back-
ground checks performed. Call 543-8629.
RECREATIONAL COACH to co-supervise
school ages 5-12, 3:30pm-6pm, M-F, on'
playground and classroom aciiviies. Firm
discipline and a canng spirI necessary.
Students and retirees wel,:,:c-,re 1725,
Penman Rd Jax Beach 2-4.-3885
HOUSEKEEPER & MORE
10-?20 hours per week $10 $15 per hour
wint Ilexible schedule. Ideal applica n
would be very organized and carn meicu-
lously clean cars 3500sI rouse wilh dogs
laundry and preler some yard and pai.31
Please call 346-0024 or 249-0522

LPN OR RN
Every weekend, 7am to 7pm at a Premier
Retirement Communiry Healin Cenier Ei-x
cellent work envrionmeni Experence ir,
g eriatric care desired. Applications at
leet Landing'Security Gate, One Fleet
Landing Blvd.', Atlantic Beach, FL; Fax 1o
(904)246-9447; e-mail to: jobs@fleetland-
ing.com EOE/ Drug-Free Workplace.
P/T SECRETARIAL Position, some book-
keeping exp. helpful, but will train. Must be
honest & have refs. Call 568-8700.
KENNEL ASSISTANT needed for busy
veterinary clinic, compelive wages Previ-.
ous kennel experience required. Apply in
person: Beaches Animal Clinic, 937
Beach Blvd., Jax Beach. 246-2045.
ABOVE AND Beyond Housekeeping,,
seeking responsible. individuals, reliable
transportation and phone required.
591-5901, 514-1188.
PART TIME DISHWASHER: Selva Mari-
na Country Club. DFWP. Call 246-4827 or
apply in person.


PART TIME evening Commercial Clean-.
ing at the beach. $8/hr, weekends extra
pay. Professional drug- free workplace.
ust possess identification; Social Securi-
ty card & References..(9041184 6625 or
fax (904)825-0619.
PAWNEE'S CAFE & Fine Wines (former-
. "'- l dariuei I) PVB 'Kilcnen'.' Counier
a r,,lla 27w "4. 785 -
FLOATER NEEDED at Beaches Academy
Child Care Center, 20-30/hrs. per week. A
Florida Gold Seal Accredited Program.
Students and Retirees welcome. PFlex.
hours: 6:30am-6:30pm., M-F. "1725 Pen-
man Rd. 246-3885.
SERVERS AND Host/ Hostess needed.
Please apply in person at Giovanns.
1161 Beach Blvd., Jax Bch. M-F., 11am-
2pm. 249-7787.,
EXPERIENCED CLEANING person need-
ed for small cleaning business. Must have'
good cleaning skills & own transportation.
Leave message, 247-0326.
DISHWASHERS, P/T
at Vicar's Landing (Ponte Vedra). Excel-
lent pay. Drug free workplace, EOE. Call
273-1734.


PC/SERVER TECHNICIAN
City of Atlantic Beach, $16.18/hr.
($33.654/yr) to $20.23/hr. ($42,078/yr.)
DOQ +benefits. Performs repair/ maint. on
Windows and other software systems &
servers. Min. 3 yrs. hands-on MS desktop
server & network support. Applications ac-
cepied until 4/5/06 at 800 Seminole Rd.,
An. Beach. FL 32233. For more info visit
www.coab.us or call, (904)247-5820. No
smokers/ 'tobacco users. Drug & poly-
graph testing conducted/ EOE
OFFICE ASSISTANT, experienced.
w/strong PC skills, beaches office, FT/PT.
Fax resume 246-8615.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR of Recreation.
Marsh Landing Country Club seeks a full-
time individua/to coordinate weekly youth
activities, summer camp events as well as
develop new programs. Experience with
children and event planning required.
CPR, AED and First Aid certification man-
datory. Apply in person, Tuesday Satur-
day. Ponte Vedra Beach, 285-1909. Drug
testing/E.O.E.
HAIR SALON looking for 3 hair designers
(rental stations). 1.'.Nail Technician (rental
private room). Call 237-4895.
LMT/ REHAB Assistant needed for busy
doctor's office. 273-2691 or fax resume
273-4607.
BEACHES, F/T positions w/Manufacturing
Co. Warehouse/ Shipping. Receive/'Pro-
duction Operators: also available, Field
Service Tech. w/exp. in electronics,
mech., pneumatics, CSR. Travel required.
Benefits. Fax resume 904-241-0984 or
dalI 904-241-6218 ext. 231. EOE/ DFWP.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
GARDENER
CITY of Atlantic Beach. $10.53/hr.,
$421.20/wk., $21,902.40/yr. Responsible
for maintaining planted materials & land-
scaping within the City. Valid FL Driver's
License. Must be able to obtain First Aid &
CPR cert. within 6 mths. of hire. Applica-
tions accepted until 3/29/06, 800 Seminole
Rd., Atlantic Beach, FL 32233. For more
info call (904)247-5820 or visit
www.coab.us. No smokers/ tobacco
users. Drug testing conducted. EOE.
LOOKING FOR experienced Line Cooks
& Dishwashers in an organic kitchen. Ap-
ply in person at 363 Atlantic Blvd., Suites
7 & 8, Atantic Beach, ask for Shelly or
Naomi. 246-2441.
PORTER/ FLOOR TECH
FULL-TIME at Health Center in Premier
Retirement Community. Applications avail-
able at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL
32233; Fax to 904-246-9447; email to
obs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/ Drug-Free
workplace.
EXP. TRIM CARP.
& HELPERS
Needed immedlatley. Must have tools &
transportation. Call Kevin @ Custom Trim
Upgrades. (904)339-4276.
MEDICAL PERSONNEL needed M.A,.
front-office, medical records, Billers, Tran-
scriptionists, Family Practice, OBGYN,
and Dermatology experience preferred,
Fax resume 636-0066.


MATH TUTOR. Certified, experienced
Math Teacher will tutor K-12 evenings.
249-2293. -
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com


SERVERS NEEDED. Must be able to
work weekends & handle high volume.
Apply in person, Campeche Bay, 127 1st
Ave. North. 249-3322.
BOUNCER NEEDED at the beach, -
Thurs., Fri., Sat. nights. Call 514-2507.
FRONT DESK POSITION. Weekends:
Sat. 9-4, Sun. 11-4. Busy Real Estate
office in Ponte Vedra. $10+ per hour.
Email resumes to coastalpvb@aol.com
or fax to 285-5616


PERSONAL
ASSISTANT NEEDED

TOP PRODUCING AGENT
IS IN NEED. CANDIDATE
MUST HAVE STRONG
ORGANIZATIONAL AND
COMPUTER SKILLS IN
PUBLISHER, MICROSOFT
EXCELL, USE A SCANNER
AND BE CREATIVE.
PLEASE FAX RESUME TO
246-4873

EXECUTIVE
_ASSISTANT,
JaxBeach growing company needs
organized, marketing focused
'Executive Assistant with ability to
multi-task. Must test at 60 wpm and
have excellent verbal and written
communication skill. Expenence
in Excel and PowerPoint is a must.
Competitive salary and great
benefit packet. M-F 8am-5:30pm.
Email resume to
barryg.@desertmicro.net
or fax to 241-7333


Immediate

Openings.
Join our team of
cleaning professionals

*No Nights or Weekends
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Competitive Wages
Company Vehicle
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2201 Florida Blvd.,
Mon Fri 8 4:30
241-9520


CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATION
Ponte Vedra Beach: Qualifications include
AA Degree, analytical thinking, detail ori-
ented and have contracting/ bidding expe-
rience. Construction background is help-
ful. Experience w/Excel. Able to work
against deadlines. $40K-$50K based on
experience. 401K/ health/ life insurance.
EOE. Resumes to Imorris@cntre.com
NEEDED: DANCERS & DJ's. Day and
Night. Apply at 2840 Mayport Rd. or call
241-5454..
CUSTOMER SERVICE/ inside sales. Our
growing internet company in Atlantic
Beach has an,excellent opportunity for a
fulltime energetic team member. Ideal
candidate will have 1 plus years experi-
ence inside sales or customer service,
and excellent communication, computer
and internet skills Base pay + bonus/ com-
mission, $25-30K plus. No evenings no
weekends. Email resume: kclausen@ln-
ternationalStudent.com
ANDY'S POOLS, INC.
3 Pool.tTechs needed. Experience prefer-
red, but will train. Clean driving record.
401k, health benefits. Please call
241-5811.
POOL CLEANER w/valid Florida Driver's
License. Experience helpful but will train.
Good salary & benefits. Apply: Surfside
Pools, 313 Beach Blvd., 246-2666, or fax
resume: 249-8801, e-mail: suffsidepools
@aol.com
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
SIGNING BONUS
Lead Carpenter/ Working Superintend-
ent needed by growing high-end builder
located in the Beaches area. Require at-
tention to details, tools, ability to read
plans, and knowledge of all phases of res-
idential building process. Best construc-
tion job at the Beach 273-2207. .
CASHIERS NEEDED, FT/PT, Proctor Ace
Hardware & Garden Center. 580 Atlantic,
Blvd., Neptune Beach. Apply in person.

NURSES
(LPN OR RN)
Full Time Monday- Friday, 7am to 3pm
and 3pm to 11 pr at a Premier Retirement
'Commurry Healir Cenier. ExcElleni work
ernvoronmernt Experience in gerialicr care
desired Applicaltions at Fleel Landing Se-
curity Gale. One Fleel Landing Blvd.. Ai-
lantic Beacn. FL; Fax o ti904J246-9447;
email ic jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE'
Drug-Free Work.place
CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
Sawyer Gas is searching lor a lull-tlime
CSR Tre ideal candidate musI have
-tr,-ng CSR eApelence including collec-
ions daia entry and lhe ability io muliI
task in a learn environment. Candidates
must pass pre-employmenl testing. We
offer a competitive salary, 401K and Com-
prehensive benefits package. Apply in
person ai 98 Sd.Penman Rd. Jax Bch or
fax resumes 10 2146-0715


HAIRSTYLIST
LOOKING for a change? Established Sal-
on has opening for stylist w/clientel. Excdl-
lent working conditions, 60% Commission.
Health & Dental Insurance. Retirement
l Ian. All inquiries confidential. Contact
ob or Susan at Susan Merrick Hair De-
signs. (w)246-7272 or (h)246-1579.
TELEMARKETING
CUSTOMER service & sales w/ exc. com-
munication skills. Full or part time. Base
plus bonus. Fax resume: (904)285-0010
or email: jim@mediakids.com
ORDER FULFILLMENT position. Picking
and packing of customer orders. Apply at
New Arrivals, Inc. 725 Atlantic Blvd. #16.
246-0687.
CLEARWATER SYSTEMS is interviewing
for Service Techs/ Installers. Will be instal-
ling/ servicing water treatment equipment,
for homes ,business & industry, Northeast
FL.. Prefer experience but will train sharp
individuals. Must have good driving re-
cord, excellent customer service skills and
lift 100 pounds. DFWP.We offer competi-
tive wages, .excellent benefits, 401k, ad-
vancement. Send resume to Attn: Bryan,
2181 St. Johns Bluff Rd. So. Jax Fl 32246,
or apply In person or fax (904)645-6066.
LICENSED STYLISTS. Leadership &
FT/PT positions in over 30 busy salons.
Hair Cuttery,,(904)269-3403. EOE.
TIRE & OIL TECH Wanted. Monday-Fri-
day. Call Bob, 241-5311.

PAINTERS
FULL-TIME at a Premier Retirement Com-
munity. Experience required. Excellent
benefits. Applications at Fleet Landing Se-
curity Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd.. At-
lantic Beach, FL; Fax Io 904-246-9447;
email to jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/
Drug-Free Workplace.
OFFICE ASSISTANT. Beaches Plumbing
Company. Experience answering multi
phone-lines; Word & Excel necessary.
Plumbing knowledge a' plus. $8 O.nr.
Email resume to chdstyiric@bellsouth.net,
or mail to P.O. Box 50446, Jax Beach FL
32240.
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Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work Exceileni pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted
Perschel Brothers. Services. In,: 246.
0967. .
CARPET CLEANER Helper, 30+hours,
days, some weekends. Nice appearance.
221-9550.
TEACHER ASSISTANT and afternoon
Teacher for 2 yr. olds. Mus: be iov;rg en.
thusiastic and energetic. 40 hour cnnld
care training. Call 249-9080:

NADER'S PEST RAIDERS. We have an
opening wihin our organization ior service
personal. Compelilve salary You musl
possess a good driving record Our com-
pany has lull benelils wiih reiremeni, rbo-
nuses. paid vacation and holidays We
have a great working environment We
have been in business for over 14 years.
Fax resume to 273-0682 or fill out an ap-
plication @ 10066 Sawgrass Drive West,
Ponte Vedra Beach.

OPTOMETRY OFFICE front desk and all
office aspects. Candidant should have an
outgoing friendly personality w/ability to
multi-task. Bookkeeping PC, organization-
al and customer service skills a must.
Medical office experience and Spanish a
plus. For consideration fax resume to
221-6504.
EDUCATIONAL SALES
*Join our team! If you can excel at inside
sales & desire a fast-paced work environ-
ment, we may have an excellent
opportunity for you. You will join a Nation-
al company & work in Ponie Veara Beach.
Ideal candidate will have 1+ years experi-
*ence inside sales, customer service, or
lel markeiing & excelleni con-,-irunicaiiton
-kill[ -A DaOli~Jonaridie business acounis_.
Base pay plus commissions s25k plus
FT, no evenings or weekends. PT avail.
Fax resume ia904285-0010 or mail
im@mediakids.com


General Contractors, Inc.

Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
Since 1987
Looking for Qualified & Experienced individuals
Project Managers
/ Estimators
*Superintendents
Clerical, PM Assistants
Our Wages and Benefits Packages are second to none!
401K & Profit Sharing

Fax or email resume to:
904-241-4427 rpcgc@rpcgc.com
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Room Service Supervisor'
Honor Bar Supervisor
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We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits,
opportunities for advancement and
a caring management staff.
Please apply in person Tuesday- Friday. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appt.
1000 PGA TOUR Boulevard; Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Website: www.sawgrassmarriott.com
Job Hotline: (904) 280-7070
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We offer health, dental, vision insurance, paid

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Positions open for the
following Depts.
.GOLF COURSE
MAINTENANCE/
GROUNDS
MAINTENANCE/
GARDEN HOMES
Maintenance Workers
needed full time.

CLUBHOUSE
OPERATIONS:
F/T Servers needed for
upscale main dining room.
0 P/T Valet
0 Cook
We offer excellent salary, and
benefits including paid Vacation
and Holidays, Health and Dental
Insurance, 401K.
Drug Free Workplace
Equal Opportunity Employer
Apply in person
between the hours of
9:00-11:00 AM
Human Resources
101 Plantation Drive
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
543-7531


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COOKS, PHILLY'S Finest, FT/PT, starting
$8-$10/hr. 15th Ave. N. 241-7188.
Looking for an organic work experience?
Natural Foods Market is looking for vibrant
individuals with a passion for organic &
these skills: Customer Service. Self moti-
vation/ excellent work ethic. Desire to
learn & grow. Ordering skills & produce
experience a plus. Apply in person at 363
Atlantic Blvd., Suites 7 & 8, Atlantic
Beach, ask for Shelly or Naomi. 246-2441.
*
SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811,
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax, FL
32224.
.* *. *
DRIVERS CDL-A: Excellent Home-Timel
Great pay/benefits. 0/O's welcome 2yrs.
OTR, good MVR. Centurian Auto Trans-
port. 800-889-8139.
WAREHOUSE MANAGER
Surfside Pools seeking experienced
Warehouse Manager. Forklift and Safety
Operation a plus. Good. salary & benefits.
Apply: Surfside Pools, 313 Beach Blvd.,
246-2666, or fax resume: 249-8801, e-
mail: surfsidepools@aol.com
TERMITE/ GHP TECH. Clean DL, good
benefits/ pay. All levels of experience con-
sidered. Some knowledge of construction
desirable. The Defenders, Palm Valley,
285-2346, M-F, 8am-4:30pm.
BARTENDER NEEDED, 4 days only,
11am-7pm. Apply at 2206 Mayport Rd.
PAINTERS
EXPERIENCED PAINTERS wanted. Must
have own tools & transportation. Neatness
& dependability a must: Phone Larry He-
ise Painting 247-3644.
LAWN TECH needed for beach pest con-
trol company. Good pay Monday-Friday,
benefits, good driving record required,
DFWP, Call 241-7874.
PRODUCTION/ WAREHOUSE Position.
Manage/ unload incoming/ outgoing ship-
ments. Warehouse organization. Some
product assembly and forklift operation.
Apply at New Arrivals, Inc. 725 Atlantic
Blvd. #16. 246-0687.
LIQUOR STORE CLERK. Bartender,
Door Person. Must be able to work days,
nights, weekends, and holidays. Must
pass drug test and> background check.,
Call Robert @ 465-0149.
FIRST CHOICE Home Impro..'emenls
Needs skiled carpenlers & Iee climbers
3-19-2628
FACIAL SPECIALIST *w,h clientele wanl.
ed Also. Nal Tecr wclienlele No acryl-
ics Day Spa. Jax Beach. Call Miki
242-8008.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
Line Cook. Good money, casual atmos-
phere, very busy, great people to work
with. FT/PT. 285-0139.
TALK OF The Town Bistro hiring Cooks &
Servers. 687-4112.
VETERINARY TECH needed for high vol-
ume vet clinic., At least two years experi-
ence required. Competitive salary andex-
cellent benefits. Fax resume to 246-3061
or call 246-8577 .for more info. Beaches
Animal Clinic, 937 Beach Blvd. Jax Beach..
SERVICE TECHNICIAN. Local pool corn-,
pany seeking experienced service techni-
cian Musi nave knowledge of 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
Suriside Pools Jax Beach at 904-249-
8801 or email: julie@surfsidepools.net.
CONSTRUCTION WORKER w/valid Flori-
da Driver's License. Experience helpful
but will train. Good salary &-benefits. Ap-
ply at Surfside Pools, 313 Beach Blvd.,
246-2666 or fax resume to: 249-8801,
e-mail:surtfsidepools@aol.com
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION site
clean-up, rough cleans plus-final interior
cleans on new residential homes. Must
have valid Driver's License and referen.
cesP-all;237-9862. "
LAWN CARE helper needed Drivers I1-
cerse & Iransponalron require, Pay
equal w.'experience $8 10,nr 2852952.


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IRONWORKERS, SCAFFOLD Erectors,
Laborers, w/transportation, excellent pay.
Call 249-8147 or 726-5661.
FINE JEWELRY SALES
Earn $25,000 and up selling fine Jewelry
in our Neptune Bch store. If your are dedi-
cated and willing to learn this is a great
opportunity to pursue a career in fine jew-
elry. Retail experience a must jewelry a
plus. Pleasant working atmosphere.
Please apply by fax: 247 8003 or email in-
fo @ aliensjewelers.com
NEW RESTAURANT opening In Ponte
Vedra looking for Head Walter/ Waitress.
Must have fine dining experience. Call
234-5360 for appt.
REMODELING CARPENTER- Company
vehicle, must have clean driving record.
568-8700.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ Recep-
tion needed M-F, 8-5, must possess excel-
lent organizational skills, be a motivated
and independent worker. Must have profi-
cient computer skills and be capable of
handling a variety of tasks. Please fax re-
sume to 285-3363.
BAGEL/DELI COUNTERPERSON, Jax
Beach. A.M. hours. Must be available
weekends. Call 534-0395.
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.
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Southside
and Beaches. Work in teams of three.
Must have own transportation, valid driv-
er's license. Approximately $175/wk to
start. Moday-Friday, no nights/weekends.
Home Cleaning Centers of America.
(904)642-8885.
PRINTING COMPANY hiring Sales,
Pressmen, Bindery, Graphic Design, and
Pre-press. 514-1090.

*DRIVERS*
DO you want to join a winning team. Don't
get left out. Our driver's make $500-$700
per week. Call 249-5151 ask for Brian or
493-5250 ask for Tim Collins.
FULL-TIME RECEPTIONIST/ Dispatcher.
Beaches area company. Fax resume to:
246-0377.

SECURITY OFFICERS
Needed for immediate FIT & P/T posi-
tions. Requirements: Class "D" security li-
cense, HS Diploma or GED, clean back-
ground and drug free. Excellent pay and
Benefits Quailified candidates may fax re
sumes to" 904)281-0084 or apply at. First
Coast Security Services 6817 South-
point Pkwy. #1001, Jacksonville, Fl
32216. 9041281-0070
NAEYC ACCREDITED PALMS PRE-
SCHOOL SEEKING ASSISTANT
TEACHER/ FLOATER. Associale in early
childhood &tor experience, preferred. Po-
sition provides opportunity to' work with
children,.ages 2-5. Monday-Fiday 9am-
6prm. EOE. 247-0983.
AMERICAN HOME Companions seeks
-experienced live-in caregivers for the eld-
erly. Work 2,3, 4 or 5 days per week. Up
to $110/day 631-5354
WANTED: CARPENTERS & Helpers Re.
modeling Ocean Edge Condos, Jax.
Beach: 693-3130.
FRAMING CARPENTERS, G.C. Superin-
tendent for established company: Drug
free work place, benefits. 241-272.1.,


SAWYER GAS a local propane retailer is
in immediate need of a full-time driver.
The ideal candidate will have an excellent
customer service demeanor, a CDL with
Hazmat, tanker, and airbrake .endorse-
ments. Candidates must pass pre-employ-.
ment testing, drug screen, DMV check
and background investigation. We offer a
competitive salary and benefits package.
Apply in person at 98 S: Penman Rd, Jax
Bch. or fax resume to: HR at 246-0715.
EOE.


CARPET INSTALLERS needed immedi-
ately. Must have workmens comp and
general liability. Call Doug at 993-2943.
DRIVER, LIGHT delivery for Veteran's
charity. Own vehicle, cash paid daily.
1-(800)969-8387.
PERSON EXPERIENCED with cutting &
polishing granite, Jax Beach. 246-1172.


OVERSIZED WHITE sectional with chase
lounge end $1000. Entertainment center
dark wood and glass will separate into 3
pieces $250. Refrigerator 3 months old,
whiteperfect condition $200. Sofa and
love seat,set,good condition $125. Flamin-
o picture large black frame very Floridian
200. Entertainment center oak, good
condition $125. 234-4485.


NEW RESTAURANT, Jax Beach. Manag- OAK BUFFET, 1930's Old English, carved
ers & All Positions. FT/PT. 205 1st Street wood doors. $150. 249-5135.
North. 338-5067. ....-


FULL & PART TIME SERVERS. Marsh
Landing Country Club (Ponte Vedra
Beach) currently hiring full and part-time
food & beverage servers. Flexible sched-
ules. $10-15/hr. 285-6514. Apply in per-
son Tuesday-Saturday. Excellent benefits
for full time including insur, vac, sick,
401k. Drug testing/EOE.
NOW HIRING Sales People, Assistant
Head Cashier, Receiving Clerk,
Stock/Carry-out. Apply at Proctor Ace
Hardware, 870 AlA North, Ponte Vedra
Beach:
LABORERS, HELPERS, Skilled personnel
(all types). Call 249-8147, or apply: 203
south 3rd Street, Jax Beach. Good pay &
benefits.
COOKS FOR busy breakfast & lunch res-
taurant, PVB. Must work weekends. Apply
in person: Players Cafe; 262 Solana .Bd.
Call Don or Chris for appointment,
273-5595.'

HANDYMAN COMPANY
Is growing. Have basic.home repair skills,
tools, transportation ,& a smile? Call
221-3453. Good $$. P/T, F/T.


REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 100%+ Com-
mission i:,r 5$99 mo Earn extra $$$ from
mortgages. Fax resume: (904)339-9086 or
email: sunnymortgagejax@yahoo.comrn

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offering jobs. They are offering job-related
services and may charge fees. Readers.
are advised to exercise caution before giv-
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LOCAL VENDING route. Snack/ soda/
juice/ water. Great equipment & support.
All Brands. Financing available w/ $7500
down. 877-843-8726 #BO02002-037.

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MONTHLY INCOME, own part of produc-
;ng TX oil wells. Min. $25K. For info call
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ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable,
transportation & references. $9-$11/hr.,
any area CPR & First Aid. FIT & P/T.
260.491',


LOVING IN-HOME Child Care PVB. Ages
6-weeks and up. HRS licensed. 8 years
experience. Tammy 373-0404.


HOME HEALTH aid avail to do 12 or 24
hour care in your home. Reliable&. Good
references, 536-8459 please leave msg.


DIAMOND I TENNIS oracelet.U ~5CT $49.
241-5666.


FRIDAY, SATURDAY, 8am-3pm, 4267
Seabreeze Dr., Isle of Palms. Lots of
misc. household, Japanese dolls, kimo-
nos, Indian artifacts, stained glass win-
dow, garage door, clothing.
SATURDAY, 8AM-12NOON only. House-
hold items, krilck-knacks, etc. 13833
Weeping Willow Way (Pablo Bay).
TOOLS, FISHING, camping, books, vid-
eos, household. Fri., Sat,, 7am-noon, 399
San Pablo Rd.North.
YARD SALE, 4729 Yellow Star Ln. W. off
Hodges & Glen Kernan. Fri & Sat, 8 til?


n BROADWATER COMMUNITY Garage
BED- KING mattress set, $289. Can de- Sale, Saturday 9-3, Beach Bvd to Eunice
liver. (904)391-0015. Rd to Marsh View Dr. (Isle of Palms).


3 PIECE entertainment center $400, draft-
ing table $75, King bed & 2 chest of draw-
ers $350. 626-1115.
ORCHIDS
FOR SALE Call John. 273-3784.
DIAMOND 1.25CT ladies engagement
ring, $1395 241-5666.
MOVING, MUST Sell! Bedroom- large bu-
reau w/mirror, armoire and night table
(Colonial Pine) $250 OBO. Rose colored
leather couch $50. 223-4903.
BED- BRAND name queen set,
new, w/warranty $129.. Can -deliver.
(904)858-9350.
COMBINATION BUILT-IN oven/ micro-
wave, Whirlpool Gold; exc. cond. $350.
285-4618.



DIAMOND SOLITAIRE round 2.55 carat
stone H color, VS clarity in setting of 12
princess cut diamonds equalling over an-
other carat. Paid $18,900 for stone alone
in 1999 & $2900 for setting. Current value',
on .stone alone is $26,000..Stone has cer-
tification papers & was sent to GIA gemol-
oglst at time of purchase. Must sacrifice,
make reasonable offer. Call 543-8629.


REFRIGERATOR, S/S, $250. Waterbed
w/ pedestal $175. Recumbent exercise bi-
cycle $125. Treadmill $100. 242-7218.
LAWN EQUIPMENT package: 16' trailer
and commercial mower, edger, trimmer,
blower, $3000. 285-2952.
AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed for $899. 249-8877.
(1) 26" Men's bike; (1) 26" Women's bike.
25ea, 273-01001



HEART PINE iongue & groove Ilooring
,:ul iromn antique Pine limrrbers. Instailaiion,
stair material. FLORIDA HEARTWOOD
249-8310.



*GOLD*DIAMONDS*
*ESTATE JEWELRY*
BROKEN GOLD JEWELRY*
A1A PRESTIGE JEWELRY & PAWN
327 10TH AVE. NORTH, 241-5666.


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SATURDAY, 8AM-3PM 1098 Seather-
wood Court Atl Bch, (Mayport Rd. to Dut-
ton Island right on Seatherwood court) So-
fas, chairs, entertainment center, dining
room table, day bed, king head board, foot
board & rail, book shelves, drafting table,
dressers, luggage, kitchen stuff, tools,
lamps, pictures, small appliances; too
much to list all.
ESTATE OVER 100 pieces of art paint-
ings and prints, boln ola & modern. Tables
and chairs. Also Cnirese antiques House
full. Friday & Saturday, 9am. 1703 2nd
Ave. N. Jax Bch off Penman near Beach
toward inlercoslal
ST AUGUSTINE. Aniq asrop closed!
Total stock, plus items from owner -
priced to sell Fr period armoire & side-
board. Period 'lowboy & tiny corner cup-
board. Tons pntngs, Staffordshire, Majoli-
ca. Architectural & garden Grt display
cabs- sm to hugely Jewelry galore. 81 San
Marco. Park behind Raintree. Th 9-4, Fri
9-3 CHINA CAT 241-0344
chinacatantiques.com.



BOSTON WHALER, 20' Dauntless, 99
Suzuki 225. Great for family and fishing.
Boat; motor and trailer well maintained,
many extras. $18k. 318-1880 or 607-
5534.
40FT BOAT slip available at old Old San
Pablo Creek Marina, $700/mo. Includes
electric.' For deiaris..398-9080 ext. 211.


1981 CATALINA Sailboat, 22'. New trailer 2004 TOYOTA Tacoma SR5, 12000 mi.,
1 new motor, 1 used motor, dinghy,, extended cab, 4cy., auto, air. $15,000
$7100 OBO. (904)434-6645. d Please call 537-5918.


HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep water
boat slip for rent, 40ft. $600, 50ft, $700,
Includes potable water, electric, dock
locker, cable and phone service available
@ slip. Mobile fuel service & pump out al-
so available. Avail. Mar '06. 463-2845.
2000 BAYLINER 2452SE, 24', sleeps 4.
Marine head, 220hp, Outriggers, bait
tank, shower. $26,000, or pay-off, if less.
537-6229.
BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit
www.MarinaClubPV.com
10FT CARIBE, 1994, inflatable, Hypalon
hull, trailer, $1000, 993-1979.


1988 GMC SIERRA 2500 flat bed, 4x4.
$1400 OBO, 210-9271.



1990 MERCEDES SE300, exc. condition,'
205,000 miles.. $4800 OBO. 813-1200.
1969 CJ5 Jeep, new brakes & clutch.
$2000. Call 553-7203.
98 OLDS Achieva, 4DR, Auto, looks &
drives great, $2500 OBO. 716-2586.
1995 BMW 5251, AT, PS, PW, PL, very
good condition, extra clean, AM/FM, cas-
sette, 6 CD changer, 158,000 miles.
$7250.249-7265.


1998 SCARAB, 30' w/trailer, twin 250's, 2000 BMW 528i, blue, 84K miles, all op-
low hours. $53,000 firm. (229)359-0730. tions. $15K. 923-0595.

ADVENTURE CRAFT, 28' .Houseboat. FORD TEMPO, 46,000 miles. $2995.
100hp 4S Yamaha. AC/Heat, generator. Beautiful Cadillac, $2495. 821-2058.
Excellent condition. 223-0224. 19aa3 lFR Thnrirdl now onnino 1au-


2002 YAMAHA, V-Star 650, loaded, low
miles, $4000 OBO. 247-8995.


1960 YELLOWSTONE Camper, $4,000,
13' aluminum with birch interior, self-con-
tained. excellent condition. Call 904-241-
1658 or e-mail reginaamiller@yahoo.com.
1999 COACHMAN 5th Wheel, sleeps 5-6,
CH&A, microwave, stove, etc. 2 new bat-
teries, 16' slide-out with awning, queen-
size bed, much more. $14;500 OBO. Call
(904)246-8475 for more details.
1996 27FT CLASS-C motor home. Lowv
mileage, fully equipped, $10,900 OBO..
246-8510..



2000 FORD Windstar LX. Clean, 4dr,
7 passenger, AC, only 52,000mi. $7900.
718-0445.
2002 FORD Windstar Minivan LX,
69,975mi., exc. cond., very clean, loads of
extras. $9800. 334-5775.


to A/C, CD $1900 OBO. 716-2586.
1992 "CHURCH Lady" Buick' Century.
Reliable. Well maintained. No longer able
to drive. $1200. 246-9205.
1994 GRAND PRIX SPECIAL EDITION.
AT, cold AC, Pwr, new tires, well-main-
tained, very clean. Exc. running & driving
car. Private owner. $3750 OBO. Call for
more details.
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HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in Commercial and Resloen-
tial Cleaning Lawn Care Aulo Cleaning.
Window Cleaning Janilorial Services, etc
Call Hermon, 246-4238, 612-1755

PIANO LESSONS. All levels, styles &
ages. Will come i c. 4ou home Piano Turn
ing also available 241-4954. 655-3300


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

PRIME MAINTENANCE,. INC. A Profes-
sional Lawn Maintenance Co. FREE
ESTIMATES. 535-2515.

A NATIVE SUN LAWN AND LAND-
SCAPE MANAGEMENT. Total Lawn
Maintenance. Clean-ups, Sodding, Mulch-
ing. Re-plarning available Free estimates.
247.3344. "
PALM TREES, Headel.. Trmme.e Yard
Clean-Lps Mulching. Soaing. wraleier il
takes etc. Dave 249-4724.
C 8 T Lawn Sen,,ic. year-round service
mowing, eagrin. ilrmming shruob, mulch.
ing iayirng sod Free e'esilmales Call
246.2412 92'5Piaza Drive All Br.ECh
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HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in, "Complete Flowerbed
Cleaning and Workover". Call Hermon,
246-4238, 612-1755.
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COASTAL BUILDING
CONTRACTORS
Remodeling. Renovations. Addilons. Cer-
lied Builder, CBC 1253447. 249-7082.
www.cbcjaxbeach.com ,

TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs, specializing in lermile damage
246-1529
ALLIANCE BUILDER Group, Inc General
Contlaclor. CGC 1505263 All types or
consiruclion New homes, room additions,
eic, Free estumaies (904)234-1179.


Dispatcher NEEDED 6pm-9am for 3 shifts CAREGIVER IN Yodr Home. Available
per week. Minimum wage, 838-8029. am/pm, 5 days/wk. Call Janice, 641-0608,
nF~t-Mi- ARRIATAKIT Immpmau nn.n 3035-55? 3. i'.*


,ng adue 0 illness Beacnes general prac-
fice. 9arm-5pm. Monday-Tnursday Dr
Dukes. 241-5342 Fax: 241-5966
BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli-
anie cleaning nelp Residential'Commeri
cal Call 242.9358
GARDEN CENTER Merchandizer Assisi
customers. water & stock displays
' 246-3672

HOUSEKEEPERS
Full-Time wiir greal benelils and work en-
vironment at a premier retirement com-
munity Experience preferred.. Applica.
tions available at Fieel Landing Securlty
Gate, One Fleel Landing Blvd.,; Atlantic
Beach. FL 32233. Fax to 904-246-9447;
emai t10 jobs@tleetlanding.com. EOE/'
Drug-free Workplace.
SCAFFOLDERS & RIGGERS. Hardwork-
ing & needs own transpornaon. Sian
Masters. 726-5661,- 249-8147.
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Ti .... """ ... ..... -"^ tSTATE SAEE"SetLfrday &-Sunday, 8-
CNA/ .lED Te'ri available t0 careotr your 4p 324 12th Ave. N., bikes, surfboards,
loved one Over 20,yrs exp. Good refs. T ,,rtur-
Call MIrs Tr,omas 434.45-3. T iV s ururr


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



BEAUTIFUL BLUE Spa, 5'x7', Redwood
frame. $250 OBO. Call 247-3322.
RECUMBENT BIKE Tour Easy, very low
mileage, includes clip on pedals & com-
puter, large franame Asking $1500, call
463-4903 or (223-4903 after 6pm).


9.1 35 Sanara Dr
BIG SALE SATURDAY' Corner 9in St &
7th Ave S, 9am. Dining Room, rattan- so-
fa, chair & 3 tables, ranan dinetie bed-
room set & much more.
SATURDAY, 8am-11am, 1825 Williams
St., across from Seabreeze Elem. GREAT
STUFF' WiCKer desk. tile cabinets, table,
snoe bins cabinel whnuich, jewelry, com-
puter accessories, mountain bike & lots of
miscellaneous items!
FURNITURE. RENOVATION supplies
and pacvral sale Saiurday 8.1pm. 1203
17th St. N.


217 OLEANDER Street, Saturday, 8am.
.Dryer, wheelchair, household items,. etc.


PROFESSIONAL .CLEANING, igwpeq.
blie Rea3orabil raIE : ire esl;ma.e,-? Cal
Roxanne k904)477-5398
PROFESSIONAL HOME CLEANING
SERVICES. Dependable," honest, thor-
ough. Local references. Licensed. Insir-
ed. 563-2690
PLEASE CALL Lynne's Cleaning Service
for your cleaning needs. I'ighliy odice
cleaning now avaiaibie 343-.4018


NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRICIAN. Free
Eslimaies. No job 100o small Call
19041803-3914.


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BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed,
w/mattress & box spring. Must sell. $395.
Can deliver (904)858-9350.


BEACH BOYS, Year-Round Delivery.
$65. truck load, Ranger Special. 759-1612
COMPTER SERIE 3


BUDGET LAWN Care Service. Mowing,
trimming, edging, cleanup. Free esti-
mates, call Mike, 616-4381. ;


THE SEASON'S here for Lawn Service.
Call 514-5801.


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


BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
free estimates, work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768.
MAGIC MAN PAINTING & HOME
IMPROVEMENTS. Interior/Exterior Paint-
ing, Faux Finishes. Rotten Wood Replace-
ment, Pressure Washing. (904)894-4257.
PAINT IT RIGHTI Interior, exterior. Free
estimates. Call Mike Williams, 285-2651.
25yrs. experience.
FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall, tex-
ture. Specialize in smaller jobs. -Will work
evenings & weekends. Licensed, insured,
references. 403-7389.


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BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic 'Memory
Foam mattress & boxspring, new in
plastic w/warranty. $379. Must sell.
(904)858-9350.
WHIRLPOOL WASHER/ dryer, exc.
cond., heavy duty, super capacity. $375
Will deliver & guarantee. 874-1747.
COUCH & Loveseat, pull-out bed. Peach
& blue Hibiscus flower print. $100.
Couch & loveseat, blue, green,' beige
stripes. $150. 534-3336.
KENMORE WASHER & dryer, excellent
condition, $200 for both. 273-6749.


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


TILE ENTRANCEWAYS Add Beauty! Call
Frank Reid, 285-6943 or 762-8498.


NEW POOL 14'X28' $19,900. Buy today
swim in May. 568-5785.


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