WEEKEND EDITION
MARCH 31,2006
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Vol. 43, No. 81
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Sites vary for
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Phol:.:, bI KATHY HARTMAN
St. Johns County Sheriff.David Shoar told children Thursday at Ocean Palms Elementary that he had been hooked on books
since reading a Hardy Boys mystery as a child. Shoar was one of 50 celebrity readers at the school's Dr. Seuss event.
Oh, the coaching you get
when 'celebrities' read aloud!
by KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
A Ponte Vedra class of fourth graders
got more than a guest reader in a
funny orange hat Thursday- they got
an [mpromptu pep talk from a high
school basketball coach.
"You have to get good grades," Nease
coach Bud Beech told the youngsters in
Todd Watson's class at Ocean Palms
Elementary School.
"You're not even allowed to be in
sports unless you have good grades."
Beech was one of more than 50
"celebrity" guests who read Dr. Seuss
stories in the Ocean Palms classrooms
as part of "Read Across America," a
National Education Association project
to promote literacy.
The coach touched on FCATs, time
management, summer camp and Nease
state championships from this year
(football and girls soccer and from
2002 basketballl.
"I think being involved in activities
creates the discipline to get things
done," Beech coached.
"Once you get into high school,
you'll see all the options you have."
Beech's brief pep talk came after he
read aloud the Dr. Seuss book, "Hooray
for Diffendoofer Day!" about an
unconventional teacher (Miss Bonkers,
who "teaches frogs to dance/And pigs
to put on underpants") in an uncon-
ventional school (where teachers make
up rules and teach things "not taught
at other schools"i.
Down the hall, the same book was
being read in Adrienne Paone's fourth
grade class by St. Johns County Sheriff
David Shoar, who told the children he
had been hooked on books since read-
ing a Hardy Boys mystery.
Beech, whose audience included his
daughter Olivia (whose orange Dr.
Seuss hat he wore during the reading,
confessed that he wasn't a big fan of
reading in elementary school but
noted that success in school and col-
lege requires reading skills.
"Whatever you do, just find whatev-
er you like to read," he advised.
BY LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
St. Johns County schools
Superintendent Joseph Joyner
is ready to make his recom-
mendation on the location of a
high school for Ponte Vedra
teens.
There are two sites left to
choose from: one behind
Talbots on State Road A1A in
Ponte Vedra and a site west of
the Palm Valley bridge, next to
Davis Paik .
ovyner said he will make his
recommendation to the School
Board at its April 18 meeting in
St. Augustine at 9 a.m.
"Ultimately what's going to
determine where the high
school will go is what do
.we believe to be the best site
for the Ponte Vedra kids?"
Joyner said at a Ponte Vedra
Chamber of Commerce lunch-
eon last week.
Besides differences in loca-
tion, two due diligence studies
on the site indicate differences
in size, availability of utility
services, amount of fill materi-
al for drainage and roadway
improvements.
And price. No price has been
attached to the Talbots site,
owned by Gate Petroleum, and
the other site is being donated
by the Nocatee developer, one
of several school sites required
for donation by the develop-
ment order.
According to the study of the
30-acre Talbots site, a traffic
signal would be needed on A1A
at the entrance to the school,
and two northbound left turn
lanes would be needed at that
traffic light.
The Talbots site, which con-
tains two large ponds that were
once used to treat waste water,
will also need about 242,000
cubic yards of fill material if
the high school is built there.
That amount of fill material
could cost $750,000 to $1.5
million, according to the study,
which was conducted by Post,
Buckley, Schuh and Jernigan
Inc. (PBS & Ji.
Comparatively speaking,
Pedro Menendez High School
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Red denotes two sites eyed for a Ponte Vedra high school.
NASA astronaut gets down to earth
with Bolles School students in PV
by CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF WRITER
NASA astronaut Shane
Kimbrough's plans for the
future are out of this world,
and he hopes his message in
Ponite Vedra this week will spur
some students to set their
sights just as high.
"My message to them is
hopefully to get them excited
about space," Kimbrough, 38,
said about his message to stu-
dents at The Bolles School on
Tuesday.
"In our generation, it's kind
of secondhand. You don't
think about it like we did when
,we were kids, when we were
going to the moon in the space
race."
All students at the pre-
kindergarten through' fifth-
grade private school in Ponte
Vedra Beach had a chance to
visit with Kimbrough during
his 6-1/2-hour stay.
They learned about space
travel during two separate
assemblies, then visited with
Kimbrough at- lunch and in
their classrooms.
"One of our jobs is to get the
Pnolo by CHUCK K ADAIS
NASA's Shane Kimbrough.
kids fired up about math; and
science and engineering. Get
them excited to maybe help us
to get a new vehicle to places
we've never been before," said
Kimbrough.
Kimbrough was one of 11
astronaut trainees in the class
of 2004, the first class of
trainees since 2000.
He said that he was a young
.boy when Neil Armstrong set,
foot on the moon on July 20,
1969 and that he hopes to
have a similar opportunity
some day.
But the Atlanta native, a lieu-
tenant colonel in the U.S.
Army, finds himself in a hold-
ing pattern for his first space
mission.
"Unfortunately, with
Columbia happening, every-
thing's slowed down tremen-
dously," Kimbrough said in an.
interview between assemblies
at Bolles. He was referring to
the Columbia's destruction
and the loss of seven crew
members during reentry in
early 2003.
He said it could be as long as
eight years, post-astronaut
training, before he'll get a
space mission, adding, "it's
unknown until we get shuttles
flying regularly again."
Kimbrough is focused on fly-
ing a mission, even at an older
age.
"One astronaut came back
from the space station about
six months ago, he's mid-50s,"
he said. "\We would like to start
people younger, but with times
the way they are, it's going to
be a different world with older
astronauts."
John Glenn, one of the seven
original Mercury astronauts,
was a Discovery payload spe-
cialist in 1998 at the age of 77.
"There's hope for me still,"
said Kimbrough.
The astronaut's visit to Bolles
was arranged through two
school parents, Kathy and B.C.
Parker, to whom he's related.
His appearance was part of a
NASA program through which
astronauts appear in schools
around the country.
"School kids are great," said
Kimbrough, Iwho attended
Lovett, a private school in
Atlanta, graduated from West
Point in 1989 and was awarded
a master's in operations
research from Georgia Tech in
1998.
"They're our future. They're
going to be the ones who get
us to the moon and Mars and
beyond arid keep us explor-
ing."
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Commission eyes 'taking.
for Intercoastal purchase
FROM STAFF
Weeks after closing on the
purchase of St. Johns Service
Co., St. Johns County commis-
sioners are poised to acquire
another Ponte Vedra utility,
this time using their powers of
eminent domain.
A resolution authorizing the
county attorney to start proce-
dures for a "slow take" of
Intercoastal Utilities property is
scheduled to be considered by
commissioners Tuesday.
Commissioner Bruce
Maguire of Ponte Vedra said
Thursday that Intercoastal
owners want to sell but they
want the county to use con-
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A 21-year-old Jacksonville res- An auto burglary was report-
ident was charged with leaving ed March 26 in the 300 block of
the scene of- an accident with 3rd Ave. N. The victim told
property damage, resisting police she parked her car at
arrest with violence, and viola- midnight and returned at 1:45.
tion of probation on March 26. a.m. to find the lock removed
According to the police report, and two purses missing. The
James Clark Darrh, Jr. was contents of the purses includes
charged after a SJSO deputy a school textbook, two pairs of
responded to a call about a pos- sunglasses, $20 in cash, wallet,
sible hit and run accident. The checkbook, keys and a credit
deputy apprehended the subject cards. Damage to the car was
in a parking lot in the 600 block estimated at $100.
of A1AN. and used a Taser twice **4 *
in securing the subject, Tools valued at $350 were
'* reported stolen March 26 in the
ATLANTIC BEA-sH' ,,".,--4Q00',block of -5th-Ave.-&: The
No new reports tools were stolen from a tool
box in the rear of the vehicle.
NEPTUNE BEACH
A'stolen purse was reported
March 29 in the 500 block of
Atlantic Boulevard.
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JACKSONVILLE BEACH
A portable video game system
and a camcorder were reported
stolen March 28 in the 700
block of 5th Ave. S. The total
loss is $400.
'
Hessam Rabiei, 24, of
Jacksonville was arrested March
28 and charged with an out-
standing warrant for felony bat-
tery in the 600 block of 1st St.
N. Rabiei turned himself into
police on the advice of his legal
counsel, according to a police
report.
An aggravated battery was
reported March 28 at the
Kangaroo gas station in the
1000 block of Beach Blvd. The
38-year-old victim told police a
male suspect in his early 20's
approached him about 9:35
p.m. and asked him to buy him
some beer. When he refused,
the suspect pulled out a knife
with a black handle and three-
inch blade and stabbed the vic-
tim behind the left ear. The sus-
pect fled north on: 1st Ave. N.
The victim was treated for a
superficial puncture and did not
require stitches.
An auto burglary was report-
ed March 25 in the 1300 block
of Beach Blvd. The victim said
he returned to his secured vehi-
cle to find the lock damaged
and the passenger door open. A
purse containing a wallet, driv-
ers license, bank cards and $15,7
in cash was stolen with two
video game systems, a CD play-
er and a DVD player. Loss is
$667.
Police Beat
JB to man DUI
checkpoint Fri.
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A sobriety checkpoint will
be conducted by the
Jacksonville Beach .Police
Department from 10 p.m.
today to 2:30 a.m. Saturday
in the 1900 block of Beach
Boulevard.,
Grand theft was reported
March 26 in the 800 block ,of
1st Ave. S. The victim told
police a laptop computer val-
ued at $1,000, her social securi-
ty card and $1,650 cash were
stolen.
A blue 2005 Dodge Ram
1500 valued at $20,000 was
reported stolen March 26 in the
2300 block of Beach Blvd. The
victim parked his truck near the
area where he docks his boat. It
was missing when he returned
from a boat outing.
Grand theft was reported
March 26 at a laundromat in
the 1300 block of Beach Blvd.
An unknown suspect removed
two loads of clothes from a
dryer between '9:30 p.m.. and
11:40 p.m. Loss estimated at
$800.
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woman was arrested March 25
and charged with misdemeanor
DUI in the 3900 block of 3rd St.
S. The vehicle was sitting in the
fast. lane of A1A with no lights
on and the engine running.
Traffic had .to swerve to avoid
hitting the'vehicle. The defen-
dant was observed in the dri-
ver's seat with the door open,
vomiting in the street, police
reported.
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Hector Gabriel Aponte; 18, of
Jacksonville Beach was arrested
March 25 arid charged with
making a counterfeit drivers
license and possession and use
of counterfeit identification at a
convenience store in the 2500
block of 3rd St. S., police said,
explaining he was recognized
by an on-duty police officer in
the store.
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BRIEFS
Democrats speak in PV
Two Democratic candidates
for statewide office are sched-
uled to speak at the April 5
meeting of the Ponte Vedra
Beach Democratic Club at 6;30
p.m. at the Ponte'Vedra Beach
Branch Library.'
Sen. Rod Smith, a candidate
for governor, and Sen' Walter
"Skip" Campbell, candidate for
attorney general, will discuss
their qualifications and the key
themes in their platforms at
the meeting.
The meeting is open to the
public. For information call
Barbara Paterick at 273-5310.
Art fest set for Sawgrass
The 12th annual Ponte Vedra
Beach art festival, featuring
more than 150 artists from
throughout the country, is
scheduled at Sawgrass Village
Saturday, April 22, and Sunday,
April 23, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The event is free and'open to
the public.
Spiders & snakes, oh my
An episode on spiders and
snakes from the PBS TV series
"Nature" will be shown on the:
big screen at the Giana educa-,
tion center at 10 a.m. and 1
p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
The- 56-minute movie is
included in the .cost of admis-
sion to the Environmental
Education Center: $2 for
adults, $1 for ages 10 to 17; and
free for under 10.
Also, Birds, Botany and
Breakfast, a guided walk in the
Guana preserve, will be held
'8:30 'a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Saturday, April 8.
The walk will begin ,at the.
Guana River dam trailhead
located off' State Road ,A1A.
about 12 miles south of Micklef
Road. The walk and will be fol-
lowed by coffee, orange- juice
and doughnuts.
The cost is $10 per person,
$5 for Friends of the reserve.
Make reservations by calling
(904) 823-4500.
Protecting your ID
Glenn Ullmann, president of
Ullmann. Financial Group
based in Ponte Vedra, will pres-
ent a free seminar on identity
theft and how to prevent it at
10 a.m., Thursday, April 6, in'
Ponte Vedra.
The one-hour seminar will be
held at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library. The public 'is'
invited.
Utility:
Cont. from A-1
demnation proceedings.
"They want us to buy it, but-
they want to be condemned
rather than negotiate a sale,"
said Maguire.
Such a procedure allows the
seller to reinvest the proceeds
within three years, "like a tax-
free exchange," Maguire said.
Also, the seller may think emi-
nent domain, would bring a
higher price, he said.
"We believe we can -get
them down to a lower price if
we condemn," he said,
If the resolution is
approved, the county will
have the property appraised
and will make an offer based
on that, Maguire said.
Intercoastal has the option
of accepting the offer or going
to court to. seek more money,
he said.
In 2001, the St. Johns
County Commission voted to
buy Tritercoastal Utilities for
about $20( million. At that
thime; 'JEA also eyed purchase
of the utility.'
Intercoastal supplies 'water
and sewer service in Sawgrass
County Club, Plantation,
Seaside and along County
Road 210.. .
The County Commission
meeting begins at 9 a.m. in
the county auditorium north
of St. Augustine. .
Woman, 23, killed
in crash south of PV
FROM STAFF
A 23-year-old South
Carolina woman died Sunday,
a day after she was thrown
from the vehicle she was rid-
ing in on. State Road AIA in
South Ponte Vedra.
Coty Lane Hastings, whose
parents, Ronald and Cynthia
Hastings, live in Ponte Vedra
Beach, was a passenger in a
Chevrolet Tahoe northbound
in the 2700 block of AIA
about 7 p.m. when the SUV
was hit from behind, accord-
ing to the Florida Highway
Patrol.
The Tahoe ran off the road
onto the eastern shoulder,
.overturned, .and struck a
.power pole, according to the
accident report.
.The driver, of the BMW,
Michael Gallagher, 50, of St.
Augustine, was not injured,
according to Lt. Bill Leeper
with the Florida Highway
Patrol. Charges are pending,
he said.
The driver of the Tahoe,
Thomas Flitter, was treated for
minor, injuries at Baptist
Medical Center-Beaches.
Hastings, who was not
.wearing a seat belt, was
thrown from the vehicle
before it came to rest partially
inside a home under con-
struction, the report said.
She was flown to Shands
Jacksonville, where she later
died.
Hastings lived and worked
in Columbia, S.C., but she
went to Bolles high school in
Jacksonville, where she was
on the swim team.
She attended the University
of South Carolina and com-
pleted her degree at Flagler
College last year. She and
Flitter had plans to marry in
summer 2007.
A memorial service will be
held on Sunday at 3 p.m. on
the Beach Club Pavilion of
the Sawgrass Country Club,
with Quinn-Shalz Funeral
Home in charge. I
In lieu of flowers, the fami-
ly has asked guests to send
contributions to the Coty
Hastings Memorial Fund at
Flagler College.
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photo by KATHY HARTMAN
Bud Beech,,Nease basketball
coach, borrows his daughter's
hat to read to her class at
Ocean Palms Thursday.
Pr.:.l.-:.., CHUCK ADAM.
Some of the youngest.Bolles School students in Ponte Vedra lis-
ten Tuesday as astronaut,Shane Kimbrough talks about his
plans to fly to the moon. Kimbrough spent the school day talking
and visiting with every class at the. school.
NASA:
Cont. from A-1
Although light-year strides
have been made since the
Mercury days, the space pro-
gram lags behind in technolo-
gy, Kimbrough said.
"Ou' r technology's about 20
years behind the times," he
said. "The. space shuttle's get-
ting old. It's going to retire in a
few yeals, and we're going to
have a new vehicle to get us
back to the moon, then go
beyond that."
Kimbrough went .to flight
school and then into Apache,
helicopter flying. He served as
a platoon leader in an Apache
helicopter company in Desert
Storm during the Gulf War of
1991.
"I've been so blessed with
my military assignments," he
said.
5ites:
Cont. from A-1 -
in St. Augustine needed
270,000 cubic yards of. fill and'
Bartram Trail High School
needed 342,000 cubic yards.
? The 85-acre Nocatee site,
which is more than twice the
size of the Talbots site, would
only require about 220,000
cubic iards ot fill mte"al.
That amounts to an average
of about two to four feet of fill,
compared to an average of four
to five feet of fill for the.
Talbots site. .
But the water and sewer;
lines that run along County
Road 210 would need to be
extended to the Nocatee
school site, which lies 2,600
feet away about half a mile.
This would raise the costs of,
preparing the site for develop-
ment, according to the study.
The' "primary impediment
to development" of the
Nocatee site, however, is the
6.5 acres of wetlands that lie in
the middle of the parcel.
The wetlands have' been
marked for preservation under
the Nocatee development
order and cannot be touched
"without excessive cost and
time concerns," according to
the study.
_.But after trying different
layoutsof the buildings and
facilities on the site, PBS &,J
determined that "direct wet-'
land impacts" can be avoided,
with only "moderate con-
straints" on the plans for the
school. :
Out of. four possible site
plans in the PBS & J study,,
three included a football stadi-
um in .the: very back of the
property, near the southwest-
ern corner, with all the class-
room buildings at the north-
ern end of the site.
The other site plan placed
the stadium in the northeast-
ern corner, across from class-
room buildings that lie just to
the west.
Although the Talbots site is
much smaller, Joyner said a
fully equipped high school,
including a football stadium,
could be placed on the parcel.
, Joyner said the School Board
could choose to ignore his rec-
ommendation, and could
even choose to acquire both
sites based on the future needs
of the community.
The future Ponte Vedra High
School, which is anticipated to
opening 2008; will serve 1,500
students in the Ponte Vedra
area.
A site within the Guana
reserve was being pushed by
the Ponte Vedra High School
Coalition until last week,
when the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection
refused a land swap offer from
land owner Herb Peyton and
the groug abandoned its fight.
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The Leader's Opinion
Spring into the blues
For three days, the Seawalk Pavilion in Jacksonville
Beach will be home to one of the nation's premier blues'
festivals.
Blues musicians will play throughout the weekend,
offering blues fans their annual:dose of spring'fun.
Sixteen years after it all began, the festival has grown to
be the longest and largest held at the Beaches. Some,
including the mayor of Jacksonville Beach, have billed the
event as the city's signature event
All.of the performances at the pavilion are free and open
to the public. .
In, addition to the performances at the pavilion, many
musicians will be performing at other area venues.
The event has changed over the years as more musicians
come to participate and the, crowds grow. One thing that
has not changed, though, is the festival offers free music
by-the seashore for anyone who is interested and enjoys
spending time outside in the Spring.
.If you have the opportunity and an ear for the blues,
this weekend promises to be worth attending and a lot of
Sfun.
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To the editor:
After 16 years as a guidance
counselor at Nease High School
- and 33 total years as an educa-
-tor it is time to say farewell.
I have taken another.position
in another country.
Hopefully in some small way
I made a positive contribution
to a great institution.
I will always value and respect
the students for their diligence,
motivation, goal-diiection and
hard work.
To the graduating classes of
'93 '97' 01 '02 and '05..... it was
an honor to be your guidance
counselor. Hopefully, I con-
tributed to your successes. For I
know that if it was not me per-
sonally assisting you, there were
100 other quality and dedicated
teachers. coaches and adminis-
trators who did in fact make a
difference in your life.
To the Class of '08..... 1 will
come back and see
ate. Please give your
selor the same respect
action and politenes'
afforded me the past
To the parents.
always respected an
your commitment'
your willingness to p
gral role in your chi
tion and your suppo
ing my Nease experie
itive and rewarding.
validation of the iml
education that makes
"A" school that it is.
To the entire Nease
thank; you for allow
spend half of my p
career at an institul
have come to admit
and truly love.
Enjoy the Day......
Enjoy the Journey.
B1
Miss the blighted area
To the editor:
I think it is an absurd and bla-
tant waste of public funds to
order yet another "Traffic Survey"
to see if and how so much of the
unbridled development at the
Beaches will cause traffic prob-
lems. One only need to drive
down Penman Road at about 2
p.m., and it is 'highly obvious
that there is a problem. Take.
another drive south to about
30th Street South, and .'sit
through three lights 'as traffic is
backed up to about where the
hospital lets out on 15th Ave S..
Yes! Traffic is congested,and
only getting worse. It will contin-
ue to worsen as more and more
people are stacked in oi top of
one another,and the Beaches are
crammed with condo
and more housing si
what used to be pe
yards. It has to be r
,accepted that at so
there will not be any
out here, and that eve
wants a Beaches ad
have one.
But instead of takidn
prevent so much
and deliberate ov'ercr
opposite will happen
we'll ,be another
Park/Blanding Blvd
tion just'to get to Put
Ahhh, for the dz
"Blighted Area....!
you gradu- 'To the editor:
new coun- The Atlantic Beach
t, consider-. Commission has taken on the.
s that you task of determining options on
2 years. how to maintain the
....I have "ambiance" of our seaside
d admired community, given the tremen-
to Nease, dous growth in property prices
lay an inte- and size of residential con-
ild's educa- struction.
)rt in mak- Since the Former
nce so pos- Commission in general, and
It is your my name in particular, has
portance of been, cited as the'reason for the
s Nease the current look at the issues, I
believe it might be instructive
e family..... to presentsomne historical per-
ing me to spective. About two years ago,
professional the Commission was besieged
tion that I by a relatively few', but very
ire, respect vocal citizens, that the
Commission was allowing the
city of Atlantic Beach to go to,
......... "rack and ruin" because of the
"McMansions" being con-
BobTrenta structed .in our community.
The cry w..as that we to9 do'
S "'so mets and after all the
.labeling"ard' repeated cries of
disaster we agreed to hire a
consultant iNore Winter was.
s and more chosen for his expertise to
tuffed onto work through a process to see
peoples back what if anything was needed.
realized and In initial conversations he
>me point, indicated that he was here to
more room facilitate, did not have a per-
my one who sonal agenda, and we had.
Dress can't many options open to us,
ranging from (1) do nothing,
ig action to
congestion,
owding, the
i,and soon,
r. Orange
type situa-
ays of the
David Abbott
Neptune Beach
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(2) provide information to
.prospective residential
builders,. or (3) write more
restrictive laws to, prevent
over-construction. My person-
al take has always been that we
didn't have that big a problem
and as a matter of perspective I
was, and remain, on the side
leaning "towards "property
rights"% versus government
control., As to the question of
do we have a problem, some
will point to a few glaring
examples of a "too large"
house on a small lot.' ,"
I have considered taking a
picture of.all rnew houses built
o"er the last several years in
Atlantic Beach, and I would be
willing to bet money on the
fact that the vast majority are
beautiful additions to our com-
munity. I didn't, and don't, see
any major problem, but cer-
tainly have no major problem
with looking at alternatives,
what the Commission is
doing.
I think the issue' is now off
track. By asking Mr. Winter to
provide us with his ideas on a
totally new Chapter '24,
"Zoning and Land
Development" Regulation" that
he has used in other commu-.
nities, the community is now
polarized between those who
want to "stop the construction
train" and those who want to
To the editor:
If three council members feel they are being tar-
geted, they are right, but.only for one reason.
They are not listening. They may hear us speak;.
but are not listening to what we say. As a result,
they are NOT fulfilling their duties as elected offi-
cials, to act as a representative body of their con-
stitfuents, the citizens of Atlantic Beach. ,
By ignoring the citizen's concerns, combined
with voting against recommendations from other
city boards, they are NOT acting in the best inter-
est of the majority of the citizens they were elect-,
ed to serve.. Maybe they truly believe they're act-
ing in our best interest, if so, their paternalistic
approach is undemocratic by ignoring the voice
of people who are fully capable of determining
what decisions and actions are in their best inter-
est. It is very apparent to those paying attention,
that three board members have formed a cohesive
voting body who are unified in their decisions. In
To the editor:
I have to wonder what the true underlying
motives are with the "Save Atlantic Beach'
campaign recently initiated in protest of pos-
sible Atlantic Beach council action regarding
building limits and preserving the integrity of
the average homeowner's property. '
I urge each and every one who is concerned
about the future of Atlantic Beach to actually
read the proposed amendment. It can be
obtained through the Atlantic Beach City Hall
or read on line at 'saveatlanticbeach.com'.
I was first approached by an Atlantic Beach
resident who urged me to put a sign in my.
yard to "save Atlantic Beach from declining
property value with continued high taxes". So
I went online and read the amendment. I will,
not be putting a sign in my yard because I
believe that the city council is trying to
uphold the community environment of
Atlantic Beach and preserve MY property
value. I fear that those who formed the Save
Atlantic Beach movement may have underly-
ing personal agendas wrapped in words that,
on the surface, most would want to support.
You see, I do NOT want my current neigh-
bors to sell their property to someone who
will come in and build a property line to prop-
stop our Commission from
doing anything. If we were a
brand new community, some
of Mr. Winters regulation may
have fit, but its application in.
Atlantic Beach is simply not in
the best interest of this com-
munity from my viewpoint..
Not only would it stifle new
construction, I have some real
fears about the ability to build
back _many long standing
homes following any kind of
disaster that would require
their reconstruction.
So how' can we once again
bring the community back
together, don't continue work
on the new Chapter 24 regula-
tions and step back to a sug-
gestion that Sonya Doerr
brought us many months ago;
information. She provided
copies of a very attractive doc-:
ument that provided informa-
tion and voluntary guidelines
to prospective builders that
will reduce mass and, scale.. I
always oiicdfTirfairly easy to
write law saying what one
"can't do".. It's tougher but I
believe a better way m a small
community to encourage peo-
ple to do the right thing with
incentives rather than dracon-
ian laws.
John Meserve
Former mayor
of Atlantic Beach
addition, manipulating due process by redirecting
property rights issues to other boards to achieve
their goals by slowly chipping away our personal
property rights are tactics that won't be dismissed.
. If you're a Council member who feels as though
you're targeted, then it's time to get a clue. The
people don't like your representation of them.
You're in that seat to serve the citizens as a whole.
Atlantic Beach is home, to many well educated
and capable people who will not sit back and
have their desires or concerns ignored or thwart-
ed by 'chess player', type moves. Certain council
members need to realize their elected duty. The
time for you to listen and act on the peoples
behalf is NOW, as NOW all options are on the
table and ALL options are capable of being exer-
cised for the people and by the PEOPLE.
J. Smith
Atlantic Beach
erty line mansion next to me to block my view
and light.
I also do NOT want to see Atlantic Beach
become another high rise Jax Beach on the
ocean or on the marsh.
I read the list of those on the petition-who
Sdo not want these provisions that will prevent
building heights beyond 35 feet and prevent
building right next to the neighbor property
line. Quite a few live on Beach Avenue.
Others live in areas with large lots. I also bet
that some of them may have business, hold-
ings in the western portion of our city.
Changes that would allow building to con-
sume those large lots or heighten those homes
directly on and near the beach would impact
us all because if it were allowed directly on the
beach then it would be allowed on the west
side of Atlantic Beach. Talk about loss of city
character!. So, please understand what you are
supporting. If.you want to support the charac-
ter of Atlantic Beach, maintain property value
for all and not just those who can afford to
build within feet of your property, you will
not be putting a sign in your yard either.
Barbara B Taylor
Atlantic Beach
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if you are
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Il deductions of our armed
S forces in Iraq and result-
JL i ng discharges could
increase the number of veter-
ans looking for civilian jobs,
making the federal "Hue Vets
Fust" campaign even more cru-
cial. The initiative resulted fhom
enactment of the .lobs for
'Veterans Act on November' 7,
2002. The obvious se'nitiment:
Vets shouldn't have to go from .
the U.S. Army to the Salvation
Army.
On Feb. 3, 2005,,Fred Juarbe,
Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Veterans' Employment and
Training Services, said, "The
states, the federal government
and the veterans service organi-
zations all have resources for
employers and veterans....
Many employers are unaware
that veterans have job skills
.needed ih the civilian work-
force, or do not know how to
find qualified veteran job-seek-
ers." There's now a link/website,
HireVetsFirst.gov, serving both
empjovers and veterans.
'"'fecentlv, supplementing the
"Hire Vets First" effort, th4 New
York Times teamed up with the
American Legion to, h61d
"Salute Our Heroes" job fairs for
veterans around the country.
Scheduling of one for Florida is
planned. Spouses of active-duty
personnel can participate.
Meantime, local veterans and
non-vets can get help in' finding
employment through First
Coast Workforce Development
(FCWD), a publicly funded
agency that provides extensive
workforce related services to the
First Coast. \VorkSource, a part
of FCWD, holds a job fair on the
second Tuesday of every month
., at its Beach Boulevard office. It
runs from 9 a.m. to 12:30 pm.
o, nfo: call 997-3100, ext. 2309.)
Indicative of the success of
these services is an honor
bestowed on WorkSource's Walt
Fanton. According to the March
8, 2006, announcement, he.
"...has been recognized as Lead
Veteran Employment
Representative of the year for
Florida by the American
Legion."
Neptune Beach's Walt Fanton,
. a legionnaire' at Jax Beach
Legion Post 129, served in the
U.S.Navy for 30 years, retiring as
a Master Chief Petty Officer:and
Master Chief of Command.
He'll receive his award in
Orlando in July, and his record
will be in competition against
veterans' service representatives
from all 50 states for national
recognition in Washington, DC.
The award in the large com-
pany employer category went to
Honeywell ,* Technology
Solutions, Inc., in Jacksonville.
The fact that both it and Walt
Fanton.won in Florida to me
says our area is veteran-friendly
and wants "... to encourage and
expand employment opportu-
nities for veterans," the
American Legion's awards objec-
tive. Congrats, Walt!
Clearly, employers who hire
veterans appreciate the talents
and work ethic they can bring
to the job. Get a vet. It's a good
bet.
4
Nease counselor Former AB mayor says time for commission
appreciates students to step back to staffer's earlier suggestion
Commission is not listening
to what residents want
Kathleen Hartman
Editor, Ponte 'idra leader'
Jennifer Wise
Vice President
Look carefully at Save AB's motives
Eric Braun
Scott Cheeseman
Randy Dedman,
Kenny Friedman
Jenna Highland
Karen Holland.
Jimmy Howle
Tobi Liss
Donny Milliken
John Newsome
Kevin Phinney
Gerald Tierney
Press Room
Paul Corey
Scott Sanders
Daniel Fanning
Justin WRay
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Viewpoints
More letters to the editor:
PV high school NB councilor welcomes Wal-Mart
coalition is
glad to have
made the
effort for PV
To the editor:
Following the March 12,
2003 public forum .conducted
by the Northeast High School
Site Selection Committee
(NHSSSC), a group .of citizens
in Ponte Vedra met to discuss
the process being conducted to
find land for a local high,
school. The group, now known
as the Ponte Vedra High School
Coalition (PVHSC), realized
there was an opportunity to
assist in the process. The group
set.about fact finding, made an
independent assessment of the
sites under consideration, and
came to its own conclusions.
In April 2003, the ,PVHSC
concluded that the proposed
site .within the Guana River.
Wildlife Management Area
(GRWMA) would provide the
best possible location for a
Ponte Vedra high school.
Motivated by the need 'to
benefit our children, the com-
munity, and the environment,
the PVHSC sought to find land,
the State might want to receive'
in an' exchange. Research
showed that' federal, state and
county agencies all sought to
protect Herb Peyton's Outpost
from future development.
With a sincere desire to help
the children of Ponte Vedra,
Mr. Peyton agreed to offer a
portion of his Outpost for the
exchange. He sought no com-
pensation. Like the PVHSC, his
sole purpose was to provide the
best possible site for the high
school within Ponte Vedra. His
generosity would provide the
needed land for the school and
public protection of a portion
of his Outpost land at no cost
to the county or the state.
Frorh our perspective, it was a
proposal that benefited many,
primarily .the future genera-
tions of children who will call
Ponte Vedra home.
Last week, the. PVHSC con-
cluded its efforts to acquire'the
best possible location for the
high school. A meeting in
Tallahassee, with members of
the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection
(.DEP), revealed the state's
unwritten policy to never give
up state-owned conservation
land for schools. The DEP staff
was courteous but firm in their
resolve. -. They believe' that
keeping currently protected
land is much better than
exchanging it for other parcels,
regardless, of the comparative
value.
The PVHSC can state with
confidence, that our proposal
met the spirit and letter of
Florida statutory law. It ful-
filled federal, state and county)
conservation objectives that
neither unit of government can
. attain on its own. The propos-
al was originally sanctioned by
the School Board, wholeheart-
edly backed by Mr. Peyton, and
enthusiastically supported by
thousands of Ponte Vedrans
and Floridiaris across the state.,
The PVHSC would like to
express sincere gratitude to Mr.
Peyton for his support, and his
unexpected and astonishing
generosity. For Mr. Peyton, the
wellbeing of our children was
his foremost concern.
High school students are at
the doorstep of independence.
Providing a safe and secure
school within our community
for that time of transition has
been our paramount objective.
In the last month alone, hun-
dreds of people have expressed
a willingness to volunteer their
time and energy in support of
our cause. Our online petition:
produced nearly 5000 signa-
tures throughout the state and
represented more than 1200'
families in Ponte Vedra.
Countless supporters sent
words of encouragement and
appreciation for Mr. Peyton's
offer.
To all our supporters, we
extend a heartfelt thank, you.
*Though our proposal was
unsuccessful, our efforts were
not in vain. In the words of
the English philosopher,
Francis Bacon, "There is no
comparison between that
which is lost by not succeeding
and that which is lost by not
trying." We will continue to
put the needs of our children at
the forefront of our ongoing
efforts.
Marc Bugbey, Davis
Johnson, Jr.. and C. Cayce
Rumsey III, Directors
Ponte Vedra High School
Coalition
To the editor.
Neptune Beach has faced several legal battles
with national implications including sign laws,
the Menorah and now some want us to take on
Walmart to prevent them from opening a store in
our commercial district. A lawsuit is what it would
take to selectively pick which retail store moves
into the already zoned retail location. There are
private property laws that prevent cities from dis-
criminating against one retailer over the other. As
long as they fit the zoning, the city cannot stop
Walmart or anyone else from building there. They
are not displacing families or clear cutting trees.
This is an existing retail property. If some people
feel so strongly against it, they need to' take legal
action privately. Please check for yourselves before
storming City Hall on this issue.
Several people are worried about the traffic that
a major retail store would bring. Is this the mes-
sage that we want to send to businesses looking to
fill our vacant stores? You can open here as long
as you do not have any customers. Atlantic
Boulevard is our commercial district. Most cities
rely on their commercial district to pay their share
of taxes to cover a large portion of the operation
expenses of running a city. Neptune Beach does
not have many utilities toraise income like other
cities do. '
Over the past decades, many businesses have
dosed in Neptune Beach. Have you ever seen the
parking lots full at any of our shopping centers?,
How about half full? We need to show these busi-
nesses that we would support a healthy commer-
cial district instead of telling them that we do not
want them and their traffic here. A major retailer
would attract other stores to come and help us
grow. Go visit other shopping centers' with major
retailers and see how they attract other businesses
to join them and make a successful place that peo-
ple spend money. That is what business is about.
Then look at our shopping district. We cannot
even support a Scotty's, Food Lion, Big Lots or an
Outlet Mall and we have a lack of major restau-
rants. The Kmart shopping center has three empty
stores in it right now and there are other empty
buildings. This all happened without a Walmart
here. People have a right to.shop wherever they
want to, but we need to give them a reason to
shop here. Neptune Beach residents need'to think
this through clearly. Don't believe everything you
read and hear, but see it with your own eyes. The
city does not own 'this private property along
Atlantic Boulevard. Qur residents and leaders
should support the; businesses throughout
Neptune Beach and help them prosper. ,
-, Eric Pardee
Neptune Beach Councilor'
Ways to fight against Wal-Mart
To the editor:
Neptune Beach has been tar-
geted by Wal-Mart, the largest
retailer in the world. Opposition
is growing. A site is available'
and is properly zoned. No
defensive land use codes are in
place. What can be done?
Plenty.
Big box retailers do not fit in
with our beach character, add to
public service costs, drastically
increase traffic problems and
hurt smaller retailers. The bene-
fits to residents do not exceed'
the potential damage. Quality of
life is worth more then a cheap
pair of underwear.
Opponents must act fast-
before Wal-Mart makes 'a com-
mitment to this site. Be proac-
tive now rather then reactive'
later. Once they commit they
will fight until they get what
they want without worry about
cost. Become educated,. learn
what has worked for other com-
Send letters to:
munities. Get organized and
seek help. Make noise.Call or
write your elected officials and
insist they act now to stop this
project. Citizen apathy is a
green light for Wal-Mart. They
must know they, aren't. wanted'
and face difficult barriers.
Other cities take defensive
measures by quickly passing a
temporary moratorium for proj-
ects over a set size to allow study'
of what the community wants
and how to reach that goal. This
is usually followed by a new Big
Box ordinance which limits the
size of new retail stores. This
usually ranges from 35,000 to.
50,000 square feet for a single
user. An Economic impact ordi-
fiance would also be passed.
This requires the city, at the
expense of the developer, to
contract for a detailed'study, of
all affects of a project so that
decisions are .based on facts'
rather then developer hype or
biased reports. Setbacks can be
increased, buffer zones and
green space reserves can also be
added.
To learn more about fighting
Wal-Mart start with these web
sites.
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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.
Rummage sale: The
Jacksonville Beaches Woman's
Club will have a rummage sale
today and April 1 at 1315 2nd
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach. Call
246-2737 or 249-0786 for infor-
mation.
Saturday, April 1
April Fools' Day.
Pistol course: A certified
basic pistol and advanced
defensive tactics courses will be
held from 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Fraternal Order of Police Lodge
65 in Nassau County. Call Gary
Belson at 904-491-8358 for
information.
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. Call 924-
1100, extension 234, for infor-
mation.
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. Call Piano Expo at
904-545-2117 for information.
Goldenfest: "Goldenfest," a
reunion and fun day for golden
retrievers and their owners, will
be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at
Dogwood Park, 7407 Salisbury
Road, Jacksonville. Admission is
$10 per family and $5 per addi-
,tional golden retriever. Call .
904-703-8348 for information.
Art class: A family 'art class
will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. at
the Jacksonville Museum of
Modem Art, 333 N. Laura St.,,
Jacksonville. The class is free
with. museum admission. For
information, call Ashlie
Johnson at 366-6911, extension
207, or e-mail ajohnsorn.
@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 62nid .
anniversary of the D-Day land-
ings, the Battle for Normandy
and the drive through France to
the Rhine. Call Sy Canton at
561-865-8495 for information.
Garden Club: The Garden
Club of Jacksonville will have
"Blooms Galore and More"
today and April 2 at 1005
Riverside Ave. Tickets are $3 for
adults, and free for children
under 16. Call 355-4224 for,
information.
Sunday, April 2
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A multi-media exhibition of.works by Fletcher High School
.art students concludes today at First Street Gallery, 216-B
First Street, Neptune Beach. Call 241-6928 for information.
Tour' for Life: The Sixth
Annual Tour .For Life will be
held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. aln
the Regency Super ,,Wal-marif,
9890 Hutchinson Park Drive.
The tour's goal is to spotlight
animal shelters as the best place
to adopt. Call 725-8766. exten-
sion 205, for information.
ArtFusion: "ArtFusion for
Families" is held from noon to
4 p.m. at the Jacksonville
Museum of Modemrn Art, 333 N.
Laura St., Jacksonville. Call
Ashlie Johnson at 366-6911,
extension 207, for information.
Special performance: Mark
Shaw and The Ravens will 'give
a special performance of early,
church music at 6 p.m. at Palm
Valley Baptist Church,, 4890
Palm Valley Road, Ponte Vedra
Beach. The public is welcome..
Monday, April 3
Cultural Center: Classes and
workshops for adults and chil-
dren in fine art, performing art,
drama, creative movement and
more will be held tlirough.May
13 at the Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach, 50
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach. Call 280-0614 for fees
and class descriptions.
Being God's Song:
"Christianity of Christian
Science: Being God's Song,"' a
free talk," will be presented
from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Porite
Vedra Public Library, 101
Library Blvd. Call 1-866-800-
7086 for information.
Tuesday, April 4
Senior workshop: An
Edward Jones Investment repre-
sentative will offer a free senior
workshop on investing at 10
a.m. at. 13171 Atlantic Blvd.,
Suite 300. Reservations are
required. Call 221-8501.
DAR: The Ponte Vedra DAR
will meet at 10:45 a.m. at
Sawgrass Country Club, 10034
Golf Club Drive, Ponte Vedra
Beach. State Regent Rebecca
Lockhart is the speaker.
"Fluid Divisions": "Fluid
Divisions," featuring the works
of Karena Jayne Ness, will be on
display through May 31 inside
Pepper Rama Gourmet & Hot
Shoppe at the Riverside Village
Shopping Center, 4555 Shirley
St., Jacksonville. An opening
party will be held from 6 to 9
p.m. Friday, April 14. For infor-,
mation, call 384-9635 or visit
www.JaxHotSauce.com.
Chamber of Commerce: The
Jacksonville Regional Chamber
of Commerce will have a work-
shop titled "Presenting Your
SBusiness Successfully" at 4:45
p.m., followed by the monthly
mLxer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.; at
the Beaches Area Historical
open to the public. 280-0614.
Book signing: Florida mys-
tery writer Tim Dorsey will be at
The Bookmark at 7 p.m. to read
from and sign copies of his new
book, "The Big Bamboo." Call
241-9026 for information.
Saturday, April 8
Film festival: As part of the
First Coast Environmental Film
Festival, "The Future of Food"
will be shown at 10 a.m. at the
Main Library Auditoriumn, 303
N. Laura St., followed by a dis-
cussion panel from 11:30 a.m.
till 12:30 p.m. Organic coffee
and refreshments will be served
from 9;30 to 10 a.m.
Egg hunt: BMC Beaches will
sponsor an Easter egg hunt at
10 a.m. for children and grand-
children of all employees, .doc-
tors and volunteers at the hos-
Society, 380 Pablo Ave.,
,Jacksonville Beach. There is no
charge. Call 249-3868 for infor-
mation.
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
13th Ave. S., Jacksonville Beach.
Call 376-4902 or 627-2910 for
information.
Wednesday, April 5
Adventures in Art:
Adventures in Art will be held
at 2 p.m. at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library. This is an
after-school program allowing a
virtual visit to an art museum
for school-age children. 273-
65'78.
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
Jacksonvil.le Drive, Jacksonille
'Beach. There is no charge.
Appointments are necessary. E-
mail elaine.miller@'myjaxcham-
ber.com or call 249-3868.
Relay For Life dinner: The
American Cancer Society Relay
For Life will have a dinner at 6
p.m. at the Jacksonville Beaches
Women's Club for cancer sur-
vivors. Call 249-0022 for infor-
mation or to R.S.V.P.
Day- un of Decision:
Community Hospice of
Northeast Florida and Baptist
Health present a conum unity
workshop titled "Day of
Decision Put Your Wishes in
Writing".from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at
the Jessie Ball duPont
Auditorium at Baptist Medical
Center Downtown. Topics
include living wills, health care
surrogates, do-not-resuscitate
orders and more. The program
is free and open to the public.
Call 904-407-6790 by April 4 to
R.S.V.P.
Film festival: As part of the
first Coast Environmental Film
Festival, "The Future of Food"
will be showrin'af:7'30 .m.. at"
Atlantic Theatres, '51 Atlantic
Blvd., followed by a discussion
from 9 to 9:30 p.m. A cash bar
will be open from 7 to 7:30 p.m.
American Legion: Ocean
Beaches American Legion
'Auxiliary Unit 129 will meet at
7:30 p.m. at 1151 S. 4th St.,
Jacksonille Beach. Call 249-
2266 or 242-0042 for informa-
tion.
Friday, April 7
Exhibition: The Members of
.the Society of Collage Artists
will have their fourth annual
exhibition, "Collage: A
Language All Its Own," through
May 17 at the Vandroff Art
Gallery, Jewish Community
Alliance, 8505 San Jose' Blvd.,
Jacksonville.
Uniform sale:' BMCBeaches'
Hospital Auxiliary' will have a
scrub hub uniform sale from 7
a.m. to 4 p.m. in conference
rooms A and B. The sale is open
to the public.
Cultural Center: Stephanie
Sipp, interior design professor
at the Florida Community
College at Jacksonville, will
speak from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m at
the Cultural Center at Ponte
Vedra Beach, 50 Executive Way,
Ponte Vedra Beach. Free and
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their own basket, and should
sign up at the Conference
Room area entrance.
Easter egg hunt: The 23rd
Annual Easter Egg Hunt will be
held at 11 a.m. at Tall Pines.
Park,' North Ninth Avenue,
Jacksonville Beach (west of
North Penman Road).
Registration for Jacksonville
Beach residents will be held
through March 17; open regis-
tration if spaces are available
will be held March 20 through
March 31. 247-6236.
Koi auction: A koi fish auc-
tion will be held from 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at Reeds and Rocks,
13401 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville; Preview starts at
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The art of Coast Guard
Enjoy an exhibit that features 23 paint-.
ings depicting the work of the U.S. Coast
Guard from past to present. The paintings
are on .display from 9 a.m, to 6 p.m.
through May 7 in the St. Augustine
Lighthouse Anastasia Gallery. The exhibit
is included in. the Lighthouse Museum
ticket, price. Admission for. adults costs
$7.50; seniors age 55 and older, $6.50;
children, $5. Call (904) 829-0745 or visit
www.staugustinelighthouse.com.
Show boats
Get nautical at the Third Annual St.
Augustine Boat Show, featuring the best
boats from. 40 companies, plus displays of
boat gear, clothing and supplies..The
show will take
Get in shape or just ,
have some good old-
fashioned family fun
at the beach at the 3rd
annual Spring Beach "
Blast Saturday. Held at
the St. Augustine Beach
Pavilion, 350 AIA I
Boulevard, the event begins
at 8 a.m. with a 5K run on the
beach with winners in various
age categories. At 11 a.m.
Saturday, the volleyball tourna-
ment will get under way with
co-ed teams of four players ,.--
each competing for the top
prize in a double-elimination
tournament.
Pre-registration for the SK run will cost
$12 and includes a free T-shirt.
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Registration for the volleyball tourna-
ment is $40 per team. The event also will
feature a surfing competition. All pro-
ceeds go to Flagler College's Sports
Management Scholarship Fund. To pre-
register for events, go to
www.beachblast.info or e-mail mnie-
mann@flagler.edu.
Musical madness tourney
The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra
will perform the final four favorite selec-
tions of voters in the Jacksonville
Symphony Orchestra's Classical Madness
tournament at 8 p.m. Saturday in the
Robert E. Jacoby Symphony Hall. Times-
Union Center for the Performing Arts.
Narrowed down
from an..
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round of
64 great
classical
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Champion.
The four finalists are
Beethoven's Eroica Symphony,
Dvorak's New World Symphony.
Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2,
and Rachmaninoff's Rhapsody on a
Theme of Paganini. an Parker, a
Shelly Gavagan
Shelly Gavagan, 50, died on
March 27, 2006. She was a
Beaches native.
She is survived by her sisters,
Judy Parsons and Debbie
Peranton; brothers, Johnny
Gavagan, Jimmy Gavagan and
Kevin Gavagan; nieces,
Christine Gaither, Lauren
Peranton, Brette Ashley
Gavagan, Shannon Gavagan
and Kathleen Taylor and her
nephews, Richard Parsons,
Michael Parsons, Travis
Canadian pianist and Juilliard graduate,
joins the JSO in these Rachmaninoff
showpieces. Call (877) 662-6731 or visit
jaxsymphony.org.
Ballet's toe-pointing best
Take the opportunity to see the St.
Petersburg Classic Ballet, one of Russia's
most well-respected ballet companies as
the dancers perform a classical ballet gala
program that will include dances from
the Nutcracker, Swan Lake, the Flames of
Paris and Le Corsaire. The performance is
scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday at Flagler
College Auditorium. Tickets cost $18 for
adults and $5 for students. Flagler stu-
,dents get in for free. Call 1904) 797-2800.
A blooming good time
The Atlantic Beach Women's
Connection invites the public to a garden
party from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Wednesday at Selva Marina Country
Club, 1600 Selva Marina Dnve, Atlantic
Beach. Harry Schnabel, owner of Seahorse
Florist in Jacksonville Beach, will show
off some blooms. Barbara Beardslee, of
Tallahassee, will give a talk:
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will pro-
S s vide the music. Complimentary
child care will be available. Make
reservations by Monday. Call
iJ Susan at (714) 9962 or e-mail
atlanticbeachwc@(yahoo.com.
Music in the air
The Music in the Courtyard
series will begins its 2006
season April 7,with the
Rick Arcusa. Band,
playing classic
"rock and bal-
\,, "-- lads from
the 60s,
S 70s and
80s.
As .
part of
the series,
groups will .
perform every -
Friday from 7 p.m.
to 10 p.m. through the.
end of October at 200 First St. in Neptune
Beach. '
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Marjorie Ethel O'Brien Jennings
Parsons, Ricky Peranton, and
Kevin Peranton, as well as her
cousin, Claudia Estes and
Jimmy Knorts and lules.
A private family service will
be held. In lieu of flowers the
family has requested donations
to be made to Community
Hospice of N.E. Florida
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
Robert Kenneth Smith, Sr.
Marjorie Ethel O'Brien
Jennings, 78, died March 28,
2006 in the Baptist Medical
Center Beaches surrounded by
family. She was born August 9,
1927 in Winchester, MA and has
been a long time resident of
Jacksonville. She was a member
of St. Paul's Catholic Church of
Jacksonville Beach.
Family members include her
sons, Richard E. lennings, Ill, of
Jacksonville, Kenneth A.
iSherryi Jennings, of PhoenLx,
AZ, Warren B. iRachaeli
Jennings, ofOrlando and Keith
A. ijenniferi Jennings, of
Keystone Heights; daughter,
Cindy Jennings ijohni Bradley,
of Jacksonville; brother, George
O'Brien, of Jacksonville; 13
grandchildren and 7 great-
grandchildren.
A Mass of Christian Burial will
be celebrated at 11 a.m., today,
Friday, in the St. Paul's Catholic
Church with the Reverend
William Kelly as Celebrant. A
private burial will be held in the
Keystone Heights Cemetery.
Services under the direction of
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home.
Coty Lane Hastings
Robert Kenneth Smith, Sr.,
61, of Cumming, GA. died
Tuesday, March 28, 2006 at
Northside Hospital Forsyth.
He was born July 17, 1944 in
Elizabeth City, NC to the late
Harold Kenneth and Louise
Cutrell Smith. A long-time res-
ident of Jacksonville, FL,
Smith moved to Cumming 2
years ago frbm Taylorsville,.
.NC. He was a member of the
Body of Christ and his 'church
membership was at The
Father's House in Dawsonville.
Smith was a truck driver for
TUCCO Concrete.
Survivors include his wife,
Jacqueline C. Smith, a daugh-
ter, Erika Christina. Smith-
Hayes; sons, Robert Kenneth
Smith, Jr., Christopher Curtis
Smith, all of Cumming, Joshua
Chandler Smith of Kansas City,
MO; sisters, Blanche Nickelson
and Patricia Ann Foss, both of
Green Cove Springs; a brother;,
Carter Smith of South
Hampton, VA; granddaughter,
Samantha Mae Smith and
grandsons, Justih Kenneth
Smith and Jacob Blaine St.
Clair.
Funeral services will be held'
Sunday, April 2, at 3 p.m. at
The Father's .House in
Dawsonville 'with PastorRicky
Stepp, Pastor Sam Booth and
Pastor Steve Watson officiat-
ing. Interment will follow at
Sawnee View Gardens.
The family will receive
friends Saturday from 6 to 8
p.m., at McDonald and Son
Funeral Home. Express' condo-
lences on-line at www.mcdon-
aldandson.cori.
Arrangements by McDonald
and Son Funeral Home and
Crematory in Cumming.
William R. Parker
Capt. William R. Parker, 76,
of Mayport Village died on
Tuesday, March 28, 2006.
He was born on July 18, 1929'
the son' of the 'late William
Parker and Frances Tisdell
Rivers. Capt. Parker was a St.
John's River Bar Pilot for 36
years. He had an unlimited
ocean master's license. He was
the president of the Florida
State Pilots Ass., a board mem-
ber of the Florida State Pilot
Commissioners, and a member
of the Mayport Presbyterian
Church.
He is survived by his wife
Marjorie N. Leek Parker, sons,
Robert, Douglas, Jonathan,
Ernie and Kevin Parker and Joe
Floyd, daughters,. Diane
Anderson and Susie Floyd all of
Jacksonville, a sister, Shirley
Major of Mt. Vernon, IL and
numerous grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. In addi-
tion to his parents he was pre-
ceded in death by his first wife
Susan Cooper Parker, a son lit-
tle Bill Parker, brothers Tom
and Cleve Parker.
Friends may call today,
Friday, from 1 to 2 p.m. at the
Hardage-Giddens Funeral
Home, 1701 Beach Blvd.
Jacksonville Beach. A funeral
service will be held at 2 p.m.
Interment will follow at the
Mayport Cemetery. Memorial
contributions may be made to
Safe Harbor Boys Home, 4772
Safe Harbor Way, Jacksonville,
,FL 32226.
Cotv Lane Hastings, 23 of.
Columbia, SC died on March 26,
2006 as the result of an automo-,
bile accident in Ponte Vedra
Beach.
Born July 30, 1982 in Milford,
DE, she grew up to be a well-
rounded young woman with a
passion for life. While in high
school in Jacksonville, she swam
,on the Bolles National
Championship team for four
years. Upon' graduating, she
spent 8 weeks exploring the
Colorado Rockies with Outward
Bound and her adventurous
spirit then led her to Yosemite
where she climbed El Capitan.
She scored 1470 on her SAT's.
She attended the University of
South Carolina for 2 years
before transferring to the School
of Arts in Cortona, Italy. She fin-
ished her college education at
Flagler College in St. Augustine
in 2005. She was. employed by
Morgan stanley Financial
Services in Columbia, SC. In the
summer of 2007, she was plan-
ning to marry the love of her
life, Thomas Flitter of Columbia,
SC.
Her family members include
her "parents, Ronald E. and
Cynthia R. Hastings of Ponte
Vedra Beach; three sisters,
Chelsea Hastings of Ponte Vedra
Beach, Paige Hastings and
XVLitney Hastings Pogwist, both
of Seaford, DE; maternal grand-
parents, Jerry and Doris Minton
of Seaford and Lewes, DE. She
was preceded in death by both
her paternal grandparents
Norman E. and Margaret Lane
Hastings and maternal grand-
mother Marilyn Case.
A memorial service will be
held on Sunday, April 2 at 3
p.m. on the Beach Club Pavilion
of the Sawgrass
Country Club
in Ponte V'edra
Beach. The
Beach Club is
located on
Ponte Vedra
Boulevard. To Hastings,
celebrate her
life, guests at the service are-
asked to wear elegant spring
attire
In lieu of flowers, the family.
requests that contributions be
sent to the Coty kHastings
Memorial Fund at Flagler
College. Checks should be made
out to Flagler College, (For the
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader March 31, 2006
Nease girls soccer stars choose colleges
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ROB
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR
Quick jabs
from sports
headlines
It's great that Florida has
Reached the Final Four but
basketball will never be as
big among Gator fans as foot-
ball. And that's the way it
should be. When Dr. James
Naismith invented the game
of basket ball (originally writ-
ten down as two words) it was
only to keep Springfield !
College football players in
shape throughout the long
New England winters. Sure it's
developed into a world-wide
sport that stands on its own
merit, but the intention was
just to provide a little exercise
for the football team.
There was a heavyweight
title fight in Atlantic City
last week and almost
nobody noticed or cared.
Hasim Rahlman and James,
Toney battled to a draw so
Rahman.keeps the title that
was handed to him when
Russian Vitaly Klitschko
retired to run for mayor of
Kiev. The heavyweight divi-
sion is in such a sad state
that there are currently four
men who claim pieces of the
title: Rahman in the WBC;
the WrA's seven-foot Russian
Nicolay Valuev; Chris Byrd,
who holds the IBF belt, and
ohe World Boxing.
Organization's Lanion
Brewster. Where's a Jack
Dempsey or Muhammad Ali
or even a Lennox Lewis
when you need one?
The Tim Tebow era at
Florida officially began at 3:15
p.m. Wednesday. That was the
team's first spring practice and
while the former Nease High
star had some good moments,
inconsistency was also evi-'
dent. "Tim Tebow looked
OXK.," said Gators coach
Urban Meyer. "He's got to get
comfortable. I thought he:
would be a little more com-
fortable because he ran some
similar stuff in high school.
But I think he's out here want-
ing to set the world on fire
instead of just completing
passes." Nease coach Craig,
Howard attended the practice.
Great honor for some
Fletcher High girls soccer
players. Caitlin Ross, Sara
McIntosh, Anna Donaldson
and Bridgette Harrigan were
named to the All-District
team.
So baseball will finally
launch an investigation into
the whole steroids mess. What
took so long? Everyone from
the commissioner to team
executives to managers to
players has some responsibili-
ty. Those in the front office
turned a blind eye to what was.
going on because increased
offense put fans in the stadi-
ums. General managers doled
out fat contracts to players
under suspicion, and players
injected themselves with any-
thing, that might give them an
edge. A network of enablers
allowed the game to become
tainted.
Jaguars fans will get a
chance to see the "new and
improved" Terrell Owens as
Jacksonville opens its season
Sept. 10 by hosting the
Dallas Cowboys. Owens is
dangerous enough as a
receiver, but when he has
something to prove look
out.
No telling how far the Nease
High baseball team can go this
season. The Panthers made the
state Final Four in Sarasota last
season, and with added pitch-
ing depth this campaign,
coach Greg "Boo" Mullins has
to like his chances of at the
very least equalling that per-
formance.
By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER
Four Nease seniors who were integral
parts of the Panthers' past two state
championship soccer teams are heading
in different directions. Lauren Crossan,
Erin Hoover, NikkiLombardo and Jamie
Silverberg, all four-year Nease starters,
signed letters of intent March 21 to
attend their respective Division I col-
leges of choice.
Crossan will be heading to Georgia
Southern in Statesboro, Ga.; Hoover to
Stetson University in DeLand, Fla.;
Lombardo to Western Carolina in
Cullowhee, N.C.; and Silverberg to
Western Kentucky in Bowling Green,,
Ky. And each is expected to become an
impact player after her arrival.
Although one is a little closer to his
heart than the others, Nease soccer
coach Dave Silverberg, the father of
Jamie Silverberg, said of the quartet,
"When you see one, you see four, and
when you see four, you see one. They've
been playing, on and off together, for so
long. It's fitting the start to their new
chapter begins today."
As to the girls heading in different
directions, Silverberg said, "That's what
it's all about. Finding there's new worlds
out there, different people and different
areas. It's going to be fun."
Jamie Silverberg, a midfielder at
Nease, will be reunited with sister Jenna
at, Western Kentucky. The two played
together, one year with the Panthers,
when Jenna was a senior and Jamie a
freshman, and will have that opportu-
nity again in Bowling, Green, where
Jenna is captain of the Hilltoppers'
women's soccer team.
"It's some pressure," Dave Silverberg
said of that arrangement. "In fact, the'
other coaches, in recruiting Jamie, said,
'You don't want, to go, you don't want
to be Jenna's sister. Youfr whole life
you've been Jenna's sister, Jenna this,
Jenna that.
"But they've become so close. We did-
n't push it, but it's going to be great.
Jamie loved it up there, so it'll be fun,"
he said.
Jamie' Silverberg said she chose
Western Kentucky because that's where
she felt the most comfortable.
"The people there are just so nice,"
said the youngest Silverberg. "The
coach Ujason Neidell] is awesome. I real-
ly like him a lot."
To which she added,."Just to be able
to have the opportunity to play with
my, sister again...". ,
Hoover, a member of the Nease
International Baccalaureate program
who carries a 4:58 grade point average,
chose'Stetson because it "is a very aca-
demically strong school. I wanted to
stay in Florida for the Bright Futures
scholarships."
Hoover was the senior cornerstone of
a Panther defensive back line that
helped produce 20 shutouts, to include
a 1-0 state-championship whitewashing
of Merritt Island Feb. 11. ,
Crossan, who scored both goals in
Nease's 2-0 state semifinal win over
Pensacola Washington Feb. 10, chose
Georgia Southern for several important
reasons.
"It was really a. fit for me," said the
speedy winger. "It's close to my house,
'2-1/2 hours away. They really wanted
me a lot, and I was looking"for a place
where I'd be a really big part of the
team, somewhere where I'd come in
really early and start and, as a freshman,
be a really big part of the team."
Lombardo said she fell in love with
Western Carolina when she went up for
her official visit.
"I really think the school is one of the
most beautiful schools I've ever seen.
Their soccer program, is very strong, as
well as their academics," she said.
A different kindofPlayers splash
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Photo.by ROB DeANGELO
Tiger Woods, right, and caddie Steve Williams, were among those staying aboard Woods' yacht,
"Privacy" during Players Championship week in Ponte Vedra Beach. When Woods, the world's
No. 1 ranked golfer, couldn't find suitable area accommodations that allowed pets, he sailed the
vessel from North Palm Beach to serve as his lodging during the tournament. .
Panthers seek to regroup
By CHUCK ADAMS ,
SPORTS WRITER
The Nease softball team is
trying to get back on track
after losing to Palatka 5-2
Tuesday. The defeat, the'
Panthers' third in four games
.heading to District 5-4A rival
Atlantic Thtirsday, 'was. their
second district loss in' that
stretch.
Nease's record fell to 12-4
with the loss to Palatka, and
sophomore right-hander Molly
Manning's pitching ledger
dropped to 6-3. The Panthers'
district record was 6-2.
The losing skein began with
a 7-6, 10-inning district loss at
Clay March 21 and a subse-
quent eight-inning, 5-4 loss at
Ridgeview March 27.
The only victory was a 10-0
shutout of St. Augustine
March 23.
Nease coach Jim Coleman,
who hoped his team would
get back on track at Atlantic,
realized what a challenge next.
week presents.
"We'll see if we can regain
our composure," Coleman
said of the trip to Port Orange.
By facing tough opponents
on three consecutive nights,
the Panthers go, in a sense,
from the frying pan into the
fire. Nease travels to West
Nassau April 3 to try to avenge
a 7-1 loss to the Warriors
March, 9, comes home to
Bartram Trail April. 4, then
plays at Palatka on the 5th.
Nease opened the season.8-
0 before losing at home to
West Nassau. The Panthers
rebounded with consecutive
wins over First Coast, Stanton
and Sandalwood.
Nease had opportunities to
score in virtually every inning
against Palatka.'
"We could have blown this
game open every inning, and
we didn't," Coleman said of-
his Panthers, who left nine
runners on base. "Credit
them, but also it looks like we
have a little bit of lack of con-
fidence in some people."
Coleman switched outfield-
er Clare Wamsley .and,
Michelle Dowd for the game..
Wamsley took over Dowd's'
shortstop position, the infield-
er moved to right.
Wamsley figured in
Palatka's winning rally in the
seventh when she was unable
to handle a hard-hit ground
ball by Palatka's Jenna Harris.
After keeping the ball in the
infield, Wamsley threw it over
pitcher Manning's head in
returning it to the mound.
That allowed Denham to score
what proved to be the win-
ning run.
It wasn't a typical Manning
game, at least to the point
when her record was 6-0 after
shutting out Sandalwood
March 16.
"It's the way it's been going
this year," said Coleman.
"Forty-three feet [the increase
in pitching distance from last
year's 40 feet] has really
changed things."
No hotels would accept
his dog, so Woods and
crew stay aboard yacht
B\' ROBERT DeANGELO white border collie has become
SPORTS EDITOR a constant companion for the
golfer.
-Think Tiger Woods can get: Woods didn't have a great
anything he wants? Think Players Championship. he
again. tied for 22nd after shooting a 1-
In town last week for The over 289- but he was also deal-
Players Championship, the ing with the failing health of his
multi-millionaire golfer could- .74-year-old father .Earl. After
n't find a suitable area hotel playing a practice .round at
willirig to accommodate his Sawgrass early Tuesday mom-
dog, a four-month old' border ing, Tiger-abruptly chartered a
collie named Taz. So Woods did jet to Los AAngeles to be with
what anyone in that situation Earl. While tournament organ-
would do: He sailed his 155- izers feared Tiger would pull out
foot, $22 million yacht to Ponte" of the Players Championship,
Vedra Beach he returned
where he stay-- late Wednes-
ed with his day night and
wife, Elin, cad- made his sche-
die Steve Wil- It's really nice to have duled 12:33
liams aid his I f 'together like p.m. tee time
fiancee..their. : get.e-- !, on'Thuisday.
six-month-old that. We're just having a one -
son, and of a Woods' pl-
course, Taz.' great time on the boat. ing partnersein
The yacht, the first and.'
named "Priva- : second rounds
cy," is usually was, coinci-
moored in dentally, Ire-
North Palm Tiger Wods: land's Darren
Beach but .. Clarke, whose
Tiger and. '. wife has been
company have stayed on the undergoing a long battle with
vessel for two tournaments this breast cancer. The two golfers
year: the Ford Champion- are friends and when he fin-
ships at Doral in Miami earlier ished playing Thursday; Woods
this month, and last week's revealed chats with Clarke had
Players. helped put, things into perspec-:
"It's really nice to have all of tive. .
us together like that," Woods "It's not about hitting golf
said. "We're just having a great shots," he said. "It's about [Earl]
time on the boat." feeling better and fighting and
Among the boat's features are hanging in there. I want him
an opulent master suite with around as long as possible .
beige marble tiling and multi- Hopefully I can get on TV and
colored fiber-optic lighting hit some good shots and he can
above the king-sized bed, a watch it to give him something
curved-glass staircase, a state- to look forward to every day.
room with his-ahd-her' baths, That's always a positive thing."
50-inch plasma- televisions, Earl Woods was initially diag-
high-gloss cherrywood, white nosed with prostate cancer in
and tan leather furniture, an 1999 and underwent treatment.
eight-person jacuzzi on the sun But the cancer returned in 2004
deck, a covered bar and grill and metastasized in the form of
area,' a "toy" area for motor lesions on his back and behind
scooters, kayaks, sailboards and his left eye. Earl .received more
Sea-Doos, a gym with exercise radiation therapy last year and
bike, treadmill and free weights; in June Tiger 'indicated his
three, guest suites, including a father was again cancer-free.
VIP cabin, and a complex diving Earl traveled to Augusta last
:station that makes oxygen and year but was too ill to make it to,
can produce nitrox for scuba the course to see his son play in
dives to 120 feet. There are also the Masters. After winning his
six large helium tanks for deep- fourth Green Jacket, a teary-
er dives., eyed Tiger dedicated the victory
In recent years Woods has to his ailing father.
become an avid scuba enthusi- Apparently, Earl's condition
ast and spear fisherman. He and worsened late last year and Tiger
Elin have taken, Privacy spent nearly four weeks around
throughout the Caribbean to the holidays in California with
some of the best diving and him.
fishing spots. Following The Players
Taz, short for "Tasmanian Championship, Tiger said the
Devil," was Elin's present to condition of his father could
Woods last December for his cause him to miss defending his
30th birthday. The black and title at next week's Masters.
.
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Photo from Christensen Shipyards
Tiger Woods' 155-foot yacht named "Privacy." The golfer and
his wife, along with his caddie and family, stayed aboard the
vessel during last week's Players Championship.
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Computer-assisted surgery
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"immy Johns is a 70-year-old
gentleman who has been
putting up with arthritis of,
knees for at least 15 years.
He has dealt with, increasing
pain and disability, as well as
increased bowing of his legs.
Despite his age and pain, he
had continued to work his regu-
lar position at the mill. He has
been under my care for the last
two years, and per his wishes,,
he has been treated non-surgi-
cally during that time.
Johns has tried medications,
steroid injections and gel shots
as well as simply trying to just
put up with it. But recently he
stated that he couldn't take it'
any longer and decided he was
ready for surgery.
A physical examination of his
knees showed that he had poor
motion, tenderness to palpa-
tion, grinding with motion, and
swelling. His x-rays showed
bone-on-bone arthritis as well.
We talked about surgical
options and I told him that an
arthroscopy (a knee scope)
would not be of benefit to him,
for his 'knee was too far gone for
that. I told him that the only
surgical option that I had for
him would be for me to per-
form a total knee replacement,
and that I would do so utilizing
7 a new technique of computer
assisted surgery.
We talked about exactly what
a total knee replacement
involved, that being cutting off
the ends of the arthritic bone,
and resurfacing them with
smooth metal implants, with a
plastic articulating surface
between them. The replace-
ment knee is designed to pro-
GREGORY
SMITH, M.D.
CONTRIBUTOR
vide a smooth, painless, and
natural motion of the. knee.
We discussed the significant
potential risks of surgery, as well
as his expected good outcome.
He agreed that he was ready,
and surgery was scheduled to
initially replace his arthritic left
knee..
Mr. Johns was an excellent,
candidate for a computer assist-
ed total knee replacement utid
lizing the Stryker Navigation
System. In computer assisted
surgery, the computer actually
gives me a real time 3-D image
of the knee and its positions
and joint mechanics during sur-
gery. During the procedure,
temporary "trackers" are placed
about the knee that allows the
computer to "see" it.
The surgical instruments are
also monitored by the comput--
er. The computer then gives
multiple views of the knee,
showing the surgeon exactly
where planned cuts will be
made, before they are made.
It is like having a perfect road`
map of the knee right in front
of you. This allows for smaller
incisions, exact intra-operative
adjustments, and more precise
alignment of the knee replace-
ment.
Mr. Johns underwent his sur-
gery and is doing well in his
rehabilitation and recovery.
After a short hospital stay, he
returned home. .
He now states that the pain
that he had previously in his
knee is gone and likes how
much straighter his krnee now
looks. He is anticipating getting
his other knee fixed here as well
in the near future.
Over 250,000 total knee
replacements are performed
each year in the United States,
and are a well proven surgery
with excellent success rates.
Patients can return to a healthy
and active lifestyle, including
some sporting activities such as
skiing, biking, walking, and ten-
nis.
If you are suffering with knee
arthritis and are considering
surgery, talk to your doctor.
Computer assisted knee replace-
ment may benefit you.
This column is written to dis-
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cine, and safety: It is not intended
to sen'e as a replacement for treat-
ment by your regular doctor. It is
only designed to offer guidelines on
the prevention, recognition, and
care of injuries and illness.
Specific concerns should be dis-
cussed with your physician. Mail
your questions to Gregory Smith,
MD Sportsmedicine, 1250 S.
18th Street, Suite 204, Fernandina
Beach, FI 32034.
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Low putts: Barbara
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2nd Flight
First: Ruthanne Groseclose
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Second: Linda Soud, (88)
Low putts: Linda Soud
3rd Flight
First: Gwen Luker (93)
Second: Gerry Nelson,
Diana Reek (95)
Low putts; Pat Lyons
4th Flight
First: Connie Weinert (89)',
Second: Isobel Spink 192)
Low putts: Isobel Spink
5th Flight
First: Carolyn Brennan (95)
Second: Eileen Hanna (96)
Low putts: Carolyn
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6th Flight
First: Peggy Thomas (92)
Second: Cathy Halter (97)
Low putts: Nancy Flynn
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First: Pat Russo
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Elaine Rohrer, Rosemary
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10:30 a.m.
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JaxPier Surf Camp is the only
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children and young adults.
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Hajek at 247-5538.
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intermediate amateur competi-
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by LIZA MITCHELL
ST.-FF I RITER
In 1990, Beaches resident
Sam Veal had a good idea. He
approached some friends in
high places about his idea to
offer free blues music along
the oceanfront and they
agreed, it was good.
That was 16 years ago.
Today, that good idea has
blossomed into a great one.
The George's Music
Springing the Blues Festival
will celebrate its 16th year at
the Sea Walk Pavilion with
three days of oceanfront
music in Jacksonville Beach.
Music begins at 5 p.m.
today and continues through
the weekend at the SeaWalk
Pavilion in Jacksonville
Beach.
As executive producer of
the festival, Veal continues to
up the ante every year to nur-
ture the evolution of the
city's signature event.
The 2006 festival lineup is
no exception. Veal said the
theme will be rocking the
blues" to commemorate blues
as the birth of music in
America and rock n"''rl is the
.child of the blues.'
"We've got a phenomenal
lineup this year," Veal said at
a press event kicking off the
event.
*"We are giving a nod to the
evolutionary process of this
indigenous musical art form.
This year you will see some
performances that will have a
great rock influence of the
blues."
This year will also pay trib-
ute to Dru "Dr. Hector"'
Lombar, who died last year of
a heart attack and Dan
Amico, a returning presenting
sponsor Sound Advice, who
lost his battle with a rare form
ot cancer.
Both men, Veal said, will be
honored for their contribu-
tions to the festival. Lombar
and Dr. Hector and the
Groove Injectors performed
an acoustic set last year on
the "yest stage.
The Dr. Hector Blues Tribute
will begin at 4:15 p.m.
Sunday on the west stage
where Lombar last performed
at the festival with band
mates Steve Miller and lack
Corcoran.
"We want to remember
Dru's efforts and his work and
his talents and his genius,"
Veal said.
"There will be a whole host
of blues artists who will be
coming in to participate in
this tribute."
Last year's attendance top-
ping 120,000,earning an esti-
mated $4.6 million to the
city's tax base.
"The blues festival is sort of
our signature event here in
Jacksonville Beach," Mayor
Fland Sharp said.
"I was on the City Council
when we figured out we want-
ed to do this. and the rest
is history. It's been a great
event for us and will be in the
future."
The festival is free and open
to the public. Prohibited
items include coolers, pets,
umbrellas, tents and back-
packs. Security checks will be
conducted. Handicapped
parking is available on First
Street North next to City Hall.
Premium seating is available
for $40 for a weekend pass,
$10 for Friday only, $25 for
Saturday only and $15 for
Sunday only.
Outer festival activities
See BLUES, B-2
by .OHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCL4TE EDITOR
John Wilkes Booth had two
chances to either kidnap or
kill President Abraham
Lincoln in the spring of 1865.
He would not miss a third
time.
The daring actor and
Confederate sympathizer
assassinated Lincoln on Good
Friday, April 14, 1865, as the
16th president attended an
evening performance at Ford's
Theatre in Washington, D.C.
On the run with a broken
leg, Booth evaded capture for
12 days before he was shot
and killed by Union forces in
a tobacco barn in northern
Virginia.
The events leading up to his
capture and the assassin's bold
plot to also murder the vice
president and the secretary of
state are documented in fasci-
nating detail in a new book by
Lincoln scholar James L.
Swanson.
"Manhunt: The 12-day
Chase for Lincoln's Killer"
(Morrow, $26.95) reads like
fiction but it's based on rate
archival materials and obscure
trial transcripts gleaned from,
among other sources, the
Library of Congress and the
National Archives.
"Manhunt is meant to be
not an encyclopedia of the
assassination, but a dramatic
account of the events of April
14 through April 26 that
unfolds, as much as possible,
in real time," Swanson says in
the 448-page book, currently
No. 6 on The New York Times
Best-Seller List for non-fiction.
"Incredibly, presidential
security was lax in that era,
even during the Civil War, and
almost anyone could walk
FROM STAFF
Gentlemen land women),
start your paintbrushes!
An event at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach
April 8 will bring together sev-
eral members of the North
Florida art scene, who will put
their ideas, passions and paints
to work for charity'.
The "Paint-A-Thon," organ-
ized by Ponte Vedra artist
Barbara Sarmis, will offer the
finished works for sale to the
public, with proceeds benefit-
ing Community Hospice of
Northeast Florida.
The public is invited to view
the works as they are being cre-
ated, and to attend a 4:30 p.m.
reception where they will be
sold.
With the Cultural Center
acting as the artists' studio, vis-
itors will be able to see Jim
Draper, whose graceful water
birds and strong palm trees are
into the Executive Mansion
without being searched and
request a brief audience with
the president. It was a miracle
no one had vet tried to mur-
der Lincoln in his own office."
And don't think Booth had-
n't thought about it.
The flamboyant, 26-year-old
Shakespearean actor craved
the spotlight and was willing
to sacrifice his career and good
name to avenge the South's
defeat.
A month before the assassi-
nation attempt at Ford's
Theatre, Booth bungled a
scheme to hijack Lincoln's car-
riage on the outskirts of town.
His intel was lacking.
Lincoln was supposed to
have attended a play that
night but instead gave a
speech at the posh National
Hotel.
Adding insult to injury,
Booth resided at the National.
Days earlier, at Lincoln's
March 4, 1865, inauguration,
which Booth attended with
his fiancee, the daughter of a
U.S. senator, the soon-to-be
most wanted man in America
told a fellow actor, "What an
See MANHUNT, B-2
indicative of his Southern
roots.
They'll see Allison Watson,
whose depictions of the'wilds
of the Southeast reflect her life-
long interest in environmental
causes.
They can watch nature come
out in the work of Michelle
Robideaux Pent, whose muted
earth tones often are used for
Christian expressions.
: Or Ellen Diamond, a con-
temporary impressionist, Nofa
Dixon, a longtime ceramicist,
and Sarvis, whose paintings
express the moods of nature.
These and other artists will
be painting at the Cultural
Center, 50 Executive- Way,
Ponte Vedra Beach, between 1
p.m. and 4 p.m. that Saturday.
Afterward, the paintings will
be sold'at a reception that will
feature music and wine.
The public is invited, and
there is no admission charge.
Ice Age: Meltdown' has surprising amount of heart
reat sequels are a ll too:
rare, but "Ice Age: The
Meltdown"can be
counted among them.
Any movie that can plausi-
bly depict a perilous flood
being negotiated by a cur-
mudgeonly mammoth, a
malcontent tiger, and a lisp-
ing sloth has earned its
props.
The plot is that the starring
trio from the first movie "
Manny the mammoth
(voiced by Ray Romano),,
Diego the saber (Denis Leary),
and Sid the sloth (John
Leguizamo) ^ have to head
for high ,ground before the
ice beneath them melts and
their valley gets flooded.
That wouldn't seem to be
much of a story. But
it's enough of an
excuse to bring in a
con-artist armadillo
dlay Leno!1, a couple
of hyperactive pos-
sums, a female
mammoth (Queen
Latifah) with a pro-
nounced identity
crisis, and some vul-
tures serenading
their victims with a
musical number.
For a movie with
such otherworldly B
creatures, it also has RI
a surprising amount
,of heart. It turns out that the
ice meltdown causes the trio
to deal with some personal
issues.
I confess to
some chagrin in
using the words
personal
issues" and
"sloth" in the
same review.
But like the best
animated
movies, this
one really
makes you root
for its charac-
ters..-- no small
STEVE feat for a movie
BAILEY starring a mam-
EVIEWER moth who the-
orizes that the
dinosaurs died out because
they were "too cocky."
As before, the voicework is
wonderful, and Blue Sky,
Studios, animation keeps rais-
ing the baron CGI.
The scenes of flooding
water are really eye-popping,
and the entire movie has a
bright, beautiful sheen to it.
The movie's publicity states
its makers took the inevitable
"2" out of this movie's title
because they don't think of it
as a sequel, they consider it a
completely new movie.
That might seem a bit pre-
cious, but once you see the ,
movie, you really will appre-
ciate how original it is.
And in case you're wonder-
ing, the nut-loving squirrel
Scrat again steals the show.
"Ice Age: The Meltdown" is
rated PG for minor adult lan-
guage and innuendo.
photo by KATHY HARTMAN
Barbara Sarvis, shown painting before an audience at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library, is one of several artists painting
live April 8 at the Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach.
'Paint-A-Thon April 8
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March 31, 2006
LEISURE
Manhunt: 12 days long
Cont. from B-1
excellent chance I had, if I
wished, to kill the president
on inauguration day! I was as
close to him as I am to you."
In short, writes Swanson,
"Booth was a thrill-seeker,"
and one who "wanted to
enhance his excitement by
risking the use of a single-shot
pistol" to kill the president at
close range.
He also drew up a diabolical
plan to kill Lincoln's immedi-
ate successors on the same
night.
Among his coconspirators
was a native Floridian, Lewis
Powell, who had been a pri-
vate in the 2nd Florida
Infantry.
Powell, 21, who was wound-
ed and taken prisoner at
Gettysburg, had his own
scores to settle with the
Union.
While Booth was stalking
Lincoln at Ford's Theatre,
Powell was plunging a knife
into bed-ridden Secretary of
SState William H. Seward.
Another of Booth's gang,
German immigrant George
Atzerodt, was assigned to
killing Vice President Andrew
Johnson. But Atzerodt chick-
ened out at the last moment.
Only Booth would succeed
in killing his intended target.
Swanson details the man-
hunt for Booth and his
coconspiratorss in a gripping,
, hour-by-hour account.
Twice the posse tracking
Booth came within a few hun-
dred yards of its prey.
"Booth's expertise in elud-
ing the manhunters augment-
ed;, by the hour, the govern-
ment's embarrassment over it
failure to apprehend him," the
book says.
"The best way for them to
escape was to stop running
from their pursuers and to go
into hiding. It was smarter to
try to escape by standing
still."
Booth was no latter-day Eric
Rudolph, the serial
bomber/survivalist who elud-
ed a federal manhunt for years
.by hiding in plain sight in the
mountains-of North Carolina.
Swanson writes that Booth
was "a city-dwelling night
rider out of his milieu in the
sparsely populated region"
south of the nation's capitol.
"He did not have the skills
he'd need to survive in the
coming days."
Among the most interesting
characters in the book:
'Confederate agent Thomas A.
Jones, who helped Booth cross
into his home.state of Virginia
and who was never implicated
in the conspiracy.
Others hanged for their
crimes, among them Powell,
the son of a Baptist minister,
who after stabbing the secre-
tary of state, proclaimed, "I'm
mad, I'm mad!"
Lincoln's assassination back-
fired on Booth. Swanson said
Booth's murderous act trans-
formed Lincoln "from a con-
troversial and often unpopular
war leader into America's sec-
ular saint.", , .
Booth's sister agreed, saying
that by shooting the presi-
dent, her brother had built
* "an enduring monument to
his foe."
But history has also been
kind to Booth.
Writes Swanson in the epi-
logue: "Booth became part of
American folklore and his
image morphed from evil
murderer of a president into
fascinating antihero. Booth is
not celebrated for the murder,
but he has in some way been
forgiven for it."
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Delta Dave performs at 3:30 p.m. Saturday on the west stage.
Cont. from B-1
include the Blues 5K
Run/Walk at 7:30 a.m.
Saturday at the Red Cross
Lifesaving Station. Log onto,.
www.performancemulti-
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The 3rd Annual Aqua East
Pro/Am Surfing the Blues
Contest will be held from 8
a.m., to 5 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday in front'of the
SeaWalk Plaza. The winner of
the open challenge division
will take home the $5,000
purse. For more information
go to: wwiw.floridasurfing.org.
The Inaugural Dan Amico
Memorial Bicycle Ride to beat
bile duct cancer begins at 8
a.m. Saturday at the SealValk
Pavilion. Riders will travel to
NMickler's Landing and back.
All levels of experience wel-
come. Call 285-8392 for
information.
An After Hours Blue; Jam
will be held at the Atlantic
Theatres, 751 Atlantic Blvd.,:
Atlantic Beach. Admission is
$5. Doors open at 10 p.m.
today and Saturday and at 8.
p.m. on Sunday.
Juke's Blues Joint in the .
SealValk Hotel at 1st Avenue
North will feature a full bar,
live blues music and a live
feed of the festival on large
screen TVs. Proceeds benefit
.the Blues in the Schools pro-
gram.
For festival information visit
www.springingtheblues.com.
Performance Schedule
Today
Main Stage
5:00 Regi Blue
6:15 Sean Costello
7:30 Shane Dwight
8:45 The Howl
West Stage
6;00Q Roger "Hurricane"
-Wilson
7:15 lohn Miller Blues
.8:30 Sean Costello
Saturday,
Main Stage
Noon J.W. Gilmore and
the Blues Authority
1:15 Bluephonic
2:30- Kelly Bell Band
3:45- Eric Lindell
-5:00 limbo Mathus
Knockdown Society
6:15 Willie King and the
Liberators
7:30 Grace Potter and the
Nocturnals
8:45 Joe Bonamassa
WVest Stage'
2:15 -J.W. Gilmore
3:30 Delta Dave
4:45 Roger "Hurricane"
Wilson
6:00 Eric Steckel
7:15 Ben Prestage
:830 Willie Kin
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Sunday
Main Stage
Noon Ben Prestage
1:00 Roger "Hurricane"
Wilson
2:00 AMberta Adams
3:00 Yo Mama's Big Fat
Booty Band
4:15 Corev Harris
5:30 The Eric Steckel Band
6:45 Lee Roy Parnell
West Stage
2:15 Willie Green
3:30 Regi Blue
4:45 Dr. Hector's Blues
Tribute to Dru Lombar
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Adams exhibit at Cummer
Until recently photogra-
phy and pottery were
not considered art, and
many galleries did not include
these art forms in their
exhibits.
Both art forms have gained
recognition and acceptance in
museums and galleries in
recent years. The Cummer
Museum of Art and Gardens is
currently featuring a new
exhibit,, "Ansel Adams and
Edwin Land: Art, Science and
Invention -- Photographs
from the Polaroid, Collection."
Adams was a consultant to
Land for 35 years while they
tested new film and other
products. This collaboration
resulted in a new era in pho-
tography.
A talk by Jay Shoots and "
Linda Broadfoot on May 23.
will provide an insight into
the technical and creative
potential of Polaroid film.
For information about this
-exhibit and related events call
356-6857.
Another art form that was
not considered art until
recently is work in pottery
and clay.
An exhibit that opened this
week at the J. Johnsonri Gallery
in Jacksonville Beach, "Hand
Made," consists' mostly ,of
works' done in clay, glass' and
fabrics. -: 'I 1 .
They are cleverly construct-
ed. For example, a bowl looks
like a collection of female
breasts, and a collection of
unrelated.objects, figures,
shapes and colors are all held
together as a whole piece 6f
art.
There are some lovely dish-
es, glassware, bowls, wispy
hangings with painted designs
and several panels with light.
bulbs illuminating designs.
Stone carvings resemble
found objects from an archae-
ology dig. -
Creative imagination is the
only way I can describe this'
ALICE
GARTLAND
ART SCENE
exhibit which will be at the
gallery through May 26.
The J. Johnson Gallery is at
177 Fourth Ave. N. Call 435-
.3200. ,
The Women's Center of
Jacksonville will open
"Surviving to Thriving" on
Thursday, April 6, with a
reception from 5 p.m. to 8
The artistic look at survival
takes place during Sexual
Assault Awareness Month.
Call 7:22-3000 for informa-
tion.
The members of the Society
of Collage Artists will hold
their fourth annual exhibi-
tion, "Collage: A Language All
Its Own," at the Vandroff Art
Gallery, Jewish Community
Alliance, 8505.San Jose Blvd.,
Jacksonville from April 7 to
May .17.
An awards ceremony will be
held Sunday, April 9, from 2
to 3 p.m. Call 730-2100 for
gallery hours. .
ent a program on Friday, April
7, 12:20 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.,
called "Color Can Rejuvenate
Your Home."
Speaker Stephanie Sipp,
interior design professor at
Florida Community College at
Jacksonville, is the presenter.
This program is free and
open to the public. Call 280-
0614.
Also at the center, spring
break camp will be held from
April 10 to 14 at the Center.
Call 280-0614 for a camp
schedule.,
The center is at 50
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach.
FOCUS Cummer and
Friends of the Ponte Vedra,
Beach Branch Library are
sponsoring an after-school
program, virtual tour visit to
an art museum, at 2 p.m.
Wednesday at the library.
The program is for school
age children. Sign up with the
children's librarian. For infor-
mation, call 273-6578.
The Jacksonville Coalition,
of the Visual Arts will open
* "Vision" on' Saturday at House
of Stereo, 8780 Perimeter Park
Court, Jacksonville. A recep-
tion will be held from 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. This exhibit, juried
by John Bunker, will be on
exhibit through April 29.
Hours are Monday to Friday
from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and
Saturday 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
First Street Gallery in
Neptune Beach will open
S"Beach & Beads," an exhibit
bN' two artists using two dif-
ferent mediums, on Friday,
April 7, with a reception from
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Paintings by Kathy Frosio
and jewelry by Denise Wood
will provide something beau-
tiful to look at and something
beautiful to wear.
The gallery, 216-B First St.,
is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. '
Monday to Saturday and
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call
241-6928.
Bethel Gallery in Ponte
Vedra Presbyterian Church
will open "Jesus Is," works by
Shades of Grace artists, today,
with the exhibit running
through April 30.
The church is at 4510 Palm
Valley Road, Ponte Vedra. Call
285-8225,
The Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach will host a
fund-raising painting event
the afternoon of Saturday,
-April 8.
Several local artists -
among them Nofa Dixon, Jim
Draper, Barbara Sarvis and
Michelle Robideaux Pent -
will. create works of art at the
center from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The public is invited to
observe.
Then, at a reception sched-
uled atthe center 4:30 p.m. to
7 p.m., members of the public
can purchase the works that,
were just created, with pro-
ceeds going to Community
Hospice of Northeast Florida.
For information, call
Barbara Sarvis at 285-2196.
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FOCUS Finale will feature
"An Evening with Diane D.
Jacobsen" on Monday at
Sawgrass Beach Club, with
cocktail reception for patrons
and sponsors at 5:30 p.m., fol-
lowed by the annual meeting
and dinner at 6.
Call Anita Taylor at 285-
2248 for information.
Winners havebeen.-
announced in a dance compe-
tition held last week by the
Florida Chapter of the
.National Society of Arts and
Letters.
The first prize of $1,500
went to Haley Buzbee of the
Florida Ballet. She will com-
pete in May at the national
convention in Jacksonville,
with the top prize being
$10,000 and help in promot- 7
ing the winner's future in
dance.
A second prize of $1,000
went to James L. Boyd III and
third place went to Anna
Meshaw, who won $750.
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Copyr ghted Maerial geoning and the artswere at
a periodic crest.
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one of the greatest female
actresses of our age, who
plays a rich, recently
divorced widow who spent
many years in India..
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Thus far l'\e1known Mis.
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Nickelodeon kids' show in:
which Bynes mugs it up in
unfunny skits that seem like
"Saturday Night Live" for the
Kool-Aid demographic.
So it is my pleasant duty to
report how much I guffawed
at "She's the Man," whose
credits tell us it's based on
Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night".
but also won't fool anyone
who's seen "Tootsie."
Bynes plays Viola, a soccer-,
playing high schooler who
tries to make her coach see
the light when the school's
female soccer team is 86'd.
The coach is unrepentant .
and chauvinist; it's a scientific
fact, he says, that girls can't
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play sports as well as boys.
(This sounds more like an
,early-1960's plot device,
though I'm sure there are still
coaches who would cite such
"science.")
Viola's older brother
Sebastian is supposed to be
starting a semester at a college
prep school, but he's skipping
off to London for two weeks
to play a gig with his band.
(The kids' parents are
divorced, neatly erasing a
major obstacle in the plot-
line.) Sebastian tells Viola to
cover for him, and does she
ever; she joins the prep school
as "Sebastian" so that she can
join the soccer team and
prove her silly ex-coach
wrong. ,
" As you can probably guess,
Viola does not gently into
that "Twelfth Night."
She gets a roommate, Duke
(Channing Tatum), who falls
for a cute blonde, but the
blonde falls for "Sebastian,"
who is busy trying to placate,
both her own ex-boyfriend
and the real Sebastian's ex...
Suffice to say, such plot inter-
twinings remind us more of
Shakespeare than just naming
the schools after countries
from his. play.
So the nice surprise is how
the movie builds laughs and
even offers some fairly plausi-
ble characters. When Viola
begins her male imperson-
ation with a corny strut and
"street talk" that wouldn't
fool a wino, one shudders in
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come. But as the movie goes
further along, things seem to
snap into place. The movie
starts to show some affection
for its characters especially
Tatum as the hunky but
tongue-tied Duke,i. "''Q ,.,
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to evolve from her character.
You get the feeling that it's
her gender- and mind-bend-
ing act, not Bynes' need to be
cute, that's causing Viola to
fall. all over herself.
It's not quite "Tootsie," but
it's far better than anyone had
a right to suspect. There are a
few brain-dead movie come-
dies (and not just for kids)
that. could use a little of this
movie's karma.
"She's the Man" is rated PG-'
13 for some adult language
and references,
Without giving away the
plot, the flick soon turns to
theater economics. It seems
The Windmill is losing
money and a remedy must
be found. The answer: a
nude show. But this, remem-
ber, is staid London in the
1930s, decades before the
sexual revolution.
There are censors to be
placated, and by guile and
charm, Dame Dench man-
ages to sneak a nude review
past them as long as the
girls stay absolutely motion-
less. Though the notion is
absurd, it leads to a subplot
with Kelly Reilly ("Pride and
Prejudice").
It turns out badly but is
tightly woven to the film's
other characters.
Stephen Frears ("Gosford
Park") directs. He does a
masterful job with this R-
rated, 103-minute flick.
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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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information.
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
Thursday followed by the
Jason Anderson Jazz Trio at 9
p.m.
The Atlantic, 333 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 249-
3338. Martini j Night is
Thursday with DJs spinning.
DJ Wes Reed spins hip hop and
retro Thursdays for Ladies
Night. DJ.Jade spips old wave
arid 80's retro at 9 p.m. Friday.
DJ KGB spins at 9 p.m.
Saturday.
Atlantic Theatre Comedy
Club, 751 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 249-7529.
Comedians Marvin Lee with
DT Owens perform at 9 p.m.
today and Saturday. Scheduled
comedy acts also perform at 8
p.m. Thursday. After Hour
Blues, Jam .with Switchback
begins at 10 p.m.. today and
Saturday and 8 p.m. Sunday.
The Howl will perform an
encore concert Saturday.
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.
Brwstr ,o .. R 'h
B *rewster's ,1100.B Reach
1116 F by.,,l. 'i LIZA l.ITCHELL
Mofro with J.J. Grey (left) performs Sunday with the Rebirth Brass Band at Freebird Cafe in
Jacksonville Beach. Tickets are $20. Call 246-BIRD.
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. Aerial Tribe,
appears at 9 p.m. 'today.
Meridian plays traditional Irish.
music at 4 p.m.Sunday.
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Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish Dr.,
Atlantic Beach 246-4293.
Songwriter's night with Seth
Ramsdill every Tuesday. Reggae
with Pili Pili every Wednesday.
The Wes Cobb Band is in
Thursday.
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The Regi Blue Blues Band per- St.,; Jacksonville Beach 246-
forms at 8 p.m. today and BIRD. Col. Bruce Hampton &
Saturday. Dana. Sal rela-plays -".tt i'6de dlt arerirboait 91
acoustic music at 9. p.m. -,p.m. today. Eric Lndell appears
Wednesdays. Karaoke is held at 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Mofro
every Tues. 'with the Rebirth Brass Band
** take the stage at 10 p.m.
Cap'n Odies, 2200 MNayport Sunday. Tickets are $20 in
Road, Atlantic Beach 241- advance, $25 at the door.
8848. Live music from 9:30 Dinosaur Jr. with Dead
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and Meadow and Priestless perform
Saturday. Country night every alternative rock Monday.
Sunday. .. '
Giovanni's, 1161 Beach
Champs Lounge, Sawgrass Blvd., Jlacksonville Beach.* 249-
Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd., 7787. Mary Ann Hawkins
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777. plays piano from 7 p.m. to
Lisa and the Mad Hatters per- close .Thursdays. The Sam
form at 8:30 p.m. today. Rodriguez Music Trio plays
e* pop, jazz and Latin music at 8
Cliff's at the Beach, 1401 p.m. today. Jazz with Matt Hall
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach. at 8 p.m. Saturday.
After All performs at 9 p.m. *
today. Sunday is ,Service Lynrch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
industry Night with guest DJ. First St., Jacksonville Beach *
Karaoke every Wednesday. .249-5181. Spade McQuade
e plays traditional Irish and folk
Culhane's rish Pub, 967 music from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach today and Saturday followed
249-9595. Alphadog is in at 9 by Bliss at 10 p.m. Karaoke
p.m., today. The Boxrockers 'every Sunday. -
appear at 9 p.m. Saturday. The
Bobby Flynn Band is in at 6
p.m. Sunday.
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Mackenzie's Steakhouse,
100 Sawgrass Village, Ponte
Vedra Beach 543-9143. Gene
'Nordan'plays piano from 7 to
11 .p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday. Don Miniard. is in
Saturday.'Michael Howard is in
from 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday. Will
Hurley performs today and
Monday.
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Magellan's Oceanfront
Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
[acksonville Beach 247-2644.
Beam brings the funk from
3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday.
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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.
Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third' Street S.,
Jacksonville Bech 24641Q070
Karaoke every .Tues., Thur s..,
Sat. and Sun. Big Al & the
Kaholics are in at 9 p.m. today.
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Ocean Club, 401 First Street
North, Jacksonville .Beach *
242-8884. DJs Teremy '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, ieggaeton and hip hop
on Tuesday. .
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Ragtime Tavern. Seafood &
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877. The'
Boogie Freaks are in today Live
music today arid Saturday.
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Restaurant Medure, 818 N.
Florida A1A, Ponte Vedra
Beacl 543-3797. Nightfall
performs from 8,'p.m. to close
today and Saturday.
The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay
Beach, o 246-2255. DJ
Anonymous spins Sun-\Ved. DJ
Marco spins every Thurs.'
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Shelby's Coffee Shoppe,
200 1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-2922. The John Thomas
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sunday.
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Tavern at Sawgrass, 43 PGA
Tour Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach *
285-3133. Ralph "E" performs
top 40's, blues, oldies and jazz
every Friday and Saturday
night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.-
Tra Vini Italian Restaurant,
216 Ponte Vedra Park Drive,
Ponte Vedra Beach Beach
273-2442. Tony, Saladino per-
forms jazz piano and standards
from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday
through Saturday.
Tree Steakhouse, .725-6
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241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
is in from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30
p.m. Wednesdays. Mike
Shackelford performs an
acoustic set from 6:30 to 10
p.m. today. Kenhe is irin from
6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday.
Twisted Sisters, 1266 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonmille Beach 241-
6453. The \Ves Cobb Band with
Fat Asprin perform today from
9:30 p.m. to close.
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
Wednesday. Dave Massey per-
forms Thursdays.
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Sunday 2 April
Italian Night Sunday
With Jim Essery Band
From 7-9 and 10-11 and
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Monday
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Tuesday
Texas Holdem
With Eric Wink
Wednesday
Live Band Karaoke
With Alpha Dog
SThursday, April 6
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$9 in advance.
$10 at the Door
Saturday, April 15
Smokin' Joe Kubec and
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$13 at the Door
April 21 & 22
Kings of Hell +
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April 28
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RELIGION
*A listing of services and
activities for Holy Week and
Easter will be included in upcom-
ing issues of the newspaper. To to
be included send information by
April 4 to religion@beach-
esleader.com or by fax to 249-
1501.
Lutheran Habitat Project
Lutherans in Duval, St.
Johns and Nassau Counties
have formed an alliance called
"Thrivent Builds with Habitat'
for Humanity" to build a three-
bedroom home in McNair Park
for a needy family. Lutherans
living in any of the above
counties who want to partici-
pate in the project by working:
on the construction of the,
house or by making a financial
contribution can contact John
Burke at 879-0399.
Choral Weekend
Christ Episcopal Church will
have a choral weekend with,
Dr. Richard Westenburg,
Conductor of Musica Sacra in
New York City, on April 7 and
8. The focus of the workshop
will be the Lent and Easter sec-
tions of Handel's Messiah. All
singers interested in learning
about this 'ork are welcome
to attend. .The workshop
begins at 6 p.m on Friday, April
7, and continues for a full day
on Saturday, April 8. There will
be performances on Palm
Sunday, April 9 at 9 a.m. and
11 a.m. :
Registration is $35 which
"includes lunch and dinner on
April 9. For information or to
register contact Timothy,
'McKee at 285-7390, ext. 233,
'.or at
timmmckee@C h rist Episcopa IC
'hurch.org. The church address
is 400 Sah Juan Drive, Ponte
SVedra.
The Scot Symphonic Band from the College of Wooster in Ohio p
of this season's fine arts series at Palms Presbyterian Church, Jac
ers wear the McLeod tartan.
Easter Sunrise' Service
The 57th annual 'Easter
Sunrise Service will be held at 6
a.m. on Sunday,.April T6, at
the Sea Walk Pavilion in
Jacksonville Beach .
Pastor Patrick Bell will
preach at the service and local
Christian band, The Giateful.
Bread, will provide the music.
Those in. attendance are,
encouraged to bring chairs or
blankets for seatingg. '. -
Church Women United
The April meeting of Church
Women United will be a busi-
ness meeting at 10 a.m. ohn
Friday, April 7, at Beach United-
Methodist Church. All are wel-
come to attend. The church is
at Third Street 'and Seventh
Avenue North in Jacksonville
Beach. For information, call
Sara Brooks at223-5294.
Women's Expo
The second annual Women's
Expo will be held on Friday,
April 7, at the Cultural Center
'at Our Lady Star of the Sea
Catholic Church. Food, shop-
ping, arid door prizes will be
part of the event from 9 a.m.
to noon at the church, 545
State Road A1A, Ponte Vedra.
Call 285-,2698 for information.
SHandbell Concert
Riverside Park, United
Methodist Church will have a,
Spring Handbell Concert on
on Genesis." Early registration
closes on April 15, and a sur-
charge will be applied to the
cost after that -date. For infor-
mation, call the church office
at 246-6427.
Rummage Sale
0 Beth El the BeaChes
Synagogue will have a
Rummage Sale on Sunday,
April 9 and Monday, April 10
from 9 a.m. to noon. The
address is 288 N. Roscoe Blvd.
in Ponite Vedra.
t'1iNifty Fifties Trip
.The Niifty Fifties Plus at First
Christian tChurch, of .the
Si Beaches will take a guided.tour
of 'Pablo Historical Park on,
m Friday, Aptil 14, at 9:45 a.m.,
followed by lunch at a local
restaurant. Cost for the tour is
$4. Call the church office at
S246-2010 ,to make reserva-
tions. The church is at 2125
Ocean' Front ini Neptune
.Beach'.
photo submitted
performed March 14 in the third Celebration Sunday
ksonville Beach. The perform- Beach United Methodist
Church will have a single.
church-wide service on April 9
Sunday, April 30, at 3 p.m., 'at 10 a.m. for "Celebration
Hlandbell choirs from Riverside Sunday." The church will cele-
Park, First Coast Ringers, and brate 40 Days of Community
Guest Community Choir will with the service .and also at a
perform in the concert. church-wide dinner at 4 p.m.
Admission is free, and child-' Ev'eryone attending the dinner
care will be provided. The is encouraged to bring a veg-
church is, at 819 Park St., etable, salad, or dessert.
Jacksonville. Call 355-5491 for, There will be no Saturday
information. evening service on April-, 8.
BUNIC is at 325 7th Avenue N.
SSpring Retreat in Jacksonvill Beach. Call 249-
The Presbyterian Women at 23'43 for information.,
Palms Presbyterian Church,
will.have a Spring Retreat on
April 28-29 at the Montgomery
Conference Center in Starke.
Morning and evening work-
shops will be held and the Rev.
Carol DiGusto will speak on an
upcoming study, "Perspective
Matzah Baker),
Chabad @' the Beaches, 521
State Road A1A, Ponte Vedra,
will have a Model Matzah,
Bakery' on Sunday, April 2, at 4
p.m. This hands-on Passover
experience will give young and
old the chance to produce
matzah step by step from
grinding the wheat through
the final baking. Reservations
are appreciated. The cost is $6
in advance or $9 at the door.
For information call Chabad at
285-1588.
Lenten Dinners
Lord of Life Lutheran
Church, 276 N. Roscoe Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra, has Wednesday
evening soup and bread din-
ners during Lent at 6 p.m. fol-
lowed by Bible Study at 6:30.
Call 285-5347 for information.
"Jesus Is"
The next art show at the
Bethel Galley. at Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Church, "'Jesus
Is'!, opens today. In this Easter
season art show, participants
will interpret through their art
the names given to Jesus in
Scripture. The church address
is 4510 Palm Valley-Road in
Ponte Vedra. Call 285-8225 for
information.
"The Passion of the Christ"
Hineni Messianic Fellowship
:.will show' the film "The
Passion .of the Christ" on
Saturday, April 8, at 6 p.m. The,
address is 1797 Old Moultrie
Road in St. Augustine. Call
940-5365 for information.
Passover Seder will be
observed on Saturday, April 15,
at 6 p.m. with a meal followed
by teaching. Reservations are
required for the meal.
Service and Cook-Off
First Christian Church of the
Beaches will have a:contemppo-
rary service and chili cook-off
on Saturday. Call the church
office at 246-2010 for details.
The church is at 2125 Ocean
Front, Neptune Beach.
See BRIEFS, B-7
CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach
S'285-6127
Sunday 7:45, 9:00. 11:00 AM. 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist
Evening Prayer in the Chapel
6:00 PM Mon.. Tues.. Thurs.. Fri. ..
Nursenr Available for Saturday~ --:- ; ,'
& Sunday Services
All are welcome ChristEptscopalChutrch.org
COASTAL CHRISTIAN
Our Congregation meets at
Castillo de Mexico
1222 S. Third Street
553-9910
Sunday
10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
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Wayne Dyer 'S, / -
The Poiver of huention t .
Louise Hay '
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Deepak Chopra'
Peace Is The Way
WVe think you're going to lone our church!
Join us on Sunda)s at 10:30 a.m.
Best Western at
1-95 & J. Turner Buller Blvd.
Jacksonville Church of Religious Science
398-4353 or w'ww.iaxcrs.ore
t CALVARY
A nglican C church
A worship-centered evangelical congregation
in the .,,-nw ar, tdfrd c n.r
r.eeting at the Universit, center at ,JriF
( aer ,n r Dr )
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
5pafida', Scnool-, '9:00-am
Prs,er 5,-, n sH i .r S ','r. -ir O Sm o nrS a,., r i'r.
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PONTE VEDRA
United Methodist
Ch urch
Worship With
Your Family
This
Week n
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Worship Opportunities
9:00 a.m. Contemporary*
11:15 a.m. Traditional*
*Kids Wtbrshipprovided
Sunday School
10:00 a.m. for alleges
Rev%. JeffTBennett.Pastor
Adam MNilers, Youth
35 Executive Way. PVB
Across Al A from Rawlings School
Behind Prosperity Bank
280-5141 -ww.ov-umc.ore
SUNRISE
COMMUNITY CHURCH
An Evangelical Free Church
Sunday School & A.B.F's 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
298 Aquatic Drive
Atlantic Beach
Phone: 249-3030
Palms
Presbyterian 4
Church
Worship Services
8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Nursery at all'servi-ces'
Sunday School
all ages 9:40 a.m.
Rev. Dr. Thomas Walker
Senior Pastor
Rev. Carol DiGiusto
,Senior Associate Pastor
Rev. Andrew Kukla
Associate Pastor
PALMS
3410 South'Third Street
Jacksonville Beach
1904) 246-6427
www palmschurch org
.. HOLY TRINITY
r r ANGLICAN CHURCH
r A TraditionalAnglican Churchi
i I 247-1442
Holy Communion
every Sunday at 8;00 A.M.
Good Friday Senice 9:00 am
Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel
at 610 Florida Blhd., Neptune Beach
LMAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-0294
www.hol3 trinityneptunebeach.org
Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar
ST. ANDREW'S'
LUTHERAN RCURCH (ELCA)
(BY THE SEA)
A Stephen Ministry Con regauion
1801 Beach Bld.
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575
PASTOR MICHAEL BLAKER
Sunday Worship
8:00 am & 10:30 am,
Sunday School
Children 9:15 am
Youth/Adult 9:15 amn
Nursery Provided
UUMMUNITY PREiBYTERIIAN
CHURCH
d ? ', 150 Sherry Drive, Atlantic Beach, FL
6 'Rev. Dr. Gabe Goodman, Pastor
.,.. Church Office 249-8698
Preschool/Kindergarten Office 241-7335
www.communitypcusa.org
Schedule:
Sunday Morning Worship 8:30 & 11 a.m.
Church School All Ages 9:45 a.m.
Youth Fellowships 5p.m.
Contemporary Worship Serv. 5:59 p.m.
Chancel Choir Wednesdays 7 p.m.
Weekday Preschool/Kindergarten (3, 4 & 5 yr olds)
I ~ Palm Valley Baptist Church
4890 Palm Valley Road. Ponte Vedra
285-2447
Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor
deteleau t0O Vw .u uwe e, SC t
Join us on Sunday for:
Sunday School for all ages
Worship Service
Evening Bible Study
Wednesday Evening opportunities:
Family Dinner
hfildren and Youth Bible Study
Adult Worship' Service
9:15AM
10:30 AM
6:00 PM
6:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Child Care and Nursery provided for all activities
"The righteous shall flourish Ike the palm tree..." Psalms 92:12
Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Church
"Where friends gather to worship"
4510 Palm Valley Road (CR 210)
www.pvpc.com
Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Breakfast
Nursery & Toddler Ministries
Middle, High School, College
AdultMinistries
Music & Art Ministries ,
Home of a Bethlehem Visvit
895 CR 210 Palm Valley
.4 1/2 miles west of Intracoastal
Sunday Services 8:45 am & 11:00 AM
Christian Formation 10:10am
Nursery Provided
543-0112
LORD OF LIFE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(ELCA)
276 N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Bch
Ph. 285-5347
Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor
Sunday Contemporary Worship
8:30am
Sunday Church School 9:45am
Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am
Nursery Provided
4~
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Service Times
Saturday 5:00 pm
Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am & 11:00am
(904) 268-2500
www.MandarinChristian.com
6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy.
%i ^fiirni~Ns apmtist Cu
1050 Highway A IA 285-4288
Traditional Worship 8:30am
Bible Stud) 9:40am
Celebration Worship 10:30am
Associate Pastor Jeremy Gates
Associate Pastor Chris Partin
www.onlinewithnewbeginnings.com
St. Paul's by the Secd >A
Episcopal Church _^^|
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Hol Euhas Wedesdys:7 & 0:3 a
Welcome Families Children's Chapel At 10 am Sun.
& Sinle Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun.
& Singles U Christian Formation At 9:00 am
Corner Of 5th St. & 11th Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL www.stpaulsbythesea@spbts.net
904-249-4091
S B p i s r Church
SUNDAY
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
10:30 am- Traditional Service
WEDNESDAY
:630 pm The Gathering
Bible Studies for Every Age & Life Situation
407 Third Street
www.neptunebaptist.org Neptune Beach.
Tom Bary, Pastor 904-249-2307
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ)
2125 Oceinfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach
Come worship with us by the ocean.
_ Sundays:
Traditional Services
8:00 & 9:00 am
Celebration Praise
10:45 am'
WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY)
5:30 Supper
6:30 Choir, Bible Study, Youth
Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor 246-2010
James Collins, Associate Pastor
www.tccbdoc.com/emall:ftccbdoc@bellsouth.net
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288 N. Roscoe Blvd. Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (Tx) 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 have a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish
community. Please contact our office rn-f8-5 for information about adult
education. Sisterhood activities and Youth activities.
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UNITY DAILY WORD
STUDY CLASS
Wed. Evening 7:30 pm
Ribault Garden Club
705 2nd. Ave. N., JaxBch
(Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.)
Reverend Betty R. Sikking
355-5100
Dial A Prayer 355-7044
Church of the Daily Word
BEACH CHAPEL CHURCH
6i0FLORDABLVI NEPIUNE EACH
Pastor Steve McCoy
Associate Pastor Howard McMinn
WORSHIP SERVICES
Sunday 8:30 & 10:15AM,
Wednesday 7PM
TEL 241-4211
www.beacheschapel.com
ST. PAUL'S
CATHOLIC
1st Avenue North at 5th Street
Jacksonville Beach
SFather Wm. A. Kelly, pastor
Saturday Mass 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Sunday Mass 7:00,8:30,10:00,
11:30 a.m. & 7 p.m.
Saturday Confessions
After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 75:20 p.m.
OCEANSIDE
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1025 Snug Harbor Court
(off Mayport Rd. at W. 11th St. and Orchid
St.)
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
246-2709
Jerry Murrell, Miinister,
Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Evening Service 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m.
BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
, CHURCH .
MISSOURI SYNOD ~
1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach
Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
Phone: 249-5418
http://www.blcja.xbeach.org
8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. ditional
Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Classes 9:45 I.m.
TRADITIONAL- YET TIMELY
Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 11:30 a.m.
SNursery Provided -
CHRIST
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
400 Penman Road (at Atlantic)
Neptune Beach 249.5370
Rev., Patrice Spenser
Share in the love of Christ
ST. JOHN'S -
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
Father Joseph Meehan
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday 5 p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m., 11 a.m.
Nursery Available Sunday Morning
RECONCILIATION
Saturday 10:00 a.m. or by appt.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Wed. 6:00 p.m. (K-3) 7:15 p.m..(4-6 gr.)
Sunday 6:00 p.m. (7-H.S.)
246-6014
3iF2IRST BAPTIST
324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Bible Study
Blended Worship
Evening Worship
9:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Weekday Ministry 246-2891
Service interpreted for the hearing Impaired
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Beth El hosted first-
ever women's Seder
- by KATHY NICOLETTI
STAFF WRITER
More than 40 women from
the. Sisterhood of Beth El the
Beaches Synagogue and their
guests gathered recently for a
women's Seder.
It was the first such gather-
ing for Beth El and believed to
be the first women's Seder at
the Beaches, said Estelle
Beckerman, co-president of the
Sisterhood.
"We gathered together as
women of all. ages, mothers,
daughters, Sisters, grandmoth-
er's and granddaughters,".
Beckerman said of the March
16 event at the synagogue on
Roscoe Boulevard.
The purpose was "to share
the collective experience of
over 5,000 years of 'going in
faith from slavery to free-
dom,'" she said.
A service was followed by a
light Passover meal.
The Haggadah, or prayer
who served on the event com-
mittee.
"The Haggadah represented
and honored women of the
past.and our ancestors, such as
Miriam, Ruth, and Leah," said
Beckerman.
"The women's Seder was a
way for us to affirm that we are
the descendants of these
women in Scripture," she said.
"Women have always played
an important role in Judaism.
We felt it was important for us
to acknowledge the women in
the history of our religion,"
said Beckerman.
The Seder is held in obser-
vance of the Passover holiday
and commemorates the deliv-
erance of the Jewish people
from slavery in Egypt to free-
dom.
Other synagogues have held
Women's Seders, and the the
event at Beth El was well
received, she said.
"The comments were over-
whelmingly positive. We plan
photo submitted book, used for the Seder was to have a women's Seder
Lois Wright (left) and Carole Solomon take part in a women's Seder at Beth El the Beaches Synagogue earlier this month. The designed and compiled by next year and -open' it
women!spilled 10 drops of wine to representthe 10 plagues and commemorate the suffering of the Egyptians when the Jews were members of the Sisterhood community at large."
set free.
Religion Briefs: Congregational Seder meal op en to the public at Beth El
r again
to the
Cont. from B-6
Beth El Seder
Beth 11E' the' Beaches
Synagogue will have congrega-
tional 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 years old.
SFor informaation or reserva-
tiois, contact Robin Ford at
'273-9100; Beth El is located at
288 N. Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte
Vedra.
:The students of the Hebrew
School of Beth El will present a
model Seder and a short plain
LIBRARY
' .by Kathy Nicoletti
S staff writer
A talk by a Christian Science
"'lecturer- at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library at 7 p.m.
S Monday is the first of three
Such talks nex.t.week sponsored
,by three Christian Science
Churches of Jacksonville and
the Beaches.
"The Christianity of
Christian Science: Being God's
Song" is the topic of the
Monday lecture by Elise
Moore, one of two C(hristian
Scientists giving the lectures.
"Life is like a song and
we can look for a more harmo-
nious song, TMoore said in a
telephone interview.
First Church of Christ._
'Scientist in Jacksonville Beach
-is the sponsor of Moore's talk
at the library off State Road
A1A just south of Solana Road,
Ponte Vedra.
Moore is a Christian speaker
from Nashville, Tenn., who has
appeared -on television and
radio. Her articles on prayer
and healing have been pub-
lished in "The Christian
Science Monitor" and other
publications.
In the course of helping peo-
ple to "find the music in their
life" in her talk on Monday,
Moore said she will discuss
prayer,: the Bible, and healing..
"This talk is for everyone,"
she said. .
"Those who come are-
encouraged to bring a Bible,
'but there will be- Bibles there'
for those -who need them."
The speaker for the remain-'
on Sunday, April 2. :
Chabad Seder r -
Chabad @' the Beaches will
hold communal Passover
Seders on Wednesday. April 12,
and Thursday, April 13, follow-
ing services at 8:30 p.m. The
theme of the Seder will the,.
"The Unbroken Chain of
Jewish Existence." : .
On April 12, the Seder willbe
at the Hampton Inn at 1220
Marsh Landing Parkway. On
April 13, the Seder will beat
"Chabad at'521 State Road AA,
Ponte Vedra. Zahava Zrihen
will cater the Seders. .
Reservations are required
LECTURE
Elise Moore will speak
Monday at the Ponte Vedra
ing talks in 'the series, called
."Celebrating a Week of
Christian Healing," is David
Stephens from Petaluma, Calif.
- ...,He will speak at 5 p.m.,
Tuesday at the new,
Jacksonville library at
Hemming Plaza and at 7:30
p.m. Thursday at the
University of North Florida
University' Center. .
The Second Church ,of
;Christ, Scientist and the Fourth
Church of Christ, Scientist,
both in Jacksonville, are the
sponsors.
Stephen's topic on Tuesday is
"Helping our Neighbors,---But
Who are They" and on
Thursday is "Certainty in
Uncertain Times."
-.For information, .call 866-
800-7086 or visit www.cswork-
Sshop.com. .
before April 10. Call Chabad at
285-1588 or email at
www.Seder@CChabadBeaches.co
m. -
Ahavath Chesed Seder
Congregatin Ahavath,
Chesed, located at 8727 San
lose Blvd in Jacksonville, will
have a Temple Seder on the
First Night of Passover on
Wednesday, April 12. The com-
munity is m\-ited to attend.
A kosher style meal will be
i' The Great Frame Up
Marsh Landing Plaza
40% Discount:
on All Molding I
Saturday to Saturday
H April 1' to April 8h
I Good time to ask
about our custom mirrors
543-0464 I
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served. The cost for the Seder is
$40 for member adults, $45 for,
non-member adults, $25 for
members ages 4 to 12 and $30
for non-members ages 4 to 12.
Children under 3 are free.
For more information or to
make reservations for the
Temple's First Night Seder,
please call the Temple office at
733-7078.
If your
Church, School or Civic Group
is trying to
Raise Money
THE LEADER can help!
Call Steve Fouraker
for details on our
Community Partnership
Program
249-9033
THE BEACHES LEADER
PONTE VEDRA LEADER
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HOME IMPROVEMENT
Read this monthly feature for your own Home Impmvement Projects.
Energy Efficiency, Safety, And Innovation
In Modern Residential Window Screens
"While new homes today are
typically equipped with energy
efficient window screens that are
an integral component of the.
window itself, there are home-
owners galore who still face the
seasonal task of exchanging
screens for storm windows. Thus
LIU I 1 .. ': -."
According to a recent report in -.,
the U.S. Department of Energy-
Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy Consumers Guide, mesh
window screens can diffuse solar
radiation, reducing heat gain in
the summer particularly on
fhe current home improvement east-an'd west-facing windows.
market continues to engage the Information like this is key to tak-
screen industry in a race for prdd-: ing advantage of climatic condi-
iuct imi-provements -and innova- .tions and:savings on home cool- .
i encals o Iosales
QUALITY PRODUCTS
COMPETITIVE PRICES
SUPERIOR SERVICE
TABLES & CHAIRS BOBCAT
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* COMPRESSORS *PRESSURE WASHER ATLANTIC BLVD
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MON. SAT. 7:30 AM 5 PM
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241-7191
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PROMPT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
SERVING THE BEACHES AREA SINCE 197
Sing costs.
Also, the most recent hurricane
season brought our south western
coast some of-the most violent
wind damage in recent years,
renewing interest in aspects of
screen durability, portability and
safety.
- Considerations for new and
established homeowners contem-
plating the upgrade of window,
patio, garage and pool screening
will include the need for informa-
tion in these areas:
Heating- and Cooling -
Window screens and doors have
long been known for their impact
on heating and cooling.
Aesthetics Modern screen
products continue to make an
Obvious contribution' to both the
exterior and interior beauty of the
home, which can translate into
higher resale values.
In recent years Americans have
I been' increasing alarmed by the
un-welcome advent of mosquito
73 borne West Nile virus, making the
window screen a whole lot more
RF0037503 I than a cosmetic convenience.
Don't Miss this Event!
The Christianity of Christian Science:
Being God's Song
Given by: Elise Moore, Nashville, Tennessee
PONTE VEDRA BRANCH LIBRARY
MOnday, April 3 7:00 to 8:00
Hear healings of hopelessness, a tumor and a gunshot wound
Learn what Christian Science teaches about salvation; baptism,;
original sin, etc.* Learn ways to pray with effective, healing results
Two other lectures in our "Celebrating a Week of
Christian Healing" Series Presented by the Christian
Science Churches of Greater Jacksonville
April 4 @ 5:00 "Love Your Neighbor Who Is That?"
Downtown Library. Call 338-1969 for more information.
April 6 @ 7:30 "Certainty in Uncertain Times"
UNF, University Center. Call 724-4076 for more information.
David Stevens, Petaluma, Ca. will be the featured speaker.
FREE copy of Science and Health with
Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker
Eddy when you attend these FREE talks.
This book is rated by the National
Women's Book Association as "one of
75 books by American women whose
words' have changed the world." '
Sponsored by First Christian Churchof Christ, Scientist, Jax Bch
Information # 246-2632
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Arts
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Entertainment
GALLERIES & MUSEUMS
SHOWTIMES
A CHARLES GALLERY,
228 3rd Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach. 339-0029. Hours 1
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 S5 adults,
$4 seniors, $3 children 16-17).
BETHEL GALLERY, 4510
Palm Valley Road, Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-8225.
Features themed original art
shows using mixed media.
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, 50 Executive
Way, Ponte Vedra Beach *
280-0614.
CUMMER MUSEUM OF
ART & GARDENS, 829
Riverside Ave., Jacksonville *
356-6857. Hours are 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday. Admission is $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 A1A North, Suite 9, Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2772.
Hours 10 a.m.. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday,.
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
FAIRFAX GALLERY AT
SAWVGRASS, 1740 Sawgrass
Village Dr., Ponte Vedra Beach
* 384-7724. Hours 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday.
FIRST STREET GALLERY,
216 First St., Neptune Beach *
241-6928. Works by local and
regional artists. Monday
through W\ednesday, 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. z
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.
NMonday-Saturday, noon to 5
p.m. Sunday.
J. JOHNSON GALLERY,
1." 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, lacksonville.
396-7062. MOSH features
planetarium events and spe-
cial 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.
SELLERS GALLERY, 240
AIA N., Ponte Vedra Beach *
273-6065. Gallery for collec-
tors of fine art. Hours are 11
a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. Saturday.
THE POTTERY SHOP 318
1st Ave, N., Jacksonville Beach
* 247-3144.
TWISTED SISTERS
GALLERY, 1266 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville Beach 261-
6453.
WILLIAM TROTTER ART
GALLERY is at 1215 4th St
N., Jacksonville Beach. 249-
0432. Maritime painter devot-
ed to recreating seafaring his-
tory in oil paintings.
Lighthouses. steamboats and
sailing ships are his specialty.
Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
MNlonday through Saturday.
Regal 18
ATL. Rated NR. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:25, 4:40,
7:25, 9:45.
Basic Instinct 2. Rated
R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:20,
4:05, 7:20, 10:35.
0* *00
Ice Age
Meltdown.
Fri.-Thurs.,
12:30, 1:30,
3:00, 4:00,
5:30, 6:30,
2: The
Rated G.
Noon,
2:00, 2:30,
4:30, 5:00,
7:00, 7:30,
8:00, 9:00, 9:30, 10:00,
10:30.
*
Slither. Rated
Thurs., 12:15,
5:05, 7:40, 9:55.
*
The 2006 Jacksonville Jazz Festival will be held April 6-9 at
Metropolitan Park. General admission seating is $10 per day.
Reserve seating at the Ritz Theatre will be $25 per show. Free
trolley transportation provided between Met Park and LaVilla.
For more details, visit jaxjazzfest.com or call 630-3690.
THEATRE NOTICES
"ANNA IN THE TROPICS"
is staged at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday at Players by the Sea.
106 6th St. N., Jacksonville
Beach. Tickets are $10. Call
249-2022 for reservations.
*
"SPITFIRE GRILL" is
staged at ':30 p.m. Thursday
and 8 p.m. every Friday and
Saturday through April 9 at
The Limelight Theatre, 11 Old
Mission Ave., St. Augustine.
Matinee performances will be
staged at 2 p.m. every Sunday.
Tickets are $20 and $25. Call
825-1164 for reservations.
*
"SORDID LIVES" is pre-
sented at 8 p.m. today and 2
p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday in
the Studio Theatre at the
Wilson Center for the Arts at
FCCJ's South Campus, 11901
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville.
Tickets are $8 for general
admission, $5 for students.
"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.
R. Fri.-
2:45,
Inside Man. Rated R.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:10, 3:50,
7:35, 10:25.
*
Larry the Cable Guy:
Health Inspector. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:00,
4:25, 6:35, 9:20.
*
Stay Alive.
PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
3:55, 7:45, 9:50.
Rated
12:05,
She's The Man. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:15,
4:20, 7:05, 9:15.
*
V For Vendetta. Rated
R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:55,
4:35, 7:15, 10:10.
*
Failure to Launch.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
12:45, 3:40, 7:15, 9:35.
The Hills
Rated R.
12:10, 4:10,
* *
Have Eyes.
Fri.-Thurs.,
7:55, 1
The Shaggy
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
1:20, 4:45, 6:55, 9:40.
e -,
Aquamarine.
PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
3:20, 6:45, 9:25.
Rated
12:35,
Eight Below. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thuis., 12:40, 3:35,
6:50, 10:05.
*
The White Countess.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
12:50, 4:15, 7:10, 10:15.
Pablo 9
Basic Instinct 2. Rated
R. Fri.-Thurs., 1:25,
4:25, 7:25, 10:00.
*
Eight Below. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:10, 4:10,
7:10, 9:30.
*
Failure to Launch.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
1:50, 4:50, 7:50, 9:55.
The Hills
Rated R.
1:20, 4:20, ,
* *
Have Eyes.
Fri.-Thurs.,
7:20, 9:20.
*
Ice Age 2: The
Meltdown. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:05, 3:30,
5:40, 7:45, 9:45.
*
Inside Man. Rated R.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:15, 4:15,
7:15, 10:00.
*
Shes The Man. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:45,
4:45, 7:40, 9:50.
*
The Shaggy Dog.
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 9:45.
*
0:20. V For Vendetta. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:00,
Dog. 4:00, 7:00, 9:40.
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Check out our calendar of events.,
The Leader
Registration Opens April l
eR gistration will open April 1 for
the annual Sandcastle Contest. The
contest will be held April 29 on the -
beach at Jacksonville Beach.
Sponsored by:
I Ine .DedLIIC LcdUer
&
Jacksonville Beach
Recreation Dept.
CONTEST TO BE HELD:
WHEN: 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 29, 2006
WHERE: On the Beach at Jax Beach
CATEGORIES: 8 & under REGISTER AT:
9 12 yrs.
13 16 yrs.
Family
. Group.. .
'Group
Choose your space Register Early
30'h Annual
Sandcastle Contest
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Recreation Dept.
321 Penman Rd.
jax Beach
INFORMATION: 247-6236
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$239,900 1904)962-5332
FSBO S. Jax Ben, 2 houses 3055si
each. 5'4 & 4, -1/3. 1.5, energy erficient all
concrete block. kil upgrades & more. Call
249-6983 lor inlo & pacing.
NORTH JAX Beach. 3BR/2BA w/pool. 10
blocks ocean. ,poolhouse. 76'x176' lot
$369.900 Jay 9041219-0778
EAST OF 3rd Duplex 215 8th Ave Nonh.
$625.000 241-8269 Zoned C-1.
ATLANTIC BEACH 1861 Beachsde
Coun, 1 block o10 Ocean. 3BR/2BA on cul-
de-sac, lovely neighDorhood. $649,000
(904)249-2268, 19041651-9081
ATLANTIC BEACH FSBO 780 Jasmine
SI 3BR:2BA New CH&A, hardwood
floors- 12'x24' enclosed porch Large loi.
$194,000 318-2900. 742.6227
FSBO. 2BR/2BA. Key West style conage
1340sl Lol 65'xl02' 391 Main St. A B
241-8967. Reduced $219,000, as is. by
apple only
REDUCED- NEPTUNE BEACH. FSBO
Duplex, or single home. iBR1.'BA leach)
EaslolAlA. $425.000 OBO 246-8200
38R FORECLOSURE only $28.0001 Must
sell For listings 800-749-8124 ext. 1490
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BRi2BA.Ccrran
counienops. 1250sl Fireplace, 1-car ga.
rage. community pool Walk io Ocean.
$269,000 463-0505
JAX BEACH 3BR'2BA, 2.car garage
$331.000 1045 N 17th SI. (9041241 6922
www jaxbeachonline corn
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Lance Cove Estales Hayesville, NC ,.,
Beaunfiul Mounidun Views from Suveeiwaters fneuwset I. -
subdivision, an ouLstanding locaJnon. One acre plus lots b c A .;,
available, easy access only minutes from the town of '
Haves ille, NC, the Hiwassee River, Lake Chatuge, and :
hospitals. Features include oversized paved roads, .
underground unhliescovenants and restricons handicap
specification with main floor 2,101) minimum square fool homes males this new development
unique. Build your home for a life time. Lots range in price ftom $49,900 lo $7,900.
For more information call 828-389-8843, 904-821-9573,
Nick's cell 904-254-9644, Vicki's cell 904-534-3530
PONTE VEDRA, Sawgrass Players Club,
Bermuda Court 2BR/2BA. unattached pa-
lio home $259.900 (904)655-5990.
acres or national loresl Close to Canyon TPC SPECIAL
Ferry Lake minutes to Helena Soils tesl- POOL HOME IN JAX BEACH, FL
d es, ready o bud. a owner 3BR2BA, 2151sf, 2 car garage,gated
86o6165.6103 comm. HW & tiled floors, open floor plan.
NORTH CAROLINA gated lakelroni com- SS appliances Ig laundry room Many up-
munary 1 5 acres plus. 90 miles of shore- q grades Won'l last long! Call
line Nlver before ordered with 20%, pre.- (9041859-5754 1463 Blue Heron Ln E
developmentI ,isc:ounis. 90; financing. $454.900.
Call 1800.1709-5253. OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY. 12noon-4pm. 620 Paradise
TN WATERFRONT mountain property. Court, Atlanti Beach. 3BR/2BA.
Scenic homespies, surrounding Lake Bark- $284.500.803-3260.
ley 1 Io 6 acre view sites & 5 to 40 acre' OPEN HOUSE Sunday 11am-2pm. lully
privacy sites from the $40s 90 min to remodeled granite counTenops, hardwood
Nashville Grand opening of Phase II on loors, $364k. 1244 12th St. N. Jax Bcn.
now! Call (866)339-4966. Prudential Nerwork Realty 1904)241-2417
BEACH TOWNHOME
New construction located at 6th Ave S &
9th Sf. in Jax Bch 3BRi 2 5BA. i700sf.
filed ulirst floor owners suite w luxury balh.
separate shower, private deck Cuslom
kitchen designer fixtures Ihroughoul Dual
AC sprinkler System, fenced yard 2 car
garage Move in before summeil Offered
al $349.000. Call for showing 249-6150.
Will co-op wiin realrors .
NEWER CUSTOM built. pr vale. ocean-
front home wiih high dune views of the
ocean and Iniracoastal Walerway. Approx
4458. sl.. 5BR.4.5BA. den, office. tile and
hardwood floors, formal living and dining
pool and spa. screened lanai with hot iuo
lush landscaping and loaded. $2.750.000
Phyllis Slaines, 904-476-SOLD RE/MAX
Coastal Real Estate. www.pstaines.com
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR 2BA. 1 car ga.
rage $180000 Call 655-6168
ACROSS A1A from TPC! 3BR'2BA
1536st pool. FP, lakelron. $399K.
607-1030.
N. JAX Beach. 3BR/2BA pool home.
fireplace. 2-car garage. $360.000.
19041249-1890
FSBO, OPEN HOUSE Sunday, 1pm
4pm. New listing in the Hammocks Subdi-
vision (near Mayoi. 3BR/2BA wloh Lush.
tropical landscape. backyard water gar-
den, upgraded kitchen & master bath, lile
& Pergo wood floors, fireplace. $299,900.
(904)248-1267.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR.2BA. Golt
course and water view. pool. $428.900
Pictures @ http-//inloiube.nel/136118.
1251)327-8394
WINDSOR PARKE GOLF
OPEN SUNDAY, APRIL 211,4PM'
13870 Windsor Park Dr Ndnn, 3BR.2BA.
brick. 2235sl, hardwood floors. sunroom.
palio with hot lub. $439,900. FSBO
992-9679 or 504-6890
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
FABULOUS NEW CONSTRUCTION
Jax Beach 3BR/2.5BA. 2-slory traditional
w/cedar shake vinyl siding., hardwood
floors. 42" cabinets. granite, stainless
sleel apple, lof. wired ior onice. master
suite w/iray ceiling, walk-in close. double
vanity, whirlpool tub, sep shower. large
lot and much more!' Available April 2006.
$454.900. Call Sandi Penninglon, Watson
Realty Corp, 1904)962-6145.
COME TO the beauiilul North Georgia
Mountains New homes Irom me
low $100.000's built on 1+ acre lois
Several models available Please call
770-754-0075
FSBO INTRACOASTAL Waterway, deep
water access. 3BR'2.5BA, 1800st 2 car
garage, newly remodeled 2 boat liris
1i-covered) $589.000 463-0505.
PVB. 3BR/2BA +den, gated community,
comm. pool $389,900 or rent $1800/mo
(904)273-9549.
NEAR MAYO Clinic off San Pablo
3BR/2BA, 2-car, remodeled $315.000 In-
dependent Brokers. 710-3111.
ATLANTIC BEACH. FSBO 5 Blocks to
Ocean. 3BR/2.5BA. sunroom, fireplace
fenced yard, carport. $380,000
1904)349-0529
ATLANTIC BEACH
3BR/2BA. 2000sf.. hardwood Iloors. over.
sized lot. 328 10In St. $699,000. Sieve
246-9915.
PONTE VEDRA, 3BR32BA beautiful.. re.
modeled townhome on lake End unit
$189.500 1904)424-0660
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR/2.5BA, 2-car
garage, $1550sf. open floor plan, 42"
Hickory cabinets, granite counter lops
new berber :carpet, hard wood-floors,
$318.000, 463-0505. '; .' ,
AFFORDABLE JAX Beach. second floor.
marshview condo is penecl tor anyone
who wanis to live ai the beach oui noi pay
beacon prices' Move-in ready w.rehrgera-
lor. microwave, washer, dryer and ceiling
plans. Freshly painted interior. security sys.
lem, screened lanai, and fireplace are just
some of Ihe upgrades' $157.900 Phyllis
Slaines. 904-476-SOLD RE/MAX Coasial
Real Estate www.psiaines corn -
ATLANTIC BEACH
DESIRABLE BEACH AVE TOWNHOME
End unit wifericed yard 3BR'2.5BA,
1660-.' Beacr. Ave 2150sl. beach access
across ilreel Kiicren isle ceramic lile
Wood burning fireplace., screened porch
w deck Single garage $712.000 by
Owner 477-0102
SOUTHSIDE OFF Bellon Brick home,
3BR 2BA. 1895sl. bill 1987.many up-
grades. $292.500 independent Brokers
710-3111
FSBO NEW Construction. 171ir Ave
South Jax Beach. Unique location, next loto
park with Oceanviews 3BR/35BA, 3
floors. wiar decks on 2nd & 3rd Iloors Too
many amenities to include. Buy now &
picikcolors & looking. Call 19041472-4753
ask for David. $595.000. Completion in
July Will co-op.
PONTE VEDRA Home. Open House,
3/31!06---2pm-5pmj 3BR/2BA, 1570sf
upgraded' home uoi corner lol
(9041339-0231 Perry Bermuda Realty.
www dare2dreamleam corn
PV FSBO, 5BR/4BA, 3400SF.
Brick home on 1/2 acre golf course lol
Formal LR,' DR 43' great room and new
SS gourmet kilchen. 2 1/2 car garage.
285-2914
FSBO 10TH Ave. South, Jax Beach.
3BR1i 5BA, lenced, carpon. Refurbished.
like new $390k 398-0232.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 4/2
12pm-3pm Broadwaier Lakefront norne
with Inlracoaslal views 3BR/2.5BA
wiopen iot bonus room' At $449K. ils
priced to sell Call Tina Russ lor a pnvale
showing 476-6772. Vanguard Realty. Inc.
GMAC Real Estale.
ATLANTIC BCH. 3/2 5, 2-car garage. new
tile, pain, carpel, lenced yard. $229.900
203-305.7464.
FSBO. ICW 3BR/ 2BA great marshview
$335500 or -lease option- $1700/mo
14046 Pine Island Dr 242-4040
ATLANTIC SHORES
119 37th AVE. SOUTH
Newly renovated 3BR,'2BA. vaulted ceil
ings, 50x123 lol New root, HVAC Hard-
wood floors. new kitchen. all appliances
2-car garage
$795,000 536-8268
OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday.
12noon-4pm. Ocean Links, PV. Solana
Road. Unit t828. 2BR'2BA w,'garage. New
carpel & kitchen counters cabinets.
(9041806-1202.1904 543-9621
SUMMERHOUSE AT Old Ponte Vedra,
1BR/1BA. 546sl tiled throughout. new ap-
pliances. AC. galed. ground floor. Godl
course view $138 900 I9041608.1730.
PVB GRAND Cay 2RR/1BA ALL NEW!
Maple cabinets. granite lops, hardwood
floors throughout,. upgraded fixtures, stain-
less appliances preserve view 3rd floor.
$209.900. Brokeriowner 614.7777.
WATER EVERYWHERE!
INTRACOASTAL *
MIRAVISTA
3BR'3BA fully lurnished or unfurnished.
3rd Iloor, overlooks manna & iniracoaslal.
"The Conez', 2050sl. $625,000.
60' boal slip $145,000.
MARINA SAN PABLO
Pnase I. 3BR. den, 2420sf $775,000
50' oal slip $2 15.000.
OCEANFRONT *
OCEAN 14
1176st.. large 2BR.2BA. lully urnmisred or
unfurnished I1 floor, walk oui 10 the
beach $575000
LAS BRISAS
2BR/2BA, fully furnished. greal deck. ga-
rage parking. Beautiful unii $605.000
COSTA VERANO UNIT 103
2BR. Den, 1892si $980,000.
www rentlacksonvillebeach.com
FOR INFORMATION
CALL 241-0267 OWNER
JAX BEACH- Jardin, 3/2, 1500st garage
$263K Owner/ Broker. Call Renee L
Baron, Inc. (904)242-2821.
PONTE VEDRA Bch, 1-mile from ocean.
brand Ca.y .Villas, beautiful- 2BRi1BA,
hardwood and ceramic floor-s creerned
patio. ail Ine extras, $194.000
(843)338-3482.
VALENCIA CONDO., Jax BeachtPVB
New construction, 2BR/2BA. Concierge.
spa. pool San Marco style See at
www valenciacondos com. Asking
$404,900 (Discounted) 904-616-7975
PONTE VEDRA Beach. Renovated In/out
Up-scale beach access Amenities Open
House Saturday, Sunday. 2.4pm Call
887-3248
JAX BEACH, Ine only available 2nd Floor
condo lacing toward ocean on 2nd Streel.
553sl. nice. $168,000 (9041608.4725.
PONTE VEDRA. Ocean Links ist Floor.
1BR/1BA, screened porch, lagoorngolt
view,, clubhouse, pool, exercise room
FSBO. $180,000. 285-6440.
FLAGLER CROSSING 2BR/2BA. moli-
vated seller. $299,900. A1A Realty Serv-
ices, Inc 1904)249-8855.
FSBO- PVB condo. 2BR 2BA w/ garage,
golcourse views. $225 (904)806-1202
JAX- 'BEACH 2BR/2BA. w/l.replace.
WDHU, CH&A, 4 blocks to tri ocean.
ground floor, handicap accessible,
205,000. No Realtors please Call
249-8214 for appi.
PVB. OCEAN GROVE 2/2/+
Lakeview- Fireplace. Newly Save $14k Ins
week' No condo fees I year!. inlo pics
727-458-4230. $218K FSBO. Musl See'
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.
wwwihepalmsalamelia.com
Help U Sell Coastal Realty
OCEANFRONT- S. Jax Beach. Never
lived-in, 3rd floor unit in ihe Waiermark
3BR/3BA 2310sf $1,175,000, Werner Re-
alty Corp. (904)249-8443 x106
TRI-PLEX EAST of Third St. Neptune
Beach f,699.000. Omni Realty of North
:lonra, Monica Ivey, 993-7226.
NORTH CAROLINA'
MOUNTAINS!!
LAND & CABINS FOR SALE
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. New 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
.i P Vedra Leader
;S*I ifeds
sifieds.
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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.
OPEN HOUSE, Sat. and Sun., 12-4pm.
Do not cross A1A, ido not pay a million
dollars. Below appraisal $353,000. Owner
says sell, 2B R1.5BA, fireplace, private
wood deck, duet W/D. No condo feel'2175
Gall Avenue S., Jacksonville Beach, AlA
East on 22nd Avenue to Gail. 993-7772.
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.
NEPTUNE, BEACH. 3BR/2BA, 1750sf,
hardwood floors, 4 blocks to Beach. Lot,
70'x1'00'. 412 South Street. $399,000.
McGuire Mortgage, 246-9915.
OPEN HOUSE Saturday 11am-2pm. Fully
remodeled 4BR/2BA/2-car gar 2086SF.'
Marble countertops, hardwood floors.
1091 13th St. N. Jax Beach. $499k Pru-
dential:Network Realty. (904)241-2417.
FSBO AS Is House .& 80'x115' lot, 5
blocks to beach, 1126 5th Street North.
$299k, 553-7203.
ATTENTION
INVESTORS
TWO TOWNHOUSES, 2BR/2BA, 1200sft
each. With ADDITIONAL BUILDING LOT,
East of AlA, NEPTUNE BEACH..
$1,200,000. 246-8267
FSBO, 1011 23rd St. N., JB, 3BR/2BA,
2 story, pool, fenced yard. 783-4600.
Eastof Ai9 in
--TiPonte Vedra!
This 5BR/3BA brick beauty has
S_ 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/
amenities! Energy efficient! Easy bike ride or walk to -'.
beach! Owner/Agent $1,375,000 -
El/n. Palingy -'Wiright ,f
'S Prudential Cell: 838-4562
N.rolR. en- Direct: 285-8449 ext 3073
id '.. si.nr, .-"^ I....-. u Email: ellenpoling@aol.com '
OPEN lOUSE Sat 12-3 3590 East Shady Woods Street.
Pablo Bay Waterfront, POOL home on lake front lot, over
3000 sqft, 4/4, too many upgrades to list, REDUCED!!!
Ocean front living at it's best!!! Enjoy the wonderful ocean breezes
and spectacular views from this ocean front home. 2/2 with remodeled
kitchen and baths. Stainless appliances. Priced to move at $549,000
Neptune Beach POOL Home Biggest and best lot in the
neighborhood, over 2300 sqft, 4/2.5. Entertainers dream
home, w/large deck around beautiful pool. A must see,
reduced for quick sale $439,900 ..
Call The Hamilton Team |
today at 904-610-8471
Each Office Independently / ", i
W VlHM Specialists Owned & Operated '.
OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY 1-3PM
2854 Merrill Blvd, Jax Beach
Great south Jax Beach
bedrooms/2.5 baths, oversi
Room, big bright kitchen,
interior laundry room. Pri
$399,900 .
Cattar Realty, Inc.
Ajt Home Is Where I
I The V Heart Is I
NEW LISTINGS
North Jax Beach
10t Street Delightful 3 bed-
room 2 full bath home! HUGE
Great ROOM ceramic tile,
WHITE completely redecorated
kitchen, JUMBO formal Dining
ROOM. Oversize shed with
electricity & AC also! Fenced
yard (room for pool). $311,000
Priced 9K below appraisal for
quick sale. MLS 291505
9th Ave North ADORABLE &
affordable! 3 bedroom 2 full
bath, split bedroom plan with
ceramic tile in formal living
room! So close to- the beach!
Cozy kitchen just adorable.
Fenced LARGE back yard.
Hurry, 'this will sell FAST at
$279,9001.
V 270-0015 V
WE BUY HOUSES"!' *CASH"1'
Ocean Cay
Beauty!
This 2100 SF home has 3BRs plus a loft. & 2.5BAs with marble
countertops, hardwood floors-through-
out! Lushly landscaped! Dir." S Beach
PKWY to Ocean Cay to L on Antiga to
2ndL to 2884 St Maartin Ct. $474,900
Connie Grubbs
612-9911
WEST ATIANTIC 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 ft, 2-Car Garage, beautiful
fruit trees plus a concrete block shed in
the back. $389,000. -
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
Great Home for Entertaining!
Mighland 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
L -yI furnished except for T.V.'s & stereo
LJ system. $950,000. MLS#282852
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911 today!
location 3
sized lot, Florida
2 car garage, 6
iced to sell at Lon Lareau
904-868-7224
lj lareau@' yahoo.coin,
Intracoastal West Pablo Bay,
4/3, 2688 sf, ss appliances,
plantation shutters, built-in
computer area. $497,500
World Golf/Murabella 4/4
3135 sf, brand new, ready to move
in, huge corner lot. $479,900
Atlantic Beach Fairway Villas,
cute 2/2, back to Selva Marina
Golf Course. $199,900
ICW, HOLIDAY HARBOR, FSBO. Large ATLANTIC BEACH, 4BR/3BA, large, pri-
lot, 4BR/2BA, 2400sf w/in-ground pool. vate lot, 6 blocks to Ocean. $340,000.
New CH&A, roof. $324,900. 246-2336, Studio Oceanfront Condo, very small,
463-7245. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, great view. $300,000. 270-2333.
4/1, 2485 Castaway Dr. off San Pablo Rd. ...
Cute on Howell Park-Steps to
Ocean & Twn Center Action!
Solid, cozy haven/weekend bch-away! Vault ceils
% GR. 18" tile dwn, 1BR/1BA dwn, 2BR/BA up, &
loft-space! Hugh 2 car w/storage galore, wooded
park bkyard privacy! Best schools, primeA.B. value
to enjoy or rebuild your dream home! $445,000'
." ; '%' "She KNOWS the beaches.. .-
Rosemary She SELLS the town!" \'
Naughton Call 568-1523
Miller
1 1155 BEACH BOULE ]ARD('jj
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
249-2299
c-mail: kath yC(I)beachesi-calt ygroup-coll,
OLD ATIANTIC BEACH
Almost New with Pool 2 Blocks to the Ocean
Don't miss this Awesome Opportunity! 3000 sq. ft., and
additional 1000 sq. ft. of porch and 2-Car Garage. Very open
floor plan w/hardwood floor throughout. 9ft ceilings, 4 bdrms,
2 full ba, (2) 1/2 ba. Outdoor shower and"
1/2 bath beside pool. Very private setting. 2. S
Prices to Sell at $889,000. ." "a. L'
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer -
Vintage 1940's Bch Cottage-Fully
\ + Restored--1 Blk to Bch!
Classic treasure! 3BR/2BA gem, 3 blks to corner!
ul' a Orig. wd. floors, newer kit, ba's, windows, roof,
*if. ~ AC. plumb, elec. Move-in ready! Huge.50x128 lodt
S' ''J \7'/room to grow. Gar, w/storage galore, immaculate
S.... rounds, it's paradise everyday! $639,000.
S:' "She KNOWS the bea hes...
Rosemary She SELLS the town!" s
iNaeto Call 568-1523 E
East of 3rd St. in Jax Beach
$37900
This home includes 2BR, 2BA plus 2-Car Garage,.
Awesome Investment opportunity, less than 1 block to
the Ocean. Residential grandfatheredyge 1
in but zoned commercial.
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer C
Completely Renovated
Contemporary-Awesome E.
E Intracoastal Views
This 1657SF Neptune Beach Home sits
on the marsh tmentopou-,op s a 1s ha I M
creek thai leads to the Intracoastal.f
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
FORMER MODEL! PBM ICREEk RESERVE LOT
MLS# 284271 3/2 a/marsh e S MLS# 286542 Lcao,:r.' L c:a.on' L.:aror,' Ln ad
upgraded rule. open f1r plan. conan.. cro.n n.A&i' v & ..clu,.e tied c.:n-.mur-, TIr : teaunrfu
molding, screened piano and an eat in a cre eik I,.n l .nie .,rare,
lkichen Must see' l'9.90i) 241-2417 ,,, n rlre., ,.' r & pped. if L ra, I:r
MARSH VIEW CONDO! 285-1800
NILS# 273136 The Palms, 2/. tile thru- GREAT lALUE In SAWGRASS COULNIfl CLUB
OUL cro n molding. all apphances Comm NORlmlOAt
incl 2 pool. contrld access u/Jilndl. M1S# 291864 Ljtoc.n ,e-. :
concierge & clubhse /numin theater. ,.'.altdlaetin.hIud.sood.lc.-.rmLR& DRFP.
$206.0)n 241-2417 huge hirhen. all app!arncec..nse',. screened p:rih.
2 ca.g0,,'j7e ew heat purnp 2,'V'5 & golf canr
RIDCED J B EACIH! '" i2 s85-1800
MILS# 277231 X2 condo, aU ile. all app FAORCR OSSING CONMDOf i
inc. Lots comm amen $ 1 K to close cost. J41 BEAO
$215.00) 241-2417 MLS# 288942 Spa. .:.s 2BR/2BA t ofice. I lh.r
IN THE SAN CIARV. urst. '.pen Iloor plan. huge wbr .ai'at ba'. tIeau!fu]
NILS# 282919 Bulkheaded vard on a r,. henli, nce c.ni:, pa, -;
trianqui lagoon 3/2.2cargarage. bli in 1993. frf 3, bch t n 285-180.0
aulted ceihngs, 1944 sq ft. $37.f.0)0 PORTOFvWINO NI /tED B4
.41-"24 17 MLS# 273693 Lu\uar single-rtor% Tuscan-'LI Il
OCEANFROI L1T LlLl'I .cond.:. the largeit ore., ,BR'3BA. appc,frrMAtel,
MILS# 285229 Linique 4/4.5 nev const 3.5'"'SF. -m:.mfor r
condo-Ja\ Bch Qualm & pn acy Only 4 ,rm'nir, ,'hejidied pcx-i, i. c.and.. i & 4. inie
home total per budidmng.one per Iloor. lukin n.m teah a.,e.$ 0.1.50.1, '10285-1800
fishes. pnm entry loyer. 2 car gr. sic.rage. Saf 14RCORERFROITCONDO
pool/spa $1.949.010 241-24117 NMLS# 2641551 T,:.ial, reno'aied 'spectacuJaJ
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MLS# 290771 Jax Beach-completely & l-.'c redpa4rkngspeinmoneolthemc.plrr
remodeled with high end appis Currently tides on the south b'._.n. The LeBaron I395I.)IHJ
office many uses and great locantin-6 blks 285-1800
to ocean and one blk from Beach Blvd ENIOVOCANBREEZS
$1,150,000 241-2417 MLIS# 259821 From the 3 deas of uh 3 3.i SF.
S. : BR'3 58A .x-ar*le properr', open Ie-..r plan is,
fgreat.for entertaining, swim in heated pool & spa or
MLS# 288975 3/2.5 w/spectacular views walk on beach fsom deeed beach access. All this is
&stepstoJaxBeach.Includedstainlesssteel located in popular South Jax Beach: $999,999
appliances, designer ceramic tile, custom 285-1800,
cabinets, granite counLertops & a %et bar rALAN7ltC uiHiiADS
$1.050,C)0 241-2417 MLS# 268869 Inra.:,a:,al \Wet k<,.ad close uto
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NELS# 285302 Prestigious Acquibus ll. ,,:, ,,v-d me on, : 1-, c an t. Price: :,a lo, I,,
new const 3/3 condo. 2.471 SF. SE enc i.., 1.1111i1285-1800
urt. lIth 11l E\panstse oceantri & w SI JOHNS COLNfI RIWRFRONT
balconies. pard gar. resort amenues mcl- MiS# 273598 tLinatLe unir, u.Rk v :,iHLnFT
2 pis. fit cntr, clubhouse. $1.450.l)01 ,:n,, n.r Lr, S-.irela.rid' Maiw home ras oBR.. ful!
241-2417 a half BA. 'rud., gname & ~rJ .rd x'om. ietejr.
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MIS# 277726 New construction Only 8 ,u'BR.A 4 mo.g 5,i.
units left out of 10 in this Mediterranean "-"So
building. Only residences per floor Every M ES#2 N IOT POrt NiT Sogh after3000
units 3/3, comerunitwithspectacularvewsSF townhouse in Spinnakers Reach, 3BR/3.5BA, a
of the ocean. High ceilings, granite loft&3balconiesallw/oceanviews!UIpdatesinclude
countertops and much more! $839,415,newtiledownstairs,hewcarpetup,plantationshutters
241-2417 &. nr:' p..wder room. communir. p:.l I & more'
mAOCE CO1W O! 11.15.:* 285-1800
MLS# 262660 Incredible, vistas, FiCiFSFIES$FTCTREEK, RtOUSHiAN4IN
breathtaking ocean views. Spacious 2671 rLS# 25366 NEW PRICE 5BR/JBA. it.SF.
sf, 4/3.5. 3rd fl. S end unit. Lots designer .gae FP. plh room. tu d.,. tetll.urme i4.
e cru, rm,. den. .'c.:4. & scsur,e IrS. in. 'crnd
upgrades & exquistle details. 2 park sp. la.,.idp :,e/.p.. f ul 'unimrnr bktrhen. I .35 .cr
private storage. comm pi Qua1r. snle & enrdk,' mrh. e- ,i-.3tislipaialable 'i.251,.m(
luxury SL.350.00)) 241-2417 285-1800
GORGEOUS OCEAN VIEWS! OVE-OF-A4iND hin L4NTAnO
MLS# 281588 3/2, noupdates necessary. MS#268344Designedw/utmostattentiontodetail,
Perfect decor. Enjoy outdoors from deck. this Frank Gamel thmefeatures4BR/4full& 2 half
All appis stay. Bldg elevator. 2ndflrend unit BA, a study, scrod lanai, heated pool/spa,'agourmet
kitchen w/Miele appliances, workisland, built-in pasta
$515,000 241-2417 & espresso/coffee machines & more. $1,995,000
END UNrlCEANFIRNT 285-1800
MILS# 285120 Luxury SE exposure 3/3 WOLF CREEK CONDO
condo-Oceania. Expansive ocean views. MLS# 279034 Brand new 3BR/2BA end unit,
Immac, like new, repainted, upgraded & upgrades throughout, ceiling fans, window treatments
neutral. Spac balcony, 2 gar sp & storage, & stainless appliances convey, screened patio,
pool/hot tub, exc rm. $935,000 241-2477 overlooking pool & clubhouse & wooded area, 3rd
floor w/elevator. $229,900 285-1800
LookU pA
Mude[6 KM Utwork elU LK ~II~~ ttI ILW Jmu
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
.. 3 | community at Tiffany by The Sea with
S- Iits own beach access. Don't miss this
incredible opportunity at $1,395,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821
OPEN HOUSESUNDAY 2 4PM
116 NORTH RIVER IPalencia)
Former Rutenburg model fully
furnished! Features an abun-
dance of glass, stunning
.accents, screened pool w/sittng
area, frplc & summer kitchen
$2,149,000 Call Michelle Floyd
CHIMNEY LAKES OFFICE...,
Center. Brand new office space
for lease. 7855 Argyle Forest
Blvd. Easy access plus an
excellent location. 1,130 square
feet priced at $16 $17 per
square foot. Call Ingrid Friend
or Deborah Childers today! '
RARE OPPORTUNITY
Approximately 1,500sf Pointe
Condo. The only'. condo
development bordering thd
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
property .This 3BR/2BA second
foor unit has water to golf view
$675,00.0 KIm Martlri-Fisher
STUNNING HISTORIC HOME
This classic 3BR/2.5BA nome
plus 1BR/1BA guest house Is
listed on the National Registry
and is walking distance from
Epping Forest, San Jose,
Country Club & Bolles School.
$694,900 Please call Tom Clark
PALENCIA HOMESITEI INTRACOASTAL LOT
Located on almost 2 acres In Wonderful opportunity to build
the estate section of Palencia, a your dream home on this 125 x
golf course community with 400' lot. A truly. rare find Lot
unparalleled scenery A truly filled with gorgeous mature
perfect setting lor you to build trees, concrete bulkhead, dock
your dream home' Call Michelle perrtit applied for. $1,300,000.
Floyd today' S1 450,000 Please contact Susan Fort
200 FEET ON THE BLVD. SEVILLA DEL MAR
Build your: dream home and 2-unit town home development
walk along one of Florida's most wtunobsiructed ocean view"l
beautiful beaches from your Each unit will boast over 250Q0f,'
. private deeded beach access. stainless appliances, granite,
Limited availability of land ,in custom cabinets, crown
Ponte Vedra. $879,900 Call molding, 2-car garage & morel
Patti Martin for more information $1,100,000 Mandy Seckinger
LAKEFRONT SETTING LEEWARD VILLAS
2-story traditional 6BR/5BA plus Welcoming, comfortable & char-
bonus rm set on beautiful lake! ming, inspired by West Indies
Upscale & elegant refinements, archit. &. set in exclusive com-
wood firs, heavy molding, grand munity of Beach House b/w
kitchen with gourmet finishes, PVB & St. Aug. Panoramic
Miele & SubZero appliances, marsh & ICW views. Michelle
$1,500,000 Call Michelle Floyd Floyd $1,071,870 $1,271,870
TORTOLA COTTAGE ST. JOHNS LANDING ESTATES
Set In the new exclusive Beach Custom home/lot packages from
House Community b/w PVB & $375,000 in this riverfront
St. Aug. An exceptionally flex- community presented by
ible floor plan makes this the Builtmore Bldrs! Pristine lots,
ideal home. West Indies archi- great floor plans plus private
lecture, granite, stainless appl. community boat ramp to St.
$1,111,600. Michelle Floyd Johns River. Call Michelle Floyd
NEW CONSTRUCTION INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY
Fabulous home by Builtmore Now under construction! Luxu,
Bldrs! Nestled in waterfront rious 2-story Mediterranean
community of St. Johns Landing style villa in beautiful Harbour,
Estates! Stunning floor plan, Island w/separate guest quar-
custom cabinetry, artful crown ters, home theater, wine cellar,
molding, soaring ceilings & elevator, pool/spa, 50' boat slip.
more. $505,000 Michelle Floyd $3,550,000 Call Michelle Floyd
From Cottages to Castles
WATERFRONT
HARBOUR ISLAND
Luxurious 7.300 Iq. ft Sabader custom
home features exquisne imushe; through-
ouL. high-tech concrete construction, 6
BRS/6 fuil/2 halfbaths, separate aupair
apt heated pool and 50 ft. dock on
deepwater harbor on the Intracoastal.
Si9 svio 0in*"0
OCEANFRONT
JACKSONVILLE BCH
incredible shingle-sryle home is all new
except for the foorpnnt. Approximately
3,8Q0 sq. ft., 4 BRS, each with its own
bath, powder room, gorgeous wood
floors, custom finishes, huge oceanfront
deck and low-maintenance yard. The
ultimate beach house! $3,950,000
.. Etizabeth Hudgins
Prudential Network Realty's
TOP SALES AGENT
Th f, l.- trt h f',.-'. .rin nt h.i .efllh- tt 'rfthe First Coast lifestyle"
(904) 285-8449 ext. 3028 Cell 553-2032
(j, Prudential
Network Realty
Visit Elizabeth and all her properties on the internet at
www.beacheshomes.com or e-mail at elizhudgins@aol.com
Independently owned and operated 121
1000 Sawgrass Village Drive, Saite 101, Ponte Vedr a Biec, FL 32082
TIFFANY BY THE SEAl
This incredibly beautiful home is 1/2
block from ocean. Sunshine bright
open floor plan -4 BR plus office and
art studio., Gourmet kitchen includes
custom cabinets,, granite
countertops, gas cook top and wine
cooler. $1,675,000. MLS# 273214
FORGET RENTING
Lovely move in ready 3rd floor
condo. Quiet private location
overlooking natural area. Great
room with fireplace, all appliances
.included plus 2 deeded parking
spaces. $164,500. MLS# 266526
OCEANFRONT RETREAT!
Luxury living on the ocean in this 2
bedroom, 2 bath, 3rd floor condo.
Spectacular views from inside as
well as outside balcony. Building
offers heated pool, exercise room,
sauna and extra storage in addition
to garage parking. Priced to sell at
$680,000. MLS# 289653
LOCATION COUNTS...OCEANWALKI
You'll love entertaining family and
friends in this 1 story, 4 bedroom
beach home. Spacious family room
with fireplace opens to kitchen and
separate breakfast area. Split
bedrooms, screened pool, security,
located in highly sought after
neighborhood. $734,900. MLS#
278270
OLD ATIANTIC BEACH!
Newly remodeled 2 story, 5 bedroom
home. Flexible open floor plan, over
3000 SF of living area. Beautiful
kitchen, stainless appliances, stone
andwood floors, fireplace in living
room, Possible in-law suite, 2 car
garage $789,000. MLS# 283187
EASY TO ENJOY!
First floor 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo,
split bedrooms, large storage area,
all appliances included, shows like
a model. Conveniently located for
easy commute. Pool, tennis,
exercise facilities, clubhouse and
more. $174,000.
Judy Nicholson presents....
Makkig Dreams a Realty ~
Dir:904-280-2820
Eve:904-241-2160
E-mail:judybythebeach@aol.com
VIEW THE VIRTUAL TOURS AT
.www.judynicholson.com
Campfield 2/2,1126 sf, new &
ready to move in. $174,900
David Kuo
Office: 273-3939
ceu: 955-0776
il' Palm Valle\ RdJ. Sit I":
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
PRICE REDUCED! You gotta
Take a Look!
Charmingly redone A to Z! 4BR/2.5BA cedar shake,
high GRceils, beachy kit tile, new cpt, paint, jacuzzi,
fans, lots of windows. Priced to sell! $258,900.
Perfect spot near base, bch, Wonderwd Brdg for
',! i.^, access to S-side shops, Move-in ready!
"She KNOWS the beaches...
Rosemary She SELLS the town!"
Naug hon Call 568-1523
Miller
IWAewer eHome in%
Itlantic Beach
4BR/2BA Lovely well maintained home on
quiet street with fenced back yard. Vaulted
ceilings, new ceramic tile, newer carpet, newly
tiled fireplace. Easy to show.
Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul
904-859- 9100o
Gorgeous Oceanviews Duplex--One
Lot off Oceanfront!
Awesome views off huge oceanside deck, 2/2 up,
f-place, new cpt, paint, 2/1.5 dwn, charming private
courtyd, rents $1350 or easy S.F. convert. Total
rebuilt. '91, A treasure! Walk to "corner",
S Immaculate! Huge 2-car gar, $982,000
"She KNOWS the beaches...
Rosemary She SELLS the town!"
Milaugher on Call 5681523
Atlantic Beach-Just 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 S BH
Covered Porch, Full Fenced in Yard w/l .4 '. El L-
Room for Pool. Priced to sell at $539,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer f
571-9821 i ,.
1 3 Beautiful Cottages
at Atlantic Beach
Exclusive Private Community
This Maintenance Free 3-story
-Ji 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.
$875,000.
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821.
ATLANTIC BEACH
SELVA MARINA
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!!
This Open Floor Plan 3BR/2.5BA Home in Selva Marina
sits on a 90 x 98 lot with 2 car garage. All living space on
1st floor, Bdrms on 2nd floor. Very
LD 1 Peaceful setting with Natural Front Yard.
Home is in move-in condition. Priced to
Sell $499,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
Adorable JAX Beach
Bungalow!!!
Concrete block home! 3BR/1.5BA home just blocks to
the beach. Remodeled kitchen. Tile
throughout, fenced backyard. 1031 J 3
14th Ave N D/Or From Penman to E .
on 15th Ave N to first R on 14th Ave A" l
N home on L. $299,900
Connie Grubbs \ "
612-9911 p ,1
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday and Sunday 1:00-3:00
310 South 2nd Street Ilha Bella
Brand New Construction 1/2 Block to the Ocean South Jax Beach
Brand New Town Home! 3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-car garage,
Absolutely Beautiful! Stucco, Stainless Steel Appliances-Granite
counterto0s, Open floor plan-crown molding and more...Oceanviews
from master balcony. Lowest price in new
V" Rb E construction East of 3' SSt.$574,000 Dir.'From
n ELJ iThird Street, East on 4th Ave South and L ert
onto 2nd St The terracotta color bldg on left.
2nd unit n7 '8':
CaU MargiPetitt Top Producer
J 571-9821
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY
3BR/2BA condo in Jax Beach!
Open House Sunday 2p-4p! Seller paNs I \r of condo fees' 62
Jaidin de Mer. Dir: Beach Blvd to south on. 15h Street to right on
Shener, unit 62 is in back. This newer 3BR/2BA condo is 1500sf
w/a garage. Only $259,9,00!
Call Amy Wilson at 955-0700 and visit www.acwhomes.com!
View 100s of homes! ..
For photos and more information
including addresses visit
JaxBestHomes.com
Fees .il giily higher on homes ot er 530i(000. 5395 transacon fee
Completely remodeled 4BR/3BA home close to everything JTB, the
Atlanuc Ocean. The Lodge and Club. Sai grass. restaurants, shopping and
more. Hard wood floors. granite counientops and custom cabinets in kitchen.
qew paint throughout. new batuhooms and a huge.deck overlookingprivate
\ard and pond. e I P T RE-ALT R
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(j Prudential or 1904;477-6668
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uhTops in Sales. lehListimengs and Transactions fhor the Beaches office in 2005!
Tops in Sale,. Listings and Transactionsjor the Beaches office in 2005'
''eac. (904 2OT BE2.
yrop (904) 249-8261
Oceanfront paradise!
4BR'5BA. panoramic 'ieas. hardwd & rile firs.
huge oceanfrm deck. 2 frplc. 3ailted ceilings, 3
cai gir Thishm was build for eniertauingi
$2.770.000 MLS 229099
Exclusive Harbour Island @ Marsh Landing
Amenities galore including 50 Ft boat slip,.
gourmet kit, wine celler, loft area w/wet bar and
so much more! MLS 281517 $2,569,000
East of AlA! New! 1.5 blocks to ocean, over
3300+ sq It, 5 bdrms, loaded, metai roof, bonus
rm,great details A must seat
$1,150,000 MLS 282158
<4500K.to $11M
Duplex Plus!
Great opportunity in Neptune Bch. 2 units have
3BR/2BA, owners unit 4BR/4BA. Live in one,
rent two! $995,000 MLS 254907
Close to WGV & St Augustine. 3278sfhm has
gated entry. 3BR/2BA W- 2 half baths, pool,
atrium, office, wd firs, 2 frplc. 4 stall bam & 4
pastures. $975,000 MLS 268786
Have It all! 4BR/2,5BA hm located in Vilano
Bch. Enjoy'views of ocean, ICW, inlet & Old
Town. Cherry & marble flrs, fab kit
$874,900 MLS 280960 /
Located on the 18th fairway this 4BR/4BA
updated home has it all! Huge master w/oversized
whirlpool tub. $799,987 MLS 289394
Waterfront hm. 4BR/2BA all brick, great
kitchen and baths, huge pool.& spa, boat house +
lift and dock. $749,900 MLS 283145
Oceanfront condo 2BR/2BA on 14th fir, up-
dated kit w/new cabinets & granite. Most furnmi-
ture included. $575,000 MLS 286686
(zrider $500Ki
Lakefront beauty with 4BR/2BA great open
floor plan & great community.
$479,000 MLS 291767.
Great hm w/loads of upgrds + bonus rm up-
stairs w/full bath. Lrg covered porch. Kit w/island
& ugrd cabnts. $369,900 MLS 284511
Ponte Vedra Poolhome, immaculate 3BR/2BA
home w/fenced yard in St Johns county.
$314,900 MLS 281328
Fun in the Sun! 2BR IBA condo Hall
bik from the beach Hurry because 11i.n'[
lat liong'%305,000 RLS 291450
Immaculate. nell maintained 3BR hm a
screened lani in Stonebursi
$259,900 MI4S 288106
"Trevor Green" well maintained
4BR/2BA, 2,026 sf, nestled in w/Oak
Trees,big grtrm, fncdyd. $249,900 MLS
291561
Immaculate 2/2 condo w/screened.lanai.
Includes all'appliances +'W/D. A "10" w/I
garage,+ Views$214,900 MLS 281330
Location, condition, value this condo has
it all! 2BR/2BA w/fireplace, new paint &
carpet. $206,900 MLS 281813
Marshfront T'home! With 2BR/1.5BA
w/private fenced backyard & screened.
porch. + No assoc fees!
$175,000 MLS 279061
Great condo w/Marsh Views, 1BR/1BA,
inclds all applns + W/D, amenities + in
Comm. $161,900 MLS 279377
2BR CONDO W/GARAGE
2BR/2BA on ground/level, garage
just outside. Beautiful view of pond
Irom screened lanai, very well
maintained! $229,000 MLS 283193
HL 49686
IMMACULATE CONDO!
2BR '2BA snows like a model w/high
ceilings bled patio. & nol lubD Move
in ready! 5127.500 MLS 288527 HLI
50166
STEPS TO BEACH
3BR/2BA w!new kitchen, wood
floors, bonus room w/wet bar, lots
of upgrades. In Atlantic Beach.
$745,000 MLS 285618 HL 49876
ATLANTIC BEACH! .
Fabulous pool home, 2 story brick
accent, stunning entrance, great for
entertaining your friends or family.
$499,900 MLS 280831 HL 49546
i : NEPTUNE BEACH
3BR, 1.5BA town home for sale,
cute home ready for you. Bring all
offers. $238,000 MLS 283609 HL
49706
NEPTUNEBEACHI
2BR/1 5BA townhome, great
location, very charming! $255,000
MLS 261679 HL 50486
KENSINGTON GARDENS
CIRCLE E. '
3BR/2BA home overlooking-wood
preserve in front & in back!
$229,900 MLS 264359 HL 50556
S KEY WESTSTYLE
Steps to ocean, metal stucco roof,
& vinyl, shake wraparound porch,
hardwood floors, granite counters
,A+. $955,000 MLS 277190 HL
49236
S300'S
"S Jax bch 3BR/2BA on large lot,,
great, room w/brick, fp, tile floors,
split BR's. & screened porch.
$337,500 MLS 291633 HL 50436
A '1O+
Immac. Maintained 3BR/2BA on
quiet street, great floor plan for
entertaining, upgrades throughout!
$425.000 MLS 291132 HL 50396
HEATHER GLEN
2126 SF, 4BR/2BA, great location
JTB/Hodges. Formal LR, DR,
,fenced yard designed for pool Many
upgrades! $319,900 MLS 281729
HIL 49606
EXECUTIVE HOME
5BR/4BA fantastic view of 10th,
fairway, separate living & dining
area, & family rm w/fireplace!
$492,900 MLS 289649 HL.50206
WALK TO THE PARK
Just steps to Boone Park. 3BR/2BA
1600 SF, built in 1926, brick
fireplace & hardwood floors.
$259,975 MLS 287358 HL 50056.
THE CLOISTERS
4BR oceanfront condo, top floor,
riorth end unit for most panoramic
ocean views, w/garage. $1,175,000
i MLS 289809 HL 50246
Atlantic Beach
Watson Office
(904) 249-3804
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Situated on First Street in Jacksonville Beach directly across from the
Atlantic Ocean, the condominiums at Las Olas offer the style and
elegance of uptown living in a.secure, relaxed setting. All of the
amenities of living at the beach are right outside your door.
Only 2 units per floor with SPECTACULAR VIEWS
of the Atlantic Ocean. Priced from $839,415
*Call about buyer incentives.*"
For more information contact:
PW&t4d6le emauae, PA, REALTOR@
(904) 241-7461 ext 231 'Prudential
or (904) 477-6668 Prudential
www.jacksonvillemichelle.com NetwokRealsity<.ai
michellehomes2003@yahoo.com
Tops i Sales, Listings and Transactions for the Beaches office in 2005!
I Jacksonvi eah'
Consider quality construction...consider these 6 solid concrete block
brand new town homes. Beautiful wood floors through out, loft
style, open floor plan, lots of natural light, 42' cabinets, 2 balconies.
Great location only a few blocks to the Atlantic Ocean!
Prices range from: $399,900 $427,900. 445 5tfih Street North.
W& e eae we.ism PA, REALTOR
(904) 241-7461 ext 231
S or (904) 477-6668 Prudential
www.jacksonvillemichelle.com Networ Realty ,. a..
miichellehomes2003@yahoo.com
Tops in Sales, Listings and Transactions for the Beaches office in 2005!
Marr 11 2006
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S 1326 South Third Street, Jacksonvie Beach (904) 24-261A
Sub's cri beToday!! 249-.-9033 a
Put the Lea der to Work 1|or You!
IVILAML -1, IVV
Majylc
Realty
EASTWINDS
OCEANFRONT
CONDO
Enjoy spectacular views of the
ocean from this 3BR/3BA 2,350
SF condo w/custom features
and upgrades. Call Grace
Tausz: 612-1089 $1,199,000
Private Beach Accessl Tennis & Volleybanl
Beautlial View oi Lake Courts
& Fountain Movie TheaIre
Swimming Pool & Spa Wireless Inlernet
Fitness Ceter Summer Kitchen
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
RealtorO
Don Brown Realty
(904) 612-3231
OPEN
HOUSE!!
922 1st Street South
#202
Sunday
lpm-4pm
Incredible
Oceanview
Condo!!!
3/2 Light and Bright with
exquisite designer finishes.
Ready for new owners
This is a MUST SEE!!!
$629,900
OCEANSIDE-
REAL ESTATE
Morgan Shirley
Office: 904-242-4949
Mobile: 904-610-9696
2/2 Ameities'! -
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SERVICE AT YOUR HNGERTIPS! I
From the gate sentry to the concierge to the beach & golf
shuttles & more, they will be there to serve you. All just F
steps from your 2BR/2BA lake front cottage condo on the
east side of A1 A in PVB. $361,900.
Call Sherri Beno for more details!
11N 1N Sherri Beno
N- REALTOR"
: CONNECTION 904-651-1830
A Real TRIPLEX near Beach! A Rare
"Old Nept" Opportunity
Here's a deal! Zoned "triplex" just 1 blk to bch, 4
blk to corner! S. cone. blk, 2BR/1BA up & dwn.
1BR/1BA Gar. Apt. so cute! Has newer roof,
windows, AC, Kit/BAneed work. Orige.hrdwd firs.
loaded w/potential to rent or convert to S.F.
$699,000
Rosemary
Naughton Mlr
Miller
"She KNOWS the beaches...
She SELLS the town!"
Call 568-1523
A BARGAIN
AT THE PALMS!
Lowest priced 2BR at The Palms and it's on the ground
floor, too. Buy it quick! Split bedroom, plan is great for
roommates. All appliances, incl. washer/dryer.
Lots of tile, screened patio. Gated community w/
lots of amenities. $189,900. Call Sherri Beno!
Sherri Beno Ri fNU
REALTORW' N .
904- 651-1830 CONNECTIDON
43 FT. BOAT SLIP
w/2BR CONDO in ST. AUGUSTINE
Like out of a magazine, this waterfront 2BR/1 BA condo has
been totally renovated and is being sold furnished. Views
of Intracoastal, your dock, pool & marina from the large
t balcony. Ocean access 1/4 mile away. $585,000
MLS # 269377 Call Sherri Beno
Sherri Beno N Dn
REALTOR' n. UU
904- 651-1830 ICONNECTIDN
Best Buy Today
on the Ocean!!
Southshore Condominium, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent,
Condition in South Jax Bch,
1 ECovered Parking. Priced to sell at
EiLj $599,900
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
13727 Richmond Park Drive
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Look alike model full of upgrades ,\aim. open floor plan with French
doors overlooking wooded area 3BR/2BA Comes, with 1'car garage with
storage Enjo\ the private. landscaped patio area overlooking nature,..
Reduced to $195,000 M e Cok,, PA. REA TOR I
(904) 241-7461 e't 231
Prudential or (904) 477-6668
.www.jacksonvillemichelle.com !
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Tops in Sales, Listings and Transactions'for the Beaches office in 2005!
Take life eas)! No lawn care here just .
plenty\ of s\\imming and tennis!
Charming 2BR/2BA condo \,ith living
room % iih fireplace and sliding glass
doors looking out to the screened lanai. This home has nice views of
lake. Close to everything: beach, restaurants & shopping.
Offered at $183,000.
New carpet, paint & light fixtures.*
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1904i 41-7461 exl 231
or (904) 477-6668 n
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Oceanviews from Your
Private PeInthouse
September '06 completion, 9th FL
1 0 "1. penthouse w/3,700 SF of indoor
":''" *l living, 620SF oceanview terrace,
,. .^' -': roof top access. 4BR/5BA master
." :suite & study, 10' ceilings,
gourmet kit. Other amenities inc.
pool & covered parking.
Lynn.Saul, 904-859-9100
EAST COAST REALTY
OF JACKSONVILLE, INC. '
247-4724
OCEAN LINKS
2BR/2BA, water to golf view,
screened wraparound porch,
Svaulted ceilings, FP $249,900
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3BR/2BA On Eastwind Dr.,
close to schools. $339;900
SUMMER HOUSE
1BR/1BA, golf course views.
$950/mo.,
PONTEVEDRA
Summer House Condos
2 1BR/1BA-loft units, golf
views! $178,900
LOT llth Ave. N., 50 x 120
residential lot. $24,9,000
38R SOUTHSIDE CONDO W/GARAGE
UNDER 170K
3BR/2BA condo in quiet gated community near Avenues
Mall for $169,000, includes all appliances and GARAGE. 1
year home warranty, vaulted ceilings, split
|j bedrooms makes it great for roommates. MLS #
273791 Call Sherri Beno for more information or
Si to seeSherri Benee!
I REALTORR'
CODNNETIDN 904- 651-1830
New Waterfront Co m 4nity
Watersedge HIarbortown
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
Mag front yard. Only 3 left!!! Prices
E. H ^ starting at $1,088,900
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821
No Condo Fees
for One Year!
Desirable 1/1 in Ponte Vedra with Private Beach Access! This
ground floor, 755 sq has been completely renovated with 42"
maple cabinets, black appliances and
]much more. $164,900 MLS # 284335.
Call
e:! Connie Grubbs 904-612-9911 or
Denise Arnold 904-704-9885
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 2n"
dwelling w/ a 2BR/1BA on a 50 x 125
II lot 1.5 blocks to the Ocean. DON'T
*" j~I g M).HlIS')ONE!
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821
I BEDROOM CONDO W/GARAGE
Lovely IBR condo in Marsh Landing with garage just steps
away. Quiet gated community w/pool & fitness center. 2nd
floor condo, no one above you, golf course views, FP, all
appliances. Ready for quick move-in. $170,000.
Call Sherri Beno
n"n iSherri BenO
ini TRE ALTOR"
r ONNECfflnlN 9onj- s6-183
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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
3 Bdrm Condo in Villas at
En Marsh Landing with
Marsh Views on 3 sides;
Tons of Upgrades plus Garage,
Priced to Sell at $259,000
Gated Community with many amenities including clubhouse,
pool and state-of-the-art fitness center, New paint, hardwood
floors, crown molding, updated baths and more. All
appliances included. 1-car garage, awesome Marsh Views!
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821
MARVIN Real Estate
SManagement a Sales, Inc..
1835 North Third Streeat .
Sacksonville Beach, FL 3220o
FOR SALE Call Joe Floyd 219-7638
JACKSONVILLE BEACH OPEN HOUSE SUN 2.6
Desirable beach property. JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Zoned residential/commercial. 78 Jardin De Mer Place
1626sf in 3 buildings business 3/2, 1500 SF, 2nd floor condo.
plus 2 efficiency apartments. 2 Fireplace. Condo has all the
blocks from ocean. Fully upgrades!! Move in condition.
occupied $799,000 Located in a quiet area under a
,canopy of trees. This condo is a
MUSTSEE! $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
+++++ SALES RENTALS *++.
+ +RENTAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT +++
++4 ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT +
e-mail: marvln-real-estate@marvln-group.com
web site: http//marvln-group.com
Tel: 249-8599 Fax: 249-8598
LARGE EFFICIENCY apartment excel-
leni location. 2 blocks Irom ocean, very
clean. No pels $550/mo 642-1214 or
241-1219
JAX BEACH. Villas al Marsh Landing.
Large 1BR.1BA. fireplace, Pergo.
$900'mo 379.4288
HALF BLOCK to ocean 2BR1BA, reno.
vated, includes washer'oryer. CH&A, no
pels, $1250'mo 662-7771.
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR/2BA
Townhouse. $850/mo I mile west of May-
port ferry 733-5225. 241-RENT.
NEPTUNE BCH near ocean. Clean, nice
1BR apl wt garden atnum. $750/mo.
Avail, soon spacious 2BR. 247-1417
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r Stockron .A Tradinon Since 1884L1 : ,S
WE RENT THE BEACHES DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY, YEARLY
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.1275 Bay shore DrN NMayporn 2/2
816 BeUeza ... Ponte Vedra 1/1
116 Cranes Lake PonteVedra 2/2.5
1702 Villas of Marsh Landing Jax Beach 3/2
108 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 2/1.5
10217Belieza PonteVedra 2/2
403 Tournament Road PonteVedra/Fairfield :2/2-
125 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 3/2
'810 Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 3/2
63 Tifton Cove North Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 3/2
3174 Merrill Blvd Jax Beach 3/2
67 Fisherman Coe: Pone Vedra/Sdaigrasd CC 2/2
1604 Ocean Pond Court Jax Beach 3/2.5
90 Cat Road Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass 3/2
1337 Charlemagne Fiddler's Marsh/PV 3/2
4448'Pebblcbrook Dnve JavRivjer.:.ok .(Glen Kemarr 3/2
1978 Glenrield Crossing Ct St Johns Golf & CC 4/2.5
3343 Lighthouse Poinie Lane Jax Beach 3/3
2001 Windjammer Ln South Ponte Vedra 3/3.5 +
637 Bonaire Circle Jax Beach/Ocean Cay 4/2
529 Sunset Drive Ponte Vedra 3/2.5
534 Momingside Drive Ponte Vedra 4/2.5
109 Gardenia Avenue Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 4/2
3565 Bay Island Circle Jax Beach/Ocean Cay 3/2.5+k
211 Mira Vista Jax/Intracoastal 3/2
117 Deer Cove Dr Marshlanding 4/2.5
9910 Preston Trail Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 3/2.5,
806 Metropolitan Jax Beach 3/2
1316 Turtle Dunes Ct. South Ponte Vedra 5/4
408 Berkman Plaza Jax/Downtown Riverfront 2/2+lo:
12907 Huntley Manor Dr Jax Golf & Country Club 5/4
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$1350 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 3/2 1700
$1400 Beach Club Villas Sawgrass Beach Club Eff. 600
$1500/wk 2503S.PonteYdma(SPECIALRATE) S. Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2100
$1800/wk The Retreat Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2 1600
$3600 191 121 Street (3mo.min.) Atlantic Beach 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/wk562.Ponte Vedra Blvd. Ponte Vedra 3/1.5 1700
$2500 22 Carriage Lane w/pool Sawgrass/Country Club 2/2 1800
$2500/wk 728 Oceanfront Nept. Bch/Oceanfront 3/2.5 w/gamenn2600
$2600 534 Momingside Drive Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2400
$2700/wk 2824 Coastal Hwy Vilano Beach/Oceanfront 6/4 4000
$2700 114 BayHill Court Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 3/2.5 1800
$2900 4160 CoastalHwy. (SPECIALRATE)Vilano, Beach/Oceanfront 3/2 2000
$3500 163 Sea Hammock Old Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2+den 1800
$3500 The Cloister Atlantic Beach 3/2 2000
$3900/wk347 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Oceanfront/Pool 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
Dally, Weekly and Monthly.**
Call today to book your next vacation!
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228 Ponte Vedra Park Dr. Suite 500
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
(904) 285-2882
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Interest Only
Loans Available
Call us today!!
904-246-9915
MUST SALE 3BR/1BA,. close to schools,
navy base, beach, in nice quiet park.
$17,000 owner finance w/$5000 down or
best cash offer. 249-9347.
HANNA PARK. Like new, 3BR/2BA sin-
gle, 1215sf, w/carport, deck, all GE kitch-
en, CH&A, washer/dryer, new carpet.
Mapy upgrades. Financing available. Re-
becca, 246-7684.
DOWNTOWN JAX, prime location,
5460sf., 2 story, 12 parking spaces. Ideal
for office, studio, gallery. Owner financing
available. '$625,000. Must seel For ap-
pointment 608-6133.
EXCELLENT LOCATION, storefront,, ap-
proximately 900sf. 415 3rd St. South.
$499,000. (904)537-0503.
RENT VS. Own!l Wnat 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
JAX BEACH East of 3ra. 3BR'1BA apard-
men! 2 1.2 olocKS tO ocean. washer'dryer,
CH&A $1140.mo 821.9751 or 303-3099.
ACROSS FROM Beach. 2BR/1BA
$1300,mo. Snort-term Call 247-8032
JAX BEACH 2BR'1BA, 2 Blocks to
OCEAN. CH&A. $850/mo. 401 South 2nd
Streel 616-2871
EAST OF 1st Street. Ocean Views!
2BRIBA 2 car garage, WDHUI, 111 Palm
PI. Neplune Ben $1500tmo. 247-6724.
382-8259
ATLANTIC BEACH Main Sq Duplex.
2BR.1BA, screened porch. fireplace.
WDHU. CH&A. $750'mo. 19041891-0606.
or (3521478-2161.
PVB. NEW 2BR.2BA Condo wain amen.-
ries Near Beach $970!mno 710-5200.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Assisi Lane. pool,
3BR/1.5BA, end unit. 2 stores. 1075sl.
fireplace, WDHU, new carpet no smoking.
no pets $850/mo. .dep.. 629-1584
ATLANTIC BEACH. Ground floor 1BR
private in-law suite in newer upscale
house. Ktichen. living room, dining area.
washeridryer, deck, carpon, central air,
ceiling loans, cable HBO. alarm central
vac., no smoking uilites included. 300 ti.
10o Peach Small pet OK. S1050'mo
(904)607-1177.
1-1/2'BLOCKS to Ocean. 1st Ae. South,
1BR/1BA $725/mo 19041891 -0606,
1352)478-2161
2BR I 5BA townhome. Deacnes area. par-
tially furnished, $800/mo plus sc dep.
Call 241-8508
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ATLANTIC BEACH Duplex. 360-362 8th
St. 2BR/1BA, CH&A, WDHU, quiet
neighborhood. $1000/mo. $750/deposit.
241-9009.
2BR/1BA, 1200SF., washer/dryer, CH&A,
sunroom, large work room, 1 block to
ocean. $995/mo. (904)525-1676.
OCEANVIEW
UPSTAIRS 1BR/1BA. 1016 North 1st St.
Jax. Beach. $825/mo 280-7776.
MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550, on pri-
vate lots. Near Mayport Naval Station, no
dogs, 333-5579.
OCEANFRONT TOWNHOME, Totally
renovated. New kitchen & baths. 1739 1st
Street North, Jax Beach. 2BR/3.5BA,
3 large Oceanfront decks, 1-car garage.
$2500/fumished; $2200/unfumished.
(904)614-1639.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, 1 blk to ocean,
2BR 1BA, $785/mo. (904)891-0606 or
(352)478-2161.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR townhouse,
CH&A, WDHU, no pets, $850/mo,
$400/dep. 246-3130.
NEP BCH, 2BR 1.5BA, clean, W/D, near
ICW, fenced yard, $825/mo. 631-8607.
NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach. Best
area, quite, safe residential neighborhood.
2BR/1BA, 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. .
2BR/1BA JAX BEA9H newly renovated
w/washer/ dryer, quiet area, available
now. $875/mo + deposit. 201 N. 9th St.
246-9162 (3#)
JAX BEACH Townhome, 2BR/1.5BA,
newly renovated. $1025/mo. (904)237-
9375.
SHADY & Quiet, like new. 1BR/1BA,
CH&A, kitchen equipped, close to Base.
All Afutilities included. Small pet OK.
$650/mo: 247-4221.
DUPLEX 2BR Upper unit near Atlantic
Blvd. & Hart Bridge. No pets. $650/mo.
307-2841, 223-5211,
ATLANTIC BEACH. 1BR just steps to
ocean Convenient area! $1000/mo.. All
SSouth Realty, 241-4141.
JAX BEACH. Premium Oceanview.
Renovated. Hardwood floors, Dish-
washer, CH&A. Studios, $650/mo.
1BR/1BA, $750/mo, $850/mo, $1000/mo.
(904)859-1301, 553-1354.
JAX BEACH 4 Blocks to Ocean
1BR/IBA Apanmenl. $550/mo 220 4th
Street So 09041)891-0606, (3520478-2161
INTRACOASTAL WEST- New 1BR.1BA
condo w/comm. pool & more' $900mo Al.
so, 2BR/2BA w/garage. Convenient to
UNF $1100imo.. All Southr Realty.
241.4141
JAX BEACH townhouse 187 South 8in
Ave 2 blocks io Ocean, 2BR/2.5BA,
1500si, 1c ar age. no pets. $1350'mo.
2239789
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
Classified 5
PONTE VEDRA. .Spacious 3BR/2BA`
Townhouse, wood floors. Quiet,- secure
'neighborhood, close to Beaches, shop-
ping, JTB. $1085/mo. Call 285-7162.,.
FURNISHED HOUSE, AB, 3BR/2BA, 2
blocks to Ocean. Avail. 4/15; $1950/mo.
(904)246-5376, (315)521-5000.
CUTE 1BR/1BA, 1 block to beach, wash-
er/dryer, no pets, $675/mo. 809 South 2nd
Street Jax Bch. 610-9771.
REALTY SERVICES, INC
SALES & RENTALS
Frankie
Parks-Lyon IR
PRO P E RT I E S
Atlantic Beach
+ 3BR/2BA condo, Seaplace-furnished,
pool, w.alk to ocean SI 200/mo
Mayport
+ 2BR/2BATH, Maport Landing.
nealy remodeled unit. \ery nice
$825/mo
+ 2BR/2BA. Maeport Landing.
close to base. $S00/mo
+ 2BR/2BA. Mayport Landing,
close to base $795/mo
Neptune Beach
+ 2BR/2BA Api. across from ocean
top unit W/D-water included
$1200/mo
Jax Beach
+ 3BR/2BA condo, South Shore on
ocean, pool, furnished unit.
Starring May Ist, $1900/mo for
6 months.
+ 3BR/2.5BA condo, New-Three
stories, I 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
+ 4BR/2BA H-New Home off Beach
Blhd. 13826 Zion Gate Cr 2 car
garage, $1700/mo.
eWE NEED RENTALS .
Call us for
Professional Property Management
Call 249-2322
JAX BEACHFRONT 2BR condo, no lease,
pet negotiable, $1300/mo., 673-1550.
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, $825/sec.
dep; (904)343-9908
GORGEOUS 2BR/1BA beach cottage lo-
cated at 214 South St Neptune Bch.
Beautifully renovated to include: all new
kitchen, bath, carpeting, laundry room,
CH&A, and much more. Fenced back
yard, storage garage, 1 5 block to beach
$1395/mo., $1395 security deposit. Abso-
lulely no smoking, no pelsl 246-8911
LARGE 1BR, excellent location, 2 blocks
to Ocean. very clean. No pels $650/mo
642-1214, 241-1219
.ATLANTIC BCH ocean front, 3BR/2BA
large condo, all amenities, 219-2481
JAX BEACH 2BR/1BA, CH&A. carpeted,
painted. WDHU, no pets, 246-0576.
Majip
aRealty
PONTE VEDRA
FURNISHED RENTAL
Lovely 1BR/1BA ground
floor unit with new
appliances. 7 month
minimum.
Call Grace Tausz:. 612-1089
$950
Cattar Realty, Inc.
&M Home Is Where
g The V Heart Is
RENTALS
AVAILABLE:
Ati. Beach: 801 Jasmine St.
3BR/2BA, 1 car gar., screened
porch, fenced yard-S1050
Jax. Beach: 402-D North 13th
Ave., 2BR/1.5Bath, W&D hook-
up, CH&A-$775
v 270-0015 V
WE BUY HOUSES"!
Property Subdivision Rent
Beach Blvd & Hodgs Wolf Creek Condos $ 990
Crooked Creek Dr Riverbrook at Glen-Hodges$1,350
Fiddlers Hammock Lane East of AIA $2,600
Hwy AIA #74 Fountains East of A IA $ 995
LaReser e Cir Fiddlei's Marsh-East of A IA $ 1.390
Ocean Blvd #49 Seaplace ifurmshed $1.200
Pebble Brook Dr. Riveibnf k it Glen-Hodges $ 1,495
I'.111 iSuni n P. Dr N #1i19 Grand Reserve Condii-Hodge $ 975
Lake Stone Circle Saw Mill Lakes $1,800
Coquina ( Waterfront sle of Palms $1,500
Twenty Second St Jax Beach $1,100
BR/BA
2/2.0 I
3/2.0
5/3.5
2/1.5
3/2.0
3/2.0
3/2.0
2/2 (DEN)
' 3/2.0
3/2.0
3/2.0
S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR APTS.
CH/A WDHU;,..:East, of 1st St. $795-
$1195/mo, 41151 Tradewinds, 4 BR water
front $1500/mo. 241-7368, 733-3730.
JAX BEACH
1BR/1BA, upperiapartment, 211 North 8th
Street, CH&A, ho dogs $625/mo, security
deposit4$350: Broker/ Owner 249-8766.
NEW COZY 1BR, deck w/ocean view,
CH&A. Water, sewer, garbage included.
Credit check, No pets. $750/mo 514-8530
OCEANVIEW 1BR
1204 1.st St. N: 1BR 1BA ground floor.
Some pets ok. $690/mo. Call Julie
866-2986. '. '
OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point 2BR/2BA,
available now $1700-$2600/mo 3 monln
minimum rental. (904)241-7206.
2BR/'t.5BA, TILE Iloors CH&A, fenced
Oackyard. Stove, indge. dishwasher.
Credit check $800Bmo 888-259-0783
JAX BEACH. 1 block to ocean,
3BR/1.5BA. CH&A, WDHU patio & balco-
ny. $1350/mo +$900/dep 520 S 2nd Si
19041280-2728 lv msg.
JAX BEACH 3BR/2.5BA, newly renovated
Townhouse, lencea yard. $1250/mo. Di-
mension One Mgi. 642-1759, 635-2488
PVB SAWGRASS Country Club, iNorhn-
gate) 2BR/2BA t den & 2 car garage, wa-
ler to golt yiew $1700/mo (904)514-7150.
JAX BEACH,. 3BRI1BA. close to ocean
$1095/mo. All Souln Realty. 241-4141
ATLANTIC BEACH
3BR,2BA, hardwood floors, 8 houses from
Ihe beach $1700imo Steve 246-9915.
3BR 2BA 1-slory house, 1850sf, w/ 2BR
1BA garage unir, CHA, WDHU blinds,
carpet, Ig Florida room, carponrt. Ig yard,
$2000/mo., $1000/dep 347 3ra Sr., All
Bcn. 241-2624
NEPTUNE BEACH LARGE HOUSE. 3-4
Bedobms, 30h to10 Ocean. Partially fur-
nished/or nol. no dogs, $2300/mo. water'
included. (904)249-3419, 1904)463-0222.
JAX BCH, 1325 N. 16th Ave. 3BR,' 1 5BA,
very clean Indoor WDHU. garage, lawn-
care, $1250'mo. 1904)540-2767.
BEACH & SAN PABLO, 14284 SATIN-
WOOD DRIVE. 2BR/2BA. NO PETS.
$1095/MO. 241-1103 OR 514-5449.
BEACHWALK S. PONTE VEDRA
2BR/2BA. 1540sl, 2-car garage, large
screened porcr, club house, pool. tennis,
beach access, $1475.'mo Owner Agent.
823-1333, 537-7777 icelli
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR;2BA home just
blocks to beach $1550,'mo. All South Re-
airy, 241-4141
INTRACOASTAL WEST- Spacious
3BRi3BA home w/bonus room on lake in
Marsh Soundl Comm. pool $1975/mo
All South Realty, 241-4141.
SOUTH JAX Beach. 413 10In Ave
3BR/1 5BA. Carport. fenced. Available
4/15 New carpel, tile, cabinets, bath. fix-
lures. $1700/mo.t deposit. 398-0232.
PONTE VEDRA 1 block to Ocean Ocean
breezes, 4BR/3BA, 2-cart bonus.
$2500/mo. 707-7000.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR'2BA, 1400st.
$15001mo. deposit Call 237-6655.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 3 Blocks to Ocean.
3BR,'BA washer/drye/dryer plus lawn service.
$1450/mo. deposit 270-0499
NORTH JAX Beach.'Charming 3BR/2BA,
nice .neighborioodI $1250imo.+ deposit.
241-2952
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA nome
w/garage on quiet cul-de-sac. $1150/mo.
All Souih Realty, 241-4141.
3BRBA I ak Bridge Av I4 1.. PONTE VEDRA. Brand new 2BR/2BA;.
S 195 I N Oa k Bi90 76- 9 end unit, ground flobr, 5-star amenities,
$1195/mo.Calli 904)476-6961. fireplace, WDHU. $1100/mo. 887-1959.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA, 2-car garage.
Pets OK. Fenced yard,. Eight blocks to
Beach. $1390/mo. 237-7198, 607-9332.
WALK TO Beach, schools & Jogging
Park 3BRi1BA, garage. CH&A. New tile &
carpel, remodeled kitchen. Well & irnga-
lion system, covered patio, WDHU,
$1300/mo. 1120 South 8th Street, J.B.
343-7264. ., ." '
NEPTUNE BEACH
EAST OF 3RD STREET. 217 Hopkins St
2BR/2BA Patio, carport. $1175/mo.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
125 Bluefish. Dolphin cove 3/2 1-car ga-
rage fence $1250/mo. all secunty deposits
equals 1/2 rent, includes lawn service.
Broker/Owner, 249-8766.
PABLO BAY
Near Mayo Clinic. 4BR/3BA, on lake. re-
tngeralor. wasner/ dryer, 2300si. com-
munity pool, tennis court. 13841 Harbor
Creek. $1995/mo. 273-0125
HAMPTON SOUTH St. John's County.
New nome. 4BR/2BA on lake and goil
course. all appliances, ,washer/dryer.
blinds, granite counter tops Community
amenities. 1165 Garnson Drive,
$1600/mo, Realty Executives 273-3939,
610-6460.
PONTE VEDRA, L'Alrinum, 2BR/2BA. fire-
place, 2 car garage, lawn service. Fenced
yara Now available. $1190'mo. 642-3517.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 3BR/2BA. 1839 Lee-
waid Lane. $1250/mo. includes lawncare
249-9387.
SMALL BUT sweet 3BR IBA. Ig
screened- in porch w/ tropical backyard.
new carpet, nice kitchen Jax Bch.
$1380/mo 612-4166.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA home
in Villages of Pablol Comm. pool, tennis &
more. $1200/mo. All South Realty, 241-
4141.
IMMACULATE INSIDE JAX BCH 3BR
2BA, completely remodeled, 1500sf, A
blocks to beach. No pets. Credit check &
refs 509 7th Ave. N. $1500/mo 993-
1979.
39 FAIRWAY Ln, 3BR 2.5BA, pool, goll-
course, avail. 4/10. Will pro-rajte Isl
month, pool main. incl., $1700/mo Call
424-7204
4BR/3BA
S JAX Bch (oh Jacksonville Dr.). 2500sl,
frplc stainless appliances, wood/ carpet.
great neighborhood, cul-,de-sac. $1800/mo
www.rentiacksonvillebeach.com
1904)962-5332. ..
SOUTH JAX Beach' 1 block to10 ocean,
cute, clean, 3BR/2BA, garage, screened
porch. 115 33rd Ave. South. $1500/mo.
705-3122.
JAX BEACH South. 822 141h Ave. Com-
pletely remodeled, 3BR/2BA, CH&A,
washer/dryer. No peMl. $1300/mo.
246-0478.
ATLANTIC BEACH HOME, avail 5/1.
2BR/3BA office, sunroom. 2.5 blocks to
beach, 6 blocks to town center. Furnished,
unfurnished. $2500/mo. 241-0493
ICW WATERFRONT
TASTEFULLY FURNISHED *
boat litl. dock, deck, pool, 4/3 w/ home
gym, pool table, W/D, huge Florida room,
mother-in-law suite. Bautiful landscape
$3400'/mo incl. pool & yard main.
223-6850
ATLANTIC BEACH West. 3/2, A/C,
WDHU, fenced yard, no pets. $1050/mo
plus dep Avail. May 1st 249-4159 or
334-0563.
PVB SAWGRASS (Northgale) PRICE RE-
DUCED $1800/mo. 3BR/2BA +LR/ DR.'
FR, eat-ln-kilchen, fireplace. WDHU,
screened patio, 2 car garage. Includes
yard & pest and all association fees. 904-
249-3213.
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..
PV BEACH. Ocean Grove. 2/2 all new,
Beach access, down-staiis 'or lake,
$1100/mo. 904-251-5370.
PVB 1BR 1BA. fplc.. 1-car gar, free cable.
comm. pool. $950/mo 545-3156.
PONTE VEDRA. Beautiful 3BR/2BA in
Grand Cay. $300 OFF 1ST MONTH.
$1300/mo w/option to buy 280-5170, 616-
5274. "
JARDIN DE Mer, Jax Beach. Brand new.
Beautiful 2BR/2BA, fireplace, washer/dry-
er 1-car garage, bonom floor. $1100/mo
Owner/reallor 994-3608
PVB GRAND CAY Villas. 2/2, upper,
screened deck off LR, washer/ dryer, gat-
ed comm., comm. pool. TDO, Manage-
ment Svc 246-1125.
PVB- THE Belleza, 1BR 1BA, luxury
amenities, gym & tanning bea, $900/mo.
Call 318-9114.
4 MILES Irom ocean, brand new, 3/2 con-
do, pool view $1200/mo. 1/2 mo free
rent Call 994-1329
PVB SUMMERHOUSE. 1BR, 1BA All re-
son amenities. Walk to the beach. Owner
will sell or rent. and finance.
(904)379-3495 call lor details
PVB -MARSH COVE A perfect
2BR/2.5BA TH. W/D. FP. amenities,
1200sf $1095/mo. 635-6375.
OCEANFRONT. IN Seascape. 3BR'2BA,
w/52' balcony. $1900/mo. 733-4095,
854E0030. 708-0905
OCEANFRONT. 2BR;2BA. furnished,
pool. $1850/mo.+. Snort or long term.
(904)463-7343.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE CONDOS.
1BR/iBA Fireplace, pool, porter.service.
$800/mo Call (904)616-7975.
SPINNAKER IBR/1BA. elegantly turnisn-
ed, steps to ocean, garage, $1900/mo.
708-4022
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA, Atlantic Blvd 0
the Intracoastal Waterway. 3/4BR, 3 5BA,
approximately 2700sf w/marina view. Re-
son style living, live among millionaires!
$2500/mo. Includes 1-car garage, water,
sewer cable, pool, spa. clubhouse., health
club. Marina Walk. galed community
w/waier. Matsh and manna views. Availa-
ble April. 40' boat slip also available. Call
now, 463-2845
OCEANFRONT- JAX Bch. 2/2, furnished.
beautiful views. 5th Floor $1750/mo. 1mo.
minimum. 571-6678
PVB. 2BR/2BA, w/tireplace, new applian-
ces, washer/dryer, many amenities.
$950/mo. 472-0914.
TPC SAWGRASS, 3BR/2 5BA condo,
S1' car garage, gated community.
$1500/mo. 285-4618.
BEAUTIFUL CONDO in PVB. 2BR 2.5BA,
great view, new appliances, $1200/mo.
Visii websihe www.geociiies.com/pvb05
(904)686-0068
PVB -THE Colony Walk to beacn, owner
motivated, 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor, high ceil-
ings, new carpet. W/D +FP. garage.
Avail. immed. $1195/mo Janet 635-6375.
OCEANFRONT GREAT view, studio,
$1800/mo, T'dep. 247-2333.
PVB- BELLEZA. 2BR/2BA 2 avail
$1175/mo. and $1275/mo mncl garage.
Resort Style Living, 1904)502-6160
OCEANFRONT, 1 or 2BR furnished con-
dos. weekly or moninly. (904)463-7343
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes Weekly/monthly. Visit us al:
jaxoeachrentai.com or 535-3911 or
535-3828
OCEANFRONT- FURNISHED & unfur-
nished homes & condos From $500 per
Week' AIk~Qfuth Realty,'241-4141.
S. JAX Bch.' 2BR, 1iliy furriisned, ocean-
'Ironr condo Monthly/ Weekly. 241'0267.
wwvw.renliacksonvillebeach.com
OCEANFRONT 2BR 1BA, weekly- month-
ly, ully lumrnished, 241-1384.
DESTIN, FLORIDA. Directly on the water,
new boutique hotel Harbor Beach, pool.
steps to hnest restaurants. Minutes to
Gull, golft. shopping. Introductory rate.
www innondestinharbor com (800)874-
0470.
FT MYERS BEACH. 2BR/2BA home
w/pool, spawiwaterfall and lanai. Fenced
in yard. 419-872-1231.
MIN
3BR 3BA, gorgeous oceanliont luxury
condo Buill in 2005. 6th floor. 1953s1,
over-sized kitchen, grande counlertops.
GaTed, garage space. healed pool. lacuz-
zi. $3300.'mo.' 1/2 month off call for details
(904)962-6161
PVB- SUMMER House luxurious 2BR
2BA end unit In cul-de-sac. Brand new, 5-
star amenities, beachside $1299/mo.
318-9114.
PONTE VEDRA, East of AlA 2BR/2BA,
1300sf. 2-story Town Home w/beach ac-
cess, $1300/mo., tull concierge service, all
newlappllahces, completely renovated
i904(476-3000.
SUMMERHOUSE, 2BR/2BA, ground floor,
$995/rno Call Cindy Brown. PVB Realty,
(904)613-6423
OCEAN FRONT iOcean 14) beautifully
renovated, furnished. 3BR/2BA w/slorage
unit. $2495!,mo (90415"71.3877
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE. Early Move-in-
Free Rent- Belter Deal. 2BR/2BA corner
unit, 2nd floor TH, WiD, 'FP, amenities.
Avail now. $1225'mo. Janel 635-6385.
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR, Corner
unit, golf view! lake, all amenities. Every-
thing new $1,145/mo Janel 285-4444
NK .
PONTE VEDRA, Summer House. 1BR. all
new, w/pool, Illness, spa. concierge, many
amenities. $875/mo. Pels welcome.
(904)448-5591.
PONTE VEDRA Summer House. New
2BR'2BA 5 star amenities. Great location!
Bottom floor unit. $1100/mo. .deposit.
838-9400.
THE PALMS 1BR/1BA, many upgrades,
near tennis & pool, private wetlands view,'
washer/dryer, $875/mo. Garage available.
803-2806.
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL 2br/2ba
$1050/mo 1BR/1BA, $925/mo Beaultiful,
newly renovated, many amenities. Availa-
ble now. 2 garages $100/eacn. Realty Ex-
ecutives, 273-3939 610-6460.
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.
PVB- OCEAN Grove Condo. 3/2 w/ga-
rage. 1st floor. renovated, new appliances,
pool, new fitness center, Beach access,
No Pels $1400/mo. 904-318-7500
RENTAL 20
FLORIDA KEYS, 17 miles hrom Key West,
2BR/2BA canal home w/pnvacy fence
419-872-1231.
ROOMMATE TO share 3BR/2BA in N. Jax
Bch. $600/mo +dep., includes utilities
1904)249-1890
NICE 4/BR house w/pool and lenced back
yard $600/mo. Includes utilities and salel-
lie TV. 568-8700.
MAYPORT AREA iloi of Assisi), lurnish-
ed. deposit, ref's. $450/mo, 372-4265.
NICE HOME On the'waler, w/pool, dock.
$700/mo.4. dep. Available now. 859-4473.
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA, Atlantic Blvd @
the Inlracoastal Walerway. 3/4BR. 3.5BA,
approximately 2700sf. Resort style living,
live among millionaires! Looking tor 2
roommates. 1 @ $800/mo. & 1 @
$1000/mo. witn a master suite Includes
all utilities, cable, pool, spa. health club,
Marina Walk, gaied community w/water,
marsh and marina views Available now.
40' boat slip also available. Call now,
463-2845.
BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED, extra large
master bedroom w/pnrvate bath, overlook-
Ing lake. French doors open to screened
porch $675/mo. includes all utilities & ca-,
ble. Regency area. 998-8470.
BEAUTIFUL OCEANFRONT Condo. Pri-
vate BR/BA. Parking, pool $800/mo+ 1/2
utilities includes cable, all amenities.NO
LEASE. 247-8338.
The Jacksonville Beach Community Rede-
velopmenr Agency' Annual' Report for
Fiscal Year 2005 has been filed with the
City of Jacksonville Beach and the City of
Jacksonville on March 28. 2006. pursuant
to Chapter 163.356(c)13), Florida SitaLules
A copy of this report is available for public
inspection at the office of Ihe Community
Redevelopment Agency Administrator.
Department of Planning and Develop-
ment, 11 North 3rd Street, Jacksonville
Beach, Florida, during normal business
hours.
/s/Sleve G. Lindorfi
Agency Administrator
BL 3/31/06
NEPTUNE BEACH House. 4 Blocks to
Beach No pels, no smoking $600/mo +
1/2 utilities Call 477-3700.
ROOMMATE. KERNAN/ATLANTIC Nice
3BR/2BA house. washer/dryer. $495/mo.
including utilidles/cable. 210-7.372,
568-2157.
ROOM IN large home, swimming pool.
pool table, exercise equip. 874-0130
ROOM. FURNISHED. $550/mo. utilities &
cable. Full kitchen Close to Beach.
233-6528..
PVB HOME. Nice neighborhood. bay win-
cow, washer/dryer. Furnished/unfurnish-
ed. $400/mo. includes utilities. Laura,
273-8633
N. ATLANTIC Beach, Spectacular Ocean-
front, THE BLUFFS. SHARE huge 2500sf
luxurious Tn-level condo Fumrnished, "3
decks, private garden & entnes, garage
prkg Huge pool, wooded & secluded .
$1200/mo incl. lel., util.. cable, wireless
networking 12 mos lease. Will consider
shon term @incr. rent Avail. June 1 or.
sooner. 716-4232.
3 BLOCKS TO BEACH. Neptune Beach.
OPPORTUNITY. Room with a view. Car-
ing individual wanted to help with main-
taining estate: people, plants & property.
Enjoy pool and outdoor jacuz2i. Caregiv-
ing qualities a good plus, $50/week, utilit-
ies included. 246-2203, ask for Robin.
,CHRISTIAN LADY, rent a room, monlnly
rate, condo, Call 904-249 1711
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 at 904-614-7740.
a^n^.AU 11 nn00
S 4 Sr01 11 BEACH RENTALS i Sr S-;
o Unfurnished Homes L'atrium PV 3BR/2BA SFH,. porch IBR/IBA, 1st floor, end unit. $850/mo 0
Ponte Vedra by the Sea- PV w/jacuzzi. lake view,.fireplace, comm. pool. IBR/IBA, Villa. $875/mo
5BR/3.5BA, fabulous home, 3 car garage, garage. $1600/mo. 2BR/2BA. 1st floor. $1050/mo.
fenced backyard, screened porch. 1004 2nd Street NB 3BR/2BA home has Palms at Marsh Landing JB
$2950/mo. hardwod floors, garage, Jacuzzi. fenced yard. Screened porch, tile floors
S The Grove- PV 4BR/3BA.home on private fireplace. $1450/mo. IBR/IBA, 2nd floor, Intracoastal views. -
lot w/preserve views, hardwood floors, three Innlet Beach PV 2BR/2BA. home on lagoon. $900/no
Scar garage. $2700/mo. screened porch, fresh paint. new' tile & carpet, 2 2BR/2BA. 1st floor, lake views. $1100/mo.
car garage. $1295/mo. 3BR/2BA. 1st floor, end unit. $1295/mo. ^
tile floors. $2000/mo. Furnished Homes
4BR/4BA. End unit w/elevator. 2800 sqft, Ocean Grande SPV 3BR/3BA. tndo illas at Marsh Landing- JB
Beach access. attached garage. $2200/mo. uxuriousl furnished, screened porch, across Fireplace, screened porch
SSummerfield PV 3BR/2BA. spacious f-. 3 s c/mo I BR/I BA, 2nd floor garage. $875/mo '
home in walking distance to schools & rom ocean. $tracoastal West3000/mo." 2BR/2BA, 1st floor. garage. $1100/mo. '
Beach. 2000/mo. Intracoastal West
114 th Ach. e N$2 3B000/mo. R/3.5BA n Avanti Kernan IBR/IBA, 2nd floor w/ Ocean Links- PV .0.
114 18th Ave IN JB 3BR/3.5BA, newer
townhouse w aconies, one car garage, screened porch. $850/mo.. 2 BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
replace. $1975/m o ne car garage' 2BR/2BA. 2ndfloorcondo.allappliances.great 2BR/2BA, condo has garage, fireplace,
S VilanoWalk.-SPV4BR/3.5BA,newertwo amenities. $945/mo. porch, golf course views. $1200/mo.
Ssory. across from ocean, light & bright, The Seasons @ Kensington Kernan 2BR/ Grand Cay Villas PV
garage. $ mo1800/mo. 1.5BA,'two sto'y, end unit, tiled screened porch, 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor w/garage. $1100/mo.
38 17th Street AB 3BR/2.5BA, comm. pool. $995/mo. 3BR/2BA, 3rd floor,.vaulted ceilings, tile
0. townhouse. 1/2 block to ocean, quiet Montreux Touchton 2BR/2BA, ground floor floors, upgrades thru-out $! 195/mo.
neighborhood, private patio, remodeled. condo, screened porch on lake, light and bright. I
$1800/mo. 100/mo. : ,, .. '" ,
Quail Point PV 3BR/3BA. Home has Unfurnished ondoA COASTAREA ESTATE
screened porch. decks, wood floors, golf Summerhouse PV o904 285 5640
course views. $1750/mo. Newly renovated. newcarpet, baths kitchen,tile, r en ebeache.com
fireplace, walk to shops, great amenities.
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JAX BEACH. 1000sf, excellent location,
off Beach Blvd. $917/mo. 246-0444,
280-9407.
OFFICE/RETAIL, Jax Beach, 400sf or
800sf. 3rd Street frontage. 246-0576.
jPONTEVEDRA
OFFICE SPACE
AVAILABLE
Short or Long Term
Secretarial Services
Conference Room
*East of A1A/
walk to beach
Close to shopping/
restaurants
For more information,
call
(904) 543-7000
ATLANTIC BEACH Free standing office/
commercial/ retail building, shop commei-
cial lot & warehouse space Starling at
$500/mo. Free rent. (904)514-1090.
OUTDOOR PAVILION in Ponle Vedra
for special events, lull k.tcnen and rest-
rooms Greal tor graduation panies, meel-
ings & family .reunions. Call 285-5347
JAX BEACH building lor lease w/ortice
Mulli-purpose use. Near puDlic boal ramp.
1800s1. $1500/mo For details, 249-3214.
343-1919
3500SF COMMERCIAL Building. New
construction, avail, soon. 514-1090
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Warehouse for
lease. 3629sl. OtAice included Laige park.
ing lot, beachside ofl intracoastal
1770)929-1721, (678)525-0854.:
SWEET DOG to loving home. small black
Lao mix, shols current spayed
904-382.6258.
FRIENDLY MALE cal free to good nome
Fixed / Ilea free. Lv msg 247-6057
PET SITTING. in your home Dog walking
Responsible, mature. Call Kitty 874-6062
FREE TO loving home. beautiful and
sweet, all while, neutered male cat w/gold
eyes, shots up to dale. 270-0742
BLUE & GOLD Macaw Friendly, and
ialksl $750. Cage available 285-0961
3 MOS old Chihuahua. fawn, $350, blood &
shots. 534-0252.
LOVING, RED Dooie, male. 8yrs, neu
tered. housebroken. Moving $200
3278496.
RED NOSE Bnndle/ American Pir Bull.
Pups. $150/ea. 534-3336.
HOMELESS PETS for adoption. Cals &
dogs 246.3600.
FOUND DOMESTIC bird, beaches area
Call to identify. 246-3070
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March 31, 2006
Municipal Buldng, 116 First Street, to
consider the following:
V06-06: Variance request of Mr. and Mrs.
Bryan Croft for the property located at
218 South Street to the existing lot size,
front, east side yard -and proposing to
vary
the west side yard and Impervious sur-
face. The request is to build a two story
addition to the rear of the existing non-
conforming structure.
If a person decides to appeal any
decision
made by the board with respect to any
matter considered at such meeting or
hearing, he or she will need a record of
the proceedings, and for such purpose he
or she may need to ensure that a
verbatim .
record of -the proceedings 'are made,
which record included the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal Is to be
based.
In accordance with the Americans With
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da Statute, persons with disabilities need-
ing special accommodation to participate
in this meeting should contact'the City
ClerK's office no later than'5:00 p.m., the
day of the meeting.
BOARD OF APPEALS
NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA ;
BL 03/31/06
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
Notice is hereby given that the Planning.
and Development Review Board for the
City of Neptune Beach will hold a monthly
meeting and Public Hearing on Tuesday
April'18, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council
Chambers, 116 First Street, Neptune
Beach, Florida.' The following are on the
agehda:
PDRB06-02: Application made by Jona-
than Plumb,' Benchmark Commercial
Group, Inc. for the property owned by
George Ferrell located at 2109 Atlantic
Bko irie request is lor the following.
*Abandonment of he remainder of Block 3
of Prado Ferrer Grant
*Prelimirary development order lor Ihe
consirucion of a 24.400 sq office build-
ing
*Permission to use a portion of Marsh
Point Road right --of-way for off-site park-
ing ic serve the proposed office building
PDRB0603' Application tor Preliminary
Development Review lor Penman Plaza
AscuC.ales. Tne request is 10 add a 16'
access driveway lor Sonic Drive-in
If a person decides to appeal any decision
made by tle Board with respect io any
mattiler considered ai such meeting or
hearing the person will need a record 01
"ne proceedings and lor such purpose
may need to ensure Inal a verbaiim record
t me proceedings is rrade which record
includes lhe testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to be based.
in ac,"ordance wiih the Americans Wilh
Disabhilies Acl and Section 286.26 Flon-r
da Siatule, persons wih disabilities need-
ing special accommodaiion 1o participate .
in ihis meeting should contact Ihe Ciry.
Clerks Othice no later man 5:00 P. M the
Sday of ire meeting.
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e-mail classitiedi@beachesleader.com
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cal, Business, Paralegal. Computers,
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(8661858-2121
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EXPERIENCED ALTERATION Person
needed Part-time Full time Please call
241.5611
FLOOR TECHS
EXPERIENCED ONLY. Must have reliable
Irarnsporaion. 3 days,wk and some Satur-
days Call Debbie after 2pm. 285-3400,
ext.3352.
DISHWASHERS, P/T
at vicar a Landinq (Ponie Vearal, Excel-
lent pay Drug Iree workplace EOE. Call
273-1734. .
OUTGOING, PERSONABLE, dog lover'
needed for beaches dog boarding & day
care. 241-7387.
KENNEL .ASSISTANT needed' for busy
veterinary clinic, competitive wages. Previ-
ous kennel experience required. Apply in
person Beaches An-mal Clinic. 937
Beacl- Blvd Jax Beacr. 246-2045
STAFF COUNSELOR Weght Loss Cen-
ter seel:ling irnsiie Sales person Medical
office environment. college sludenis wel-
come, P'T. M.F. 3pm-6pm or 7pm Some
Saturday. 10am-lpm Hourlv commis-
sion. Call Holly 928:9777 for interview. hir-
ing now.
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED by couple (no.
kids or pets) for new.condo in North Jax
Beach. Light laundry, preferably 2 or 3 half
days per week, but could work one full day
& one half day. References required.
249-8919.
PART TIME Real Estate Office Re-
ceptionist. Weekday/ weekends. Fax
resume to 473-4036, or email to:
sherrlep@cbwwcorp.com
SERVERS AND Host/ Hostess needed.
Please apply in person at Glovannis,
1161 Beach Blvd., Jax Bch. M-F., 11am-
2pm. 249-7787.
OFFICE CLERK
Immediate opening' for part-time office
clerk w/small medical distdrbuter.in PVB.
Requires excellent phone and organiza-
tional skills, bookkeeping (Peachtree pre-
ferred), records management, marketing
support. Resume to vara@eyequit.com or
fax 280-1888.
ABOVE AND Beyond Housekeeping,
seeking responsible individuals, reliable
transportation and phone required.
59'1-5901, 514-1188.
CNA, 11P-7A, 3p-11p, F/T, P/T, PRN,
must enjoy working with the Elderly. Apply
in person at Ashford Court Assisted Liv-
ing, 1700 The Greens Way, Jax Bch, FL
32250. EOE, DFWP.
FRONT DESK Position for busy Beaches
Chiropractor office. Monday-Friday. Duties
include: Answering phone, checking pa-
tients In & out, filing & collecting co-pays.
Fax resume to: 249-1768..
JANITOR NEEDED. Corporate office
building. Able to lift 30-pounds, pass back-
ground check. Apply at 7880 Gate Park-
way Suite 300, Jax, Fl 32256 or fax to
904-899-4654, E.O.E./ DFWP.
OPERATORS NEEDED, heavy highway
equipment. Waycross, GA area. Min. 5 yrs
exper. Please email resume to
miked@tempark.com or fax to Attn: HR @
(330)369-4601.
LAWN CARE helper needed. Drivers li-
cense & transportation required. Pay
equal w/experience. $8-10/hr. 285-2952.
BARTENDER NEEDED, Daytime. Apply
at 2840 Mayport Rd.
BARTENDER NEEDED, 4 days only,
11 m-7nm Annlv at 2206nR Mavponnrt Rd
P/T HELP Wanted: Retail Pet Boutique, 2 P .... 11' ...... .. -,-
days per week. Seniors welcome. Call OFFICE ASSISTANT, PT/FT, $8-$9/hr. to
249-9100. start. M-F, flexible hrs. Great office envi-
OADT TIME1 i^.o iifo r ,, huvre .les-. ronment., Near UNF. (904)646-1962.
1m ni i imt Hecepuonl Tor p on s o a es-y
tate office.. One weekend day required.
$10/hr. Fax resume to (904)247-9949.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT .
Bushong Insurance, one of'Ponte Vedra's
largest Property/ Casualty Insurance Brok-
ers, desires a candidate to assist With it's
administrative needs. Join in to this excbl-
lent work environment with opportunities
for advancement, as well as a superior
benefits package. Applicants must be de-
tail oriented and possess excellent com-
puter skills, for consideration,: fax resume'
to 285-5161.
FACIAL SPECIALIST with clientele want-
ed. Also, NAIL TECH w/clientele. .No,
acrylics. Day Spa, Jax Beach: Call 'Miki,
242-8008.
SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top
pay & benefits. Palace, Pools. 998-1811,.
11655 Central Pkwy #I313, Jax, FL
32224.
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HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Southside
and Beaches. Work in leams ol Inree. .
Music have own transportation, valid driv-
er's license Approximately 5175/wk to'
start Moday-Fndav, no nights.'weekends.
Home Cleaning Centers of America
(904)642-8885.
.PLAZA MAINTENANCE'p Kennel person
needed FT/PT Please apply in person.
519 Atlanic Blvd Atlantic Beach, FL
32233.
PRINTING COMPANY PERSONNEL
growing printing Co. needs ohice person-
nel. graphic anisl, pressman, and bindery.
Fax resume to 241-7349.
CLERICAL PROFICIENT in Word, Excel.
Detail onentared. Benefils Fax, 694-1108
Email resume'@completeclaim com rn
PRINTING COMPANY hiring Sales.
Pressmen. Bindery Grapnhic Design, and
Pre-press. 514-1090.
HAIR STYLIST WANTED
Busy salon in greal location now has an
opening. FlexiDle hours. Please call
246.4700. .. .
EXPERIENCED LINE Cooks needed.'
Nighls Apply in person Campeche Bay
Cantlna. 127 1st Ave North Jax Beach.
Top Wages. 249-3322.
LAWN MAINTENANCE Crew Leader.
Valid dnver's license & experience a must
Call Randy. 343-3899.
TEACHERS NEEDED at Beaches Broach
School, BS degree Fax resume to
242-8827. : ,
BARBER WANTED (FT/PT). Don's
Barber Shop, 'Ponte .'Vedra. 285-3111,,
285-7400. : "
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN.. ExperLence"
preferred. ALSO: Receptlonfst- iernarn.
an experience required. Apply in person
1210 31d Street Nonh, Jax Beach.
LICENSED STYLISTS Leadership S
FT/PT posmirons in over 30 busy salons
Hair Cuttery, (904)269-3403. EOE. .
PAINTERS
EXPERIENCED PAINTERS wanted MusI
nave own loois & iransponalion. Neainess
& dependability a must Phone Larry He-
ise Paintingq 247-3644
CASHIERS NEEDED, FT.PT, Proctor Ace
Hardware & Garden Center. 580 Allantic
Blvd.. Neplune Beach Apply in person.
CARPET CLEANERS needed. 3-5 jobs
per day. 5 days, $600-$1000 per week
eed reliable truck, van or SUV. Experi-
enced or will train. 642-9950
NAEYC ACCREDITED PALMS PRE-
SCHOOL SEEKING ASSISTANT
TEACHER/ FLOATER. Associale in early
childhood &/or experience preferred Po-
sition provides opportunity to work wilh ,
children, ages 2-5 Monday-Friday. 9am.
6pm. EOE. 247-0983
OFFICE MANAGER
OFFICE MANAGER for last paced grow.-
ing company, printing or copy experience
preferred, lax resume to 241-7349.
DISHWASHERS NEEDED Please apply FULL-TIME RECEPTIONIST, Dispatcher.
.n person Giovanni s 1161 Beach B va Beaches area company. Fax resume to
lax Beach 249-7787 246-0377 .
EXPERIENCED CLEANING person need-
ed for-small cleaning business. Must have
good cleaning skills & own transportation
Leave messag- 247.0326.
FLORAL MERCHANDISING. Sunday 3-4
hours More hours after training Must be
dependable and have reliable transporta-
tion. 270-0413,
CUSTODIAN &
BATHROOM TECHS
Energetic, flexible, multi-task person. Reli-
able transportation a must. 6pm-10:30pm,
or later. Call Debbie aner 2pm. 285-3400,
ext. 3352.
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 io 285-5616 .
MODELS WANTED for nigh quality fe-
.male fashion photography. Gdod pay per
session. Experience not required.
(800)553-5135;
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
Line Cook, Prep/Utility. Good money., cas-
ual atmosphere, .very busy, great people
to work with. FT/PT. 285-0139.
FOOD PREP 6:30am-1:30pm, M-F, free
child care, Beaches Academy, 1725 Pen-
man Rd. Jax Bch. 246-3885. .
PART TIME DISHWASHER: Selva Mari-
na Country Club. DFWP. Call 246-4827 or
apply In person.
SEEKING P/T RETAIL CASHIER
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
WEEKENDS A MUST. NO NIGHTS
PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON
PINCH-A-PENNY POOL, PATIO, SPA
370 SOUTH THIRDUSTREET
PART-TIME AFTERNOON Receptionist
needed for busy veterinary clinic. Apply in
person 519 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach,
FL 32233.
TELEMARKETERS- GOOD Phone
Voice? Fun on the phone. No experience,
no selling, paid training. Start today.
642-9950.
CHURCH NURSERY Worker needed for
Sunday, 8am-12:30pm and 1 or 2 week-
nights. Paid hourly. Background check re-
quired. Contact Danielle 249-5418 if inter-
ested.
LPN OR RN
Every weekend, 7am to 7pm at a Premier
Retirement Community Health Center. Ex-
cellent work environment. Experience in
geriatric care desired. Applications at
Fleet Landing Security Gate, One Fleet
Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL; Fax to
(904)246-9447; e-mail to: jobs@fleetland-
ing.com EOE/ Drug-Free Workplace.
CUSTOMER SERVICE.' inside sales. Our
growing inlernei company in Allanlic
Beach has an excelleri opportunity lor a
fullime energetic learn 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
LINE COOKS, & experienced Breakfast
Cook. Immediate openings. 'Apply: The
Tavern at Sawgrass. 285-3133.
YARD COMPANY Seeks dependable
help neat appearance. Good pay, will
tramn 247-3856.
,ADM; ASSISTANT- Beaches financial.
planning' insurance practice needs an ex-
perienced and reliable team-player o1 join
our congenial. professional office. Use
your communication, client service and or-
ganizalional skills to help us serve our.
wonderful clienls. Requires strong Micro-
sof Office skills, superb atln 10 delail and
independent, Iollow-.hrough abilities.
E-mail your resume and salary, require-
menis to NEBBAB@aol.com EOE
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospilal needs
F/T Kennel Arfendani No experience nec-
essary Apply within 28 Corona Ro.
285-7924. I
COOK (FT/PT) Apply in person, Rite Spot
Restaurant, 1534 North 3rd Street, Jax
Beach.
.* *
Lawn service seeks-individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. 246-
0967.
LOOKING FOR Professional and Quali-
fied candidates for a Customer Service
Position. Must have a minimum of 2 years
experience in Customer Service. Must
have heavy' call center experience. Re-
quires great Communication skills, Profes-
sional, Articulate, and proficiency in the
following areas: Word, Excel, Typing (35+
wpm), and 8,000 kph 10-key. Please
e-mail resume to hr@intenseroi.com, or fax
to 543-8168. No calls please.
BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli-
able cleaning help. Residential/Commer-
cial. Call 242-9358.
ADMIN. ASSISTANT- Cheerful, professio-
nal appearing person for office in Jax Bch.
Full or. part-time. Some weekends re-
quired. $9/hr. Apply in person or bring re-
sume to All South Realty, 3090 South 3rd
St., Jax Bch.
EXPERIENCED SAUTE Cook needed for
Continental Restaurant. Apply in person at
Max's,. 1312 Beach Blvd., 247-6820.
LAWN: MAINTENANCE Foreman & help-
ers.. Apply 7am, TNT Landscape. 1074
10th Ave. South, Jax Beach. Bonus. 247-
4477.
VETERINARY TECH needed for .high vol-
ume vet'clinic. AtJwAgA oe-
ence required. Competi ve salary an ex-
cqllent benefits. Fax resume to 246-3061
or call 246-8577 for more info. Beaches
Animal Clinic, 937 Beach Blvd., Jax Beach.
JANITORIAL CLEANING
Part-time evenings. Beaches, Northside.
Must have transportation and phone.
Start Immediately. 273-2761;
HELPER FOR Vinyl Flooring. Must have
valid driver's license. 403-5115.
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-
cepted until 4/5/06 at 800 Seminole .Rd.,
At. 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
SALESPERSON NEEDED. Apply In per-.
son at Sea .Shells & Coral, 230 North
Boardwalk, Jax Bch.
FAST GROWING Jax Bch Giftware Co.C
seeks FT entry level Customer Service
Rep. Data entry exp aelail oriented, exc.
communication skills, and MS Office exp.
req. Forward resume to 904-241-4006 or
aderbsier@ naturallife.net
FRAMERS WANTED. Good pay & bene- PAINTERS WANTED for custom home
fits. Call 219-1463 between 11am-3pm. painting. Transportation & experience.
635-9249
NO NIGHTS, No Sundays. Front Counter
help for First Coast Laundry '& Cleaners,
610 North 3rd Street, Jax Beach.
CASHIER OR Short Order Cook. Experi-
enced only. Call 390-1125.
GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE: Private
Club Atlantic 'Beach. Drug Free Work-
place. FT\beneflts. Experience preferred.
Call Golf Course Maintenance 246-4711.
CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATION
Ponte Vedra Beacm: Qualifications include
AA Degree. analytical thinking, detail ori-
ented and nave contracting/ bidding expe-
rience Construction background is help-
ful. Experience w/Excel. Able to work
against deadlines. $40K-$50K rased on
experience 401K/ health,' life insurance
EOE. Resumes to imorrisrwcnire corn
RECEPTIONIST FOR busy Ponte Vedra
real estate office. Full time. good pay. Call
285-5585 .
RECEPTIONIST (PTiFT), Hirscn Animal
Hospital. Ponte Vedra Beach Call 285-
0023.
TELEMARKETERS. GOOD Phone
Voice" Fun on the phone. No experience.'
no selling, paid training Start today
642-9950
BEACHES CAR Wash- lull lime help
needed, Wages negotiable, lips Benelfis
Avail. Apply in person. 1401 Beach Blvd
POLICEpATROL OFFICER
Ciry Ot Atlanlic Beach Must nave current
law enforcement cerlitication acceptable
Io Ihe Stale of Fl and be eligible to corn-
plele Florida trading and cenificalion with-
in 6 months of rire $16.18'nr.. $647/wk ;
$33.654/yr .benel is. Applications must
be received by 04/19/06 at 800 Seminole
Rd.. Atlantic Beach FL 32233. Testing on
4/29/06. For more info visil www.coab.us
or call 19041247-5820 No smokers' looDac
co users Drug testing conducted EOE
OPTOMETRY OFFICE front desk and all
oltffice aspects. Candidanl should nave an
outgoing friendly personality w'abiliiy 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
PAINTERS HELPER wanted, drivers
license a must Call 307-8012.
LABORERS. HELPERS Skilled personnel
(all types). Call 249-8147. or apply, 203
Soulr, 3rd Slieet. Jax Beach Good pay &
benelils.
HOME CLEANERS earm excellent pay
cIAqfng, qMes weeisli.8A.Oit-weekly..De-.
peclabie-'ar reqr uikd- Ful-or,'l rti;ie.,
Call -223-5033.
Immediate
Openings
Join our team of
cleaning professionals
No Nights or Weekends
S/ Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Competitive Wages
Company Vehicle
ap-py in p'e.%fn. to.:
2201 Florida Blhd.
Mon Fn 8 4:31
241-9520
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ Recep.
lion needed M-F. 8-5. must posess excel-
eni 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.
DENTAL ASSISTANT. Immediate. open-
ing, due to illness.rBeachee.gerneal..prac-
lice, 9am-5pm. Monday-'Thursday. Dr
Dukes, 241-5342 Fax: 241-5966
SERVER. Flexible hours AM and PM'
shlits Excellent tips Apply in person, The
Tavern at Sawgrass. 285-3133.
SIGNING BONUS
Lead Carpenter/ Working Superintend-
ent needed oy growing high-end builder
located In the Beaches area. Require al-
lention Io details tools, ability to read
plans, and knowledge ol all phases of res-
idential building process. Best construc-
tion job al the Beach! 273-2207
COMFORT INN is now hiring Restaurant
Supervisor. Housekeepers Breakfasl,
HosIb Hostess & PT Maintenance. Apply in
person, 1515 North 1st St., Jax Bch.
HOUSEKEEPERS
Full-Time with great benefits and work en-
vironmenl 31 a premier reliremenl com-
munitV. Experience pielerred.. Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gale. One Fleet Landing Blvd. Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233; Fax to 904-246-9447,
e-mail to jobs@tleetlanding.c
Drug-Ilree Workplace
LULU'S WATERFRONT GI
Line Cook. PrepUrlity. Good m
ual atmosphere very busy, grs
to work wilh. FTIPT 285-0139.
DRIVERS CDL-A: Excellent H
Great pay'benefits 00's welci
OTR. good MVR. Cemunan A
port. 800-889-8139
AMERICAN HOME Companic
experienced live-in caregivers I
early Work 2,3. 4 or 5 days per
to $11 O/day 631-5354.
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COMPUTER SKILL
PUBLISHER. NICRO
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AND BE CREATIM
PLEASE FAX RESUN
246-4873
Join the crew at The
Boathouse Grill.
NOW HIRING...
Experienced
*Line Cooks
Wait Staff
.Hostesses
Apply In Person MN-F 9am 3pm
2321 Beach Blvd.
241-9771
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General Contractors, Inc.i
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 ,n,,,.w M, ,,.,
Fax or email resume to:
904-241-4427 rpcgc@rpcgc.com
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
HE AT SAFE HARBOR SEAFOOD
is looking to fill the following
t Positions:
Counter Help
Line/Prep Cooks
We offer health, dental, vision insurance, paid
vacation, 401k and competitive salary.
Candidates must be able to work a flexible
schedule including nights and weekends.
Please apply in person at;
4378 Ocean Street Mayport, Florida
Areayou Seeking PAY With Benefits?
American Landscape has a position for
you. Call 349-6257.
GARDEN CENTER Merchandizer. Assist
customers, water & stock displays.
246-3672.
SECURITY OFFICERS
Needed for immediate F/T & P/T posi-
tions. Requirements: Class "D" security li-
cense, HS Diploma or GED, clean back-
ground and drug free. Excellent pay and
Benefits. Qualified candidates may tax re-
sumes to: (904)281-0084 or apply at: First
Coast Security Services 6817 South-
point Pkwy. #1001, 'Jacksonville, Fl
32216. (904)281-0070.
RECEPTIONIST
PONTE Vedra opportunity for articulate,.
poised individual who is ale to multi-task."
Compensation to 32K with excellent bene-
fits, EOE. Resumes to Imorrsi@cntre.com
LAWN TECH needed for beach pest con-
trol company. Good pay Monday-Friday,'
benefits, good driving record required,
DFWP, Call 241-7874.
WANTED: CARPENTERS & Helpers. Re-
modeling Ocean Edge Condos, Jax
Beach. 693-3130.
CUSTOMER SERVICE Reps, immediate
openings at our Daily's locations. Please
call our jobline at 596-3266.
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR of Recreation.
Marsh Landing Country Club seeks a full-
time individualto coordinate weekly youth
activities, summer camp events as well as
develop new programs. Experience with
children and event planning required.
CPR, AED and Fjrst Aid certification man-
datory. Apply in person, Tuesday Satur-
day. Ponte Vedra Beach, 285-1909. Drug
testing/E.O.E.
OFFICE ASST. Microsoft Office Proficent,
very organized, capable of making detailed
travel plans. 8a-5p M-F. Fax resume to:
246-1141.
LAWN 'MAINTENANCE help, must be PROFESSIONAL CARPET and UP-
able to work for female. 343-7989. HOLSTERY CLEANING TECHNCIAN.
Nationally award winning Carpet and Up-
*DRIVERS' holstery Cleaning company is seeking a
DO you want to join a winning team. Don't full-time carpet and upholsterycleaning
get left outt Our driver's, make $500-$700 proessiona technican.Canddae has a
per week. Call 249-5151 ask for Brian or professional appearance, reliable trans-
493-5250 ask for Tim Collins. portation, a positive attitude and a willing-
435ness to work hard: Heavy lifting and physi-
FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements. cal labor required. Some flexibility in
Needs skilled carpenters & tree climbers, schedule, including Saturday work, is re-
349-2628. quired. No cleaning experience is neces-
WINSTON FAMILY YMCA Summer amP sary, but is helpful. Customer service
Program. Must love to work with kids, and/or sales exp,. is preferred. Opportunity
ages -11. Energetic, like to be outside for tile and grout cleaning as well. Com-
have strong leadership skills.. Heather petitive hourly rate during training period.
Mulkey or Kristen' Bardees, 543-9622. Income potential in first year is $25k+.
Clean driving record required. Background
EVENTS REPS check and drug screening required. For
A Reader's Di Co eks ro immediate consideration please call 262-:
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nal indnpndenis Oail.' repn r 'is 1 Books
;to businesses & corporations in the Jax
area Guaranteed commission of
$2800/mo. for the first 3 mths! Invento-
ry. Training & support prdvidedl Computer,
SUV/Trailer & storage needed For details
& to apply.
www.booksaielun cornm
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Fax: 888-556-4795
Call! 800-966-8301 x2698
HAIR SALON looking for 3 hair designers
rental stations). 1 Nail Technician (rental
private room). Call,237-4895.
PAYDAY CHECK Cashers accepting ap-
plications. Apply inr person 2156-2 May-
port Rd \
RECEPTIONIST NEEDED tor Roofing
company Answering phones & scheduling
appointments. Monday-Friday, 8:30am-
5:30pm. Apply in person- 1089 Alahnic
Blvd.. Suile #-26
NOW HIRING, The UPS Slore in Ponte
Vedra.. $7thr. FT/PT Position. 285-2345
FRAMING CARPENTERS. G.C Superin-
tendeni for established company. Drug
free work place. benelits. 241-2721
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
LIQUOR STORE CLERK. Bartender,
Door Person. 'Must'be able to work days,
nights, weekends, and holidays. Must
pass drug lest and background check.
Call Robert @ 465-0149. .
ATLANTIC COAST Pools is looking lor lull
time Service Personnel. Good driving re-
cord required 246-7431.
HAIRSTYLIST
LOOKING for a 'change?' Established Sal-
on has opening for stylist w/clientel. Excel-
lent working conditions, 60% Commission.
Health & Denial Insurance Retirement
plan. All inquiries confidential Contact
ob or Susan at Susan Merrick Hair De-
signs. (wi246-7272 or (h)246-1579.
CARPENTRY HELP/Laborers. Beaches
area, W'C exempt Transporation a plus.
Call Rocky, 509-0500
BEACHES MEDICAL office: doctor's per-
sonal Assislani 58-$10,nour p/t Back-end
Assistant 1-2 days week, froni-desk f/t or
p/t and Business Manager. Fax
280-1102.
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Full & part-time positions available for
Membership Consultants
Front Desk Attendants
Apply in person at
13170 Atlantic Blvd, Suite 24
Jacksonville, FL 32225
904-220-1592 or
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Ponte Vedra Inn & Club and
The Lodge & Club
are now hiring for these |
seasonal positions: I
Host/Hostess
Diningroom Attendants .
Servers r
Beach Rentals
Swim Instructors
Slide Monitors
Line Cooks
Pool Porters
Camp Counselors
Apply
Saturday, April 1
10a.m. 2p.m.
The Lodge & Club
607 Ponte Vedra Boulevard,
Ponte Vedra Beach
(904) 280-6076
email: jpawlick@pvresorts.com
Drug Free Workplace EOE
Recreation Supervisor Line Cook
H. R. Assistant Recreation
Cafe Italiano Server 'Maintenant
Bartender Honor Bar
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LOCAL VENDING route Snack/ soda/
juice water. Great equipment & suppon
All Brands. Financing available w/ $7500
down 877-843-8726 4802002-037
BE YOUR Own Boss- Earn 550-$100 for
each 3-4 hours a day Fulli Part-lime, you
set own schedule. The Pampered Chef
home-based business. Musl De at least
18 Ask me howl Debby. Independent
Sales Direcior. 904-220-6810
ACTIVE NANNY nonest dependable
iransponanon & references $9.$11/hr..
any area CPR & First Aid FIT & P,T
260-4915
CHILD CARE in your home or mine Flex.-
Die. lois 01 attention & good references.
379-4717
CHILD CARE needed in AB lor 2 very
sweet children on some weekend nights
9-21sh Must be able to drive. 249-8502
aller 8pm
LOVING IN-HOME Child Care PVB. Ages
6-weeks and up. HRS licensed 8 years
experience Tammy 373-0404
FACIALS & MICRODERMBRASION
Beaches Mobile Skin Care Dy Kimberly. I
come o10 you onering facial services and
microdermbrasion. Call for an appi
608-7912.
www beachesmobile@ yahoo com
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LANE DINETTE SET Glass.Iron, round, 4
chairs & hutch, Henderon Louis Xlll bed-
room suite, sculptures. etc. 571-6003.
DOUBLE STROLLER side by side, good -
condition $50. Bassett crib.(pinkipanita-
Dlet. $50 Sun-elcned glass top dining
room table wiClon chairs, new $1200 ask-
ing $300. 821-1070 or 613-4920.
COUCH. CHAIR Olloman $100 lakes It
all tOBO) Tom 514-2336
HVAC. 3-TON air handler water to air
$200 OBO. FURNITURE: Mahogany
stained ruslic corlee & end table $200
OBO RIMS. 20' custom rims. 6 lug wires
$500 OBO 686-4422.
LAWN EQUIPMENT package: 16' Irailer
and commercial mower edger. Irimmer.
blower $3000 285 2952
ORCHIDS
FOR SALE CallJo.nhn 273-3784.
BED- BRAND name queen set.,
new w, warranty $129 Can deliver
(9041858-9350
DIAMOND SOLITAIRE round 2 55 caratl
slone H color, VS clanry in setting ol 12
princess cul diamonds equalling over an-
inher caral Paid $18.900 lor stone alone
in 1999 & $2900 for setting Current value'
on stone alone is $26.000. Stone nas cer-
iliication papers & was sent to GIA gemol-
ogist ai lime 01 purchase MusI sacrifice,
make reasonable otter Call 543-8629.
GO-PED GSR40 many extras, cosi
$1400 sell tor $550 Spon Go-Ped. $250.
Pockeibike, $199 2 Paint Dall guns. w/ali
accessories, cost $700 sell for $199.
All like new 246-3692.
NEW WALL Unit. black.'gold. nolds large
TV $80. 226-8379.
EXCELERATOR HAND cycle wi cushion,
5yrs old, garage kepi. new $1500 will sell
for $600 OBO. 2 Toning tables. 1 sil-up. I
alternatiung leg Call for price 221-5939
R ELA EBA JC. p lo, -.W -.- ..
clnne dealing, weight-loss .... { :.. .. -
Celeste 463-4217. Bg Sale- 75%Y ott selected lasnhions. JJ's
ADAGIO MASSAGE in Jax Beach. Come Clothes Closet. 695 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic
see us at our new location or well come o Bch. ,
you! Call Bea at 246-2122 IMA392-10"
IF YOU are inleresied in advenising under
thins category please call 904-249-9033 or
email. ctassified@bDeachesieader.com
PRIVATE CAREGIVER. experienced in all
phases ol caregiving. Compassionate. rel-
erences 37'9-4717.
CLEANING HOMES,
COOKING & RIVING.
Freedom Cleaning & Home Services
Need a helping hand? Senior citizens &
realtors welcome. (904)363-1806
(904)476-1445.
PVC PATIO Set- dining sei. 2 lounide
chairs. c'nair wotioman coffee table
$250. 233-9022.
1 CENTER piece slate walt fixture display
and 2 side lock siding glass displays.
887.8362
WHITE, QUEEN Size Bedroom Set,
7-piece, formica finish. $300. Queen size
bedroom set, 5-piece, Maple finish. $250.
534-3336. .
COMBINATION BUILT-IN oven/ micro-
wave, Whirlpool,Gold, exc.; cond. $350.
285-4618
200 SQUARD Yards of Mohawk beige,
short pile carpeting, brand niew. $975.
424-6809
DESIGNER. LAMINATED Flooring
$ 75'sf 30'% thicker, still in box, must sell
744-6534...
BED- BEAUTiFUL Temp-pedic Memory.
Foam mattress & boxspning, new in
plastic w/warranry. $379. Must sell'
1904)858-9350
COUCH. PULL-OUT bed Blue & while
denim stripe $50 285-4912.
SERGER SEWING Machine Janoma
used very tile $100 OBO. 821 -4455
HONE"' SLEIGH crb $75 Honey DisTo.
table $75 Natural wood king headboard,
chesi, dresser. nightsiand & rocker $750
Iniani comforter set w mobile sports
bears $100. 563-1433.
FACTORY DIRECT USA, in stock, long-
board $450. Fish $350. 343-8325
WHITE VELOUR Sectional Pi Sola Paid
$1200 Asking $400 Like new 534-3336
DIAMOND TENNIS Bracelet 2.5CT $499.
241-5666.
AT&T PARTNER pnone system 5 phones
installed for $899. 249-8877
"993 16' Hoble w'5 sets of sails and Irail-
er. $2000. 223-3295.
NEW G E Top loading while washer
Super capacity $250 910-7628.
ADULT GO KART, 12HP. snocks, disc
brakes. 5300 OBO 553-7203
246-193 bp-6 AilantiC 5iVc.i
S minima .
SATURDAY, NOON to 4pm. 1136 18th St.
N., Beautiful bassinet, Welsco cardio slid-
er, treadmill, lots of misc.
SATURDAY 8:30AM-2PM 1926 1st St N.
MULTI-FAMILY SALE, furniture, weld-
ing equipment, golf, miscellaneous.
37th Ave. South. Saturday 8am-1pm.
FTHEPWATD 1
PING GOLF CLUBS. Corner ol Penman
& Fiorida Friday, Saturday. Furniture, an.
iques. Tommy Hilfinger w/itags $5ea. Eve-
ning wear. Business/ casual, Bose speak-
eis, computers, acrylic hobby boxes, Corn-
an bathroom sink.
COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD Eslate Sale
516 Penman;,Rd. Friday, Saiurday, 8amt
3pm
SPRING CLEANING Garage Sale, 333
41h St. Saturday, 8am- 1pm
CHURCH YARD sale. Saturday. April 1sl.
7am-2pm. 790 Sabalo Rd.
HUGH THREE- Family sale 528 ROYAL
PALMS DR Saturday 8am-unlil. welder
weight set, fishing. Dating, tools men's
stuff household, baby items clothes and
lots ol stulff.
FORRESTAL CIRCLE Nonh Mulli-family,
clothes. furniture. boat, misc 7am-?, Sat-
urday
346 4TH St. Saturday. 7am-2pm, Vin-
lage, Schwrnn bikes. sola, loveseal. yard
tools clothes lois ot misc
MOVING SALE! All items 1 yr old L.
shaped beige micro suede sola. matching
onoman. 2 glass-top tables. lamp. 4 ap-
cent pillows $1400. Dining set: 4 place
glass-lop w'Deige seals, 2 matching bar
stools $375 MBR king bed, boxsprtngsl
mattress. hdboard' hoard, inpie dresser
w,rnirror. chest. 2 nighisiands, 2 lamps
$1800 Office L-shaped desk. 2 drawer
lateral tile. Ig bookcase, leather chair,
chairman $450. Misc: aea rug. .tv stand,
19 wine rack, pictures, dishes accesso-
ries. 1904)504-8176 lor directions
COMMUNITY GARAGE Sale. Saturday,
April st 8-12pm. The Woodlands, off
A j A Irt 2 1 B .0 l .. '. r ,
SATURbA? APRIL tsi 8am-noon Soun
on AIA right on Solano, right on Solano
Woods Drive to k-09
DOWNSIZE MOVE In sale. furniture, lin-
en kitchen. oftice. antiques, 513 Rooles
Lane Sandy Oaks Saturday. 10am-2pm.
DOLPHIN COVE Community-Wide Sale
Saturday, 8 30am-? Rain dale 04/08.
Please loin us for a fun day of bargain
huningl Items vary from clothing, furn,-
lure, baby items, decorative nouseholdJ
items I-ols. lawn mowers & antiques.
MULTI-FAMILY. FREE hot dogs, chips,
drinks Saturday, 8am.2pm 105 E. Dol.
pnin Blvd., Dolphin Cove
PABLO BAY Annual Spring Yard Sale,
Saturday, April 1st, 8-1pm
1998 SCARAB, 30' w/trailer, twin 250's,
low hours. $53,000 firm. (229)359-0730.
2000 BAYLINER 2452SE, 24', sleeps 4.
Marine head, 220hp, Outriggers, bait
tank, shower. $26,000, or pay-off If less.
537-6229.
ADVENTURE CRAFT, .28' Houseboat.
100hp 4S Yamaha. AC/Heat, generator.
Excellent condition. 223-0224.
10FT CARIBE, 1994, inflatable, Hypalon
hull, trailer, $1000. 993-1979.
1981 CATALINA Sailboat, 22'. New trailer,
1 new motor. 1, used motor, dinohv..
2000 FORD Windstar LX. Clean, 4dr,
7 passenger, AC, only 52,000mi. $7900.
718-0445.
84 S-10 Pick up, AT, A/C, good shape,
$1500 cash. 334-5294.
2001 CHEVY S-10 LS, immac. cond., AT,
stepside bed, A/C, AM/FM/CD, $6900
OBO. 887-9030.
2002 FORD Windstar Minivan LX,
69,975mi., exc. cond., very clean, loads of
extras. $9800. 334-5775.
1994 DODGE Caravan SE.. 173,000
miles, oil changed every 3000 miles. Runs
great. Minor cosmetic damage. $1200
BO. Call 992-3881.
lill
$7100 OBO. (904)434-6645.- 2001 CHEVY Prizm, 1 fern owner, exc.
JOHN ALMAND 23' Fly Bridge Magic-tilt mileage, no accidents, all maint. records
JOHN ALMAND 23' Fly Bridge Magic-tilt .avail. 536-9814.
trailer; will trade for three 3-passenger Jet avail. 536-9814.
Skis, OBO. Fiberglass canoe/transom 1994 MERCURY Cougar XR7, 2dr, 3.8,
* $350 OBO. 307-2841. V6, automatic, cold A/C, leather interior,
stereo system, power windows, power
BOAT STORAGE .n PV Visit locks, power seats, power mirrors, cruise
www.MarinaClubPV.com control, tilt wheel, tinted windows, alloy
HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep water wheels, alarm. 118,000mi., black, good
boat slip for rent, 40ft. $600, 50ft. $700, tires, great condition. $1500 OBO. West
INCLUDES POTABLE WATER,. ELEC- side. '207-0812.
TRIC, DOCK LOCKER. Cable and phone
service available @ slip. Mobile fuelserv-
ice & pump oul also available. 463-2845
BOSTON WHALER, 20' Dauntless. 99
Suzuki 225 Great for family and fishing
BoaT, monitor and trailer well maintained,
many extras $18k. 318.1880 or 607.
5534
2000 HD, Dyna Wide-Girde, wheels.
pipes bags. extras. $13,000. 868-7642.
1999 HD Electra Glide. black, mini condi.
tion Over $4K in extras. twin cam 88ci
$13K firm. 631-5838.
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1999 COACHMAN 5th Wheel. sleeps 5-6.
CH&A, microwave, stove, etc. 2 new bat-
teries, 16' slie-out with awning, queen-
size Dead. much more $14,500 OBO Call
1904)246-8475 Ior more details.
1989 TOYOTA Celica GTX, AT, AC, sun-
roof, runs great. $1400 cash. 334-5294.
94 MX3, 5spd, new wheels, boombox,
sunroof, $1900 OBO. 334-5294.
1995 FORD Escort, coupe, 2dr, 4cyl, 5-
speed manual cold AC, dual air oags, nrint
ed windows. burgandy. clean ir,ilenor
good painl, good tires power mirrors Gas
saver. 128,000mi. $1200 OBO. West side
207-0812,
2000 TOYOTA Solara. immaculale concd
lion, low miles, 4cyl AT PW PL cruise
CD. new tires 59300 OBO 88-.9030
1994 GRAND PRIX SPECIAL EDITION
AT, cold AC, Pwr new lIes. weli-main-
lained, very clean. Exc. running & driving
car Private owner $3750 OBO Call lor
more delaillS. 476-7321. 982-1809
1995 BMW 5251. AT, PS, PW, PL, very
good condition. extra clean AM'Fl, cas.
sette. 6 CD changer, 158,000 miles
$7250 2419-7265
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PiANO LESSONS. All levels, styles &'
ages. Will come to your home Piano Tun-
ing also availaBle 241-4954.655-3300
WILL HOUSE-SIT your beach home
Longtlime native. Excellent references
Responsible adult 725-3933
RESIDENTIAL, DETAILED Cleaning
17yrs experience Great references Call
RoObin, 992.0501.
GENERAL CLEANING, $20,hr Standard
kitchens & baths. Relerences 242-2546.
568-6067.
PROFESSIONAL HOME CLEANING
SERVIIES'.-' Dbeendble. nhddhr '"'fhbi'J
ough" Local'reffrenc. [rcerised 'Ihy'ur''
ed 563-1690.
SERIOUS HOMEOWNERS. I'll Make
Your Home Spolless' Experienced Rea-
sonaole raies. 210-7372
PROFESSIONAL CLEANING, depend.
ble Reasonable rates, free estimates Call
Roxanne 1904)477-5398.
EXPERIENCED PERSON will clean your
home Reliable References Reasonable.
568-2157.
MS MOW & Mr. Clean Insidewoutside
property maintenance & cleaning. New
customer special 422-0593, 343-3337.
COMPUTER SERVICES w;*i
BUDGET LAWN Care Service Mowing.
trimming, edging, cleanup. Free esti-
mates, call Mike. 616-4381
GREEN ACRES LAWN CARE
One lime or yearly Licensed, Insured.
Residential, Commercial 742-6763
LAN/ SC ESC
SAN PABLO CREEK COMMUNITY Yard
Sale near Atlantic Blvd on San Pablo
Rd.,i. Saturday. 8am-lpm
YARD SALE. ISLE OF PALMS. 3346 Roy-
al Palm Dr Friday 8am-4pm Saturday,
8am.lpm
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ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Service. Reasonable
rales 821-0737
GOT WEEDS" Cheap Moe'sl ,'ard clean.
ups. Routine maintenance 294-.2269.
4220593.
PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN serv r.? We mow
lawns Free estimates 246-0967
BOBCAT BOB
Grading, Lawn Installations. Spread
Dirt, Gravel. Lime Rock. Mulch. Stone.
MUCH MORE! Bob. 334-6091.
MS MOW & Mr Clean inside,i'uiside
property maintenance & cleaning New
customer special 422.0593. 343-333-
PALM TREES Hedges Trimmea Yard
Clean-ups. Mulching, Sodd.ng, wnatever it
takes, eic. Dave 249.4724
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare. Free esii-
mates Prolessional customer service
Mowing edging, weeding, rimming,. irees
shrubs Licensed & insured Residenrial &
commercial. CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.
PRIME MAINTENANCE INC A Pioles-
sional Lawn Mainienanc'e Co. FREE
ESTIMATES. 535-2515
BLUE LINE OUTDOOR SERVICES
Lawn and landscape mairlenance-
Owned; operated Dy local police officer
Call 534-7651 or emal
bluelineoutdoors@iyanoo com .jor est,-
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S-'PREFERRED LAWN CARE
Commercial, Residential Lawn mainle.
nance. sprinkler systems clean-up
sod, mulch Landscape tignhing.
(904)382-0007, 9041430-0007 L'censeO
insured. Free estimates inio'' prei-rred-
lawn.com
WINSOR LAWN Service. Inc Competilive
rates Call Alan. 237-5301
MARN E ISTJrn' 7
BEST PRICES IN TOWN!! Interior, exte-
rior, pressure washing, knock down tex-
lured to walls Relerences, pnoios
Licensed, insured 226-6134
TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and
repaint Residential and commercial Men-
ion This ad 246-1529
ISLANDER SERVICES
Panting, Inlenor, exterior. home repair.
pressure washing. 992-2027. 514-8844
FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall. ie>-
lure. Specialize in smaller jobs Will work
evenings & weekends Licensed, insured,
references. 403-7389
HATE TO PAINT? Don't sweal ilI Interior.
exterior, pressure washing Nice work
Nice prices! Licensed. Insured 226-613-1
PAINT IT RIGHT! Inlenor. exirtor. Free
estimates Call MiKe Williams, 285-2651.
25yrs experience.
DAVID S POOL Service Weeklyv cleaning
MosI residential pools $251weekf chem[
cals. Licensed, Insured Pool clean-ups
our specialty We make your life a line
easier 285-0240
TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repays, specializing in termae-daamale.
2416-152.9_ -. ..... ..- ___
McCLAIN HOME IMPROVEMENT
INTERIOR REMODELING
Balnrooms. Floors. Tile, Bookcases.
Kitchens. Carpentry. Electrical & Plumo.
ing Serving Trie Beaches
(904)449-4404
COASTAL BUILDING
CONTRACTORS
Remodeling, Renovations. Additions. Cer.
tired Builder. CBC 1253447 249-7082.
www.cbcjaxbeach.com
ALLIANCE BUILDER Group, Inc General
Contractor CGC 1505263. Al types of
consIructnon New homes, room addilions,
elc Free esi-males. 1904)234-1179
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Safe rool cleaning Deck & ferce
restoration. Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured. Call Kevin, 994-0045.
PRESSURE WASHERS for rent or sale
Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1 330
.a'
I ROOFING
SAVE NOWI interior & Exterior painting.
Pressure washing. 19yrs. at Beaches.
Free Estimates. 881-4223.
UMEN
I PAINTING 650
ROOFING. IN-TOWN prces @ the
Beach. 25yrs. experience, 880-9908.
CCC1326983.
Beach, or call 247-6263
EOE, VP
1993 FORD Thunderbird, new engine, au-
to A/C, CD $1900 OBO. 716-2586.
1992 DODGE Dynasty. 109,000 miles.
Runs good, $995 OBO. 249-3143.
1993 .FORD Thunderbird,. low miles, auto
A/C, CD $1400 OBO. 716-2586.
1998 CHEVY Lumina LTZ- Green w/gray
leather, 98000 miles, regular preventive
maint, great mech cond. $3000. FIRM.
(904)987-3056.
98 OLDS Achieva, 4DR, Auto, looks &
drives great, $2500 OBO. 716-2586.
RED HOT CIVIC
Sparkling new red paint with 17"' rims
looks great on this 1993, 4-door Honda
Civic. Manual, new clutch, very well main-
tained, 200,000 miles. Economical, good
looking transportation. $2000. 249-3143,
333-4641.
94 NISSAN Altima, AT, A/C, new tires,
$1500 cash. 334-5294.
1990 MERCEDES SE300, exc. condition,
205,000 miles. $4100 OBO. 813-1200.
1992 LINCOLN Towncar Cartier. 112,000
miles, good condition. $2900. 223-4110.
2001 BMW3251: 17k miles Garaged, A++;
automatic, silver, leather, prem pkg.
$23,500. (904)273-1359
FORD TEMPO, 46,000 miles. $2995.
Beautiful Cadillac, $2495. 821-2058.
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