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It's official: Nocatee is 'Ponte Vedra'
byv KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
The "Town of Nocatee," 15,000 acres being
developed just west of Ponte Vedra, is getting
a new zip code and a new name Ponte
Vedra.
The U.S. Postal Service announced this week
that as of July 1, Nocatee and its surrounds
will have the zip code 32081 and homes in the
area will have Ponte Vedra addresses.
The new designations will apply not only
within St. Johns County, but also within an
area of Duval County that is part of the
Nocatee mixed-use development.
Zip code 32082, commonly known as Ponte
Vedra, will shrink in size and will be known as
Ponte Vedra Beach.
"We're not going to call it Ponte Vedra,"
Joseph Breckenridge, spokesman for the Postal
Service, said about Nocatee.
"It will have a Ponte Vedra address."
The distinction between name and address,
however, appears to be lost on some who ques-
tioned why the name Ponte Vedra was chosen
or applauded the news as good for homes in
the new zip code area.
"I love it," said Keith Moffett, a real estate
agent who lives in Walden Chase off County
Road 210 a few miles west of the Intracoastal.
Addresses in that area Nease High School
among them will change from St.
Augustine, 32095, to Ponte Vedra, 32081,
which Moffett said will increase property val-
ues.
"It's ridiculous. It's kind of snobbish," said
Mary Kohnke, a longtime resident of Roscoe
Boulevard, the area some consider the heart of
Palm Valley.
"I wonder how Ponte Vedra's going to feel
about it."
See NOCATEE, A-3
Activities
abound
for kids
on break
FROM STAFF
Public schools in Ponte
Vedra and elsewhere in St.
Johns County are on spring
break next week.
The following is a list of
some activities available to
youngsters:
Y9ICA Spring Break Camp:
Starting Monday and running
through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6
p.m., the Winston Family
YMCA on Landrum Lane will
offer daily activities such as
swimming-, arts and crafts,
indoor and outdoor games, and
a bowling field trip. The cost is
$25 daily. $120 weekly for
YMCA members, and $35
daily, $150 weekly for non-
members.
For more information call
543-9622.
The Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Art Camp: The
center offers "Paint Palettes
and Big Brushes" Monday,
"Cartoon Capers" Tuesday, "A
Day of Clay and Paper Mac.he"
Wednesday, "Mosaic
Masterpieces" Thursday, and
"Calling all Chefs" Friday.
Classes for ages 4 and 5 are 9
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at $25 daily
for members and $30 fot non-
members. Classes for ages 6 to
10 are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at $35
for members and $40 for others
daily.
See BREAK, A-3
Marsh Landing
'eyesore' to go
phoin oy CHUCK ADAMS
Nease junior Kristen Hoover shows off the "yellow jackets" flyswatter she received during the joke
gifts portion of Wednesday's soccer awards banquet at Ponte Vedra Presbyterian Church. Hoover
is expected to be one of the leaders of the Panthers' girls soccer team defending its state title
next year. Yellow Jackets is the nickname of Nease's archrival, St. Augustine. See another photo,
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
The St. Johns Board of
County Commissioners has
agreed to give developers 30
days to make amends with
Marsh Landing homeowners
regarding an undeveloped
"eyesore" at the neighbor-
hood's Solano Road entrance.
The Marsh Landing at
Sawgrass Master Association
filed an appeal in February
contesting 'the issuance of a
permit that allowed a chain
link fence and piles of dirt to
be placed on a vacant com-
mercial lot on the corner of
Solano Road and Marsh
Landing Parkway.
In a hearing Tuesday, repre-
sentatives oLf:Marsh Landing
argued that the 2005 permit,
which allowed temporary
improvements to the property,
should not -have been issued
without the p iior approval of
the Marsh Landing
Architectural Review Board.
"It's lust an eyesore," said
Marsh Landing's attorney
Barry Ansbacher, who said the
neighborhood association,
asked the developers to volun-
tarily remove the dirt and
fence.
A lawsuit challenging the
permit has also been filed by
Marsh Landing.
Rosemary Yeoman, zoning
manager for the county, on
Tuesday defended the staff's
decision to issue the permit.
Yeoman told county com-
missioners that she believes
the temporary improvements
did not need the approval of
the Marsh Landing review
board.
Because the dirt and fence
were placed on the property in
preparation for construction,
they were considered "tempo-
rary" improvements that do
not require development
review by county staff, she
argued.
A "temporary" permit is
usually issued for such
improvements until a more
permanent construction per-
mit is issued. '
But no time limit was placed
on the temporary permit,
which would essentially allow
the developers to leave the
fence and dirt on the lot indef-
initely, Ansbacher said.
Though the commissioners
decided to delay their vote on
the appeal for a month, all
five indicated Tuesday that
they sided with Marsh
Landing.
Ansbacher said Marsh
Landing will cooperate with
the developers to work out a
solution, but the homeowners
association wants more than
"empty" promises.
"We've gone as far as we can
go," he said.
"We look at it like we've put
up with it since February. The
only thing that will satisfy my
client is actions."
Ansbacher said Marsh
Landing would like either the
dirt and fence to be removed
immediately o0 a landscaping
buffer put into place to hide
everything.
Getting a timeline for such
actions would probably put
the residents' concerns at ease,
Ansbacher said.
If a resolution can be
reached, Ansbacher said, there
is a good chance that the law-
suit may be dropped.
Nease parking going up to $60
BY LAURA FOWLER
STAFF It'RITER
Parking on the Nease High School campus next year
may be slightly easier for students, but it will cost near-
ly twice as much.
A new parking policy going into effect in the fall will
give juniors and seniors their own numbered spots for
$60 compared with the existing $35 charge, which is
for general parking.
Principal Linda Thomson said Wednesday that the
new policy will help improve safety on campus by
allowing unauthorized visitors to easily be identified.
But some students think the price is too high.
"It's ridiculous." Patrick Flexon, who will be a senior
next year, said in the Nease parking lot Thursday morn-
ing.
The rules are OK, "except for the price," junior Jordan
Saul said as she headed to class from the parking lot.
Thomson said the money from the parking permits
will go to improve the parking lot by adding several
gravel spaces with bulkheads and by painting each spot
with a number.
The money will also help pay for a parking attendant
to watch the lot during school hours, she said.
Students who pay the $60 will be given a decal with
a number corresponding to the number of their parking
spot.
Unlike the existing first-come-first-serve parking sys-
tem, each student with a decal is guaranteed a spot,
which means students who arrive late still get a spot.
Registration for the decals began Monday for rising
seniors, and about 175 spots had been purchased by
Thursday, according to Dean Bud Beech.
Students must bring a valid driver's license, vehicle
registration, proof of insurance, a signed and notarized
copy of the Nease rules and regulations, and the $60 in
cash or check.
Rising juniors will get to register starting May 1.
Decals will be picked up 10 days before school starts
in the fall, Beech said.
"They're excited about coming in and literally pick-
ing their spots," Beech said.
He said he is making exceptions for students who
will not get their licenses until this summer, allowing
them to reserve their spots with $60.
All students must show a valid driver's license when
they pick up their decals in the fall.
As students pay for their decals, Beech said he is
instructing them not to get angry or park in someone
else's spot if if they find a car already in their reserved
space.
He said there will be a designated area near
See PARKING, A-3
PhiOIO Dy KAIMH HHIMAN
Birthday girl Ashley Boyd (center) and friends make their way to Nease High
Thursday morning after parking in the student lot. Parking next year will be $60,
and parking spots will be assigned.
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Library gets courtyard
A groundbreaking ceremony
for the new reading courtyard
behind the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library will be held
Photo by UZA MITCHELL
Navajo storyteller, actress and author Geri Keams performs a
traditional Indian song for art students Wednesday.
Translated in English, the song's lyrics said "Everywhere I
go, I am happy." Keams co-starred with Clint Eastwood in
"The Outlaw Josie Wales" and appeared on television in
"Northern Exposure" and currently appears in the Showtime
movie "Edge of America" about an all-girl Navajo basketball
Leader finalist for
9 state press awards
FROM STAFF
r:The Beaches Leader-Ponte
'edra Leader has been nomi-
nated for nine awards in the
Florida Press Association's
,2005 Better Weekly Newspaper
Contest.
A The Leader won awards for'
writing, photography and
individual graphics.
In. the writing categories,
Ponte Vedra Leader editor Kathy
Hartman is a finalist for a seri-
ous column, "No cure for hole
in heart."
Associate editor Johnny'
Woodhouse is a finalist for fea-
ture writing for "Requiem for
the Donald. Ray." ,
Woodhouse and sports edi-
tor Rob DeAngelo are also
finalists in the sports game day.
story category for "Panthers
win first-ever state football
title", and "Nease tumbles in
semifinal," respectively;
Woodhouse is also a finalist
for obituary writing for
"Sandman dies in Costa Rica."
In the photography cate-
gories, DeAngelo is a finalist
for sports picture ("Beaches
swimmers pace SAC to win")
and portfolio photography.
Leader staff writer Laura
Fowler is a finalist for feature
photography for ("PV seniors
give sage advice at New Year").
Fowler is also up for an
award for agricultural writing
for "Dead farm animals raise
smelly questions" while she
was a staff writer for the High
Springs Herald. '
The Leader has been nomi-
nated in the individual graphic
category for "Don't sweat it!"
A random list of winners was
released April 5. Each nomi-
nee's order of finish won't be
released until June 23, when
the FPA holds its annual con-
vention at the Renaissance
Resort and Golf Club in St.
Petersburg.
Monday at 10 a.m. The public
is invited.
Family event is April 23
Family Fest at the Ponte
Vedra Beach Branch Library
will be held April 23, from 2 to
4 p.m.
Swing 456 will play jazz
music, Peterbrooke Chocolhtes
will feature a chocolate foun-
tain and small children can
enjoy story telling, face paint-
ing and crafts.
Library closed for Easter
All branches of St. Johns
County libraries will be closed
April 14 for Good Friday.
They will be open April 15,
but closed again April 16 for
Easter.
Boulevard parking
mulled
The Ponte Vedra Zoning and
Adjustment Board will meet
Monday at 3 p.m. in the
County Auditorium at 4020
Lewis Speedway, St. Augustine.
On the agenda is a discus-
sion of amendments to the
Ponte Vedra Boulevard parking
ordinance.
Roundtable to meet
The St. Johns County Civic
Association Roundtable will
meet Monday at 9 a.m. in the
Main Branch Library on San
Carlos Avenue in St.
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Nocatee: Zip de takes effect JulyP CES
Cont. from A-1
Bob Reesh, chairman of the
Ponte Vedra Municipal Service
District (MSD), which lies east
of State Road A1A; said he was
"surprised" by the use of the
Pon;e Vedra name.
"I always thought that
Nocatee was going to incorpo-
rate and become a city," he
said.
Breckenridge said, "Town of
Nocatee" cannot .be used for
Nocatee addresses because a
"Nocatee" already exists in
Florida.
Nocatee, zip code 34268, has
a population of 245, consists of
less than one square mile and
is in DeSota' County, about 40
miles southeast of Sarasota.
Breckenridge said that if
mailers would, shorten "Town
otNocatee" to, "Nocatee," mail
intended for Nocatee west of-
Ponte Vedra Beach could enld
up "going to some far off
place," he said.
Names take precedence over
zip code numbers in mailing,
*,he said.
"Human beings tend to
make mistakes with numbers
before they make mistakes
with names."
According to the Postal
Service's news release, next
month more than 1,000 homes
and businesses in St. Johns
County will get a letter from
the'Postal Ser'ice telling about
their new zip codes.
Eighty addresses now known
as Ponte Vedra Beach 32082
will become Ponte Vedra
32081. Those addresses are
west of the Intracoastal.
About 1,000 addresses now
addressed "St. Augustine
32095" will change to "Ponte
Vedra 32081." Those address-
es, such as Nease High, are east
of U.S. 1 near 210.
Some 32082 addresses closer
to St. Augustine than to Ponte
Vedra will change from 32082
to St. Augustine 32084,
according to the release.
Breckenridge said the :quest
to create a zip code and name
for the new Nocatee "has been
going on for years," since
postal employees learned
Nocatee, being developed
along. County Road 210
between the Intracoastal 'and
U.S. 1, would be bringing up to
35,000 residents to the area.
"We do zip codes not simply
because somebody asks us to
,,do them but because they're
operationally needed," he said.
It's customary for the postal
service to "work with the
developer to solve mail
delivery problems," although
he was unable to say who sug-
gested the name "Ponte Vedra"
for Nocatee.
"We're not trying to endow
their development with an
identity," he said.
Attempts to get comment
from the Parc Group, the
Nocatee developer, were
unsuccessful Thursday.
But Bruce Maguire of Ponte
Vedia, a county commissioner
whose family has owned land
in St. Johns County for genera-
tions, said, "We all know why
they want-to do it."
"If you know that Ponte
Vedra is a well recognized
name and Would help, add per-
ceived credibility, why create a
new one?" he asked,
"I would think it would .. .
have a significant effect on the,
potential market.'
Kohnke said she wonders
why the,.post office would
choose the name Ponte Vedra
for an area that "has been Palm
Valley for years.
"If you name yourself after
the rich, they'll think you're
rich," Koh n ke said.
"You can't make a silk purse
.our of.a cow's ear," she said.
"They can call it what they
like, but we -all know what it
is."
Reesh said he has no prob-
lem with the name "Ponte
Vedra" being used west of the
Intracoastal, because he and
others have long considered"
the area east of AIA as "old
Ponte Vedra" to distinguish it
from newer development.
Moffett said the new name
may spur him to action.
"It's good for us, because I
believe our home values will go
up when you have a Ponte
Vedra zip code and a Ponte
Vedra name," said Moffett,
noting that he has his house
for sale by owner.
"I think I'll go out and raise
the price of my house."
.aer arapr.,:
The heavy outline indicates the approximate boundary line for the 32081 zip code, which goes
into effect July 1. Some addresses now part of Ponte Vedra Beach 32082 will become part of
32081, which was created to handle the Nocatee development (not shown) along County Road
210 west of the Intracoastal Waterway
Break: Activities can keep kids busy
Cont. from A-i
Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine
Research Reserve, off State Road AlA 12 miles
south of Mickler Road: On Saturday 'at 8:30 a
Birds, Botany and Breakfast hike is offered for $10;
from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday is a Sea Turtle
Program with the area's Sea Turtle Volunteers; on
Sunday at 11 a.m. is a Salt Marsh Walk through
the reserve.
A nature mo-ie titled "The Whole Story: Beetles
and Spiders" will show Saturday and Sunday at 10
a.m. and 1 p.m. "Microcosms," a movie about the
world of insects, snails and other undersized crea-
tures, will show April 15 and 16 at 10 a.m. and 1
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch Library: -on
Tuesday at 6 p.m. teens are invited to learn make-
up tips and tricks with professional makeup artist
Sunshine Jones.
Ollie Koala's Back Yard, 1318 Beach Blvd.: On
lWednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. kids will get
the chance to interact with Jacksonvdle Beach
police officers and firefighters ,while learning
about .fire safety and having their fingerprint
taken. Admission is'free.
Parking: Student reaction is mixed
Cont. from A-1
the front office for students to temporarily park to
report someone parked in their spot.
Beech said the offending student or visitor will
be asked to move or will get a $15 ticket.
For chronic parking violators, Beach said a boot,
which costs $25 to remove, will be put on cars.
Students with too many unexcused absences or'
who leave school early without permission may
lose their spot for 30 days, Beech said.
Some students think the parking policy should
stay the same.
"It makes more sense, first come, first served,"
said rising senior AshIle Boyd.
P I '.o.:.,, K AT i H, IlT.I.W j
Jean Shoff (second from left) chats with others at the Palm ValleySenior Center Thursday in .
preparationdor.aa live auction.scheduled.late-Jn.,he day Shoff.-who..regularly.attends the twice-
weekly-activiles at the.center opfranal Boulev~refd, Palm Valley-volwnteeredAitO'ct as auctioneer
for the fund-raising event.
Utility work snagging exit at Town Center parking lot
FROM STAFF
The exit to one of Town
Center's largest parking lots
has been temporarily blocked
to vehicular traffic this week
while Beaches Energy Service
does improvements- to the
area's underground electrical
lines, according to Neptune
Beach City Manager Jimn
Jarboe.
He said that the work is
almost finished. Exactly when
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RHONDA REESE
REESE'S PIECES
To the editor:
This letter is in response to
Larry Frank's letter titled "FHS
female athletes are not treated
'fairly" published in The
Leader on April 5, 2006. Mr.
Frank states that girl's sports
at Fletcher are not treated
* equally to their male counter-
parts especially when it comes
to the selection of coaches.
I have been very fortunate
to coach several girls and boys
sports over the past nine years
at Fletcher and currently
S...coach three sports- i male.
sport & 2 female sports. I
find Mr. Frank's claims of
inequity both misinformed
and misguided at best. Female
athletes.at Fletcher are afford-
ed the same quality athletic
training services and some-
times have better facilities
than the males do. In my nine
years at Fletcher, I can't ever
remember being denied any
travel or equipment needs as
a head girls or boys coach.
What ever we need, we get,
regardless of the gender or
profitability of our sport. In
fact, according to the most
recent gender equity report,
Fletcher High School has
more females participating in
athletics than males. In my
experience, girls at Fletcher
are really afforded better
opportunities to make an ath-
letic team because in most
cases, our girls' sports do not
cut players.
When it comes to filling
coaching vacancies the
administration has three
options: First, they can hire a
person already on staff.
Second they can hire an edu-
!cator'o ,inton" stiff TAiB mJ.
provide him/her with a teach-
ing position that usually is
not available. Administrators
hire teachers for their instruc-
tional abilities first and con-
sider it a bonus if they can
coach. Finally, they can hire a
coach who is not an educator.
Coaches who are not educa-
tors face the long and arduous
task of obtaining their district.
and state coaching certificate.
This process can go on for'
several months and many
quit out of frustration. Some
schools may allow coaches to
coach without the proper cre-
dentials, but Fletcher should
be commended for requiring
that all coaches meet what is
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prescribed by the school dis-
trict and the state.
Mr. Frank compares the hir-
ing process of a head football
coach to that of other sports.
Unfortunately, this is not a
realistic comparison at all.
The last time the head foot-
ball job was open at Fletcher
was in 1990 and 56 candi-
dates applied. Fletcher has
had only seven head football
coaches since the school
opened in 1936. Openings in
other sports occur with much
more frequency and the pool
of interested applicants just
isn't there. People are not lin-
ing up outside the main office
to apply for coaching posi-
tions. Many of the coaches at'
Fletcher have stepped up to
coach multiple sports because
there is a lack of people will-
ing to accept the challenge.
These people who have
agreed to take on the commit-
ment and responsibility of
coaching should be support-
ed, not criticized. Let's not
hide behind Title IX to push
our own personal agenda and
dissatisfaction with coaching
decisions.
Oh, did I mention that no
one coaching is getting rich?
Coaching supplements in
Duval County Schools have
not increased since 1989. I
actually broke down one of
my athletic supplements to a
whopping total of $2.61 per
hour. Contrary to Mr. Frank's
statements, coaching supple-
ments only make up around
five to ten percent of our total
annual salary. We do not
coach to "pad" our pay-
checks. We coach to help
productive adults through
great cfiaracte'r building expe-
riences.
In conclusion, I felt com-
pelled to respond to Mr.
Frank's letter because I was
disappointed with the inaccu-
rate depiction of female ath-
letics at Fletcher High School.
I wanted to provide some fac-
.'tual. insight from a .person
who is very much involved
with-": and knowledgeable
about the' topic discussed. The
Fletcher athletic family is full
of hard working people who
are dedicated to coaching a
great group of kids.
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Time marches on.
Western Union has -
finally eliminated its
telegram business, with a
bow to other forms of rapid
communication, especially e-
mail and the fax.
If memory serves, in the
1950's we could dispatch a
telegram at the old (long-ago
demolished) bus station on
First Street in Jax Beach.
Then, such communications
were still fairly common, I
reckon partly because of the
cost of long-distance phone
service. Possibly the most
notable endorsement ever of
a company and its product
came from an eminent, old-
time Hollywood movie pro-
ducer (arguably either Jack
Warner or Sam Goldwyn). He,
decrying promotion of causes
in motion pictures, allegedly
said, "If you want to send a
message, call Western
Union."
One of the most needed,.
Iobs I had during_ my salad
telegram delivery guy. In
1946, fresh out of the Navy
and cash, I went to work for
them part-time while attend-
ing prep school in New Jersey
(prepping for college). I had
The article that I read
while waiting at the
hair salon made me feel
better; "You aren't crazy
when you talk to yourself as
long as you don't hear a
voice talking back!" It was in
one of those women's publi-
cations that fill the magazine
rack, with a lone Car and
Driver, which over the past
year I have read cover to
cover.
As I waited to be called back
for my monthly what's-left-
of-my-hair, cut, I wondered
why men's magazines didn't
reassure their readers about
such insecurities. I became
even more nervous waiting.
If this were a regular manly
man barber shop, I could lust
come out and ask Floyd or
Jack or Mike if it had ever
happened to them!
Hair cutter extraordinaire
Denise finally came out to the
waiting room and led me to
the chair. I thought, "What
the heck, I can talk to a
woman as well .as a man
about this subject!"
"Denise, do you think if
people talk to themselves and
answer in another voice
they're...?"
"Yes, they're crazy 'as a loon!
Is this another one of your ex
,.' '. -,. -
JOHN
HAIKkusa
COLUMN
used my USN mus
pay to buy a grui
Ford, which I c
Bedelia and drove i
employment. It I
hydraulic brakes, so
telegrams, I often
"STOP!"
As a Western Unic
I didn't do singing
J ..Jhad. Jlreay-Jbro
glasses, but. not
voice. Hence, the cl
to the entertainment
was delivering a n
famous drummer G
at Frank
Meadowbrook. Th
"Big Band"nightclu
home. When he came out, he
looked, well, wired up, I guess
from beating the skins."
However, he tipped me a
whole dollar, a generous ges-
ture then.
One of my regular assign-
ments was picking up the col-
umn of a senior sports writer
S. for a New York newspalife
/' who worked out of his house.
The Western Union office
would then telegraph it to the
paper. Since the copy was usu.
Kally in an unsealed envelope
K ., and since it would be seen b\
IST others before publication, on
the way back I pulled over tc
itering-out read it. Sometimes I felt an
mpy 1934 urge to edit, particularly.
:hristened when he had knocked one oi
n my new my favorite teams.
had non- Fortunately, I was able tc
o, like the resist that.
screamed, Because the telegram sender
paid by the word, brevity was
on courier, important, with pronouns
telegrams. and verbs often omitted,
.kep. Ip.tsa although "STOP" was used
with my ianstei~rtmof .tnqaiiod? b/Aa
osest I got "unstopped" blasdic wasuBobc
it industry Hope's telegram to President
message to Truman after the close 1948
ene Krupa election: "Unpack."
Daily's Now, sadly, the telegram's
at was a stopped. This, too-STOP.
b near my
HOYLE DEMPSEY
COLUMNIST
wife stories?" This spiraled
me into a deeper level of self
doubt!
It all started a year ago, two
days after I met my new next
door neighbor Ralph. I' was
walking out of my garage,
kidding around with my wife,
when I yelled back at my cat
Smokey, "And you keep that
Litter Box clean Buddy! And
wash your paws thoroughly!"'
Then in my "best Bart
Simpson voice Smokey'
replied "Yea right Dad, you
can count on me With all four
of my feets!"
I. had just said "Smokey,
you have the SCOOP on that
one, get it!" when Isaw'Ralph
in his driveway looking at me:
like I was nuts. "Oh hey
Ralph, just kidding around
with my...." He was already
in his Ford F250, out of the
driveway giving me that final
"You're crazy" quick glance!
Ralph never seems to
appear unless I am talking to
myself. Last fall at about 5 in
the morning I was taking out
'the trash, when a shooting
star shot across the clear
October Sky. In an attempt to
tound like John Wayne I said
"And Pilgrim, don't make any
quick moves like that again!"
And I think I tried to do Jerry
; Seinfeld saying' "Not that
there is any thing wrong with
that!" I turned around to see
Ralph taking the leash off his
dog as they both rushed back
in the house!
Well you know what Mr.
Ralph; I wonder what you and'
your Mutt talk about behind
closed doors. We cat guys
speak openly. You know
Smokey 'sounds like Bart
Simpson and his brother(
Artichoke, who you heard
once when. I was washing my
car, sounds a little like Jack
Nicholson. So whose crazy
mister? HEEEERE"S JOHNNY!,
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Tree save
recalls a j
past tme.;
'7ou want to come dig up
some of my trees before
LI' have to end theirtime!
Son eaith?", my elderly friend
Gin asked when I answered '
the phone.'early' one morn-M'
ing. -
A fellow nature .lover, I
couldn't imagine Gin killing a.
tree, but when she explained
they were in a section of her
horse pasture which needed
to be mowed, L gladly accept-
ed her offer. '
"Let's go out this afternoon
and tag the ones you want,"
'Gin .said. "That way you can
come by even when I'm not;
here and make as many trips
as youi want to in order to
save some 'lives '..'!,: ;, I. r
We both laughed knowing
several of our friends would
label us nutty for being so
enamored with green.
I arrived at my friend's
property, a place I'd visited
only twice, armed with yellow
tagging tape. For the next
two hours Ginnv and I
tromped over her acreage,
gently tying the yellow tape
to the trunks or limbs of
orange trees, cherry laurels,
loquat-s, oaks, maples, beauty
berries, dogwoods, magnolias,
hollies, and elms. We even
tagged several stretches of
wisteria, lantana, shrimp
#taits;-and sofrtoiwliteflow
e. Trid.boblr l'.veirgottem'ithbe
name of. 1,
I couldn't have had more
fun, and I could never have
imagined the education I
received as Gin and I pushed
back branches, stepped on old
logs. and stumbled through a
brier patch.
"1 was a 19-year-pol .bride
when my husband and'". I
moved here 55 years ago," she
informed me. "This was a nine
acre working citrus grove at
the time. My husband was
going to work downtown, and
I was going to run the grove."
"Was?" I probed.
"Was," she stated. "We had
such bad freezes the first two
'years we were here that all
300 trees were destroyed. JIt
took us months to burn them
because back then there-was-
n't any such thing as dad
trash pickup." 3 '.
"Wow," I said, watching Gin
'go back in time. I asked other
questions about her rambling
old two-story house, tin-
roofed barn, stable and chick-
en coop,
"It,s funny," Gin said of her
land, which would now sell
for over $150,000 an acrd.e
"We only paid $26,000 for the
house and nine acres. People
told us We were crazy back
then for moving to the
wilderness, but I knew we
wanted to put down long
term roots in the peaceful
outdoors, and we were willing
to sacrifice to follow rour
..hearts." '
Despite the naysayers, Gin
and her husband loved:. the
land, their farm house, each
other, a plethora of pets and
farm critters, and eventually
two children. ,.
After we finished' tagging
trees, Gin took me through' a
thicket where her kids, bold
tree h6use still stood. ,Gin's
kids are now grown with
teens of their own. ;
"I fenced off an area .over
there," she said pointing to a
patch of ground covered ini
blackberry bushes. "The kids
could play outside, and: I
could manage to get my igar-
deniing work done. For all our
conveniences," Gin continued
with a wistful glance, "I miss
the simplicity of those days."
I do too. But thanks to the
generosity of a fellow tree
lover arid story sharer, I :can
now remember them with
gratitude each time I lookiat
my transplanted bits of histo-
ry.
Cosmo or Jane or maybe
both said I'm sane -really
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Viewpoints
More letters to the editor:
Commission must
give more than lip-
service to new
neighborhood bill
To the editor:
It was gratifying to see our
Board of County
Commissioners approve the
writing of a Neighborhood
Bill of Rights by
Commissioner Rich and
County Attorney Bosanko on
March 21, for later considera-
tion by the full Board. My
enthusiasm for this decision
was tempered, however, by
some of the Commission
remarks ,which accompanied
this, approval, and which
showed their own decided
lack of enthusiasm for it: such
as, People are putting a lot of
false faith in this. We can
incorporate that into our land
development code if we want
to notify adjacent associa-
tions. And, I believe we can
improve communication with
the public. In addition,
County Attorney Bosanko
questioned the County's abili-
.ty to grant legal standing to
registered neighborhoods.
The need for protections of
neighborhoods against undue
actions by developers has
been brought home in spades
by. two recent developments
in Ponte Vedra. The first inci-
dent happened to the Seaside
neighborhood, where an adja-
cent .new developer applied
for major changes to the orig-
inally approved development
plan that would have adverse-
ly. affected many of the
Seaside residents. But since it
was considered to be a small
adjustment to the initial.
Plans, no notification, -of
adjoining homeowners was
legally required.
1. .The se-cond ,incident
,occurred at :the formerxstahle
-property.along Solaia'Rbadat
the. Marsh Landing south
entrance, where the developer
of that commercial property
asked the county for and
received a permit to dump
earth there from other loca-
tions. This was done in viola-
tion of Marsh Landing PUD
regulations, and in addition,
despite a Marsh Landing
request to St. Johns County
offices to not issue any per-
mits prior to their own
approval.
While such incidents are
bound ,to happen at times,
they all seem to happen in
favor of the developers, with
the residents having to scram-
ble to protect their rights.
And in the case of the above-
mentioned second incident,
an injunction had to be
sought, at no small expense.
it is therefore no wonder
that there is a cynicism on the
part of the public as, to the
protection of their property
rights. The rules favor the
developers, and no one in the
County offices is looking out
for the little guy. And neither
the County Attorney nor the
County Administrator is mhak-
ing any effort to make recom-
mendations to the County
Commission to correct these
deficiencies and imbalances.
The Neighborhood Bill of
Rights, adopted by.the city of
Jacksonville where it has been
extremely successful and pop-
ular with both the citizens
and the developers, would go
a long way in correcting some
of these 'shortcomings while
at the same time placing the
citizens at greater parity with
the developer. Briefly, it
would provide the following:
1) Neighborhood's
and/or homeowners associa-
tions with specific boundaries
may register with the County.
2) The registered neigh-
borhoods are provided with
pre-applicatibn notification
and have the right to hold dis-
covery hearings, with the
expectation that any commu-
nity issues are resolved prior
to the submission of a permit-
ting application.
3) Registered groups
have legal standing before
county staff, agencies, boards
ratnd the iCanty Commissioni
4in-luasi-judicial hearings.
So the question in front of
the jury is this: Will you, the
County Commission, just
give lip service to this impor-
tant issue by approving a
developer-friendly ordinance,
or will you join
Commissioner Rich- and
approve one that not only has
teeth in it but also is truly res-
ident-oriented? To put 'it
another way, will you take the
enlightened route of your
counterparts in the city of
Jacksonville, or won't you?
Daniel W. MacDonald
Ponte Vedra Beach
Atlantic Beach should:
Leave the siw
To the editor:
The City Commission is currently con-
sidering a modification to the current
swimming pool ordinance. The
Commission may vote to view swimming
pools as 40 percent impervious. What gives
this matter special interest is its hidden
agenda. If the City Commission can suc-
cessfully pass this modification, then the
land use ratio can be altered to reduce the
size of the "footprint" occupied by a struc-
ture.
It is difficult to appreciate why the City
would want to impose an ordinance which
would negatively impact the daily quality
of life for our residents to satisfy an event
which statistically impacts the area every
25 years. The justification presented by the
City is based on the precipitation of 9 inch-
es listed on the FDOT IDF Curves (data col-
lected by zones and based on averages)
compared with an assumed pool freeboard
of 6 inches. The City then bases its ratio on
the 3 inches of water that will theoretically
overflow in the event of the 25 year storm.
But key factors of the analysis were not pre-
sented! Why wasn't the "time of concen-
tration" (time it takes the overflow water to
'travel to storm water collection basin) ana-
imming pools pervious
lyzed? It is unlikely that any of the pre- percent impervious as a reasonable coi
sumed overflow water (which would travel promise in, comparison with Neptun
through the various land surface types) Beach which views pools as 100 perce
would reach the collection basin as it would impervious (one should not compromI
have likely been absorbed. Additionally, with an issue that bears no merit). Anoth
why wasn't any comment given to evapo- Commissioner replied that he had not pi
transpiration? Certainly this would only sued a SJRVWMD contact to better under
account for a comparatively small volume stand this matter. The community shou
but it is relevant since the argument is be concerned that qualified decisions i
based on a small volume. How did the City not being made!
base its assumption of a 6 inch freeboard? In summary, the Commission shou
In a random survey of several swimming base their decision on practicality and log
pools in the Atlantic Beach area, pools were not on an agenda. The Commission nee
measured and found to have an average to recognize that they are unlikely rep
freeboard of 8 inches. This is obviously a senting the majority. Shame on our coi
critical point as it would explain why no munity for the voter apathy at the 20
interviewed pool owner has witnessed their election (there was only 32 percent reg
pool overflow (that includes the Category I tered voter turnout. Of that, Wolfso
hurricanes experienced over the past received support from 16.5 percent). Th
decades). Further, why didn't the City dis- said, the sleepy lion has been awaken
cuss the storm hydrograph? Clearly, the Pools are not having an adverse affect
theoretical overflow would occur after the our storm water system today, tomorrow,
peak of the 9 inch storm (well into a point in 25 years! The City Commission,
where land was recovering and available to would best serve its community to r
absorb precipitation). revise the existing ordinance and thus ha
Also noteworthy is the alarming observa- swimming pools remain at 100 percent p
tions made during the recent Commission vious!
Meeting. One Commissioner based his pre- George MNayfor
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Remain vigilant
to protect Guana
To the editor.
I have read, and followed the
debate about the proposed high
school in Guana Park and as a
state taxpayer I too must express
my voice. First, if you have not
been to the'Guana Park Reserve
lately, go for a visit. Visit the
new education center and talk
to the ranger. Find out why the
Guana Park Reserve is so valu-
able as a wildlife habit. Find out
why the Guana Park Reserve is
valuable for water recharge areas
and for water filtration. Then
go for a hike or go fishing or just
sit and enjoy the day. The' next
time you enjoy a shrimp dinner
at one of your local favorite
restaurants, remember that the
estuaries in Guana serve as valu-
able spawning areas for shriinp
and other fish species..
The Guana River Wildlife
Management area was pur-
chased with state taxpayer
funds through the Florida Save
Our Coast Program for the pur-
pose of preservation and to save
the land from the threat of
development. Contrary to one
letter writer's statement that the
land swap would not cost the
Florida taxpayer anything, we
have already incurred the cost
for the purchase of the Guana
Park Reserve and its ongoing
land management. I have not
heard anything about the cost
that would be incurred for the
widening of state road A1A to
accommodate the extra traffic
that would occur for the enter-
ing and exiting of students onto
the proposed site. Nothing has
been mentioned of what other
sensitive lands would be com-
promised by the widening of
the road or how the land and
' wildlife would be impacted.
Another letter writer wrote
that those groups or individuals
that are opposed to the land
swap and school construction
are "bullying their children."
The first proposal to build a
high school in the Guana Park
Reserve was rejected by the gov-
ernor two years ago. Currently,
the St. Johns County School
Board is considering two other
sites in the Ponte Vedra area.
The group who continues to
push for the Guana site is the
cogency who has delayed the
construction of the high school
for the local children.
,Again, the Guana Park
Reserve was purchased by the
state of Florida taxpayers for
preservation. Allowing a land
swap for construction of a high
school would open the reserve
up for further development and
set a dangerous precedent for
development in other state pro-
tected areas. I am writing the
governor and my other state
representatives in opposition to
the proposed land swap and
construction in preserved land.
I urge all who want to keep the
Guana Park Reserve and all
other state preserved land intact
to do the same.
Candice Rue
Jacksonville Beach
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ATLANTIC BEACH
Various electronics valued at
$1,000 and $87 cash were
reported burglarized from a res-
idence march 27 in the 1900.'
block of Brista De Mar. ,
Four tires valued at $1,000
were reported stolen off a vehi-,
cle April 2 in the 300 block of
10th Street.
A simple battery was report-.
ed April 2 in the 1500 block of
Richardson Lane. An arrest was
made in the incident.
William John Grill III, 36, .of
Jacksonille was arrested 'and
charged with driving with a'
suspended license as a habitual
traffic offender April 2 in the
27000 block of Shangrila Drive,
according to a police report.
A simple assault was reported
April 2 in the 100 block of
,Poisetta Street.
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A business was reported bur-
glanzed April 3 in the 1000
block of Atlantic Boulevard.
April Snow Combs, 27, was
arrested on a warrant and
charged with possession of a
controlled substance April 3 in
the 800 block of Seminole
Road, according to a police
report.
Dora Jeanette Smith, 28; of'
Ponte Vedra Beach was arrested
and charged with possession of
a controlled substance and
careless driving April 3 in the
2400 block of Seminole Road,
- according.to a police report..
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NEPTUNE BEACH
SA burglary to a business was
reported April 4 in the 1500
block of Atlantic Boulevard.
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JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Joshua Ryan Perritte, 23, of
Jacksonville Beach was arrested
April 2 and charged with acces-
sory after the fact in a second
degree felony in the 300 block
of 1st Ave. N., according to
police, adding that Perritte
failed to stop an altercation
between his friend and a 27-
year-old transient.
Matthew Daniel Whisnant,
20, of jacksonville Beach was
arrested April 2 and charged
with aggravated battery know-.
ing to cause great bodily harm
in the 300 block of 1st Ave. N.,
police reported. A 27-year-old
transient was struck in the face,
causing him to be knocked to
the ground. The victim sus-
tained a broken nose, contu-
sion to his eve and several
minor abrasions, according to a
police report.
A flat screen TV valued at
$1,200 was reported stolen
April 3 from a boat in the 2000
block of Beach Blvd.
SJael Marie Holmes, 28, of,
Jacksonville Beach was arrested
April 2 and charged with an
outstanding warrant for utter-
ing forged bills in the first
block of 13th Ave. N., accord-
ing to a police report.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
About $2,000 in appliances
were stolen from a Ponte Vedra
Beach condominium some
time between March 25 and
Wednesday. A glass top stove
and a refrigerator were taken
from a unit at 100 Boardwalk
Drive in' Ponte Vedra, and
about $800 in damage was
done to a sliding glass door and
screen. ,
A maintenance man for
Fountains Condominiums in
Ponte Vedra reported
Wednesday that one of the
condominiums in the complex
had been sealed shut with yel-
low expanding foam. The resi-
dent of the unit not been seen
by a neighbor since Friday,
according to the'police report.
The deputy found both the
front and rear scieen doors
sealed with the foam, along
with the locks and door han-
dles. The deputy was unable to
contact the resident, according
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OBITUARIES
John Robert Martinich, Jr.,
John Robert Martinich, Jr., 88,
of Jacksonville Beach died
March 31, 2006 from natural
causes during a stay at Avante
Nursing Center. He was born
Dec. 31, 1917 in Rankin,
Pennsylvania, the son of the
late John Robert, Sr. and
Catherine Tasic Martinich.
He came to Florida for Army
'basic training after attending
high school in Swissvale,
Pennsylvania. He served in
England, Ireland, North France,
and Germany during World
War II in the 152nd Artillery
Battalion as first cook.
Following his honorable dis-
charge in 1945, he returned to
Jacksonville Beach.
From that time until his
retirement, he worked as a
painter at the Ponte Vedra Inn
& Club and a maintenance
s.peri.ntendent with'.:the Innlet-
At Pork' .Vedia Bech :for more':
than 4b0'ears whe-coh-workerg
described him as "devoted to his
job always willing to pitch in
with whatever is needed" and as
having "a splendid spirit of
cooperation."
He was an active lifetime
meniber of the Beaches Elks
Lodge and developed many
friendships with other veterans
through his memberships in the
oidcal VFW and American Legion
posts. Aside from his "broad
smile and ready laugh," he will
be most remembered for his
love of music aptly noted in a
description from hs high
school yearbook) and hls count-
less performances on the accor-
dion at various civic, social, pri-
vate, and church events, as well
as at restaurants, over a span of
more than 60 years, according
to family.
Martinich is survived by four.
sisters, Ann Martinich, Jeanne
Anast, Kay Harman, and
Barbara Duch, sister-in-law
Agnes Martinich, son Anthony
Martinich, granddaughter
Chloe, step-sons Joe Chao and
Carl Sandifer, and step-daughter
.Patsv.Hodges. Hle \w ,psecededi
his second wife. A grave-side
ceremony will be held at Chapel
Hills Memory Gardens today,
Friday, at 10 a.m. Arrangements
provided by the Hardage-
Giddens Funeral Home in
Jacksonville Beach.
Virginia Morrison. Laughter.
Virginia Morrison Laughter,
90, of Rockingham, NC and
Neptune Beach died in
Boonville, IN on Jan. 8, 2006.
She was born July 13, 1915
in Rockingham, NC. She was
the daughter of John and
Virginia Crosland Morrison.
She grew up, went to school,
and was married in
Rockingham, NC.
She was a nurse in
Jacksonville and was married
to the late Elmer Laughter. She
was also preceded in death by
two sons, Henry and Earl. She
is survived by her daughter,
Ginny of Boonville, IN and
sons, John of Macon, GA,
James of Silver Springs, MD
and seven grandchildren.
Cremation has taken place,
with interment to be at
Eastside Cemetery,
Rockingham, NC.today, Friday,
at 10 a.m..
Arrangements by Marks
Funeral Home.
Kenneth B. Thompson
Kenneth B. Thompson, born or another a member of the
Dec. 31, 1932 in Miles City, Florida Sheriffs Association,
Montana, died April 3, 2006 in United States Secret Service,
Jacksonville. He graduated Kiwanis Club, Sertoma Club,
from high school in Riverton, Elks Club, Veterans of Foreign
S Wyoming in May 1950, joined Wars, American Legion, and
,, the US Naval Reserves and US Coast Guard magazine with
attended college s on a international circulation.
Westinghouse Science He was preceded in death by
Scholarship in Billings, his first wife, Jloy in 1994, after
Montana. In December 1950 38 years of marriage. He is sur-
he joined the US Air Force and vived by his second wife,
became a Russian Nancy; four children, Kirk
translator/interpreter in the Air Thompson, Vanya Arcusa
Force Security Service after (Rick), Valerie Gruhn (Gordon)
graduation from the Army and Vanessa Leite ileff); five
Language School in Monterrey, step-children, Vicki Jones of
California. Sacramento, California,
After serving 25 months at Rebecca Jones (Mathew Westi,
various, overseas assignments Larry Jones (Lindal of
he returned to the states, was Machesney Park, Illinois,
discharged and attended Randy Jones (Rachel), and
Fresno State College in Michael Jones; one sister,
California where he obtained a Shirley Sostrom (ohni of
BS degree and 36 graduate Clifton, Virginia and 26 grand-
units in Police children.
Science/Criminalistics. Upon Visitation was held on
graduation he worked for a Thursday at Hardage-Giddens
short period with the Funeral Home, 1701 Beach
California Highway Patrol Blvd, Jacksonville Beach. A'
before joining the US Secret Celebration of His Life will be,
Service in 1959. He worked as a at 2 p:m. at Bethlehem
Special Agent, Assistant Special Lutheran Church, 1423 8th
Agent in Charge, Inspector, Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach.
and Special Agent in Charge in. Burial will follow in H. Warren
Los Angeles, Washington, Smith Cemetery.
D.C., New York City, and Memorials in his name may,
Jacksonville. be directed to the American
Thompson was at one time Cancer Society.
The Bcheseader te Vedra Leader
Terry William Phillippo, 57,
of Neptune Beach died March
31, 2006. He was born on
Sept. 13, 1948 in Lebanon,
IN. He was a foreman for the
City of Jacksonville Beach
Water Department #and was
employed there from 1986
until his retirement in 1997.
He attended Lebanon High
School in Lebanon, IN. He
served in the United States
Marine Corps.
Family members include his
wife of 33 years, Karen
Phillippo; son, Chris
Phillippo, Sr., of Neptune
Beach; daughter, Tara (James)
Floyd, of Neptune Beach;
grandsons, James Philpot and
Brandon Floyd, both of
Neptune Beach, Chris
Phillippo, Jr., of Jacksonville;
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Mary Frances Burkhalter, of
Frankfort, IN; step-brother,
David Phillippo, of Frankfort,
IN; life time best friends Terry
Cline, of .Jacksonville Beach
and Steve Dickerson, of
Lebanon, IN; many nieces,
nephews and many friends in
Jacksonville Beach and
Lebanon, IN. Predeceased by
parents, Lewis Earl Phillippo
and Anna Marie Phillippo
Hootman. Also predeceased
bv step-brother, Morris
Phillippo and step-sister,
Edna Phillippo.
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The Jacksoniville Beach
Police Department will kick off
its 7th annual Youth Police
Academy at 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, April 16 at the city's.
police station located at 101
Penman Rd. S.
The seven-week course is
open to all children ages 9 to
12 and will focus o6n "hands-
on activities" from 9:30 a.m.
to noon Satuidays.
Topics will include 911 com-
murncation, detective work,
processing evidence, SWAT
tactics and defensive tactics
and will conclude with a grad-
uation ceremony May 21. .
All participants will receive a
free t-shifrt, hat, 'class photo
and various handouts detail-
ing police operations.
Call Det. Sgt. Mark Evans at
270-1665 for registration
information. Space is limited.
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Music in the air
The Music in the Courtyard
series will begins its 2006 sea-
son tonight, Friday, with the-
Rick Arcusa Band, playing
classic rock and ballads from
the 60s, 70s and 80s. As part
of the series, groups perform
every Friday from 7 p.m. to 10
p.m. through the end of
October at 200 First St. in
Neptune Beach. Performing
April, 14 is Tropico Solo Steel
Pan with Barry Olsavsky on
Invader Lead Pan and Double
Seconds as a one-man band.
It's music centered on steel
drums.
On board April 21 is the
Delta Dave Blues Band.
Playing his music in the street
as a young man and listening
only to the masters of blues,
group leader Dave Johnson
honed his skills as a blues
man. world.
pn April 28, enjoy Shoofly,
a ihbmegrown beaches band
featuring Americana music.
Shoofly is a, lyrical and
acoustic driven band that
knows the styles and tradi-
tiois bf Americana.
All-:cori'certs are free. Visit
w.200firststreet.com.
Author to reveal
nmysteries
Flirida mystery writer Tim
Dorsey will sign copies of his
ney book, "The Big Bamboo,"
at 7..p:m. tonight, Friday, at
The "Bookmark. In this latest
escapade, the lovable serial
killer Serge Storms is back to
set Hollywood straight about
hIis beloved Sunshine State.
Coqk up creativity
Professional chef Robert-
tayO, .of Jacksonville Beach,
, il'lsiare creative cooking
techniques and help broaden
culinary horizons at, the
Jacksonville Women's
Connection outreach lunch-
d o'n April 12. The group meets
fBom 11. a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at
the Jacksonville Golf and
Country Club. The cost of the'
liuii-heon is $J7.
Complimentary pre-school
child care is a-ailpable. _
The in sp "ial' h? or
te event is Sharonr Kiser, of
Winte-r"Haven, who found
courage through faith in God.
Calt-Lvnn Petrv at 221-4536.
Egg-hunting
Those who participate in an
Easter egg hunt and attend a-
Christian music concert will
help the Boys and Girls Clubs
of Northeast Florida. The
events are part of the Spring
Feyer Family Festival, sched-
uled for 9 a.m to 4 p.m. April
15 at Adventure Landing.
Each participant will pay $2
for entry into the egg hunt, a
raffle ticket, a hot dog and
small drink. The Easter Bunny
will 'attend.
The conceit is scheduled for
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Call Andrea
Siracusa at 1904) 388-2131.
Bird, doughnut
combo
loin the Friends of GTM
Reserve April 8 for a Birds,
Botany and Breakfast nature
wdlk. The walk will begin at
8:30 a.m. at the Guana River
Dam Trailhead, located off
A1A at Guana River Road. The
walk will take about 2 hours,
with coffee, orange juice and
doughnuts to be served. Meet
at the new trailhead parking
lot on the west end of the
dam, and bring binoculars.
The cost is $10 per person for
the guided walk and breakfast,
and $5 for Friends of GTMN-
ERR members. Space is limited
to 25. Call (904) 823-4500.
The hurricane
effect
Learn about how the impact
hurricanes have had on the
mouths of local rivers at apro-
gram today, Friday. GTM
Research Coordinator Rick
Gleeson will share data gath-
ered from the reserve's weath-
er and water quality station.
There is no cost to attend the
lecture, which takes place
from noon to 1 p.m. at the
GTM Reserve Environmental
Education Center, 505 Guana
River Road. Call Janet
Zimmerman at (904) 823-
4500.
Teens, listen up
Bestselling author Sarah
Dessen will read from and sign
copies of her new book, "Just
Listen," at 7 p.m. April 18 at
The Bookmark. Dessen tells
the story of Annabel, a teenag-
er dealing with the hardest
year of her life. Dessen'is the
author of six previous novels;
five were chosen as ALA Best
Books for Young. Adults, and
the most recent; "The Truth
About Forever," has been
selected as a Teen Top Ten
book.
The art of Coast
Guard
Enjoy an exhibit that fea-
tures 23 paintings depicting
the work of the. U.S. Coast
Guard from past to present.
The paintings are on display
from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. through
May 7 in- the St. Augustine
Lighthouse Anastasia Gallery.
The exhibit is included in the
Lighthouse Museum ticket
price. Admission for adults
costS iW, .' irs,age 55 ancl
older'-,$.6 Ot t.hildren, $5. Calll
(904) 82,0745 or visit
wlvwwstaug lptelighthouse.co
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'Nina' 4 ts
The "Nina," a replica of
Christopher Columbus 's
favorite ship,will dock at the
marina on Front Street in
Femandina.Beach April 12-17.
Tour tickets are $5 for
adults,$4 for senior citizens
and $3 for students.Childcen 4
and under are free.The ship
will be open every day from 9
a.m.to 6 p.m. No reservations
are necessary.
For group tours of 15 or
more call (787)421-0402 or e-
m a i 1
columfnd@surfbvi.com.For
information visit www.theni-
na.com.
Easter Cantata
The combined choirs' of
Lakewood Presbyterian Church
of Jacksonville and Providence
Presbyterian Church of Yulee
will present an original canta-
ta, "People of the Passion:A
Cantata for Holy Week," on
April 13 and 14.
The script and lyrics were
written by Patricia Bloebaum
and the music was composed
by Jane Lindberg.The work will
be presented at Lakewood
Presbyterian on Maundy
Thursday,April 13,and at
Amelia Baptist Church in
Fernandina Beach on Good
Friday,April 14 at 7 p.m.
The public is invited to
attend.
HEROES benefit
The annual H.E.R.O.E.S.
(Help Educate Responsible.
Outstanding & Enlightened
Students fundraiser will be
held May 1.1 at the Atlantic
Theatres beginning at 5:301
p.m. %with an opening recep-
tion including hors d'oeuvres.
A silent auction will open,
including a cash piize drawing.
Live auction Items include a
trip to Greece, Beaver Creek
Colorado, complemented by
adventures on a private jet and
yacht. The event this year will
benefit the Foundation
Academy. After a buffet din-
ner, students from
Jacksonville's Foundation
Academy will perform excerpts
from their Spring musical
'Guys & Dolls', followed by
comedian Keith Terrfy. Patron
and Benefactor Sponsorships
are available, from 'Friends' at
$100 to Diamond Ben;factors at
$q1'5,000. Cotitact 'Martha-
Gardner, H.E.R. C !'.I !
Executive Director at 904-241-
6035 or
.
Take an Art Walk
loin one of St. Augustine's
most popular cultural events
on the first Friday of every
month. Enjoy, the latest
exhibits, music, entertainment
and refreshments on a walking
tour to more.than 20 partici-
pating art galleries. Tours
begin at Rembrandtz Fine Gifts
for Fun People, 131 King Street.
Galleries are open from 5 p.m.
to 9 p.m. Old Town Trolleys
offer participants a compli-
mentarv shuttle service to
most of the galleries. Trolleys
run on a continuous loop
every 30 minutes. For more
information call 904.829.0065
or visit www.staugustinegal-
leries.com
gustinegalleries.com/> .
Swing with the
Stars
"Swinging with the Stars," a
special patrons' concert and
celebrity dance contest will be
held April 8 at the Nathan H.
Wilson Center for the Arts,
Florida Community College at
Jacksonville South Campus,
11901 Beach Blvd., 6:30-10:30
p.m. The event is a fundraiser
for the College dance troupe
DanceWorks.
An abbreviated dance con-
cert (with works and perform-
ers who graced the stage at the
Annual Spring Dance Concert
April 6-7. will highlight the
event. It will feature Susan
Dodge, a Douglas Anderson
School of the Aits graduate and
artistic director of the Dodge
Dance Company in New York
City. Following the concert,
attendees will dance to music
spun by DI John Willever.
Admission to the fundraiser
concert and dance contest is
$50 per person and $75 per
couple. Reservations may be
made by calling 904.646.2222.
For more information about
thie Florida Community
College Dance program call
904.646.2361.
Rhythm and Ribs
Smack your lips and stomp
your feet at this annual festival
featuring championship BBQ
dishes from around the coun-
try. A variety of outstanding
entertainment throughout the
weekend will be presented.
Rhythm and Ribs will take
place at Francis Field on
Castillo Drive in St. Augustine.
Shuttles from Downtown and
San Sebastian Winery are avail-
able. All activities' take place
Friday 5 to 10 p.m., Saturday
10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday
11 a m. to 5 p.m. Admission is
free. For more information
call 904.616.0330 or visit
www. r hvt h ma andr itbs. net
et/> or email event@rhyth-
mandribs.net .
Learn about sea
turtles
It's turtle nesting season on
the beach! Learn about these
incredible creatures at Sea
Turtle Awareness Day at the
GTM Reserve Environmental
Education Center in South
Potie 1Vdr'A'Beta'h. T1hiW ev&It
about sea turtles, threats that
sea turtles face, and ivays the
public can get involved with
local sea turtle conservation
efforts. Actiti.ties take place
ftorti noon to 2 p.m. The GTM
Reserve Environmental
Education Center is located off
A1A at 505 Guana River Rd.
south of Ponte Vedra Beach.
Admission is $2 for adults and
,$1 for children age 10 17 yrs.
For more information, call
904) 823-4500.
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season of fun
FROM STAFF
The city of Atlantic Beach
will celebrate the one-year
anniversary of the opening of
the city's public skate park
with a skateboarding contest.
The city-sponsored "Bowl
Bash" is scheduled to begin at
noon May 13 at the Oceanside
Rotary Skate Park located at
800 S'eminole Road in Russell
Park.
The contest has three divi-
sions:
*14 years old and under
*15 years old and over
*Open Pro
The registration fee for the
contest is $20 for the ages
divisions and $40 for the pro
division. Participants must
register and complete a
Waiver Form by noon May 12.
Check-in for contest partici-
pants will is 10 p.m. May 13.
Winners will receive tro-
phies and cash prizes.
The event will also feature
live music and free giveaways.
For more information on
the event, call 247-5828.
Other upcoming events put
on by the city's Parks and
Recreation Department are:
Acoustic Night April 23
from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the
Adele Grage Cultural Center
and Bull Memorial Park.
*Tour de Parks a family-
oriented bicycle tour of the
city's parks April 22.
*The 2nd Annual Art in the
Park Festival May 6 begin-
ning at 10 a.m. at Bull Park.
*Songwriter's Night May 7
from 6 .m. to 8 p.m. at the
Adele G4 ge Cultural Center.
Acou-tic Night May 21
from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the
Adele Grage Cultural Center
and Bull Memorial Park.
eShakespeare in the Park -
June 3-4 at Russell Park. The
June 3 play begins at 7:30
p.m. and the June 4 play
begins at 2 p.m.
Free art
class is
planned at
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library associate in the chi;-
dren's department of the
Neptune Beach Branch
Library, has arranged for two
hands-on art workshops to
be held Saturday. April 8, at
the library.
The first workshop from
10:30 11:30 a.m. is
designed for teachers and
staff to learn more about the
Keith Haring themes and
ways to incorporate them in
the classroom. Take-home
packets will be available.
The afternoon workshop
is especially for children and
will be held from 2:30 3:30
p.m. Both workshops are
free to the public and are
being sponsored by Friends
of the Beaches Branch
Library.
No pre-registration is
required but the morning
session will be limited to 40
adults and the afternoon ses-
sion will be limited to 30
children, each on a first-
come basis.
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
CALENDAR
The 23rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt will be held Saturday, April 8,
at 11 a.m. at Tall Pines Park, North Ninth Avenue. Jacksonville
Beach (west of North Penman Road). Call 247-6236 for infor-
mation.
Friday, April 7
Exhibition: The Members of
the Society of Collage Artists
Swill have their fourth annual
exhibition, "Collage: A
Language All Its Own," through
May 17 at the .Vandroff Art
Gallery, Jewish Comnmunity
S.Alliance, 8505 San Jose Blvd.,
J 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
IJ the Cultural Center at Ponte
Vedra Beach, 50 Executive Way,
Ponte Vedra Beach. Free .and
open to the public.. Call 280-
0614 tor information.
Book signing: Florida mys-
tery wTiter 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
-T cF .Thi Futire o f Food" "
Association wvill meet at 8 p.m.
at Bolero's, 10131 Atlantic Blvd.
Guest admission is $12. Call
246-2858 or 249-5321 for infor-
mation or reservations.
Sunday, April 9
Palm Sunday.
Garage sale: A community
garage sale will be held from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. today, and 9 a.m.
to I p.m. April 10, at Beth El the
Beaches Synagogue, 288 N.
Roscoe Blvd.
ArtFusion: "ArtFusion for
Families" is held from noon to
4 p.m. at the Jacksonville
Museum of Modem Art, 333 N.
Laura St., Jacksonville. Call
Ashlie Johnson at 366-6911,
extension 207, for information.
Monday, April 10
Cultural Center: Spring
Break Camp will be held
through April 14 at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach, 50
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach, for ages 4 to 10. Call
280-0614 for camp schedule.
Sierra Club: The Sierra Club
Northeast Florida Group will
,meet at 7 p.m. at Lakewood
'Presbyterian Church, 2001
University Blvd. The public is
welcome. Call Janet Larson at
247-1876 for information.
se E L |I I I1. 1 | tllt O i, f .. .-
will be shown at 10 a.m. at the
' Main Librjr laorium, 303 Tuesda, April 11
e]sion- pae i"1,i m.'1v30sa'L
till 12:30 p.m. Organic coffee k le from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m-.
and refreshments will be served. in the' 'main o16bby of the
from 9:30 to 10 a.m. Beaches Hospital. The sale is
open to the public.
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-
pital. Children should bring.
their own basket,' and should
sign up at the Conference
Room area entrance.
Storytellers: The Beaches
League of Storytellers will meet
at 10:30 a.m. at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library to share
Asian stories for adults and chil-
dren. The public is invited. Call
280-2976 for information.
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 Roadt. Call 247-
6236 for information.
Koi auction: A koi fish auc-
tion will beheld from 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at Reeds and Rocks,
13401 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Pre\iew starts at
11 a.m., with the actual auction
starting at 1 p.m. There is no
admission. Call 268-3582 or
343-2020 for, information.
Art class: A family art class
will be held from 2 to 3 p.m.,at'
the lacksonville Museum of
Modern Art, 333 N. Laura St.,
lacksonville. The class is free
with museum admission. For
information, call -Ashlie
Johnson at 366-6911. extension
207, or e-mail ajohnson
(@jmoma.org.
Oxygen Ball: The American
Lung Association's 8th Annual
Oxygen Ball will be held at the
Hyatt Regency Jacksonville
Riverfront Hotel. The VIP recep-
tion is from 6:30 to 7 p.m.. with
other guests arriving at 7 p.m.
Call 743-2916 for information.
Artists celebration: The
Palms Piesbytenan Church Fine
Arts Series will present "A
Celebration of Young Artists" at
..30 p m The concert is free
and open to the public. The
2 church is located at 3410 3rd St.
S., Jacksonville Beach. Call 246-
6427 for information.
Dance association:. The
American Ballroom .aand
Contempoiai Dance
Wednesday, April
12
What's Blooming: Brooke
.Rauterson from Artistic Florist
Will present "What's
Blooming?" at 10 a.m. at the
'Ribault Garden Club, 705 2nd
SAve. N., Jacksonville Beach. The
cost is $15, and reservations are
required. Call 221-5191.
Newcomers of the Beaches:
Newcomers of the Beaches, an
organization for women who
are new to the area, will meet at
11 a.m. at Casa Marina Hotel,
691 1st St. N., Jacksonville
Beach. There will be a spring
fashion show. Tickets are $18,
payable by April 4 to
Newcomers of the Beaches, P.O.
Box 2421, Ponte \edia. Beach,
Fla. 32004. Call Maggie Penn at
904-998-2331 for information.
Thursday, April 13
First Day of Passover.
Medicare education: "My
Medicare Matters," a Medicare
Part D education program that
giyes one-on-one education to
seniors, will be offered from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. a.t the
Jacksonville Beaches Senior
Center, 281 S. 19th Ave. Call
241-3791 for information.
Luncheon: The Seniors By
The Sea Luncheon will be held
at 11 a.m. at Beaches United
Methodist Church, 7th Avenue
North and 3rd Street,
Jacksonville Beach. The cost is
$4.50. Singers By The Sea will
present' the program.
Reservations are required by 5
p.m. Monday before the lunch-
eon. Call 246-2926.
Republican Women: The
Republican Women's Club of
Duval Federated will have a
luncheon meeting at 11:30 a.m.
at the Radisson Riverwalk Hotel
on Prudential Drive,
Jacksonville. The cost is $16
with reservations or $20 at the-
door. Call Willa Farrell at 910-
3533 by April 10 to R.S.'.P.
Chamber luncheon: The,
Jacksonville'Regional Chamber
of Commerce Beaches Division
will have.its monthly luncheon
at noon at Sawgrass Beach
Club, 9795 Summer Place,
Ponte Vedra Beach. Pat Yick.
editor of. the Florida Times-
Union, is the speaker. The cost
is $15 with reservations, or $20
at the door. Call 249-3868 to
R.S.V.P. .
Red Hats: The Red Hat
Society will meet at 5:30 p.m. at'
Ristorante Sequinos, 1021
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach
The cost is $10. Call 285-3505
or e-mail
RedHatFoxes@aol.com -to
R.SA..P
Republican Club: The
Republican Club of the Beaches
will meet at Po' Boys
Restaurant, ,25-12 Atlantic
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. The social
starts at 6:30 p.m., followed by
the 7 p.m. meeting. Max Linn,
president of Floiida Citizens For
Term Limits, is the guest speak-
el. Call Ed Raube at '246-7979
for information.
Film festival: As part of the
Fist Coast Envitonmental lilmn
Festival, "The Living Land" and
"Keepers of the Coast" will be
shown at 7:30 p.m. at Atlantic
Theatres, 741 Atlantic Blvd., fol-
lowed by a moderation discus-
sion forn 9 to 9:30 p.m. A cash
bar with popcorn will be avail-
able from 7 to' 7:30 p.m. Call
924-1100, extension 234, for
information.
Maundy service: Christ
United Methodist Church. 400
Penman Road, Neptune Beach,
will have a Maundy Thursday
service at 7 p.m. Holy
Community will be celebrated
afterward.
Friday, April 14
Good Friday.
Jewelry sale: BMCBeaches
Hospital Auxiliary will have a
jewelry sale from 7 a.m. to 4
p.m. in the main lobby of the
Beaches Hospital, 1530 13th
Ave. S. The public is welcome.
Stations of the Cross: Christ
' the Redeemer Church, 190 S.
Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra
Beach, will have Stations of the
Cross at 6 p.m'., followed by a
showing of "The Passion of the
Chiist" 'at 7 p.m. Everyone is
v,. 'omle. "' .
Fish, fry: Christ United
' Methodist- Church, ,400
Penman' Road, Neptune Beach,
will have a fish try from 6 to
7:30 pm. The cost is $5.
Saturday, April 15
Film festival: As part of the
First Coast Environmental Film
Festival, "Blue Vinvl" will be
shown at 10 a.m. at the NMain
Library Auditorium, 303 N.
Laura St., followed by a discus-
sion 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. Call 924-
1100, extension 234, for'infor-'
mation.
Easter egg hunt: The Annual
Community Easter Egg Hunt
will be held ficorn 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. at Jarboe Paik in Neptune
Beach. Admission is free.
Sponsored by Beach United
Methodist Church. Visit
www.beachumc.org.
Egg hunt: Christ United
Methodist Church, 400
Penman Road, Neptune Beach,
will host a community-wide
egg hunt fhornom I to 3 p.m. All
children 10 and younger are
invited.
Art class: A family ait class
will be held horn 2 to 3 p.m. at
the Jlacksonville Mluseum of
Modern Art, 333 N. Lauta St.,
Jacksonville. The class is free
with museum admission, f-or
information, call Ashlie
Johnson at 366-6911, extension
207, or e-mail alohnson
"almoma.org,
Sunday, April 16
Easter.
Easter service: Christ the
Redeemer Church, 190 S.
Roscoe Blvd., will have Easter
Sunday services at 9 a.m. and
10:30 a.m.
Monday, April 17
Holocaust exhibit:
Engrained Forever Holocaust
Exhibit will be held through
April 25 at the Cultural Center
at. Ponte Vedra Beach, 50
Executive XWay, Ponte Vedra
Beach. Call 280-0614 for infor-'
mation.
. Woman's club: The Ponte
Vedra Woman's Club will meet
at 10 a.m. at Sawgrass Country
.Club in Ponte Vedra.' ,Visitors
.are welcome. Call 543-0993, for
information.
Tuesday, April 18
Red Hats: The Red hat
Society will meet at 5:30 p.m. at
SOitback, J. Turner Butler and,
A 1A. The book club %will meet at,
p.m. Call 543-9033 or e-mail
RedHatFoxes@aol.com for.
information.
Book-signing. Sarah DtsSen
:wijl be at The Bookmark at -
p.m to read horn and sign
copies of htier new book "Just
Listen." Call 241-9026 for infoi.
nation.
Wednesday, April
Son of Italy Sons of Italy
Beaches Lodge #2821 will meet
at 6:30 p m. at the Beaches
Branch Librar.'s auditorium,
600 Third St., Neptupe Beach. A
social time at 5:30 p.m. pre-
cedes the 'meeting. Anyone
interested, whether of Italian
heritage or not, is welcome.
Call 242-4929 for information.
Thursday, April 20
Last Day of Passover.
Cotfee on the Coast: The
Beaches Division of the
Jacksonville Regional Chamber
of Commerce will have "Coffee
on the Coast" at 8 a.m. at
Shelby's Coffee Shop/Raymond
lames, 200 Fust St., Neptune
Beach. The cost is $2. Call 249-
3868 for information.
Women's association: The
Sawgrass Players Club Women's
Association i\ill meet at 10a.m.
at the Ponte Vedia Beach
Libraty. The 10:30 a in. pio-
gram is "Spring's Blooming."
Open house: Persephone
Healing Arts Center will host an
open house from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. at 4-86 6th Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Call 246-
3583 for information.
Sea turtle volunteer orienta-
tion: Volunteer orientation and
phase 1 boot camp for the 2006
sea turtle season will be held
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the
Beaches Branch Library in
Neptune Beach. 613-6081.
Saturday, April 22
Craft bazaar: A craft bazaar
and bake sale will be held from
8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St. Andrews
Lutheran Church, 1801 Beach
Blvd., lacksonville Beach. Call
221-1763 for information.
Film festival: As part of the
First Coast Environmental Film
Festival, "The Man Who
Planted Trees," "Environmental
Ethics: Examining Your
Connection to the
Environment and Your
Community," "The Water's
journey: The Hidden Rivers of
Florida" and "The Living
WVaters" will be shown from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
lacksonville Landing Store
Front. Call 924-1100, extension
234, for information.
Parliamentarians: First
Coast Parliamentarians will
meet at 10:15 a.m. at the Ponte
Vedia Beach branch library, 101
Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra
Beach. Visitors are welcome. For
information, e-mail sher-
rycaip@aol.com or call 744-
90-94.
Sunday, April 23
MNarywood: "The Fruits of
Meditation," led by Sr.
Elizabeth Hillman, a member of
Religious of the Cenacle, will be
held from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at
NMarwvood Retreat Center in
Switzerland, Fla. There 'is no
charge.
Monday, April 24
Driver safety class: An AARP
driver safety class will be held
from 1 to 5 p.m. at the Ponte
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Tuesday, April 25
National Red Hat .Day: A
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t' ion will be held at noon at the
Jackson\ille Landing. There will
be food, fun, a fashion show
and a parade in the courtyard.
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niece, Amanda Payne.
Ode To Paulie
I look out to the ocean's crashing waves
seeking answers only she holds.
looking there for :our knowledge.
and wisdom
And your stories left untold
I search for new beginnings
And I learn things of the past
Of boards that touched the water
And caught a wave at last
I know that you are out there
Riding each one in for me
Keeping my head above the water
And making sure I see
That there's more to life then sorrow
More than doing what you're told
There is so much fun just waiting
For the right person to grab and hold
You said you'd always be here
I should've known thai you were night
I can feel you alJ around me
Every day and every rught
I miss you more than words can say
You have changed so many lives
I am still meeting ne\w people.
That mention you and cry
Not tears of sadness, mind you
Tears of joy, pride and glory
'Cause that's what you taught us, Paulie
Just cherish the memories and stories
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
John Rafferty has been pro-
Smoted to ,, Vice
President t/General Manager, at
WJXT Channel'4 from his for-
*' mer post as WJXT's General.
Sales Manager. Rafferty has
been with Channel 4's parent
company, Post-Newsweek
Stations, Inc. since July, 1996,
beginning as an account exec-
utive at sister station KPRC in
Houston. Prior to joining Post-
Newsweek, he worked for tele-
vision stations in Roswell, New
Mexico; Oxnard, California
and Dallas, Texas. He takes
over for Larry Blackerby who
was recently promoted to
become General Manager at
KPRC in Houston. Rafferty's
promotion is effective immedi-
ately.
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J o h n
Murphy, a
Jacksonville
native and ;
graduate of
Bishop Kenny
High School, 0i
has joined
Butensky & ..
C o. h e n Murphy
Security Inc. in Ponte Vedra
Beach.Murphy returned to his
hometown after 6 years in New
York City on the floor of the
American Stock Exchange. He
holds a BS in Finance and
Economics from the University
of Florida. He will be an invest-
ment manager with Butensky
& Cohen. While-on the floor
of the American Stock
Exchange, Murphy served in a
number of positions, including
ETF,. Equity' and Equity
Derivative Specialist. Butensky
& Cohen Financial Securities,
Inc., has offices at 110,
Professional Drive, Suite 104,
Ponte Vedra Beach, 32082.
C a r a vwa y
Grammel &
Associates has
announced
promoted
Darcv Ladd to :
Senior Art -
Director. He '
joined the
local advertis- Ladd
ing agency in
April of 2003. Before joining,
Ladd spent the previous three
years as a graphic designer for a
New England newspaper. Prior
to that she graduated from
University of Massachusetts at
Lowell with a bachelor of fine
arts, graphic design and a
minor in photography in 2000.
Caraway Grammel &
Associates is an advertising
agency located in Jacksonville
Beach and serves clients
throughout Florida and the
Southeast. CG&A specializes
in advertising, marketing,
brand development, media
planning, and web develop-
ment.
Realtors
Freida Prince
and Susie
Mullinax, both
Broker associ-
ates at
R E/ M A X
Coastal Real
Estate in Ponte
V ',e ,d r. a
Beach,achieved.
recognition as
the :top two
RE/!IAX agents
in Northeast I
Florida for 2005 ;
and ranked
among the top
50 RE/MAX M
agents in the
state out of a field
agents.
Lori A. Bruce
has joined the
accounting firm
of Ennis, Pellum .
& Associates,
CPAs as a Staff
A cc ou ntant. .
She attended
B r e n a u
University in
Gainesvill e,
Georgia.
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Prince
Allstate' agent John E.
Anderson marks his 20th year
of service this year. Anderson,
owner of Anderson Agencies of
SNortheast as -I
Florida in
.Jacksonville and
Ponte Vedra
Beach, has been
lullinax recognized by
Allstate for
of 7,100 s u p e r i o r
achievement in
auto, property,
commercial and Anderson
-1"' % .life insurance
sales. Having won 19 Honor
: Ring and 19 National
Champions awards, he in a cat-
*f' egory of excellence achieved
.- by the top 5 percent of Allstate
agents annually. His 14
A"f Chairnlans' awards put him in
Bruce the top 2 percent of agencies.
Bruce *
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Chuck Bushong (right) holds
* the award presented to him
-; : recently by Ponte Vedra
Chamber president Jeffrey
Oliasami (left). Bushong won
th is year's outstanding member
award from the Ponte Vedra
&, Beach Chamber of Commerce.
The owner of Bushong
S Insurance Associates, served
on the chamber's Board of
Directors, chaired the WineFest
fund-raiser and researched St.
Johns County's acquisition of
the St. Johns Service
Company, spending more than
100 hours investigating the
issue for the chamber.
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of Jacksonville Beach
recently inducted two
new members to this
service organization.
They are Jackie
Busseleft, an educator,
and, below, Paul
Nicholson, who is in
building construction.
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RELIGION
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"Last Hours with Christ"
Christ Episcopal, Church
will present "The Last Hours
with Christ," a spiritual' drama,
for t he entire family from 6 to
9 p.m. on Sunday, April 9 and
Monday, April 10 at DayBreak
Retreat Center. Participants
will participate in a 1/3 mile
walk viewing a re-ehactiment
of Good Friday events. More
than 100 actors in. costume,
and newly constructed sets
contribute to the, authenticity
of the experience.
DayBreak is located at 895;
I~alm Valley Road. Admission
is free' of, charge. Tickets are
available from the church
office at 400 San Juan Drive in
Ponte Vedra. Call 285-6127 for
information and directions.
Special needs visitors .will be
accommodated 'at the 6 p.m.
viewings; call the church office
for reservations for this service.
Community Easter Egg
Hunt
Christ United Methodist
Church invites the community
tp an Easter Egg Hunt on
Saturday, April 15 at 1 p.m.
There. will be refreshments,
,prizes,.and, Easter eggs. 'The
Easter Bunny will be'on hand
for free photos with children
ages 10 and under. The church
address is 400 Penman Road in
Neptune Beach; call 249-5370
for information.
Easter Party)
Beach United Methodist
Church will have a
Community Easter Party at
Jarboe Park in Neptune Beach
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. There
will two Easter Egg Hunts, pho-
- tos with the Easter Bunny,
refreshments, activities,
clowns, and more. For infor-
mation contact the church
"office at 249-2343.
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Visit Jerusalem, the Garden of Gethsemane, Pilate's Court, the Last Supper, and the Crucifixion
of Christ at "The Last Hours with Christ," presented by Christ Episcopal Church on April 9 and 10
at Daybreak Retreat Center.
Celebration of Artists
Palms Presbyterian Church
will present a Celebration of
Young Artists on Saturday,
April 8 at 7:30 p.m. Among
.those. performing will be.
pianists Anna and Stephen
Meyei, Jeptha Barbour, Laura
Beard, and vocalists Julianne
McCarthy and Kate
Richardson. The church
address is 3410 Third St. S: in
Jacksonville Beach; call 246-
6427.
Fish Fry
The men's group at Christ
United Methodist Church will
have a Fish Fry on Friday, April
14 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The
community is invited to
attend; the cost for the dinner
is $5. Following the dinner.
there will be a dramatic pres-
entation of the "Passionrof
Christ." The event will be at.
'the church at 400 Penman'
Road in Neptune Beach; for
information call 249-5370. .
St. Joseph Din ner/Aiction
The St. Joseph Academy
Annual Dinner and Auction
will be held on Saturday. April
29 with dinner catered by
Carrabbas Italian Restaurant.
There will a Silent and Live
Auction of interesting items.
Tickets are $30; contact Saint
Joseph Academy at 904-824-
0431 x 308 for information.
Beth El Seder
Beth El
Synagogue will
national Seder
the public at
Thursday, April
will last until
the Beaches
have a congre-
meal open to
7 p.m. on
13. The Seder
approximately
11 p.m. The cost is $25 for
adults and $12 for children
between 4 and 13 years old.
For information or reserva-
tions, contact Robin Ford, at
273-9100; Beth El is located'at
288 North Roscoe Blvd. in
Ponte Vedra.
Chabad Seder
Chabad (@a 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 will
be at the Hampton Inn at 1220
Marsh Landing Parkway. On
April 13, the Seder will be at
Chabad at 521 AIA N in Ponte
Vedra. Zahava Zrihen will cater
the Seders.
Reservations are required
before April 10; call Chabad at
285-1588 or email at
www.Seder@ChabadBeaches.c
om.
Ahavath Chesed Seder
Congregation Ahavath
Chesed, located at 8727 San
Jbse Blvd in Jacksonville, will
have a Temple Seder on the
First Night of Passover ,on
Wednesday, April 12, 2006.
The community is invited to
attend.
A kosher style meal will be
served. The cost for the Seder is
$40 for member adults, $45 for
non-member adults, $25 for
member children ages 4-12,
$30 for non-member children
ages 4-12. 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
' 33-70 -
Lutheran Habitat Project
Lutherans in 'Duval, St.,
John's, 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 family in need.
Lutherans living in any of the
above counties who want to
participate in the project by
working on the construction
of the house or by making a
financial contribution can
contact lohn 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
S. The focus of the workshop
will be the Lent and Easter sec-
Stions of Handel's Messiah. All
singers interested in learning
about this work 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 Sunday,
April 9 at 9 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.
a .1 1 t
timmmckee@ChristEpiscopalC
hurch.org. The church address
is 400 San Juan Drive in Ponte
Vedra.
Easter Siunrise Service
The 57th annual Easter
Sunrise Service will be held :at
6 a.m. on Sunday,'April .16-atat
the Sea Walk Paviliorn in
Jacksonville Beach.
Pastor Patrick Bell: will
preach at the service and l.cal
-Christian band, The Grateful.
Bread, will provide the mtisic.
Those in attendance i axre
encouraged to bring chairs or
blankets for seating.
Church Women United'
'The April meeting of C h u rch
Women United will be a busi-
ness meeting at 10 a.m. on,
Friday, April 7 at Beach United
Methodist Church. All are wel-:
come to attend. BUNIC is locat-
ed at Third Street and Seventh
Ave. N. in Jacksontille Beach.
For information, call CWVL'
President Sara Brooks at223--
5294.
Women's Expo
The second annual Women's
Expo will be held on Friday,
April 7 at the Cultural Center
See BRIEFS, A-11
SCHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach
285-6127
Sunday 7:45. 9:00. 11:00 AM. 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist
Evening Prayer in ,the Chapel
6:00 PNI Meon.. Tues.. Thurs., Fri.
Nursery Available for'Satubiday
& Sunday Services
All.411 are welcome
COASTAL CHRISTIAN
Our Congrtgation meets at
Castillo de Mexico
1222 S. Third Street
553-9910
Sunday
10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
w%% w.coastalchristian.org
; HOLY TRINITY
ANGLICAN CHURCH
I A Traditional %nglican Churchi
247-1442
Holy Communion
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M.
Good Friday Senrice 9:00 am
Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel
at 610 Florida Blvd.. Neptune Beach
MLU[LING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. FL 32240.0294
-wwt.holytrinityneplunebeach.org
Re%. Robert C. Adams. Vicar
ST. ANDREW'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)
(BY THE SEA)
A Stephen Nimsltr Congregation
IS01 Beach Bl\d
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575
PASTOR MICIHAEL BLAKER
Sunday Worship
8:00 am & 10:30 am
Sunday School
Children 9:15 am
Youth/Adult 9:15 am
Nursery Provided
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
w: ". CHURCH
S 150 Sh ry Drive. Allanlrc Beach, FL
d' b o Rev Dr. Gabe Goodman, Pastor
<,,, Chrur h Oflice 49-8698
P-eschioolKir dergareri Office 241-7335
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Schedule:
Sunday Mrlrriin Worihip 830 8 11 am.
Church School- All Ages 45 a m..
Youth Fellowships 5p.m.
Contemporary Worship Serv. 5:59 p.m.
Chjarinel C hoirr Wednesdays 7 p m
Weekday Preschool/Kinderarten (3.4 5 vr oldsl
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ChristEpiscopalCihurch org
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Way.ne Dyer '; -
The Poti et of Intennon,
Louise Hay ..'
})i Can Heal }our Life .
Deepak Chopra
Peace Is Thet Way
\Ve Ihink you'ree going to love our church!
Join us on Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
Best Western at
1-95 & J.Turner Buller Blvd.
Jacksonville Church of Religious Science
398-4353 or www,.jaxcrs.org
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CALVARY
A nslican C hurch
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W4 'ln ,un'.,',, Dr
Vdo~Nr' '' 10:2am"
PnrB,3Hicr q ~Si.t.'e, Se'i..-r .d va,'t. 7pm
*241-9400-m- 14,I:. :j
PONTE VEDRA
United Methodist
Ch u rch
Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Church WI
S't lre friends galthier to worship"
4510 Palm Valley Road CR 210i
'www.pvpc.com
Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Breakfast
Nursery & Toddler Ministries
Middle, High School, College
Adult Ministries
Music &Art N Mnistries
Home of a Bethlehem Visit
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 Schodl 9:45am
Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am
Nursery Provided
S B ap.t i s t C h u r t h
SUNDAY'
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
10:30 am Traditional Service
WEDNESDAY
6:30 pmo- The Gathering
Bible Studies for Every Age & Life Situation
407 Third Street
us'.neptunebaptisLorg Neptune Beach
Tom Barv. Pastor QlJ.249.2307
Worship With
Your Family
This
Week-..
Worship Opportunities
9:00 a.m. Contemporary*
11:15 a.m. Traditional*
*Kids torship provided
Sunday School
10:00 a.m. for all ages
Re. ,Ieff Bennett.Pastor
Adam Myers, Youth
35 Execulihe Wa). P\B
Across A A from Ran lings School
Behind Prosperit) Bank
280-5141 wwn.ps-umc.org
"Connecting the OI'nconnected"
Nev 'ejmu 's &tist Church
1050 Highwa. AIA 2S5-42sS8
Traditional \\'orsup 8:30ani
Bible Stud 9:40arm
Celebration Worship 10:30am
Associate Pastor Jeremy Gates
Associate Pastor Chris Partn
sw w'.onlinewithnen beginnings.com
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
UNITY DAILY WORD
STUDY bLAtS
Wed. Evening 7:30 pm
Ribault Garden Club ,.
S705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch
(Corner 2nd. Ave N and 7th St. N.),
Reverend Betty R. Sikking .
355-5100
Dial A Prayer 355-7044
Church of the Daily Word
BEACHES CHAPEL CHURCH
BI0FLOIABLIVaI NEPTUNEBEACH
Pastor Steve McCoy
Associate Pastor Howard McMinn
WORSHIP SERVICES
Sunday 8:30 & 10:15 AM
Wednesdayy. 7 PM
TEL 241-4211
www.beacheschapel.com
ST. PAUL'S
CATHOLIC
1st Avenue North at 5th Street
Jacksonville Beach
Father Wm. A. Kelly, pastor
Saturday Mass 9 a.m.and 5:30 p.m.
Sunday Mass 7:00, 8:30, 10:00,
11:30 a.m. & 7 p.m.
Saturday Confessions
After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ)
2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach
Come worship with us bi the ocean
,f Sundays:
'Traditional Services
.8:00 & 9:00 am
Celebration Praise
S 10:45 am
WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY).
S5:30 Supper
6:30 Choir, Bible Study, Youth
Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor 246-2010
James Collins, Associate Pastor
a'cw.fccbdoc.comlemail Iccbaoc'@bellsoulh net
Palms
Presbyterian
Church
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Worship Services
8'~!30 a'nd 11 *00 ;''
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5.45. p.m. .....
Nursery at all services
Sunday School
all ages 9.40 a.m.
Rev.'Dr. Thomas Walker
S Senior Pastor..' .
Rev. Carol DiGiusto
Senior Associate Pastor '
Rev Andrew Kukla
Associate Pastor
PA L MS S
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BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
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MISSOURI SYNOD
1423 N. 81h Ave., Jas Beach
Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
Phone: 249-5418
http://www.blcjaxbeach.org
8:30 a.m. & 11:00a.m. Traditional
8:3am &Service;,
Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.
TRADITIONAL- YET TIMELY
Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 11:30 a.m.
Nursery Provided -
CHRIST
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
400 Penman Road (at Atlantic)
Neptune Beach 249.5370
Rev. Patrice Spenser
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ST. JOHN'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
Father Joseph Meehan
WEEKEND MASSES ,
Saturday 5p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m., 11 a.m.
Nursery A ailable Sunday Morning
RECONCILIATION
Saturday 10:00 a.rm. 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.i
246-6014
l Palm Valley Baptist Church V 1 d L F..b : er-e d,,Ph. Snr Ler OCEANSIDE t FIRST ATm .
285-244"7 -- -" ----'.'rijanli n r. -Ide rCHURCH JOF CHRIST ,R -rST BAPTIST..r
285-24 1" "1025 Snug Harbor Court .
Rev. JeffWitt,:Senior Pastor' Q hll h 2S8 N. Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (fxj273-556-. (offMayportRd. atW. 11th'St. and Orchid
edes teci o ye45 owt e'1 t th Friday evening Family service 6:30 -7:00 & 8:00 9:00 p.m. St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Join us on Sunday for: Service. Times Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 12:00 noon Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bible Study 9:15 a.m.
Worship Serv ages 10:30 AM Saturday 5:00 pm Religious School Sundays 9:00 a.m & Wednesdays 4:30 p.m. .246-2709 Blended Worship 10:30 a.m.
Evening Bible Sppotudy s: 6:00PM Snday 8:00am, 9:30am& 11:00am Wela a full range of aivitie and series for the beaches Jewish jerry Murrell, Miist Evening Worship :30.m
Wednesday Evening opportunities: 9:0a 11:00amlass Sunday, s0:00 a.m. Worship 6:30 p..
Family Dinner 6:00 PM Co9tf4iinilt. Please contact our office m-f 8-5 for information about adult Bie lass 1Suny a.m. 1:
Children and Youth Bible Study t:00 PM (904) 268-2500 education. Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15p.m
Adult Worship Servidce fo700 PM www.MandarinChristian.com Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
The rhteousshillflourishlike the palmtree..."Psms9212 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips H Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Serce nierprered lor Ire nearing .rr.pair
St. Paul's by the Sea -
Episcopal Church L
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Holy Eucharist Sundays: 7:30 am & 10 am
Wensas 7 am & 10:30 am
SFamis Children's Chapel At 10 am Sun.
Welcome Fmiles Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun.
& Singles Christian Formation A1 9 00 am
Corner of 5th St. & 11th Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL www.stpaulsbythesea@spbts.net
904-249-4091
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Religion Briefs: Congregational Seder meal open to the public at Beth El
Cont. from A-10
at Our Lady Star of the Sea
Catholic Church. Food, shop
ping, and door prizes will 'b
part of the fun from 9 a.m. t<
noon. OLSS is at 545 A1A N ir
Ponte Vedra, call 285-2698 fo:
information.,
Handbell Concert
Riverside Park United
Methodist Church will have a
Spring Handbell Concert or
Sunday, April 30 at. 3 p.m
Handbell choirs from Riverside
Park, First Coast Ringers, anc
Quest Community Choir wil
perform in the' concert
Admission is free; childcare
will be provided. The church
address is 819 Park Street ir
Jacksonville. Call 355-5491 foi
information.:
Spring Retreat
The Presbyterian Women at
Palms Presbyterian Church wil
have a Spring Retreat on April
28-29 at the Montgomery
Conference Center in Starke
Morning and evening work.
shops will- be held arid Rev
Carol DiGusto will speaklon ar
upcoming study,. "Perspective
on Genesis." Early registration
closes on April 15; a surcharge
will be applied to the cost aftei
that date. For information, cal]
the church office at 246-6427.
Rummage Sale
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 Ponte Vedra.
Nifty Fifties Trip
The Nifty Fifties Plus at First
Christian Church of the
Beaches will take a guided tour
of Pablo Historical Park on
Friday, April 14 at 9:45 a.m.
followed by lunch at a local
restaurant. Cost for the tour is
$4; call the church office at
246-2010 to make reservations.
The church address is 2125
Ocean Front in Neptune
Beach.
Celebration Sunday
Beach United Methodist
Church will have a single
church-wide service on April 9
at 10 a.m. for "Celebration
Sunday." The church will cele-
brate 40 Days of Community
with the service and also at a
church-wide dinner at 4. p.m.
oh April 9. Everyone attending
the dinner is encouraged to
bring a vegetable, salad,. or
dessert.
There will be no Saturday
evening service on April 8.
BUNIC is at 325 7th Avenue N.
in Jacksonvll Beach; call 249-
2343 for information.
"Jesus Is"
Bethel Galley at Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Church presents
an art show titled '"Jesus Is".
This Easter season show
includes works that interpret
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.
Human Development
Grants
S The Catholic Campaign for
S Human Development is
accepting grant applications
from local non-profit organiza-
tions for self-help projects to
eliminate poverty in the com-
munity.
Organizations must be incor-
porated and tax-exempt and
benefit a poverty group. Grant
applications are available from
Catholic Charities Regional
Office at 134 East Church
Street in Jacksonville. .The
application deadline is April
30; for information call 899-
(904) 302-5769
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pnoto Dy KATHY NICOLETTI
Navy Chaplain R. K. Mortensen, based at Naval Station
Mayport, is the author of a series of books for children about an
11-year-old boy and an ancient copy of the Bible. Story on B-1.
5500.
Community Bible 5
A women's Cor
Bible Study is forming
t Vedra with Ponte Vedr
Methodist Church as
church. The class will
on Tuesday at 9:30 a
the schedule will coinc
the public school cale
eight-week study of t
of Neheniiah will bi
study. PVUMX C is locate
Executive Way, Suite 1
tact the office at 280-
information or vistit
site at www.com
biblestudy.org.
Griefshare
Griefshare is a 10-we
nar which began on,
March 20 at Beach
Methodist Church. TI
nar is for those who ha
renced the death of s
close to them., For infc
or to register, contact N
the church ofhce at 2
The church address is
Ave. N. in Jacksonville
Planning/National
Prayer
A planning meeting
National Day of Praye
April 26 at the Beache
in Neptune Beac
National Day of Praye
on Thursday, May 4. F
mation contact Susan
at susanalberti@comca
285-0267.
Prayer group meets
Beaches Communit
Group meets every Thi
9:30 a.m. in the co
room of The Winston
YM CA on Landrum
Ponte Vedra. For info
call 285-0267.
Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery',
based program for pers
ing personal problem
every Friday at 6:30 p.r
fellowship hall of
United Methodist
Third Street at Seventh
North, Jacksonville Bea
Through worship an
gender small groups,
can work on personal
such as eating disorder
hol/drug abuse, and c
dency. The evening
with dinner. Call 249-2
Retreats at Marywo
The following retre
events are planned
Mary-wood Center
Spirituality in the Swi
area of northwest St
County:
Outdoor Family Sta
the .Cross will be held
,2. Gather at 3 p.m. to
AIE
1 lard 1)ot SNop A Trhzne
Stations of the Cross along
NMarywood's nature trail.
Study Diocesan deacons will lead the
nmunity Stations and light refreshments
in Ponte will be served at the conclu-
ra United sion of prayer. There is no cost
the host to attend.
be held April 10: Seder Meal led by
a.m. and Sr. Edith Paschall, SSJ will
cide with begin at 6:30 p.m. In respect
ndar. An for the connection between
he book the Liturgy of the Word in the
egin the Catholic Mass and the Jewish
ted at 35 service at the Temple, a Seder
150; con- Meal or Last Supper is being
5141 for held in preparation for Easter.
the web- A full course dinner will fol-
munity- low the simple Seder; there will
also be activities for children.
Reservations are $15 for adults
and $7.50 for children.
eek semi- Marywood is located at
Monday, 1715-5 State Road 13. For
United information on these or other
he semi- events, call (904) 287-2525 or
ive expe- toll-free (888)-287-2530 check
someone www.marvwoodcenter.org.
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larcia in Moms pray for kids
49-2343. A group of mothers known
325 7th as Moms in Touch meets week-
Beach. ly to pray for their children,
other students and the schools
Day of they attend. The group meets
on Tuesday afternoons at a
for the church in Ponte Vedra Beach.
r will be For location and more infor-
s Library mation, call Nancy at 273-
h. The 8486.
r will be
or infor- Midweek for kids
Alberti The following events are
st.net or held at Beaches area churches
on Wednesday for youngsters:
Palm Valley Baptist Church
at 4890 Palm Valley Road in
y Prayer Ponte Vedra has Bible Study
ursday at and activities for children at 7
nterence p.m. Contact. the church at
Family 285-2447.
Lane in Sunrise Christian Church
3rmation youth group meets 7 p.m. to
8:30 p.m., beginning with
group praise and worship, fol-
lowed by small groups for fel-
a biblical lowship, Bible study and
sons fac- prayer.
s, meets The church is at 298 Aquatic
n. in the Drive, Atlantic Beach. Call 249-
Beach 3030.
Church, Bethlehem Buddies is open
Avenue to all children 3 years old
ach. through second grade at
id same- Bethlehem Lutheran Church,
people 1423 Eighth Ave. N.,
struggles; Jacksonville Beach, from 7
rs, alco- p.m. to 9 p.m. with Bible sto-
'odepen- ries, crafts and songs.
s begin High school Bible study is 7
2343. p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at Bethlehem
Lutheran.
od' Youth in grades six through
eats and 12 and families meet at 6:30
at' the p.m. at Christ Episcopal
r for' Church, Ponte Vedra Beach,
tzerland for dinner in the parish hall.
t. Johns N Youth JAM begins at 7 p m.
and includes guitar lessons,
tions of singing, and rehearsal for the
on April 11 a.m. Sunday contemporary
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worship service in parish hall
geared toward youth and fami-
lies with children.
Dinner and JAM are open to
the community. JAM is free,
and dinner is $4 per person,
$12 per family maximum. The
church is at Solana Road and
San Juan Drive.
Youths in grades six through
8 meet at 6:30 p.m. in the
Outback, the modular building
behind Palms Presbyterian
Church, 3410 Third St. S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Contact.
the leader, Murray Beard, at
285-5106. The Senior High
Group meets in the Outback'
on Sunday immediately fol-
lowing the Sunset Worship
Service. Contact leaders Dale
and Ingram Caswell at 285-'
0366.
Dynamic Disciples (grades K-,
5) at First Christian Church of
the Beaches meets Wednesday
from 6:30 to 7:45. Teens in
Motion Youth Group meets
from 6:30 to 7:45 with special
events and trips held on other'
dates. The church address is
2125 Ocearifront, Neptune
Beach. Call 246-2010.
Building Blocks, a group for
children ages 3 to 6, and Kids
Club for youngsters in grades
one through 6 meet at 7:15
p.m. at Family Bible Church,
4760 Palm Valley Road, Ponte
Vedra Beach. Bridge Builders
for grades 7 through 12 meets
from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
YouthAlive with Bible Study
and worship for grades seven
through 12, is held from 7 to
7:45 p.m. at Kernan Boulevard
Baptist Church, 4000 Kernan
Blvd. S., south of Beach
Boulevard. Preschool and chil-
dren's choirs through 6th
grade meet from 7 to 7:45 p.m.
Youth from Beach United
Methodist Church, Third
Street at Seventh Avenue
North, Jacksonville Beach,
meet 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at vari-
ous locations. Directions to
Wednesday meetings are hand-
ed out at 247, the church's
Sunday night worship service
for youths, held 6 p.m. to 8:45
p.m.
Church choir school is
offered for age 3 through sixth
grade at Christ Episcopal
Church after school at various
times, depending on the
youngster's age. Children
develop musical skill and
Christian formation. The
school is free and is given by
Timothy McKee, music direc-
Stor 'f th-e c iurch. Call-2S5-
6127.
Kids K'Nextion for ages 3 to
fifth grade and activities for
middle and high school youth
are held 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at
New Beginnings Baptist
Church, 1050 State Road A1A,
Ponte Vedra Beach. For infor-
mation, call 285-4288.
Youth meet 5:45 p.m. to 8:00
p.m. at Ponte Vedra United
Methodist Church, 35
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra for
various activities. Registration
is underway for Children and
Youth Creative Arts Ministries
'including Little Cherubs,
Children's Choir, YCAM as
well as other choirs.
Information is available at 280-
5141.
Youths grades six through
twelve are invited to Neptune
Baptist Church, 407 Third St.,
Neptune Beach, for games,
drama, music and topical mes-
sages. Sixth through eighth
graders meet from 6:30 to 7:30
p.m. and ninth through
twelfth graders meet from 7 to
8:30 p.m.
Community Presbyterian
Church has Cherub Choir at 4
p.m. and Junior Choir at 5
p.m. Senior high school stu-
dents meet at 3:30 p.m. to dis-
cuss issues at "Trash Talk." Call
249-8698 for information.
Men's group meetings
Hodges Blvd. Presbyterian
Church offers "Bible and
Bagels," a men's Bible study
group, at 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. on
Wednesday in the Fellowship
Hall. The church address is
4140 Hodges Blvd. For infor-
mation call 223-6922.
The men's group from
Calvary Anglican Church
meets at 6:15 a.m. Friday at
Perkins Restaurant, on Beach
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A men's Bible study is held at
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Beach.
Palms Presbyterian men's
Bible study is held at 7 a.m.
Wednesday at the Hampton
Inn.. : ...
Community. Presbyterian
Church at 150 Sherry Drive in
Atlantic Beach has Wednesday,
morning prayer breakfasts at 7
a.m.
St. Paul's by the Sea
Episcopal Church has a Men's
Prayer Group and Bible Study
which meets on ihe first and
third Saturday of the month at
8 a.m, in Stormes Hall.
The men's group also partici-
pates in outreach" efforts. All
are welcome to attend. The
address is 465 Eleventh Ave. N.'
in Jacksonville Beach.
Singles groups
The following are church-
related' singles groups in the
Beaches area. Church member-
ship is not required:
St. Andrew's Lutheran
Church has Young Adult
Group meetings. Contact
Pastor Mike at 249-4575 for
information.
New Life Christian
Fellowship, 2701 Hodges Blvd.,
Jacksonville has monthly
Single 'Adult Ministry meet-
ings. A Picnic and Hiking Trip
is on April 29. Call Pastor
David Wheeler at 223-6000 for
information.
Childcare is provided for
most events.
Beach United Methodist
Church has Monday Night
Alive for singles at 7 p.m. on
Monday nights and Singles
Coffee House 10:45 a.m. on
Sunday. For information visit
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BAPTIST
First Baptist Church o
Jacksonville Beach, 324 5th
Street North, 249-2314.
April 9: Palm Sunday Service
at 10:30 a.m. with musical pro
gram; "Somebody's Praying Me
-Through" followed by dinner
on the church grounds. Ar
Easter Egg Hunt for children
ages 1 year through 6th grade
will be held.
April 16: Easter Service alt
10:30 a.m.
Kernan Blvd. Baptist Church
400 Keman Blvd., 641-4588.
April 15: "More than just a
Man" presented by the
Music/Drama Ministry at 6 p.m
April 16: Sunrise Service at.
a.m. Singles Breakfast at 8 a.m
"More than just a Man" present.
ed by the Music/Drama
Ministry at 6 p.m.
Neptune Baptist Church, 407
Third Street in Neptune Beach,
249-2307.
April 16: Easter Sernice at 8,
9:30, and 11 a.m.
New Beginnings Baptist
Church, 1050 State Road AlA in
Ponte Vedra, 285-4288.
April 16: Sunday School at
9:30 a.m. and Easter Service at
10:40 a.m..
Palm Valley Baptist Church,
4890 Palm Valley Road, 285.-
2447..
April 9: Palm Sunday Service
at 10:30 a.m. with Musical
Program.
April 15: Annual Easter Egg
Hunt at 10:30 a.m.
April 16: Easter Service with
the Lord's Supper at 10:30 a.m.
CATHOLIC
Our Lady Star of the Sea, 545
AlA N in Ponte Vedra, 285-
2698.
April 10: Mass and the
Sacrament of Reconciliation at 7
p.m
April 11: Mass and the
Sacrament of Reconciliation at 7
p.m.
April 12: Eucharistic
Adoration 9 a.m. to noon. Mass
and the Sacrament of
Reconciliation at 7 p.m.
April 13: Liturgical Prayer for
Easter Triduum at 8:30 a.m.
Holy Thursday Mlass at 7 p.m.
April 14: Liturgical Prayer for
Easter Triduum at 8:30 a.m.
Good Friday MNass at 3 p.m.
April 15: Liturgical Prayer for
'EIst!ei Tridifurh af '8130 a.m.
Eastir' \il Ma's at 8:30'p.m."
April 16: Easter Sunday Mass
at 7:30, 9, and 11 a.m.
St. John's Catholic Church,
2400 NMayport Road, 246-6014.
April 13: Holy Thursday Mass
at 7 p.m.
Spril 14: Reading' of the
Passion and Veneration of the
Cross at 7 p.m.
April 15: Easter Vigil Mass at
8:30 p.m.
April 16: Easter Mlass at 9 and
11 a.m.
St. Paul's Catholic Church, 1st
Ave. and 5th St. N. in
Jacksonville Beach, 249-2660.:
April 10: Sacrament of
Reconciliation from 4:30 to
5:30.
April 11: Lenten Penance
Service at 7:30 p.m. ,
April 12: Sacrament of
Reconciliation from 4:30 to
5:30.
April 13: Sacrament of
Reconciliation from 4:30 to
5:30. Mass of the Last Supper at
7:30 p.m. Veneration of the
Blessed Sacrament until 11 p.m.
April 14: Sacrament of
Reconciliation from 11:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. CelebratiOn of the
Lord's Passion and Holy
Communion at 5 p.m. Stations
of the Cross at 7:30 p.m.
, April 15: Sacrament of
Reconciliation from 11 a.m. to
noon and 4 to 5 p.m. Easter
Vigil at 7:45.
April 16: Mass at 7 a.m., 8:30
a.m., 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., and 7
Sp.m.
S EPISCOPAL
Christ Episcopal Church, 400
San Juan Drive in Ponte V'edra
and at San Pablo at 2002 San
Pablo Road, 285-6127.
SApril 9: Liturgy of the Palms
Sand Procession 15 minutes prior
to each service. .' "-
April 13: Holy Eucharist, Foot
Washing, and Divesting of the
Church at 7p.m.,
April 14; Good Friday Liturgy
and Stations of the Cross at 12
p.m. Good Friday Liturgy at 12
p.m. at San Pablo. 5:30 p.m.
Children's Good Friday Service.
Good Friday Lituirgy at 7 p.m.
Prayer Vigil from 6, p.m.
through 6, p.m. Saturday, April
15..
April 15: Meditations and
Sacrament of Reconciliation
from 4:30 to 5 p.m. The Great
Vigil of Easter and Baptisms at
5:30 p.m.
April 16: Sunrise Service on
the beach at the Ponte Vedra
Inn and Club 'and Serenata
Beach
Club at 6:30 a.m. Easter p.m.
Service and, Festival Holy
Eucharist at 7:45, 9, 11 a.m. and Eastpoint Church: 270 N.
5:30 p.m. Festival Holy Keman Blvd., 220-2377.
Eucharist at San Pablo at 9 a.m. April 14: 'Easter Musical
Drama, "For Such a Man as
St. Paul's by the Sea Episcopal This", at 7 p.m.
Church, 5th Street and 11th April 16: Easter Musical
Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach, Drama, "For Such a Man as
249-4091. This", at 9:30 and 11 a.m.
April 12: Holy Eucharist at7
a.m. and 10:30 a.m. 9:15 a.m. First Christian Church of the
Bible Study. Service of Tenebrae Beaches, 2125 Ocean Front in
at.6:30 p.m. Neptune Beach, 246-2010.
April 13: Maundy Thursday April 9: Palm Sunday Service
Liturgy at 7 p.m.' The Watch at 8, 9, and 10:45 a.m. with chil-
before the Altar of Repose dren singing and Palm Parade.
begins after the service. April 13: Maundy. Thursday
April 14: Good Friday Liturgy with 5:30 p.m. dinner and
at 12 p.m. and 7 p.m. Stations Lord's Supper at 6:45 p.m.
of the. Cross with Outdoor April 14: "In the Dark of the
Procession at 5:30 p.m. Tomb" by the Narrow Way
April 15: Holy Saturday : Players at 7 p.m.
Sen-ice and Easter Practice at 9 April 16: Sunrise 'Service at
a.m. 6:45 a.m. with a Re-enactment
April 16: Sunrise Service of of Jesus' Resurrection.
the Great Vigil of Easter at 6 Continental
a.m. Festival Breakfast in the Breakfast. Traditional
Parish Hall at 8 a.m. Easter Egg Service at 9 a.m. and-
Hunt at 9:30 a.m. Festival Celebration Ser-ice at 10:45
Eucharist at 10 a.m. a.m.
FNTERDENOMINATIONAL New 'Life Christian
Christ the Redeemer Church, Fellowship, 2701 Hodges Blvd.
190 S. Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte in Jacksonville, 223-6000.
Vedra, 285-8009. April 13: Passover Seder at
April 14: Stations of the Cross 6:45
at 6 p.m. followed by "The April 16: Easter Service at 10'
Passion of the Christ" at 7 p.m. a.m.
April 16: Easter Service at 9 .
a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Oceanside Church of Christ:
1025 Snug Harbor in Atlantic
LUTHERAN Beach, 246-2709.
Bethelehem Lutheran April 16: Easter Service at 9
Church, 1423 8th Ave. N. in and 10 a.m.
Jacksonville Beach, 249-5418. .
April 12: Christ in Passover The Church at Ponte Vedra,
Service at 5 p.m. L ', 610 AIA N (Rawlings Elem. ),
April 13: Worship Service 318-2010.
with Holy Communion at 7 April 12: Interactive Service
p.m. and Lord's Supper at 7 p.m.
April 15: Easter Vigil Service at April 16: Easter Service at 10
5:30 p.m. and 11:15 a.m.
April 16: Easter Sunrise
Service at 7 a.m. Easter Breakfast Unity Church of Jacksonville,
at 8 a.m. Easter Egg Hunt at 8:30 634 Lomax Street.
a.m. Sunday School and Bible April 16: Easter Sunrise
Study at 9:45 a.m. Easter Service at 5:45 a.m at Dolphin
Worship Service at 11 a.m. Plaza in Hanna Park at 500
Wondenvood Drive.
Lord of Life Lutheran Church,
276 N. Roscoe BJvd. in Ponte PRESBYTERIAN
Vedra, 285-5347. Community Presbyterian,
April 9: Palm/Passion Sunday 150 Sherry Drive in Atlantic
Service at 8:30 and 11 a.m. Beach, 249-8698.
April 13: Maundy Thursday April 13: Maundy Thursday
Service at 6:30 p.m. Service with Cantata at 7 p.m.
April '14: Good Friday Service April 16: Easter Service at 8:30
at 6:30 p.m. and 11 a.m. and 5:59 p.m.
April 16: Easter Sunday
Sunrise Service at 6 a.m. on the Hodges Blvd. Presbyterian
' beach'al the'lbdge 'C6htihihtl-i' ~Ch'thc'f, 4140' "Hodgesi' B'ld.;'
hBrekfast" ai th chhtrr'h" follow" '"223-'6922:' "
ing Sunrise Service. WVorship April 14: Easter Drama at
Service at the church at 11 a.m. Contemporary Service at 9 a.m.
Traditional Service at 11 a.m.
St. Andrew's by the Sea
Lutheran Church, 1801 Beach
Blvd., 249-4575.
April 9: Palm Sunday Service
at 8 and 10:30 a.m.
April 13: MaundyThursday
Service at 7 p.m.
April 14: Good Friday Senice
at 7 p.m.
April 16: Easter Worship
Service at 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.
Breakfast at 9 a.m.
METHODIST
Beach United Methodist
Church, 3rd St. and 7th Ave. N.
in Jacksonville Beach, 249-2343.
April 13: Maundy Thursday
Service with communion at 7
p.m ...
April 14: Stations of the Cross
in the Family Life Center from
11-1 and 5-7. .... .
April 15: Communit, Easter
Party at Jarboe Park from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. Contemporary
Service at 6 p.m..
April 16: Easter Service at, 8,
9:30, and 11 a.m.
Christ United Methodist
Church, 400 Penman Road in
Neptuhe Beach, 249-5370.
April: Palm Sunday Service
with Easter Cantata ".Amazing
Love" at 10:15 a.m.
April 13: Maundy Thursday
Drama "Two Faces in the
Shadows" and Holy
Communion at 7 p.m.
April 14: Good Friday Fish Fr'
and at 6 p.m. "Christ's Passion"
Drama at 7:30 p.m.
April 15: Community Easter
Egg Hunt at 1 p.m.
April 16: Easter Sunrise
Service at 6:30 a.m. by the Sea
Turtle Inn. Easter Breakfast and
Parade at 8 a.m. at Wilson Hall.
Easter Service at 10:15 a.m.
Ponte Vedra United
Methodist Church, 35 Executive
Way, 280-5141.
April 9: Palm Sunday Service
at 930. Service with "He's Alive"
"Cantata at 11:15'.
April 13: Maundy Thursday
Service at 7 p.m.,
April 14: Ecumenical Good,
Friday Service from 12 to 2 p.m.
at Palms Presbyterian Church.
April 16: Easter Service at 8,
9;30, and 11:15 a.m.
OTHERS
CrossRoad Church: 1005 Gate
Parkway North, 493-1232
April 13: The Rutter Requiem
with dramatic readings of "The
Seven Last Words of Christ" at 7
with Easter Cantata.
Palms Presbyterian Church,
3410 South Third Street in
Jacksonville Beach, 246-6427.
April 9: Palm Sunday Services
at 8:30 and 11 a.m. and 5:45
p.m ...
April 13: Maundy Thursday
Service with communion at 7
p.m :.
April 14: Good Friday
Ecumenical Service from noon
to 2 p.m. .
April 16: Easter Worship
Service at 8, 9:30, 11 a.m. and
5:45 p.m.
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian:
4510 Palm Valley Road, 285-
'8225.
April 13: Maundy Thursday
Communion Service at 7 p.m.
April 16: Easter Sunrise
Service at NMickler's Beach at 7
a.m. Easter Service at 9 and
10:30 a.m.
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader April 7, 2006
Panthers contend for County track crown
P. ',,. 4 *
Competition Thursday in
SJRAC championships
By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER .
S"There's only one track meet
all year I try to win, and that's
the conference championship,"
Nease track and field head
coach Ken Taylor said
Wednesday, as his team pre-
pared! for Thursday's St. Johns
River Athletic Conference
championship meet at Orange
Park. "We're not trying to win
invitationals. I experiment
with kids, to find the best com-
binations and their best
events," .
Taylor spoke the day after
sd' r bf ''the
two' teams" .
younger ath-
letes per-
formed ,well. There's
Tuesday in a
JV meet at meetall ye
Bitlpp Kenny. and that's
;'''W'e did
incredibly well ence champ
lasn'right- with
so6phom'ores we're trying
and freshmen, conference
without trying
to win the ship, boys
meet, because
our good ath-
letes were in
one event K
instead of Panthers
three, said. Panthers
Taylor. "We
only lost by nine points to
Bishop Kenny out of about 12
schools. We would have won it
by 50 or 60, but that wasn't the
intent. It was just to get ready
for the conference champi-
onship."
The Bishop Kenny meet was
added for some of the younger
Nease athletes who aren't in
the top four in their events.
Some of the competing
Panthers use the meet as a
tuneup for the conference
event. John Abrams went 12'6"
in the polp.y,a4lt, a:-ptrsonal
record.
"We did run Mitch Swanson
and Blake Bennett, our second
and third hurdlers," said
Taylor. "They went first and
second, and had their fastest
times of the year."
Taylor had the speedy Jessica
Gambill back for the confer-
ence championship. Gambill is
healthy but not all the way
back after spraining a knee in a
club soccer match some weeks
ago.
"She's a couple weeks away,"
said.Taylor. "She's a hard work-
er. In several weeks she'll be in
form."
Gambill performed at Orange
,V,
.. ... .. '.......
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Panthers sprint-
ers Jamie ;
Silverberg, left, ,
and Erin Hoover
hustle down the
*track in the girls "Y
100 meters ear-
lier. this season
at the Barry
Craig Open
which took place
S at Bartram Trail
S High School.
S Silverberg and
S. Hoover joined
*the track team ,.i
after winning a
state champi- .,.
S onship in girls -' J
soccer in
February. '
Park what Taylor called the
toughest high school track and
field double, running in both
the 400 and 800 meters, which
are separated by just one event,
the 300 hurdles.
"That's a very tough double,"
said the Nease coach.
Gambill was going to do the
400-800 double in just the con-
ference meet, where freshmen
Brigid Byrne and Stephanie
Bray were to double in the 1600
and 3200.
"We're trying to win the con-'
ference championship, boys
and girls," emphasized Taylor.
The conference meet began
at 11:30 a.m. Thursday with
the 4x800.
..Field events
S-. began at
noon, fol-
)nly one track lowed by run-'
ning trials
ar I try to win, and sprints
the confer- and hurdles
the confer at 3:30 pVm.
npionship The running
finals began
g to win the at 6:30 p.m.,
champion- and Taylor
Schampion- expected
and girls. them to con-
tinue until
about 8:30
p.m.
inTaylTaylor also
n Taylor had to shuttle
track coach some of his
athletes over
to Ridgeview High School,
where state weightlifting quali-
f.ing was being held in the
afternoon. Among those com-
peting in track and field and
also lifting were pole vaulter
Arin Roby and shot-putter
James Wilson.
Nease had planned to use the
Ridgeview Invitational, held
March 23, to prepare for the
district track and field meet,
which will be held by
Ridgeview April 20. But the
event, with a field of 12 teams,
faced constant rain. Nease-fin-
ished third in both boys and
girls.
"It wasn't a normal meet,"
said Taylor. Ridgeview has an
asphalt track, and some of the
kids had never run on asphalt.
We had to prepare them psy-
chologically.
"I was glad it rained. We had
the worst conditions possible.
At district, with good weather,
we will have an advantage," he
said.
Laura Phillips finished sec-
ond for Nease in the discus
with a throw of 115'1". The
event was won by Wilamena
Hopkins of Buchholz, who
threw 117'1". Hopkins also
Pr,.:lo by ROB DeArIGELO
Nease High's Ryan Ellis clears the final barriepr-inthe boys,,p-nelrhigh yr,dles during last month's Barry Craig Open at:Bartram
Trail High School. Ellis is among the top Panthers track and field competitors, expected to coMpete in the St. Johns River Athletic ,
Conference championships at Orange Park.
won the shot put with a throw
of 41'8".
Taylor took only the pole
vaulters to Episcopal High for
the scheduled. Eagle Classic
March 28.
"It was a very small meet. We
didn't let [school record holder]
Michael [Buchholz] vault fully.
He finished second, John
Abrams was third and Arin
Roby fourth."
The Nease boys and girls
teams also finished third in the
Bear Relays, held at Bartram
Trail March 31. The girls com-
piled 47 points behind Bartram
Trail's 104 and Bolles' 50. The
boys had a much closer derby,
piling up 71 points to Bartram's
86 and Bolles' 73.
Kelsey Swendsen won the
shot put for Nease and Phillips
placed second in the discus at
Bartram. The girls team won
the shuttle hurdles in school-
record time.
On the boys side, Rodney
Sumter placed in four different
events. Sumter won -the high
jump, finished second in the
triple jump, third in the long
jump and also xan the second
leg of the winning 4x400 relay
team, which Taylor said won
by 60 yards.
Christian Dennis led off the
4x4 effort, followed by Sumter,
Alex Bermudez and Austin
Holmes.
The Nease boys team also
won the mile medley relay at
the Bear Relays.
Three Panthers are on this
year's state honor roll:
Buchholz with a school
record-setting pole vault of
14'3", Sumter with a triple
jump of 44'5" and Gambill
with a Nease record-setting
400 of :58.29.
Football
signing
continue
FROM STAFF
Two more Nease student-ath-
letes sign to play college football,
raising the Class 4A state cham-
pionship team's total to 17 play-
ers who will be on a collegiate
field in 2006. :
Defensive tackle Joey
Flinchbaugh signed with
Division HI Presbyterian College
in Clinton, S.C., two weeks after
defensive end lan Aguilar
signed to attend Division 1-AA
Colgate in Hamilton, N.Y.
Flinchbaugh chose Presbyter-
ian over another Division 1I
offer from Valdosta [Ga.] State.
And Aguilar signed with Colgate
after playing his first-ever year of
football with Nease's state
championship team.
Preferred walk-on offers were
tendered to placekicker Alex
Amaral, by Bowling Green
[Ohio] State University; wide
receiver Caleb Cooper, from
Tennessee; fullback Bo Howard,
by Florida; and wide receiver
Rodney Sumter, from Georgia
Tech.
The signees, preceding
Flinchbaugh and Aguilar, were
quarterback Tun Tebow, Florida;
linebacker Charlie Kirschman,
Alabama; linebacker Hunter
Haynes, Wake Forest; linebacker
Mannie Wellington, Florida
International; offensive lineman
Doug Polochak, East Carolina;
wide receiver Ryan Ellis,
Southern Miss; running back
Daunte Owens, Florida
International; wide receiver
Austin Silvoy, Troy [Ala.]; and
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Cornerback Evan Lamolinara
and offensive lineman A.J.
Wetherington have committed
to Division Ill programs,
Wetherington to LaGrange [Ga.]
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FISHING
Almost cobia time on the First Coast
Tt's almost cobia time!
That's right up here on the
First Coast anyway. Down
in Cape Canaveral it's been
cobia time.
And what a season they've
had. Limit catches have been
the norm at the Cape. O.K.,
so the limit is only one per
person. That one goes a long
way when it weighs over 40
,pounds and those 40-
pounders have been common.
There have even been a few
60-pounders caught.
Hearing all of those reports
made me plan a quick trip
down to the Cape to check it
out. Why not? I keep one of
my boats down there in stor-
age so all I needed was some
bait and a couple of rods and
we (Paulette and Ii were
ready.
Well, almost. The almost
part of this article is the fact
that the boat had been sitting
in that storage yard at the
Cape.since last fall. It hadn't
been used or started or even
cleaned in that time period.
Remember all of those win-
tertime maintenance articles
I've written over the years?
Well I do. Hmm, this reminds
me of an.old.saving: "Do as I
say, not as I do."
SNeedless to say, the battery
was'dead which I figured
would happen so I brought a
fresh one with us. I didn't,
, however, figure on the battery
in the boat being dead
because of bilge pump use.
The bilge pump quit but the
rain didn't last fall.
Yes, there was a lot of water
in the bilge. Other than that a
lot of dirt was the only other
negative.
Hooked up and towing was
easy, as was launching. By the
way, as we backed the boat
down the ramp, I noticed
about 30 people sitting in
CAPTAIN
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COLUMNIST
lawn chairs sipping on cold
drinks watching the launch
ramp follies. They must get a
lot to look at down there in
that respect or boredom has
set in at the Cape.
Either way the launch ramp
follies can be entertaining.
Now, let's get on to the
fishing. The chatter on the
radio was encouraging. Lots
of cobia had already been
landed and more were still
being seen. Most of the fish
were free swimmers and locat-
ed out in 50 feet of water,
which is about four miles off-
shore.
The big manta rays hadn't
shown up when we were
there. They have now.
Bait of choice for us is
squid with live pogies as a
back up. Cobia fishing is pret-
ty simple. I look for water
temperatures over 68 degrees
and baitfish, in this case
pogies. As the water tempera-
tures warm up and move
north, the big schools of
pogies follow.
Yes, the free-swimming
cobias follow the pogies and
the manta rays with hopefully
more cobia in tow bringing up
the rear. The whole movement
kind of ushers in our spring .
and then summer season.
. Cobia fishing is primarily a
site fishery and conditions
need to be right. I prefer a
clear blue sky, light wind with
the sun high overhead. These.
conditions make spotting
cobia a lot easier.
As we cleared the channel
at the Cape, we were greeted
by a fresh southeast wind.
That made spotting cobia
harder but not impossible. It
also seemed to push most of
the fish deeper in the water
column meaning less fish to
see and catch. Fortunately, we
saw three legal fish and were
able to hook up one of them.
Now for the bad news.
Paulette fought the fish to the
side of the boat where I
promptly missed it with the
gaff. The line parted (my fault)
and it was over. We ended up
with no cobia dinner. But it
was nice just getting out there
and fishing for them.
.As soon as the water tem-:
perature hits 68 degrees up
here the cobia will start show-
ing up inshore. Look for the
right conditions and "Do as I
say, not as I do," and success-
fully gaff your fish and put it
in the fish box. They taste
great, at least from what I
remember they do.
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Gary Steward with the 46-inch, 65-pound drum he caught from
the Jacksonville Beach Pier on March 27.
There are still plenty of good
races and events for runners
A s 'the weather in North
." Florida heats up the rac-
doeing season cools down. Or
does it? Just because the big
showpiece events are now
behind us it does not mean that
S it is all over. Far from it, for as
we say in the running game: "It
ain't over 'til the fat ladv
sprints." Well, something like
that.
In any case, there are plenty
of races coming up to easily
.carry us through spring and
beyond.
On April 15th, the annual
"Run To The Sun" takes place in
Orange Park. This 8K
Jacksonville Grand Prix event
starts and finishes at the Orange
Park dog track on Roosevelt
Blvd. The attractive course is flat
and fast. The race begins at 8
a.m. and at 9:30 there is a one-
mile fun run for children.
Contact the Florida Striders,
Track Club for more informa-
tion.
Kids ate natural runners. They
crawl, they walk, they then race
off. So good at it that it seems
like you almost have to teach a
kid how to run badly. They
especially love to give it their all
in short track races like the 50
and 100 meters.
Trouble is, they get very little
opportunity to do so. Poor kids,
like everyone else these days
they get criticized for being
unhealthy and overweight.
Blame it on TY, computers, fast
food and non-exercise, that's
O.K. But if health and fitness are
not instilled in a kid during his
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RUNNING/FITNESS
formative years then what can
you expect? With that in mind,
what could be better than
encouraging a youngster to take
up track and field?
The Jacksonville Track Club's
annual track meet series has
been going on now for nearly
30 years, largely thanks to pio-
neer-member, Lamar Strother. If
there was ever an unsung run-
ning hero in this town it is
Lamar Strother. For all those
years, through thick and thin,
he has kept the ITC Summer
Track Meet Senes not merely
going but flourishing, and virtu-
ally single-handedly as well.
The next JTC All-Comers
track meet takes place on Friday,
April 21. The venue for the free-
of-charge meet is The Bolles
School on San Jlose Blvd. Field
events, for those 18 years and
older, begin at 6 p.m. and track
races start at 7 p.m. The meet is
wonderful for kids as well as
kids-at-heart (yes, oldsters are
encouraged to participate. tool.
Contact Lamar at 388-7860 to
learn all the details.
On Thursday night, April 27,
6:30 p.m., the Corporate Run
will take place at the
Jacksonville Landing down-
town. The 5K race is open in 11
various team divisions and also
features an individual competi-
tion for CEOs.
Imagine it: Boss versus boss.
Why not make it really interest-
ing with something like this:
"Boss, if you win, I'll forego my
lunch break. If you lose, I get a
pay raise and a month off." His
or her competitive spirit will
never let the individual say
"no." Call 731-1900-for more
information about this event.
I don't believe that the
Hershey Track and Field Youth
Program has ever been staged
here before, but on April 29
Hershey's District 2 Champion-
ships will take place at Orange
Park High School.
The meet is free-of-charge
and sponsored by the Florida
Striders Track Club. The pro-
gram, now in its 29th year, is
the largest youth program of its
kind in the U.S. and Canada.
Meets take place in e\ery state
and province in North America.
The goal of the Hershey Games
is to introduce children to phys-
ical fitness through basic events
like running, jumping and
throwing. The program also
strives to encourage children to
reach their potential and devel-
op a sense of accomplishment.
Hershey will hold its state
championship meet at the New
Smyrna Beach Athletic
Complex on June 24th. The
top-two finishers of each event
from the Orange Park track
meet qualify for the state chanm-
pionships. Children 9 to 14
years old are eligible to com-
pete.
State winners are entered into
a regional pool and become eli-
gible for selection to a Regional
Team, which will travel flee to
Hershey, Pennsylvania, to com-
pete in the North American
Final, held August 3-6.
Participants can compete in
three combined track!field
events that include the 50, 100,
200, 400, 800 and 1,600-meter
runs. Also the 4x100 meter
relay, standing long jump and
softball throw.
Call James.May at 779-6105
or 215-1346 to get the facts on
this great opportunity for your
child.
It all sounds pretty darned
good to me. Imagine your kid
winning a free trip to Pennsyl-
vania to compete in a National
Championship track meet? I
think that would set him on the
path of physical fitness for life.
Besides, how else are you going
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Your vegetable
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Here we at the begin-
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your vegetable garden
should be ready to be plant-
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Do you have your plan
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the same place as last year?
Do you have your soil tilled
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I was a subsistence farmer
about 35 years ago and did
my fair share of canning
and freezing vegetables to
last for the year that I can't
stand to'p'lant them now!"
But, I do remember the
wonderful gratification I had
when the harvests came in.
We had berries, 14 acres of
blueberries, and raspberries
and blackberries.
\Ve had quince, pears,
apples, and some kind of
cherry. I also had three little
ones underfoot all the time,
and a nasty bull to take care
of.
Anyway, many years later,
I truly do understand why
folks plant vegetable gardens
and love it. There is nothing
more satisfying than to sit
down to a meal with all of
your own homegrown tri-
umphs. I admire you.
Anyway, lest nostalgia
take me back too far, there
are a few things that I want
you to remember before you
plant those vegetable gar-
dens. First, call the
Extension Service at 387-
8850 and look at the guide
they'll sind to you recom-
mending the types of veg-
etables that will grow here
in North Florida.
\Ve have a crazy climate,
and some of the ones you
have sworn by to fill your
larder won't even come
close to making it for a
Sunday meal. Believe me,
the stores have a million
seedlings of all varieties to
entice you, but unless you
know what you really are
looking for, you'll buy the
ones that are known to you
from those "good old days."
Guess what? You'll likely
have terrible problems with
diseases and insects, and
decide never again to grow
vegetables in Florida.
There is a good organic
way to grow, however, and I
believe this has been on the
books for the entire country
for years; it is to plant
marigolds, garlic and nastur-
tiums in your vegetable gar-
den between the rows of
tomatoes, cucumbers,
squash, etc. Those plants
put off a smell or taste that
keeps the predators away
from your good vegetables.
Deer, armadillo, moles
and pocket gophers may
also be a problem and the
only way to control them is
to put up a big fence or cage
each plant to protect your
harvest.
Those guys will not only
eat the harvest, but they'll
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Grammy-winning saxophonist Kenny G hadlires' 'this weekend's Jacksonville Jazz Festival
at Metro. Park. The international superstar. pe'rfdrms'aturday night on the West Stage.
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FROM STAFF'
'Grammy winner Kenny G,
considered the most success-
ful instrumental recording
artist in contemporary music
history, headlines this week-
end's Jacksonville Jazz Festival
at Metro Park.
He performs at 8:15 p.m.
Saturday on the East Stage.
Tickets are $10..
With 70 million albums
sold over the past two
decades, Kenny G is an inter-
national superstar with 14
albums to his credit.
An artist who bridges the
genres of pop, jazz and R&B,
Kenny G began playing the
saxophone in high school,
performing his first profes-
sional gig at 17. The Seattle
native joined Jeff Lorber's jazz
fusion band in 1979 and was
signed by Arista Records in
1982.
A golf enthusiast, Kehny G
was co-champion of the 2001
AT&T Pebble Beach Celebrity.
Pro-Am.' His latest album is
"At Lfst .'.'. The.Direts Album"
features, among others, Daryl
Hall, Chaka Khan, David
Sanborn and Barbara
Streisand.
Also performing this week-
end are jazz/funk icon Herbie
'Hancock, The Rippingtons
with Russ Freeman, Brian
Culbertson and Sonny
Fortune, guitarist Norman
Brown, trombonist Delfeayo
Marsalis, drummer T.S. Monk
and the Ramsey Lewis Trio.
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Performance Schedule
Today
METRO PARK (East Stage)
5 p.m. gates open
5:30 music begins
5:30 Spam Allstars
7 Spirits of Havana
8:30 Afro-Latin Jazz
Orchestra
Saturday
METRO PARK (East Stage
10 a.m. Gates open
12:30 Jazz piano winner
1:30- Delfeavo Marsalis
3:15- Noel Friedline
4:45 Down to the Bone
6:30 Dee Dee Bridewater
8:15 Kenny G
West Stage
1 p.m. UNF jazz ensenble
2:30 Brian Culbertson
4:30 T.S Monk
6:15 The Bluecat Express
7:45 Carmen Lundy &
The New Songbook Artists
Sunday
Gates open noon
METRO PARK (East Stage)
photo ubrmiled
T.S. Monk performs at 4:30 p.m. Saturday on the West Stage.
1 p.m. The Fusion Band
2:30 The Rippingtons
4:15 Peter Cincotti
6 p.m. Herbie Hancock
West Stage
1:30 The Bill Hart Project
3 p.m. Norman Brown
4:30 St. Johns River City
Band
6:30 Steve Tyrell
RITZ THEATRE & MUSEUM
Today Amateur Night
Doors open at 7 p.m.
0g0ea
Saturday
3 p.m. Ritz Amateur
Night winner
4 p.m. Sonny Fortune
Quartet
5:45 Ramsey Lewis Trio
7:15 The Drum Summit
9:15 Ramsey Lewis Trio
Sunday
10:30 a.m. -Jazz Brunch
featuring Rebecca Zapen/Gary
Starling Group.
2:30 Von Barlow's Jazz
Ensemble
3:45 The United Tenors
5:15 Nnenna Freelon
Navy chaplain authors
children fictionn series
by ICKA1THY NICOLETTI
STAFF WRITT .
'Are the here becai e of '
chance' or is there one who
put us here?"
In "ILandon Snow and the
Auctor's.' Riddle, the main
charactefisearches for the.'
answer to'this timeless ques-
tion, the book's atitheir,.R.K.
Mortehsen, said'ih ani';inter-
view this' k. "ee ,,
S ortensen, a.rnmembertof the
Naval Chaplain Corps based at
Naval Station NMayport,.is an .
ordained minister in the
Church of the Lutherant
Brethren.' His search for the meaning
The book is the fist in a fic- of the riddle brings him to the
tion series for 9 to 12 year-1ld Button Up Library and a secret
children. Nfortensen plans to passageway that leads him to
write five bookl,4fr.",t- series. the, land of WVonderwood.
The s-cerid book hthe There he meets several
series, "Landon Snowv and the unusual characters and, after a
Shadows of Malu, Quidam," series of adventures, finds the
was published' in March 2006. answer to his question.
After writing.ebch ofithe- dSeveral of the characters.
first two bookk, .Mortensen fromnithe first book' continue
said that it'tbecame apparent .with Landon.into the. second
to him thit verses from..the book. His youngerM sister. Holly
Bible,' expressed' the themes of 'also plays an important, role in
the books. it.
A verse from the book of A verse from Psalm 119,
Ecclesiastes, "Remember your "Thy word is a lamp unto my
Creator in the days of your path and a light unto my
youth" applied to the first feet," is applicable to
book,' he said. "Landon Snow and the '
Landon, th'emain character, Shadows of Malus Quidam,"
receives the gift of an ancient said Mortensen.
copy of the Bible from his "Word is used in the psalm
grandparents in the first chap- to refer to the Bible."
ters of the book. In the title, "Malus Quidam
After hi's grandfather has an is Latin for an evil presence or
accident, Landon questions evil something," he said.'
why things happen, said Landon becomes more of a
Mortensen.. heroic character in the second
"The ;woid auctor is Latin book. In it, he is pitted against
for aithor.or creatorr" he said.
Landoni finds direction on
the pages of the ancient Bible. See CHAPLAIN, B-2
Frenetic and funny,
'Hello Dolly' a gem
.
by SIAN PERRY
CONTRIBUTOR
At first impression, the
Alhambra Dinner Theatre's
"Hello Dolly" stage seemed
bare. Just a railing, streetlights
and some topiary. Hrrmm.
Interesting, but stark, to be
sure.
But not, for long.
Soon, the stage was flooded
with colorful costumes and
terrifically fanciful hats piled
high with ribbons and flowers,
berries and feathers, baubles
and more and the real set
decoration quickly became
apparent.
"Hello Dolly" follows the'
antics of the irrepressible
Dolly Gallagher Levi match-
maker, counsel at large, ball-
room dance instructor, music
teacher, general contractor
and only God knows what else
- searching for love and a liv-
ing at the turn of the last cen-
tury. (Again, with a serious
nod toward fashion, courtesy
of costume designer Kurt
McCall.)
Played with wile, wit and
razor-sharp humor by
Alhambra regular Lisa Valdini,
Dolly cajoles, manipulates,
works and wills her way into .
. well; not to spoil the plot.
Suffice it to say, she is
joined here by a stellar cast -
Alhambra stalwart Tony
Triano as the crotchety Horace
Vandergelder, Amanda Carlisle
as the meddlesome Minnie
Fay and Kirsten Carmody as
the crybaby Ermerigarde but
a real standout is Kelly Atkins
as Irene Molloy.
Atkins, a graduate of
Shenandoah Conservatory, has
received several awards as a
classical vocalist, and in her
role as the widowed millinery
shop owner, it's amply clear
why.
And then there are the
restaurant scenes, where the
See DOLLY, B-3
pnolo submiled
The cast of "Hello Dolly," starring Lisa Valdini and Tony Triano,
The musical runs through April 16 at the Alhambra Dinner
Theatre.
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LEISURE
Chaplain:
Cont. from B-1
the shadows that have "led,
them without knowing into
darkness."
Mortensen recently finished
the third book in the series,
"Landon Smith and the Island
of Arcanum."
It is scheduled for publi-
catin in October, 2006.
He said the first book has
sold 15,000 copies.
Part of the reason that the
book has been successful,
Mortensen said, is because
"kids like to tap into imagina-
tion."
The books are available at
Christian bookstores, other
local bookstores, and on the
internet. Each sells for $9.97.
Information about the series
is available at the publisher's
website at www.barbour-
books.com.
- In the next few weeks
Mortensen will appear at sev-
eral local book signing.
At 2 p.m. April 8, he will be
at the Barnes and Noble in
Mandarin. At 1 p.m. April 15,
he will be at the Books-A-
Million in the Orange Park
Mall. On April 22 he will be at
the St. Johns Town Center,
Barnes and Noble at 1 p.m.
Mortensen has visited local
schools, including Bolles
Elementary School in Ponte
Vedra, to discuss the first book
as well as writing and pub-
lishing.
He was 10 years old himself
when he became interested in
writing after having a poem
published in his hometown
newspaper.
He received further encour-
agement from his classmates,
who enjoyed the stories he
wrote and and asked him to,
do more, he said.
Mortensen continues to
write poetry in addition to fic-
tion.
He used one of his earlier
poems for the riddle posed by
the "auctor" as well as for the
answer that Landon finds at
the end of the first book, he
said.
"God gave me the gift to'
write and a iviid imagination
and a heart as a minister to
lead people to God."
To read a selection from
"Landon Smith and the
Auctor's Riddle" go to
wwsw.beachesleader.com/books
/riddle.txt.
To read a selection from
from "Landon Smith and the
Shadows of Malus Quidam" go
to
www.beachesleader.com/books
/shadows.txt.
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The Fletcher High Dance Ensemble will present a spring dance concert on April 13. The group
will also hold an audition meeting April 19 at the Fletcher auditorium. On April 24, the group will
hold auditions for students in grades 9-12. For more details, call Ciidy Kidder at 247-5905.
For the Kids
Yu-GI-OH DUELS are
staged at 2 p.m. Saturday at
Books-A-Million, 738 Marsh
Landing Parkway, Jacksonville
Beach. Call 273-8055 for infor-
mation. .
, HANDS-ON CHILDREN'S
MUSEUM offers hands-on
activities, play and learning'
opportunities for kids from
9:30 a.m, to 5 p.m. Monday
through Saturday at 8580
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville.
Admission is $3.50 for children
ages 1-3 and $5.50 for all oth-
ers. Call 642-2688 for informa-
tion.
. JMOMA'S ARTEXPLORIUM
LOFT is a multi-generations
learning environment that
offers 16 hands-on stations for
children and adults to explore
the concepts-in em gqp anI
contemporary artEntry-is ftre
with paid' eritrahnce to the
Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art. Children are,
admitted free every Sunday for
family Free Day at 333
Hemming Plaza in downtown
Jacksonville. Hours of opera-
tion are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday,
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday ,
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call
366-6911 for information. -
HEARTSONG offers
Kindermusik and. playday
classes Tuesday to Saturday in
Jacksonville Beach and Ponte
Vedra Beach for children from
birth 'to age 7. For
Kindermusik, a music and
movement program for all
ages, children are divided by
age group. Playday is for walk-
ers to 26 months old and
includes parachute play, climb-
ing and 'musical activities.
Preschool children, and up
attend without parents. One
trial class isfree. Call 249-3828.
for information or visit
www.heartsong-km.com.
ART CONNECTIONS at the
Cummer Museum of Art &
Gardens. in Jacksonville con-
tains hands-on, high-tech and
low-tech interactive exhibits
that encourage physical activi-
ty and quiet contemplation.
Walk through a painting,
create patterns with dance,
make a collage, listen to a
sculpture, or paint with a vir-
tual paintbrush. The museum
is located on the north bank of
the St. Johns River at 829
Riverside Ave., phone 356- INITIATIVE sponsors several
6857. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 playgroups for toddlers.
p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, 10 Classes begin in the fall. For
a.m.n to 5. p.m. Wednesday, information, call 247-1314.
Friday and Saturday, and noon *CARVER COMMLINITY.
to 5 p.m. Sunday. CENTER, 738 Fourth Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach, has many
TREE HILL NATURE CEN- activities for kids, including_
TER offers its popular program karate, tutoring and games.
for parents and children, FUN! 247-6218.
(Find Understanding in' A MOMS AND TOTS group
Nature),; on the third Saturday meets regularly at Isle of Faith
of each month at 10 a.m. United Methodist Church on
For a fee of $10 families dis- San Pablo Road, next to
cover easy way\s to invite Alimacani Elementary School.
wildlife into their back vards. For information, call 221-
Tree Hill's butterfly house 1700.
gives visitors a close encounter MOTHERS OF PRE -
with butterflies. Animal SCHOOLERS, support groups
Encounters, in which visitors for moms of children ages 5 or
can learn about and touch sev- younger, meet as follows:
eral small animals, can be Christ the Redeemer
arranged by calling Treeill 1 ,F,ja.urch, 190 S.; Roscoe BIAo&
-24-4K46 and, asking for;,..the ,' Ponte Vedra Beach, 7 p.m. to 9
naturalist. Tree Hill is at 7,12 "p .m. the third Monday of the
Lone Star Road and is open 8 month (285-8009).
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday East Pointe Baptist
through Saturday. Admission Church, 270 N. Kernan Blvd.,
is $1 for children up to 18 Jacksonville, 9 a.m. to noon
years and $2 for adults. the second and fourth Tuesday
THE BEACHES BRANCH of of the month (220-2377).
the lacksonville Public Library, -Nl ayport Naval Station
600 Third St., Neptune Beach chapel, 9:30 a.m. the third
also has children's activities. Monday of the month (270-
Call 241-1141 and press 4 for 5212).
children's activities and 5 for Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
the children's reference desk. hurch, 4510 Palm Valley Road,
MOMMY & ME for ages 6 Ponte Vedra Beach, 9:15 a.m.
months to 2-1/2 years features to 11:30 a.m. the second and
songs, parachute games, finger fourth Monday of the month
play, rhythm band music anda i285-8225).
way to meet other parents or
grandparents while having fun
with your child. Offered begin-
ning in September at Nancy
Dance Studio. For information, ,
call 241-8349 for information.
*IACKSON-'ILLE WALDORF j,
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devour the blooms and all
tender leaves of the glorious
tomatoes and eggplants, etc.
that your mouth is watering
for.
Hungry caterpillars can be
controlled by planting your
cabbages and squash-type
plants with a collar around
them sunk into the ground
about an inch.Slugs and all
kinds of other insects can be
controlled if you catch them
each morning and hand-pick
them off, squishing them or
plopping them into a jug of,
bleach. A vegetable gardener is,
one who goes out every' day
and inspects the plants!
Watering at ground level
rather than overhead is anoth-
er secret of the accomplished .
vegetable gardener, This type
of practice keeps the diseases
from destroying your plants.
Watering on a routine basis
so the plant gets neither too,
wet or too dry will help pre-
vent a' destructive problem
called wilt.. Good air circula-
tion and plenty of sunshine
will help your garden perform
well: teepees for beans and
propping up the runners of'
squash and cucumbers will
Help with this, too.
The warm season vegetables
that are ready to go into the
garden now include: beets,
carrots, collards, cucumbers,
cantaloupe, beans (pole, snap
and lima,) eggplant, garden
peas, green onions, kohlrabi,
lettuces, mustards, okra (soak
the seeds before planting for
better luck), parsley, peppers,
radishes, summer spinach,
Swiss chard, southern peas,,
sweet potatoes, tomatoes, and
watermelon.,
Do not kill the bees or any
other pollinators that you see
otherwise you'll end up with
no vegetables for harvest. This
is very common with squash
and tomatoes. Tomatoes also
do not set bloom if they have
nights in the mid 50's. Just be
patient and the plants will re-
.bloom and hopefully, toma-
toes will form.
Have a good time with your
garden and try to involve your
kids in ways other than pick-
ing weeds.. Let them plant car-
rot .and radish seeds in lines: ,
that show the spelling of their
names, or let them decorate
the teepee stakes before the
seeds start to germinate and
runners climb.
Help them to love earth-
worms and not be afraid of
bees; and by all means, have
them get down and dirty in
that sweet, wonderful
smelling earth!
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placed throughout the newspaper on April 12 and April 14. Go
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One of the most humane
art scenes in our city
took place this past
week at the Cummer Museum
of Art and Gardens when the
museum provided an arts fes-
tival for special needs elemen-
tary school students.
The students created inter-
active art projects, viewed
original works of art and lis-
tened to live musicians and
storytellers.
Generous individuals from
the community gave their
time, even some of their vaca-
tion time, to help these spe-
cial needs children know and
enjoy art.
The Cummer Museum and
these generous men and:
women deserve our thanks.
"Ansel Adams and Edwin
Land: Art, Science and
Invention- Photographs from
the Polaroid Collection,"..
opened at the Cummer this
week and will run through
June 4. Call 356-6857 for'
information about events
related to this exhibit.
The Center at Ponte Vedra
will have a Spring Break
Camp from April 10 to 14 for
ages 4 to 10. Register daily or
weekly and create amazing
artwork. Call 280.0614.
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-The Cultual Center will
host artist Mimi Schiffs pow-
erful response to the
Holocaust, "Engraved Forever
Holocaust," from April 17
through April 25.
"Engraved Forever" is a
series of paintings on 4 x 8
wooden 'panels inspired by
her many conversations with
- friend and Holocaust survivor
Lucy Cripps.
Alhambra
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choreography almost surpasses
the hats in entertainment
%;alue. '. 'd tl ,
Near-fiascos are delivered ;'
with precision by a team of
waiters, and once again cos-
tumes and props combine for
extra comic value.
Alhambra counted on its
own heavy-hitters for this one.
Conrad De'Andrea, one of
the waiters and a member of
the ensemble, is also choreo-
graphic assistant for the pro-
duction, directed and choreo-
graphed by Alhambra owner
Tod Booth.
De'Andiea's other credits
include the half-time show
with Sir Paul McCartney at last
year's Super Bowl in
Jacksonville. He also has cho-
reographed for the
Jacksonville Jaguars halftime'
shows and worked as a dancer
for national recording artist
Alju Jackson, Kaialece and in
opening acts for Mary J. Blige,
Dave Hollister and Alicia Keys.
The frenetic pace is break-
neck at times, but finally it
slows arid we see Dolly for all
she's worth -- for what she
really is -- and hear that.clas-
sic, "Hello Dolly."
The production is filled with
other memorable numbers,
too, including a stunningly
wistful "Ribbons Down My
Back" by Atkins, "It Only Takes
a Moment," "Put On Your
Sunday Clothes" and more.
All pulled together in a
remarkably coordinated pro-
duction where the set design,
dancing, music and acting
come together seamlessly in a
funny, touching and serious-
Iv entertaining show.
"Hello Dolly" is.at the
Alhambra Dinner Theatre,
12000 Beach Blvd., through
April 16. For tickets and infor-
mation, call 641-1212 or visit
www.alhambradinnertheatre.c
om.
Sian Perry' is the assistant edi-
tor of The New\s-Leader in
Fernandina Beach.
ALICE
GARLAND
ART SCENE
These works have been
exhibited nationally at muse-
ums and art centers. The cur-
rent exhibit in the' nain gal-
leries, "Everything Old is New
Again," the works of 39 local
artists, will be in the gallery
through April 13.
- The'Center is located at 50
Executlye Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach. Call 280-0614.
,, The Jacksonville, Watercolor:;
Society SpringShow.opened
this week at the.KArpeles '
Manuscript Library Museum,
located in the Springfield
Districtof Jacksonville, adja-
cent to the Downtown
Campus of FCCJ. For infor-
mation call 356-2992 or 356-
4338.
The Jacksonville Coalition
of the Visual Arts opened a'
new exhibit this week at the
House of Stereo Gallery, locat-
ed' at8780 Perimeter Park
Court at'the North West cor-
ner of Southside Boulevard
and J. T. Butler Boulevard.
The exhibit was juried by
John Bunker and will be on
display through April 30. Call
730-2413.
The A. Charles Gallery will
open "Seabirds Seashores
and Sailboats," watercolor
paintings from the Bahamas
and our local shores, from
April 1 until April 15.
Meet the artist, Joan Henry
Trout, at a reception Sunday,
April 2, forriom ,to 6 p.m. at
the gallery located at 228
Third Avenue North,
Jacksonville Beach. Call 339-
0029 for information.
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The Neptune Arts Group
will open an exhibit of mem-
bers works.on April 14 at
Players By-,Th. Sea Gallery," A:,
reception will.be heI4.at 7.
p.m.' at thOp'theater. '
This is opening night for.
the new play at. the theater,
"Stepping:,Out." ,The theater
is locatea:'l0 $lth' treet..
Noth,i J'a ,sonytle B'ea.. .
For reservations for the show
..call 249-2022.
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"Beadcitaid Beads" will
open- next Friday night at First
Street Gallery. A reception
will be held from 7 to 9 p.m.
Jewelry designer Denise Wood
and painter Kathy Frosio will
exhibit their works, jewelry
and paintings, both artists.
being influenced by their sur-
roundings of surf, sun and
sand.
Enioy this exhibit'and meet
the artists at First Street
Gallery, 2.16-B First Street,"
Neptune Beach.. Call 241-. .
6928 for information.
The Beaches Fine Arts Series
will present "les Ballets
Africans" on Friday, April 21,
at 7:30 p.m. at the FCCJ
Wilson Center South Campus.
For information call 270-
1771.
Tomorrow, Saturday, April
8, a fundraiser for Hospice of
Northeast Florida will be held
at the Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra from 4:30 to 7
p.m.
Allison Watson, Ellen
Diamond, Jim Draper, Nofa
Dixon, Barbara Sarvis,
Michelle Robideaux Pent and
other local artists will be
using the Center's studios to
paint original pieces of art-
work to be sold at a reception
.at 4:30 p.m.
All proceeds will benefit.
Hospice of.Northeast Florida.
Call 285-2196 for informa-
tion.
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scheduled at the Neptune
;Bead h Branch. Library on''
Saturday, April 8. The-first
session is scheduled from
10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and
Sis designed for teachers and
staff who will receive tips on
incorporating specific themes
to the classroom.
The afternoon session is
scheduled from 2:30 p.m. to
3:30 p.m. :and is specifically
for chlilpi~ Both.are free
and open to-the public. 'No
pre-registration is necessary.
Fawn Kreiger, artist, teacher
and education coordinator for
the Keith Haring Foundation
of New York City will lead the
,workshops. She,will intro-
duce the artistic legacy of col-
orful, bold and socially-con-
scious imagery.
photo by KATHY
Donna Guthrie, an art teacher at Jacksonville Beach Elementary, with six students whose art
was selected to hang in the Cummer Art Museum as part of Friends of Art at the Beaches (F
The fifth-grade students are Bobby Dawson, Alec Hoffman, lan Burr, Caroline Cronin, Rachel
Jaffe and Logan Daniel.
Art'at the Met, an art
show and sale held
in conjunction with
this weekend's
Jacksonville Jazz
Festival, will be held
:today through
Sunday at Metro
Park. Hours are 5 to
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a.m. to 10 p.m.
Saturday and noon
to 7 p.m. Sunday.
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CLUB SCENE
Note: Acts and perform
days or times are not al
available for all clubs at
time. Performance information
included in the Friday club c
dar. Send to mitchell@bi
esleader.com. Call 249-903
information.
Aromas Cigar, Wine
Martini Bar, 880 A1A
Ponte Vedra Beach 280-2
Le Monde Quartet plays I
music at 9 p.m. Tuesday
Saturday. Wine tasting
6:30 to 8:30 p.m. e
Thursday followed by
Jason Anderson Jazz Trio
p.m.
*
The Atlantic, 333 N.
St., Jacksonville Beach *
3338. Martini Night
Thursday with DJs spinr
DJ Wes Reed spins hip hop
retro Thursdays for La
Night. DJ Jade spins old
and 80's retro at 9 p.m. Fric
DJ KGB spins at 9
Satutdays.
Atlantic Theatre Con
Club, 751 Atlantic B
Atlantic Beach 249-7
Comedians Matt Lum
with Kris Shaw perform
p.m. today and Satui
Scheduled comedy acts
perform at 8 p.m. Thursc
Lee Roy Parnell with
Costello play the bikue
10:30 p.m. today.
*
Bo's Coral Reef, 201
Ave. N., Jacksonville Bea
246-9874. DJ Dale s
Thursday through Satur
Too Many Shoes perf(
Friday, Feb. 24.
Bogey Grille, 150 V,
Circle, Ponte Vedra Beac
249-3338. Live music fro'
11 p.m. today.
*
Brewster's, 11003 B
Blvd., Jacksonville 223-S
The Regi Blue Blues Band
forms at 8 p.m. today
Saturday. Dana Salmela I
acoustic music at 9
Wednesday. Karaoke is
every Tues. '
Cap'n Odies, 2200 MaN
Road, Atlantic Beach *
8848. Live music from
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today
Saturday. Country night e
Sunday.
Champs Lounge, Sawg
Marriott, 1000 PGA
Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beac
285-7777. Lisa and the
Hatters perform at 8:30
today.
Cliff's at the Beach,
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Be
After All performs at 9
today. Sunday is Ser
Industry Night with guest
Karaoke every Wednesday.
*
The Courtyard, 200 Is
N., Neptune Beach The
Arcusa Band performs fro
to 10 p.m. today.
Culhane's Irish Pub,
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Bea
240-9595. Alphadog is in
: p.m. today. The Boxroc
appear at 9 p.m. Saturday.
Glas Tara Irish dancers per'
at 4 p.m. Sunday followed
the Bobby Flynn Band 6 p
S Fionn MacCool's lrish
& Restaurant, 333 1st St
J acksonville Beach 242-9
Jimmy Solari is in e
: Wednesday. Spade McQ
plays traditional Irish n
every Thursday. Aerial
appears at 9 p.m. tc
Meridian plays traditional
music at 4 p.m.Sunday.
Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish
Atlantic Beach 246-4
Songwriter's night with
Ramsdill every Tuesday. Re
with Pili Pil every' Wedne
The Wes Cobb Band i
SThursdays and today
Saturday.
S Freebird Live, 200 N.
St., Jacksonville Beach *
BIRD. The Southern Surf
':* featuring the Charlie W
Band, Boulder Field, It 5
S Today and Does It M
appear 9 p.m. today. Little
plays classic rock Satui
Lifehouse with Matt Whit
in Tuesday.
Giovanni's, 1161 B
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach *
S7787 Mary Ann Haw
plays piano from 7 p.rr
close Thursdays. The
Rodriguez Music Trio F
pop, jazz and Latin music
p.m. today. Jazz with Matt
ance at 8 p.m. Saturday.
ways *
press Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
on is First St., Jacksonville Beach *
alen- 249-5181. Spade McQuade
'ach- plays traditional Irish and folk
3 for music from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
today and Saturday followed
by Bliss at 10 p.m. Karaoke
e & every Sunday.
N., *
Z525. Mackenzie's Steakhouse,
Latin 100 Sawgrass Village, Ponte
and Vedra Beach 543-9143. Gene
from Nordan plays piano from 7 to
very 11 p.m. Tuesday through
the Thursday. Don Miniard is in
at 9 Saturday. Michael Howard is in
from 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday. Will
Hurley performs today and
First Monday.
249- *
is Max's Restaurant, 1312
ning. Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach
Sand 247-6820. John Evans plays
dies the piano from 6:30 to 10 p.m.
wave today and Saturday.
days. *
p.m. Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-1070.
nedy Karaoke every Tues., Thurs.,
Ivd., Sat. and Sun. Big Al & the
529. Kaholics are in at 9 p.m. today.
pkin *
at 9 Ocean Club, 401 First Street
rday. North, Jacksonville Beach *
also 242-8884. D.s Jeremy and
days. Kevin Durgin spin today.
Sean Stanton Warriors with with
as at Dave Berg are in Saturday. Live
reggae with Pill Pili and DJ
Infader for Service Industry
Fifth Sundays. DJs Shanghai and
ch Lord Swift spins reggae, reggae-"
spins ton and hip hop on Tuesdays.
days. *
forms Ragtime Tavern, Seafood
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach' 241-7877.
alley Live music today and Saturday.
ch *
m 7- Restaurant Medure, 818 N.
Florida A1A, Ponte Vedra
Beach 543-3797. Nightfall
each performs from 8 p.m. to close
?850. today and Saturday.
per- 0 a
and The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay
plays Beach, 246-2255. DJ
p.m. Anonymous spins Sun-Wed. DJ
held Marco spins every Thurs.
Shelby's Coffee Shoppe,
-port 200 1st Street, Neptune Beach 9
241- 249-2922. The John Thomas
9:30
and
every
grassZi
Tour
ch April 7 & 8
Mad Tony Smotherman Band
p.m.
Saturday, April 15 '
Smokin' Joe Kubec and
1401 Bnois King
each.
p.m. Also JW Gilmore
rvice $10 in advance
t DJ. $13 at the Door
April 21 & 22
st St. Kings of Hell +
Rick The Downshifters
im 7
April 28 & 29
967 Doublewide
ich *
at 9
ckers May 7
The Ana Popovic i
form $8 in advance
.m. $12 at the Door
Pub Sundays
N., Italian Night Sunday
)499. With Jim Essery Band
very
uade From 7-9 and 10-11 and
iusic Sopranos from 9-10
Tribe
day. Monday
Irish Prison Break + 24
45 Wings
SDr.,
293. Tuesday
Seth Texas Holdem
*ggae With Eric Wink
sday.
s in Wednesdays
and ;'Live Band Karaoke
S With Alpha Dog
First
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Expo Great Food
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Hall Jax Beach
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sunday.
*
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
The Jim Essery Band is in 7 to
11 p.m. Sunday.
*
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
Tree Steakhouse, 725-6
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach *
241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
is in Wednesdays.
VnetER THEATRE
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Saturday, April 29, 2006
WHERE: On the Beach at Jax Beach
REGISTER AT:
jax Beach
Recreation Dept.
321 Penman Rd.
Jax Beach
INFORMATION: 247-6236
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Weekend 8 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader April 7, 2006
Arts m .
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 $5 adults,
$4 seniors, $3 children (6-17).
BETHEL GALLERY, 4510
Palm Valley Road, Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-8225.
Features themed original art
shows using mixed media.
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
SAWGRASS, 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 Wednesday, 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m.; Thursday and
Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m;
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
Call 241-6928.
HAMPTON GALLERY
2411 3rd St. S., Jacksonville
Beach. Tuesday through
Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11
a.m. to' 6 p.m. Saturday. Call
247-1050.
HIBERNIA GALLERY 108
1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-7321. Selling handmade
work from Ireland, England
and U.S. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday-Saturday, noon to 5
p.m. Sunday.
J. JOHNSON GALLERY,
177 'Fourth Ave.' 'N.,
Jacksonville'. Beach 435-
3200. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday and 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Also
by appointment. Pieces are
available for purchase.
*MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
AND HISTORY, 1025
Museum Circle, Jacksonville.
396-7062. MOSH features
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
A1A 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.
Regal 18
The Benchwarmers.
Rated NR. Fri.-Thurs.,
12:10, 12:40, 2:40, 3:10,
5:10, 5:40, 7:25, 7:55,
9:35, 10:05.
Lucky Number Slevin.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 12:05,
3:55, 7:40, 10:20.
*
Take The Lead.
PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
3:20, 7:35, 10:15.
*
photosubmtned
The Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre will present a special
showing of "Lone Star" directed by lans Mars (above). The play
is a wildly-comic short production about a couple of good old
boys up to no good. The plays runs at 8 p.m. April 21-22.
Tickets are $10. Call 249-7177.
THEATRE NOTICES
"STEPPING OUT" opens at
8 p.m. April 21 at Players By
The. Sea, 106 6th St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. The pro-
duction will run at 8 p.m.
every Friday and Saturday
through May 6. Matinee per-
formances are held at 2 p.m.
April 23 and 30. Tickets are
$17. Call 249-2022 for reserva-
tions.
"SPITFIRE GRILL" is staged
at 7:30 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.
"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.
Rated
12:35,
ATL. Rated NR. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:25, 4:40, 7:45,
10:05.
Basic Instinct 2. Rated R.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:20, 4:05,
7:20, 10:35.
Ice Age 2: The
Meltdown. Rated G. Fri.-
Thurs., Noon, 12:30, 1:00,
1:25, 2:30, 3:00, 4:00,
4:30, 5:00, 7:00, 7:30,
8:00, 9:30, 10:00, 10:30.
*
Slither. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:15, 3:25, 7:50,
10:10.
*
Inside Man. Rated R.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:10, 3:50,
7:10, 10:25.
*
Larry the Cable
Health Inspector.
PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
4:25, 7:05, 9:55.
Guy:
Rated
1:05,
Stay Alive. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 6:55, 9:50.
0
She's The Man. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:15,
4:20, 6:45, 9:40.
V For Vendetta. Rated R.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:20, 4:35,
7:15, 10:10.
*
Failure to Launch. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:45,
3:15, 6:50, 9:45.
*
The Shaggy Dog. Rated
PG. Fri.-Thurs., 12:50,
3:45.
*
The White Countess.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
12:55, 3:40, 6:40, 10:15.
Pablo 9
Basic Instinct 2. Rated R.
Fri.-Thurs.,' 1:40, 4:40,
7:35, 9:55.
Benchwarmers. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:40,
4:40, 7:35, 9:55.
Failure to Launch. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:50,
4:50, 7:50, 9:55.
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.
*
She's The Man. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:45,
4:45, 7:40, 9:50.
The Shaggy Dog. Rated
PG. Fri.-Thurs., 1:30, 7:30.
Stay Alive. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 4:30, 9:30.
*
Take The Lead. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:45,
4:45, 7:55, 10:00.
0
V For Vendetta. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:00,
4:00, 7:00, 9:40.
You re invited to join us for
tEggraVaganza
Saturday, April 15
10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.
Chets Creek Elementary
13200 Chets Creek Blvd. Jacksonville, FL
15,000 eggs
fun & games
door prizes
face painting & crafts
inflatable attractions
For more information,
please call 904.223.5954
or visit www.eastereggfun.com
Sponsored by
CHETS CREEK
C H U R C H
For children ages 11 and under
All children must be accompanied by an adult at all times
CHRIST EPISCOPAL
J CHURCH
S400 San Juan Drive a Ponte Vedra Beach
\ 285-6127
ChristEpiscopalCihurch.org
." > HOLY WEEK &
EASTER SCHEDULE
Palm Sunday, April 9
Liturgy of the Palms and Procession
Gather in the north parking lot 15 minutes prior to each senice
Maundy Thursday, April 13
7:00PM Holy Eucharist, Foot Washing & Divesting of the Church
Good Friday, April 14
12:OOPM Good Friday Liturgy at San Pablo
5:30 PM Children's Good Friday Service
7:00PM Good Friday Liturgy
Prayer Vigil (in the Chapel) 6:00 PM Friday through
6:00PM Saturday (24 Hours)
Holy Saturday, April 15
4:30-5:00 PM Meditations & Sacrament of Reconciliation
5:30 PM The Great Vigil of Easier & Baptisms
Sunday of the Resurrection, April 16
6:30 AM Sunrise Service oh the Beach
iPonte Vedra Inn & Club & Serenata Beach Club)
7:45,.9:00, 11:00AM & 5:30PM
Festival Holy Eucharist at Christ;Church
9:00AM Festival Holy Eucharist at Saiat4blo
The Good News Is... Jesus Is Alive
at First Christian Church of the Beaches
(Disciples of Christ)
2125 Ocean Front & Seagate, Neptune Beach
Pastor Mahlon Dixon. Senior Minister
Pastor James Collins. Associate Minister
,-
Holy Week April 9-16
Maundy Thursday Lord's Supper, 6:45 p.m.
Good Friday "In the Dark of the Sun", 7:00 p.m.
Come Experience the Glory of Easter
on the Ocean Front at our
Sunrise Service at 6:45 a.m.
Praise singing, scripture, drama, and flower cross
Easter services at 9:00 and 10:45 a.m.
246.2010 / fccbdoc.com
Last Ho4. wit 0
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Exq encf ( P40;0o4
Walk with Jesus through the last day of his life in
this dramatic "stations of the cross."
Sunday, April 9th & Monday, April 10th
6-9 pm at Daybreak 895 Palm Valley Rd., CR 210
(4.5 miles west of the intracoastal and 1.5 miles east of US 1)
Free Admission
Tickets can be collected at the church office.
Presented by
Christ Episcopal Church
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach
(904) 285-6127
Special needs visitors will be accommodated
Christ Unite& -
Methodist Church
Celebration of Easter
April 9 10:15 a.m. Palm Sunday/Easter Ca
"Amazing Love"
April 13 7:00 p.m. Maundy Thursday Dra
"Two Faces in the Shad
Holy Communion
April 14 6:00 p.m. Good Friday Fish Fry
7:30 p.m. "Christ's Passion" Dra
April 15 1:00 p.m. Community Easter Egg
The Easter Bunny will b
April 16 6:30 a.m. Easter Sunrise Service at tl
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ma
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ma
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be here!
he beach
by the Sea Turtle Inn
8:00 a.m. Easter breakfast in Wilson Hall
Easter Bonnet parade
Children's Easter story time
10:15 a.m. Easter Worship Service in the sanctuary
Everyone is invited to come join us for the
celebration of the Victory of Jesus Christ!
2',' 400 Pemnan Road
S.Neptune Beach
: ;- ..J Call 247-5370
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
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100 Real Estale
110 LotEJ'Lund For *1ik
120 Homes for Sale
125 Real Estate Wanted
130 Condos for Sale
140 Mortgages
150 Mobile Homes for Sale
180 Comm. Property
185 IndusriallWarebouse
2o0 Ren'ial
2] 5 Honis' lor Fnti
225 \\anicmd ti Rent
230 Cndo I.r Reni
240 .I H ilr irRent
2ni \% tji1n Rental
270 Rent l o hare
2. R,.cm lor Ren,
2V'i O li.ce '.,i .:
285 CommT RenulI
PFTS,& ANiMteA[
3. 0 Free FtiL
310 P.L.' kr SNle
330 ;ubleL. eic k
340 Lc..i 6; Found Peu.
ANNUNiL ErENi-
0:l. Nor,.._
415 Trjtel
4i' Per'ein._i-
4 1' L ;!
425 Lecjl Notce-
+40 Nt L,:t.- & Fu..nd
450 r L n Lruiio.r."huolu
oni e0 ddni N
EMPLO.J.IET
51'0 P-T Help \a.'lred
510 F.T Help aanied
520 Job Serice
530 Bus Oppo.tunin
540 Chld Care
551 %\orl.k %%nied
E ER\%ICF..,Ul DE
':f, ;e.lce (Julde
oil Air Condrloro.ng
P02 lerSIu.- t
c.i. .AuloB.i- Detailing
60P AUlo REi.t
,12 Ca-pel
n13 Cltnr g
-15 CIleaning
l. e Ei n'.:lir
61t Elec.inc.l ; e,
r.20 Equip Renut-
022 Fen.1e.
623 Finan Senr-ice
o25 Frewood.
631 Comnpuier emce
633 Hauling'
634 Lawn Mower Sales/Serv.
635 Lawn/Landscpg
636 Locksmith
637 Marine Const.
638 Marine/Boating
640 Concrete/Masonry
645 M.-l-,r & 'iore
v48 Freiasure ae hrng
50 Paining
o65i Pe Control
o5, Plumbing
653 r,-.L1
054 F'hoio7rjpht
r-.55 RP ,. L iuier.
r.60 Rcinc-r, o C,-.-t
no R. i.:,o ln c
75 _rrinkier a: \elle
"a T,.- Ser.1i,
'os Uph.o1trirn
o85 \a lipe -.r. ,
nu0 %\mter Trenre.'r,r
HE %i TH *;R'.s(-E
700 Ma.ilge Th .r.p,
io HcjItlh'Cere .enr
-30 Cl.eere-
FOR ;, LFr
800 Fo*r Sale
605 M1wic Si Luntr
810 Arntiqae
613 Au,.nons
820 \Aanied to Btu
825 Trade
830 CorL-:nment
GARAGE -,\I.ES
640 Garage Sales
650 Garage Sales Jax Beach
852 G 'rae Sale Neprune bchi
654 GirCsc e .Se. \irtnt. Bhe..
A57 garage Ie ),1 Punic \edra
65S C--ar e ,ale. CI We\i
Beadn,
860 Flea Mirke,
6n2 E.HLue salej
TR\NSP- 1RT-\TION
90 5 Aut,. Rental
915 BOa"',
-)30 Lohlor.l.:A?
950 Ca.npersRV.
970 Trucka\,mn.
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NORTH CAROLINA Cool Mountain Air
Views & Streams Homes Cairns & Acre.
age Free orocnure 1900)642-5333. Reairy"
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GEORGIA Bla.rvrlle in the Nonn Georgia
m rrouniains Land. ornmi,s. commercial &
irnvesirqni Evi,r,, thing we loucI:n turrns o
sold Jane Baer Realry, (7061745-2261.
i80108'11-7829 i.Nlaw aneoaerrealry cornm.
ianeoaer @alaiel net
LAKEFRONT PROPERTY in TN Water-
ironi. ew & etlale riomesiies 10 o40
acres Irom the in40 Situated arotnrd a
45,00[0 acre lake Jukl 90 min 10to Nashville
S tlew building silei lusi released. Call owrn-
er 186oi339.4966
LOOKING TO own land' Inves in rural
acreage Itrougroul Amereia. .:oasial,
mounitarrn aterronI pr.:.erties 20 1o 200
,-'"" acre. -ree rioomr.jly special land reporns
aw r: larnd-wanred.comisa
TI.C MOUNTAINS 3 acres on mountain top
in gaied communiry view irees warerlall
Isrge pubciic: lae nearby. pa.ed private
access. B58.51.10 owner 18661789.8535
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SELLING YOUR HOME?
Find buyers at
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Phyllis Staines, 476-SOLD
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate
LAKEFRONT LOG HOME $99 900. New
r._'000 q.Fl. Log Home on Lake Cumber-
land K i Jameslown Russell Springs
Area 1st Time Available April 22nd!
8. 8l10-70-9311 Exi.55
FINAL CLOSEOuT. Lake Bargainer April
8 9 Water access Irom l$34.900 min Free
boal shipi Pan no closing cosisr Huge
15 000 savings o.n treautfully wooded par.
cels at 34.000 acre lake Tennessee Enloy
unlimited waler recreation. Surrounded by
sIale lorest E/celleni financing, Call
il O '704.3154-. s 724 TN Land Panners.
LLC
OPEN HOUSE Sunday. April 9tm 12.3pm
1215 1-irn Ae N .Ja/ Bcn. Renovated &
updaled 3BR home. read lo move nin
Calr 501-3934 Carol Burns lot directions
Berrn & Co Real Eslaie 273.4800
COASTAL NC WATERFRONT! 1 5 Acres.
,99, 900 Beauliully .ooded. greal vie*s.
prisirie srioreline deep boaiable waler'
Enloy access to ICW. Sound AtlanltG.
Pa-ed road underground utilities Ex.el.
len i nancing Call now 18001732-6601 ,
1510.
NC MOUNTAIN Property for Lessl Breath-
taking Blue Ridge 'Parkway, New River,
Stone Mountain, Golf Courses and quaint
shops of Sparta. www.scenicrealty.com.
(877)372-7211 or (877)363-5650.
WESTERN NORTH Carolina Andrews
3.5 acres on the headwaiers or Valley Riv-
er. drive and house pad Price $89.500
Vaiieytown Reairy vir'@adrei net 1800)632.
2212 nnp.' valleyilownrealry corn
ASHEVILLE NC area acreage Private.
galed mountain community min over 4
miles ol rr.erlronil 1Irr 8, acres ronm Ine
TA60- incredibtile vlea! Cusiom commune.
ty lodge wilhn mourniairi spas. river*all:
Call i866i292-5762 Bear River Lodge
LOCATION LOCATION. Location Ti me
o10 buy Investor. & Builders. Great build.
bie lois lor sale in one 01 Florida lasied.
growing aleas Fort Myers i888i558.0032.
TN LAKESIDE Mountain acreage. Siluai.
ed around a 36 000 acre lake in eaierri
TN 1 2 I.-. 5 acre building sires iOrri iriS
40s Planned communniy amenities &, di
recl lake access Owner 1866292-5769
NORTH CAROLINA qtgad lakelronr corn.
muniry 1 5 acres plus. 90 mlteS oC shore.
tire Never before ohered witIh r20c,. pre.
de.elopmeni d.icounts, 90' linancing
Call i800i709-5253
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MURPHY, NORTH Carolina Aan cool
mai'meri.r mild winters A,.orcablerhomi.s
& mountain cabins Call lor Iree DrocnurCe.
18771837-2288 Eil Realty Mountan View
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BEAUTIFULLY. REMODELED JAX
BEACH HOME. Located at 1404 Declara-
tion Dr This 3BR.2 5BA has too mucri to
list Asking $349 000 Call 1904)563-1516.
COME TO ime beauiilul Nonn Georgia
Mouniains. New nomes rom mne
low $100,000's built on 1. acre lois.
Several models available. Please call
770-754-0075.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 4BR/3BA, large. pri.
vale rot. 6 blocks to Ocean $340,000
Studio OceanlronI Condo. very small.
greal view. $300,000 270-2333.
FSBO INTRACOASTAL Walerway deep
water access. 3BR/2.5BA, 1800sl, 2 car
garage, newly remodeled, 2 boat hihs
i1-coveredl. $589,000 463-0505
ICW, HOLIDAY HARBOR, FSBO. Large
loi 4BR,'2BA 2400sl win-ground pool
New CH&A. rool $324.900. 246-2336.
463-7245. OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY.
4/8 2485 Castaway Dr. otf San Paolo Rd
NORTH JAX Beach 3BR/2BA wipool. 10'
blocks ocean, poorhouse. 76'x176' lot.
$369.900 Jay 19041219-0778
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR.2.5BA. 2-car
garage, $1550sl open floor plan. 42'
Hickory cabinets, granite counter lops,
new berber carpel, nard wood floors
$318,000, 463-0505
ATLANTIC BEACH
3BR.2BA. 2000s5. hardwood floors, over-
ize.d lot. 328 10In St $699.000. Sieve
246-9915.
JAX BEACH 3BR'2BA, 2-car garage.
$331 000 1045 N. 17th St. (904)241-6922
www laxbeachonline com
ATLANTIC BEACH
TOWNHOMES
TWO BLOCKS TO THE SEA
322 4th St., 2270sl. 3BR, 2 1l2BA beauni-
lulty remodeled. Tile & wood Iloors, gran
i.e & siainless kitchen, in laundry room.
sunny Florida Room. 1 1/2 car gar,
lenced yard $559.000.
A SHORT BIKE RIDE TO THE OCEAN
147 & 149 Magnolia Si 1060sf each unil
Buy one or on. RPetec i or investor 2BR
1 1.2BA, new carpel & paint,. all appi
WDHU, fence yard Move in now!
$234,900 eacN.
IJEANNE LANCASTER
MAGNOLIA PROPERTIES
(904)476-3713.,
N. JAX Beach, 3BR/2BA pool home,
fireplace, *2-car garage, $360,000.
(904)249-1890.,
PONTE VEDRA Home, 3/2 w/1570sf. Up-
graded home bn corner lot. 904-339-0231
Perry Bermuda Realty www.dare2dream-
team.com
FSBO, N. JAX BCH, 3BR/2BA, fenced,
yard. New paint in/out. New carpet.
CH&A. $289,900. (904)509-2593.
NEAR MAYO Clinic, off San Pablo.
3BR/2BA, 2-car, remodeled. $315,000. In-
dependent Brokers, 710-3111.
FSBO. 5 Blocks to Beach. As Is House &
80'x115' lot. 1126 5th Street North. $299k,
553-7203.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4
1532 Sand Dollar Cir
`6270.000
Greal locanor.. real nousel Triis 3BR.
2 5BA nouse in Summer Sands is just 1
mile from the beacri Light & brighi interior
irn 1 564 sq h or tile carpel and up.
grades Newer siainless appliances &
cabinets in kitchen newer masler Daih
sinks and new concrete patio Cold*ell
Banker Waller Williams Realty. Inc.
1904 1285-5000.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 3BRi2BA. 1750sI.
hardwood floors. 4 blocks 0 Beach. LOl,
70'xl00'. -112 South Streer $399,000
MlcGuire Monga.Te. 246-9915
FIXER UPPER
1611 6TH Ave Nonn, 3BR;2BA 1.150sI.
concrete block 1-car garage pool. in-
grounda sprinkler syslem, go.:aCd rool, good
A C and new 'pool riealer, upgraded win.
dows. $279,000 655-1534
ATLANTIC BEACH FSBO 5 Blocks to
Ocean. 3BR,'2 5BA sunroom. replace,
lenced yard, carpon, $380,000.
1904i349-0529
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4
603 Selva Lakes Cir
$339,000
Four bloCKs no Ihe ocean This lovely
2BR,2.5BA Townhc.me in SelVa Lakes. At.
lani.c Beacn leaiures an open & inviting
Iloorplan and has recently been completed
updaled New kiichen wair new cat.nels,.
counlenops. & appliances New wood
tloonng. carpel & pain Cozy relurnished
replace. reilled master bath, greal com.
mun;ry amenities, and more' Coldaell
Banker Waller Williams Realry. Inc.
19041285-5000
FORMER ICI model waiertroni ome is
move-in ready. Immaculate 3BRP2.5BA.
ras 2705si wvispacious open family room
w.gas fireplace, formal dining, lon- and in-
side laundry. Over $71.000 in upgrades
were included when this model was bull
in 2000 Enienain on either ol your two
screened lanais. open deck, and balcony
overlooking your privale dock overlooking
nthe navigrabie aaierlronf $889,000.
Please contact Phyllis Slairies with
RE/MAX Coasial Real Esiale at 904-476-
SOLD or visit www.psiaines corn
JAX BEACH N Custom 4BR, 2.5BA 2-
srory home comer lot. Only six blocks 10
the ocean Haidwood Floors, 10 ceilings
Inru oul, 26651 r+more. $514.000. Virginia
Waters San Marco Reallv. 241-3752 or
318.6937.
TURTLE SHORES So. PVB Open House
Sunday Ipm-4pm. 712 Blue Seas Cr
3BR!3BA bonus room w/ocean view
$189.900 Communiry. pool, lennis, .ll-
ness. playground & Deach access Call
334-0562 or 465-4390 o10 get in gale.
SINGLE FAMILY, deiacrhed nome. 3'2,1.
ready to move in. 600 Sialforsrnire Drive
otl Girvin). Open House Saiijrday 11am.
4pm $159.900 FSBO will co-or
472-5921
ATLANTIC BEACH
DESIRABLE BEACH AVE TOWNHOME
End unit w.fenced yard 3BR/2.5BA.
1660-7 Beach Ave 2150sI. oeacr, access
across street Kitcher. Isle wiceramic tile
Wood burning rirepiace, screened porch
w/de.:k Single garage. $712.000 by
Owner 477-0102
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR,2BA.Cornan
countenorps 1250si Fireplace 1-car ga-
rage. community pool. Walk 10 Ocean
$269,000 463-0505
INTRACOASTAL-OWNE R FINANCING
10K down. 6:,: APR 3BR'2BA rrome with
huge GR, FP. garage. liled krichen and
balns Recenrly renovated $298.900
850-230-6006
SOUTHSIDE OFF Bellon Brck home.
3BR 2BA, 18951r. bull .1987 many up-
grades. $292 500 Independeni Br.:,.ers
710.3111
ATLANTIC SHORES
119 37th AVE. SOUTH
Newly renoivaied '3BR/2BA, vaulled cell.
ings, 50/123 lot New rool. HIvAC. Hard-
wood Ioors, new kitcrien all appliances"
2.-car garage
$795,000 536-8268
FSBO, 3569 Eunice Road. Isle of Palms.
$282 000. 1750sf 3BR.2BA, completely
upgraded 2 car garage 19041463-3793.
3 YEARS young beach nome. 3BR.2BA.
family room, den, ottice. large kitchen,
1993st, master sune w.walk in close and
garden lub, alarm system, $479,000.
241-4434.
FSBO. ATLANTIC Beach 780 ..asmne
St $189,000. Call 318-2900. 742-6227.
OPEN HOUSE April 8th, 1'30-3-30pm,
3 Dium Place PVB, Priced 10 sell .
OPEN HOUSE. SAT., 12-3, ATLANTIC
BEACH. 160 Magnolia St 3BR,3BA, en-
joy beach style living near the ocean
Heip-U-Seil. Marsh View R.E
1904)620-0144
FSBO- HARBOR Winds 4BRe2BA,
2058s. Large cul-de-sac o101 New carper
iile, and hardwood. Many more upgrades.
By appoinimeni No brokers. $339,000
904.221.-7369.
PONTE VEDRA -Seaside Communiry.
180 Crosscove Cir., 3BR,2BA, slucco
home, 1'2 mile to beach, 1716si v400st
screened porch 71'x22' tol Built in '93
$384,900 No reallors (9041233-8208
OP*r HOU.UE
2-4 Sun, 4338 Blue Herron Drive Ponte Vedra Bch
Well maintained 3BR/2BA Home w/garage on Lrg lot in
Cypress Creek, gated golf club community. Scrned porch,
new roof & exterior paint. $479,000
Dir: Thru A1A.4 gate to 1st stop, RT into
Cypress Creek, 4th RTonto Blue Herron
around to #4338
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
Adorable
JAX Beach p sis--
Bungalow!!! Sunday 12-3
Concrete block home! 3BR/1.5BA home just.blocks to
the beach. Remodeled kitchen. Tile.. .,
throughout, fenced backyard. 1031_0 I
.14th Ave N Dir: From Penman to
on 15thAve N to first R on 14th Ave-s: -
/V homeon L.
Connie Grubbs 612-9911 or
Sarah Heath 327-9716
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Lance Cove Estates Hayesville, NC
Beautiful Mountarin riew.s from Sweetwater' newest
subdivision', an outstanding location. One acre plus lots LwiE C-
available, easy access only minutes from ihe Iown of ,ME- L
Hayesville, NC, the Hiwassee River, Lake Charuge, and
hospitals. Features include oversized paved rojds, |
underground utilities, covenants andrestrictions.lIandlicp .
specification with main floor 2,000 minimum square foot homes makes this new development
unique. Build your home.for a life time. Lots range in price from $49,900 to $79,900.'
For more information call 828-389-8843, 904-821-9573,
Nick's cell,904-254-9644, Vicki's cell 904-534-3530
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Coilpletely ynmodeled 4BR/3BA home close to everything JTB, the
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mo6e. Hardwood floors, grate countertops and custom cabmets in kitchen,
new paii throughout, new bathrooms and a huge-deck overlooking private
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BUYERS & SELLERS REAL ESTATE
529 ATLANTIC BLVD. ATLANTIC BEACH
ato BCH349S14jnAV
Walk to the Beach! 2 storv townhome. 2/1.5. 1128 SE
Asking $259.900
S 14052 WA4IRLV. IF4LS LN
Villages of Pablo. Lake front w/sparkling inground pool, 4/2, 2250 SF,
3/4 acres. Asking $349.900
J4X CH 64 FAIRA
All brick w/inground pool,. 3/2. 1748 SF. Asking $379,900
811N IIJfSTJ4AVIIBC
Remodeled bch home w/l 7x2 Florida room, 3/2,1607 SF.
Asking $354,900
HIDDEN P4R4DISE
Atlantic Bch,, 3/2.5, 2179 SF, Custom bit 2 story only 3 yrs young, .
tropical Key West Beauty. Asking $394,500
1257 WILLOWO4KS DR. W.
W Jax Bch.-Lovely all brick home. 4/2.5. 2788 SE Asking $495,000
BEACHCOMBER I 411 & I,' ST.
S Ocean front beach hideaway, 2BR/2BA. fully furnished, granite
counters/hardwood firs $514.900
920 I fSTN.
Netune Bch. Great irivestment property, duplex live in. and rent out 1.5
blks to ocean. $599,900
JEW
K,: NSIO TON 2971 W. FrestOat Dr.
Former model home. 4BR/2BA, 2089 SF plus 12x26 H/C Florida room.
$285,900 Open Sat & Sun 10-5 '
JOHNS CREEK 1290I Ellis Island Dr.
Beautiful home w/granite counters & gas frplc. 3/2, 2279 SE
$318,900 Open Sat 10-1
SUNlO LIKES1190Coal fieldDr. W.
Concrete blk, 2 str. 4/2.5. 2452 SF.
S' ,$319,900 Open Sat 9-3
j M J2%0S CREEK 1269Quicy Bay r.
Huge corner lot,. 4/2, 2102 SE
$324,900 Open Sun 1-5
S NEP IEBY ME SFA 702Ciey Sryet
2 story w/lake views, 4/2, 2579 SE
$5999 00 nSit 1-3
2 4.7 4 4 o* 6 1 5 1 0
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IEast of AiA in
Ponte Vedra! v
This 5BR/3BAbrick beauty has
approx. 4,400 Sfl 32'x15' pool,
90'x140' lot, 24Wx22.5' 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/
amenitiesI Energy efficient! Easy bike ride or walk to
beach! Owner/Agent $1,375,000
'Ellf/I Palig, W.litl
Prudential Cell: 838-4562I
Nerunt a Direct: 285-8449 ext 3073
*N*e r R,,"-.. Email: ellenpoling@aol.com
Beautifulredo--4/2.5 home in NWAtl bch near "A" schools, Hanna
Prk Bches, Wondeirwood access to EVERYWHERE! Totally
updated-tile. cpt. paint. ceils, appliances. rrullwork. '
full cedar-shake ext.. landscaping, huge 2-car. super i a
alue. $258,900
"She KNOWS the beaches...
She SELLS the town 4Rosemary
Call 568-1523 M onll er
Great Home for Entertaining!
highland Glen Beauty!
This large 4/3 has a screened lanai with Pool & Jacuzzi,
Outdoor Kitchen & deluxe tiled shower, theatre room w/theatre
chairs, tiled throughout! House comes
e P B furnished except for T.V.'s & stereo
eItEsJ -' svstem $950.000. MLS#282852
. ,
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911 today!
Beach Bungalow
East of AIA
Totally and tastefully rehabbed single story bungalow and only
two blocks to the ocean. Main house is 2BR/1 BA with an additional
detached room and bathroom in back that can be used as office
or extra bedroom. Kitchen has granite counter tops and all new
appliances including stackable washer and J
dryer. Call on this one now. Truly priced to sell i
at $493,000
Call Kevin Folsom at
904-612-1191
Cute, Cozy, Causa ...
ust oo in or Cove!"
Adorable bungalow-begs tor TC so she'll shine!
3BR/2BA, sunny file GR soars up to versatile loft.
Huge lot abutts Howell Prk..woodsie bkyard! 3 easy
biks to bch. few more to town hub, super schools!
Great value for home or land! $445,000
"She KNOWS the beaches...
Rosemary She SELLS the town!"
S tler Call-568-1523 .,wn
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OCEANFRONI IN 411ANIIC BEACH INVESITHENT DUPLEX
MLSS#293229Reiri.:.,el,.'r.ccilintiiraljmanri:p, MIS# 287180 Tn\o story 4/2 duplex in
-w, .:.,rd 2*.s...."BFKP BA- + Uihr-,..ffIe. BA& beaduiful Neptune Beach. Creas opportunity
,:r..riJ,,Ju. :Ff'i.id,ur, ?BRR/lBA&ionu Lmestors! $499.900 241-2417
airi v 1 ',:,'I r jj giraj hijite1 [.XI. ,lo, rcpl ',ID,
& panri,,raT,i ,:,c, ,4-4 285-1800 INCOME OPPRT1UNMI
J%\ BEaCH CONDO MLS# 260286 Tio 4-plexes, 4 blLs to
NILS# 291739 Cl(,, i ,1iFhupping, rt-iurajrin. beach 2BR/IBA each. All rented, great
niriniriTieotf & : air.,: i *n trLna.'r ich acce inestment. Each bldg $679,900 or both for
Ii 11f i 3BR/2BMa iini i.icean i, trom b.Jlcriv. $13.359.800 24124.17
,Tfu'i, upgrjde, '-.mlinaincred. ,.iicf punf.ic io n
n,- \~r,& r ..Vr. -,] r.ar, g ^5.1 285-1800 6 NEW TOWNIHO/ ES!
EIEO.I.N[ & SOPrL.-inA0ON. NLS# 278094 2/2.5 sold concrete blk
N.41lI1E & PRINA Beautiful wd floors, open floor plan. 42 in
MLS#t 291332 h-, Planuunri: 0... PVB. designer cabinets and 2 balcomres. Only 5 blocks to
up ,,, d.r IeB,/4 s BA tn.:d, r,:.:.iTrlh.rn &.:,iL Atlantic Ocean. $394,900 241-2417
wacui,.m uil i,rs. uinre ocoler, fju. paying. Ir-ge iDEVEIOPEWS RME '
Lrenie-lCjLIU"hMid f:-l1& umi]Tierk-ihn.pretcoC N SM#
[.!'r, dl ..t,., & Tr.T r 1r tpr1285-1800 ,I S # 283034 Over I/2 acre total, prime
BO4ITIRS DRLM! multi-parcel bldg site zoned Res Multi-Farm
Mi. 9672 .,n ir lID,, I, I J RM- I-.) in N Jax Bch. Near shops,
r,:n ;,ruc ,eo ',eb. a'cce: ie r c[,asl4 -i i, restaurants, pier. Realtor/owner-I parcel.
ke in cha.rn ,-Iji,: .ii marsh,,,, ir:,mfrionl & Make an offer between $2,495.000-
hk '.,4Bf13 5BAh,,,ne. 3r.:-.. SF. ;:,o iekCirc $2,894,876. 241-2417
& ]ii.F'f, rg.e ,l'.mJTu, I n".i)s:I285-1800 S1 .TAUGUSTINE BCHI
VONDtLE NM S# 286593 Duplex just I block to
IlSRICAL RIVERFRON 11 ocean! Boh units are3/, ingood condition
MLS# 288489 Walk to shops, restaurants & 10 and ull rented! good con372900241-2417
r ,ur, uincir. '.Kluiderrjrem,ri 3B4 5BAhturne.4. and fullyrented! $372,900 241-2417
SF. dLihrarv. 'lu-jy. gue: i pi. 5 FP'. cnod dewi', ATIANTIC BCH TWNMIMS
,pj....u rid. pi. pl.. pi.d.cA. & barhh:use. MLS# 293201 2 townhomes, 4/4, 3296
p.iIarrmiicn.oerA& iiit..cu 3.'Y ,i: 285-1800 sqfi each New construction, elev., 2car
MtRSH & OCEAN VIES gar. 2 blocks to ocean! 5979.500'
POWNTI FDRA Bu1D 241-2417
MLNS#286145Cui.:,mrhr,-'. on "'.I'l, lcp':,s ,:,m 1i BI.CS 'IOi 1" OC ii
tj -cean. BR/4 5BA. panred htr-. ga,e r.,,TO rr TO T OCEAN
,eit h,.,:,,urrki'hior .Vi.rngagplha-.ie.ree.-.l MNILS# 290785 2/2 condo east of 3rd,
IlJi.., I.gv rarirh lnilr I. dccl..un guniiate I added stmless app. stone counters, ile floors,
.jch e, t,.)' I.i',l285-1800f balcony Primary or rental! $305,000
OCAN VIEWS INIAT1ICBFACHI 241-2417 ,. ,
MLS# 266717 Exquisite custom Bryan Lendry. STEPS TO HIE OCEAN
3BR/3BA home, charming Mediterranean, style, MIS# 268357 Lltimate beach home.
'owinoIi' 41' er 'i w.-FR & usfrv .site wi
S n 4/3 + guest contge, Old Atlantic Bch.
'T,. ,,un',iro ,..C.E SS cc'i ,n; ier iS& rjon"op
hsh. A i-r r,,u-, I,.,. H4 c.iN 285-180o Totally renovated 2(0lO. State-of-the-art
ES OFF3RDSI1E in kit,6 burner cooklop & concretecounters.
JAXBEACLItEDIUEDI Pine firs, 2 gas FP. fml LR. DR
MLIS# 269171 Terrific investment opportunity! $1,499,000 241-2417
Residential but zoned commercial, concrete block FjLY REMODELED .,
niinrlO.r.durle ._,.isu.Timpie r.cri, iJdinm12 MLS# 283186 Evenithing New., ood
cau. u.2BI Bh'.IiB4 .l^ d.:.. ClH&A. v hr! floors kitchen cabinets, granite
dr,rr. ,lr &Jt \ pa' rig i'l -.1.Nii 85-1800|. a
SPONE VED A NDO countertops, SS appliances, 3/2, 2 car
MLS# 273074 Close to beach, shopping & schools! garage. $364,900,241-2417 ,
Newly renovated 2BR/2BA w/garage, 2nd floor unit EXCLUSIVE BEACH LIVNGI
w/FP,appliancesincluded,lakeviews,gatedcommunity MLS# 291803 4/2, 2086 sqft, blt '91, 2
w/pool, fitness center, theatre room, tennis courts & car gar, fullyremodeled! Marble cntrtops,
fully equipped kitchen. $247,500 285-1800 SS appli, hdwd flrs & more! $499,900
WA10RFRON-IIABOUR ISLAND ESTJ 241-2417
MLS# 281048 Magnificent Marsh Landing rn M W mOaPErli
Mediterranean-style on 2 wooded acres, 180' on lCW, .
40' boat slip. in yacht basin, 6BR/7.5BA, MLS# 237834 375 feet on Atlantic
2-sty library w/spiral staircase,' theatre, guest cabana, Boulevard. $1,400,000 241-2417
scnd lanai, w/pool/spa, summer kitchen & FP. EXCEPTIONAL QUALIlY & DESIONI
$5,950,000 285-1800 MLS# 247758 Spectacular oceanfront
A AND 'views. Custom stone, marble & granite
MLS# 270205 Traditional 3-story on wooded cutl- rouhut 3/35 home Th
de-sac lot overlooking lagoon, 5BR, all on the 2nd & "flow throughout thi"s '3/3.5 home, The
3rd firs, 4B, den/office & a porch that span the perfect place for hosting an intimate
width of the house, a peaceful home in which to relax gathering or large formal party!
&tnjoy thewonders ofnature.$l;149,000285-1800 $4,950,000 241-2417
OCFNFRNJow aMCG(SwONIEBFAC It RIVER OAKS LOT- PVB1
MLS#283338Incredibleshingle-stylehome,allnew MLS# 286205 Approx 1/4 acre wooded,
exceptforfootprintlessthan2.5yrsold,approximately Comm waterfront observation deck
3800 Sf, 4BR each wlown BA, powder room, wood overlooks Guana Preserve. $350,000
firs, exquisite custom finishes, oceanfront deck & low oro
maintenasice yard. $3,950,000 285-1800 241-2417 ,
Ocean Cay
Beauty!!!
This 21 OQ 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
2nd L to 2884 St Maartin Ct. $474,900
Connie Grubbs
612-9911
True "Old fashioned Triplex" :"
Create your Dream!
Rare treasure, blk to bch! Frnt home conc. .
blk, 2/1 up, 2/1 down. hrdwd firs, needs j
"muscle" but ideal rentals or super S.F.
conversion! Rear 2 car gar. w/1/1 plus deck!
Huge 60x 120 lot for pool, gardens, creative i
touch! $699,000 Rosemary.
4 Naughton
"She KNOWS the beaches... Miller
She SELLS the town!"
Call 568-1523
'1Mewer lome in '
S Atlantic Beaoch
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 Sauli
904-859-9100
Magnificent Oceanfront Vistas on
i "Midway's" Best Corner!
0 Classic '"old beh" in new skin duplex--I lot off
bchfrnt! Hypnotic views, serene sunrises. salty
breezes! 2/2 Uip, new int. paint, cpt, f-place, huge
oceandeck, adorable! 2/1.5 down, tile. beachy,
So private ctvard. Huge 2 car. EasyS.F. convert.
Rosemary $982,000
Nauhter "She KNOWS the beaches...
She SELLS the town.!':
: Call 568-1523
Eswwr0 11o-0
Firsi 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.
W'.-ALK TO THIE
This incredibly beautiful home is 1/2
block from ocean. Sunshine bright
open floor plan 4 BR plus office and
art studio. Gourmei Kilchen includes
custom cabinets, granite countenops,
gas cook top and wine cooler.
,.S.Z5.QQ0. MLS,2Z3214
-. 4.NWR.a lWD J 1 IREUE VI1 E-. ,
Lovely move in reabdW 3rd fbo6r Fondo.
Ouier private location overlooking
natural area. Great room with fireplace
all appliances included plus 2 deeded
parking spaces. $164,500 MLS#
266526
WRE"4T
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
exira storage in addition to garage
parking. Priced to sell at $680,000.
MLS# 289653
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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. Sphi bedrooms,
screened pool. security, located in
highly sought after neighborhood.
$734.900. MILS# 278270
MOVIE O N E,-IJVDl
Newly remodeled 2 story. 5 Dedroom
home. Flexible open floor plan. over
3000 SF of living area. Beautiful
kitchen, stainless appliances, slone
and wood .floors, fireplace in living
room, Possible in-law suite. 2 car
garage $789,000. MLS# 283187
Judy Nicholson presents....
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Dir:904-280-2820
Eve:904-241-2160
E-mail:judybythebeach@aol.com
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Delightful 2-story classically
designed w/fabulous floor plan
& finishes! Hign ceilings, custom
built-ins, Deautiful tile & wood
floors, lovely screened patio
with fireplace! $799,000 Call
Michelle Floyd & Jayne Hoffman
GOLF COURSE VIEWS
Grand. pnvate estate In the
heart of Marsh Landing with
soaring 'ceilings; granite coun-
ters, stone firs, palatial decking
system with -pool & spa over-
looking golf course. $1,895,000
Michelle Floyd /Jayne Hoffman
OCEANFRONT IN SEASCAPE
New listing! 2BR/2BA furnished
condo with largest poolside
cabana in North Florida! Wake
up to glorious sunrises and
enjoy the oceanfront lifestyle
from, your huge balcony
$749,000 Call Olivia Seaman
GUANA PRESERVE VIEWS
Custom designed home on 1.75
acres of huge oaks. Pictur-
*esque setting with incomparable
Guana Preserve views! Inviting
floor. plan offering privacy plus
perfect for entertaining. Please
call Michelle Floyd $1,499,000
STEPS TO THE BEACHIII
New 1/1 2". floor unit w/Murphy
bed unit for guests. Across from
ocean, shopping & restaurants
Gourmet kit. w/granite, ceramic
tile, garden tub. Overlooks
edgeless pdol & lagoon. SleeDs
BEACH GETAWAY JAX BCH
Deluxe studio in Pablo Beach
House only, 1 ,blk from beach.
New kitchen w/granite, tile, new
cabinets & apple, new bath, built-
in Murphy bed, walk-in closet,
community pool & courtyard.
Qall Olivia Seaman $169,900
EXPERIENCE PALENCIA!!
incredible homesIte surrounded
'by beautiful nature and
stunning scenery! 'Exclusive
location In the private estate
section of Palencia. A truly
incredible opportunity' Please
call Michelle Floyd $595.000
STUNNING ICW HOMESITE
75' x 460' lot located directly oh
the Intracoastal Waterway.
Deep water access, gorgeous,
tree filled lot w/expansive 'views
to, the north & south! Perfect
location to build your dream
home. $875.000 Susan Fort
PARK-LIKE SETTING
Spectacular custom home on-
pristine lake in Marsh Landing.
Spacious/open living areas offer
stunning views of lake, elegant
interior refinements, home
theater & more. $1,349,000
Michelle Floyd / Jayne Hoffman.
PRIME PALM VALLEY HOME
Traditional beauty nestled'
between ICW & beach. Zoned
for horses, but near city con-
veniences! Like new 5BR
home, 3-car garage, room for
pool. $1,599.000 Please call
four. $369,900 KefyBlackburh Gypsy Alexander or Judy Smith
RIVERFRONT COMMUNITY QUEENS HARBOUR
Remarkable new home on Exquisite 4/3 home w/open floor
private cul-de-sac in the plan & wood floors. Golf to
beautiful community of St Johns Harbour views without paying
Landing Estates! Elegant for Harbour front! Updated
finishes,.3-car gar. + community kitchen, frplc in FR & master
boat dock to St. Johns River! BR. Huge bonus rm. $699,999
$549,000 Call Michelle Floyd Call Mary Anne Christensen
EXCEPTIONAL PENTHOUSE OCEANFRONT PONTIEVEDRA
Many 'upgrades & details not 129 Sea Hammock. 3BR/2BA
found in comparable condos! floor plan modified to 2BR.
4BR/4BA custom condo, built in Massive wrap around decks,
'02 has 2MBR w/ocean views, breathtaking ocean and
balconies. 2600sf ; fully preserve views, wood plank
fumished. Near town. center. ceilings, faux finishes, granite &
$2,000,000 Gypsy Alexander more. Olivia Seaman $875,000
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PONTE VEDRA CREEKFRONT
Custom home on double lot. Overlooking
Marsh & creek w/ access to ICW. Gour-
met kit. w/ granite, stainless appl., 6-bum-
er gas range & island. Cherry hardwood
floors, travertine marble frplc., Imported
bath fixtures. Lots of thought went into this
one-of-.a- kind home. $898,000. Century
21 Harris Real Estate, (904)504-4470.
FSBO. 10TH Ave. South, Jax Beach.
3BR/1.5BA, fenced, carport; Refurbished,
like new. $390k. 398-0232.
INTRACOASTAL WEST BROADWATER
3643 Marsh View Dr. Custom home.
3BR/3.5BA +bonus or 4th BR. +loft w/bal-
cony overlooking pool and beautiful
marsh. 20' ceilings in FR. several custom
built-ins. Every upgrade you can think off
$629,900; (904)465-4390
JAX BEACH Duplex 415 8th Ave. North,
$449,000. 247-5774, 770-979-2632.
FSBO- ICW 3BR/ 2BA, great mprshview
$344,500 or lease option- $1700/mo.
14046 Pine Island Dr. 242-4040.
PVB- 3BR/2BA newer tile, consider lease
purchase, $169,900. Owner/ Agent.
463-7343.
PONTE VEDRA, Sawgrass Players Club,
Bermuda Court. 2BR/2BA, unattached pa-
tio home. $259,900. (904)655-5990.
ACROSS A1A from TPC! 3BR/2BA
1536sf, pool, FP, lakefront, $399K,
607-1030.
NEWER, CUSTOM built, private, ocean-
front home with high dune views of the'
ocean and Intracoastal Waterway. Approx.
4458+ sf., 5BR/4:S5BA, den/ office, tile and
hardwood floors, formal living and dining,
pool and spa, screened lanai with hot tub,
lush landscaping and loaded. $2,750,000.
Phyllis Staines, 904-476-SOLD. RE/MAX
Coastal Real Estate. www.pstaines.com
PONTE VEDRA TPC Sawgrass 1600sf +
enlarged patio, 2-car garage, newly re-
modeled, $379,000. 285-0659.
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
S Golf Course. $199,900 ,
Camprield 2/2, 1126 sf, new &
ready to move in. $174,900
David Kuo
office: 273-3939
cell: 955-0776
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* Open Iloor plan over sized corner
lot near Selva Marina CC, gatedj
ccmmuniry wipool.' ennis cts and.
' club hs $549,000 MLS 292439
QUEENS HARBOUR
.4BR,4BA, 4271 SO. FT Pool home. )
(Iscreened & heated Features incl.
18" tile, 12' ceilings & gourmet kit.
Goila See It! $885.000 MLS
,' 293985
LIVE AT THE BEACH
Handy man or investor Great buy
for beach area 2BR/1.5BA no HOA
Sor maintenance fees. $133,900
MLS 291295
LAkE VIEWS IN PB
2BR/1 5BA condo Tile firs,
downsilars, enclosed back porch,
low lees. All appl. incl. w/d.
$165,000 MLS 287793
CUSTOM POOL HOME '
Luxury 5BR.4BA w,'2 bonus BR,|
heated screened pool Large yard,
gourmel kitchen. 4416 SF. Cul de
,sac $1,199,000 MLS 291330
DUPLEX IN NEPTUNE
Solid beach home! Wood firs, tiled
Florida room. covered balcony. 2
car garage Don't miss it! $459,000
MLS 285121
9587 FORD RD/BRYCEVILLE
3.7 acres Can be used for horses.
4BR'2BA, 2 car garage, newer
nome many upgrades, 'about
2300SF Must see! $289,900 MLS
S265651
NE4,TS4SAPIN
Gorgeous 3BR w.'porch overlooking
/ a large wooded lou. Beautiful wood
I lirs. winice size kil $226,000 MLS
t 294005
I -: NEW INTRACOAS1AL
'3BR 3.5BA. SS Appi & granite.
SMasler w/2 *alk ins. BR'S 2 & 3t
r ave privale BAS. Great room
opens 10 scrnd & covered lanai.i
$799,900 MLS 251712
PARK YOUR BOAT HERE!
Almost new stucco-w/boat RV
parking. 4BR/2BA, marble FPLC.
Most apple. stay, .immac. condition-
Northside. $234,900 MLS 290704
NORTH RIVERSIDE
,Charming home waiting for youl
First Timer buyers, retirees,
investors. Under Appraised value.
$79,950 MLS 286163
FAIRFIELD CONDO
2BR/2BA, 1 car garage, hardwodd
firs, balcony overlooking pond.
Great room & eat in kit. $259,900
MLS 286341
COMML PROP. MIRAVISTA
Near new at ICW. o100x00. Other
lots forsale total over 1 acre. Zoned
Co. $325,000 MLS 252110
ASHLEY WOODS
4BR/3BA, 2234SF, 2 story like new!
View of lake from front, huge bonus
room upstairs. Fenced yrd. Priced
right, $299,975 MLS 287790
Atlantic Beach
Watson Office
(904) 249-3804
AFFORDABLE JAX Beach, second floor,
marshview condo is perfect for anyone
who wants to live at the beach but not pay
beach prices! Move-In ready w/refrigera-
tor, microwave, washer, dryer and ceiling
fans. Freshly painted interior, security sys-
tem, screened lanai, and fireplace are just
some of the upgrades! $157,900. Phyllis
Staines, 904-476-SOLD. RE/MAX Coastal
Real Estate. www.pstaines.com
PVB, 3BR/2BA +den, gated community,
comm. pool. $389,900 or rent $1800/mo.
(904)273-9549.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 1861 Beachslde.
Court, 1 block to Ocean. 38R/2BA on cul-
de-sac, lovely neighborhood. $649,000.
(904)249-2268, (904)651-9081. .
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.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR 2BA, 1 car ga-
rage. $180,000. Call 655-6168.
BEACH TOWNHOME
New construction located at 6th Ave. S. &
9th St. in Jax Bch. 3BR/ 2.5BA, 1700sf,
tiled first floor, owners suite w/ luxury bath,
separate shower, private deck. Custom
kitchen, designer fixtures throughout. Dual
A/C, sprinkler system, fenced yard, 2 car
garage. Move in before summed Offered
at $349,000. Call for showing 249-6150.
Will co-op with realtors.,
OLD ATIANTIC BEACHr
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.
Prices to Sell at $889,000. EI
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
WESTr ATANTIC 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-CaJ Garage, beautiful
fruit trees plus a concrete block shed in
the back. $389,000.
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
Completely Retnovated ,.
Contemporary-Awesome
Intracoastal Views
This 1657SF Neptune Beach Home sits
on the marsh w/an 85' dock on a small
creek that leads to the Intracoastal.
Navigable for small skiff or Jet Ski at high tide. The views
are absolutely breathtaking! Just remodeled inside & out.
3bdrm/3ba, 2-Car Garage and Awesome Deck-Don't Miss
This One-Offered at $574,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821
East of 3rd St. in Jax Beach
-$379,000
This home includes 2BR, 2BA plus 2-Car Garage.
Awesome Investment opportunity, less than 1 block to
the Ocean. Residential grandfatheredgi,.an k
in but zoned commercial. i i R
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
Exceptional Custom Home in
,.Seaside Gated Cpmmunity -
St ""TO' THE" "-OEA'N-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
ig 3 community at Tiffany by The Sea with
l L its own beach access' Don't miss this
incredible opportunity at $1,395,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821
AAwesome Water to Golf. .
Views w it Pool J
S Atlantic Beach r '.
This is an absolute 10! Enormous lot
(150 x 250; .86 acre), 4 blocks to the beach,
Screened 20x40 pool & spa, completely' renovated with very
fine finish levels, 4 bdrm, 2.5 ba, 3.5-car garage, 2670 sq ft, 2
blocks to Selva Marina Country Club. Don't miss this opportunity!
$1,295,000 ,
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
ATIANTIC 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
MK | 1st floor, Bdrms on 2nd floor. Very,
Peaceful setting with Natural Front Yard.
Home is in move-in condition. Priced to.
S. Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
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 and
22x22 Master Suite. Low Maintenance
Hardiboard Exterior, Melal Roof, Private
Covered Porch, Full Fenced in Yard w/ Ei
Room for Pool. Priced to sell at $539,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
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MUST SELLI Atlantic Beach, Golf, water
view, 3/2, pool. $415,500. 1555 Linkside
Dr. Pics @ http://infotube.net/136118.
(251)327-8394 ,
FSBO. NEW Construction, 17th Ave.
South, Jax Beach. Unique location, next to
park with Oceanviews. 3BR/3.5BA, 3
floors, with decks on 2nd & 3rd floors. Too
many amenities to include. Buy now &
pick colors & flooring. Call (904)472-4753,
ask for David. $595,000. Completion in
July. Will co-op.
ATTENTION
INVESTORS
TWO TOWNHOUSES, 2BR/2BA, 1200sf
each. With ADDITIONAL BUILDING LOT,
East of Al A, NEPTUNE BEACH.
$1,200,000. .246-8267
FSBO S. Jax Bch,. 2 houses, 3055sf
each, 5/4 & 4/3- 1.5, energy efficient, all
concrete block, kit. upgrades & more. Call
249-6983 for info & pricing.
GREAT LUUATIUNl
in JAX BEACH
902 N. 4th St. The corner of 8th
and 4th. High visibility. Live on
one floor and have an office on
another. Zoned JRM-1. 62x100
lot. Great investment.
Call Donna (904) 305-3177
PALMS AT Marsh Landing. 2BR/2BA,
1 -car garage FSBO. Vlsi
www.thepalms1 4.com for pics,
$224,990 Open House, Sunday 4/9, 1pm-
4pm or call 237-5125.
SUMMERHOUSE AT Old Ponte Vedra.
floor Golf course vew. $139.900.
swiemdaO PoP l & Spa Wireleas liderne
Rhm Centle summer I3it
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
Realtore
Don Brown Realty
(904) 612-3231
Enjoy spectacular views of the
ocean from this 3BR/3BA 2,350o
SF condo w/custo features
and upgrades. Call Grace
Tausz: 612-1i2089 199,00
OPEN
922 1st Street South
#202
Saturday
lpm-3pmn
Incredible
Ocean view
Condo!!!
3/2 Light and Bright %ith
exquisite designer finishes.
Ready for new owners
This isa MU'STSEE!!!
$629,900
REAL ESTATE
Morgan Shirley
Office: 904-242-4949
Mobile: 904-610-9696
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1 Bedroom Beach Retreat
TALK TO THE TWINS!
Villas at Marsh Landing condo. Sunny 1 br ground floor w/
huge lanai overlooking tropical views. Cozy fireplace, tile,
gated comm club amenities, close to beach/shopping. Ready
to occupy. MLS # 280543 $159,900
Donna Sandiford 386-5800
Diane Barr 234-9997 -
OPE- HOUSE
1 bedroom TIMBERLIN PARK CONDO
SAT. 12-3
Beautiful 1 BR/1 BA condo w/vaulted ceilings & balcony overlooking
peaceful wooded reserve. A+ resort style comm. Pool, fitness, btrails,
gated. MLS #292380 $112,900 Dir: From Baymeadows, S 8A
Southfside, L on Timberlin Pk Blvd to
property on L. Bldg 5#534
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OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY APRIL 9,12-2 PM
2BR renovated condo with 43ft. boat slip on Intracoastalin St
Aug. near Conch House. Must see inside! $585,000 (D&7 Go
east over Bridge of Lions approx. 1/2 mi to left on
Comares to condo on right. 83 Comares #10-A).
Call Sherri Beno for info, 904-651-1830 .
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New Waterfront Community
Watersedge Harbortown
Watersedge at Harbortown will include 20 high-
end 4 story-Mediterranean-style town homes with
private courtyard and roof top terrace. The option
to purchase 50 ft boat slip in your
front yard. Only 3 left!!! Prices
starting at $1,088,900
Call MarP reuf
To p Prodaucer
3 Bedroom Beach Getaway
on the Marsh
TENNIS ANYONE?
You can play any time on one of 4 courts, swim in one of 3
pools, or work out in the fitness center. All of this & more is
yours when you purchase this 2BR/2BA condo at Summer
House, east of A1 A in PVB. $361,900
Call Sherri Beno, 904-651-1830, today!
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ON THE SOUTHSIDEI
What a value! 3BR/2BA condo, 1248 sq. ft., spir
S- bedrooms, garage, appliances, vaulted ceiling ,
balcony, pool, cabanas, fitness room, walking path.
All in quiet, gated, landscaped community near the
Avenues, 195 & 9A. $165,000. Call Sherri Beno 904-651-1830
Sherri Beno
REALTOR' I -A __ -
904- 651-1830
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 countertops, Open floor plan-crown molding and
more...Oceanviews from master
6 M0 balcony. Lowest price in new
bi-. 0 1 construction East of 3r' St. $574,000
S' Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
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"
i KI ,,B Imaple cabinets, black appliances and
much more. $164,900 MLS # 284335.
Connie Grubbs 904-612-9911 r
Denise Arnold 904-704-9885
2/2 Condo in Gated Community
Next to Beach Access Gate
Majestic Oaks surround this adorable 3BR/2BA end uit
flat. New kitchen, cathedral ceilings, fireplace, 16" tile
throughout & screened lana an
private cul-de-sac.
Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul
904-859-9100
INCREDIBLE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNlV
TRIPLEX RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL
YOU CHOOSE EAST OF 3RD IN JAX BEACl: $5979N
This opportunity includes 2 bldgs, the front concrete
block is a 2BR/1 BA up and the same down plus a 2d
Swelling w/ a 2BR/1BA on a 50 x 125
lot 1.5 blocks to the Ocean. DONT
y MISS THIS ONE!
Call Margi Pettt
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TALK TO THE TWINS!
Beautiful Villas at Marsh Landing condos overlooking the
marsh. Wood or Tile firs fireplaces, huge screened lanai's
w/tropical views. GARAGES TOO! Gate ready to move into.
MLS # 280543-284889 $160-259,900
Donna Sandiford 386-5800
Diane Barr 234-9997
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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
SBest -Buy Today
on the Ocean!!
Southshore Condominium, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent
Condition in South Jax Bch,
2 1 Covered Parking. Priced to sell at
S $599,900
SCall Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821
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1/2 Block to Ocean LJ
Brand New Construction!
New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/
4.5bath, 3 story w/elevator, 2-car jin
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
Take life easy! No lawn care here -just ..
plenty of swimming and tennis!
Charming 2BR/2BA condo with living -
room with fireplace and sliding glass
doors looking o4,t 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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3BR/2BA condo in Jax Beach!
Open House Sunday 2p-4p! Seller pays 1 yr of condo fees! 62
Jardin de Mer. Dir: Beach Blvd to south on 15' Street to right on
Shetter, unit 62 is in back. This newer 3BR/2BA condo is 1500sf.
w/a garage. Only $259,900!
Call Amy Wilson at 955-0700 and visit www.acwhomes com!
CANCEL THE GYM MEMBERSHIP
& STILL GET FIT!
You can swim, use the fitness center, or bike to the
beach and save the membership fee for dining at
nearby restaurants or buying that newoutfit when ,,
you buy this 1 BR condo w/garage and all appliances
near Marsh Landing. $170,000 Call Sherri Beno 904-651-1830
Sherri Beno N
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904- 651-1830 CONNECTION
Stunner Condo-New Everything....
ag Live on Vacation Everyday!
A magnificent 1/1 just off JTB for easy .access to
bch, shops, workhubs. All new designer details. grand
floor, garage nearby, impeccable pizazz! All
appliances, perfect starter home or weekend
getaway, tropical resort amenities. $190,000
"She KNOWS the beaches... '
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Mieri
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable beach property.
Zoned residential/commercial.
1626sf in 3 buildings business
plus 2 efficiency apartments. 2
blocks from ocean. Fully
occupied $799,000
78 Jardin De Mer Place
3/2, 1500 SF, 2nd floor condo.
Fireplace. Condo has all the
upgrades!! Move in condition.
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. $225,000
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$ 900 816 Belleza Ponte Vedra 1/1
$1050 .234 Belleza Ponte Vedra- 2/2
$1100 1702 Villas of MarshiLanding Jax Beach 3/2
$1150 108 The Fountains PonteVedra 2/1.5
$1300 1027 Bellza Ponte Vedra 2/2
$1300 403 Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 2/2
$1350 125 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 3/2
$1400 63 Tlifon Co' e North Ponte VedraiSaqgrass CC 3/2
$1600 67 Fisherman Cove Ponte Vedra/SaJ grass CC 2/2
$1600 1604 Ocean Pond Court Jax Beach 3/2.5
$1675 90 CatRoad Pome Vedra/Savgrass 3/2
$1675 337 Charlemagne Fiddler's Marsh/PV 3/2
$1700 4448 Pebblebrook Drive Jax/Riverbrook @ Glen Kernan 3/2
$1800 1978 Glenfield Crossing Ct St. Johns Golf& CC 4/2.5
$2000 3343 Lighthouse Pointe Lane Jax Beach 3/3
$2000 2001 Windjanmmer Ln South Ponte Vedra 3/3.5 + ofc
$2200 637 Boniaire Circle Jax Beach/Ocean Cay 4/2
$2200 529 Sunset Drive Ponte Vedra 3/2.5
$2200 534 Morrungside Dnve Ponte Vedra 4/2.5
$2300 109 Garderua Avenue Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 4/2
$2300 3565 Bay Island Circle Jax Beach/Ocean Cay 3/2.5+1oft
$2300 "- 211 Nhra Vista Jax/Intracoastal 3/2
$2500 117 Deer Cove Dr.. Marsh Landing 4/2.5.
$2600 9910 Preston Trail Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass CC 3/2.5
$2700 806 Metropolitan Jax Beach 3/2
$2900 1316 Turtle Dunes Ct. South Ponte Vedra 5/4
$3000 408 Berkman Plaza Jax/Downtown Riverfront 2/2+loft
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$2000 Vista Del Mar Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700
$2400 17h Ave. North w/pool Jax Beach 3/1.5 1500
$2400. Beach House Condo Ponte Vedra Blvd. 3/2 1700
$2400 444 La Reserve Circle Ponte Vedra/L'Atrium 2/2+office 1600
$2500/wk728 Oceanfront Neptune Beach/Oceanfront 3/2.5 w/ganmerm 2600
$2600 534 Momingside Drive Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2400
$2700/wk 2824'Coastal Hwy Vilano Beach/Oceanfront 6/4 4000
$2900 .4160 Coastal Hwy. (SPECIAL RATE) Vilano Beach/Oceanfront 3/2 2000
$3000/wk562 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Ponte Vedra 3/1.5 1500
$3500 163 Sea Hammock Old Ponte Vedra/Oceanfront 2/2+den 1800
$3500 The Cloister Atlantic Beach 3/2 2000
$3600 191 121 Street (3mo.min.) Atlantic Beach 4/3 2600
$3900/wk347 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Oceanfront/Pool 3/3.5 2600
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228 Ponte Vedra Park Dr. Suite 500
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
(904) 285-2882
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JAX BEACH. NEWER 2BR/2BA. Many
upgrades. 1200sf. 9ft ceilings w/fans,
walk-in closet, kitchen appliances,
washer/dryer, terrace, fireplace, garage.
Security system. FSBO. $227,000.
246-8775.
JAX BEACH, the only available 2nd Floor
condo facing toward ocean on 2nd Street,
553sf, nice, $168,000 (904)608-4725.
JAX BEACH 2BR/2BA, w/fireplace,
WDHU, CH&A, 4 blocks to the ocean,
ground floor, handicap accessible,
205,000. No Realtors please. Call
249-8214 for appt.-,
VALENCIA CONDO, Jax Beach/PVB.
New construction, 2BR/2BA. Concierge,
spa, pool. San Marco style. See at
www.valenciacondos.com. Asking
$404,900 (Discounted). 904-616-7975
PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/+
Lakeview- Fireplace- New! Save $14k this
week! No condocondo fees 1 year. Info pics.
727-458-4230, $218K FSBO. Must See!
JAX BEACH- Jardin, 3/2, 1500sf., garage.
$263K. Owner/- Broker. Call Renee L.
Baron, Inc. (904)242-2821.
FSBO- PVB condo, 2BR 2BA w/ garage,
golfcourse views. $225. (904)806-1202.
2BR/2BA, 3RD floor, Grand Reserve, Bay-
hill model, 1200sf., many upgrades.
S179.900 (9041472-9864;
OPEN HOUSE. Saturday & Sunday,
i2noon-4pm Ocean Links, PV, Solana
Roarj. Uni #836 2BR'2BA w.garage New
carpel & kicnen counters. cabinets.
1904)806-1202, (904)543-9621.
PVB GRAND Cay 2BR,1BA, ALL NEW!
Maple.cabinets, granite tops,' hardwood
floors throughout, upgraded fixtures, stain-
less appliances, preserve view, 3rd floor.
$209,900. Broker/owner., 614-7777.
PRIVATE BEACH Access. 2BR/2BA, fur-
nished, 1st floor, fully renovated. Steps to
garage. $242,000. 537-4083.
1/1 FURNISHED, 1 block from beach,
laundry free, pool, pets ok. .$950/mo.
477-4640.. .
PONTE VEDRA. Ocean Links. 1st Floor,
1BR1IBA. screened porch, lagoon/golt
view. clubhouse. pool. exercise room.
FSBO $180.000 285-6440.
PONTE VEDRA Bch. 1-112mile trom
ocean. Grand Cay Villas. beautiful
2BR'iBA. hardwood and ceramic IIoors,
screened patio. all Ine extras, $189.500
1843)338-3482.
PABLO WOODS, 3/2, 2 car gar. w/ Florida
room, Ig cul-de-sac lot. Move in ready
$239,500. .
Ponte Vedra 2/2 condo. End unit- no one
above you. Frplc., vaulted ceilings, totally
remodeled, $331,500.
Call Kirk Killebrew at (904)463-1131.
www.killebrewrealty.com
HANNA PARK. Like new, 3BR/2BA sin-
gle, 1215sf, w/carport, deck, all GE kitch-
en, CH&A, washer/dryer, new carpet.
Many upgrades. Financing available. Re-
becca, 246-7684.
EXCELLENT LOCATION, storefront, ap-
proximately 900sf. 415 3rd St. South.
$499,000. (904)537-0503.
RENT VS. Ownr!. What makes more
sense?? Brand new office condos, con-,
crete construction, at the beach, starting
at $130,000. Let us show you the differ-
ence. You 6an own your own office. Call
Mark at The Dilworth Realty Group of
Vanguard GMAC. 591-6976. !
INTRACOASTAL WEST- New 1BR/1BA
condo w/comm. pool & morel $900mo. Al-
so, 2BR/2BA w/garage.. Convenient to
UNF. $1100/mo.;. All South Realty,
241-4141.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
OCEAN GRANDE
3/3 brand new luxury condo
with views of the marsh. Steps
to the ocean. Private garage.
Furnished. $3000
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
SAWGRASS PLAYERS CLUB
3/2 home located on lagoon.
Beautiful deck off back
overlooks TPC course. $2100
SOUTH JAX BEACH
4/2 w/garage located on cul de
sac. Lrg fenced in yard. $1300
Call Melissa Myers
249-8855
Property Management Sales
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
Classified 5
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse, steps to Town Center, all
new inside, 2BR, WDHU, great parking.
$1050/mo. 280-2805.
802 S. Second St. 2BR/1BA 1200sf.
Wood floors & sunroom and large
upper deck. No Pets. $1350/mo. Call 904-
821-9254.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 1BR just steps to
ocean Convenient areal $1000/mo.. All
South Realty, 241-4141.
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse,
2BR/2.5BA, garage, fenced-in deck and
yard, tile, new carpet, pets allowed, bike to
each, satellitllite ready, $1250/m. Deposit
required, 7/12 month lease -option.
273-5653.
JAX BEACHFRONT 2BR condo, no lease,
pet negotiable, $1300/mo., 673-1550.
S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR APTS
CH/A, WDHU. East of 1st St. $795-
$1195/mo. 4151 Tradewinds, 4 BR water
front $1500/mo. 241-7368, 733-3730.
JAX BEACH, 4 Blocks to Ocean.
1BR/1BA Apartment, $550/mo. 220 4th
Street So. (904)891-0606, (352)478-2161
JAX BEACH EFFICIENCY. 20 Steps to
Beach, almost Oceanfront. Available im-
mediately. $625/mo.+ security, Includes
water/sewer. 349-2803.
MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550, on pri-
vate lots. Near Mayport Naval Station, no
dogs, 333-5579.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Main St. Duplex,
2BR/1BA, screened porch, fireplace,
WDHU, CH&A, $750/mo. (904)891-0606,
or (352)478-2161.
JAX BEACH 2BR/1BA, CH&A, carpeted,
painted, WDHU, no pets, 246-0576.
NEWLY RENOVATED 2BR/1.5BA PVB
condo. End unit, in 5-star complex. Living-
room w/fireplace, dining room, fully equip-
ped kitchen, w/brand new appliances In-
cluding. washer/dryer. 1st floor powder
room, 2BR/1BA on 2nd floor w/deck off
master bedroom.. Large closets. Small
pets permitted. $995/mo. Contact Ronnie
at Explore '-Realty: email:
explorel23@bellsouth.net or (904)722-
0909
GORGEOUS 2BR. 1BA beach cottage lo-
cated at 214 South St; Neptune Bch:
Beautifully renovated to include: all new
Skilcren. bath. carpeiing. laundry room
CH&A. and much more Fenced back
yara. storage garage 1.5 block lo Deach.
31395/mo. $1395 security deposit. Abso-
luiely no smoking, no pels'. 246-8911
LONG TERM RENTAL
"OLD" PV
GOLF COURSE HOME |
High ceilings, huge LR, FP, DR, 21
car garage. 3BR/2.5BA, approx.
2700 sqft. S2695/mo avail immedj
"SUMMERHOUSE --t
CONDOS OF OLD PV'
A special surprise Resort
amenities, newly remodeled units.
All new appliances. Low rent now.
2BR corner unit 2nd floor
townhome. Bright, spacious, cdol!
$1200/mo.
COLONY
2BR/2BA 2nd floor, nWcarpet,
new tile, appliances, high ceilings.
W/D, FP, garage. $1195/mo.
Janet Wdls
.Pa BroW -GURI cM
' 285-6522
Ponle Vedra Beach Realt, Inc.M
2BR/1BA JAX BEACH newly renovated
w/washer/ dryer, quiet area,; available
now.h$875/mo + deposit. 201 N 9th Si
246-9162 (3#)
LARGE EFFICIENCY apartment, excel-
lent location, 2 blocks from ocean, very
clean. No pets., $550/mo. 642-1214 or
241-1219.
NEW COZY 1BR, deck w/ocean view,
CH&A Water. sewer, garbage included
Credit check, No pets. $750!mo 514-8530
JAX BEACH, 2BRI1BA 2 Blocks 1To
OCEAN. CH&A $850.mo 401 South 2ndr
Street. 616-2871
1-1/2 BLOCKS 1oO.-ean. 1st Ave South
IBR,'IBA $725/mo (9041891-0606
(352)478-2161 .
LARGE 1BR. excellent location, 2 blocks
to Ocean, very clean No pets $650'mo.
642-1214 241-1219
NEPTUNE BEACH Townhome,
2BR/1.5BA., S875/mo. (904)237-9375.
NEPTUNE BEACH one block from
ocean. Eticiency. $600imo includes
some utilities. 514.4229 ather 5pm
PVB NEW 2BR'2BA Condo with ameni.
lies Near Beach $970'mo 710-5200
2BR 1 5BA townhome beaches area, par-
tially furnished. $800/mo plus sec. dep.
Call 241-8508.
JAX BEACH Townrome 3BR/2 5BA,
2100s1. w,'appliances 832 9tn Ave Soulh,
Available June 1st. $15491mo 993-9601
for appi
NEPTUNE BCH. near ocean ClanClean, nice
1BR api. w* garden arium. $7501mo
Avail soon spacious 2BR 247-1417.
OCEANVIEW
UPSTAIRS 1BR/1BA 1016 Nortn 1st ST
Jax. Beach 1825'mo 280-7776
ATLANTIC BCH large 1 BR apt. dish-
washer, pool, near stores and bus,
S575/mo + deposit, no pets, nice place
to live. 246-8537.
OCEANVIEW
2BR/2BA apanmem .,1200sl WDHU,
CH&A. 1012 N. 1i1 St., JB $1300/mo.
280-7776
227 HOPKINS SI. NB Lg 2BR 2BA, scr
porch, washer/ dryer incl.. $1100/mo Pets
considered, 247-7550 or 612-8080.
EALI'AV"iP"WiM Street. OcAh-Viiy.
2BR/1 BA -2 car garage, WDHU, 111 Palmn
PI. Neptune Bch $1500/mo 247-6724.
382-8259.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Ground Iloor 1BR
private in-law suiie in newer upscale
nouse Kilchen. living room. dining area.
washeridryier, deck, carport. central air.
ceiling fans, cable. HBO, alarm central
vac. no smoking. uiiliies included. 300 h
to beach Small pel OK $1050/mo
1904)607-1177.
JAX BEACH 1 block to ocean, fabulous
remodeled ?BR CH'A. no dogs. $895.mo
731-8777
2BR/1BA. 1200SF. wasner.,dryer. CH&A,
sunroom, large work room, 1 block io
ocean $995'mo i904i525-1676
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BRi2BA
Townhouse $850 mo 1 mile west of May-
port ferry. 733-5225, 241-RENT
OCEANFRONT TOWNHOME, Totally
renovaled New kicnen & baths. 1739 1sl
Sireei Nonh. Jax Beachri. 2BR'3.5BA,
3 large Oceanlront decks, 1-car garage
$2500/lumisned; $2200unlumished
1904)614-1639
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JACKSONVILLE BEACH, 1 blk to ocean,
2BR 1BA, $785/mo. (904)891-0606 or
(352)478-2161.
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 1st. 993-1118.
JAX BEACH, 3 blocks to beach, 1 BR/1BA,
WDHU, carpet, ceramic, light & bright.
Must Seal 325 15th Ave. N. #3. No smok-
ing, no pets. $600/mo. Accent Properties,
(904)721-7822.
JAX BEACH townhouse. 187 South 8th
Ave. 2 blocks to Ocean, 2BR/2.5BA,
1500sf, 1-car garage, no pets. $1350/mo.
223-9789.
JAX BEACH, 2BR/1BA, unfurnished, up-
per duplex. Equipped'kitchen, CH&A, qui-
et. No pets. $750/mo. +dep. Avail. May 1.
249-7367. '
WOLF CREEK. ICW. brand new 3BRi
2.5BA, garage. 1700sl, clubhouse, pool
lawn care incl, $1450/mo. Reallor owned
994-3608.
WALK TO BEACH
2/1 townhouse, W/D included, CH/A. ce-
ramic tile, approx. 900st. 404 13th Ave S.
Jax Bch. iNo .pels. $825/mo. $825/sec.
dep. (904)343-9908
FINISHED car storage garage, 2000i-SF..
Security system, heal & AC. waler, front &
rear garage doors. $1000/mo. Independ-
ent Brokers. 710-3111
OCEAN FRONT (OCEANS 14). 2BR/2BA
Condo, 5tn-floor. wood floors, beautiful
place and view, underground parking.
pool, storage, secure building. $1500/mo
plus deposit. Subletting from May 1st to
November 1st Call Jim (904)687-8204.
LARGE 4BR/2BA, fenced WDHU. Newly
renovated, near Wonderwood. $1300/mo.
571-5517.
NORTH JAX Beach. Charming 3BR/2BA,
nice neighborhood. $1250/mo.+ deposit.
241-2952. .
PONTE VEDRA 1 block to Ocean. Ocean
breezes, 4BR/3BA,' 2-car+ bonus,
$2500/mo; 707-7000.
PONTE VEDRA Beach, Sawgrass,
TPC, 3BR/2BA, fence, fireplace,
washer/dryer, garage, pets OK.
$1350/mo. (678)488-4595, (770)592-5343
INTRACOASTAL WEST-- Spacious
3BR/3BA home w/bonus room on lake in
Marsh Soundl Comm. pooll $1975/mo.
All South Realty, 241-4141.
PABLO BAY.
Near Mayo Clinic. 4BR/3BA, on lake, re-
frigerator, washer/ dryer, 2300sf, com-
munity pool, tennis court, 13841 Harbor
Creek. $1995/mo.-273-0125.
PONTE VEDRA Beach, Dolphin Cove,
7 Cobia St, 2BR/2BA, large fenced yard.
$1100/mo. +$1100/dep. No smoking, No
pets. 285-2302.
PVB SAWGRASS Country Club, (North-
gate) 2BR/2BA + den.& 2 car garage, wa-
ter to golf view $1700/mo.. 1904)514-7150.
ATLANTIC BEACH West, ;3/2, A/C,
WDHU, fenced yard, no pets. $1050/mo
plus dep. Avail May 1st. 249-4159 or
334-0563.
BEACHES. 4BR/3BA+ bonus room (5BR).
Former model home with many upgrades.
in Pablo Bay. oil San Pablo Like new Ab-
solutel gorgeous. Over 3000st Hard.
wood floors. central vac, intercom, closed
lanai, club house. tennis, pools. Asking
$2200/mo Available immediately. Don 1
lose his opportunity Call 19041403-1998.
SAWGRASS COUNTRY-CLUB, w/garage JAX BEACH, 1036 141h Ave Nonh
3BR/2.5BA, porch. Lease from owner. 4BR/2BA, ceramic tile, WDHU. $1350/mo.
280-9018 246-3482. .I
PONTE VEDRA. Spacious 3BR/2BA
Townhouse, wood floors Quiet. secure
neighborhood, close to Beaches, shop-
ping, JTB $1085/mo. Call 285-7162.
2BR/1 5BA. TILE floors. CH&A, fenced
baIkyard. Stove, tIidge, dishwasher
Credit check $800/mo. 888-259-0783.
JAX BEACH. East of 3rd. 3BR/1BA apart-
ment 2 1/2 blocks to ocean, washer/dryer,
CH&A. $1140/mo. 821-9751 or 803-3099
ATLANTIC BCH ocean front. 3BR/2BA
large condo, all amenities 219-2481,
2BR 1.5BA two- story TH. Main St., AB.
1800/mo. 249-3432
JAX BCH, OCEANVIEW
2BR/1BA, upper apanmenl, 101 South
161h Ave $975/mo. No dogs. Security de.
posit $500. Broker/ Owner. 249-8766.
SOUTH JAX Beach 3BR/ 1 5BA. Car-
pon, fenced. Available 4/15. New carpet,
le, cabinets, bath, fixtures. CH/A, WDHU.
$1550/mo.+ deposit. 398-0232.
JAX BEACH. South. 822 )41h Ave. Com-
pletely remodeled, 3BR/2BA, CH&A,
washer/dryer. No pels. $1300/mo.
246-0478.
SOUTH JAX Beachl 1 block to ocean,
cute. clean, 3BR/2BA. garage, screened
porch. 115 $3rd Ave. South. $1500/mo.
705-3122. '
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2 blocks to ocean
and town center 2BR/3BA townhome.
New appliances, tile. hardwood and car.
pet. electnc fireplace, 1800st.. perfect
condition, no pets. $1900/mo. +deposit,
includes utilities and yard service. 312 2nd
Street. Call 591-4349.
ATLANTIC BEACH
3BRi2BA, hardwood doors, 8 houses trom'
the beach $1700/mo Steve 246-9915.
JAX BEACH 3BR/2.5BA, newly renovated
Townnouse, lenced yard l$1250mo. Di-
mension One Mgt. 642.1759, 635-2488
PVB, EAST of A1A, 3,2.5. very clean, pri.
vale oackyard w/neaied pool and spa.
$2150'mo. 280-5707.
JAX BEACH, 3BR.1BA. close to ocean
$1095/mo. Ail Sourn Realty, 241-4141.
NEPTUNE BEACH
EAST OF 3RD STREET. 217 Hopkins Si
2BR/2BA. Patio, carport $1175'mo
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
125 Blueiish. Dolphin Cove. 3BR'2BA
1-car garage, fence. $1250.mo. All securi-
ry deposits equals 1i2 rent. Includes lawn
service. Broker/Owner. 249-8766.
3BR/2BA IN Oak Bridge. $1195,mo
Call (9041476-6961
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR2BA home
w/garage on quiet cul-de-sac. S1150'mo
All South Realty, 241 4141.
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA, Allantic Blvd @
the Inlracoastal Waierway 3/4BR. 3.5BA.
approximaielv 2700st. wimarina 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/waler. Marsh and marina views Availa-
ble April. 40' boat slip also available Call
now 463-2845.
PONTE VEDRA Summer House New
2BR/2BA. 5 star amenities. Greal location!
Bottom Iloor unit i1100lmo. +deposit.
838-9400.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 3BR/2BA. 1839 Lee-
ward Lane. 11250/mo. includes lawncare. PVB SUMMERHOUSE CONDOS.
249-9387. 1BR/1BA. Fireplace, pool, porter service
$800/mo Call 1904)616-7975.
II-' NEPTUNE BEACH 3 B IOCKS o Ocean.
3BR/1BA, washer/dryer plus lawn service.
$1450/mo.r deposit. 270-0499
JAX BEACH, Awesome Oceanlront 6th
Iloor 3BR/2BA. All appliances, tile. pool.
No pets. $1700/mo. 1727)686.1708
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA me S MERHO 2BR A un o
blocks to beach $1550,mo All South Re. BUMIERHO e2R,2BAd9n4-l'3or
allty, 241-4141. $995/mo Call Cinay Brown, PVB Realty,
1 (904)6136423.
3BR 2BA 1-story house, 1850st. w/ I2BR
IBA garage unit, CH/A, WDHU, blinds,
carpetl Ig Florida room. carport, Ig yard,
$2000/mo, $1000/dep. 347 3rd St, All
Bch 241-2624.
NEPTUNE BEACH. LARGE HOUSE. 3-4
Bedrooms, 3011 to Ocean. Panmally fur-
nishedioi not, no dogs, $2300/mo water
included. (904)249-3419, 1904)463-0222.
ATLANTIC BEACH COTTAGE, avail 5/1.
2BR/3BA -.ohice. sunroom, 2.5 blocks to
beach, 6 blocks to town center. Furnished/
unfurnished. $2300/mo. 241-0493.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 330 First St Newly
Remodeled 4BR/3BA. 2-blocks to Ocean
& Town Center. 51750/mo 249-0767,
3180044.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA home
in Villages of Pablol Comm. pool, tennis &
more. 11200/mo All South Realty, 241-
4141.
BEACH & SAN PABLO, 14284 SATIN-
WOOD DRIVE. 2BR/2BA. NO PETS.
$1095/MO. 241-1103 OR 514-5449.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/1BA. 1000sf.
1350 Tulip, CH&A, 0.5 acre marshview lot,
pets OK. $975/mo (904)635-6081.
ICW WAi tHIHONT
TASTEFULLY FURNISHED
boal litt. dock, deck, pool, 4/3 w/ home
gym. pool table, W/D, huge Florida room,
mother-in-law suite. Beautiful landscape
$3400.'mo incl. pool & yard maint.
223-6850.'
OCEAN FRONT (Ocean 14) beautifully
renovated, furnished, 3BR12BA w/storage
unit 2495imo. (9041571-3877
PVB SUMMERHOUSE, 1BR, 1BA. All re-
sort amenities Walk to the beach Owner
will sell or rent, and finance.
(9041379-3495 call for details.
PVB 2BR/2BA newly remodeled, five
star, golfcourse. fireplace $1095/mo
864-2440.
PVB -MARSH COVE. A perfect
2BR/2.5BA TH. W'D. FP, amenities,
1200sl $1095.mo 635-6375.
OCEAN FRONT (OCEANS 14), 2BR/2BA
Condo, 5th-floor, wood floors, beautiful
place and view, underground parking,
pool, storage, secure building, $1500/mo.
plus deposit. Subletting from May 1st to
November 1st. Call Jim (904)687-8204.
SPINNAKER 1BR/1BA, elegantly furnish-
ed, steps to ocean, garage, $1800/mo.
708-4022. .
TPC SAWGRASS, 3BR/2.5BA condo,
1 car garage, gated community.
$1500/mo. 285-4618.
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE. Early Move-in-
Free Rent- Better Deal. 2BR/2BA comer
unit, 2nd floor TH, W/D, FP, amenities.
Avail now. $1225/mo. Janet 635-6385.
'OCEANFRONT. IN Seascape, 3BR/2BA,
w/52' balcony. $1900/mo. 733-4095,
854-0030, 708-0905.
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 -SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR, Corner
unit, golf view/lake, all amenities. Every-
thing new. $1145/mo. Janet 285-4444.
PONTE VEDRA. Brand new 2BR/2BA,
end unit, ground floor, 5-star ameni-
ties, fireplace, washer/dryer.. $1100/mo.
887-1959.
OCEANFRONT- JAX Bch. 2/2. furnished.
beauilul views 51h Floor $1750.mo Imo
minimum. 571-6678.
MAYPORT AREA (off of Assisi), furnish-
ed, deposit, ref's. $115/wk. 372-4265.
OFFICE/RETAIL, Jax Beach, 400sf or
800sf. 3rd Street frontage. 246-0576.
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.
JAX BEACH. 1000sf, excellent location,
off Beach Blvd. $917/mo. 246-0444,
280-9407.
PV. 600SF Office Space available May
1st. $800/mo.+ tax. No lease, no fees.
(904)285-3107 or 699-8395.
SOUTH JAX Beach, 500sf, new paint,
new carpet, $962/mo, utilities included,
384-B 15th Ave. South. 241-3293.
PVB -THE Colony Walk to beach. owner East of AIA/
motivatea 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor. high ceil- walk to beach
ings, new carpel. W'D .FP, garage.
Avail. mmed $1195tmo Janei 635-6375 Closetoshopping/
4 MILES from ocean, brand new, 3/2 con- restaurants
do, pool view. $1200/mo. 1/2 mo. free
rent. Call 994.1329 For more information,
PVB- BELLEZA, 2BR/2BA, 2 avail call
$1175/mo. and $1275/mo mncl garage.
Resort Style Livirg. 1904)502-6160 (904) 543-7000
: .. I I .. 543-7000
PVB 2BR,2BA, w/fireplace, new applian-
ces. washeridryer, many amenities
$950/mo 472-0914.
THE PALMS 1BR/1BA many upgrades.
near tennis & pool. private wetlands view,
washer/dryer. $875.'mo. Garage available
803-2806.
PONTE VEDRA Beautiful 3BR/2BA in
Grand Cay. $300 OFF 1ST MONTH.
$1300imo. w/option to buy 280-5170. 616-
5274.
OCEANFRONT GREAT view. studio,
S1800'mo. dep. 247-2333.
BEAUTIFUL CONDO in PVB. 2BR 2 5BA,
great view. new appliances. $1200imo
Visit websile www geocil.es.com/pvb05
(904)686-0068.
THE VILLAS 2BR/2BA. garage, porch,
ground floor, pool. etc S1050imo.
WITH 1YR LEASE, LAST MONTH FREE.
233-3545
PVB GRAND CAY Villas. 2/2, upper,
,,s .SLP..?C.L wD-asherl dryr, got- -
PVB 1BR 1BA fpic. 1-car gar., tree cable,
comm pool, $950'mo 545-3156.
OCEAN GROVE. 312, garage, all ameni-
ties $1700imo. Call 1414)202-9598.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. Warehouse lor
lease, 3629sl. Oftice included. Large park
ing o0r, beachside oi inliacoasiali
(770)929 1721. (678)525 0854
OUTDOOR PAVILLION in Ponle Vedra
for special events, lull Kichen and resal.
rooms Great lor graduation panics, meei
ings & family reunions Call 285-534-7.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 2113 Florida Blvd
Greal office building, plenty of parking, on
two lois. 3450sl, 993-4011
3500SF COMMERCIAL Building. New
construction. avail soon 514-1090
ATLANTIC BEACH Free standing oliccE
commercial' relail building shrop cornmer
cial lot & wareriouse space Sianing ai
$500,mo. Free rent (904)514 1090
PET SITTING at your home. walk and
bath. Sara 241 3627
FREE TO good home. Austraiian Shep.
irherd/ Chbwi -ffi5(lBe*oventrt.rgafF
FREE TO good home- 9mos. old 01k lam
mix, female, great personality. need play
mate. 465-7179.
DORIS PET SERVICE
The kennel alternative/ Providing convene.
ient, reliable care lor your pels at your
home while you are away Reasonable
rates, references For more iniormailon
call: Doris Rosanus 241-8967 L-censed.
Bonded.
FREE TERRIER, moving must lind good
home for family pel 223-9166. 234.2692
WHAT KIND ol training are you looking
tor? We are now offenng Puppy 101 and
Basic obedience classes, plus all levels .:I
Agility CGC classes are (Free) Near
Craig Air Field Call us @ Actions Do0.
Training -Day & Nghl Center 642-1782.
ONE BLACK Lab male, 4mo old, porrv
trained. $200. 534-3336
GUINEA PIG Sale! Saturday. 1 5pm Per-
leci Easier gift- beautiful colors and gieat
with kids. Home-breeder $20 247-9760
for info.
PARROT/ BLACK-HEADED Claque. 5n
cage, all toys. Very friendly and playIut
Shots, m/chip 10 mo. old $1400 cash
866-3612.
FLORIDA KEYS, 17 miles Irom Key West,
2BR/2BA canal home wipnvacy fence
419-872-1231.
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ROOMMATE NEEDED, 2BR/2BA,
CH&A, W/D, newly renovated. 1.5 blocks
to beach. Avail. May. 20. $575/mo.
(407)312-6473.
FEMALE SEEKING roommate to share
nice house, unfurnished $100/wk. furnish-
ed $125/wk. +1/3 utilities. References. No
pets. 221-5939.
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
April 7, 2006
EARN DEGREE online from home. Medi-
cal, Business, Paralegal, Computers,
Criminal Justice. Job placement. Comput-
er provided. Financial aid if qualify.
(866)858-2121
www.onlinetldewatertech.com
CHURCH'NURSERY Worker needed for
Sunday, 8am-12:30pm and 1 or 2 week-
nights. Paid hourly. Background check re-
quired. Contact Danlelle 249-5418 If Inter-
ested.
PAWNEE'S CAFE & Fine Wines, (former-
ly Manuel's). PVB. Kitchen & Counter.
Benefits. 273-4785.
OUTGOING, PERSONABLE,- dog lover
needed for Receptionist and Kennel Tech
at beaches dog boarding & day care.
241-7387.
EXPERIENCED ALTERATION Person
needed. Part-time, Full time. Please, call
241-5611.
DRIVERS
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Drivers part-time and full-time. Be a mem-
ber of a great team. Join our Recreation.
Department at a premier retirement com-
munity. Fun work environment. Class C
CDL: Passenger Endorsement License
Required. Must be able to set up .and
break down for special events. Competi-
tive wages and excellent benefits. Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233; Fax to 904-246-9447;
email to jobs@fleetlanding.com,
EOE/Drug-free workplace.
PALMS SUMMER CAMP NEEDS
COUNSELORS. 9.week camp for children
ages 5-12. May 30 thru July 28. Hours
8am-5pm or 9am-6pm. Must be patient,,
fun-loving and energetic. Group experi-
ence w/children preferred. EOE.
247-0983.
KENNEL ASSISTANT needed for busy
veterinary clinic, competitive wages. Previ-
ous kennel experience required. Apply In
person: Beaches Animal Clinic, 937
Beach Blvd., Jak Beach. 246-2045.
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED (2 days per
week -Monday & Thursday, 8:30am-1 pm).
Must be willing to help with laundry. $8-$9
per hour. Call 246-3343. ,
PART-TIME MARKETING Support person
wanted Job duties include assisting with
various s in-house mailings and working re-
lurned mail and email Our office is local-
ed in Porie Vedra Beach and the hours
are Monday through Friday, 3 to 4 hours
eacr, morning siarring at 9 30 am Please
send resume to
emplynient@casesoft.com
PART TIME DISHWASHER: Selva Mari-
na Country Club. DFWP. Call 246-4827 or
apply in person. :
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED. P/T $10 per
riour 12 hours per week Monday 8am-
2pm Wednesday 8am-llpm. Friday 8am-
11pm Ironing and Laundry required.
Dackground cneck and references a must.
Carl 465,--920 I
PT POSITION for Security Orlicer at Vic-
ar's Landing., lexible hours. Please call
285-1055 tor appoinimenr
PART-TIME AFTERNOON Recepionist
neededd ir busy ,le,-ir.ary clinic Apply in
person 519 Ailanihc Bird Alantic Beach,
-:L 32233 .
NURSES
WEEKENDS
Every weekend "am to 7pm at a Premier
ieire-meni Community Healln Center. Ex-
.:ellent work environment. Expenence in
tieriainir care. Applications availaDble at
Fileel Landing Securiry Gate. One Fleet
Landang Blvd Alanmic Beach, FL:
Fa.. to 1904)246-9447: email to
iobss@fleetlanding.com EOEi Drug-Free
WorK.place
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
Line Cook Prep.'Utiry Good money, cas-
ual atmosphere, very busy, great people
to work wah FT'PT 285-0139
ACTIVE N'JAtJ.l'NY' Molrer's Helper need-
ed IN Ja/ Ben area, approx. 20-25 hrs
.pr Pweiek Rels & reliable transportation
requirEd Please call 509.9710
DRIVER-NEEDED'ior moving company.
Ci,- s-D- i,:cenre: experience helpful
285-2426.
CUSTODIAN &
BATHROOM TECHS
Eneigeir: ilexibie. mull,i-ask person. Reli-
able Iranporaliorn a must. 6pm-10:30pm,
or later Call Deobie after 2pm. 285-3400,
ext. 3352.
mriall residential housecleaning service
iooik.nq lot energetic. responsible. hard-"
uorkers Flexible day hours. Phone a
mu3S 2J16-7152, Iv msg
OFFICE CLERK
immreClte opening lor part-ime orlice
.ierk w mall me,'ical disinbuier in PVB.
Requires excellent phone and organiza-
iionai Skilli, bookkeeping iPeachtree pre-
lerreoi records management. marketing
;uppon Resume i10 vara'@eyequil.com or
rlax ,0-.1888
OFFICE ASSISTANT needed with friend-
ly, pr-olesironal pnone voice and anention
to delail Fle^ibie nours work only 2-3 full
days or worl, part days Knowledge of
ACT Exc:e, and Word neiplul Located in
Ponte Vedra Call 285-5855
FLOOR TECHS
EXPERIENCED ONLY Musi have reliable
transponaieon 3 days/wk and some Satur-
days Call Debbie aner 2pm 285-3400,
ext.3352.
SEEKING P/T RETAIL CASHIER
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
WEEKENDS A MUST. NO NIGHTS
PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON
PINCH-A-PENNY POOL, PATIO, SPA
370 SOUTH THIRD STREET
OPERATORS NEEDED neavy nrgnway
equipmeni. Waycross, GA area. MIn 5 yrs
e per. Piea.re email resume to
nml'e.e'lerripark corn or fax to Attn HR @4
(330)369-4601. .
FT CUSTOMER Service/Insurance Bill-
ing Mus be detailed oriented Apply in
person at Medequip 905 Nortn Third St.
Jay Beach
EVENTS REPS
A Reader's Digest Co. seeks protessio.
nal, independent sales reps to sell Books
to businesses & corporations in Ina Jax
area. Guaranteed commission of
$2800/mo. for the first 3 mths! Invenlo-
ry, rainirig & suppon provided! Computer.
SUViTraler & storage needed. For details
8 t, apply
saww booksaretun cornm
Req-I2117BR
Fax 888-556-4795
Call 800-966-8301 x2698
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT needed
immediately for import business. Previous
sales or designing experience a plus.
Quickbooks. required. Fax resume to 241-
3204.
IPT/ PTA/OTICOTA/
SPEECH THERAPIST
FULL-TIME/PRN
Avante at Jacksonville Beach, a progres-
sive 165-bed skilled nursing and rehab
center is seeking professional and caring
individuals who are Florida licensed and in
good standing to add to our growing and
exciting irn-house therapy program. Must
be teamwork oriented and have excellent
communication and organizational skills.
Avante offers excellent compensation,
premium benefits, including 401(k) and
sign-on bonuses. Please fax resume to:
(904)241-4082, attention Tara O'Steen or
apply in person at: 1504 Seabreeze Ave.,
Jacksonville Beach. FL 32250. EOE.
wwwavantegroup.com
ASHFORD COURT is accepting applica-
tions for experienced Dietary Servers, F/T
and P/T. Must be able to work weekends.
Must enjoy working with the elderly in a
professional atmosphere. We offer com-
petitive salaries, benefits & bi-weekly bo-
nus plans Apply in person @ 1700 The
Greens Way in Marsh, Landing Park.
EOE/DFWP.
.MEDICARE BILLING
ASSISTANT
Full Time Monday-Friday In the medical
billing office of a premier retirement com-
munity health center. General clerical du-
ties with computer experience and Excel
spreadsheet skills required. Experience
with outpatient therapy billing a plus. Ex-
cellent work environment and benefits.
Applications at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL; Fax to 904-246-9447; email to
jobs@fleetlandlig.com. EOE/Drug-free
workplace.
JANITORIAL CLEANING
Part-time evenings. Beaches, Northside.
Must have transportation !and phone.
Start immediately. 273-2761.
LAWN CARE helper needed.,Drivers li-
cense & transportation required. Pay
equal w/experience. $8-10/hr. 285-2952.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital needs
FT Kennel Attendani No experience nec.
essary. Apply within, 28 Corona Rd.
285-7924
HOME CLEANERS .earn excellent pay
cleaning homes weekly & bi-weekly. De-
pendable car required. Full or part time.
Call 223"5033.
FAST GROWING Jax Bch Giftware Co.
seeks FT entry level Customer Service
Rep. Data entry exp.. detail oriented, exc.
communication skills, and MS Office exp.
req. Forward resume to 904-241-4006 or
aderosier@naturallife.net
CNA, 3p-11p, F/T, P/T, PRNi must enjoy
wo king with the Elderly. Apply in person
at Ashford Court Assisted .Lving, 1700
The Greens Way, Jax Bch, FL 32250.
EOE, DFWP.
FRAMERS WANTED Good pay & bene.
'is. Call 219-1463 between 1lam-3pm
BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli-
able cleaning nelp ResidentialICommer-
cial Call 242-9358
NO NIGHTS. No Sundays Front Counier
help for First Coast Laundry & Cleaners.
610 North 3rd Street, Jax Beach.
SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811,
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax. FL
32224.
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FRAMING CARPENTERS, G.C. Superin-
tendent for established company. Drug
free work place. Benefits. 241-2721.
BEALLS
NOW HIRING Sales Associates. Full &
part time positions available. Bealls offers
competitive wages, employee discount &
advancement opportunities. Apply in per-
son 3876 South 3rd St., Jax Bch.
FACIAL SPECIALIST with clientele want-
ed. Also,' NAIL TECH w/clientele. No
acrylics. Day Spa, Jax Beach. Call Miki,
242-8008.
SMALL EXPANDING company looking for
experienced person to oversee all ac-
counting, distribution & finance. Some
sales required as well. Flexible hours &
salary commensurate with exp. Fax re-
sume to 241-6012.
POLICE PATROL OFFICER
City of Atlantic Beach. Must have current
law enforcement certification acceptable
to the State of Fl. and be eligibleto com-
plete Florida training and certification with-
in 6 months of hire. $16.18/hr.; $647/wk.;
$33,654/yr. +benefits. Applications must
be received by 04/19/06 at 800 Seminole
Rd., Atlantic Beach. FL 32233. Testing on
4/29/06. For more into visit: www.coab.us
or call (904)247-5820. No smokers/ tobac-
co users. Drug testing conducted. EOE:
,
Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work Excelleni pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services Inc 246-.
0967.
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NADER'S PEST RAIDERS has openings
for service personnel. Applicants must
noono a nn d drir,/inr, rorrd '.nmnDoti-
PRESCHOOL TEACHER
An established Ponte Vedra preschool,
CDA a plus. Position available June 1st.
Call 285-2965.
EDUCATIONAL SALES
Join our team If you can excel at Inside
sales & desire a.fast-paced work environ-
ment, we may have an excellent
opportunity for you. You will join a Nation-.
al company & work In Ponte Vedra Beach.
Ideal candidate will have 1+ years experi-
ence inside sales, customer service, or
telemarketing, & excellent communication
skills. Ability to handle business accounts..
Base pay plus commissions. $25k plus.
FT, no evenings or weekends. PT avail.
Fax resume: (904)285-0010 or e-mail:
jim@mediakids.com
MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL. Serv-
ice oriented Business Manager needed for
upscale community in Ponte Vedra. Must
be friendly, dependable and truly enjoy
creating and cultivating relationships with
members. Yardi Voyager experience pre-
ferred and must be able to work 1-2 week-
ends monthly. Great compensation pack-
agel g.duffer@avistele.com or fax
285-8394. "
Immediate
Openings
Join our team of
cleaning professionals
Join the crew at The No Nights or Weekends
Boathouse Grill. Paid Vacations
NOW HIRING... PaidHoliday
Experienced 'C oPi a
Line Cooks Competitive Wages
*Wait Staff Comany Vehicle
Hostesses mpanyehicle
Apply In Person M-F 9am 3pm app ut pPAL to:
2321 Beach Blvd.
241-9771 fm n c f
2201 FloridaBlvd.
Mon Fri 8 --4:30
4M241-9520
Join the team that.makes caring orpeople
tiveesalary, full benefits including retire-
ment plan, bonuses, insurance, paid vaca-
tions and holidays. We have a great work- U .
ing environment and have been in,.busi-
ness for over 15 years. Fax resume to E a ff
904-273;0682 or fill out an application at *
10066 Sawgrass Drive West, Ponte Vedra U RESORT
Beach.
,arrnott
PRINTING COMPANY PERSONNEL ,
growing printing Co needs office person-.
nel, graphic artist, pressman, and binder
Fax resume to 241 7349. We offer c
HAIR SALON looking for 3 hair designers 0oppo
(rental' stations). 1 Nall. Technician (rental a
private room). Call 237-4895. o Please apply in p
IMMEDIATE OPENING for Foreman and 1000 PGA TOU
helper lor lawn landscape company ex- e .
celleni pai/, must have own irarisponalion Web
Foreman must nave clean DL, experience *
a plus Contaci Ron 334-3311
TCACHER NEEDED fo .-r 2 r rold criass- 4
room. Monday-Friday Please call Direc-
THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH or, -246 0433
is seeking to hire a Design Drafting Tech- EXPERIENCED LINE Cooks needed.
nician The appropriate candidate will Nignls Apply in person Campeche Bay
have a High School Diploma/ GED. cours- Canna. 127 1st Ave. Nonh Jax Beach
es in drafting CAD training & considerable Top Wages. 249-3322.
experience in Engineering Drahing. We of
ler excellent benefits to all lull-time regular HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED Soulnerde
employees. For complete job description ana Beaches Work in learns ot inree
and an application visil us online al MusI have own iransportaiion, valid driv-
www.JacksonvilleBeacn org., in person 11 er's license. Approximalely $175'wk to10
No. 3rd SI 2nd Floor, Jacksconvile slan Moday-Fr.day no nignis weekends.
Beach, or call 247-6263 EOE. VP. Home Cleaning Cenlers 01 America
MORTGAGE COMPANY at mie teacnes 9041642-8885.
looking for a qualified person to penorm HARRY'S SEAFOOD
clerical duties & help setup loan files. Music:
have professional pnone etiquene and be BAR & GRILL
good wilh people Good starting pay with NEEDS FULL lime Servers Exp Cooks &
incentives in place Please fax resume HoS Hosless w.In open availability Apply
and cover lener to 1904)246-3-42. withn 1018 Nonh 3rd Sl Mon. Fri 2pm.
I DM 4pm
LPNI
EVERY WEEKEND
LPN in our newly expanded Assisted Liv-
ing facility every weekend 7prm to 7am at
a Premier Retiremen Community Hearir,
Center Excellent working environment
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BUSY WHOLESALE Sealood company
seeks P/T Onice AssI. FrT Warenouse
Personnel and Drivers wigood records.
Apply in person only- C&C Fiseries,
36 W. 6;h Si., Ailanlic Bch.
Apply at Fleet Landing One Reei Landing ADM. ASSISTANT. Beaches financial
Blvd, Atlantic Beach., FL; Fax lo (9041246- planning, insurance practice needs an ex-
9447; email to jobs@fleetlanding.com perienced and reliable team-player to join
EOE/ Diug-Free Workplace our congenial, professional office. Use
SERVERS WANTED. Crizu Japanese your communicaiior. client service and or.
Sieak House Apply aher 2pm 1227 ganlzaional skills to help us serve Our
Souin 3rd St 'onderiul clients Requires strong Micro.
LOoH OhiC cEksk1S. superD ahn lo deiail and
FULL-TIME RECEPTIONIST. Dispatcner. o mependei ilow-linrougn aderlandes
Beaches..arqa company, Fa.are. E-mail-voui..resume..aria, salary, require.
24.03i -. -mnnisi o NEBBAB@aoLcom. EOE.- .
CASHIER OR Shon Order Cook. Experi-
enced only Call 390-1125
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
Line Cook, Prep/Unlity Good money, cas-
ual atmosphere. very busy. great people
to work with FT/PT 285-0139.
BUILDING CODE ADMINISTRATOR
City ol Atlantic Beach. $23.24/tr. to
$35.24/hr.; $48,339 39iyr to $73,300/yr
D.O.E. -enelits Must be Florica cenitiled
Building Code Administiator Performs su-
pervisory and specialized technical work
in the enforcement of the Florida Building
Codes & related regulations Applications
accepted until position lied ai 800
Seminole Rd. All Beacn. FL 32233. For
more info visit www.coab.us or call
(9041247-5820 No smokers' lo:.bacco
users will be hired Drug testing conduct-
ed. EOE.
TRAINERS FOR Day Program Work wiln
MR'DD adults Monday-Frioay, 8am 4pm
Apply 850 6th Ave. Souin, Suite 500 249.
8556. EOE,' DFWP
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT, Recep-
tion needed, M-F. 8am-5pm. must pos-
sess excellent organizational skills be a
motivated and independent worker Must
have proficient computer skills and be ca-
pable ol handling a variety of lasks.
Please lax resume to 807 9216.
NAEYC ACCREDITED PALMS PRE-
SCHOOL SEEKING ASSISTANT
TEACHER/ FLOATER. Associate in early
childhood &,or experience, prelerred Po-
sition provides opportunity to work with
children, ages 2-5 Monday-Friday. 9am-
6pm EOE. 247-0983.
PAYDAY CHECK Cashers accepting ap.
plications Apply In person 2156-2 May-
port Rd
DRIVERS CDL-A. Excellent Home-Timel
Great pay.'benelis. 0.0's welcome 2yrs
OTR, good MVR Cenuiran Auto Trans-
ponrt. 800-889-8139.
RECEPTIONIST & Bookkeeper, Quick.
books or Peacrlree.
-shefhler@'landiimponsandlab com
HAIR STYLIST WANTED
Busy salon great location now has an
opening Flexible hours Please call
246-4700.
CNA'S
MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE.
Avante ai Jacksonville Beach, a 165-bed
skilled nursing and renab laciliny. currently
seeks motivated nealihcare professionals
to provide direct care suppon under irne di-
reclion ol licensing nursing personnel
Mus have current CrjA designation and a
oositive atlilude toward trie elderly Avante
oilers excellent compensation & premium
benefits, including 401 k1. Please lax re
sume 1o 19041249-8208 EOE
www.avaniegroup corn
LANDSCAPE EXPERIENCE prelerred
25k to 40k lirsi year. plus benelits. DFWP
good driving record No exp required, will
iramin Call 241-7874. Perscriei & Meyer
Pest Management
TELEMARKETING
CUSTOMER erenice & sales exc com-
munication skills. Full or part lime Base
plus bonus Fax resume 19041285-0010
or email. im'@mediakds corn
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN. Experience
prelerred ALSO: Receplionist veterinari
an experience required. Apply in person,
1210 3rd Street North, Jax Beach.
F/T AND P/T Positions opened. Apply'at
Proctor Ace Hardware and Garden Cen-
ter, 870 A1A N., Ponte Vedra Beach.
MARKETING FIRM: JUNIOR EXECU-
TIVES. No Experience, but seeking it?
Marketing firm seeks entry level people to
train in all areas of, marketing, sales, ad-
vedising & PR College Grads & Summer
Inlerns welcome.Call Lisa 904-425-3563
LOOKING FOR Prolesslonal and QualJ-
lied candidates lor a Cusiomer Service
Position. Musi have a minimum 01 2 years
experience in Cui,-'mer Service Must
have heavy cal center experience Re-
quires great Communicaltion skills Proles.
sional,,.Articulale ana proliciency in lhe
following areas Word, Excel Typing (35+
wpm), and 8,000 kph 10-key. Please
e-mail resume to hr@ intenserol.com, or fax
to543-8168. No calls please. -
GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE: Private
Club Atlantic Beach. Drug Free Work-
place. FT\benefits. Experience preferred.
Call Goli Course Maintenance 246-4711
PAINTERS HELPER wanted, driver's BARTENDER NEEDED 4 days only.
license a must. Call 307-8012. 1 lam-Tpm Apply al 2206 Maypon Rd
COOK (FT/PT) Apply in person, Rite Spot
Restaurant, 1534 North 3rd Street, Jax:
Beach.
LAWN MAINTENANCE Crew Leader
SVald driver's license & experience a musT.
Call Ranady, 343-3899
SIGNING BONUS
Lead Carpenter/ Working Superintend-
ent needed by growing higi-ena udilder
located in the Beaches area. Require at-
tention to details, tools, ability to read.
plans, and knowledge of all phases of res-
idential building process. Best construc-
tion job at the Beachl 273-2207.
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER in holistic, internal medical of-
fice. Full /part time secretarial, clerical,
and support of M.D a unique setting. Ex-
perience required in, answering phones,
computers, communications and public-re-
lations. Must be enthusiastic, dependable,
consistent, and an excellent match. Fax
resume with references; no phone calls
please. Persephone Healing Arts Center,
FAX: (904)246-3778.
LAWN MAINTENANCE Foreman & help-
ers.. Apply 7am,. TNT Landscape. 1074
10th Ave. South, Jax Beach. Bonus. 247-
4477.
Office Manager
Detail oriented multi-tasker. Word, Excel
experience required. Salary, bonus plus
benefits.
Bookkeeper
Quickbooks, Excel, A/R, A/P, G/L, Payroll
experience required. 20-30hrs per week.
Send resume: P.O. Box 51121, Jack-
sonville Bch, FL 32240-1121 or
fax 241-0752.
HELPER FOR hardwood floor installer.
'ulusl nave own transportation 223-3295
LICENSED STI'LISTS Leadership &
FT/PT positions in over 30 busy salons.
Hair Cuttery, (904)269-3403. EOE.
ANDY'S POOLS, INC.
3 Pool Techs neederJ E'perience preler-
red, bui will train. Clean driving record.
40 1k health' benefits. Please call
241-5811.
DRIVER/ CDL, SAWYER GAS a local
propane retailer is In immediate need of a
full-time driver. The ideal candidate will
have an excellent customer service de-
meanor, a CDL with Hazmat, tanker, and
airbrake endorsements. Candidates must
pass pre-employment testing, drug
screen, DMV check and background in-
vestigation. We offer a competitive salary
and benefits package. Apply in person at
98 S. Penman Rd, Jax Bch. or fax resume
to: HR at 246-0715. EOE.
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.
PLAZA MAINTENANCE/ kennel person
needed. FT/PT. Please apply in person.
519 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL
32233.
LAWNCARE WORKERS needed, top pay,
overtime available, call 247-1900.
LIVE-IN NANNY needed, college student
welcome, room, board, & salary. Special
needs child, M-F, evenings/ weekends off.
Must be able to pass drug test and back-
ground check. Call 904-384-7763 or
email: mgk495@bellsouth.net
LAWN MAINTENANCE help, must be
able to work for female. 343-7989.'
Positions Available
Honor Bar Supervisor Recreation Attendant
Guest Service Agent Line Cook
Banquet Captain
Cascades Bartender
Front Desk Supervisor
Section Housekeeper
-*7
Recreation Supervisor Human Resources Assist.
competitive wages, excellent benefits,
irtunities for advancement and
a caring management staff.
erson Tuesday- Friday. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appt. u
IR Boulevard; Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
site: www.sawgrassmarriott.com
Job Hotline: (904) 280-7070
EOE M/F/D/V *
I We oo Frwad oSeetngYo S o
General Contractors, Inc.
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
Since 1987
Looking for Qualified & Experienced individuals
Project Managers
*' Estimators
Superintendents
Clerical, PM Assistants
Our Wages and Benefits Packages are second to none!
401 K & Profit Sharing
Fax or email resume to: "
904-241-4427 rpcgc@rpcgc.com
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
TELEIIO
iANDINQ
*iA a-; *" .". ...: .," .-'** --.. w'- 'w: ,
...Isnnow hiring
Housekeepers
Full time with great benefits and work
environment at a premier retirement community.
Experience required.
Applications available at Fleet Landing Security Gate
One Fleer Landing Blvd.
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
Fax (9041 2-16-944"
Email: iobs@fleedanding.com
EOE/Drug Free Workplace
.., : .
We are currently accepting applications for energetic, customer
service oriented team members for the following positions:
Saute & Grill Cook
Diningroom Attd.
Relief Night Auditor,,.
Room Service Server
; Dishwasher
,.: Maintenance Technician
"Restaurant Manager
S. '' Bell Captain '
Gym Desk
BeIlperson
Server
Seasonal Opportunities
(March November)
Host/Hostess
o'Dining Room Attendants
Servers
Great opportunity to work in an-oceanfront resort with
terrific earning potential. We offer an excellent benefits package
including medical/dental, life insurance, sick and vacation days,
and discounts at our retail outlets, golf course and spa.
Apply in person to:
607 Ponte Vedra Boulevard, Ponte Vedra Beach
Monday-triday 8:30am-5:OOpm
For additional information call 280-6076
See current openings at: Profiles.hospitalityonline.com/211464
O 'Diug Free Workplace EOE'
N. At Ponte Vedra Beach
NOW HIRING Shuckers, Servers, and
Cooks. The Moon Oyster Bar & Grille.
(904)241-1894.
AMERICAN HOME Companions seeks
compassionate, live-in, caregivers for the
elderly. Work 2,3, 4 or 5 days per week.
Up to $110/day. 631-5354.
ATLANTIC COAST Plumbing & Tile. He!p-
ers needed. Learn a trade. Health bene-
fits, good hours, advancement opportuni'-
ties. Must have valid FL Drivers License.
Call 249-5381 for appt.'
CUSTOMER SERVICE/ inside sales. Our
rowing intemet company in Atlantic
each has an excellent opportunity for a -
fulltime energetic team member. Ideal
candidate will have 1'plus years experi-
ence inside sales or customer service,
and excellent communication, computer
and Internet skills Base pay + bonus/ com-
mission, $25-30K plus. No evenings no
weekends. Email resume: kclausen@In-
temationalStudent.com
FULL & PART TIME SERVERS. Marsh
Landing Country Club (Ponte Vedra
Beach) currently hiring full and part-time
food & beverage servers. Flexible sched-
ules. $10-15/hr. 285-6514. Apply in per-
son Tuesday-Saturday. Excellent benefits
for full time including insur, vac,. sick,
401k. Drug testing/EOE.
LABORERS, HELPERS, Skilled personnel
(all types). Call 249-8147, or'apply: 203 'i
South 3rd Street, Jax Beach. Good pay &
benefits.
VETERINARY TECH needed,for high vol-
ume vet clinic. At least two years experi-
ence required. Competitive salary and ex-
cellent benefits. Fax resume to 246-3061
or call 246-8577 for more info. Beaches
Animal Clinic, 937 Beach Blvd. Jax Beach.
PAINTER NEEDED For growing home
services company. Must have own trans-
portation. CalI221-3453.
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 excel-
lent work environment with opportunities
for advancement, as well as a superior
benefits package Applicants musl be de.
tail oienied and possess excellent com-
puter skills. 'or consideration.. lax resume
to 285-5161.'
A/C AND Healing company needs Instal-
iers, Service Techs ana Helpers Call Rob
509-3062
GARDEN'CENTER Merchandizer Ass;si
customers, water & stock displays
246-3672 ... .
COMFORT INN is now hiring Restaurant
Supervisor, Housekeepers Breakfast
Host/ Hostess & PT Mainlenance Apply in
person, 1515 Nonh isl SI, Jax Bch
DRIVERSA *
DO you want to join a winning team Don't
get left out. Our driver's make $500-$700
per week. Call 249-5151 ask for Biian or
493-5250 ask for Tim Collins.
MECHANICS GREAT Pay & Bendits Pkg
@ Centurion Auo Tianspon. FT evenings,
or 3rd shift Exp: Truck, Trailer & minor
welding. Apply: 1M-F. 8a-4p) 5912 New
Kings Rd, Jacksonville 800-889-8139
SERVER. Flexible hours AM and PM
shifts Excellent tips Apply in person. The
Tavern at Sawgrass. 285-3133
DRIVERS
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Drivers par-time and full-time. Be a mem-
ber of a great team Join our Recrealion
Department at a premier retiremenI com-
munity Fun work environment Class C
CDL. Passenger Enoorsement License.
Required. Must be able to set up and
break down for special events. Compei-
live wages and excellent Denefits Applica-
lions available at Feel Landinq Security
Gale, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Ailaniic
Beacn, FL 32233, Fax to 904-246-9447,
e-mail to jobs@fleetlanding.com.
EOE/Drug-lree workplace.
LIFEGUARDS. Marsh Landing Country
Club seeks candidates with Lifeguard.-
CPR/ First Aid Cenification. Previous ex-
perience required Flexible hours. Position
- available May 22- Sepl 4 Apply in per-
Sson Tues- Sun. Ponte Vedra Bac-ri.
285-1909 Drug Tesling. EOE.
CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATION
Poime Vedra Beach. Qualifical;ons include
AA Degree, analytical tnmnking detail on-
ented and have contracting/ bidding expe-
rience. Construction background is help.
ful. Experience w/Excel. Able to work
against deadlines. $40K-$50K based on
expenence. 401K/ nealin/ life.insurance.,
EOE. Resumes to lmorris@cntre.com
LINE COOKS, & experienced Breakfast
Cook. Immediate openings Apply: The
Tavern at Sawgrass. 285-3133
HAIRSTYLIST
LOOKING for a change' Established Sal- e
on has opening lor one stylist. Excellent
working conditions, 60%> Commission. All
inquiries confidential. Contact Bob or :
Palmer at Susan Merrick Hair Designs..
(wl246-7272 or (h)246-1579.
BEACHES CAR Wash- lull time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail Apply in person. 1401 Beach Blvd.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanled Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-,9999.
FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements.
Needs skilled carpenters 8 tree climbers.
349-2628.
OFFICE MANAGER
OFFICE MANAGER for fast paced grow
ing company, printing or copy experience
preferred, lax resume to 241-7349
Are you Seeking PAY With Benefits?'
American Landscape has a position for
you. Call 349-6257 .
HAIR STYLIST needed @ Styles of
Ponte Vedra located on corner or Mickler
and Al A. Up to 60o commission Conlact ,
Denise at 280-0494.
NOW HIRING, The UPS Store in'Ponle
Vedra.. $7/hr. FT/PT Position 285-2345
CUSTOM INTERIOR Tnm Carpenter or..
Helper needed. Remodeling experience,'
helpful. Call Tim 509-9071
PRINTING COMPANY hiring Sales. ,
Pressmen, Bindery, Graphic Design. and
Pie-press. 514-1090.
PAINTERS
EXPERIENCED PAINTERS wanted. Must
have own tools & transportation. Neatness
& dependability a must. Phone Larry He-
ise Painting 247-3644.
WANTED: CARPENTERS & Helpers. Re-
modeling Ocean Edge -Condos, Jax..
Beach. 693-3130.
FLEA MARKET w/ 4 booths., glass shelv-y
ing & merchandise, odental items, figur- "
lines & etc. $15,000. (904)928-9432,-7
349-7260
.NOTICE TO READERS
WARNING: WHILE this newspaper does
not knowingly accept business opportunity
ads which require you to pay a fee to get
information or that refer you to 976-or 900- -
phone numbers which will result in sub-
stantial charges to your phone bill, the 7
newspaper cannot guarantee the validity
of offerings in this classification. If any ad-
vertiser requires you to incur phone serv-
ice charges or pay a fee to leam the na-
ture of the opportunity, please report it to
The Beaches Leader, 249-9033.
CHILD CARE In your home. $10/ hr. Call
Sara 241-3627.
ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable, '
transportation & references, $9-$11/hr.,
any area. CPR & First Aid. FIT & P/T.
260-4915
THE MASSAGE MEDIC -Advanced mas-
sage & body work for acute & chronic pain
relief. Home and office calls. 16yrs. exp.
704-6984. MA0011921.-
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PRIVATE CAREGIVERINURSE. over 10
years of experience. References avail
able. 1904)234-3915
CHAISE. UPHOLSTERED Nice in bed-
room. Very comlonable, good condition
$250 472-6041.
MOVING SALE -Atlantic Bcn two new
10x10' metal sheds lunassembledl both
$200. Sleam cleaner $50. men's 21 speed
aluminum bicycle $100. Shelves. TV's.
Adam 566-1990.
WHITE CREAM velour V-shaped section-
al sola, 3pc. $300 Couch. love seat, hori-
zonlal striped panein, navy blue, burgun-
dy. hunter green. $200. 534-3336
ANTIQUE MAHOGANY Rosewood Victor- WIGGLES
ian couch $395 Call 339-1788 BIG red car twin bed, like new $250. 249-
0903
PATIO SET- 7 pieces, glass round ladle
6 chairs w/cushions (sage green) $180 2,
wrought iron barstools $100 422-3503.
RUBBER MAID horizontal slide-lid shed,.
greal lor Dike and lawn equipment, regular
$449 asking $225 call 285-3014
FRIGIDAIRE WASHER $150 and G E.
BOB'S GUTTERS- Custom made
6' seamless aluminum gutters Large vari-
ety of colors to choose from. 241-5099
BED- BRAND name queen set,
new, w/wat!anty $129. Can deliver.
(904)858-9350.
Dryer $100. Call 241-1880 KING IRON bed. headboard and fool-
board. verde green, great condition $400.
GE 5-CYCLE white dryerr, great cAnd.l 472.6041
$110 285-3014. .I J -'- _l .' 1 "
S- : CUST.OM MIADE.glas coftee taole. $200
QUEENSIZE BEDROOM sel maple fin- Pqrtable dishwasher almond colon $100
ish. 5 piece. $250. 534-3336 249-4836
LIL TIKES play klchen $25. Laundry tub
$25. La-Z-Boy swivel rocker recliner $35.
280-1452.
WINGBACK STRATO-LOUNGER. multi-
colored stripes, like new $100 241-8456
SURFBOARD 7 3" excellent condition. 3
fin $275. 610-9771.
POND AND Lake Fountains and Aerators
18881776-3159 Complete pond informa-
ion online Algae control. fish. aeraltion,
pond bubblers Online store wwqw.absolu-
leaquatics corn
COMBINATION BUILT-IN ovenmicro.
wave. Whirlpool Gold. excellent condition.
$250. 285-4618
ADULT GO KART. 12HP, shocks, disc
brakes. $300 OBO 553-7203
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. hold large
tvi stereo, oak $300 OBO. 247-5774.
2003 "DERBI Scooler 49cc, European
version of a Vespa Low miles $1500.
465-7179.
HVAC: 3-TON air handler water 1o air
S200 OBO. FURNITURE: Mahogany
stained rustic coffee & end table $200
OBO. RIMS. 20' custom rIms, 6 lug w/tires
$500 OBO. 686-4422.
COMPLETE HOME Gym. 25 plus pieces
Paid $3000. Sell for $500 962-3433.
CONVERTIBLE OUEEN sofa bed, $350
Treadmill, used less than 1 hr $250 246-
3037.
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam manress & boxsprnng. new -.in
plastic w/warranty.7 $379 Must sell.
1904)858-9350.
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed,
w/mattress & box spring. Must sell. $395.
Can deliveY (904)858-9350.
GLASS-TOP DINETTE, 52"x36" .rectangu-
lar glass top able wiwicker and metal
base Six wicker chairs included. $150
for set. Must sell. k904)707-1663
BED- KING matress sei $289. Can de-
liver |9041391-0015.
2 BEAUTIFUL beach cruisers, never been
used Musi sell. $100 each 270-2139 be-
Iween 4.6pm.
7 PIECE king bedroom sel $1200. LR sel
microsuede sectional, ottoman., ables,
lamp, $900. office workslation, lateral file.
bookcase, leather chair/ cnairmal $350
All excellent condition, 1 yr old. 504-8176.
SLEIGH BED- Queen size, creamy white.
real wood. $100 Free delivery- Beaches/
iCW. (9041246-3343.
DEMOLITION SALE! 2 Refrigerators. 2
stoves, kil. cabinets, 2 room size A/C
units, nl & ext doors Great pnces. 223-
1787.
AT&T PARTNER phone system 5 phones
installed for $899. 249-8877.
1 CENTER piece slate wall fixture display
and 2 side lock sliding glass displays
887-8362
BRAND NEW, musl see. 200 square
Yards ot Mohawk beige, short pile carpel-
ing,:$975., 424-6809. ,
COMPLETE OFFICE lor sale. Sauder 6-
piece Exe desk, lateral Ille, 2 bookcases.
credenza. nuich. $500 ph 1904)234-6978
SMALL STEINWAY Piano excellent tone.
$4000. Call 502-2235
HEART PINE, tongue & groove Ilooring
cul Irom antique Pine limbers. Installation.
starr material. FLORIDA HEARTWOOD
249-8310
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THE GREAT Atlantic Beach Garage Sale.
Lois of good stuff. Saturday, 8am-ipm
310 Garden Lane
A PIRATE looks @ "60". Kayaks, surf-
boards, large CD colIeclion bluess, beer
lights, stereo equipment. 257 1st Street.
Saturday 9am. 614.1118.
MOVING SALE. designer clothes. aquarin
um, Epson printer, yard & fishing equipi,
Powermate vacuum, lots more. Saturday
4,8. 8am- 12noon. 1803 Tierra Verde Dr.
SISTER'S BOUTIQUE. treasures galore
. Saturday. 8am-'1pm. 134 Soiano Cay
COMMUNITY
GARAGE SALE
OVER 100 FAMILIES
Sunday April 9th 10am-4pm. Monday
April 10th 9am-lpm. Belh El the Beach-
es Synagogue. 288 North Roscoe Blvd
clothing, furniture, brc-a-brac, small appli-
ances, decorative items. toys, and much
morel
MOVING SALE OPEN HOUSE. Reduced-
Everything must go Excellent condilion-
all 1 yr old. Living Room Sel. MBR King
Suite, Otfice Furnilure, Accent Rugs, Pic-
lures, Dishes, Linen. Misc. Saturday. April
81h, 8aml1pm, 3109 La Reserve Dr.- Fid-
dletrs Marsh. From JTB, AIA South, L on
LAuium Dr L at stop sign on LAtrium Cir-
cle o10 Fiddlers March entrance iLa Re-
serve Dr). -
HODGES BLVD., Saturday 8am- 2pm
Windsor Prke-.Hlg. Block Salel Slen-
nursi Dr
EARLY RETIREMENT Salel Small appli-
ances, garden supplies, linens & lots of
collectables Downsizing. Everything musl
gol Saturday, 9am-2pm in Isle of Palms
4275 Tradewinds Dnve.
SATURDAY, 10AM-5PM. Sunday, 2pm-
5pm. 13842 Keich Cove Dr. (ol San Pa.
blo). Jewelry, furniture, etc.
CUB SCOUT ANNUAL
RUMMAGE SALE
Saturday 4/8. 8am-lpm Iplease, no early
birds). Huge selection of everything you
can imagine Inside al Hodges Presbyter,-
an Church. Hodges Blvd 8 Chel's Creek
Blvd. al entrance to Johns Creek
INDIAN SPRINGS Community Garage
Sale, Saturday April 8th. 8-2pm. 12800 At-
lanlic Blvd. across from Girvin Plaza).
Over 50 homes participating Rain date
SSunday.
THURSDAY, 6-9PM; Friday. 6-11pm;
Saturday, 7am-7? 4449 Cobblefield Circle
West. Woodland Forest Sub. oh Kernan.
between Beacn-JTB, (cross street Hunters
Haven.)
COACHMAN LAKES Community Garage
Sale. Sr Jonns Bluff to Alden Rd E.,
community al end on right. Fitness equip.,
lools. appliances, clothing, toys. furniture
& more Saturday. 8am- lpm.
VILLAGES OF PABLO Community Yard
Sale. San Pablo between Beach & Allan-
lic,. Saturday, 8am-Noon.
MOVING SALE. Lagoon Drive, Isle or
Palms Saturday, 8am-' Furnilure, baby
Items, etc.
3126 COURTNEY Woods Cl., Saturday,
8am-2pm. Household, crafts, antique fur-
niture, clothing, dishes, misc.
~mm~nn ~n
MANDARIN, LOTS of mahoghany furni-
ture, antiques, collectibles, original oil
paintings, kiln, art tent, house full. 12770
Wilderness Lane East. Friday, Saturday,
9am-4pm. (904)502-0986.
www.charlloyd.com/estatesale
A WOW Estate Mandarin. Don't miss this!
Wooten desk, Flagler's poker tbl, fab
pnted chest, Hiboy, Period chests, mir-
rors, pier mirror, brkfrnt, tbls. Gothic DR
set. Art, lots sterl,- good jewelry. Piano,
tools. Singer featherwt. Old Fla paper,
Seminole skirt. Vict other vintage. So
much morel Historic home for sale. Corner
Mandarin & Loretto Rd. Park at Church.
Th 9-4, Fri 9-3. CHINA CAT 241-0344 see
@ chinacatantiques.com.
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IF YOU are Interested In advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classlfled@beachesleader.com
MORGAN SILVER dollars and Old US
Coins. Single coins, accumulations, entire
collections. Littleton Coin Co. since 1945.
Call 800-581-2646, email coinbuy@little-
toncoln.com. Mention code B8K(920.
PINBALL MACHINE (USED)
Want used pinball machine. Bill 249-4107
FURNITURE, DISHES, bric-a-brac,
books, puzzles, 6 commercial desks. You
name it I got it, must sell Make me a deal,
all for good cause. Saturday, 9am-5pm,
1626 South 51h SIreet.
YOU NAME It. I Have It Sale' Don't miss
out on this Salurday, 8am-lpm 1171 3rd
Avenue North.
MOVING 20 Years' Colleclion' Saturday.
7 30am-9 1224 Seabreeze Ave
3-FAMILY SALE Baldwin Organ, lools 8
lumilure Friday & Sat 8am-unlil. April 7th
& 8th. 1238 Palm Circle North.
SATURDAY 418. 7am- pm Moving sale &
Multi-lamily Furn, Kitchen misc.. arl work.
clothes, lools, books, loo much to men-
ltion. 1210 21sl St N Beach Blvd.. No. on
Penman, left on 12Th Ave, leh on 21st SI.
3rd house on right Look for signs.
4-FAMILY LOTS ol ladles (18-22), fabrics.
all must go. make offer Friday 9am-4pm,
Saturday 9am-12pm & Sunday 1pm- un-
filL 820 8TH St So
BPO DOES Yard Sale Group of ladies
cleaning closets. 1373 Pinewood Rd
GPenman lo 121n Ave. N, right on Pine-
wood I Saturday. 8am-2pm
SATURDAY. 9AM-?. 1638 Tanglewood
Rd Lots of misc.
Furn,, 'Stools,', bikes;, lots of household
items Salurday. 8-2pm, 1625 S 5In St.
SATURDAY, 6AM-12NOON. Many house-
hold lems & lady's 12-16 clothes 1827
Leeward Lane
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HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in Commercial and Residen.
liar Cleaning. Lawn Crre. Aulo Cleaning
Window Cleaning. Janiioriai Services, eic
Call Hermon 246-4238 612-1755
AIR BRUSH TANNING
The most rnaiural golden bronze ir, ne
convenience ol your owrn home 251-5769
FIRST COAST Welding and Fabrication
Carl 859-0224
TUTTLE HOME
IMPROVEMENTS, INC.
Specializing in all rypes ol home repairs
20 yrs. experience No Job Too Small'
Free Estimales. Doug Tuttle. 446-0051
Licensed.
FLOORING ENGINEER S Carpel. Tile.
Vinyl. Sales & Installation Free estimates
Licensed, insured. Jimn 8130894
MAKE YOUR Home Spotless Experi,.
enced, reliable Free estimates ? 1i.7372
A PLUS-CLEANING ..nonevi dep rdablei 3
experienced. exaeilirnr sEr.'., a's_,na.'
bie prices, greal releren.es Call Kay
1904)514-8092
PROFESSIONAL HOME CLEANING
SERVICES. Dependable, ones i ior-
ougn Local references Lic:ersed insur-
ed. 563-1690
AFFORDABLE WINDOW CLEANING,
13 years experience Rea.onable prices.
low minimum rates, weekend appoinl-
ments available 904l)525-7419
RESIDENTIAL DETAILED Cleaning
17yrs. experience Great references Call
Robin 992-0501
GENERAL CLEANING, $15,nr Standard
Kitchens & baths Reierences 242-2546,
568-6067.
ABOVE & Beyond Housekeeping De-
pendable, detailed cleaning Relerences
available' licensed. 591-5901 or 51-i-
1188.
FENCES
WOOD Fence Specialist. Install, replace.
35yrs Experience Reierences. Mkick Oul.
'door Enlerprises. 241-7276. 838-9599
TAX TIME! Local CPA delivers. I work,
around your schedule. Tax preparation
Quickbooks Set-up and 'Consultation
(904)372-0593
CLASSIC LAWN Care, 20oyrs. experience,
Beaches &.Arlington only. Free estimate.
Call Doug 485-0105.
SAVE NOW! Interior & Exterior painting.,
Pressure washing. 19yrs. at Beaches.
Free Estimates. 881-4223, .
BEST PRICES IN TOWN!! Interior, exte-
rior,' pressure washing, knock down tex-
tured to walls. References, photos.
Licensed, insured. 226-6134.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
free estimates, work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768.
HATE TO PAINT? Don't sweat itl Interior,
exterior, pressure washing. Nice work
Nice prices! Licensed, Insured. 226-6134.
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1990 JEEP Cherokee. automatic. 4WD,
runs goo: 1$1500. 226 8046
2001 BUICK Century. 4DR. 38.000ml..
loaded, new tires $6500 246-5534
1994 GRAND PRIX SPECIAL EDITION.
AT, cold AC, Pwr, new tires,,, well-main-
laied very clean Exe running & drivingg
car Privaie owner $3750 OBO Call for
more delails 476-7321, 982-1809.
SOUTHERN COMFORT Lawn Service.
Licensed' Insured Free eshmates Kyle
Stuck, 333-5547. Monin free yearly
contrract
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc Compeltive
tales Call Alan 237-5301.
BLUE LINE OUTDOOR SERVICES.
Lawn and landscape maintenance.
Owned' operated ov local police officer.
Call 534-7651 or email:
bluelineouidoors@yahoo con Ior esti-
maste.
GREEN ACRES LAWN CARE
One lime or yearly. Licensed Insured
Residential. Commercial 742-6763.
PALM TREES. Hedges Trimmed. Yard
Clean-ups Mulching, Sodding, whatever it
lakes. etc Dave 249.4724
LAWN LOST Its LusItr7 Landscape by
Linus We listen. 294-2269
COST CUTTERS
Tree Services Available
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YO^KUR LA lvfC= H
SI NEAGU I'= .
ALL BEACHES
PRESSURE CLEANING
Spring Special 10%off w/ ad. Moldi mil.
dew specialist Rools. sidewalks drive-
ways. decks. Residential/Commerciil
L.censed!Insured Free Estimates
708-7239
PRESSURE WASHERS for rent or sale.
Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330.
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Safe roof cleaning. Deck & fence
restoration Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured Call Kevin 994-0045.
PANTNGv
77 MERCEDES Convertible. My gorgeous
dream car for sale. 68k actual, 2-tops,
$10,000 OBO. 247-5676.
1992 TOYOTA Land Cruiser. Sunroof,
problems w/main seal, no a/c, one electric
window not working, 290,000 miles,
$1,000 OBO. 285-1443.
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ATLANTIS PAINTING CO.
Property management rates for quick
rental/sale lum-arounds, and custom paint
also. Call for FREE ESTIMATES 497.
2553 or 724-6877. Licensed & Insured.
FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall, tex-
ture. Specialize in smaller lobs. Will work
evenings & weekends Licensed, insured.
references. 403-7389
DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean
.ng. Most residential pools $25'weekt
chemicals. Licensed. Insured We make
your life a little easier 285-0240.
NATHANIEL ELDON CARPENTRY
Remodeling. decks, siding. interior rim,4
termite rot damage+ more. Licensed.
insured. 247-2728.
COASTAL BUILDING
CONTRACTORS
Remodeling. Renovalions, Additions Cer-
ihtea Builder CBC 1253447 249-7082.
www.cbcjaxbeach.com
ALLIANCE BUILDER Group Inc General
Contractor CGC 1505263. All rypes of
construction New homes, room additions.
etc. Free estimates (904)234-1179.
TWO M CONSTRUCTION ....
- Repairs. specializing ir etmilnl dairage'
246-1529.
C&J HANDYMAN Services. Carpentry,
Drywall, Painting, Paperhanging, Tiling,
etc Licensed, Insured. 955-0593,
241-1461. :
HOME RENOVATIONS, Stan to Finish
Afloidable & dependable. Call Tony
1904)221-3005
BATH & KITCHEN
Complete remodeling services & renova-
lions. Tile & Marble Specialist. Nick.
(904)962-9312.
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ROOFING. IN-OWN prices @ the
Beach 25yrs. experience. 880-9908.
CCC 1326983 .. .
SJR'SSERVICES
Spring tree, weeding trimming. Licensed,
insured, 30yrs. 242-2546, 568-6067.
WEBERS TREE SERVICE
246-9930
Quality work at reasonable 'rates. Stump
grinding. Since 1986.
TERRA TILE & MARBLE
Professional Design & Installation. Rick
Martin (904)472-9864..
TILE, MARBLE, STONE
Installation, Repair, Design. Excellent
work, references. Complete bath & kitchen
renovations. Nick, (904)962-9312.
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BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit
www.MarlneClubPV.com
BOSTON WHALER, 20' Dauntless, 99
-Suzuki 225. Great for'family and fishing.
Boat, motor and trailer well maintained,
many extras. $18k. 318-1880 or 607-
5534.
, 1999 COACHMAN 5th Wheel, sleeps 5-6,
CH&A, microwave, stove, etc. 2 new bat-
teries, 16' slide-out with awning, queen-
size bed, much more. $14,500 OBO. Call
(904)246-8475 for more details.
2002 'FORD Windstar Minivan LX,
69,975mi., exc. cond., very clean, loads of
extras. $9800. 334-5775.
2000 BAYLINER 2452SE, 24', sleeps 4. 2004 FORD F250 XLT, 22000 miles
Marine head, ,220hp,. Outriggers, bait 2004 FORD F250 XLT, 22,000 miles.
tank, shower. $26 000. or r.ay.oh f less. $24,000 Firm. (904)472-9864.
537-6229.
1999 CHRYSLER Sebring convertible,
green w/black top, excellent condition, low
miles, $10,000. 246-1097.
1998 MONTERO Sport LS, 4-wheel drive,
roof-rack, PL, PW, NAC, CD, 114,000
miles. $4900. (904)962-6876.
1988 HONDA Accord. 4dr., runs great,
new tires. $1000. (904)246-8055.
HARBORTOWN MARINA. deep water
boal slip 1or reni. 40tt $600 50n $700
INCLUDES POTABLE WATER. ELEC-
TRIC, DOCK LOCKER Cable and phone
service available @ slip Mobile luel serv-
ice & pump o:,ul also available. 463-2845
19' FLATS Fishing Boat, center console-,
new.Minniola Irolling molor, new Garmin
lisn tinder. Good trailer Outboard needs
work. $1200 OBO 704 6984
PIANO LESSONS. All levels, styles &
ages. Will come to your home. Piano Tun-
ing also available. 2414954. 655-3300.
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Intracoastal. A Paradise for Boaters or those that simply like to
live in Jacksonville's Finest Condominium Community. There
are so many Amenities, Gourmet Kitchens, 11 ft. Ceilings, Wrap
Around Balconies for End Units, Pool/Spa, Grill Area, Private
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