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APRIL 12,2006
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Vol. 43, No. 84
Serving the communities of Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Mayport since 1963
Synagogue ripped on its parking
BY LAURA FOWLER
STAFF I\ RITER
Chabad at the Beaches, a
Jewish worship group in Ponte
Vedra Beach, has grown con-
siderablyv since its creation two
and a half years ago.
And since the group is based
out of a home across from the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library on State Road AlA,
complaints from neighbors
about noise and parking have
grown as well.
"As that congregation has
grown, so has the parking
problem," Curtis Long, a next-
door neighbor at 523 A1A, told
trustees of the Ponte Vedra
Municipal Service District
OMSD) Monday night.
'Long was seeking "some
relief" from the dozens of cars
that are sometimes parked at
an angle on the eastern shoul-
der of AIA.
Long said he and his wife
must sometimes come to a
complete stop on the busy
highway to carefully maneuver
between cars parked along
their driveway on the grass.
Although Wayne Flowers,
attorney for the MSD, advised
the board that it has no
authority over such land use
issues, most of the trustees
agreed that something should
be done about the cars parked
at the Chabad house.
"The parking to me seems
extremely dangerous," said
Trustee AJ Hollon.
Gary Jurenovich agreed,
adding that "the bumpers of
those cars are right on the
white line." MSD Chair Robert-
Reesh said he has even seen
cars parked in the median.
Rabbi Nochum Kurinsky,
director of Chabad, said in an
interview Tuesday that reports
of out-of-control parking are
exaggerated.
"We're very *sympathetic
with our neighbors," said
Kurinsky, who lives in the
home with wife Leah and son
Avi.
"We've done everything we
could in the past. to assist
them and to try to keep every-
body happy."
Kurinsky said he plans on
moving the congregation of 50
to 60 families to a private facil-
ity soon, but the congregation
cannot yet afford property in
Ponte Vedra.
Kurinsky said he is looking
for a lot big enough for a small
synagogue and perhaps a few
small homes.
Regular services are held
Saturday mornings, and din-
ners for the congregation are
See CHABAD, A-3
Joyner picks
Davis Pk site
by -KATHY HARTNIAN
EDITOR
St. Johns County schools Superintendent ,
joseph Joyner is recommending a site nwest of the w
Intracoastal Waterway, next to Davis Park, to be '
used for a high school for Ponte edra teens. .
The 85-acre site, one of several school sites
being donated to the School District by the devel- '
oper of Nocatee, won over the 30-acre site behind
Talbots store on State Road AlA in Ponte Vedra.
The St. Johns County School Board is scheduled
to vote on lovner's recommendation at Tuesdav's
board meeting, scheduled 9 a.m. at 40 Orange St.,
St. Augustine.
dents, I feel the Davis Park site will serve tohe stu- Photo byCHUCK ADAMS
dents and parents most effectively," loynero ay Mike Parrish (center), principal of Ocean Palmis Elementary School, and' Cristy Slater, assistant
ing napile 6memo tho School continy t o de .I
in an April 6 memontoe' Schol Bdcr' itAvihlend "- -. principal, visit Friday with some first graders,'who brought along their Easter Bunny stories. Thy-,"'
pshe borar wona stoer, the ire, ite wi ehend the
feda bord a Pone students are Emily Waud (from left), Rachel Frank (partially hidden), Cameron Fromme, James
S stor ahon te Paul Stanton and Sydney Parker (in front). Parrish is holding Slater's bulldog Chloe.
that has lasted nearly
four years.
A site selection com-
mittee began meeting Demolition bedin Monda oU n Di
in Ponte Vedra Beach begins Monday on
in August 200", at first -the TPC clubhouse at
identi sing 14 parcels. Sawgrass, which will be
three sites the before the annual The
Talbots and Nocatee- Players Championship golf
sites and a parcel in tournament emerges May 10,
the Guana reserve off 2007, as The Players. TheP
Nlickler Road, which Stadium Course, home to the
was state protected and Joseph Joyner tournament in Ponte Vedra
not for sale. Beach, is being upgraded and
Opposition to the Guana:site from the state improved and is expected to
including from Gov. Jeb Bush prompted the be ready for play in mid-June.
School Board to drop the Guana site from consid- Cost estimates are $6 million
eration in 20014. to $8 million for the golf
The Talbots site became the focus of the School course and $16 million to $18
District, despite opposition from some residents million for the mclubhouse.t
of Dolphin Cove, a residential area of about 450
homes behind and beside the Talbots site.
sVhdte some community members continued to
push for a Guana site, the developer of Nocatee, M
being built along County Road 210 between the
See DAVIS, A-3
Mickler Rd.
parking to
be watched
BY LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
A final draft of amendments to the parking
ban on Ponte Vedra Boulevard was approved
Monday by the Ponte Vedra Zoning and
Adjustment Board (PVZABI, after the board
added a few finishing touches.
One of those touches was a recognition by
the board of a potential parking problem along
'Ponte Vedra Boulevard as it turns west in front
",6f Mickler's Larnding and intersects with State
R, oad A1A.
That,area of the road is often used for over-
flow .parking from Mickler's Landing beach
access during the summer. It is the only beach
access, with public parking in Ponte Vedra
h'. a' '. .- "
"It's a ver' hazardous area to park and cross,"
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Landrum parents to hear from Cybercrimes Unit cop
Criminals use Internet to
connect with their victims
BY LAURA FOWLER
ST 4FFI WRITERR
With the spotlight recently
focused on the dangers of the
Internet, particularly for chil-
dren, parental advice has
switched from "Don't talk to
strangers" to "Don't give out
your personal information on
the Internet."
But children are being target-
ed by predators on the Internet
more than ever, according to
David Maurer with the
Jacksonville office of the
Attorney General's
Cybercrimes Unit.
"We're the only state agency
that focuses on the exploita-.
tion of children," Nlaurer said
recently in a telephone inter-
\iew.
"We're lucky, in fact, that
Attorney General [Charlie]
Crist started this unit and
allowed us just to focus on this
type of crime.'
Since the unit was founded
seven months ago,. 13 arrests
have been made and 10 are
pending while evidence is col-
lected from confiscated home
computers, he said.
For that reason,'Maurer has
been asked to speak to parents
at Landrum Middle School
about Internet risks.
He is scheduled to speak at 7
p.m. April 20 at the school.
Because of the explicit nature
of the discussion, Maurer sug-
gests that parents leave their
children at home.
One of the.topics of Maurer's
discussion will.be MySpace, a
hugely p[opular.hetworking site
where anyone can create a pro-
file and.-iser name for free.
The sitA is used mainly by
teens an" : college students to
keep in .fuch with friends and
meet neiv people with similar
interests,,
Although the,terms of agree-
ment for MySpace dictates that
participants be at least 14, new
users can give a false age when
they register.
Maurer said the danger of
MySpace is that youngsters
often include information in
their profiles about where they
live and go to school, and they
typically include photographs
of themselves.
Maurer said parents need to
monitor their child's profiles
on sites like MySpace to make
sure none of that information
is given out.
"There's a lot of parents that
have no idea what MySpace
is," Maurer said.
Another danger with such
free networking sites is that
anyone can give false informa-
tion, making it difficult for
investigators to track down
predators.
Although networking sites
pose potential problems,
Internet chat rooms "are still
the most prevalent area where
children can be targeted," he
said.
Predators try to maintain
anonymity and then meet
with victims, he said. Teenage
girls are at risk the most,
according to Maurer.
But investigators in the
Cybercrimes Unit are on the
prowl, too, maintaining their
anonymity until they catch
their prey.
Maurer would not be specific
about how the undercover
investigators catch predators,
but he did say they spend time
monitoring chat rooms and
they let the predators come to
them.
Maurer's speech is free and
open to all adults.
For more information on the
Cybercrimes Unit, call (904)-
348-2720.
St. Johns man charged in sex plot
FROM STAFF
Attorney General Charlie
Crist Monday announced a St.
Johns Count)' man was arrest-
ed and charged with using the
Internet to solicit a minor for
sex.
Crist said the man used a
computer at a Duval County
public library to contact some-
one he thought was a 13-year-
old girl on an Internet chat
room.
He traveled to a meeting
place in Jacksonville, intending
to take her home and have sex
with her, Crist said in a news
release.
The victim was an undercov-
er CyberCrime investigator
with the Attorney General's
Office.
Anthony J. Heinlein, 33, was
arrested at a Jacksonville serv-
ice station and was taken to the
Jacksonville Pre-Trial
Detention Facihlity.
Police said Heinlein is a con-
victed felon from New York
who had previous arrests for
theft, burglary, domestic bat-
tery and assault.
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Police Beat
ATLANTIC BEACH
A camera valued at $200,
sunglasses valued at $200 and
prescription medicine's were
reported stolen from a resi-
dence April 4 in the 800 block
of Kestner Road.
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A burglary from a business
was reported April 5 in the 800
block of Mayport Road.
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'A bicycle valued at $150 was
reported stolen from a resi-
denceApril 5 in the 1900 block
of Francis Avenue.
Patrick Bernard Langston,
28, of_.A,.puic Beach was
'arrested.'-ahi' charged with"
2 crimin rndmischieTf ber $1,00)OOy
and failure to register as a sex-,
ual offender April 7 in the 200
block of George Street, accord-
ing to a police report.
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.Justin Todd Olinzockl, 22, of
Atlantic Beach was arrested
and charged with aggravated
battery April 7 in the 900 block
of Plaza, according to a police
report.
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NEPTUNE BEACH
A credit card was reported
stolen. April 7 In the 1700
block of First Street.
An ATM card was reported
stolen April 10 in the 300
block of Third Street.
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An identification fraud was
reported April 8 inr the 1500
block of Landing Lane.
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A simple battery was report-
ed April 5 in the 1500 block of
Landing Lane.
A check fraud was' reported
April 8 in the 1200 block of"
Atlantic Boulevard.
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A burglary to a vehicle was
reported April .7 in the 700
block of Seagate Avenue.
Matthew Thomas Albert, 18,
of Jacksonville Beach was
arrested on a warrant and
charged with burglary and
grand theft of a motor vehicle
April 9 in the 1300 block of
Atlantic Boulevard.
Police reported that $265
cash was stolen from a busi-
n'ess in the 500 block of
Atla'ntic Boulevard.
PONTE VEDRA-BEACH,
No new reports.,
/ JACKSONVILLE BEACH
A construction site was
reported burglarized April 10
in the 200 block of 25th Ave. S.
40e owner of the construction
,..mopi'panv told police that a
storage unit secured by four
locks was broken into over the
weekend.
All four locks were removed
and missing from the site; A
total of $8,500 worth of tools
and: equipment was stolen
including several drills, saws,
levels, compressors and nail
guns, .
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Two Sago palms valued at
$160 were reported stolen
April 10 at a business in the
200 block of 20th St. N. The
palms were removed from
planters. Holes were observed
in the soil ..
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A purse containing a gold
chain and' two unfilled pre-
'scriptions was reported stolen
April' 10 from a restaurant in
the 200 block.' of the
OceanfronrtN.
The victim left her purse on
the table with her friend while
she went to the restroom.
when she returned, the purse
was missing. The friend got up
and left the purse unattended.
A purse containing $10 cash,
30 prescription pills and $200
worth of makeup was reported'
stolen April 10 from a vehicle
in a bank parking lot in the
1200 block of Beach Blvd. The
victim said she left a window
partially down and ,an
unknown suspect reached in
and stole her purse.
Dean Vincent Russo, 36, of
Jacksonville was arrested April
11 and charged with burgla-
ry/conveyance to an unoccu-
pied structure and felony pos-
session of burglary tools in the
2500 block of 3rd St. S.
A 38-year-old Georgia'
woman was arrested April 11
and charged with a misde-
meanor domestic battery at a
hotel in the 1500 block of 1st
St. N. Police responded to a
report of a man and woman
fighting on the fourth floor.'
The man was observed hold-'
ing the woman down in the
hallway and requested assis-
tance from officers because the
woman was on drugs and had
attacked him. The victim told
police the woman had dis-
solved crack cocaine in lemon
juice a id injected it into her
bloodstream.
The man was observed with
several bite marks on his arms
and back and bruises and
scratches on his torso. The
woman was transported down-
town after being medically
cleared.
A gray 1996 Ford Taurus val-
ued "at $8,000 was reported
stolen April 9 in the 100 block
of 1st St. N. The victim told
police he attended a function
at .a nearby bar and lost his
keys.
He spent the night at a
friend's house without looking
for his vehicle and returned
the next day to find it missing.
A CD, player, was reported
stolen from a vehicle April 9 in.
the 500 block of Pablo Avenue.
The victim left/the car parked
overnight and returned to find
a rear passenger window shat-
tered and the car stereo miss-
ing.
Wires were also observed
pulled out from under the
hood to disarm the car alarm.
Damage estimated at $500..
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A residential burglary was
reported April 6 in the 400
block of 11th Ave. S. The vic-
tim arrived home and discov-
ered that she and her husband
Were robbed. She secured the
pair's dogs and went to a
neighbor's house to wait for
her husband to come home.
A diamond necklace valued
at $2,000, a digital camera,
camcorder and 800 CD's val-
ued at $9,600 were reported
stolen.
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A 2-'7 ar-or d transit t. as
to a group of high school stu-
dents and their parents attend-
ing a. prom class -program on
the beach. .
Gregory Ray Billings; 42, of
Jacksonville was arrested April
7 and charged with habitual
driving on a suspended license
in the 1400 block of 3rd St. S.,
according to police report.
Elizabeth Reinheimer, 27, of
Ponte Vedra Beach was arrest-
ed .April 7 and charged with
habitual driving on a suspend-'
ed license in the 600 block of
Beach Blvd, according to a
police report.
arrested April---6-andt-harged-"-- Timothy David Paulger, '.39,
with a misdemeanor of vulgar of Jacksonville Beach was
display of his sexual organs in arrested April 10 and charged
the 500 block of the Boardwalk with aggravated assault with
N. the intent to commit a felony
The man pulled. down his in the 400 block of 7th Ave. S.,
pants and bared his buttocks according to a police report.
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Davis:
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between the Intracoastal
Waterway and U.S. 1, offered to
donate Nocatee land further
east and thus closer to Ponte
Vedra Beach than what was
originally offered.
The, Parc Group offered to
switch the site to a parcel the
School Board pushed for when
Nocatee was going through its
approval process.
The developer said condi-
tions had changed since the
development was OK'd by the
St. Johns County Commission
in early 2001, allowing the par-
cel near Davis Park to be used
for a school.
According t6 an evaluation
of the Davis Park and Talbots
sites done by Post, Buckley,
:Schuh and Jernigan (PBS&J),
the Davis Park.site came out
ahead in both areas of analysis
physical and utilization, as
well as improvement costs.'
The Davis Park site was given
."good" in size, traffic and
access to recreation and envi-
ronmental studies. for each of
.those categories, the Talbots
site was given a "poor" rating.
The sites tied with an "aver-
age" in both location and
topography/drainage, and 'the
Talbots site came out ahead in
the remaining category- num-
ber of students within two
miles. Talbots was rated "good"
compared with the' Davis site,
which was rated "average."
In categories of cost esti-
mates for buying and improv-
ing the land, the sites were
about equal except for .the
cost of the land.
Although no purchase price
of the Talbots site 'has been
made public, the PBS&J analy-
sis gives the Talbots site. a'
"poor" compared .with the
Davis Park site's "good."
The future Ponte Vedra high
school, which is expected to
open in 2008, will serve about
1,500.students and will replace
Nease High as the 'school for
most Ponte Vedra teens. ;-
Nease High, where about
1,900, students are enrolled,
opened in 1981..off County
Road 210 just east of U.S...1. It
was built for teens throughout
North St. Johns County, .but
teens ,in Northwest., St. Johns
moved to Bartram. Trail High,
which opened in the county's
Northwest in 2000.
Over the next 20 years, it is
expected that 22 new schools
* will' be needed to meet the
growth demands in the.county'.
Chabad: Plans to move
nPr.-.i, t.y LIZA MITCHELL
Crews continue renovations at the former Food Lion grocery store in South Beach Regional
Shopping Center to make way for Bed Bath & Beyond. Kennedy Contractors, Inc., a West
Palm Beach-based contractor, is completing the build-out of the. 31,685-square-foot space
formerly occupied by Food Lion. Food Lion closed last November because the company
opted not to renew the long-term lease.
Parking: County Commission to vote
Cont. from A-I
said. Greg Kennedy, Traffic
and Transportation Manager
with St. Johns County.
The danger of the intersec-
tion of AIA and Mickler was
also noted Monday at the
' Palm Valley Community
Association meeting.
Neck 'Road resident Marcy
Silkebaken said that although
the intersection is supposed to
be improved, state funding
has been eliminated because
of cutbacks.
Kennedy has been working
with Assistant County
Attorney Laura Barrow to
assess the safety hazards of
parking in that area.
Although the board voted
not to include.that portion of
Ponte Vedra Boulevard in the
parking ban, Kennedy said the
county will soon be posting
"no parking" signs on that
stretch.7 .'
SPorite Vedra Boulevard resi-
dent Doug Crane, who is a
trustee of the *Ponte Vedra
Municipal Service District
,(MSD.i, said in Monday night's
MSD meeting that prohibiting
parking along Mickler's
*Landing is a bad idea.
Crane, who strongly sup-
ported the parking ban on the
boulevard, said he and some
of his neighbors had hoped'
that the road along Mickler's
Landing would always -be
available for overflow park-
ing, because -the NiKckl.r's
S",'f n !. r,. b i 1 .
parking' lot is already so full
during the summer.
At last' month's PVZAB
meeting, Crane and another
resident suggested that "over-
sized" vehicles should be
allowed to, park on the right-
of-way because it Is more dan-
gerous for them to back out of
driveways.
As a result, an exception for
"oversized" vehicles has been
added to, the amendments,
provided that flagmen and
safety cones are used to direct
traffic.
According to the .proposed
amendments, oversized vehi-
cles include buses, trailers,
recreational vehicles and any
other vehicles', with; three or
more .axles, including any
connectionrs.to the rear of the
vehicle.
But Jack Pope,.Ponte Vedra
planner for St. Johns County,,
said lawn service trucks with
trailers hitched to them do
not qualify'as oversized vehi-
cles.
In addition to large vehi-
cles, the"new draft allows
exceptions for emergency and
law enforcement vehicles and
public service vehicles such as
mail trucks. -
Supervised parking during
special events will also be per-
mitted.
Residents or' ndiiresidents
may obtaini a permit from the'
Patrol Administrator for the
Sheriff' Office at'no cost-for.
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up to 25 vehicles along the
road.
Although these permits
must be acquired at least two
weeks in advance, exceptions
can be made for unexpected
circumstances such as funer-
als.
An off-duty traffic control
deputy must be hired at the
permit holder's expense. One
deputy is required for up to 10
vehicles, and two are required
for 10 to 25 vehicles.
Traffic control deputies will
cost about $30 an hour for
each deputy, according to
Maj. Art May.
Parking under such .permits
will not be allowed between 1
a.m. and 7 a.m., and permits
will only be issued for one day
at a time.
For delivery vehicles or any-
one conducting quick pickups
or drop-offs, the board estab-
lished a 10-minute time limit
before cones and flagmen are
required. '
Also added to the armend-
ments was a provision allow-
ing existing public parking
spaces along the west side'of
Ponte Vedra Boulevard just
south of Corona Road.
The draft approved Monday
will now go before the St..
Johns Board of County
Commissioners, who have the
final say.
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held every Friday night.
Kurinsky said he believes they
are within their rights to hold
,services and allow visitors to
park.
But Trustee Rob Becker said
the problem lies in allowing
special events and activities
out of a private home.
Although Chabad is not con-
sidered business, Becker said
they sometimes hold special
events and charge each person
who attends an activity .that
he considers fund-raising.
"You don't see the Episcopal
Church and you don't see the
Catholic Church running
fund-raisers out of homes,"
Becker said.
"I think it's frankly uncalled
for, and it's going to set a prece-
dent."
Flowers said local govern-
ments must be very careful
when dealing with religious
groups because arguments for
discrimination are easy to
make.
"There are so many shades of
gray between what is and what
isn't religious activity," Flowers
said.
St. Johns County
Commissioner Bruce Maguire;
who attended the MSD meet-
ing, said the Florida
Department of Transportation
(FDOT) has the only authority
over parking regulations on
state roads such as A1A.
Maguire said he would check
to see what can be done with
the county's legal department
and with 'Joe Stephenson, pub-
lic works director for St. Johns
County, who used to work for
the FDOT.
Stephenson said in a tele-
phone interview Tuesday that
parking on grassy shoulders of
state roads is permissible as
long as it doesn't create a safe-
ty hazard or a maintenance
problem.
Drivers pulling out onto the
road must have a "clear sight
view" of oncoming traffic,
Stephenson said.
He also said parking on a reg-
ular basis along the shoulder
can kill vegetation, exposing
dirt. The dirt is then washed
away .by rain, which creates
not only a maintenance prob-
lem, but also a safety hazard,
he said.
FDOT standards dictate that
a shoulder can be no more
than 3 inches below the sur-
face of the pavement, accord-
ing to Stephenson.
Anything more than 3 inch-
es is considered a "shoulder
drop-off" and a safety hazard,
he said.
Stephenson said drivers tend
to "jerk" their cars back onto
the road when they drift off
the pavement, and shoulder
drop-offs can cause drivers to
lose control of the car or even
flip a vehicle.
If FDOT officials are called to
examine a parking problem in
that area, they will most likely
look for shoulder drop-offs.
Stephenson said.
If they find a problem, they
will post "no parking signs," he
said.
Aside from the occasional car
or two, Kurinskv said members
of his congregation have not
parked along the road in about
four weeks.
He said the problem can be
solved by simply encouraging
people to carpool and park
along the neighborhood streets
to the east.
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The Leader's Opinion .
YBAG belongs
at the Beaches
A venerable Beaches tradition is about to be taken to
the west side of the ditch after 25 years.
Youth of Beaches Art Guild, known as YBAG, will still
put on a summer show, allowing.all interested children
between the ages of 9 and 19 a chance to perform
onstage.
This year, however, the show will be put on at
Sandalwood High School. For years, the show has been a
summer staple at Fletcher High School.
A renovation of 'the high school's auditorium means
that space is not available, according to members of
YBAG's board.
Board members say they have no where else to go for
rehearsals and performances that will accommodate 40
performers on stage at the same time, while providing
space for musicians, technicians and the large audiences
that the two-night show brings.
Several other Beaches schools that have stages are
apparently not available, board members said, adding
they would welcome a place at the Beaches.
The group does not have a giant budget; as all interest-
.ed children are allowed to participate and cast, even if
. their families can not afford the $50 program fee.
. For that investment, children participate in a 6-week
summer theater program that culminates in two nights
of musical theater. Rehearsals are typically held in the
evenings as the director and others who work hard to put
,on, the program have day jobs.
Those who coordinate the program acknowledge it has
been tough to drum up patron support for the arts pro-
gram in the past few years.
And that is a shame because the program provides
..many Beach families an opportunity to participate in the
arts while having fun close to home.
Moving YBAG off the Beaches means it is no longer'
part of the Beaches and the end of a Beach tradition,
although the group says it will move back in 2007.
We would encourage.the g
I to find a Beach spot for the
,lacks the size, sound system
It is that important for Y-B,
the same time, anyone intere
who knows of an .appropr
YBAG at 476-3151.
- A theatrical arts program
youth is worth some effort ai
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Letters to t
Blessed t(
OTo the editor:
As I grow older and have the
privilege of sleeping less I have
been taking to the streets
before the sun rises and my
quaint city awakens.
I have my walking rut. It
starts along Beach Ave and
winds through Selva Norte and
Marina. As much as I respect
the ocean I love the trees. This
morning I was once.again .
reminded of what a wonderful
place this is. Frogs greeted my'
pup and I as we walked past a
drainage ditch, an owl hooted
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Was that
Spandex
on that
Stan Holtsinger's kindness deer?
remembered by many
T never knew Stan
.Holtsinger. It's been many
years since I first met his
brother, Ed, an outspoken
man with many friends and
opinions. On our initial meet-
ing I thought Ed must have
never met a stranger and-
after helping him collect eggs
from his chickens realized
interesting was far too mild an
adjective for the vibrant, gre-
garious and good-hearted
- Mr. Holtsinger.
KATHLEEN.
group to continue its efforts It seems to be a family trait. FEINDT BAILEY
upcoming season, even if it Stanley "Stan" Mitchell EDITOR
or lights of Fletcher's stage. Holtsinger Sr., 79, died Jan. 14,
AG to be at,the Beaches. At 2006.
sted in helping the group or .Ve ran a traditional obituary He stood by and up for -
iate venue should contact notice in The Leader. Since his friends.
then, however, I have talked to He owned a restaurant,
for all interested Beaches several people who knew Stan Stan's Restaurant and Drive-In,
nd support. well. located in Jacksonville Beach
Original. Good-hearted. across from the current Ritz
Generous. Gruff. Fair. A man's bar. The Fletcher football team
I dito r: man. A diamond in the rough. ate there before games as Stan
he ed itor A real character. was a big football fan. (He
Those are just of the some of played football at a Georgia
the many nice descriptions of college.) ,
e a guy whose roots were deep at His son, Mitchell, recalls that
D b e h ere the Beaches. there was a "hullabaloo" when
Jim, Messinese met Stan his father decided in the early%
Holtsinger while they were stu- 1960s to integrate-his poplar
as we strolled the streetijyr, lpt kS' F.e'p q -.ii 'rec.aJl^.Y tr trtutit. "..i .,.;'.." .
some small creature rustled in that late one night in the mid- "He couldn't see hot serving
the bushes in the wonderful 1940s, Stan came to the his friends and some of his
"forest" at the end of Selva screened porch of his grand- friends were black," Mitch
Marina Drive. Even though parents' home at 4th Avenue recalled,' noting he was very
the sun has not come up yet I North and rousted himawake, young but remembered the
have.a smile on my face and to go hunting in the marsh, tension of the times.
thankfulness in my heart., something Messinese said he Stan later had his own car
I am blessed to live in a had never done before. Friends lot, located where Hoyt Stereo
place where the first develop- for life, NMessinese said that is currently on Beach,
.ers of this city had the fore- another time he woke up in Boulevard.
sight to leave land and flora as the hospital to see "a big old, Former Jacksonville Beach
close to natural as possible. dirty nasty guy at the foot of Mayor Bob Marsden, a long-
Thank you! the bed with a basket of fruit. time friend of Stan, said
Patricia Goelz "Lots of people who didn't' Holtsinger's willingness to "to
Atlantic Beach know Stan would think he was do something for anyone he
a gruff guy, but he had a kind had a feeling for" was demon-
heart. He was a good guy," said strated countless times.
NMessinese. Once a mutual friend's car
ters to: If he knew of someone in broke down. Stan spent several
need and hungry,, Stan coujd hundred dollars of his own to
be relied on to bring food, fix the car so the friend could
leader, P.O. Box including some of the items he make it to work, Marsden said.
grew on a farm off Girvin "He was a tremendous person."
lle Beach, Fla. Road, according to family and He served in the Marine
1 friends. Corps during World War II and
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was stationed in California and
Okinawa, where he was part of
the Seabees. His wife of 51 .
years, leanne B. Holtsinger and
a brother, Wallace Holtsinger,
both died before he did. In
addition to Mitchell, he is sur-
vived by his children Mark
(Tina'i Holtsinger and Claire
Holtsinger, all of Jacksonville
Beach. He also has a sister, Ann
West of Accomac, Va., and, of
course, his brother, Ed.
Stan was of the generation of
men who remove a hat when
talking to a lady'.
He practiced random acts of
kindness long before anybody
invented the term.
And, according to his many
friends, his force of will and
passionate interest in the%
Beaches and all that makes it
unique will be sorely missed.
When people talk about the
Good Old Days of the Beaches,
neighbors helping neighbors is
at the heart of it all. By all
accounts, Stan Holtsinger had
real heart.
I never met Stan Holtsinger
- and I wish I had..
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More letters to the editor:
What happened when the snake bit
To the editor: They took the available part of the snake
On Wednesday, April 5, I saw a large snake with us for identification. The Rescue unit per-
coiled at the base of our bulkhead in the reten- sonnel were so very kind and caring and effi-
tion pond. My first thoughts were that I need- client.
ed to get rid of him for my wife, Betty Lee and On the helicopter they thought the situa-
our neighbors. tion with me was precarious and I overheard
Thursday morning I went to our hardware them talking about it. In my head and heart I
store, bought a' square blade, long handled thought if it is my time it is just my time. That
shovel and had the front ground to a sharp I was in God's arms and I was not concerned
edge. When I got home about 10:30 a.m. the about that part of it.
snake was still enjoying the sun in the same At Shands they were just as caring and effi-
place. cient as the personnel of the Rescue and the
I struck him three times in all, cutting him helicopter had been. They have a toxicologist
completely in two at least twice. Upon the who determined it was a Florida Water Snake
third strike I overbalanced and fell in on top and not a water moccasin.
of the snake! By the time I was able to stand They treated me and kept me six hours to
up in the shallow water, the snake had bitten see if something else happened from perhaps
me several times on both arms and on the another bite while I was in the water!
chest. My son Joe wants to know why I call
I threw the snake up on the lawn and waded Cypress Village to change a light bulb but try
out of the pond onto the lawn. to kill a snake myself.
Betty Lee opened the door about that time Jack Proctor
and asked if I was ready to pack up (for our Cypress Village
planned trip to St. Augustine to a bed and
breakfast for a couple of days). She didn't
notice that I and my "ready to go" clothes were 1 OS On fixed incomes
sopping wet.
o We neither realized yet that I had been bit- Will use a Wal-Mart
ten. I threw the snake parts into the water
with the shovel and went in through the
garage to take off my wet clothes and go take To the editor:
a shower. It was then I realized I had been bit- I amin favor of aWal-Mart in Neptune Beach.
ten. For senior citizens o6i very fixed incomes it is a
My new polo shirt had a hole in it and I was God send. Many don't have cars or drive. As
bleeding from several bites. T went,ahead and usual, the seniors are the last to be considered.
took my shower. Any business that moves into that space will
Betty Lee called 911 to ask them what 1 cause more traffic'for sure. How about another
should do. They immediately said they would tall condo with cranes and blocked off streets for
be right over' and for me to stay calm until months and months.
then. The EMTs examined me briefly then told Doris W. Houser
us they would be sending me by helicopter to Jacksonville Beach
Shands Trauma center.
P at McManus wrote a book
called "Deer on a Bicycle."
I think I saw the deer the
other day. He zoomed by and
snickered at me as I lay on the
ground.
He was wearing dark blue
Spandex shorts and an orange
helmet that fit' snugly
between his horns. But I
could be mistaken. The shorts
might have been black.
It all happened because my
son-in-law Patrick gave me a
mountain bike.
"Thought since you're
working part-time now, you
might have time to ride this,"
he said. "We'll go biking
together sometime."
We had our chance a cou-
ple of Sundays ago. I was
ready. After all, I've been get-
ting up at 5:30 three morn-
ings a week and working out
for an hour.
Whoever called women the
weaker sex should meet Janice
Ludwig, our aerobics instruc-
tor, who has no sympathy for
an old .man whose quads are -
more like twins. .
My y'Wife has-been exercising
tifpre breakfast, [or ,12 -or -13
years. I swore
I'd. never do that. Six
o'clock is too early to strefth
anything, intentionally. But I
was wrong. After two months
of self-imposed agony, I actu-
ally look forward to the dry
heaves.
So mountain biking surely
would be a cinch. Nobody for-
gets ,h.ow to ride a bicycle,
especially an old. newspaper
carrier who seldom missed a
porch, even while biking
along at 10 miles an hour.
My -son-in-law, by the way,
had to bike the hard road. He
rides one of those bikes with
skinny wheels and 28 geais,
the kind Lance Armstrohg
rode fleeing his second mar-
riage. I would ride the narrow,
hilly trail in the woods.
"Some of those hills are
rough," was all Patrick said as
he headed down the pave-
ment and I confidently nego-
tiated'the trail entrance.
The first time [ wrecked,'a
young lady appeared behind
me out of nowhere. "You OK?"
she asked as I righted my bike.
"Yeah," I said. "I had the
choice of hitting that tree or
turning over."
She said the trail was proba-
bly. too advanced for a begin-
ner and advised me to turn
back. I told her I'd push on.
The second time I wrecked
was just before the deer wear-
ing Spandex flashed by and
snickered. Of course, I could
have been delirious. I'd been
on the trail for two hours with
no water.
Out of nowhere again
appeared my friend, this time
with her fiance. They were
going in the opposite direc-
tion. I was still an hour away
from the end.
"You're going the wrong
way," Kellie Page said. Her
boyfriend, Jamie Lovell,
agreed. Jamie volunteered to
take my truck keys to my son-
in-law, who then could drive
to a nearby highway to pick
up me and my bike. I accept-
ed his offer.
Before too long, I was on
my way home, bleeding,
exhausted, vanquished.
"You probably need to get
some shorts with this materi-
al," Patrick said later, pointing
to his Spandex.
I ,knew something was miss-
ing. Wonder where that deer
got his.
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Start rezoning commercial
to residential at Beaches
To the editor:
I share the same emotions expressed by the
Beaches Community, Just Say No to Walmart!
There is a Super-Walmart probably less.than 5
miles away on Atlantic Blvd., a traffic nightmare,
and another Super-Wal-Mart being built on Beach
Blvd. and Hodges. The Walmart at San Pablo and
Beach Boulevard will lose' leaving an empty
blighted mall. There is no need -for' a Super-Wal-
Mirt in our Beach Town and allowing Super-Wal-
Mart is a slap in the face to the merchants that are
members of our community. A Super-Wal-Mart
parking lot could also become a "Tent.City", with
overnight campers welcomed by Wal-Mart.
Would Amelia Island north of us allow a Big
Box? The answer is NO!
Amelia Island refused to allow that 'BiglHi'deous
Box into their Upscale Community. .
Amelia Island regarded the integrity_ of their
unique community, residents and local entrepre-
neurs and didn't sell out to Big Boxes. Our Beach
Community deserves more, unique specialty
establishments 'with an eclectic flavor adding to
the Beach lifestyle. -' -.
Let's not settle for'less then we .d~sen' an
think of the future generations.
The pro-Wal-Mart or pro-anv-busiriess-develop'-
ment on -Atlantic Blvd., is'aJso stronfig, especially
after 20 years these strip malls remain vacant. A
Super-Wal-Mart would result in closing other
stores, in nearby strip mall on Atlantic Blvd., like-
ly victims Ace and K- tart.
The attempts to revitalization of Atlantic Blvd.
are not new, but I suggest' re-zoning the property
to residential. There would be .tremendous
demand because people would love to buy homes,
townhouses, condos in walking distance to the
beach and the Town Center. I don't see aban-
doned houses in the area. ,'
Ecological benefits incorporated by housing
removes the ground water run off pollution of the
current parking
lot and new housing could benefit by xeriscape
landscaping, ground percolation.
Many commercial properties at.the Beach have
been 'rezoned from commercial to residential, for
example the Island Grill and the First Street Grill
have been razed for residential projects. Rezoning
the property to residential would solve this
"empty and blighted problem" and there remains
plenty of property vacant- for ,business. -Also
rezoning' from commercial to residential
improved tax revenues. Perhaps more property.
should' be rezoned from commercial/business to
residential this would be enhance the value for
the current property owners,
Robert J. Ricciardellf
Atlantic Beach
Cheaper is often too expensive for all
To the editor: .' 'as China.
Soirmetimes... 'cheaper'.is t6oo expensive. ; -l '' When ,you see those smiley,' faces in Wal-
\Ve do not anti or need.-the largest-'private Mart's ads on TV promising .low, low prices
'6fiiplover in the United States moving into think about this: who, in the end, pays the high
Neptune Beach. price to enrich the Wal-Mart Empire?
Wal-Mart has the reputation of using unfair Who pays? It will be our people in our com-
promotion and unequal ,payment practices that munity..,
demoralize its employees. Don't let Neptune Beach become \Wal-Mart
'If does 'harm' to community-based businesses'; city. Sometimes...'cheaper' is too expensive.
XAd it wilflput small 'miorn i .,pop' comp.arues. a
out of business. -.. L. Lazarus
'Wal-Mart accdeetates' te- 'loss of .Aimerrican-' Neptune Beach
manufacturing jobs to low-wage countries: such
Beaches must band together
Savings at store register do not
make up for property value hit
To the editor:
I wish to express my heartfelt applause for
Mayor Dick Brown and the council members,
who oppose the very idea of big box stores in
Neptune Beach. Councilor John Weldon's
proposed" ordinance to restrict the square
footage. of any new commercial building is
'right on,. timely and proactive. Preserving
-the character of Neptune Beach is exactly
vhy we elected' our neighbors and friends to
perform.these civic duties, and' theoretically
why they chose to run for public office in the
first place. Bravo! And, thank you to those
who are doing the work of serving your com- -
munity's interests..
I am more than a little disappointed with
..CGmlort..pade's._ stance on this' issue how-
eve:. 't .i my most 'ardent hope that he expe-'
riences a paradigm shift between now and
the next eJection. The people who helped .
Couricilir Pardee win the run-off election
against former Councilor Shimp are the exact
people most adversely affected by this possi-
ble, offensive development in District 2. If
this does occur, it will drive down the prop-
erty values of the residents surrounding this
commercial property- not raise it.
SMy mother and most of her neighbors'
botight'District.'2 property'in the 60's before
"a adeep.ommereial' area ever really existed in'
: Neptune- Beach 100% of these people "do,
not want a box store in their backyard for any
reason." Most of them now are elderly.
'and/or disabled on fixed incomes. Many are-'
now 'looking at reverse mortgages as their
ohly way to cope with the ever rising cost of
living, taxes and medical care. Driving down
their, property. values proportionally limits
their abilities to financially take care of them-
selves. The seniors of our community have
.made-great sacrifices for our nation and our
'generation. Hurting our seniors should not
be on our agenda. Surely we can all forego
the convenience of biking to the nearest
WalMart, if indeed we want to go the
WalMart.at all. And, no .- the "cost savings"
of shopping at' a big box store does not make
up for the many thousands of dollars lost in
property value;
There aie possible alternatives. We can
encourage arid solicit business we would like
to 3p09g.1-1teve. Barreau recently sug-
gested. 1'T personal 'woAuld' like to be able to
spend money locally at an organic grocery
store nativevp.jant nursery, any nursery, a
health 'and fitness center, medical offices,
alternative healing center, art galleries, day
care; skating rin'k, movie.theater or any num-
ber of possible restaurants.
The solution rto our current dilemma is to
do what -the great people of the beaches are
already doing. Band together. Keep talking
and wqrkig'.with_ our 'elected officials and
the pr6p oeiiers. Create the ordinances
.andzorn' liat-refleet what the community
reallyl wants, andfin the future only elect local
government officials that will actually repre-
sent your best interests.
S. -' .Robin Rutledge
SNeptune Beach
Common ground is AB's goal
S'-To the editor:
-'Developmental pressures in
Atlantic Beach have stirred
heeded public' debate over pri-
vate property, rights. As this
debate unfolds, we would do
w61l 'to consider these tdr&d'
l ,"'g.glfit ~W p'rpertyik fd6lhdi-
edin our natural wants, in the-
inreans with which we are
_.ndowed to satisfy these wants;.
and the right to what we acquire
b'" those means without violat-
ifig the similar rights of other
sensible beings." Thomas
Jefferson, 1816 "
While each owner is entitled
to a reasonable use and value of-
his or her property, each.of us is
also'a citizen of a larger (and
much loved) community. '
Since we choose, by free Will,
to live in this community of
friends and neighbors, we there-.
f6or implicitly agree to respect
the "similar -rights", of our
neighbors. We abide by such
agreements every day.
So, private 'property rights
cannot and should not be
absolute in a democratic society.
Active concern for the rights
of our-neighbors is the responsi-
.bility inherent in individual
property, rights. The central
challenge of-any local govern-
ment is to address the essential
needs, of the-larger community
while protecting the rights of
the individual.
As your elected representative,
I will listen, understand- and
compromise to balance these
differeit..issues. Together, we
.will come to common ground,
Jamie Fletcher
Atidntic Beach
Commissioner
Camp' Invention program is great
To the editor: es on .hands-on activities
I'm'writing this letter to thank "throughout the week,, that
the Ponte Vedra community Camnp invention provides an
and M. K. Rawlings Elementary enriclWing. experience for chil-
School for hosting the Camp' dren entering grades 1-6.
Invention program June 5-9. :Whether, they are creating a
Camp Invention is a b'ne- dog collar that translates bark-
week day camp for elementary- ing into English, a device to salt
aged children that focuses on soft pretzels, or an alien space-
creativiht,' teamwork and inven- ship, the children are enthusias-
tive-thinking skills. tic and excited about. their
There has been much discus- inventions.
sion recently regarding the need Throughout the camp week,
to better educate the next gener- they attend five different classes
action of professionals to fill a each day that focus on the basic
void in the fields of math and principals- of science, brain-
slence. storming and teamwork.
The Camp Invention program It is an exceptional communi-
hopes to help meet that chal-- ty that embraces this unique
lenge. Camp Invention was cre. summer enrichment program.
ated by the National Inventors (For more] information call
Hall of Fame Foundation.. (800) 968-4332 or visit
It is with this strong -support www.campinvention.org.
for innovation, as' well as' an Pat Forsythe
excellent curriculum that focus- Ponte Vedra Beach
Saturday, April 22, 2006
S8:00 am 2:00 pm -
Rain or Shine
Crafts Include: Doll Clothes
Jewelry, Music Boxes Crochet Items, Silk Florals
Woodworking, Ceramics Homemade Soap
Yard Art Embroidery
Hand Bags Clothing, Baby Shower
Angels Gifts & More
St. Andrews Lutheran Church (by-the-Sea)
1801 Beach Boulevard, JacksonvilleBeach
(Across from the Homestead Restaurant)
For More Information, Call 221-1763
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Registration is now opeRfor the annual.," .'
Sandcastle Contest. The contest will be held
April 29 on the beach at Jacksonville Beach.
Sponsored by:
The Beaches Leader
&
Jacksonville Beach
Recreation Dept.
3'0h Annual
Saindcastle C ontcst
2006-
CONTEST TO BE HELD:
WHEN: 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 29, 2006
WHERE: On the Beach at Jax Beach
CATEGORIES: 8 & under REGISTER AT:
9 12 yrs. jax Beach
13 16 yrs. Recreation Dept.
Family 321 Penman Rd.
Group Jax Beach
INFORMATION:. 247-6236
Choose your space Register Early
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Wedl-esdoy, April
What's Blooming: Brooke
Rauterson from Artistic Florist
will present "What's
Blooming?" at 10 a.m. at the
Ribault Garden Club, 705 2nd
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach. The
cost is $15, and reservations are
required. Call 221-5191.
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 Vedra 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
gives one-on-one education to
seniors, will be offered from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. at 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.V.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 Yack,
editor 6f "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.S.V.P.
Club: The
The University of North Florida Concert Choir, conducted by Dr. Merrill J. Palmer of Neptune Beach, will join forces with members
of the Jacksonville Symphony, the Jacksonville Children's Chorus and guest soloists for a performance of the St. Matthew Passion
by J.S. Bach at UNF's Lazzara Hall Friday, April 14. Part I will be performed at 4 p.m. and Part II will be performed at 7:30 p.m.
The concert is free and open to the public.
Republican Club of the Beaches
will meet at Po' Boys
Restaurant, 725-12 Atlantic
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. The social
starts at 6:30 p.m., followed by
the 7 p.m. meeting. Max Linn,
president of Florida Citizens For
Term Limits, is the guest speak-
er. Call Ed Raube at 246-7979
for information.
Sea turtle patrol: The
Beaches Sea Turtle Patrol will
have its first meeting of the sea-
son at 6:30 p.m. at the Beaches
Branch Library, 600 Third St.,
Neptune Beach. Visit
www.BSTP.net; e-mail
admin@bstp.net; or call 613-
6081 for information.
Film festival: As part of the
First Coast Environmental Film
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 from 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.
Children's Chorus and guest
soloists for a performance of the
St. Matthew Passion byJ.S. Bach
at UNF's Lazzara Hall. Part I will
be performed at 4 p.m. and Part
II will be performed at 7:30 p.m.
The concert is free and open to
the public.
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
Christ" at 7 p.m. Everyone is
welcome. '
Fish fry: Christ United
Methodist Church, 400
Penman Road, Neptune Beach,
will have a fish fry from 6 to
7:30 p.m. The cost is $5.
Saturday, April 15
Film festival: As part of the
SFirst.Coast Environmental. Film
SMaundy "servl1er"_'Ch-ris, estival,l"Blue.-.Vinyl"..will. be
""United-MethOdist" Church,' 400"' shown'at 10 a.m. at the Main
Penman Road, Neptune Beach, Library Auditorium, 303 N.
will have a Maundy Thursday Laura St., followed by a discus-
service at 7 p.m. Holy sion panel from 11:30 a.m. till
Community will be celebrated 12:30 p.m. Organic coffee and
afterward. refreshments will be served
from 9:30 to 10 a.m. Call 924-
Friday, April 14 1100, extension 234, for infor-
Good Friday. mation.
St. Matthew Passion: The
University of North Florida
Concert Choir, conducted by
Dr. Merrill J. Palmer of Neptune
Beach, will join forces with
members of the Jacksonville
Symphony, the Jacksonville
Easter egg hunt: The Annual
Community Easter Egg Hunt
will be held from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. at Jarboe Park in Neptune
Beach. Admission is free.
Sponsored by Beach United
Methodist Church., Visit
www.beachumc.org.
Plant sale: The Seaside
Playgarden will have a flower
and plant sale from 10 a.m. till
noon at 223 8th Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach.
Egg hunt: Christ United
Methodist Church, 400
Penman Road, Neptune Beach,
will host a community-wide
egg hunt from I to 3 p.m. All
children 10 and younger are
invited.
Art class: A family art class
will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. at
the Jacksonville Museum of
Modem Art, 333 N. Laura St.,
Jacksonville. The class is free
with 'museum admission. For
information, call Ashlie
Johnson at 366-6911, extension
207, or e-mail ajohnson
@jmoma.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
l0:30iam .. -, .! .,' i .ii
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 Way, 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
Outback, J. Turner Butler and
A1A. The book club will meet at
7 p.m. Call 543-9033 or e-mail
RedHatFoxes@aol.com for
information.
Dolphin Cove: The Dolphin
Cove Community Association
meets at the Ponte Vedra
Library. A meet and greet will be
held from 6:30 to 7 p.m., fol-
lowed by the 7 p.m. meeting.
Democratic club: The
Beaches Democratic Club meets
at 6:30 p.m. at the Neptune
Beach Days Inn, 1401 Atlantic
Blvd. Kevin Monahan, strategy
chair for the Duval County)
Democratic Party, is the feature
speaker. Call Peyton Hopkins at
249-9550 for information.
Book-signing: Sarah Dessen
will be at The Bookmark at 7
p.m. to read from and sign
copies of her new book "Just
Listen." Call 241-9026 for infor-
mation.
WednesJayApril -
19
Retired federal employees:
Chapter 1671 of the National
Active and Retired Federal
Employees will meet at noon at
the Golden Corral Restaurant,
14035 Beach Blvd. Visitors are
welcome. Call 731-3968 or 221-
7644 for information.
Son of Italy: Sons of Italy
Beaches Lodge #2821 will meet
at 6:30 p.m. at the Beaches
Branch Library's auditorium,
600 Third St, Neptune 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.
Coffee 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
James, 200 First St., Neptune
Beach. The cost is $2. Call 249-
3868 for information.
Women's association: The
Sawgrass Players Club Women's
Association will meet at 10 a.m.
at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Library. The 10:30 a.m. pro-
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 486 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. Visit
www.BSTP.net or call 613-6081
for information.
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., Jacksonville Beach. Call
221-1763 for information.
Tour de Parks: Tour de Parks
will be held from 9 a.m. till
noon in Atlantic Beach.
Participating parks are Jack
Russell Park, Howell Park, Bull
Park, Jordan Park, Donner Park,
Veterans Park, Tideviews Park
and Roses Park. 247-5828 or
242-0197.
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 Vour
Community," "The.. W.Vater's..-
Journey: Tihe Hidden.-Rivers ob-'
Florida" and "The' Living '
Waters" will be shown from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Jacksonville Landing Store
Front.924-1100, extension 234.
Parliamentarians: First
Coast Parliamentarians will
meet at 10:15 a.m. at the Ponte
Vedra Beach branch library, 101
Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra
Beach. Visitors are welcome. For
information, e-mail sher-
rycaip@aol.com or call 744-,
90794.
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OBITUARIES L
Barbara "Babs" White Barnes
Jules Gilden
Barbara "Babs" White Barnes, and Amy White; sister, Janet Ju
57, of Jacksonville, formerly of. Herndon; brothers, Phil White, 5, 2
Birmingham, AL died April 4, Mike White and Paul White of C
2006. and grandchildren, Nicholas Flor
Family members include her Holt, Katie Wills, Jeffrey Wills 191
husband, David L. Barnes; and Mallory Wills. mov
daughters, Alison Wills (Jeff) Visitation was held' April 6 front
and Tonja Benninger; son, in the Kilgroe Funeral Home of writ
Christopher Benninger Leeds, AL. sales
(Elizabeth); step-daughter, Services under the direction He
Elizabeth Jo Barnes; father and of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home Dire
step-mother, Col. Clayton T. in Jacksonville Beach. 8 ye
ingI
Fa
wife
George Cornelius Gild
Gild
Shai
Commander George ment in 1963 he represented, New
Cornelius, U.S. Navy (Retired) in Paris and Brussels, U.S. aero- Dap
died March 28, 2006. Born in space firms. Jack
South Toms River, NJ on July In 1980 he was appointed to Gild
27, 1920 he graduated from a Department of Defense civil-
Toms: River High School in ian post in avionics develop-
1937 and won a scholarship to ment at NATO Headquarters in
play trumpet in the band at the Belgium, where he won three
Pine Beach NJ Admiral Farragut annual Outstanding
Academy. A Congressional Performance awards. He was a
appointment won in 1939 sent life member of the U.S. Naval P.
him to the U.S. Naval Academy Institute and frequently born
where he contributed cartoons authored articles for its 9,.2'
and illustrations to the under- Proceedings and Naval History A
graduate publications, the Log magazines. An essay, My Job: Jack
and the Trident, and served on Protecting America's Freedom, avid
'the Design Committee of the was a winner in an American and
1943 Class Crest. He graduated Heritage ,Freedom Foundation daily
in 1942 in the wartime Class of writing contest. The American exte
1943. National Library of Poetry pub- sesse
He was inducted into the lished his poem, Eternal, ing
Toms River Regional Schools Vernal Spring. Another poem, to fa
Hall of Fame in 1991. In 23 The Epic of '43, brought him H
4 active duty Navy years he saw unofficial recognition as "The AirC
battleship service, destroyer Poet Laureate of the USNA in t
duty in WW II including the Class of 1943." He was a life and
Battle of the North Atlantic, member of the Association of the
two-ocean submarine service Navy Photographers and the Opt
and 15 years as a Naval Aviator, Association of Naval Aviation. fami
piloting 28 different aircraft Final retirement in 1985 took his I
types. In 1954 he wrote the him and his wife, Sally Stevens began
words and music of the Naval Cornelius, to San Diego, CA,' in I
Aviation's official theme then to Jacksonville where he Assc
march, Navy Wings of Gold. pursued a part-time career as a serve
He wore both the submarine freelance writer. In 1996 the Fa
officer's Gold Dolphins and the Navy Chief Photographers wife
carrier pilot's Golden Wings. A Association made him an Jona
Navy Photographic School Honorary Chief Petty Officer, a Dav
graduate, he wrote, produced rare distinction for a commis- Dan
and directed naval training sioned officer. dau'
films, supervised aerial photo- He is survived by a son, Stric
graphic research, and repre- George Andrew Cornelius of
sented the U.S. Navy in NATO New York City; two grandchil-
weapons development pro- dren, Matthew Ryer and
grams. He served on the Roxanna Bell Cornelius; a ,
Steering Committee guiding niece, Elinor Searing of Point H
successful international devel- Pleasant, NJ and two nephews, H
opment and production of the Donald' Cornelius of Alaska
Atlantic, NATO's Maritime and Wayne Cornelius of
Patrol- Aircraft.-, As a photor.; Delmar, NY.
reconnaissance 'pilot .he wasiol. Arr i~'gr'ent'..by fHardag6* TI
decorated for hazardous mis- Giddens Funeral Home in Beac
sions over hostile territory. He Jacksonville Beach. A memori- a si
was awarded the Secretary of al service will be held ages
the Navy Commendation, the Thursday, April 13, at 1 p.m. in age.
Atlantic, Pacific, European Christ Episcopal Church, Ponte O
Theater, National Defense Vedra Beach. In lieu of flowers, 1i 1
Service and China Station donations may be made to the the
medals. He held French and American Humane Society or cono
Russian Interpreter-Translator the Jacksonville Humane tion
Certificates. After Navy retire- Society. tanc
med
i.Lu
Betty Bell Culp n
Betty Bell Culp, 83, longtime
resident of Jacksonville and the
Beaches, died at home on April
8, 2006. She was born in.
Gainesville, TX, daughter of
the late Gideon and Maude
Ora (Flyn) Bell. She married her
longtime childhood friend, Hal
Culp, who she met when she
was two and he was seven.
Together they traveled exten-
sively as he moved with his
government job. Originally
becoming acquainted with
Jacksonville through work,
they fell in love with the area
and retired here.
Surviving are her husband of
64 years, Hal, three children,
Donna Macky of San Antonio,
TX, Dianne McGill of Neptune
Beach, Michael (Robin) Culp of
Atlantic Beach, eight grand-
children, Renee Summers,
Margaret .Ann (Buddy)
Lockwood, Kelly (Fred) Flores,
Sean McGill, Michelle (Doug)
Orr, Mark (Debbie) Macky,
Brandon Culp and Justin Culp,
eight great-grandchildren and
a brother-in-law Pete Cook.
A celebration of her life will
be held on Thursday, April 13
at 10 a.m. at Hardage-Giddens
Funeral Home in Jacksonville
Beach.
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les Gilden, 89, died April Monica, CA; grar
006 in the Hadlow Center Myran Seth (Angel
Community Hospice of NE Albany, CA, Benja
ida. He was born on July 2, (Monique Grillet)
6 in St. Louis, MO. He Hollywood, FL,
7ed here in June of 1979 Michael Cheting,
n Hampton, VA. He was a Alexander Cheung
ter, columnist and was in Thomas Cheung
s for The Beaches Leader Jacksonville' and ti
also served on the Board of grandchildren, St
actors of the Los Pradas for and Chenoa. Pred
'ars, and was an outstand- his son Stephe
leader of the community. Gilden, and sisti
mily members include his Gilden Russell.
of 4.1 years, Constance A graveside buri
len; daughters, Julia Louise April 6 n thi
len of San Rafael, CA, Memorial' Park c
nnon Elizabeth Gilden of Beach, with t
v York City, NY and Susan Nochum Kurinsky,
phne (Tommy) Cheung of Services under tl
ksonville; sister, Estelle of Quinn-Shalz Fu:
len Hasson, of Santa in Jacksonville Bea
Paul S. Lockerman, Jr.
aul S. Lockerman, Jr., 79, Joey, Ion Paul,
n Dec. 23, 1927 died April Allecia iMark)
006. Norton, David, Jr.,
long time resident of Brooke, Ashley &
,sonville Beach, he was an Austin, Daryl &
I artist enjoying sketching Chase Strickland,
painting for many years, Jacob, Shelby,
y walks on. the beach and Heather and
.nsive traveling and pos- Madison Norton.
ed the special gift of mak- He was preceded i
everyone laugh, according his sister, Frankie
family. and his mother
e served in the U.S. Army Lockerman.
Corps at the end of WW1I Funeral Services'
he position of Draftsman at noon on Saturd
later Weatherman. He was in the Chapel of (
owner of Mayfair Funeral Home w
icians for over 50 years, a Richard C. Wood
ily owned business that Visitation will be
father, Paul Lockerman, Sr. prior to the service
an in 1946. He was active will be in th
the Professional Optical Memorial Park C
)ciation of FL for years, Atlantic Beach.
ing as President. In lieu of flowers
family members include his may' be made
e of 57 years, Lydia; sons, Lighthouse Chur
than (Linda) Lockerman, Nazarene Buildi
id (Debbiel ockerman. 13363 Beach Blvd.,
ny (Elaine) Lockerman; Services under ti
ghter, Teena (B.J.) Quinn-Shalz Fun
ckland; and grandchildren 3600 3rd St.
ndchildren,
a) Isaacs, of
amin Lewis
Isaacs, of
Andrew
Matthew
and Daniel
g, all of
three great -
ella, Cyrus
deceased by
en Shaver
er, Pauline
al was held
e Beaches
of Atlantic,
he Rabbi
officiating.
he direction
neral Home
ch,.
Sockerma
n death ,by
Lockerman
Frances D.
will be held
ay, April 15
Quinn-Shalz
Nith Pastor
officiating.
one hour
e. Interment
e Beaches
cemetery of
s, donations .
to the
ch of the
ng Fund,
, Jax., PL.
he direction
eral Home,
hospital seeks teen volunteers
FRO STAFgF ... -to the hospital,.volunteers.wilL..
he Baptist Medical Genter:') be expected towiork',at ledst,.7;.'
:hes Auxiliary will sponsor or 8 weeks, allowing them time
summer teen program for to spend with family.
14 through 18 years of Applications are available at
the information desk in the-
rientation will be held at hospital lobby and returned no
a.m. May 6 with a tour of later than April 28 to the atten-
hospital, a mandatory film tion of jerri Snavely, Teenage
cerning safety, codes, infec- Volunteer Chairman. For infor-
control and the impor- nation call 246-6516.
'e of confidentiality in the
Lical field.
inch will be served by the
pital and all teens will get
r assignments for the sum- H hurricane
in areas such as Nursing
vice, Outpatient Simple an
station, Outpatient imple an(
;ery, Labor and Delivery,
iology, Emergency
artment, and Physical
rapy. Transparent
ie chairmen of the above
ices will also be present at Quick to InstallII
orientation to explain and to tall
details of each service.
Lrticipants will work four Lightweight
rs Monday through Friday
ng morning or afternoon
ts. '* Folds for easy store
nce students have only 10
ks of vacation time to give
photos submitted
(Above) Christian McGlothern
and Gordon Beck try their
hand at being sailors,'while-
Alyssa Griffin (left) practices
modeling, during creative
dress-up play at Beaches
Academy Child Development.
The activity was part of
Jacksonville Mayor John
Peyton's Links to Literacy
Preschool Program.
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Patricia Ann Enea, 76, died
on April 7, 2006 at her home.
Born Patricia Klappholz in
Irvington, NJ, she lived most
of her life in New Jersey before
moving' to Jacksonville,
Florida in 19.90.
After graduating from West
Side High School in Newark,
she worked for New Jersey Bell
Telephone as a long distance
operator. She later spent many
years working in various posi-
tions in retail department
stores. .
She was a congregant of
Saint Paul's Catholic Church
in Jacksonville Beach.
She is survived by her hus-
band of 56 years, John B.
Enea. She is also survived by
her children, Susan Adamchak
and h e'r husband
Heritage of Randolph,
and John Enea and
Katherine Newman
Whippany, NJ.
She also survived by
ter, Betty Bindus of LI
NJ, and numerous
nephews and cousins.
No funeral service
planned. Memorial
will be celebrated in th
in Florida and New Jer
Donations may be r
Community Hospi(
Northeast Florida or Ai
Cancer Society. Airang
by Greenlawn Funeral
4300 Reach Bou
Jacksonville, Florida.
Funeral Home
Jacksonville Beach.
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gements Sandalwood High School's
Home, auditorium, 2750 John Prom
ilevard, Blvd. in Jacksonville.
A renovation of the Fletcher
in High School auditorium,
which is usually home'to the
annual theater program, has
forced the relocation, accord-
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ree YBAG.
Auditions will begin at
e, noon and continue through 4
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dit~- May 7 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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Art camp offers
spring break fun
':' 'phoc, byKATHY.NICOLEri
d lamb chops ready forthe grill. : .. ;.
favoritess inCl
brune, grill
by KATHY',NIE l. lT "
COL UMN1ST ', ,
Still looking,f ^.AI/._.
some new ideas'ftr
what to make ... ,, COOKS
Easter Sunday? .
Several Of. th cooks
Several f dough efoe baking.
previouslyvfeatured- in. "These are the best Easter
this column have' eggs," said, Uggles.
The,.'eggs hard cook in the
contributed holiday oven.and taste delicious."'
recipes f.or-Easter L .slse's'serving a large
brunch or din ner. g oup, Uggles always makes
~ ..:. : '. .multiple loaves because
'Some recipes are quick and "everyone should have their
easy while a few.are more own egg."
time-intersive and.chal'leng- Abby' Myers who is iin her
ing; but all are among'what fourth year of teaching "Easy
Swe call our column Was to Gourmet" classes,
"favorites." contributed the main course
SPersonal Chef Cliistilna : ecipe. She recommended
Phipps of Culinary Conmforts grilling .lamb chops'for an-
by Christina suggested.1her easv and.delicious change of
recipe for Easter Brunch P-ie.. pace. from the usual roast
Her family traditionall- lamb, baked ham, or turkey.
skips the big Easter.'diinn.er Mers'marinates the chops
and either serves brunch'oi' before'grilling and serves
goes on a picnic. ,"' .. them with a seasoned butter
,Phipps brunch recipe ,?': -:i, flavored with orange and
begins with puff. pastur'fo'r 'chopped fresh mint.
the crust and then inclidy Two side dish recipes come
several layers of .omele..s e nd s from Ponte Vedra physician
fillings. Ha ve this asssmebl"e''I Tim Baird. His recip. for
the' night before .se i .:.Aramelized Onion Mashed
thef bake at'aconve ; ..PQa,toes' turn everyday pota-
time. '. .. ipt o.holiday fare.
Family cook- '.A AV A sa.6..iap Peas,with.NMint
contributed i'ig l! a ht and refreshing,
[talian Easter. '* able dis that would be
with candied. L;" s indlig with'any num-'
colored Easter '. of meats. Baird also sug-
To make the.ba ti'te usLing' the Mint'Oil fot a
ropes of the swveet -d'0'`g..aT..- %mairiade or salad dressing.
twisted together f a',. ,Eonte edra s Leeanne
ring. Then unco6ke ..oloed, meadowss contributed a
Easter eggs' are.rest! -i;.h ecip.that she said has
NOR
:'.-'
led lamb chops
i 1 J L .* .:
stood the test of time for
several reasons.
Sh... S aid Curried Fruit Bak,
"tastes good, can be done
ahead of time, and takes
minimal time to prepare. 'If
this were not enoughlit can
be turned into a dessert." -
Serve the fruit casserole
along with the main-course
or spoon into a sherbet size
dish and top with a scoop of
ice cream.
An elegant dessert recipe.
comes from Mary Bracey in
Atlantic Beach. Bracey, a pas.
try chef,' contributed the
recipe for Coconut Cake
with Lime Curd Filling. ;-
People often associate
coconut with springtime
desserts, she said, and the
use of the Lime Curd Filling
adds some tropical South'
Florida flavor to this cake.,
There are several' steps to
make this dessert. But it is
sure to bring raves from fami
ily and guests. Bracey, also
suggested a few shortcuts
which still result in a won-
derful spring dessert. To save
time, use a box yellow cake
mix for the cake and lemon
curd which can be purchased
in some specialty supermar-'
kets.
The following are Easter
recipes from several of the col-'
umnn'.s featured cooks.
Easter Brunch Pie
iChristina Phipps,'
Culinary Comforts,by-
Christina)
1 package'fTro6ze ish'eets "
of.puff pastry;(i"'7 oz.;)
thawed .'. '
POTATOES:
2 tablespoons butter
1 package Simply
Potatoes, red potato wedges -
in grocer refrigerated sec-
.tion
1 sweet onion-- cut into
thin slivers
one-quarter ts.psalt
one-quarter tsp. pepper
OMELET:
2 Tablespoons butter
6 eggs (Egg Beaters can be
substituted) -.use half real
eggs- half chive and cheese
egg beaters ,
one-eighth tsp. salt
one-eighth tsp., pepper
2 Tablespoons water
OPTIONAL: -Fresh or dried
herbs of your choice -,l Tof..
fresh chopped or 1 tsp. of
dried. Mix and match--
Some good choices that go
with eggs ate: chives, parsley,
oregano,;.marjorami, basil,
d thyme, lemon bal* or sage -
choose yotir favorite!
FILLING:' '
one-half lb. thin sliced
deli ham --.cut into itrlps
8 oz. finely shredded .'
cheddar cheese -- reduced.fpat
is fine! '
See RECIPES, A-10
pnoto by KATHY NICOLETTI
Mary Bracey's recipe for
Coconut Cake with Lime
Curd Filling adds some
South Florida flavor to a
classic coconut cake.
FROAf STAFF
,Emotions were at center
stage at the Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach Tuesday,
when cartoonist Bob Drost
taught a class of 6- to 10-year-
olds how characters on a page
might be drawn to show their
feelings.
Each of the students, attend-
ing spring break art camp this
- week-at the center, was making
his or her own cartoon book,
complete with characters
speaking i.n bubbles and a col-
orful cover giving a hint at
what's. inside.
Down the. hall, Connie
Fr6sterison kept the class of 4-
and 5-vear-olds busy making
Snoopy ears from black con-
struction paper in that class's
vrip .of the, day-'s art camp.
SThe camp continues through
Friday, with each day's activi-
ties centered around a theme,
as follows:
-'A Day of Clay and Paper
Mache" is,, featured today,
"Mosaic- Masterpieces" is.
scheduled T.iyrsdavy and
'Calling all Chefs" will beheld
Friday.
Classes for ages 4 and 5 are 9
a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at $25 daily
for members and $30 for non-
members. Classes for ages 6 to
10 are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at $35
for members and $40 for oth-
ers daily.
Regular classes at the center
are canceled this week because
of the children's art camp. I
For information, call 280-
0614. The center is at 50
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach;
The Winston Family YMCA
on Landrum Lane is also offer-
ing camp this week during
spring break for St. Johns
County public schools.
Hours are 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
with daily activities such. as
swimming, arts and .crafts,
indoor and outdoor games,
and a bowling field trip.
The cost i.s $25 daily for
YMCA members and $35 daily
for others. Fot more.informa-
tion, call 543-9622:
In Jacksonville Beach today,
parents can have their young-
sters interact with police and
firefighters from Jacksonville
Beach in a free event 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. at Ollie Koala's Back
Yard, 1318 Beach Blvd.
The children'will hear about
fire safety, and can have their
fingerprints taken. Admission
is free.
Photo Iy KATHY HARTMANI'
Bob Drost (left) mimics ,the drawing he made to illustrate the
title of a cartoon book by Olivia Brown (right), "We Used to
Have a Bird," Tuesday at art camp at the Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach.
Rnoto bVKATHY ARTMA'JI
.'Connie Frostenson (left'rear) and her helper Kelly Sherman ;:
pose Tuesday with their class of 4- and 5-y/ear-olds at art camp.
The children are yeering paper "Snoopy" ears.
Dignity U Wear says
undie collection success,
FROM STAFF
"Undie Sunday and Undie
Monday," the community-
wide clothing drive initiated
'by Dignity U Wear to collect
brand new children's under-
wear for the needy, far exceed-
ed' initial goals, organizers
have announced.
Cindy Spernce Sadler, devel-
opment director for the organ-
ization begun by Ponfe Vedra
resident Henri Landwirth, said
the drive collected 70,243
pieces of underwear, most of it
for children, during a six-week
campaign that culminated
with Undie Sunday,- March 5,
and Undie Monday, March 6.
About 200 faith groups, busi-
nesses and school groups col-
lected the new clothing. All of
the items collected will be dis-
tributed to people in need
through the Dignity U Wear
network.
Priority, will be given to
agency requests coming from
North Florida and others ini
areas that participated in the
drive.
Dignity U Wear distributes
Brand new clothing for men,
women and children through
260 social service agencies in
31 states.
"We're elated by the results
of this first. .. campaign," said
Sadler. "We thought we'd gent
erate interest ard get some
good results, but for a first time
effort, we just weren't sure hox.
we would eRd up."
Plans for next year's under*
wear collection have begun,
she said. It will kick off irn
February and end in MarcWh
just as it did this year.
Dignity U Wear was founded
in 2000 to provide new socks
and underwear to the home-
less. The nonprofit organiza-
.tion expanded rapidly' and
now distributes brand neW.
clothing of all types to men;
wdmen and children. The
organization has donated. 1.3.
million pieces of clothing, val-
ued at $20 million, to more
than 175,000 people
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EnDo events
Natalie Cook and Justin Mortimore Keith Lomblo and Kelly Hotaling
Cook-Mortimore
Hotalig-Lomblo
S Nathan Philgreen and Katherine Roberts
Roberts-Philgreen
Natalie Michelle Cook and
Justin: Anthony Mortimore,
both of St. Augustine, has
announced their engagement
i obe married.
The bride-elect is the daugh-,
ter of Cecil Cook of Wabash,
]nd., and Sallyanne' Smith of,
Jacksonville. She is a graduate
of Fletcher High School :apd
the University of North
Florida.
She is employed as a person-
nel specialist with the St. Johns
County School District.
The groom-elect is the so6nof
John and Cherie Mortimore III
of Mishaivaka, Ind. He is a'
graduate of Penn High School.
in Mishawaka, Ind. He is
employed as a mortgage under-
writer at PHH Mortgage. -
The couple plan to marry at
6:30 p.m. May 27 at St. Johns
Golf and Country Club in St.
Augustine.
Kelly Hotaling arid Keith
Lomblo, both of Jacksonville,
have announced their engage-
ment to be married.
The bride-elect is the daugh-,*
ter of Paul and Laurna Hotaling
of .acksonville and James and
Terry Curtis of Bainbridge, N.Y.
She is a graduate of,
Bainbridge-Guilford High
,School and and the State
University of New York at.
Oneonta. She is employed as a
teacher at Jacksonville Beach
Elementary.
The groom-elect is the son of,
Phillip and Sue Lomblo of.
Milwaukee, WVisc., and Linda
Lomblo of New Richmond,
Wisc. He is a graduate of New
Richmond iWisc.) High
School. He is employed as a
sales consultant in
Jacksonville.
The couple plan to marry at
4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, at
Hidden Hills Country Club in
Jacksonville.
Katherine Roberts and'
Nathan Philgreen, both of
Columbia, S.C., have
announced their engagement
to be married.
The bride-elect is the daugh-
ter of Warren and Mary Roberts
of Neptune Beach. She is a
2002 graduate of Fletcher High
School and will graduate in
May from Columbia (S.C.)
International University.
The groom-elect is the son of.
Dan and Esther Philgreen of
Columbia, S.C. He is a 2002
graduate of Irmo (S.C) High
School and will graduate in
December from the University
of South Carolina's pre-den-
tisty program.
The couple plan a June 3
wedding at the Casa Marina
Hotel in Jacksonville Beach.
I p
pnolo su IiTrIed
Fletcher High principal Helene Kirkpatrick (center) receives a $500 donation from Greg Franks of
the Beaches Educational Foundation. The money will go toward college scholarships for select
Fletcher graduares. Also pictured is Deb Nemeth of the Fletcher PTSA with a plaque from BEF.
Birth
Logan Shakibi Adams, the
son of Negin Shakibi and Ken
Adams of Washington, D.C.,
was born March 30 in
Washington's Sibley Hospital.
The 9-pound, 5-ounce, 22-
inch baby's maternal grandpar-
ents are Reza and Banoo
* Shakibi of Tehran, Iran. His
paternal grandparents are
Chuck Adams of Ponte Vedra
Beach and Paulina Adams of
Lakewood, Wash.
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8:3o AM Contemporary
9:30 AM Conteraditipornalry
1:0oo AM Traditional
BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
SE CHURCH
1423 Eighth Avenue North, Jacksonville Beach
Holy Week Services II
Wednesday, April 12th 5:00 p.m.
Join us at 5:00 p.m. for a special demonstration of the Passover Seder meal by
Greg Savill. A soup and sandwich meal will follow the demonstration.
Thursday, April 13th 7:00 p.m.
Our Nlaundy Thursday worship will feature the use of'the Holden Evening
Prayer and will include Holy Communion. Pastor Jacobs will preach the conclu-
sion of the sermon series "The Seven Last Words from the Cross." The sei'vice
will conclude with the ceremonial Stripping of the Altar.
Friday, April 14th 7:00 p.m.
Our Good Friday worship will feature a Tenebrae liturgy and will include many
meaningful hymns, powerful special music, and the reading of the entire Passion
account.
Saturday, April 15th 5:30 p.m.
New to Bethlehem this year. our Easter Vigil service is a special time for prayer
and meditation. The service will include meditative music, scripture readings,
and the special testimony of three members of our congregation. Don't miss out
on this unique opportunity to worship!
Sunday, April 16th 7:00,9:00, & 11:00 a.m.
Our Easter Festival Worship Services will triumphantly proclaim the Resur-
rection of our Lord Jesus Christ through majestic music, powerful preaching,
and the celebration of Holy Communion.
ka Please also join us for Easter Breakfast served from 8:00-9:00 a.m.
All children and young families are invite to join us for an Easter
Egg Hunt in the playground from 8:30 a.m.- 9:00 a.m.
*There will be no Sunday School or Adult Bible Study on Easter Sunday.
Enjoy worship and fellowship with your family.
Phone: 249-5418 www.blcjaxbeach.org
.. J .CHURCH
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach
,' 285-6127
ChrnsEpiscopalChurch.org
HOLY WEEK &
EASTER SCHE-D0LE
Palmhn Sunday, t9
Liturgy of the Palhixm.snroc$iou
Gather in the north par lngilot, 15 r .pror ,tach service
Maundy Thursdy,,i .3
7:00PM Holy Euciarist, F Wf te Church
Good Fnri
Prayer-V Chapet I
4:30-5:00 PM'Meditatio &-'cr.pfet.
5:30 PM Theireat trml apt a
Sunday of the ReOiib fri: 16
6:30 AM Sunrise Serice on theIBeaci
(Ponte Vedra In& &Club &bSe'at Beach Club)
7:45, 900, -fl:0ai~P0M "
FestivaliHoly E tarit ist urch
9:00AM Festival Holy Eucharist at San Pablo
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Recipes: Easter 'fa ie iticlude Italian meringue buttercream
Cont. from A-8
1. On lightly floured sur-
face, roll each sheet to fit
into pie plate. Lay 1 sheet
into a 10" round (greased or
sprayed) deep pie dish and
set aside.
2. In a skillet, melt 2
tablespoons butter until siz-
zling, add potatoes, onion,
salt and pepper. Toss
around and continue to cook
on medium high heat stir-
ring and tossing often until
onions and potatoes are
lightly browned and cooked
through. Set aside.
3 In small bowl stir togeth-
er all omelet ingredients,
except butter, adding the
fresh or dried herbs if you
like. In a skillet, melt 1
tablespoon butter until siz-
zling. Pour one-half of the
omelet mixture into skillet.
Cook over medium heat. As
omelet mixture sets; lift
lightly with spatula to allow
uncooked portion to.flow.
underneath. Continue cook-
ing until set, 2 to 3 minutes.
Turn over or flip it's/okay if
it doesn't stay all in one
piece. When done, slide.
omelet into pie plate lined
with puff pastry.
4. Layer other ingredients
on top of omelet as follows:
one-quarter lb. ham strips,
half sauteed potatoes, 1 cup
shredded cheese. Then
reverse and add the remain-
ing potato onion mixture,
the rest of the ham and
sprinkle with the remaining
cheese.
5. Prepare remaining
omelet with butter and slide'
onto top of pie ingredients.
Top with remaining pastry,';
crust. Press together edges of
both sheets of pastry to form,
a rim; crimping or flute
edges with fingers like a
regular pie crust trimming
off excess pastry.
6. Cover and refrigerate
overnight. If you are-ready
to eat now, preheat oven to
375 degrees.
7. Bake. for 30 to 35 min-
utes or until golden briwn.
Let stand 5 minutes before
cutting into wedges. If pie is
refrigeraed overnight, let
stanrd-aWoom temperature
about 30 minutes before bak-
ing. Serves 8.
Serving Ideas: Let it sit
out and then bake while the
kids are hunting for Easter
Eggs and then all come in
for, a delicious and satisfying
breakfast!! Or serve with
fresh fruit and fresh
squeezed juice (or.mimosas!)
for a delightful brunch after
church services!!
Italian Easter Bread
(Ada Uggles)
two and three-quarters to-
three and one-quarter.cups
unsifted flour
one-quarter cup sugar
1 tsp. salt ,
1 pkg. active dry yeast
two-thirds cup milk
2 T margarine
2 eggs at room tempera-
ture
one-half cup mixed can-
died fruit
dne-quarter cup chopped
blanched almonds
one-half tsp. anise seed
melted margarine
5 colored raw eggs
confectioners sugar frost-
ing
colored sprinkles
In a large bowl, combine 1
cup flour, sugar, salt, and
yeast. Heat milk and 2 T
margarine in a saucepan over
low heat until liquid is warm
1120 to 130 degrees). Add to
dry ingredients, beat 2 min-
utes at medium speed, scrap-
ing bowl occasionally.
Add eggs and one-half cup
flour. Beat at high speed for
? minutes. Stir in enough
additional flour to make a
soft dough.
Turn onto a floured board.
Knead about 8 to 10 min-
utes. Place in greased bowl,
turning to grease top of
dough. Cover, let rise until
doubled (about 1 hour).
Punch dough down, turn
onto floured board. Knead in
fruits, almonds, and anise
seed. Divide in half. Roll
each piece into a 24-inch
rope. Twist ropes together
loosely, form into a ring on a
greased baking sheet. Brush
with melted butter.
Place colored eggs into
spaces in the twist. Cover
and let rise until doubled,
about 1 hour. Bake at 350
degrees for 30 to 35 minutes
or until done. Remove from
baking sheet and cool.
Frost ring with confection-
ers sugar frosting and deco-
rate with sprinkles.
Lamb Chops with
Orange Zest
and Mint Buttet
(Abby Myets, Easy Way to
Gourmet)
8 bone-in 2%o thick loin
lamb chops
, one-half cup olive oil.:
one and one-half T fresh
chopped garlic
the juice from one-quarter
naval orange
1 T fresh minced rosemary
1 stick of unsalted bt
Softened I ;. '
1 T orange zest
1 tsp. fresh parsley:
S4T .fresh mint leaves
chopped
Mix together tHe6oliv
garlic, orange. jufce and
mary. .Ma1rinate -the lan
chopsl in this mixture-i
zip lock bag in the refr
tor at least 4 hours or
overnight.
NtLi. the butter with I
orange zest, and parsley
Form into d log and ch
When well chilled, roll
chopped mint.
Grill the'chops on m
high heat for five and
to six minutes per side
have the meat done mi
um. Grill for a longer o
shorter time if another
perature is desired.
Have the seasoned bi
ready and not overly c
Serve the chops on a p
garnished with fresh ro
mary. Top each chop w
pat of the seasoned bu
Caramelized-Oi
Mashed Potato
(TimBaird)
Put one and one-hall
lbs.uh peeled Yukon Go
potatoes, cut into 1 inc
cubes, in a medium sau
and cover with water.
one tsp salt and boil o%
moderate heat until tei
about 15.minutes. Drai
return to the pan and I
warm, 1Melt,4'tablespo
unsalted .bitter in a'sm
skillet. Add one mince
low onion and cook ov
moderately low heat, st
ring,' until well. brown&
about 20 minutes. Mas
potatoes with three-qu
cup hot milk and 2 tab
spoons unsalted butter
in the.caramelized onic
and season' with salt an
pepper. Makes'4 serving
Sugar Snap P
with Mint Oi
(Tim Baird)
one-third cup fresh r
leaves
one-third cup canola
Salt and, freshly grou
pepper
one-half Ib.sugar sna
peas, strings removed
In a medium saucepa
boiling water, blanch t
mint just until limp an
bright green, about 30
onds.. Using a slotted s
transfer the mint to a
blender and pulse until
ly chopped. With the
machine on, add the o
thin stream and blend
pureed. Transfer to a b(
and season with salt an
pepper. Add salt to the boil-
ing water, and then blanch
the sugar snap peas until just
tender and bright green,
about 3 minutes. Drain well,
transfer to a bowl and toss
with about 1 tablespoon of
the mint oil.
The leftover mint oil can
be used as a marinade for
chicken, lamb chops or firm
white fish or mix with
lemon juice for a salad dress-
ing.
Curried Baked Fruit
(Leeanne Meadows)
1 poundn) can pear halves
1 (1-pound) cling peaches
1 I1-pound) can pineapple
chunks
1 (1-pound) can apricot I
halves
12 Maraschino cherries
three-quarters cup light
brown sugar
3 teaspoons curry [powder
one-third cup butter or
margarine, melted
* two-thirds cup blanched
slivered almonds
utter, Drain all fruit. Add sugar
.and curry powder to melted
butter; Arrahge fruit and
-nuts in layers in casserole,
pour butter mixture over all
.and bake at 325 degrees for 1
"' hour. Refrigerate overnight;
,.' reheat at 350 degrees before
serving. .Yield 10 to 12 serv-
ings.
ve oil, Coconut Cake with
d;rose- Lime Curd Filling
nb
n a (Mary Bracey)
igera-
Chiffon Cake
3 cups Cake Flour
the
y. one and one-quarter cup
lill. sugar
I in
1 tsp. salt
edium 5 tsp. Baking Powder
a half
to 12 Eggs ^ separated into
edi- yolks and whites
)r
tem- 1 cup oil
1 cup + 2 tbsp. water
utter
hilled. I tbsp. vanilla extract
latter
se- one and one-quarter cup
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1 tsp. cream of tartar
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in .
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*d yel- yolks.
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sh' the blend well,' using a slow
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ons one-third of yolk mixture
d and blend well. Once com-
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bowl and add last one-third
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owl You will have to run a but-
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Education
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BRIEFS
High school students will have a chance to. practice the SAT on
May 22, when the Princeton Review holds a free practice SAT at
the Palm Valley Community Center, 148 Canal Blvd. Hours are
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Participants will receive a professionally proctored exam as well
as a seven-page, free diagnostic report, detailing their strengths
and weaknesses on each section.
at To register, students can visit The Princeton Review's Web site
at www.PrincetonReview.com, or they can call the office at 1-800-
273-8439.
The Ponte Vedra Soccer Club, seeking to raise $60,000 to help
build a training/educational facility at Davis Park, is conducting
a Harley-Davidson motorcycle raffle.
Up. to 5,000 tickets will be sold for a 2006 black Harley-
Davidson fuel-injected Fat Boy. The tickets are $20 per ticket or
S six tickets for $100.
The drawing will be held May 13 at the club's annual spring
picnic at Davis Park. Tickets may be purchased online at
www.PonteVedraSoccerClub.com.
Tickets also are sold at Bogey Grille, Oceanside Cleaners and
Play It Again Sports in Ponte Vedra and through Ponte Vedra
Soccer Club players and their families.
Official rules are available at www.pontevedrasoccerclub.com.
For more information, call 304-0845.
*
Landrum.Middle School volunteers are invited to a tea lunch-
eon from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 21 at the school on Landrum
Lane. Volunteers are asked to RSVP to Charron Unlauf at
umlaufc@stjohns.kl2.fl.us or at 285-9080.
Rawlings Elementary School will collect donations for
Goodwill April 20-2-1. Each student who brings in a donation
receives a certificate for a free kids meal at Firehouse Subs.
Schools with the most donations receive a Radio Disney party.
The Ocean Palms Elementary School spring family fun night
will be held April 21 at the Landrum Lane school. Dinner will be
catered by Outback Steakhouse.
For the Kids
'u-GI-OH DUELS are tions learning environment
staged at 2 p.m. Saturday at that offers 16 hands-on sta-
Books-A-Million, 738 Marsh tions for children and adults
Landing Parkway, Jacksonville to explore the concepts in
Beach. Call273-8055 for irinfor- modern and contemporary
nation. art. Entry is free with paid
HANDS-ON CHILDREN'S entrance to the Jacksonville
MUSEUM offers hands-on Museum of Modern Art.
activities, play and learning Children are admitted free
opportunities for kids from every, Sunday for family Free
9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Day at 333 Hemming Plaza in
through Saturday at 8580 downtown Jacksonville. Hours
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville. of operation are 11 a.m. to 5
Admission is $3.50 for chil- p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and
dien ages 1-3 and $5.50 for all Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
others. Call 642-2688 for Wednesday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
information. Saturday and Noon to 5 p.m.
JMOMA'S ARTEXPLORI- Sunday. Call 366-6911 for
UM LOFT is a multi-genera- information. -
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Nease junior and senior girls will take part in the high school's
annual Powder Puff football game April 26 in Panther Stadium.
Parents of fifth graders who will attend Landrum next year are
invited to attend parent night April 25 and April 27 at the mid-
dle school. The two sessions will run from 6 p.m. to ':30 p.m.
Rawlings fifth graders will visit the middle school April 25, and
Ocean Palms fifth graders will visit April 26.
*0
Nease sports physical for next school year will be given 9 a.m.
to 11 a.m. April 29 in the Nease gym. The cost is $10. Consent
forms can be downloaded from fhsaa.org. For more information,
contact athletic director Ted Barbato at 904-819-8318,
*
A portion of the proceeds from the recent Ponte Vedra-Palm
Valley/Rawlings spring carnival will go toward refurbishing the
fitness stations located around the ballflelds at Rawlings.
Dad's Club chairman Chuck Baxter is seeking volunteers to
help with the work, which is scheduled for May 6 to 7. Baxter
can be reached at 285-8999 or at chuck@Cavudublu.com.
*
Registration for PVAA football and cheerleading takes place
May 6 and May 13 at Cornerstone Park. Both programs are for
ages 7 to 14. For more information, go to www.pvaafootball.com.
Rawlings' annual Battle of the Books, for students who have
read from the 15-book Sunshine State Books list, will be held May
10 for fifth graders and May 12 for third and fourth graders. The.
last day for testing on the Sunshine State Books is May 5.
The last class day for seniors
at Nease High School is May 5.
The occasion will be observed
with a breakfast, videos and a a
picnic. Senior exam week is May |
8 to 12.
The baccalaureate service will
be start at 6:30 p.m. May 16 at .
Christ Episcopal Church in '"
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,
climbing and musical activi-
ties. Preschool children and ..
up attend without parents.
One trial class is free. Call 249-
3828 for information or visit
www.heartsong-km.com.
Ponte Vedra Beach. Senior awards night will be begin at 6 p.m.
May 18 in the Nease Performing Arts Center.
Graduation is at 6:30 p.m. May 19 in the University of North
Florida arena, with each senior receiving 10 tickets.
An immunization clinic will be held from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
May 16 at Landrum for all sixth graders who need a tetanus
booster for seventh grade. Students must be accompanied by par-
ents. For more information,.contact Judy Warshaw at 904-819-
8409.
*
Nease coach Craig Howard is offering two football camps this
summer.
The 2006 Camp Howard Youth Football Camp runs from May
22 to May 25. It's a non-padded camp for youngsters entering
third through eighth grades who want to have fun while learning
about football. The cost of the camp, which runs from 9 a.m. to
noon each day, is $85.
Coach Howard's Bigger, Faster, Stronger Camp starts June 5 and
runs through July 20. The camp is open to incoming 9th through
12th graders and costs $150 per athlete.
Brochures for both camps can be obtained at
neasefootball@'bellsouth.net. Please indicate which camp is being
requested.
A Nease youth cheer camp will be held 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 22
and May 23 at the high school. The camp accepts students in
grades one through eight. For more information, contact Nease
cheerleading coach Jennie Fagan at 904-824-7275.
photo submitted
Zann Williams (center) director of the Jacksonville chapter of the Parents Television Council, with
Tim Winters, Brent Bozell and Gavin McKiemam at the national conference in Los Angeles. The
PTC advocates less sex, violence and profanity in the media. PTC membership is free. To learn
more about the organization, visit www.parentstv.org or call 1-888-372-3808.
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Ponte Vdra people on the move
Photo, by CHUCK ADAMS
Nease weightlifter
Mannie
Wellington (left)
with teammate
Hunter Haynes
spotting for him,
starts bench
pressing at 315
pounds and takes
it to 335 in a
state-qualifying
meet, held April 6
at Ridgeview
High in Clay
County. Among
thp competitors .
was a 523-pound
heavyweight
(right) from
Gainesville
Eastside.
Photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Kelly McPhail serves while Sue Burke waits at last weekend's
Jacksonville Clay Court Championship, held in Atlantic Beach.
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Phillips (far right),
compete for
Nease High in the
giris shot put April
6 at the St. Johns
River Athletic
Conference
championship,
held at Orange
Park High School
*in Clay County.
Swendsen won
with a throw of 37
feet, 8-1/4 inches,
while Phillips,
who finished sec-
ond in the discus,
was third, in the'
shot.
Easter: Lime Curd recipe from 'The Cake Bible'
SCont. from A-1O .
The buttercramffi should be
stored in the refrigerator, but
brought to room tempera-
ture before using.
Lime Curd
From The Cake Bible by
Rose Levy Beranbaum
4 large egg yolks (save
egg whites for another use)
one-half cup sugar
3 oz. fresh lime juice
4 tbsp. unsalted butter.
Pinch of salt
2 tsp. finely shredded lime
zest
In a heavy saucepan that
will not corrode, beat egg
yolks and sugar until well
blended. Add remaining
ingredients, except zest.
Place a clean bowl on the
counter with a fine mesh
strainer over it., '
Cook lime ctrd over VERY
low heat, stirring constantly,
until curd has thickened
enough to coat the back of a,
wooden spoon (approximate-'
ly 1i5 minutes of' cooking
time).'If stiem arn' arprrom
the curd while cooking,
remove from heat, continu-
ing to stir, to keep from boil-
ing. **Note that the-lime
curd must not boil or it will
curdle.
When curd is thick
enough, pour at once into
the strainer and press to
strain out any solids. Add
lime. zest and cover with
plastic wrap, pressing plastic
wrap onto the top of the
curd to prevent a skin from
forming:.
Refrigerate to thicken.
Yields 1 cup..
To Assemble Coconut Cake
with Lime Curd Filling
Haye a 14 oz. bag of
coconut on hand.
Make Coconut Simple
Syrup
1 cup water "
1 cup sugar.
1 can Coc6Lopez Cream
of Coconut
Bring water and sugar to a
simmer on stove; starring
un'il sugar ias lissolved.
Remove pot from stove and
let cool. Pour syrup into
bowl and add approximately
half of the cream of coconut
(well mixed in the can), stir-
ring the coconut flavored
- syrup. Save the remainder of
the cream of coconut.
To build the cake
Bake cakes and let cool.
Make lime curd. and let
chill in refrigerator.
Make buttercream and let
sit at room temperature an
hour before using, so that
butter softens.
Make coconut simple
syrup and let cool to room
temperature.
Slice each cake in half hor-
izontally and place first cake
layer on cake plate. Brush
generously with coconut
simple syrup and spread one-
third cup of lime curd on
the cake layer. Top with a
thin layer of buttercream
and a sprinkle of coconut.
Place'the second cake'layer
on top, gently press down
on cake and,brush'.:coconut
simple syrup on this cake
layer. Top with one-third cup
of lime curd, a thin layer of
buttercream and a sprinkle
of coconut. Repeat with
third cake layer, and top
cake with fourth cake layer,
turning it upside down so
that the cake bottom is fac-
ing up for a smooth cake
top.
Mix remaining cream of
coconut into buttercream
and frost the exterior of the
cake. Sprinkle coconut onto
top of cake and press into
cake sides. '.
Refrigerate cake. Remove
cake about4j hour before
service to .a lw buttercream
to softerr.
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April 12, 2006
Nease third in county track championships
By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER
The Nease girls finished sec-
ond and the boys third in the St.
Johns River Athletic Conference
track and field championships
-at Orange Park last Thursday.
Panthers winners in the
SJRAC championship meet were
Kelsev Swend-
sen in the girls
shot put, with
a throw of 37 We've be
feet, 8.25
inches, Jessica on my poV
Gambill in the
400 meters stance the
with a clock- It paid off ti
ing of :59.8
and Stephanie well.
Bray in the.
3,200-meter
run in 11:46.
Bray also fin- Jame
ished second Nease s,
in the 1,600.
Laura Phillips was runner-up
in the discus and the Nease girls
3,200-meter relay team also
took second place. Additionally,
Phillips placed third in the shot
put, Brigid Byrne was third in
the 1,600 and Gambill took
third in the 800 meters.
On the boys side, James
wll
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Wilson won the shot put with a
personal record ttuow of 51-3.
Wilson pulled double duty
last Thursday. After winning the
shot, he went down the road to
Ridgeview where the Nease
weightlifting team was compet-
ing in a state-qualifying section-
al meet.
Of his PR in the shot, Wilson
said, "We've been working on
my power and
' -- my stance the
S .." -. whole time. It
en working paid off this
n working week real well.
er and my Came out
there, and
whole time. [Coach Mike
s week real Brown] told
me throw it. I
threw it, got a
big PR."
Brown was
also pleased
s Wilson with WVilson's
ot-putter performance.
J a m e s
Wilson had a great day," said
Brown. "He [exceeded his per-
sonal record] by almost two
feet."" -
Runners-up for the boys at
Orange Park were John Abrams
in the pole vault, Rodney
Sumter in the triple jump and
Ryan Ellis in the 110 and 300
Nease's Charlie Kirschman, right, runs April
heat at the SJRAC championship meef .
Pnolo by CHUCK ADAMS
6 in a 100-m'eter
I
hurdles.
Sumter finished third in the
high and long jumps and was a
member of the 4x400 relay team
that finished third with a time
of 3:31. Other members of the
relay squad were Alex
Bermudez, Christian Dennis
and Austin Holmes.
The school record in the 4x4
is 3:29. The Nease .team won in
its last two meets, by 10 seconds
at Bartram Trail and 12 seconds
at Episcopal.
Holmes was third in the 400,
while Swendsen finished third
in the shot put and discus. The
Nease 4xl00 '.lay team,
anchored by Ell- so achieved
a third-place
'We've 'ftufn etty well,"
Bermudez said of: the 4x400.
"We've been verycrompetitive,
[but] not .necesai y running
the time we wout like. We've
been as dose to hfa second off
[the school record]"'.
Panthers track and field head
coach Ken Taylor has experi-
mented with his 4x400 lineup,
Bermudez said.
"Austin, Rodney and I were all
sure for the 4x400, then
Christian Dennis came out and
blew it away," he. said. "We
knew he was going to be the last
leg we needed."
Taylor said he was pleased
with Nease's performance, par-
ticularly in field events.
"Field went very, very well,"
Taylor said. "We fell down a lit-
tle bit in the vault. Our very
good vaulter, who's the best
here, Michael Buchholz, no-
heighted. But that happens
sometimes. John Abrams came
up and got second.
"Three of our boys shot put-
ters had personal records, two
over 45 [feet], James is over 50.
Our. girls, again, came through
with flying colors in the shot
and the discus."
Ellis has been .pleased by his
senior track season, though he's
yet to defeat Bartram Trail's
David Barnhill in the hurdle
events.
"The season has been great so
far. We've had a lot of competi-
tion. It was a great race," Ellis
ad after, his loss to Barnhill in
the 110 hurdles. "He's very hard
to beat, has his mind set on win-
ning. He's a very good test. I've
never beaten him. I just look at
it as a challenge."
Pnolo by CHUCK ADAMS
Panthers hurdler Nikki Sheehan competes in the girls 110-meter hurdles at the St. Johns River
Athletic Conference track and field championship meet last Thursday at Orange Park High.
Panthers weightlifters awaiting sectional results
By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER
Nease weightlifters sat and
waited after competing in the
state-qualifying. meet at
Ridgeview High last Thursday.
WVith a total of 15 meets com-
prising eight 2A sectionals that
began March 22 and ended
April 8, it was just a matter of
waiting until all lifters in the
various weight classes had been
reported.
Those who advanced to the
state meet were to find out early
this week. Winners in each
weight class advanced automat-
ically to the state meet April 22
at Santa Fe Community College.
Joining them will be the next
best three in the various weight
classes from all the sectional
events. -"
"I'm expecting quite a few of
them to qualify," Nease coach
Danny Cowgill- said at the
Ridgeview meet. "Mannie
[Wellington] we expect to win.
Daunte [Owens] to win. Alex
Laymon to win.. And the other
guys to do well, to qualify."
Wellington started bench
pressing at 315 and took it to
335. Laymon got 265 on his sec-
ond bench and took it to 270.
As to heavyweight James
Wilson, Cowgill said the goal for
Wilson was a clean and jerk of
350 pounds.
In the lighter weight classes,
Cowgill had Francisco Burgin at
119 pounds and Arin Roby at
139. Missing was Nick Duncan,
who had hurt his back.
Burgin, who started lifting in
March, was a pleasant surprise.
for Cowgill. At Ridgeview he
cleaned and jerked 135, tying
his personal record. One-hun-
dred-forty-five pounds was
Burgin's goal, but his back seized
and wouldn't let him get his
next lift off the ground.
Burgin's 165-pound bench
press was his personal best, and
300 combined was his all-time
high.
"We would not let him lift
until this year," said his father,
Eddie Burgin. "We prevented
him from lifting until he turned
16."
Burgin got into weightlifting
after a Nease class was cancelled.
"So I ended. up with two
weightlifting classes," he said.
"And my coach [Cowgill] told
me I should go out for the
weightlifting team, since I had
so much time on my hands. So
that's what started me lifting."
The Nease bench-press record
at 119 pounds is 185. That's
Burgin's next goal.
"I'm expecting big things out
PANTHERS SOFTBALL BACK ON WINNING TRACK
Nease High softball'
pitcher Marion
Holland delivers to
the plate as first _
baseman Molly
Manning crouches
in anticipation of a -
bunt attempt
against Bishop
Snyder High last
Friday. The
Panthers blanked
Bishop Snyder, 6-0,
as Holland and.
Manning combined
to pitch a one-hitter.
Holland got the vic-
tory to improve to
7-2 on the season -"-
as Nease upped itsa 1
record to 13-8.
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of him," Cowgill. said of Roby,
who passed on pole vaulting in
the conference meet at Orange
Park to compete in weightlift-
ing.
When Roby weighed in at
Ridgeview, he was 3.5 pounds
over 139. So he ran on the
Ridgeview track to lose the
weight. And Cowgill was
pleased to learn he had chosen
weightlifting over pole vaulting.
"That's awesome," said
Cowgill. "That's good. I'mr glad
he's here."
After doing what was.needed
to get down to weight, Roby
broke the Nease bench record of
240 for 139. He benched 250.
He also cleaned and jerked 215,
tying the school record.
"My goal was to get the Nease
bench record," said Roby. "I got
that. I tied the school record for
clean and jerk. I broke the
school record for the combined
at 465. It was 460.
' "I've had a great season," said
Roby. "I'm hoping to get better
and go to state and place high in
that."
Cowgill was pleased with the
weightlifting season.
"The final telltale comes next
week," he said, "when we find
out who has qualified for state.
Hopefully we'll have quite a few.
"The way to guarantee getting
there is to win. If you don't win,
you better do well."
The eight 2A sectionals were
held as follows: Section 1.
Pensacola Washington, April 8;
Section 2. Tallahassee Lincoln,
March 23; Tallahassee Leon,
April 6; Ridgeview, April 6;
Gainesville, March 22; Section
3. DeLand, April 8; Section '4.
Spring. Hill Springstead, March
22; New Port Richey Mitchell,
'April 5; Belleview, March 22;
Section 5. Orlando Boone, April
5; Orlando Timber Creek, April
5; Winter Garden West Orange,
April 5; Section 6. Kissimmee
Poindana, April 8; Section 7.
Bradenton Southeast, April 8;
and Section 8. Royal Palm
Beach, April 8.
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T rout and redbass are
strong in the canal and
river. Plenty of
sheepshead at the jetties and
the surf is full of whiting.
Captain George Bull and
Carson Eddings fished the
creeks north of Ft. George
inlet from the "Bionic Bull"
last Friday morning. They
found a good bite and caught
17 redbass, two trout and a
pair of flounder.
Capt. Hobart Joost, with his
son, Hobie, and friends Greg
Pugh and his son, Axel,
teamed up last weekend on a
sheepshead trip. They put
'their live fiddlers down in 57
feet of water about 12 miles
offshore and caught 17
sheepshead to six pounds.
Jetty guide Fred Morrow and
Alex Coker and his son, Keith,
anchored along the jetties last
Monday morning and caught
14 sheepshead to five pounds
and two drum at four pounds.
On Tuesday, Brian Walker and
Shawn Burton fished with
Fred on the "Little Yvonne".
.and caught 17 sheepshead to
six pounds along with six-
drum weighing between five
and 13 pounds.
Veteran angler Robert Still
and Fred tried several of their
'favorite spots north of Sisters
Creek on Thursday morning
;and caught five redbass to 24
'inches, 10 trout and a floun-
,der. Judge Libby Morris and
Jim Padgett nettednine red-
jbass to 29, inches and four
i.trout on Saturday to conclude
a great week of fishing.
On the Jacksonville Beach
ier, the week's best catches of
,hviiting came on Saturday.
fMost of the anglers'were able
(to take home great catches of
;,whiting. Many of their coolers
.also held sheepshead, yellow-
,mouth trout and even a few
speckled trout and Spanish.
VJesse Cotner cleaned six large
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Al Wiltshire and John
Burroughs fished the pier on
Wednesday and caught 18
whiting, six yellowmouth and
lots of stingTays.
Canal guide John Dyrssen,
with Dwight Hibbardand his
daughter, Candy, on
Wednesday morning not too
far from the Atlantic Blvd.
Bridge, caught 18 redbass and
a dozen trout. One of.
Dwight's reds weighed 25
pounds and John and Dwight
tried the same spot Saturday
morning and caught 12 red-
bass and a pair of speckled
trout.
Capt. Jack Ross, Bear Craft
and Eddie Claxton had a great
day aboard the "Never Give
Up" last Sunday in the blue
water. They caught five wahoo
with the largest weighing 71
pounds.
Capt. Dave Sipler and his
guests fished several places
along the jetties last Tuesday
and caught 10 trout, a four-
pound .blue and an 11-pound
redbass. On Wednesday morn-
ing, Capt. Dave re-visited the
same area.and caught eight
trout, a yellowmouth, a floun-
der, a sheepshead and a few
blues.
Capt. Mike Morris, with his
guests Galen Baver, John Acree
and Mike Hannan, fished
along the jetties and caught
17 sheepshead. to 6.5 pounds.
Shailendra Mali and Nirol
Aquino spent Saturday morn-
ing fishing the jetties and
caught a 19-pound drum.
Capt. Brian Russell and his
party anchored along the jet-
ties last week and netted six
sheepshead to five pounds,
three trout, eight redbass to 22
pounds, and a drum.
Mike Hamilton, and his
friend, Curtis, teamed up for
30 sheepshead at the jetties
Tuesday morning.
James Gergley and his wife,
Tina, on their "Head Hunter"
Tuesday morning in the canal
caught 12 redbass to eight
pounds, 12 trout to three
pounds, five flounder, a
sheepshead and a drum. On
Wednesday, with Becky
Hogan,.James reports a catch
of 12'.redbass,. 18, trout and a
pair bf flounder.
Larry Finch fished the surf
below St. Augustine last
Tuesday with sandfleas and
caught 15pompano, 57 whit-
ing and two redbass. Larry
also reports lots of anglers
fishing the surf at Mickler's
did very well on whiting last
week.
Anglers aboard the
"Mayport Princess" had plenty
of action last Thursday. Fifteen
snapper, two kings and coolers
filled with beeliners and
seabass were brought off the
boat. Shawn Bunning cleaned
a 15-pound snapper; Sam
Tacay was showing friends his
17-pound grouper and Kevin
Williams, from Vermont, had
a 12-pound grouper.
This week's out of town
report comes all the way from
Spanish Cay in the Abacos
Chain. Maix Hjelm, son of
Randy and Sandra Hjelm of
Jacksonville Beach, is working
on a 70-foot Sports Cruiser
with a smaller 26-foot center
console boat owned by Randy
and Brenda Jones. Last week,
on a trip with the smaller. rig,
deep dropping and using
squid for bait, Max pulled up
a 160-pound mystic grouper.
The largest mystic anyone has
reported in years.
Good fishing.
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,Pnolo by ROB DeANGELO
Phil Mickelson, above during the first round of last month's Players Championship, won his sec-
ond Masters title Sunday.
PVB's McElwee, Francis find
success in state gymnastics
Tr'.he story of the Masters is
I that it's always a great tri-
.L umph for somebody and a
great tragedy for someone else.
It's like that, one might say, in
every golf tournament but the
Masters magnifies every
heartache and each thrill.
Sunday, there was Phil
Mickelson winning his second
green jacket, while playing part-
ner Fred Couples also seeking
his second Augusta title -
might have been the hero that
family, friends and fans
swarmed if his putter had
matched the rest of his game.
But Mickelson and Couples
were a study in friendship as
they marched toward and away
from the 18th hole. Even if
Freddie, who at times has been
far from Friendly Freddie, man-
aged. only a" ie for third with
Jose Marie Olazabel, Retief
Goosen, Tiger Woods and for-
mer leader Chad Campbell, it
was almost a triumph for him.
.The "patrons' "cheered
Couples on every hole. At 46
years old, Couples has become a
sentimental favorite,' partly
because he has been, and still is
a great golfer. And partly
because he has survived from
the Palmer-Nicklaus glory days
and can teach the Johnny-
come-latelys a thing or two.
For Mickelson, who also won
at Augusta in 2004 after years of
REX EDMONDSON
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being touted as the best who
couldn't win the big ones, this
was a good Masters even if not
the best. What a tournament
the Masters and think how
great it could be if they moved it
to May, right? It doesn't rain in
May, you know. It might even
be a major-in May.
Amazing Gators
The Florida Gators' amazing
basketball national champi-
onship has left all kinds of
things for various people to be
thankful for in and out of
Swamp land.
For one thing, it gave
President Bush a chance to get
his.pitcher icq) took with a win-
ner. This has not been a habit
with Mr. Bush in or out of the
Oval Office in some time. As we
all know, Mr. Bush has never
met a camera or newsreel
opportunity he didn't like but
now he can get cheers just by
wearing his Gators sweatshirt -
*everywhere but in Tallahassee.
The Gators' sweet national
crown also took some attention
off of Florida's latest gridiron
hero, young Tim Tebow, former-
ly of Nease High, who made his
spring practice debut. They
draped a red jersey on his
youthful torso which warns the
defense to lay off hitting him or
suffer drastic consequences.
Coach Urban Meyer had to
smile his congrats to cage coun-
terpart Billy Donovan, but it,
must have been through
clenched teeth. Meyer now
knows the bar has been lifted
for football.
It was written here even.
before the Gators knocked off
UCLA for the NCAA title that
Florida should be the team of
the year and Wild Bill Donovan
the coach of the year. Any argu-
ment now?
There was no magic in what
the Gators did in the NCAA
Tournament. Donovan had the
material all along. The neatest
trick he pulled was bringing the
Gators back at the end of the
season after that slump. That set
the pace and the result was
Florida's first national basketball
championship.
FROM STAFF.
Ponte Vedra Beach's Heather
McElwee recently competed in
the United States Gymnastics
Association's Florida State
Championships where she
placed fourth in the all-arounid
competition. ,
McElwee, 17, is a junior at
Nease High School. In the
Florida Championships, she
took seventh place in the vault,
12th in uneven parallel bars
and first in the balance beam
for an overall fourth-place fin-
ish. ,
. With her performance in the
state competition, McElwee
advanced to the Region 8, Level
10 championships in Marietta,
Ga. The region includes the
states of Florida, Georgia, North
Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Louisiana and
Alabama.
A top seven finish in her age
group at the regional event
would qualify McElwee for the
National Championships April
27-30 in Oklahoma City,
McElwee 'trains about 20
hours per week Gymnastics
Unlimited in Jacksonville with
her coaches-Lisa and Michelle
Music.
Another Ponte Vedra Beach
gymnast, Landrum Middle
School student Callie Francis,
.qualified to compete in the
Level 8 Regional champi-
onships in Huntsville, Alabama.
.,Francis, an eighth-grader,
fjqFlua,.' iedqfpr he.mggional event.;,
by placing fifth in the all-
around competition for her age
.group at the Florida State
Championships. She was fifth
in the vault, sixth in uneven
parallel bars, fourth in the bal-
ance beam and seventh in floor
exercise.
In addition to being an
accomplished' gymnast, Francis
is also a musician and has qual-
ified for-the state violin compe-'
tition which will take place at
the University of North Florida,
next month.
Like McElwee, Francis trains
about 2Q hours each week for
gymnastics.
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The, 11 & Under Jacksonville Beach Waves won the Triple Crown Journey to the Stars
tournament in Jacksonville last weekend to qualify for the Triple Crown World Series tak-
ing place this summer. Front row from left: Cody Farmer, Evan Orth, Jonathan Pearce,
Stuart Cooley, Zach Pinchot and Chris Lehane. Middle row.: Dillon McNulty, Parker
Dixon, Seth DeWitt, Clay Bridge and Trent Silvers. Back row: Coaches Kevin Lehane,
Tim McNulty and Jeff Pearce.
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Heather McElwee competes oh the balance beam in the USGA
Florida State Championships March 11 in Boca Raton.
Physical
Nease sport physical will take
place April 29 from 9 a.m. until
11 a.m. in the high school gym.
Cost is $10. Athletes may log on
to FHSAA.org to get the physical
and liability form. For additional
information about the Nease
physical phone 819-8300 and
ask for Athletics.
Golf Instruction
Free golf instruction being
offered at the Jacksonville Beach
Golf Course. The free adult new
player ,clinic takes place the
third Saturday of each month
beginning at 4 p.m.
On the fourth Saturday of each
month will be a free class for jun-
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Pre-registration is not neces-
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BEACHES AREA. Mobile no.re loi w lh
mobile nome Call 19041241-0657
SELLING YOUR HOME?
Find buyers at
www.jaxbuyers.com
Phyllis Staines. 476-SOLD
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate
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Looking for that Perfect
Property? Look No Further!
Specializing in residential and
investment properties, we have
over 28 years of experience in the
North Florida real estate market.
"WE MATCH PEOPLE WITH
THEIR DREAM HOMES"
Call Donna Davis Realtor
(904) 305 177
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NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS!!
LAND & CABINS FOR SALE
A new mountain development
in Western North Carolina offering spectacular long
range mountain views! I to 7 acre parcels starting
@ $39,900.to $89,900. T)p lane paved roads,.
underground utilities and beautiful private wooed
sites. New log cabin shells on 1-2 acre sites $89,900
to $132,900. Single story ranch or two story chalets
available. Call for free info: 828-247-0081
BEACHSIDE SUBDIVISION tn So PVB.
90'X120 Ocean access picnic aiea
across Ine sireel Build your dream home
wiih potential ocean inlercoasial
waterway views $369.900 John
1(9041993-3397
Recycle
'ATLANTIC BEACH 805 Plaza. 9 blocks
1o ocean, Cuie. 3'2, bungalow 975si tile,'
cpt. new pain in' out. Irg fenced-in ack.
yrd, will co-op, $224,900 (9041613.6201
N. JAX Beach. 3BR'2BA pool home,
fireplace. 2-car garage. $360 000
1904)249-1890
BEACH TOWNHOME
New conslructicrin ocaied al 6In Axe S &
. 9ih St. in Jax Bcn 3BR. ', 5BA. 1700sf.
lied lirst Iloor. owners suite w. luxury bait
separate shower pnrivale deck Custom
S kitchen, designer flixureS irroughoul Dual
A/C, sprinkler system. lenced yard 2 car
garage Move in t-elore summer Offered
S a $349,000 Call lor sr.owing 249-6150.
Will co-op win reallors .
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR. 2 5BA. 2-car
garage, 1550si. open floor plan. 42 Hick.
ory cabinets granile counter lops new
beroer carpel, hard wood floors.
$318.000 463-0505
JAX BEACH N Custc.m 4BR 2 5BA 2-
story home, corner lot Only six blocks to
-the ocean., hardwood colors 10' ceilings
rhru out. 2665s1 +more $514.000 Virginia
Waters. San Marco Really. 241-3752 or
318-6937
ATLANTIC BEACH
3BR'2BA, 2000sl. hardwood floors. over-
sized lot 328 10th Si. $699.000 Sieve
246-9915. ..
JAX BEACH Duplex 415 8in Ave North,
$449,000. 247-5774, 770-979-2632.
ICW. HOLIDAY HARBOR. FSBO Large
101. 4BR 2BA 2400:.s iri.arourid pool.
New CH&A, fool $324.90u 246-2336,
4637245 OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY,
4/8, 2485 Castaway Dr. off San Pablo Rd
PONTE VEDRA CREEKFRONT
Custom home on double lot. Overlooking'
Marsh & creek w/ access to ICW. Gour-i
Smet k;i w' granilte. slainle'ss apple 6-burn-
er gas range & island Cherry hardwood
floors, travertine marble irpic.. imponed
bath fixtures. Lots ol mought went into tmis
one-of-' a- kind nome $898 000 Cenlury1
21 Harris Real Estate 1904)504.4470
ACROSS A1A from TPCI 3BR/2BA,
1,536sf, popl, FP, lakefront, $399K
607-1030.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR 2BA, 1 car ga-
rage. $180,000. Call 655-6168.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Selva Linkside
6 BLKS TO OCEAN; 3BR 2 1/2BA,
1935sf. Only $494,500. (904)472-4039.
FIXER UPPER
1611 6TH Ave North, 3BR/2BA 1450sf,
concrete block, 1-car garage, pool, in-
ground sprinkler system, good 'roof, good
A/C and new poo heater, upgraded win-
dows, $279,000. 655-1534.
1/2 ACRE lot on Ihe S.W. corner of Hodg-
es and Chauny Rd husi nonri or Beach
Blvd 4 miles the beach Water, septic,
and home plans included Possible com-
mercial Iol. $129,900 Call 10lo more inlo.
755-8872
99 ACRES. 2-4 lois, zoned RMD-A.
$395K, nonn of Durlon on Brazael,.
backs up Ito Selva Marina GC, between
two 5 acre tracks, sold as is. Call Mike
McGuire ai 1904)246-5162
NEWER. CUSTOM built, private ocean-
Iront home winh high dune views of the
ocean and inlracoaslal Waterway. Approx
4458. sf., 5BR/4.5BA. den, oiffce, iile and
hardwood floors. formal living and dining.
pool and spa screened lanai wiih nol lub.
lush landscaping and loaded $2.750,000
Phyllis Siarnes. 904-476-SOLD. REIMAX
Coastal Real Estale www psiaines corn
FSBO- HARBOR Winds, 4BR.'2BA.
2058sl. Large cul-de-sac lot New carpel.
rile. and hardwood. Many more upgrades.
By appointment No brokers. $339,000
904-221-7369
PVB. 3BRi2BA Townnouse. $950,'mo
Consider lease option. short iong lerm
463-7343.
FSBO 10TH Ave. South. Jax Beach
3BR, 1.5BA fenced. carport Returbisred.
like new. $390k 398-0232
PONTE VEDRA. Sawgrass Players Club
Bermuda Court 2BR'2BA. unartached pa-
o10 home $259,900 (904)655-5990
PVB, 3BR,2BA -den, galed community.
comm pool $389,900 or rent $1800'mo
19041273-9549
COME TO the beautiful North Georgia
Mountains New homes irom the
low $100,000's bill on 1. acre lots
Several models available Please call
770-754-0075
FSBO- ICW 3BR, 2BA greal marshvew
$344,500 or lease option. $1700'mo
14046 Pine island Di 242-4040
FSBO, ATLANTIC Beach 780 Jasmine
SI $189,000. Call 318-2900 742-6227
AFFORDABLE JAX Beach, second iloor
marshview condo is penect lor anyone
who wants lo live at Ihe beach ul nori pay
beach prices! Move-:ri ready wirefrigera-
for, microwave, washer dryer and ceiling
fans. Freshly painted iniernor, security sys-'
tern, screened lanai, and fireplace are just
some of ihe upgrades! $157,900 Phyllis
Staines. 904-476-SOLD RE'MAX Coaslal
Real Estate www psiaines com
PONTE VEDRA -Seaside Communii -
180 Crosscove Cir., 3BR/2BA, stucco
home, 1/2 mile to beach. 1716sf. +400sf.
screened porch. 71'x122 lol Buili in '93.
$384,900. No realtors 19041233-8208
3 YEARS young beach home, 3BR.'2BA.
family room. den. oHice, large kitchen,
1993sf master suite w.walk in closet and
garden tub, alarm system, .$479,000,
241-4434.,
ATTENTION
INVESTORS
TWO TOWNHOUSES, 2BR/2BA, 1200sf
each. With ADDITIONAL BUILDING LOT,
East of A1A, NEPTUNE BEACH.
$1,200,000; 246-8267
NEAR MAYO Clinic, off ,San Pablo.
3BR/2BA, 2-car, remodeled..$315,000. In-
dependent Brokers, 710-3111:.
ATLANTIC SHORES
119 37th AVE. SOUTH
Newly renovated. 3BR/2BA, vaulted ceil-
ings, 50x123 lot. New roof, HVAC. Hard-
wood floors, new kitchen, all appliances.
2-car garage.
$795,000 536-8268
ATLANTIC BEACH. FSBO. 5 Blocks to
Ocean. 3BR/2.5BA, sunroom, fireplace,
fenced yard, carport, $380,000.
(904)349-0529. ,
NEPTUNE BEACH, 3BR/2BA, 1750sf,
hardwood floors, 4 blocks to Beach. Lot,
70'x100'. 412 South Street. $399,000.
McGuire Mortgage, 246-9915.
ATLANTIC BEACH
3BR/3BA. Enjoy unique Beach home.
Great investment. 160 Magnolia Street.
$359,000. Help-U-Sell Marsh View R.E.
(904)620-0144.
INTRACOASTAL WEST BROADWATER
3643 Marsh View Dr. Custom home.
3BR 3 5BA +bonus or 4in BR. +loft w/bal-
cony overlooking pool 'and' beautiful
marsh 20 ceilings in FR. several custom
bumllins Every upgrade you can think of'
$629.900 19041465-4390
POriTE VEDRA TPC Sawgrass 160.osl
ernlared pallo. 2-car garage, newly ire
modeled $379000 285-0659
FSBO NEW Conslrucion. 171hi Ave
Sciuih, Jax Beach. Unique location nexi 10
park wilh O.ceanviews 3BR;3 5BA 3
Illors. with decks on 2nd 8 3rd floors Too
many amenilies 10 include Buy now &
piCk colors & 1looring Call 1904)472-4753.
ask tor David $595 000 Complelior in
July Will co-op. -
FORMER ICI model waierfroni home is
move-in ready Immaculale 3BRi2 5BA
has 2705sl w'spacious open lamilv room
w' as fireplace, normal dining. lofl anrd in
side laundry. Over $71,000 In upgrades
were included wnen ihis model was built
in 2000 Eriertain on either ol your two
screened lanais. open deck,. and balcony
overlooking your private dock overlooking
ire naviabie waeiaronil $889.000
Please contact Phyllis Siaines wa h
RE MAX Coastal Real Eslale at 904-476-
SOLD or visit www pstaines corn
3BR.'2BA MOBILE Home with land. on
San Pablo Rd $1-145.000 333-2749
PVB FAIRFIELD. 1635sl. 3BR.2BA Re.
modeled, lakeside tiownr,ome Garage
vaulted ceilings, fireplace. sunroom. gal-
ed, w'many ameniiies FSBO 5335,000
273-0248. 703-5773.
MUST SELLI Allantic Beach, Golf. waler
view. 312. pool 1415 500. 1555 Lnkslide
Dr Pics @ nnlp r,'nloluD ne, 136118
(25 1327-8394
JAX BEACH 3BR,'2BA 2-car garage
$331,000. 1045 N. 171n Sl. j904P241-6922
*ww laxbeachonline comrn
FSBO INTRACOASTAL Walerway, deep
water access. 3BR'2.5BA. 1800sl. 2 c-ar
garage newly remodeled, 2 oatl ihs
ii-coveredL. $589 000 463-0505
FSBO 5 Blocks to Beach As Is House &
80O'xll1 101. 1126 5in Sireel Nonn $299k.
553-7203
ATLANTIC BEACH, 4BRi3BA large prt.
vale lol 6 blocks to Ocean $340000
Sludio Oceaniront Condo, very small.
great view. $300,000 270-2333
FSBO, 3569 Eunice Road. isle of Palms.
$282 000 1750s1 3BRI'2BA, completely
upgraded 2 car garage 19041463-3793.
FSBO N JAX BCH, 3BR/2BA, lenced
yard. New paint in/oui. New carpel
CH&A $289.900. 1904)509-2593.
PVB- 3BR,2BA, newer lile, consider lease
purchase, $169,900 Owner.'Ageni.
463-7343.
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SHANGRILA
Enchanted raised cottage on hidden la-
goon. Large lot, great Interior, Jax Beach.
First $375,000 cash takes. FIRM.
249-1020 for appointment & escort to pri-
vate location.
SOUTHSIDE OFF Belfort. Brick home,
3BR 2BA, 1895sf, built ,1987,many up-
grades. $292,500. Independent Brokers
710-3111.
FSBO. UNBELIEVABLE Price,for East of
A1A. Terrific floor plan, 2093sf. Sunken
livingroom, 3BR/2.5BA, office, down-
stairs, 2BR/1BA upstairs, w/loft. Vaulted
ceilings in great room. Fireplace in master
bedroom/living room. Roof 4yrs new.
New kitchen appliances. $480,000.
(904)610-3522.
POOL HOME Updated three bedroom.
Open floorplan. Large-master. Great en-
tertainment areas- in and out. $319,900.
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LIKE NEW! 3/2. Bamboo flooring. Fire-
place.Two car garage. Lots of Storage.
Private yard A lent $332,900.
BRICK BEAUTY Totally and beautifully
redc;ne tree bedroom. Hardwood 11oors.
Screened porch.; Large lenced yard
$269 900
LOCATION AND POTENTIAL Jusl fi,,e
blocks irolm waler s edge Almosli 1 4 acre
lot 1473 square tool Ihouse Opportunilty
to expand replace. or rehab.$, 339.500
Seller will contribute 13 500 towards
closing cost -onall ol ihe, above.
VanguardGMAC Realty, Joanne Doher-
ty 207-1299
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GREAT LOCATION
in JAX BEACH
902 N. 41h St. The corner of 8th
and 41h. High visibility. Live on
one floor and have an office on
another. Zoned JRM-1. 62x100
lol. Great inveslmenl.
Call Donna (904) 305-3177
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.
PABLO WOODS 3 2, 2 car gar w Florida
room. iq cul-de-sac lot Move in ready!
$239 500
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Ponie Vedra 2.2 condo End un.rl no one
above you Frpic vauiied ceilngs. ioiallv
remodeled, $331 500
Call Krk Killebrew ai 19041463-1131.
wwwKileDrewrewalrty corn
JAX BEACH 2BR 2BA wlireplace
WOHU CH&A 4 blocks tO the ocean.
ground Iloor, handicap aCcessiple
$205.000. No Realtors please Call
249-8214 for apple
PONTE VEDRA. Ocean Links. 1st Floor,
1BR/1BA, screened porch, lagoon/golf
view, clubhouse, pool, exercise room.
FSBO. $180,000. 285-6440.
2BR/2BA, 3RD floor, Grand Reserve, Bay-
hill model, 1200sf., many upgrades.'
$179,900..'(904)472-9864.
SUMMERHOUSE AT Old Ponte Vedra,
1BR/1BA, 550sf, tiled throughout, new ap-.
pliances washer'dryer, AC, gated, ground
floor. Goll course view. $139,900.
(904)608.1.30
PRIVATE BEACH Access. 2BR/2BA,' fur-
nished, 1st floor, fully renovated. Steps to
garage, $235,000. 537-4083.
'PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/+
Lakeview- Fireplace- New! Save $14k this
week! No condo fees 1 year. Info pics.
727-458-4230, $218K FSBO. Must See!
FSBO- PVB condo, 2BR 2BA w/ garage,
golfcourse views. $225. (904)806-1202.
1/1 FURNISHED, 1 block from beach,
laundry free, pool, pets ok. $950/m.
.477-4640. ,
VALENCIA CONDO, Jax Beach/PVB.-
New construction, 2BR/2BA. Concierge,
spa,, pool. San- Marco style.. See, at.
www valenciacondos com. Asking
$404 900 iDiscounted 904-616-7975
JAX BEACH. NEWER 2BR.2BA. Many
upgrades 1200s1. 911 ceilings w/fans.
walk-in closet kilcnen appliances,
washer dryer. terrace. fireplace, garage.
Securry system FSBO $227 000
246-8775
PONTE VEDRA : Bch, 1-1/2mile- from
ocean.' Grand Cay. Villas, neaulilul
2BR 1BA hardwood and ceramic floors,.
screened palio. all the extras $189,500
18430338 3482
JAX BEACH- Jardin. 312. 1500sI garage
$253K Owner Broker Call Renee L
Baron, Inc. 9041242-2821
PVB GRAND Cay. 2BR.1BA, ALL NEWI
Maple cabinets granite lops, hardwood
olors mnroughoul, upgraded Ixlures, stain.
less appliances, preserve view, 3rd floor.
$209,900 Broker owner. 614-7777
HANNA PARK. Like new 3BR!2BA sin-
gie 12i5s1, w'carporl, dleck all GE kilch-
enr, CH&A washer dryer new carpel
Many upgrades Financing available Re-
oecca 246-7684.
RENT VS. Own!! Whai makes more
sensel' Brand new office condos, con-
crete conslruciion. at the beach. slaying
al $130.000. Lei us show you Ihe differ-
ence. You can own your own office. Call
Mark at Tre Dilwonn Realty Group of
Vanguard GMAC 591 6976.
JAX BEACH 3 DOlcks 10 beach, iBRi1BA
WDHU. carpel, ceramic, lighl & bright
Must See' 325 15th Ave. N. r3 No smok-
mng no pels $600mo Accent Propenres.
19041721-7822.
WOLF CREEK. ICW brand new 3BR,i
2 5BA garage 1700sl clubhouse, pool
lawn care incl.. $1450 mo. Realtor owned.
994-3608
WALK TO BEACH
2,1 townhouse. W/D included. CH/A. ce-
raric nle approx 900sl 404 131h Ave S.,
Jax Bcr,. No pets $8251mo. $825/sec.
dep 19041343-9908
GORGEOUS 2BR,'1BA each corlage lo-
caied at 214 South Sr Ne lune Bch
Beauldulljy ren varied 10 include. -all new
kIicrer,. oain carpeting. laundry room,
CH&A. and mucr, more. Fenced back
yard, storage garage, 1 5 block to beach.
$1395,mo., $1395 secunry. deposit. Abso-
lulely no smoking no pelsl. 246-8911.
ATLANTIC BCH large 1 BR apt. dish-
washer, pool, near stores and bus,
$575/mo + deposit, no pets; nice place
to live. 246-8537.
2BR 1.5BA two- story TH. Main St., AB.
$800/mo. 249-3432.
SAWGRASS COUNTRY CLUB, w/garage
Fumisned 3BR,2 5BA. porch. Lease. No
pets 280-9018
JAX BEACH Easi ol 3rd 3BR/1BA apart-
meni 2 1i2 blocks io ocean, washer/dryer,
CH&A. $1140/mo. 821-9751 or 803-3099.
1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean, 1stAve. South,
1 BR/1 BA. $725/mo. (904)891-0606,
(352)478-2161.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Main St. Duplex,
2BR/1BA, screened porch, fireplace,
WDHU, CH&A, $750/mo. (904)891-0.606,
or (352)478-2161.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Ground floor 1BR
private in-law suite in newer upscale
house. Kitchen, living room, dining area,
washer/dryer, deck, carport, central air,
ceiling fans, cable+ HBO, alarm, central
Vac., no smoking, utilities included, 300 ft.
to beach. Small pet OK. $1050/mo.
19041607-117 7
JAX BEACH. 4 Blocks 0o Ocean
iBRtiBA Apanment. $550,mo. 220 4hn
Streel So. (9041891-0606 (3521478 2161
JACKSONVILLE BEACH 1 lkI 10 ocean
2BR 1BA, $785imo. 19041891-0606 or
1352)478-2161
OCEANVIEW
2BR/2BA apanmeni. 1200st WDHLI
CH&A. 1012 N. Isi St JB $1300.'mo
280-7776.
2BRi1BA APT. JAX BEACH newly renc,
vated w/washer/ dryer, quiet area, availa-
ble now $875,'mo + deposit. 201 N. 9th
Sl 246-9162 13#)
MOBILE HOMES $500 io B550. on pr.-
vale lols Near Mayporl Naval Stalion no
dogs, 333-5579
NEW COZY 1BR, deck w ocean view
CH&A Waler sewer, garbage included
Credit check. No pets $750 mo 51E48530
LARGE IBR excellent local,.n 2 Obocls
jo Ocean, ven/ clean. No per- $675 rrmo
642-1214, 241-1219
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse,. steps to Town Center all
new inside 2BR WDHU greal pari.ing
$1050rmo 280-2805.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 1BR lust steps 10
ocean! Convenient area $1000rmo All
South Realty, 241-4141.
BEST DEAL
3BR,2BA mobile home privale 3'4 acre
lot. New everlinmg, convernien 10to beacr,.
JTB, schools, shopping, much more
$875/mo. t$700/dep Tom 616-3580
2BR,1.5BA townhome, beaches area par-
iiaily lumished, $800imo plus sec. dep
Call 241-8508.
NEPTUNE BEACH one bl0ok 110.m
ocean Efficiency $600.mo ,rncludes
some utillies. 514-4229 aner 5pm.
227 HOPKINS S 14B Lg 2ER 2BA scr
porch, washerir dryer ,nci $1100 rno Pel.
considered 247-7550 or 612-8080
S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR APTS
CHIA, WDHU East ofl Is St i795.
$1195.'mo. 4151 Tradewinds 4 BR waIer
Ironl$1500/mo 241-7368 733-3730
NEWLY. RENOVATED 2BRil 5BA PVB
condo End unnl. in 5-slar complex Living-
room w/lireplace, dining room fully equip
ped kitchen wDorand new appliances in
cludng., washer/dryer sl Iloor powder
room, 2BR'1BA on 2nd 110ocr w.deck ill
master bedroom Large cldsei. Srall
pets permined. $995tmo Coniaci Ronrne
at Explore Realry emal-
explore123@bellsouth.nel or (9041722-
0909.
-,-^, -,-SS, -,- .BEAC(H RENTALS.5"7-, "i,
iUnfurnished Homei' i Be.acle Walk -'SPV'2BRYBA. horde has s SeiF S PV M 4' s
Ponte Vedra by the Sea- PV porch, wood deck on lagoon, bch access. NedTy renovaled, ne.carpe(:'bi h, ~ ,c-tien,
5BR/3.5BA. fabulous home, 3 car garage. $1500/mo. tile. fireplace, walk to shops. great amenities.
fenced backyard, screened porch. 1004 2nd Street NB 3BR/2BA home has IBR/IBA, 1st floor. $850/mo
$2950/mo. hardwod floors, garage. Jacuzzi. fenced yard. 1BR/1BA, Villa. $875/mo. -
SThe GIrove PV 4BR/3BA, home on private fireplace. $1450/mo. 2BR2BA, 1stfloor. $150/mo.
lot w/preserve views. hardwood floors. three Las Palmas PV 3BR/2BA w%/new carpet, new 2BR/2BA, 2-d floor. $1195mo.
car garage. $2700/mo. kitchen. garage, fresh palm. $1300/mo. BRBA, furat Marshed. $149/mo.
Marsh View SPV 4BR/4BA, Oceanviews, Inalet Beach PV 2BR/2BA. home on lagoon, Palms at Marsh ,an dng- J ,
ile floors. $2000/mo. screened porch, fresh paint, ne, tile & carpet, 2 IBR/IBA, 2Sd floor, Itracoaa ies.
t 4BR/4BA End unit w/elevator. 2800 sqft. car garage. $1295/mo. S900/mo
beach access, attached garage. $2200/mo. Furnished Homes 2BR/2BA. 1st floor, lake views. $995/mo.
, Snummerfield PV 3BR/2BA, spacious home The Colony PV 2BR/2BA ground floor, garage, 3BR/2BA. 1st floor, end unit. $1285/mo.
in w% walking distance to schools & beach. $2200/ fireplace, east of Al A. $1500/mo. Villas at Marsh Landing JB
mo. Ocean Grande SPV 3BR/3BA. Condo. Fireplace. screened porch
S114 18lh Ave N JB 3BR/3.5BA. newer luxuriouslv furnished, screened porch., across from IBR/IBA. 2nd floor garage. $875/mo
townhouse v/balconies, one car garage. ocean. $3000/mo 2BR/2BA, 1st floor, garage $1100/mo.
fireplace. $1975/mo. Intracoastal West Ocean Links PV
Yilano Walk SPY 4BR/3.5BA, newer two Avanti- Kernan IBR/IBA. 2nd floor w/screened 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
story, across from ocean, lght & bright, garage. porch. $850/mo. 2BR/2BA. condo has garage, fireplace, porch,
s $1800/mo. 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor condo, all appliances, great golf course views. $1200/mo.
38 17th Street -AB 3BR/2.5BA, tow house, amenitues. $945/mo. Grand Cay Villas PV
1/2 block to ocean, quiet neighborhood, pnvate The Seasons a Kensington Kernan 2BR/ 2BR/2BA, 2" floor, fireplace, ntile floors.
r patio. remodeled. $1800/mo. 1.5BA, two story, end unit, tiled screened porch. garage. $1100/mo.
, Quail Point PV 3BR/3BA. Home has comm. pool. $995/mo.
screened porch, decks, wood floors., golf course Montrenx Touchton 2BR/2BA, ground floor RE/MAX COASTAL REAL ESTATE
I, views. $1700/mo. condo, screened porch on lake, light and bright. Shannon Smith
L'atrium PV 3BR/2BA SFH, porch $1100/mo (904)285-5640
%s/jacuzzi. lake view, fireplace, comm. pool, Linfurnished Condos www.rentthebeaches.com
garage $1600/mo.
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PONTE VEDRA Beach, The Islands, PONTE VEDRA, 3BR/2BA, beautiful, re-
2BR/2BA, attached garage, community modeled townhome on lake. End unit.
pool, tennis, $250,000. (904)703-8380.. $185,000. (904)424-0660.
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WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR/2BA
Townhouse. $850/mo. 1 mile west of May-
port ferry. 733-5225, 241 -RENT.
JAX BEACH, 2BR/1BA, 2 Blocks to
OCEAN, CH&A, $850/mo. 401 South 2nd
Street. 616-2871.
JAX BEACH 1 block to ocean, fabulous
remodeled 2BR CH/A, no dogs, $895/mo.
731-8777.
NEP BCH, east of 3rd. Huge 2/2, ceramic
tile, porch, fenced yard, parking for four,
WDHU, CH/A: $985/mo+ sec. 247-3191..
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. Clean, nice
1BR apt:; w/ garden atrium. $750/mo.
Avail, soon spacious 2BR. 247-1417.
JAX BEACH townhouse. 187 South 8th
Ave. 2 blocks to Ocean, 2BR/2.5BA,
1500st, 1rcar garage, no pets. $1350/mo.
223-9789.
JAX BEACHFRONT 2BR condo, no lease,
pet negotiable, $1300/mb., 673-1550.
OCEANVIEW
UPSTAIRS 1BR/1BA. 1016 North 1st St.
Jax. Beach. $825/mo 280-7776,
JAX BEACH EFFICIENCY. 20 Steps to
Beach, almost Oceanfront. Available im-
mediately. $625/mo.+ security, includes
water/sewer. 349-2803.
NORTH JAX BEACH. 302 4th Ave. Nonh
2BR/1BA, totally renovated new carpel
tile. 1100sf, washer/dryer. Great location
$975/mo. includes water & hot water.
434-4499. .,
OCEANFRONT TOWNHOME. Totally
renovaiea. New kilchen S balns 1739 isi
Sireel *Nonh. Jax Beach. 2BR/35BA.
3 large Oceanironr decks, 1-car garage
$2500liurnished. $2200'unlurnsrned
190-1)614-1639
JAX BEACH Townhome 3BR/2 5BA,
2100sl, w/appliances 832 91h Ave Soumn
AvailaOie June 1sl $1549'mo 993-9601
for appi
801 Deerfield Lakes Malpon 2/2 1400
816 BeUeza Ponte Vedra l/1 755
234 Belleza Ponte Vedra 2/2 1100
I ii% illas ol Mir,l.h Landing Ja.\ Beach 3/2 1300
10S The Founlains Ponte Vedra 2/I 5 1400
1027 BeUleza Ponte Vedra 2/2 1100
401' Tournamqi n.Road Ponn 'ed.,iFarF reld 2'2 I 2iii 1
12 The Fountains Ponie Vedra 3/2 1700
63 Triton Co'. e Nortnh Ponte \cdr.iS.av' grajs CC 3/2 1800
3S32 Tropical Terrace Ja.\ Beach 3/2 1650
S 11 Ocean Links Porle Vedra 3/2 1600
67 Fisherman Cove Pome \Vdra/Savgrass CC 2/2 1450
1604 Ocean Pond Coun Ja.\ Beach 3/2.5 :: 1657
90 Car Road Ponte \edra/Sa,4 gra;s 3/2 1800
337 Charlemagne Fiddler'i Marsh/PV 3/2 1650
4--448 Pebblebrook Dne l.Rt,,er-brUi Gkn kcr.nanj 3/2 1860
3343 Lightliouic Poine Lane Ja\ Beach 3/3 2144
2001 \\md.lammer Ln South Ponte Vedra 3/3 5 + ofc 3009
637 Bonatre Cucle Jax Beach/Ocean Ca\ 4/2 21,94
529 Sunset Dn'.e Ponte Vedra 3/2 5 2900
534 NMornngside Dnve Ponte Vedra 4/2 2400
109 Gardenia Avenue Ponte Vedra.Faurfield 4/2 2400.
3565 Bay Island Cucle Ja\ Beach/Ocean Ca, 3/2.5+loi .2500
211 NMua Vista Ja.\/lriacoastal 3/2 1850
9910 Preston Trail Ponie \edra/Saagras CC 3/2 5 2900
806 lMetropolian Ja\ Beach 3/2 1756
1316 Turtle Dunes Ci South Ponte Vedra 5/4 '3800.
408 Berkman Plaza l a/Dor,irnlo.n Rj.erfro'n 2/2-loft 2100
I 2i07 Huntley Manor Dr Jla. Golf & Countrn Club 5/4 3764
*I~I l~4~I FI IDIJ)
$1350 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 3/2 1700
5 1400 Beach Club Vdilas Savrgrass Beach Club Eff 6000
'I i~i .i/''. k 'iS-.i F'..l ,N l.i'i ~ v PE .lU 411 i S Ponie Vedra 4/2 5 2100
$11 11)., k The Retreat Ponte VedraiOceartfront 2/2 1600)
$2000 V1sta Del Mar la,. Beach.Oceanside 3/2 1700
$2400 17", Ae North /pool J.It Beach 3/1l 5 1500
$2400 Beacli House Condo Ponie Vedxa Bld .3/2 1700
$2400 .-1-4 La Reseie Circle Ponte Vedra/L'Atrium 2/2+office 1600
$2500 117 Deer Coe Dnve Marsh Landing 4/2 5 2000
$2500/y\ k728 Ocean(ront Ncptune Bjech,'(ceajrli-nrt 3/2 5 ..A'f liT 2600.
$2600 534 Morningside Dnve Ponre Vedra 4/2.5 2400-
$2700/%%k 2S24 Coasial Hv) \Viljno Bejch'Oceanfr,:,nt 6/4 4000
$2u00 .41r,OiO i:i.ul.H i SPeCl.AL R.ATE ilano Bejch'Ocea.fr.i:nti 3,'2 2000.
$3000 562 Ponte Vedra Blvd. Ponie Vedra 3/1.5 1500
$3500 The Cloister Aanric Beach 3i2 2000
$3600 191 12' Streeti 3m .mi n.i- Atanuc Beach 4/3 2600
$390)/k3-47 Ponie Vedra Bld. OceanfronuiPool 3/3.5 l 2600
$4000 408 Berknman Plaza ia,'Do.'nto-.n Rnn rr,.:,r-t 2_2+llott 210 (
$5500 1931 Beach .etir.o nrun I Atlantic Beach 3/3 2400
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(904) 285-2882
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2 blocks to ocean
and icawn center. 2BR,3BA lownnome.
New appliances, rile, hardwood and car-
pet elecirnc fireplace. 1800sf perect
condition, no pets $1750.mo -deposil.
includes utilities and yard service. 312 2nd
Sireet Call 591-4349.
HAMPTON SOUTH St Jorn's County
New nome, 4BR.2BA on lake and goli
. course all appliances. wasr er dryer
blinds, grande counter lops Communiny
amenies 1165 Garrison Drive.
51600 mo Really Executives 273-3939.
610:6460.
ATLANTIC BEACH West 32. A'C.
WDHLU, fenced yard, no pels $1050,mo
plus dep. Avail. May 1sl 249-4159 or
334-0563. .
ATLANTIC BEACH COTTAGE, avail 5/1,
.2BR/3BA +office, sunroom, 2.5 blocks to'
beach, 6 blocks to town center..Furnished/
unfurnished. $2300/mo. 241-0493.4
SAWGRASS TPC Charming 2BR/2BA,
1200sf, VERY CLEAN, lovely yard
w/deck, TPC amenities, incl lawn svc,
$1100. (904)220-7031.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 330 First SI. Newly
Remodeled 4BRi3BA. 2-blocks to Ocean
& Town Cenaer. $1750.mo 249-0767
318-0044.
PVB EAST of A1A, 3.2.5. very clean, pri-
vale backyard w healed pool and spa
$215.0.mo 280-5707
PONTE VEDRA Beach. Sawgrass.
TPC. 3BR.2BA lence. fireplace,
washer drrer. garage, pels OK
.$1350'mo 16781488-4595. 17701592-5343
JAX BEACH Souin. 822 14th Ave. Com-
pleiely remodeled, 3BR/2BA, CH&A;
washer 'dryer No pets. $1300/mno.
246-0478.
SOUTH JAX Beachl 1 .block to ocean,
cute, clean, 3BR/2BA, garage, screened
porch, 115 33rd Ave. South. $1500/mo.
705-3122.
SOUTH JAX Beach. 3BR/, 1.5BA. Car-
port, fenced. Available 4/15. New carpet,
tile, cabinets, bath, fixtures, CH/A, WDHU,
$1550/mo.+ deposit. 398-0232.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA home
In Villages of Pablol Comm. pool, tennis &
more. $1200/mo. All South Realty, 241-
4141.
PONTE VEDRA 1 block to Ocean. Ocean
breezes, 4BR/3BA, 2-car+ bonus,
$2500/mo. 707-7000.
ATLANTIC BEACH 1/2 mile to ocean-
3BR/2BA, all hardwood floors, large back
yard, $1400/mo., no smoking, no pets.
372-0742.
PONTE VEDRA- East of AIA., 3/2, +of-
fice, 2000sf., 2 car garage. Courtyard
pool, lawn/pool service included. Pets OK.
$1900/mo. Avail mid-May. (904)703-0242.
OCEAN'RONT- JAX Bch, 2/2 furnished,
beautiful views. 5th Floor. $1750/mo. 1mo.
minimum. 571-6678.
SPINNAKER 1BR/1BA, elegantly furnish-
ed, steps to ocean, garage, $1800/mo.
708-4022.
PONTE VEDRA Summer House. New
2BR/2BA. 5 star amenities. Great location!
Bottom floor unit. $1100/mo. +deposit.
.838-9400.
PVB -MARSH COVE. A perfect
2BR/2.5BA TH. W/D, FP, amenities,
1200sf. $1095/mo. 635-6375.
PVB 2BR/2BA newly remodeled, five
star, golfcourse, fireplace, $1095/mo.
R4-244n0.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 3 Blocks to Ocean.
3BR/1BA, washer/drjer plus lawn service. PVB SUMMERHOUSE CONDOS.
$1450/mo.+ deposit. 270. ,.499 1BR'IBA Fireplace. pool portner service
...... I .r... I ... ..... ,Wi.... $800 r,.mo. Call 19041616-7975
PONTE VEDRA. Spacious 3BR/2BA
Townhouse, wood floors. Quiet, secure
neighborhood, close to Beaches, shop-
ping, JTB. $1085/mo. Call 285-7162.
JAX BCH, OCEANVIEW
2BR'1BA upper apartment, 101 South,
161h Ave. $975'mo. No'dogs. Security de-
posit $500 Broker" Owner, 249-8766..
ATLANTIC BEACH. Studio garage apt.
near ocean No petsl $675/mo. All South
Really 241-4141
OCEAN FRONT OCEANS 14. 2BR.2BA
Condo. 51h-llooi wood loors Deaulilul
place and view underground parking
pool. storage. secure building. $1500".'mo
plus deposit Subletting Irom May 1s. 10
November 1si Call Jim 1904 687-8204
JAX BEACH 2BR.'1BA CH&A, carpeted
panimed WDHU. no pels 246-0576
THE VILLAS. 2BR/2BA, garage, porch,
ground .floor,, pool, etc. $1050/mo.
WITH 1YR LEASE, LAST MONTH FREE.
233-3545. .
PVB. 2BR/2BA, w/fireplace, new applian-"
ces. washer/dryer, many amenities
$9501mo. 472-0914. "
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA, Arianinc Bivd @
the Intracoasial Walerway. 3'4BR. 3 5BA.
approximately 2700sl wamarina view Re-
sodrt style living. live among millionaiesi
$2500.'mo Includes 1-car garage, water.
sewer, cable pool. spa. clubhouse nealin
Club, Marnna Walk. gated community
w/water. Marsh and marina viewb. Avaia
ble April. 40' boat slip also available. Call
now, 463-2845.
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR, Corner
unit, golf view/ lake, all amenities. Every-
thing new. $1145/mo, Janet 285-4444.
PvB SUMMERHOUSE 1BR 1BA All re
-on amenoies Walk to me each. Owner
will sell or reni and finance
904 379-3495 call lor detaIs
PONTE VEDRA. Beautiful. 3BR/2BA in
Grand Cay. $300 OFF 1ST MONTH.
$1300/mb~w/option to buy 280-5170, 616-
5274:.
PONTE VEDRA Summer House 1BR all
new, w pool, ltness, spa. concierge. many
amenilies $875'mo Pets welcome
l9044-48-5591
OCEAN GROVE 3 2. garage. all ameni-
hes. $1700'mo Call 4141202-9598
OCEANFRONT GREAT view sludao
$18010mo + dep. 2.47-2333.
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA, weekly, monthly, yearly. 'Call
904-249-8269. .
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beacr,
homes Weekly moninly. Visil us at:
jaxbeachrrenral.com or 535.3911 or
535-3828 ., ..
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4BR/2BA, executive brick home.
$1395/mo. VIP Realty 962-6190.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA home
w/garage on quiet cul-de-sac. $1150/mo.
All South Realty, 241-41,41. ,
INTRACOASTAL WEST- Spacious
3BR.3BA home w'lconus ro:m orn lake in
Marsh Spundl Comm. pool! $1975/mb.
All Souih Realty, 241 .1141.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
125 Bluefish, Dolphin Cove. 3BR/2BA,
1-car garage, ience 5$250 mo Security
deposit equals 1i2 renl includes lawn
service Broker.Owner, 249-8766.
BEACHES. 4BR'3BA. bonus room 15BRj
Former model home win many upgrades.
in Pablo Bay, off San Pablo Like new AO.
solutely gorgeous. Over 3000sf. Hard-
wood floors, central: vac, intercom, closed
lanai, club house, tennis, pools. Asking
$2200'mo Available immediately Don't
lose inis opponuniiy Call 1904-11403-1998
NORTH JAX Beacr, Charming 3BR.2BA.
nice neignborrood. $1250 mo + deposil
241-2952
ICW WATERFRONT
TASTEFULLY FURNISHED
boali lii, dock deck, pool 4'3 w, home
gym. pool lable W'D huge Florida room.
moIher-in-law suite Beauiriul landscape
$3400'mo inci. pool ,& yard main
223-6850
JAX BEACH, 3BR.2BA in quiet neighbnor-
nood. $1100 mo All Souin Realty,
241-4141
3BR 2BA i-siory rouse 1850,0s w 2BR
1BA garage unji CH A WDHU. blind.:
carpet, Ig Florida room ':arpon. I .,ard
$2000'mo. $lio00dep 347 3rd SI Au
Ben. 241-2624.
JAX BEACH 3BR 2.5BA. newly renovated
Townnouse fenced yard. $1250,rr, i Di
mension One Mgl 642.1759. 635.-2488
PONTE VEDRA Beach Dolpriin Cove
7 Cobra Si 2BR.'2BA. large lenced vard.
silO'mo -~$1H00dep. No smoking. No
pels. 285-2302
NEPTUNE BEACH. LARGE HOUSE 3.4
Bedrooms. 30h 1to Ocean Panally tur-
nisned/or nol no dogs. $2300/mo waler
included. 1904)249-3419, 1904)463-0222.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/1BA, close to ocean.
$1095/mo All South Realty. 241-4141
NEPTUNE BEACH 3BR'2BA. 1839 Lee.
ward Lane. $1250.':ro. includes lawnrcare
249-9387
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BRE2BA norme lu-l
blocks to beach S1550/mo All Scumn Re.
airy. 241-4141
JAX BEACH 1036 141r. Ave. Nonn.
4BR/2BA. ceramic tile. WDHU $1350'mo
246-3482
ATLANTIC BEACH
3BR'2BA. hardwood floors, 8 houses irorm
Ine beach. $1700.'mo. Sieve 246-9915
OLD ATLANTIC Bch 3'1, walk 1o beacon,
Town Center, renovated $1280,'ro in.
cludes water, 904-704-1828
BEACH & SAN PABLO. 14284 SATIN-
WOOD DRIVE. 2BRI2BA. NO PETS.
$1095/MO. 241-1103 OR 514-5449.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE condo. 2.2 all
new, beauliully renovated lakevew Dam.
boo floors, crown moulding 5 solar ameni-
tes WD, Inreplace No pets no.: smoking
$1200.mo long term 18131789-7075..
PVB -THE Colony Walk Io beach, owner
motivated, ?BRi2BA, 2nd lioor r.ign cel-
rigs. new caipei. W/D FP, garage
Avail. immed $1195imo. Janet 3563 75.
OCEAN FRONT OCEANS 141 2BRi2BA
Condo, 5ih-iloor. wood Iloors. peauitul
place and view underground parking.
pool, storage, secure building. 51500,moG
plus depcsil Surlening Irom May 1st Io
November 131 Call Jim 19041687-8204
PVB- SUMMER House iuxur.c.us 2BR
2BA end unit Brand new 5-slar 3meny
Ties. beachsde 41 rn.orlh tree 318.9114.
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE Early Move-in-
Free Rent- Bener Deal 2BR,2BA corner
unit. 2nd floor TH W'D, FP amenit-ines
Avail now $1225imco Janel 635-63851
PVB Ocean Grove. Beacn access. All
new 2BR,'2BA, downstairs includes
arage. On Lake. Musl rent $1100,mo.
0425153.70. ...
OCEANFRONT
ATLANTIC BEACH Clositer Condo.
3BR.'2BA., 1900s all ameniltes all appli-
ances including washerdrryer 219-2481
OCEANFRONT IN Seascape 3BR 2BA
w 52" balcony' i1900.mo. 733-40':5.
854-0030. 70860905
PONTE VEDRA, Ocean Links. 2BR 2BA,
1sl Iloor. all amenities I$1100'me.-
9041 728-2003
PONTE VEDRA. Brand new 2BR'2BA
end unit, ground lloor, 5-star ameni-
ties. lireplace washer'dryer. '$1100.mc'
887-1959
TPC SAWGRASS. 3BR'2 5BA condo.
1 car garage, galed community
$1500'mo 285-4618.
BEAUTIFUL CONDO in PVB 2BR 2 5BA
real view new appliances, $1200'mo
SVisit websire www geoclies corr.pvb05
(904)686 0068.
PVB- THE Belle'za, 1BR 1BA, luxury,
amenities, gym & tanning bed, $850/mo.
Call 318-9114..
PVB 1BR 1BA. rpic l-car gar, Iree cable
comm. pool $950imo 545-3156
THE 'PAL'IS BRIlBA, many upgrades
near tennis & pool, privatle wetliands view.
washer/dryer, $875/mo. Garage available;
803-2806.. ,
JAX BEACH, Awesome Oceanfront. 6th
floor, 3BR/2BA. All appliances, tile, pool.
No pets, $1700/mo. (727)686-1708.
NICE 4,BR house pool and lenced back WHY DIDN'T YOU CALL? Please noi
yard $600,mo. Includes unihties and saiel another 26 years.
lile TV 568-8700 nuer ars.
N ATLANTIC Beacnr Spectacular Ocean.
Ironic. THE BLUFFS. SHARE huge 2500sl
luxurious trilevel condo Furnshed. 3
decks private garden & entries, garage
prkg. Huge pool. wooded & secluded
$1200imo inci. lel, uril.. cable. wireless
nerworking. 12 mos lease .Will consider
shord term -.'incr.' reni Avail June 1 or
sooner 716.4232
MA/PORT AREA loH ori Assis.I. furnih
ed, deposit ref's. $115.'wk 372-4265
ADORABLE NEPT Bch home roommate
One block to ocean. Pr.v 1,1 $600imo
,ncl H20 eleci No pelsI Call 904-568.
4323 Avail. nowi
TWO LAWYERS offices new upscale.
snared space. ig co.n room. eic incI
elecGtr.city security. S1250/mo. or
$850'mo email
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AUCTION NOTIC
A1A SELF Storage will riold a pu
tion at 1.00 A1A Highway North
Veora Beach. FL 32082 on April
at 12.00 noon Tne conments of In
ing storage unrs will be aucnone,.
ually io the nrignesl bdder Unil 62
Lawn Service. PK45 Hill's Lawn
Urnit 519S Blake Carilners, Unri 3
erly Barbero. Unil 231E Valerie
Winning bidders must pay by cas
dialely loilowing ihe auclion
BL-4/5,4/12
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
DUVAL COUNTY. FLORID
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE'OF '
JAX BEACH 1000sl, excellent locaon, DeceasedMARSH
on Beacn Blvd. $917/mo. 246-0444, .
280-9407 FILE NO 2006CPO612
OFFICE,RETAIL, Ja< Beach. 400 i or
800sl. 3rd Streel Ironlage. 246-0576
OWN YOUR own ohice space. boaL'
barge w'5 built in work nations on ICW at
Palm Cove Marina Great lax wirte off
$65,000 OBO Call Guy at 904-614-7740.
SOUTH JAX Beach. 500sl, new painl.
new carpel $962imo. uilltes included,
384-B 15th Ave Souinr, 241-3293.
PV 600SF Office Space available May
I1s. $800rmo.t lax. No lease, no fees
t904|285-3107 or 699-8395
. JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Warehouse for
lease 3629sf. Ohike included Large park-
ing oi, eachsade .'of inlracoastal
. (770)929-1721 16781525-0854
OUTDOOR PAVILLION in Ponle Vedra
for special events. lull kitchen and restal
rooms Greal lor graduation padres, meet-
ings & ramdily reunions Call 285-5347
ATLANTIC. BEACH: Free standing office/
commercial/ retail building, shop, commer-
cial lot & warehouse space. Starting at,
$500/mo. Free rent 1904)514-1090 .
S3500SF COMMERCIAL Building. New
construction, avail. Soon. 514-1090.
FREE TO good home. Loving, red Dobie,
male neulered, housebroken. All,shots
327-8496 -
FREE TO good home 9mos. old bik lam
mix, female, great personality, need play-
mate 465-7179.
WHAT KIND of Iraining are you looking
lotr We are now offering Puppy 101 and
Basic obedience classes, plus all levels of
Agility CGC :lasses are iFreei Near
Craig Air Field Call us @ Actions Dog
Training -Day & Nighl Cenler 642-1782
CAT NEEDS quiet home responsible com-
panion, Indoor cat only. Vaccinations,
spayed, single cat home, 11yrs old. Des-
parate circumstances needs safe home.
Call 285-1267.
4 MILES from ocean, brand new, 3/2 con-,
do,. pool -view. $1200/mo. 1/2 mo. free PET SITTING at your home, walk and
rent. Call 994-1329. bath. Sara 241-3627.
OCEANFRONT CONDO. 2BR/2BA,.
Ocean 14, Jax Beach, unit #502. Garage,
storage, no pets. $1500/mo.+ deposit.
334-2737.
PVB SAWGRASS Country Club, (North- PVB- BELLEZA,. 2BR/2BA, 2 avail
gate) 2BR/2BA + den & 2 car garage, wa- $1175/mo. and $1275/mo incl garage.
ter to golf view $1700/mo.. (904)514-7150. Resort Style Living, (904)502-6160
EAST OF 1st St. 2BR/1BA, office, 2 car PVB GRAND CAY Villas, 2/2, upper,
ATLANTIC. BEACH, 3BR/1BA, 1000sf. arage, Ocean Views WDHU, DW. 111 screened deck off LR, washer/ dryer, gat-
1350 Tulip; CH&A, 0.5 acre marshview lot; palm PI., Nept. Bch. 247-6724, 382-8259 ed comm., comm. pool. TDO Manage-
pets OK. $975/mo.'(904)635-6081. ,. $1500/mo. ment Svc. 246-1125.
FREE TERRIER, moving must find good.
home for family pet, 223-9166, 234-2692.
FREE TO good home, Australian Shep-
herd/ Chow mix, mini-Beethoven, male,
about 55 Ibs, needs yard. 534-3336.
PARROT/ BLACK-HEADED Ciaque, 5ft.
cage, all toys. Very friendly and playful.
Shots, m/chip. 10 mo. old. $1400 cash.
866-3612.
,DIVISION: PR-A'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administrallon c1 Ihe eslale ol EU.
GENE MARSH DOBSON, deceased
whose dale ol death was Februarv
3,2006 Is pending in irne Circuit Coun or
DUVAL Cc'unry. Florinda, Probale Divsion
the address o0l nich is 330 E. Bay Sireel,
Jacksonville FL 32202.. The names and
addresses or the personal representative
and the personal representative's anorney
-are sel forin below.
All creditors of Ihe decedent and other
persons having claims or demands'
against decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this court WITH-
IN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and.
other persons having claims or demands
against the decedent's estate must file
their claims with. this Court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN.THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC-
TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROV-
BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BAR-
RED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE-
RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM
FILED TWO (2) YEARD OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this No-
tice is April 12th, 2006.
Attorney for Personal Representative
/s/LE. TAYLOR
Attorney for LARRY L. DOBSON
Florida' Bar No. 134867
L.E. TAYLOR P.A.
P.Q. Box 490208
Leesburg, Florida 34749-0208
Telephone: (352)787-1440
Personal Representative
/s/LARRY L. DOBSON
3315 Flagship Avenue
Tavares, Florida 327.78
BL 04/12,04/19/06 ,
PUBLIC NOTICE
WORKSHOP MEETING'
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
Notice is hereby given that a WORK-
SHOP MEETING of the City Council of
Ine City ol Neplune Beach. Florida. will De
held on April 17, 2006. at 7:00 p.m.. in
ime Council Chamers 116 First Streel.
Nepiune Beach Florida
If a person decides lo appeal any
decision made by the Council with
respect 10 any maner considered at such
meeting or rearing ihe person will need a
record ol the proceedings and for such
purpose may need 10 ensure Inal a
verbaim record ol0 the proceedings IS
made. which record includes nme
leslimony and evidence upon which Ine
appeal is 10 be based.
In accordance wilr. tl e Americans Wini
Disan,i.es Aci and Section 286.26 Flori-
da Siaiuie, persons wilh disabiliies need-
ing_ special accomrnmodaic'n 10 panicipale
in inese meetings ,ouia-corniiac ine Cily
Clerk s Otice tno later Man 5 uu p m me
day ol mthe rneeiing
Lisa Volpe. CMC
City Clerk
BL 4/12/06
NOTICE OF SALE
The following vehicles) will be sold 'at
E public auction, per FI Siai 713.585 at
10:00 AM on April 28 2006 ai Lienor's ad-
blic auc- dress to sansry a lien against said
h, Ponte vercelis) lor labor. services and storage
19. 2006 charges No titles, as is. cash only.
e lollow- 2002 Mercedes E55 4D
l.nd nivd. VIN WDBJF-74J92B444868
23S Hil's Owner: PauilaLGeorgallis
Service 683 Hawks Trace Dr, Jacksonville FL
84J Bev- 32225
Daloey. Lienholder: Daimler Chrysler Srvcs NA
.n imme- PO Box 685 Roanoke TX 76262
Cash sum to redeem verncie- $ 8064.50
Lienor Precision Frame & Carriage
Works
56 Jackson Rd. Jacksonville FL 32225
Phone. 904-641-7038
A Noiice to owner or Ilenholder 1hai he has a'
rigni i0 a nearing any lime prior to sale
S dale by riing win Ine clerk of the counr!
Owner has ine righl to recover vehicle by
posing oond in accordance with Fi Stat
1 559 917 Net proceeds irom sale in ex-
cess of amount claimed by lienor will be.
deposnited with he clerk 01 Ine coun In-
Sleresed parties, contact Slate Filing
Se.r,ce Inc i7721595-9555
BL 4/12/06
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board of Adluslmenl lor ine City of
Jacksonville Beach, Florida will meel and
hold public hearings on Tuesday, May 2.
2006 al 7:00 p.m. in ihe Council Cham.
cers. localed ai 11 North 3rd Street,
Jacksonville Beach to consider Ihe lol-
lowing variance applicallons.
BOA 06-100078 City of Jacksonville
Beach Land Development Code Sec-
tion: 34-337 lel(1 ea for 40'% ol coverage
in lieu ol 35'c. maximum io allow lor a
swimming pool addilon to a single-lamily
dwelling, for property located at 1204
North 21st Street, more specifically, Lol
6 and the South 20 leei 01 Loi 5, Block 23,
Jacksonville Beach, Section "A".
BOA 06-100079 City of Jacksonville
Beach, Land Development Code Sec-
tion: 34-336 (e)(1) e, for 44% lot coverage:
in lieu of. 35% maximum to'allow for a
swimming pool addition to a single-family
dwelling, for property located at 140
South 30th .Avenue, more specifically,.
Lot 5, Block 8, Atlantic Shores, Division
'"B'.
A copy of the above referenced applica-
tion(s) is available for review in the office
of the Planning and Development Depart-
ment, 11 North 3rd Street, during normal
business hours (M-F, 8a-5p).
Board of Adjustment
City of Jacksonville Beach
NOTICE
If d person decides to appeal any decision
by the Board of Adjustment with respect to
any matter considered at any meeting,
such person may need a record of the
proceedings, and, for such purpose, such
person may need to ensure that a verba-
tim record of the proceedings is made,
which record includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be
based.
The public is encouraged to speak on is-
sues on this Agenda that concern them.
Anyone who wishes to speak should sub-
mit the request to the recording secretary
pdor to the beginning of the meeting.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da, Statutes, persons with. disabilities
needing special accommodation to partici-
pate in this meeting should contact the
Planning and Development Department
no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day preced-
ing the meeting.
BL 4/12/06
OCEANFRONT, 1 or 2BR lurnisred con-
dos. weekly or monthly 1904-163-7343
OCEANFRONT- FURNISHED & unlur-
nished homes & condos! From $500 per
week All Souin Realry, 241-4141.
ATL BCH 3BR house beauluily lurnish.
ed walh. I.: ocean. $1650'mo 993-3226
FT MYERS BEACH. 2BR 2BA nome
w pool spaw'walenriall and lanai Fenced
in yard 419-872-1231
FLORIDA KEYS. 17 miles trom Key Wesi
28R'2BA canal home w'prinvav lence.
419-872.1231
S JAX Bcrh 2BR lully lurnished. ocean-
irOni conro. Monlnly Weekly 241-0267
www renilacksonvliebeacn corm
ROOMMATE. KERNAN.ATLANTIC. Nice
3BR'2BA rouse, washerdryei 495.'mo
includes. utlliies.cable i 210-7372,
568-2157
ROOMMATE FOR 3BR/2BA. Jax Beach.
i550'mo- deposil. includes uitliTes
190411249-1890.
NICE HOME On ime waier w.'pool. dock
700'mo t dep Available now 859-4473
FURNISHED BEDROOM close 10 beach
$450,'mo. Irst and lasI includes all
534-3336
FEMALE SEEKING roommate to share
nice house,. unturnsned $100'wk lurnish-
ed $125.wk +1'3 unlities Relerences. No
pets 221-5939
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA, Ailantic Blvd *S
Ine Inlracoasial Waterway 3'4BR, 3.5BA
approximately 2700st Reson style living.
live among millionaires Looking lor-2
roommales 1 $800rr,mo. & 1 *
t1000.'Mo wiln a master suite includes
all utilities, cable pool spa health club
Marina Walk. galed community awwaier.
marsh and marina %vews Available nowr
40' boal slip also available Call now.
463-2845
ATLANTIC BEACH 2nd floor., spacious
.rmasterb.fleroom suie in Aquaiic Garde'is
T.wrirome Prvaie baih 2 'cl.osel
one walk-in. f610./m.o includes all utliles'
cable and ,nternel Available 5'1 Call
19040874-0379.
ADORABLE AKC English Bulldog Pups
(Champion sre) Ready 4'19'06
502-4928.
FEMALE BOXER. 7 monoirs old. shois
and nouse broken, $375 703-8646
AMERICAN PIT bull while female puppy
w,'biak eye $100. 534-3336
AMERICAN PIT Bull Puppies. blue red
m,xed Please call 904-247-6566 lor in-
quiries.,. .
BLACK Lat.b pup. male. $100. 534-3336
FOUND. MALE Black Cal. on Atlantic
Blvd.Iniracoaslal bridge Very sweei
can't keep him please help! 241-.8730
HUOTI:LtE-FS PETSIlpr ,ado6iri-. Calis
dogs. 246-3600
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Anril12-2006
The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
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P.TA HLP WA
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email classilied@beachesleader.com
HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED (2 days per
week -Monday & Thursday, 8:30am-lpm).
Must be willing to help with laundry. $8-$9
per hour Call 463-2220.
FLOOR TECHS
EXPERIENCED ONLY Must have reliable
transportation 3 days/wk and some Satur-
days Call Debbie after 2pm. 285-3400,
'ext.3352.
EXPERIENCED AND reliable Servers
needed ASAPi Please apply in person at
751 Atlantic Blvd.. Wed Fnri 1-4 pm. No
phone calls please!
PART TIME DISHWASHER: Selva Mari-
na Country Club. DFWP. Call 246-4827 or
apply in person.
OFFICE CLERK
Immedlale opening for part-lime oltice
clerk w/small medical distributer in PVB.
Requires excellent phone and organiza-
ronal skills, bookkeeping WPeachiree pre-
lerred) records management, marketing
support. Resume to vara@eyequit com or
lax 280-1888.
NURSE PRACTIONER or PA. Experi-
elice in-Boiox & cosmetic procedures pre.
tlrred, bui nbt ride'essEry. (904)708-7106.
AIDE PiT. Iusy orthopedic clinic. Experi-
ence preferred, but not required Flexible
hours. Rate depends on experience Fax
resume lo- 1904)285-4663.
PART-TIME MARKETING Support person
wanted Job duties include assisting with
various in-house mailings and working re-
turned mail and email. Our office is locat-
ed in Ponte Vedra Beach and the hours
are Monday Ihrough Friday, 3 to 4 hours
each morning staring at 9:30 am Please
send resume to
employment@casesoft.com
NURSES
WEEKENDS
Every weekend 7am to 7pm at a Premier
Retirement Community Healnth Center. Ex-
celleni work environment. Experience in
geriatric care. Applications available at
Fleel Landing Security Gate, One Fleet
Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL;
Fax to 1904)246-9447; email to:
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace.
OFFICE ASSISTANT needed with Iriend-
ly. professional phone voice and attention
to detail. Flexible hours (work only 2-3 lull
days or work pan days). Knowledge of
ACT. Excel, and Word helpful. Located in
Ponie Vedra Call 285-5855
PART-TIME AFTERNOON Receptionist
needed lor busy veterinary clinic. Apply in
person 519 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach,
L 32233.
SECURITY
PARTTIME POSITION available at Vicar's
Landing Please call 285-1055.
NOTICE TO READERS
HELP WANTED classifications in this
newspaper are intended 1o announce gen-
uine current job openings. No tees may be
charged to the prospective employee. Ads
for sell-employment or business opportu-
nites appear under the Business Opportu-
nines category. Ads which may require
payment of fees for employment informa-
: non. guidance or training may appear un-
der Job Service Should any Help Wanted
advertiser ask for a fee or if the advertiser
is onering a product or service rather than
a job opening, please notify The Beaches
Leader. 249-9033
PAWNEE'S CAFE & Fine Wines. (former-
ly Manuel's). PVB. Kitchen & Counter.
Benelirs. 273-4785.
ACTIVE NANNY/ Mother's Helper need-
S ed N Jax Bch area, approx. 20-25 hrs
per week. Refs & reliable Iransportation
required Please call 509-9710
KENNEL ASSISTANT needed for busy
veterinary clinic. competitive wages. Previ-
ous kennel experience required Apply in
person. Beaches Animal Clinic, 937
Beach Blvd Jax Beach 246-2045.
DRIVERS
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
S Drivers part-lime and lull-time. Be a mem-
ber of a greal team. Join our Recreation
Department at a premier retirement com-
S munily Fun work environment Class C
CDL Passenger Endorsement License
Required Musl be able to set up and
break down for special events Compeui.
live wages and excellent benefits. Applica.
lions available at Fleet Landing Security
SGale. One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach. FL 32233. Fax to 904-246-9447,
e-mail to jobs@fleetlandlng.com.
EOE/Drug-lree workplace
WANTED CLEANING Lady for small 3BR
home once a week, $10ihr References
required Please call (904)242-2655
PALMS SUMMER CAMP NEEDS
COUNSELORS. 9 week camp lor children
ages 5-12. May 30 thru July 28 Hours
8am-5pm or 9am-6pm Must be patient.
iun-loving and energetic. Group exper-
ence w/children preferred. EOE.
247-0983 .
DRIVER NEEDED for moving company.
Class-D license, experience helpful,
285-2426.
CHURCH NURSERY Worker needed for
Sunday, 8am-12.30pm and 1 or 2 week-
nights. Paid hourly. Background check re-
quired. Contact Danelelle,49-5418 II Inter-
ested. .
A/C AND Heating company needs Instal-
lers., Service Techs and Helpers. Call Rob
509-3062
PLAZA MAINTENANCE/ Kennel person
needed. FT/PT. Please apply. in person.
519 Atlantic Blvd., Allantic Beach, FL
32233.
EDUCATIONAL SALES
Join our reamt II you can excel at inside
sales & desire a last-paced work environ-
ment, we may have an excellent
opportunity lor you. You will join a Nation-
al company & work in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Ideal candidate will nave 1 years experi-
ence inside sales, customer service, or
lelemarKeting, & excellent communication
skills Ability to handle business accounts
Base pay plus commissions. $25k plus.
FT, no evenings or weekends PT avail.
Fax resume: (904)285-0010 or email.
jim@mediakids.com
SMALL EXPANDING company looking for
expenenced person to oversee all ac-
counting, distribution & finance. Some
sales required as well Flexible hours &
salary commensurate with exp. Fax re-
sume 10to241-6012.
JANITORIAL CLEANING
Part-time evenings. Beaches, Nonhside.
Must have transponalion and phone.
Start immediately 273-2761.
FRONT DESK Position tor busy Beaches
Cniropractor office. loncay-Fricay. Duties
include- Answering phone, checking pa-
lients in & out, tiling & collecting co-pays.
Fax resume to: 249-1768 --
WANTED CARPENTERS & Helpers Fe-
modeling Ocean Edge Condos, Jax
Beach 693-3130
LAWN MAINTENANCE help, must be
able to work for female. 343-7989.
LANDSCAPE EXPERIENCE preferred
25k to 40k first year, plus benefits DFWP.
Sgoocld driving record No exp required, will
train. Call 241-7874, Perschel & Meyer
Pest Management.
BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli-
able cleaning help Residential/Commer-,
cial. Call 242-9358.
FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements.
Needs skilled carpenters & Iree climbers.
349-2628.
THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH
is seeking to hire a Design Dirafthing Tech-
nician. The appropriate candidate will
have a Hign School Diploma/ GED, cours-
es in drafting, CAD Iraining & considerable
experience in Engineering Drafting. We oi-
ler excellent benefits to all lull-time regular
employees. For complete lob description
anc an application visit us online at,
www JacksonvilleBeach org., in person 11
No. 3rd Si., 2nd Floor, Jacksonville
Beach, or call 247-6263. EOE, VP.
WAREHOUSE
MANAGER
Surtside Pools seeking experienced
Warehouse Manager Forklirt and Saiety
Operation a plus. Good salary & benefits.
Apply Suriside Pools 313 Beach Blvd.
246-2666. or fax resume: 249-8801. e-
mail- surisidepools@aol.com
PRESCHOOL TEACHER
An established Ponte Vedra preschool
CDA a plus. Position available June stat.
Call 285-2965.
EXPERIENCED LINE Cooks needed.
Nignrs. Apply In person Campecne Bay
Canlina. 127 1st Ave. North, Jax Beach.
Top Wages. 249-3322
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED Southside
and Beaches Work in teams of three.
Must have own transportation, valid driv-
er's license. Approximately $175/wk to
slart Moday-Friday. no nighrs/weekends.
Home Cleaning Centers ol America.
(9041642-8885.
LIFEGUARDS. Marsh Landing Country
Cluo seeks candidates with Lifeguard/
CPR' Firsl Aid Certilication Previous ex-
perience required. Flexible hours. Position
available May 22- Sept 4 Apply In per-
son, Tues- Sun. Ponme Vedra Beach,
285-1909 Drug Testing/ EOE
OPERATORS NEEDED, heavy highway
equipmenI Waycross. GA area Min. 5 yrs
expert Please email resume to
miked@iempark com or lax to Atln: HR @
1330)369-4601
CONSTRUCTION WORKER wivalld Flori-
da Driver's License Experience helpful
but will irain. Good salary & benefits. Ap-
ply at Suriside Pools, 313 Beach Blvd.,
246-2666 or fax resume to. 249-8801,
e-mail- surisidepools-@aol.com
BREAKWATER OCEANFRONT, now hir-
ing Sous tine cooks & Servers. 3rd Ave:
Nortn, on Ine Ocean 247.2644.
COOKS
Full lime in Nutritional Services Depart-
ment al a premier retirement community.
Experience in skilled nursing environment
required. Excellent benefits and manage-
ment team Applications available at Fleet
Landing Security Gate. One'Fleel Landing
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. FL 32233; Fax to
904-246-9447. email to
obs@fleetlanding.com. EOE.1 Drug-Iree
workplace
IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF CUSTODIAN &
ADAMS COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI BATHROOM TECHS
Energetic, flexible, mulli-task person. Rell-
ANNE CAMPBELL HARRISS able transportation a must. 6pm-10:30pm,
PLAINTIFF or later. Call Debbie after 2pm. 285-3400,
ext. 3352.
DURWARD EDWARD BROWN IV
DEFENDANT ,
C. # 2006-93
SUMMONS Office Manager
SUMMONS Deiail oriented multi-lasker Word. Excel
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI experience required. Salary, bonus plus
Benefits.
TO Durward Edward Brown IV Bookkeeper
Quickbooks, Excel, A/R, A/P. G/L, Payroll
You have been made a Defendant expenence required. 20.30hrs per week.
in the suit filed in nis Court oy Anne Send resume: P.O. Box 51121, Jack-
Campbell Harms, Plaintiff, seeking a di- sonville Bch, FL 32240-1121 or
vorce. Defendants other than you in this fax 241-0752.
action are none
You are required to mail or hand IMMEDIATE OPENING for Foreman and
deliver a written response to the Corn- helper or lawn/ landscape company. ex.
plaint filed against you in Ihis action to cellent pay. must have own transponrtation.
Scon J. Pintard, attorney for Plaintiff, 'Foreman must have clean DL, experience
whose post office address is Post Office a plus. Contact Ron 334-3311.
Box 1065, Natchez, Mississippi 39121,
and whose street address is 207 South PT/ PTA/OTICOTA/
Commerce Street. Nalchez, Mississippi SPEECH THERAPIST
39120.
YOUR RESPONSE MUST BE FULL-TIME/ PRN
MAILED OR DELIVERED NOT LATER Avante at Jacksonville Beach. a piogres-
THAN THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE 121h sve 165-bed skilled nursing and renab
DAY OF APRIL, 2006. WHICH IS THE center is seeking professional and caring
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF individuals who are Florida licensed and in
THIS SUMMONS. IF YOUR RESPONSE good standing to add to our growing and
IS NOT MAILED OR DELIVERED. A exciting n-house therapy program. Musl
JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT WILL BE EN- oe teamwork onenied and have excellent
TERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE MON- communication and organizational skills
EY OR OTHER RELIEF DEMANDED IN Avante offers excellent compensation,
THE COMPLAINT premium benefits, including 401(k) and
You must also file the original of sign-on bonuses Please fax resume to.
your response with the Clerk or this Court (904)241-4082, attention Tara O'Steen or
within a reasonable time afterward, apply in person at: 1504 Seabreeze Ave.,
Issued under my hand and the Jacksonville Beachn. FL 32250. EOE.
seal of said Court, this the 24th day of wwwavantegroup.com
March, 2006. GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE. Private
Club Atlantic Beach. Drug Free Work-
THOMAS J. O'BEIRNE place. FT\benefits Experience preferred.
Chancery Clerk ol Adams County, Call Golf Course Maintenance 246-4711
Mississippi HAIR SALON looking for 3 hair designers
(rental stations). 1 Naild Technician (rental
By /s/ Glenda Abbott D C. private room). Call 237-4895.'
Debbi Vanier FULL-TIME RECEPTIONIST,' Dispatcher
Assistant to Scott J Pipiard Beaches area company Fax resume to.
Pintaid & Piniard 246-0377
207 South Commerce Streel CNA, 3p.11p, F. PT. PRN, must enjoy
Post Office Box 1065 working with the Elderly. Apply In person
Nachez, Mi5ssippi39121 at Ashfoid Court Assisted Living, 1700
i601)445-9800 The Greens Way. Jax Bch. FL 32250.
BL 4/12,.4/19. 4/26,06 EOE, DFWP.
MEDICAL FRONT
OFFICE STAFF
Baptist Primary Care currently has excit-
ing opportunities in the Ponle Veara Pe-
diatric Clinic for Front Office Staff. Candi-
dates must have HS/GED and prior mecdi-
cal office experience. For lull details and
to apply online, visit
www.e-bapiisrhealth.com/careers
PciD.:_& j .-6Lh
14 p AITIA ik4'g
CLEARWATER SYSTEMS is Interviewing
for Service Techs/ Installers. Will be Instal-
ling/ servicing water treatment equipment
for homes ,business & industry, Northeast
FL.. Prefer experience but will train sharp
Individuals. Must have good driving re-
cord, excellent customer service skills and
lift 100 pounds.' DFWP.We offer competi-
tive wages, 'excellent benefits, 401k, ad-
vancement. Send resume to Attn: Bryan,
2181 St. Johns Bluff Rd. So. Jax FI 32246,
or apply In person or fax (904)645-6066.
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable, lips. Benelits
Avail Apply in person. 1401 Beach Blvd
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN, Experience
preferred. ALSO: Receptionist. veterinari-
an experience required. Apply in person,
1210 3rd Street North. Jax Beach.
DRIVER/ CDL. SAWYER GAS a local
propane retailer is in immediate need of a
lull-time drrver The ,deal candidate will
have an excellent customer service de-
meanor a CDL with Hazmar tanker. and
airbrake endorsements. Candidates musl
pass pre-employment testing, drug
screen, DMV cneck and background in-
vestigalion. We offer a competitive salary
and benetis package. Apply in person at
98 S. Penman Rd. Jax Bch or tax resume
to: HR at 246-0715 EOE.
CARIBBEE KEY looking for experienced
Line Cooks & Prep Cooks. Experienced
only need apply in person between 10am-
4prm M-F. 100 Firsl S. N Nep Bch.
CASHIER OR Snort Order Cook. Experi-
enced only. Call 390-1125
LAWN CARE helper needed. Drivers li-
cense & Iransponation required Pay
equal w/experience $8-10thr. 285-2952.
LAWN MAINTENANCE Foreman & help-
ers.. Apply 7am. TNT Landscape. 1074
'10th Ave. South, Jax Beach. Bonus. 247-
4477
TELEMARKETING
CUSTOMER service & sales w/ exc. com-
munication skills Full or part time. Base
plus bonus Fax resume- 1904)285-0010
or e-mail' im@meldiakids.com
TEACHER NEEDED lor 2yr. old class-
room. Monday-Friday Please call Direc-
tor, 246-0433
SERVERS WANTED. Chlzu Japanese
Steak House. Apply after 2pm, 1227
South 3rd St.
ANDY'S POOLS, INC.
3 Pool Teens needed. Experience preler-
red, bul will train' Clean driving record
401k, health benefits. Please call
241-5811.
baptist Heantn NA'S
Baptist Healln is an Equal Opportunity MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE.
loyr Avanie at Jacksonville Beach, a 165-bed
HAIRSTYLIST sKilled nursing and rehab facillry, currently
LOOKING for a change' Eslablished Sal- seeks motivaled healitrcare prolessionais
on has opening lorone stylist. Excellent to provide dirct care suppo under the di-
working conditions, 60% Commission. All recTion o1 licensing nursing personnel
inquiries contiieniai. Contact Bob or Must have current CNA designaiion and a
Palmer at Susan Merck Hair Designs postlve aFrliude toward nthe elderly Avante
(w)246-7272 or (h)2461579. offers excellent compensation & premium
benefits, including 401k). Please lax re-
*r sume to 19041249-8208 EOE.
I nw .. .... ,P. (i ,r l,, ^ ww w.avaniegroup corn
Lawn servi ce seeks inlivi uai to periUorm
dependable quality work Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perscnel Brolners Services, Inc. 246-
0967
MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL. Serv-
ice oriented Business Manager needed lor
upscale community in Ponle 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 dutler-@avisiele.com or tax
1 -' 4 .,, ,- ,l I
Hard working sales person needed Apply
in person Sea Shells & Coral. 230 North
Boardwalk. Jax Beacn
HARRY'S SEAFOOD
BAR & GRILL
NEEDS FULL lime Servers, Exp Cooks &
Host/ Hostess with open availability. Apply
within 1018 Nonh 3rd St.. Mon- Fri, 2pm-
4pm.
HOME CLEANERS earn excellent pay
cleaning homes weekly & bi-weekly. De-
pendable car required. Full or part lime.
Call 223-5033.
RECEPTIONIST & Bookkeeper, Ouick-
books or Peachtree,
rsheffler@landlimponsandfab.com
ATLANTIC COAST Plumbing & Tile. Help-
ers needed. Learn a irade Health bene-
Iris, good hours, advancement opportuni-
lies. Must nave valid FL Drivers License
Call 249-5381 lor appl.
*
NADER'S PEST RAIDERS has openings
lor service personnel Applicants must
possess a good driving record. Competi-
tive salary, full benefits including retire-
ment plan. bonuses, insurance, paid vaca-
tions and holidays. We have a great work-
ing environment and have been in busi-
ness for over 15 years. Fax resume to
904-273-0682 or fill out an application at
10066 Sawgrass Drive West, Ponte Vedra
Beach.
MECHANICS. GREAT Pay & Benifits Pkg
@ Centurion Auto Transpon. FT evenings,
or 3rd shih Exp Truck, Trailer & minor
welding. Apply. iM-F, 8a-4pi. 5912 New
Kings Rd Jacksonville. 800-889-8139
Are you Seeking PAY With Benefits?
American Landscape has a position lor
you Call 349-6257.
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
WASTEWASTER/WATER OPRT.'
STarling pay $16-18"nr :. tio517-' -
pending on license. Valid FL drivers l.
cense with a salisiaciory driving record
Applications accepted unill 4.26 06 at 800
Seminole Rd All Beach FL 32233 or visit
www.coab us or call 190451247-5820 No
smokers, Iobacco users' Drug testing
conducted. EOE
OR:
WASTEWATER/ WATER OPERATOR
TRAINEE
Standing pay $12.48/hr, HS diploma or
equivalent Valid FL drivers license, Must
pass C-Wastewaler Course within 12
mos. ol hire & obtain license within 2 yrs.
ol hire Applications accepted until 4/26/06
at 800 Seminole Rd, Ali Beach FL
32233 or visit www.coab.us or call
(904)247-5820 No smokers/ tobacco
users Drug iesiing conducted EOE
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April 246-9999.
LINE COOKS, & experienced Breakfast
Cook Immediaie openings: Apply: The
Tavern at Sawgrass. 285-3133
HAIR STYLIST WANTED
Busy salon in greal locanon now has an
opening. Flexible hours Please call
246-4700.
VETERINARY TECH needed lor high vol-
ume vet clinic At least 2yrs experience
require Competitive salary, excellent
benefits. Fax resume to 246-3061 or call
246-8577 for more into Beaches Animal
Clinic. 937 Beach Blvd Jax Beach
"CLEANERS WANTED"
Cleaning company expanding. PT.'FT Car
* & piiull d IiIUoIa I'U -1.N e peiIe c Will ailll
Good payl Call between 9am.4pm M.C S.
iorjiQlJ R .-
LPN
EVERY WEEKEND
LPN in our newly expanded Assisted Liv-
ing facility every weekend 7pm to 7am at
a Premier Retirement Community Health
Center Excellent working envlronmenl.
Apply at Fleet Landing, One Fleet Landing
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. FL; Fax to (904)246-.
9447; e-mail to. jobs@fleetlandlng.com
EOE/ Drug.Free Workplace.
SERVER. Flexible hours AM and PM
shifts Excellent tips Apply in person, The
Tavern at Sawgrass. 285-3133.
AMERICAN HOME Companions seeks
compassionai, live-in. caregivers for me
elderly Work 2.3, 4 or 5 days per week".
Up to $11S0.day. 631-5354
F/T. CUSTOMER Service'Insurance. Bill-
ing Must be detailed oriented. Apply in
person at Medequip. 905 Nonh Third St
Jax Beach
POLICE PATROL OFFICER
City of Atlanlic Beach Must have current
law enforcement cenilicalion acceptable
to ihe State ol Fl. and be eligible to com-
plete Fjodria training and certification wiln-
in 6 months ol hire. $16.18thr.; $647/wk.;
$33.654/yr. benefitss. Applications must
be received by 04/19'06 at 800 Seminole
Rd., Atlanlic Beach FL 32233 Testing on
4/29'06 For more into visit- www.coab.us
or call 1904)247-5820 No smokers/ tobac-
co uses. Drug lesting conducted. EOE.
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER In holistic, internal medical of-
lice. Full /part time secretarial, clerical,
and support ol M.D a unique setting. Ex-
perience required in answering pnones,
computers, communications and public-re-
lations. Must be enthusiastllc, dcependable,
consistent, and an excellent malch. Fax
resume witn references; no phone calls
lease. Persephone Healing Arts Center.
AX: 1904)246-3778
AWESOME OPPORTUNITY Line Cook
Twisied Sislers Apply In person, M-F
3pm-5pm. 1266 Beach Blvd Jax Beach.
241-6453
REMODELING HELPER Needed. Must COOK IFTPT) Apply in person, Rite Spot
have lransponalton Some experience Restaurant. 1534 Nonr 3rd SIreet, Jax
hetptul 226-6649 Beach
CUSTOM INTERIOR Trim Carpenter or,
Helper needed Remodeling experience'
helpful Call Tim 509-9071
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT needed
immediately for Import business. Previous
sales or designing experience a plus.
,diickhnnks required Frx resum to 41-
SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top
' pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811,
11655 Central Pkwy #313, -Jax, FL
32224.
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320..4 TRAINERS FOR Day Program. Work with -
MR/DD adults. Monday-Friday, 8am-4pm.
NOW HIRING. The UPS Store In Ponte Apply 850 6th Ave. South, Suite.500. 249-
Vedra.. $7,nr FT/PT Position. 285-2345. 8556. EOE/ DFWP.
HAIR STYLIST needed Styles of
Ponte Vedra located or, corner of Mickler
and AlA. Up to 601o commission Contact
Denise at 280-0494
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital needs
FiT Kennel Attendant No experience nec
essary Apply within 28 Corona Rd.
285-7924
HELPER FOR hardwood Iloor installer
Must have own transportation 223-3295.
SOUS CHEF
Experienced only for fine dining at Vicar's
Landing in Ponte Vedra. Competitive pay
and oenelils. EOE/ DFWP Call 273-1734
or fax 285-8109.
LOOKING FOR Proless.onal and Quali-
lied candidates for a Customer Service
Position Must have a minimum ol 2 years
experience in Customer Service. Must
nave heavy call center experience Re-
-quires greal Communication skills, Profes-
sional, Articulate. and proficiency in the
following areas: Word Excel. Typing (35*
wpm). and 8,000 kpr 10.key. Please
email resume to hririnernseroi.com, or fax
to 543-8168. No calls please
*DRIVERS*
DO you want to Iorn a winning leam Don't
gel left out. Our drvei's make $500.$700
per week Call 249.5151 ask Ior Brian or
493-5250 ask lor Tim Collins
FRAMERS WANTED Good pay & bene-
his. Call 219-1463 between llamn3pm.
BUILDING CODE ADMINISTRATOR.
City of Atlantic Beach $23.24,'nr to
$35 24/nr.: $48,339 39,'yr to $73.300/yr.
D O.E +benefits. Must be Florida certified
Building Code Adminislrator Performs su.
pervisory and specialized technical work
in the enforcement of Ine Florida Building
Codes & related regulations. Applications
accepted until position filled at 800
Seminole Rd. All Beach. FL 32233 For
.more info visit www.coab.us or call
(904)247-5820 No smokers/ tobacco
users will be hired Drug testing conduct-
ed. EOE
PAINTERS
EXPERIENCED PAINTERS wanted. Must
have owntobls & transportation. Neatness
& dependability a must. Phone Larry He-
Ise Painting 247-3644.. -
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-
vertising & PR. College Grads & Summer
Interns welcome..Call Lisa 904-425-3563
FRAMING CARPENTERS, G.C. Superin- NOW HIRING Shuckers, Servers, and
tendent for established company. Drug Cooks. The Moon Oyster Bar & Grille.
free work place. Benefits. 241-2721. (904)241-1894.
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@fleetIanding.com EOE/Drug-free
workplace.
FAST GROWING Jax Bch Giftware Co
seeks FT entry level Customer Service
Rep. Data emntry exp. derail oriented exc
communication skills, and MS Ofice exp
req Forward resume to 904-241-4006 or
aderosier@naiuraliile net
CUSTOMER SERVICE, inside sales Our
growing inlernel company in Allantic
Beach has an excellent opportunity ior a
luitime energetic Team member Ideal
candidate will have 1 plus years expert.
ence inside sales or customer service.
and excellent communication. computer
and inteiner skills Base pay + bonus, com-
mission $25-30K pius No evenings no
weekends Email resume- Kclausen,,ln.
ternatlonalSluaerii corn
ANASTASIA MOSQUITO Control Dis-
trict Employment Opportunity Season-
al Inspectors/ Sprayers, FIT 6 months
available starting June $r0 hr. No bene-
fits. Must be ai least 18 years ol age to
apply. Florida driver license. Work ioca-
lions include Si Augustine. Ponle Vedra
and Northwest St Jonns Internship op-
portunity. Ph-904-471-3107 tax-904-
471-3189 www.anastaslamcd.org
POOL CLEANER wivalid Florida Driver's
License. Experience nelplul but will Irain.
Good salary & benefits Apply. Suriside
Pools, 313 Beacn Blvd.. 246-2666. or tax
resume 249-8801, e-mail: surfsidepools
@aol.corr
BUSY WHOLESALE Sealood company
seeks P/T Oflice Assl. F/T Warehouse
Personnel and Drivers w/good records.
Apply In person only C&C Fisheries
36 W 61h Sr. Allantic Bch.
DRIVERS CDL-A Excellent Home-Timel
Greal pay/benelits. O.O's welcome .2yrs.
OTR. good MVR. Cenurian Auto Trans-
port. 800-889-81r39
DRIVERS
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Drivers parl-time and lull-lime Be a mem-
ber ot a greal leam Join our Recrealion
DepanmenI at a premier retirement com-
munity Fun work envirormeni Class C
CDL" Passenger Endorsement License
Required Musl Doe able lo set up and
break down for special events. Comper.
live wages and excellent oe neflis. Applica-
lions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate. One Fleet Landing Blv., Atlantic
Beach. FL 32233; Fax to 904-246-9447.
email 10o jobs@fleetlanding.com
EOE!Drug-free workplace
private
allowing
Excellent Working Conditions and Benefit Package. Please fax:
resume to (904) 273-3705 or
email resume to kfox@sawgrasscountryclub.com
Drug Free Employer
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Banquet Supervisor Housekeeping Room Attd.
Bartender Administrative Assistant
Line Cook Honor Bar Supervisor
Preventative Maint. Engr. On-Call Massage Therapist
Front Desk Supervisor Dining Room Attendant
We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits,
opportunities for advancement and
a caring management staff.
Please apply in person Tuesday- Friday. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appt.
1000 PGA TOUR Boulevard; Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Website: www.sawgrassmarriott.com
Job Hotline: (904) 280-7070
EOE M/F/D/V
General Contractors, Inc.
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233
Since 1987
Looking for Qualified & Experienced individuals
Project Managers
Estimators
Superintendents
Clerical, PM Assistants
Our Wages and Benefits Packages are second to none!
401K & Profit Sharing
Fax or email resume to:
904-241-4427 rpcgc@rpcgc.com
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE
V. WALVVLVA' 0 -.x Expect Nothing Less
W? / l 1P' Thah "Five Diamonds"
Do something special for yourself today! Work with one of the
premier luxury resorts in the world by joining the elite staff at
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. Our exceptional work environment is
one of the most sought after for career satisfaction.
We have the following full & part-time positions available:
Bartender
Security Officer
Lifeguard Lieutenant
Irrigation Technician
Spray Technician
Laundry Truck Driver
Pool Technicians
Pool Porters
Line Cook
Banquet Set-Up Attendants
Retail Sales Associate
Starter/Rangers
Golf Course Maintenance
The Spa Various Positions
Housekeeper
Bell Stand & Front Desk
Laundry Attendant & Driver
Dishwashers/Utility
Room Service Order Takers
Servers / Diningroom Attendants
Gourmet Shop Attendant
Gym & Beach Reception
Beach Rental Attendant
Seasonal Opportunities
Camp Counselors
Slide Monitor & Swim Instructors
Pool Porters
Patio Servers & Snack Bar Cook
We offer an excellent benefits package including medical/dental, life
insurance, sick and vacation days, and discounts at our retail outlets, golf
course and spa. For immediate consideration apply in person to
Human Resources between 9am- 4pm or forward resume to:
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
200 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. 32082
Job Line: 904-280-3607 Fax: 904-273-7753
See current openings at: Profiles.bospitalityonline.com/211464
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SAILBOAT- 1 Design, Howmar, 10', excel- 1985 BMW. Good parts or project. $750
lent sail condition. $450. 246-3555. OBO. 241-4568..- .
BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit 77 MERCEDES Convertible. My gorgeous
www.MarinaClubPV.com dream car for sale. 68k actual, 2-tops,
www$10,000 OBO. 247-5676.
ICW SATURDAY Riverbrook at Glen Ker-
nen Beach UMC Group. Hugh charity sale
4659 Forest Glen Court & 4424 Pebble-
brook Dr. Furniture, books, baby items,
collectibles, bikes, Easter baskets, Peanut
the Easter goat and much more.
2 ATLANTIC BEACH ESTATES
1661 & 1674' Park Terrace East. Friday,
Saturday, 9am-4pm. Nice Mahogany furni-
ture, antiques, collectibles, jewelry, de-
pression glass, Limoges & other china.
Original art, household, garages with tons
of tools. 502-0986. charlloyd.com
2 CYPRESS Vill Ests. Srvc 12 Minton &
R. Doulton. Towle Old Lace sted. Ivory
carving, Mason's Ironstone. Orig art; Bird-
sey, M. Briggs .:-ii. w.c., etc. Old clocks,
waiches le e-ir, coil, etc. Full furn Ar.iqi,
Fr down s,:a char, carved chesis. He-nre.
don, more! tJ:No's 8AM @ 228 4th Ave
So. Jax Bch. After 8:15 AM go to 13662'
Gordor.ia Ci' Cypress Vill off JTB b,
Mayo Clinic. Th 9-4, Fri 9-3. CHINA CAT
241-0344 crinacaiantiques.icom.
MODERN CONTEMPORARY Eclectic
Ireasures.. wlr,.i a Asian rwisti Eihan\ Alen
scia & chair wonderful dining able wiin 6
chairs, kitchen dining s:el king size bted-
roornm uile Yamaha Slereo book cLases
cnheil *.: drawer ,s & r pai lurniirir Full
ses. Ii tNor.iake s Plaiizgrarl, Piicher,.ware
linern-, men & wumer, :loihir',g.. b.:*S
TVs iarrips Lois Ol decoraiiv 6 gin
items. Super sale, all super clean! Fr,da',
& Saturday. 9arm 3pm 54 Franklin Ave-
nuJe. Ponie Vedra Tare Solano to Golf
View ,', Franklr, Follow i ne pinK s gnil
1993 FORD Thunderbird, low miles, auto
A/C, CD $1400 OBQ. 716-2586.
2004 MUSTANG GT 40th anniversary edi-
tion, orange w/charcoal leather interior,
new tires 21000 miles $20,500. 874-2755.
1988 HONDA Accord. 4dr., runs great,
new tires. $1000. (904)246-8055.
1995 FORD Taurus, A/C, leather, fair con-
dition. $800 OBO. 607-4393.
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.
INTERSHIPS WANTED for university stu-
dents from Northern Ireland tor 6 to 8
weeks this summer. Medical, legal bank-
ing. etc.. Call 993-3226
STAY AT Home Mom seeking Clerrcal
work. rypes 100wpm 221-8510.
PROFESSIONAL MASSAGE Services.
Out call basis only. specializing in relaxa-
tion massage, $65/hr Call 821-1605 ask
for Sharon
THE MASSAGE MEDIC -Advanced mas-
sage & body work lor acute & chronic pain
reiiel Home and orlice calls. 16yrs. exp
704-6984 MA0011921.
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F/T ANID PRT Posmions opened. Apply al .
Procior Ace Hardware and .Garden Cen- PRIVATE CAREGIVER/NURSE. over 10
ler 870 A1A N., Ponre Veara Beach. years ol experience. References avail-
I A,.n A T Ai- r ..... ... able (9041234-3915.
LAVVrI r1AIN1 i TEiACIEtI rew LeaderUI
Vala driver's I cense & experience a must
Call Randy, 3 6433899
Apply in Person:
1220 Marsh Landing Pkwy.
Jacksonville Beach, FL
-280-9101
PERSONAL ATTENDANT/ COMPANION
"More than a service, more like a friend
Transponation to doctor's Shopping
or/with you. Drive io/from aulo service
postal services, more. 220-0129.
CONCIERGE PROVIDES Cenor -Care,
Companion Service, Respite Care and
more 904-317-0451 1-888-511-1887
STACKABLE WASHER' Dryer $300
great :lor condo 27' TV w.'sand $100
Beacny, glass' sione conee able $150.
Handmade nunier's inmem close $895
Antique Italian marble cotfee table $1695.
221-8510.
GOURD'S GOURD'S GOURD'S
Learn to paint and decorate them For
more inlormatlon call Mrs Laraine E.
Shon at 285-0646 or email agourdpaint.
er@aol.com or Mr. Roy G Cosselmon at
246-7783. member oa NEFGS
2 BEAUTIFUL beach cruisers, never been
used. Must sell $100 each 270-2139 be.
iween 4.6pm
LLARDRO
VERY LARGE collectiian. selling all, nor by
the piece. For appt call 294-1121
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam mattress & boxspr'ng, new in
plastic wiwarranly $379 Must sell
(9041858-9350
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER nold large
tv' stereo. oak $300 OBO 247-5774
40 GAL Fish lank w.ail pans, King mal-
iress,box spring, 35 TV. Each ilem $200
247-4966.
COMBINATION BUILT-IN oven.micro.
wave. Whirlpool Gold. excellent condition.
$250. 285-4618
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer, $75.ea.
30 day warranty Deliver, $20. 318-8173,
992-1470.
BED- BRAND name queen sei.
new, w.'wairanry $129. Can deliver.
1904I858-9350.
BRAND NEW, must see. 200 square
Yards ol Mohawk beige, short pile carpel-
ing. $975. 424-6809.
LIL TIKES play kilcnen $25. Laundry lub
$25 La-Z-Boy swivel rocker recliner $35
280-1452.
LEATHER COUCH. coffee table. $1500.
Couch. loveseat, tables. $450. Air condr-
Iloner. $150 Gas dryer, $50 525-2211
2 TWIN Bed set, like new wimany extra
linens still in original package, $500 lot
set 241-4544.
SLEIGH BED- Queen size creamy while,
real wood. $100 Free delivery- Beaches'
ICW. (904)463-2220
FRIGIDAIRE WASHER $150 and GE
Dryer $100. Call 241-1880.
HOTPOINT DISHWASHER, white. ver,
good condition $135 Callt 904)242-2771.
55' SAMSUNG big screen TV $650
Please call Victor 864-980-6672
EXCELERATOR HAND cycle wi cushion
5yrs old. garage kept, new $1500 will sell
for $600 OBO 2 Toning tables- 1 sil-up 1
alternating leg. Call for price 221-5939
CARGO FURNITURE complete Dunked
sel including desk, 500 OBO. 221-2665
DESIGNER. LAMINATED Flooring
$ 75,'st 30%o inicker. slili in box. must sell
744-6534.
HVAC: 3-TON. air handler water to air
$200 OBO. FURNITURE: Mahogany
stained rustic codree & end lable $200
OBO. RIMS- 20" custom rims. 6 lug wires
$500 OBO. 686-4422
COMPLETE HOME Gym. 25 plus pieces
Paid $3000. Sell for $500 962-3433
DOUBLE STROLLER side by side, good
condition $50, Bassen cnb pinK., can be
painted) $50 Dining room labile glass top
wisun mural eithed in glass. 4-cloin
cnanrs, new $1200 asking $300. Pack and
play bassinel 13 in onel excellent condi
lion, barely used new $129 asking $50 5.
piece leddy bear crib bedding sel new
$125 asking $40 Hot lub winew wood
cabinet $500 821-1070 or 613.4920
BED- KING mantress set. $289 Can de.
liver 19041391-0015
BRAND NEW NiKon Digital Camera
$150. Contact Saran 894-3299
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. 6>7. while
washed wicedar wood w/reiraclable doors
and lights. $200 534-3336
SURFBOARD 7 3 exceileni condition. 3
fin $275 610-9771
BEDROOM FURNITURE. Black iron
Futon/Bunk Bed, 5250 OBO. 448-1362.
WII'GBACK STRATO-LOUNGER muli.-
colored stripes. like new $100.241-8456
BOB'S GUTTERS- Custom made
6" seamless aluminum gutters. Large var.
ety ol colors to choose from, 241-5099
WHITE CREAM velour V-shaped section-
al sola, 3pc. $200 Couch, love seat. horn
zonial siriped parnern, navy blue: burgun-
oy, hunter green. $200. 534-3336
CARGO BUNK Bed System Twin Dbi
w'rwin rundle cincl 3 manresses 6 drawer
dresser, bedside able. Natural wood.
$699. 246-0481
OUEENSIZE BEDROOM set maple tin.
ish, 5 piece $200. 534-3336
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigr. bed
w'manress & boy spring. Must sell $395
Can deliver (904)858-9350
DRIVE ON LIFT
7000 POUND drive on iih lor cars, $1800
Call Sieve 407-291-7554.
AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed for t899 249-8877
GLASS-TOP DINETTE. 52 x36' reciangu.
lar glass top able w.'wicker and metal
base Six wicker chairs included $150
for sel Must sell 9041707-1663
SOLID OAK oval lable wiln 4 chairs $325,
476-1134
DEMOLITION SALEI 2 Relrigerators,. 2
sloves, kit. cabinets. 2 rpc.m size A C
units, inl & exi doors Greal prices 223.
1787.
ADULT GO KART, 12HP shocks. disc
brakes. $300 OBO 553-7203
AIRBRUSH TANNING
The mosi natural golden bronze in inhe
converi.nce ol your home 251-5769
FIRST COAST Welding and Fabricaiion
Call 859.0224
UPSCALE LIFESTYLE Concierge One
all,: instead 01 20 Call 1-888-511 .1887.
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HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in C.--mmercial and Resi den.
hal Cleaning Lawn Care, Auio Cleaning.
Window Cleaning. Jan,ioriai Services, eic.
Call Hermon. 2. 46-236. 612-1'55.
TUTTLE HOME
IMPROVEMENTS, INC.
Specializinrg in all rypes ':t riome repairs
20 yrs experience Nc. Job Too Small'
Free Eirrimaies Doug Tunei 446-0051
Licensed.
PIANO LESSONS. Ali levels. styles &
ages Wil l come io your home Plano Tun.
ing also available 241.4954 655.3300
GENERAL CLEANING. $15'nr. Slandaro
kichens & balhs.. Riierences 2'42-2546.
568-6067.
AFFORDABLE WINDOW CLEANING,
13 years experience Reasonable prices
low minimum raies, weekend apponi-
ments available. i9041525-"419
PROFESSIONAL HOME CLEANING
SERVICES. Dependable hronesr, ihor.
ougr. Local relerenc..s Licensed Insur.
ed 563-1690
A PLUS CLEANING nones dependable
experienced ex.celleni s.ervice. reason.
ble prices, great references Call Kay
i9041S14-8092
MATURE WOMAN w experience looking
ior pri'ale homes t10 clean Rel t available
Call 642--2430
RESIDENTIAL. DETAILED Clearing.
17yrs experience Greai reference. Call
Robin. 992-0501
TAX TIME! Local CPA delivers I worP
around your schedule. Tai preparation
Quickbooks Sei-ip and Consullaion
19041372-0593
One Fleet Landing Blvd.
Atlantic Be3ch. FL 32233
Fix 90-fl -246-94-
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ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncale Free esl.
males Prolessional cusiomeir service
SMowing eaqinng weeding itrmming- Iree-s,
shrubs Licensed & insured Resideniial
,commercial CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.
InA-raLRI =M -MP-MMI.n- 1 ..a:sa.r&, .&a-.-,-. _4'- CLASSIC LAWN Care, 20yr_ experience.
MOVING SALE gliding rocker, mirror, ma- Beacies & Athngih.n only. Free eslimale
SCENTER pec e wail ure display dresses, Iruck IOOl DOx. gol gloves en ig Call DOug n85 01 5
and 2 side lock sliding glass displays equipment, etc Saturday. 9am-5pm 1188 I..
887-8362 Maypon Landing Dr, 270-2238 _mom _
GUITAR- ARIANA Acoustic 6 string
w'case Excellent cond $100 652-4058
IEART PINE. tongue & groove flooring
ul Irom antique Pine limbers Installation,
siair material FLORIDA HEARTWOOD
249-8310.
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OAK HARBOR Mullriamiiy sale Saturday
April 15th 8am Lois ol good siuh includ-
ing computer printers Antique Nor-iake
ch.na, brand new small dog lothines or
YVoies. elc. Brand new queen size mal-
tress only ino box spring and used queen
size mattress and box springs and much
more. 1273 Nipigon Avenue Souin orit
Maypon Road lurn leh on A1A then lurn
lert arter B.and lM Bail and Tackle Take
lst right on Nanlucket and follow it all
around until Npigon 14in street on lehi
corner house. Call 246-4860 lor direc-
llons.
GARAGE SALE, LINENS eic Saturday
only, 8am 3014 Seanawk Drive
MOVING 8am-12pm Saturday Come
see Baby Swing, clothes, shoes, decor
ilems, everything must gol 101-3 Villa Del
Mar. unit G.
SATURDAY, 8AM-12NOON. TV, Tapes,
household, baby. 517 Rutile Dr. A1A, left
on Solano.
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PALM TREES Hedges Trimmed. ''aid
Clean-ups Mulching Sodding whatever ii
lakes. eic Dave 249-4724
HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Speciaizing in "Complete Flowerbed
Cleaning and Workover". Call Hermon
.246-4238. 612-1.55
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GREENIACRES LAWN CARE
One lime or yearly Licensed Insuredi
Resiaenrial. Commercial 742-6763
BOBCAT BOB
Grading. Lawn Installations. Spread
Dirt. Gravel, Lime Rock. Mulch, Stone.
MUCH MORE! Bob, 334-6091.
WINSOR LAWN Service Inc Compeiir.,e
raies Call Alan 237-5301
BLUE LINE OUTDOOR SERVICES
Lawn and landscape mainienance
Owned' operated by local police o-Hicer
Call 534-7651 or -smal-
bluelrieouldcO os. yiahnooc con, i. r e .
maie.
PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN serv.ce We mow
lawns Free estimates 246-0967
SOUTHERIj COMFORT Lawn Ser,,,ce.
Licensed"' insured Free est.males Kvle
Slucki 333-5547 Monir Iree w yearly
contract
GOT WEEDS' CHEAP MOE'S! Yard
le an.up s.pecialisi A B disccuni
422-0;,93
ALL BEACHES
PRESSURE CLEANING
Spring Special 10ocoff w/ ad. Mold. ml-
dew* pcialisr Roots, sidewalks, drice-
ways decks Residenrial Commercial.
Licensed'rinsured Free Estimaies
708-7239
PATRIOT PRESSURE Wasr. & Window
Cleaning Licensed & Insured. Free Es`r.
males Houses decks, walkways drive.
WayS palios 248-9672
PRESSURE WASHERS lor rent or sale
Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330
ATLANTIS PAINTING CO.
Property management rates for quick
renial/sale lurn-arciunds. and custom pa'ni
also Call [or FREE ESTIMATES 497.
2553 or 724-6877 Licensed & Insured
ISLANDER SERVICES
Paining, iniernor exterior home repair.
pressure washing. 992-2027. 514 88-14
TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION remodeling and
repainl Residenita and commercial. Men-
lion Iris ad 246-1529
NATIVE PAINTER- exceptional residen-
tial/ commercial pressure washing, paint-
ing, drywall crack repair, wall covering. Li-
censed, insured, references. 403-7389.
SAVE NOW!'Interior & Exterior painrino
Pressure washing. 19yrs. at Beaches.
Free Estimates. 881-4223.
HATE TO PAINT? Don'i sweat ini Inlet-or,
exterior,, pressure washing. .lce work
Nice prices Licensed, insured 226.6134
PAINT IT RIGHTI Interior, exterior. Free
estlmales. CalN Mike Willams, 285-2651.
25yr experiences '
FAST IriTERIOR painting. drywall, .tex-
tJre Specialize in smaller Iobs Will work
evenings & weekends Lic-ensed, insured,
references 403-7389.
BEST PRICES IN TOWN!! Interior, exte-
rior pressure wasrhing, knock down tex-
tured to- walls References, photos.
Licensed; nsured 226-6134
W H ....SE. -ATER FILTER
FNEW TECHNOLOGYo MN LECRI
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BEACHES HOME SERVICES Painling.
iree estimates, work guaranteed, licensed
.10-7768
TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs specializing in termile damage
246-1529.
NATHANIEL ELDON CARPENTRY
Remodeling, decks, siding, interior irnm,
lermiiet rot damage+ more Licen.ed,
insured 247.-2728
BATH & KITCHEN
Complete reAmodelino services & renova-
lions Tile & Marble Specialisl Nick.
i9041962.931 2
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC
Painling. carpentry water prooling., press
sure wasrnnq lile work. drywall.
904-241.7023
APPLIANCE REPAIRS
We provide repairs lor moi malo0r brands
win many parts available lor same day
service Washers, dryers, ice-makers.
sio-.es You name ii, we can hix il
Licensed and insured. 904-476-2497.
HOME RENOVATIONS, Start to Finish.
Affordable & dependable. Call Tony
(9041221-30C95 .-
C&J HANDYMAN Services. Carpentry
Drywall, Painting, Paperrianging. Tiling
etc. Licensed, Insured 955 0593.
241-146.1.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for quality repairs,- service
calls, painting, improvements and miscel-
laneous jobs. DAVE. 246-6628.
ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Roofing. Trust a li-
censed professional. See our ad. under
Remodeling/Construction- Neligan Con-
struction. State Certified' Roofer
#CCC1325888 Member BBB 247-3777
SAl credit cards accepted.
ROOFING IN-TOWN prices @ Ihe
Beach 25yrs. experience. 880-9908
CCC1326983.
WEBERS TREE SERVICE
246-9930
Quality work at reasonable rates. Stump
grinding. Since 1986.
JR'S SERVICES
Spring tree, weeding trimming. Licensed,
insured, 30yrs. 242-2546, 568-6067.
TILE, MARBLE, STONE
Installation, Repair, Design. Excellent
work, references. Complete bath & kitchen
renovations. Nick, (904)962-9312.
TERRA TILE & MARBLE
Professional 'Design & Installation. Rick
Martin (904)472-9864.
Pan c Ra
The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
ASHFORD COURT is accepting applica-
lions for experienced Dietary Servers, F/T
and PT Must be able to work weekends
Musl en|c.y working wilh the elderly in a
professional atmosphere We other com-
petiive salaries, benefits & bi-weekly bo.
nus plans Apply in person @ 1700 The
Greens Way in Marsh Landing Park
EOE/DFWP.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ Recep-
lion needed. M-F, 8am-5pm. must pos-
sess excellent organizatlonal skills, be a
monrvaied and ,ncependent worker. Must
have pioticieni computer Skills and be ca-
pable c-I handling a variety or tasks
Please fax resume to 807 9216.
FACIAL SPECIALIST with clientele want.
eo Also. NAIL TECH w/clieniele. No
acrylics Day Spa. Jax Beach Call Miki.
242-8008
FLEA MARKET w 4 booms qlass shelv-
in. & micrchandlse, oriental liems ligur.
itres eic $15 000 19041928-9432,
349-7260
MMRE~aimaS
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HAHBUHIUWN MARINA, seep water
boat slip' for rent, 40ft. $600, 50ft. $700,
INCLUDES POTABLE WATER, ELEC-
TRIC, DOCK LOCKER. Cable and phone
service available @ slip. Mobile fuel serv-
ice & pump out also available. 463-2845.
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.
2000 BAYLINER 2452SE, 24', sleeps 4.
Marine head, 220hp, Outriggers, bait
tank, shower. $26,000, or pay-off if less.
537-6229.
2003 "DERBI" Scooter 49cc, 'European
Version of a Vespa. Low miles. $1500.
465-7179.
2004 FORD F250 XLT, 22,000 miles.
$24,000 Firm. (904)472-9864.
2002 FORD Windstar Minivan LX,
69,975mi., exc.-cond., very clean, loads of
extras.' $9800. 334-5775.
2000 NISSAN Ultima GXE, immaculate
condition, low' miles, 4 door, power win-
dows, locks, cruise, new tires. $8400
OBO. 887-9030.'
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