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 Section B: Weekend
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    Section A: Main
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    Section A: Main: Opinion
        page A 4
    Section A: Main: Get Out
        page A 5
    Section A: Main: Calendar
        page A 6
    Section A: Main: Business
        page A 7
    Section A: Main: Sports
        page A 8
        page A 9
    Section A: Main continued
        page A 10
    Section B: Weekend
        page B 1
    Section B: Weekend: Leisure
        page B 2
    Section B: Weekend: Arts
        page B 3
    Section B: Weekend: Screen
        page B 4
    Section B: Weekend: Music
        page B 5
    Section B: Weekend: Religion
        page B 6
        page B 7
    Section B: Weekend: Arts and Entertainment
        page B 8
    Section C: Classified
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        page C 2
        page C 3
        page C 4
        page C 5
        page C 6
        page C 7
        page C 8
    Section D: Coasting 2006
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Coasting 2006

\ Your guide to what
makes living along
the coastline
unique


WEEKEND EDITION
APR 2006
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30th annual
Who's Sandcastle


playing
where?


See Club
Scene, B-5


Contest is
tomorrow


See Weekend,
B-1


VoL'43, No. 89


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VEDRA


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


FCAT


writing


scores


are up

i... FROM STAFF,
S.t. Johns County students
placed first, second and third in
the .state on recently released
wrntipg tests that are part of the ,
Florida'.- 'Cmpreherisive
Assessment Test (FCAT). ,
St. Johns County fourth
graders placed first in the state,
. eighth graders ranked 'third in.
.the, state.., and tenth -graders
scored second in-the state.
'Thie statewide writing pro-
*gr'am s adminiistered' annually
to students iri-grades 4, 8,, and
10. To pass the _writing portion '
of FCAT; students must score a
3.5. ot ofa possible 6'.. .-
.Writing skills .among. St..
Johhs County 'students contin-
ued! to improve, 'and writing
test scores, were significantly
above the state at' all grade lev-
els. .
District scoreslimptoved.by .2
at each grade level; from 3.8 to
4.0 inigrade.dfour ..from 4. to .
S4.2 in gr'ade.eighft andfrom 3.9
.to 4.1in grade 10. -
.: Statdivide, scores improed at
eac.'grade leel, .as',,well. For
fourth grade;;.the a erigae score
increased' `roniz.3., in 2005 .to
'. 3 Amorigeighth-giradei.s,.-the,.'
average score went from 3:8 to
4.0, :.ad 'among i10th graders,
the average score went ftom 3.8
to 3.9. .
For the first time, the average
student ,.score. in the -'St.- John
County School District rose to
4 0 ." "" .. .. .,
'thepercentage 6f.'St. J6hns
students scoring a 4.0.orbetter
increased from 54 to 70 percent:
in grade four, from- 62 to 76 v
percent in grade 8 and from 60
to 68 percent in' rade 10.


See FCAT, A-3
.~~ .


Church gets


OK on plans

BY LAURA FOWLER To stay in compliance with
ST-LAF 1VRITER, county codes, a sloping
Representatives of Christ the. mansard roof was added to
Redeemer Church in Palm hide the flat roof.
Valley Wednesday .won the But representatives of the
approval of the Ponte Vedra church argued Wednesday that
Architectural Review the design element will have to
Committee (ARC) for a 15,800- be removed anyway when the
square-foot addition. third phase of the expansion -
But'the approval may be pre- a new sanctuary is added
mature if the church seeks a onto the second phase.
vesting, or exception,. for a That could come in two, four
design element of the new or five years, Taylor said.
building that is.required by the And adding the mansard
county's Planning Department. roof to the design adds more
. "We've jumped through cost to the project, especially if
every hoop [to try to get it will need to be removed in a
approval]," Pastor Daniel few years, he said.
Williams said at the ARC meet- David Harrell, a planner with
ing at the' Ponte'Vedia Beach the county, said in an inter-
Branch Library. view Thursday that the church
The church has been trying has grounds for a vesting
for two years to get all the nec- because 'its expansion plans
essary approvals arid permits to were submitted in 1999 with
start construction, according to' the original plans for the
Williams. church.
The addition a 7,478 A vesting is granted under
square-foot family center and the premise that the property
an 8,394-square-foot corridor owner submitted site plans
area, were designed with a before the Land Development
combination of flat and slop- Code was changed.
ing. roofs like the-original:sanc-, Since the owner could. not
tuary built in 1999. have predicted the. change in
But the county. requires. all the code, the plans are protect-'
buildings in Pdnte, Vedra to. at ed under the previous.code,
least have..the 'ap4t'ea 'ai-'Vof ARC mierdbers explained that
sloping ofs. '" .. r ,. e a vestirig to allow the flat roof
"We're 'trying 'to be consis- ca n be granted only by the
tent with the design philoso- .county's-Planning Department,
.phy,.tfat was staia EgJ:' -- -'
original church]," said Robert
Taylor 'with. Associated. Florida
Architects in.Gainesille." See CHURCH, A-3
"- h er' e-

Another jump set

for electric rates


'. Pnolo b Susa .Gelo
Clowning around at the,'April,21 family fun night at Oceani Palms Elementary School are (clock-
wise,, fr(o, top) Ally Shilling, Samira Zubair and Kerin 'Karolewidz. The event was held at the
schooli(on LapdrumLane a"e.
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Landrum 'Whispers' a book of poems
', '.- . ""


'Lb CHUCK ADAMS
S" ST-IF WRITER, .
.LaYdrum Middle School stu-'
dein't' Tiffany Cooper was
inspired-to write a poem'about
her favorite pair of.'sh6es, allI
worn but and noiV stored in'
her closet.
Classmate Wade McCormick
said 'he decided to wax poetic
about "how a kid' would not
like a book" and also about "a
dark, gloomy cabin."
The two eighth graders are
among the dozens of, budding,
podifs from .Landrum whose
work appears in a, new pub-
lished-on-demand book.'
The 280-page paperback
book, "Whispers," carries the
subtitle, "A Collection of Free
Verse Poetry by the 'Eighth
Grade Students of Mr.
Benyacko's 2005-2006
Language Arts Classes.""
The cover is a photograph of'
the school, arid the title comes
from one of the poems,
Benyacko said.
.Published last month, the
book sells for $20.95 and is
available online from Barnes &
Noble and iUniverse, the pub-
lisher, and at Amazon.com.
Copies also will be available
at a book-signing scheduled
6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Thursday at Barnes & Noble,
1930 U.S. 1 South, St.


Photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Scott 'Benyacko (left) gives a lesson recently to one of.his lan-'
guage arts classes at Landrum Middle School. Most of his stu-
dents have contributed to a ne6 poetry book, "Whispers."
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Augustfine..-
More than 140' students in
.five, eighth-grade language
arts classes taught by Scott
Benyacko contributed, to the
book, which is. promoted as a
"collection of poetry [that]
represents the voice of a new
generation."
The subject of the poems
range from the,whimsical -
like Cooper's worn-out shoes
to the heart-wrenching --
like the day Alexis Wizemann
heard' her father died. .
Katie Davis writes about the


brown wooden chair in her
room, which "has many sto-
ries."
"When I try to move
it/somewhere else, it just does-
n't fit in," she explains in "The
Brown Wooden Chair."
Benyacko said the book
evolved from a free-verse poet-
ry unit he taught in the fall.
"As part of that, the kids
talked about getting pub-
lished. So we said, 'OK,' and I
found a publisher when I was
browsing one day at Barnes &
Noble," the teacher said.


The poetry book contains
the work of all of Benyacko's
students ,who wanted their
works to be in.the book..
Only one student 'declined
to be included, he said.
She didn't think it was
good enough," he 'said,
adding "all the poems are
pretty good."
"All royalties earned by the
book wiLl 'be donated to the,
American iRed Cross," .said
Benyacko; who came to
'Landrum in 1999' after his
first two years of'teaching in
Brevard County, Fla.
" Royalties are paid from the
time the book starts to sell,
Benyacko said.
'Writing poetry "was pretty
hard, at first," McCormick
said, adding, "I thought it was
fun."
Cooper said she was hesi-
tant at first then came to
enjoy writing poetry.
"The kids have really been
receptive," Benyacko said.
"And once they found out
their poems were going to be
published, they made that
extra effort to make them real-
ly good."
The poetry unit ended in
early October, and after
iUniverse was paid $400 from

See POETRY, A-3


by LIZA. MITCiHElL'L
STAFF. WRITER .,
Less than six months after
experiencing a. significant rate
increase, Beaches Energy
Services customers-can expect
another jump in their monthly'
utility bills.
Supervisor Glenda Wagner
Thursday said that effective
May 1, customers will see a 4.9
percent increase to reflect the
rising cost of and -increased
demand for natural gas.
The Bulk Power Cost
Adjustment (BPCA) 'will spike
from 3.702 cents per kilowatt'
hour (kWh) to 4.269 cents per
kWh.
Wagner said for customers
using 1,000 kWh per month -
the standard used 'by energy
providers to calculate the cost
of an increase in bulk power
consumption the BPCA will


rise from $115.09 to $120.76
next week.
Last fall, Beaches Energy cus-
tomers experienced a 14 per-
cent rate increase also
attributed to the rising cost of
natural gas.
Jacksonville Beach relies on
natural gas to generate approx-
imately 50 percent of its elec-
tricity.
Beaches Energy Services
serves 32,000 utility customers
-in Ponte Vedra Beach, Neptune
Beach'and Jacksonville Beach.
. Wagner. said utility. officials
are hopeful .that, the cost
-of natural gas will plateau to
offer some relief for customers.
"It appears that they are
beginning to stabilize," she
said. "It all depends on the sup-
ply and demand for natural gas
in the future."


pholo by LAURA FOWLER
Mary Marx, executive director of the Cultural Center at Ponte
Vedra Beach, stands with works by photographer Paul
Karabinis, part of a new exhibit at the center, 50 Executive Way,
Ponte Vedra Beach. The exhibit of photographs by. Karabinis,
Jay Shoots and Dominick Martorelli opens with a free reception
6 p.m. to 8 p.ri. today. The public is invited. .


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-. Mica-Medicare workshop. Waterway ,. F ;
-.A" workshop on the- new Once common in .brackish
Niedicare prescription dnIg plan 'ecosystemsalqong the: Atlantic, l
for senior Willbe held 9 a.m..to3' and Gulf.coasts,the turtlespedes
p.m.Itodayin St.AAugustine;.- r has long Ibeen' exploited' by-
S.Spnsbred-by UiS. Rep, John huhians aid:is in decline. -,'
Mica (R-O-rlando), will take place A -ioon .May 5 Guania biolo- .
at.'.ie-St.Joh.'County Council, gist Maltt Loe wil.talk about 'the
ona ig,-180,MarineSt;-. '". least terns that nest on the beach-
The deadline for-'enolling in -.es of Guana and Ft Matanzas.L
'.theplan withoutpenialty isMay Guests can bring their lunches. I
15. The -workshop is, free' and Botht lectures are included. in
open to the public. For'informa- the eritry: 'fee fodr the education- J
tion; dall, (904) 823-4810.' ,.cennte',e,$2 for adults' and $1f for :-
9, e -..,-"'.uana ,Tolomato.-
fi an'lWp n -.. itgn.adq'.'-iain lye 'dRoberts'will present" .
iSeniomsishingiiMrtbFIitsdh TI-i EcliRda5IW &,EiEonmentl Travelin Camer" K
'uled9 aif.m,to ioon,-Satday at' Ed uid.t ..:iterxis at-the Guana. :, d" the Beaches Librar
. Damis 'Park;'off CouhtyRoad 210 _daiof .State.Road AlA about 12 Fri.en ofth Beaches Libraryo
,about 6ri nile west of the-Pal iimilessouth-of Miclder Road: For Noon Break on Friday, May
Valley bridge .- : more information call (904') 823- 12 fromnoo to 1 p.m. at the
SYSenors" i.. se cae poles to <- K '.''" "-Beaches Branch Library, 600
fisnriithears akes.The eent- Third St., Neptune Beach
. isa un"d-raise the Surishine ;..Foster parents sought Roberts w.Il eatlure photo- .
:zCenter AdilCare Cei ter An .- .. ientatii.or-'-, persons g...graphs of-his latest'trip to.
Fa-r .ifoifntiorin cal Paftt' wishing 'to becoreid posteri.'ar-" Africa, highlighting the fierce-
-iah' n at;(9 4)829-6000. -tsill beheld' at 6:30. p.m: ness arid natural beauty, of the'
- "Ma at the St. Johns Codnty creaturesthat inhabit the con-:
, History ffsought Health 'a-i Hdumah Services tinent.Photographs from his .
.Vol iteer :en and- women ;Building,.: 1955, US:. 1 ., St. othere journeys also will be --
Vith 'anrinterest in historyare Aigustine. .included iri the program, which
squght.-todo'interpretations and 'Foster parenting classes will be 'is free arid open.to thb public.
reenacitients at he.fort in :$t.-- held'at 6:30 p.m. May6 at the For information, call 241-1141.
Augustine." ; '; .same. location: For infrmaldn,: .. -, "
'.-Volun'teers are needed to ire call (904) 823-4430, ext. 205. .
cannon ss-and,'muskets- arid to ''" : .. :- ntnace 0 ^ foo ro.,ooo0-
Shelp bring hitory.alive for visi- Caregiver support given, .' .......".: ..,4O .
tors to the,.Castillb de SanrMarco.. Support meetings for-:persons.. ". han .
A' seminar on, cannon- firing, giviing"'care t ,meone, with inda el i .
*and safety scheduled May 20 arid Alzheiiieris',.' memory loss. or Brakes
.21Ais re 'red.' .- other illinesses are held, at 7 p.m. Shedu.ed .
-"The program is open- toho6se May' io0and' 130,p.m. May 18 in -, ".
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,Jo ns, Di al, Clay or Baker '- Meeihngs -are," field at 'the -, Ro'- sd ssi dance
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A 1.ayK4 ture on the 'dia- '
.nondbaclkterrapin turtle and a
May 5 brown baglectjre.on nest-
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Vilano. celebration set
Groundbreaking for the Vilano
Beach Town Center is scheduled
. 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, May 12,
at Vilano Beach.
A ceremony will be followed
by music,' dancing and refresh-
ments at the Vilano Beach pavil-
i;,..in;, near the east end of the old
draw bridge. -. .
S.:The *event will, include dedica-
t io"'i of a Floridar Heritage
- earfdmark .--thddVi anq.7Beach
,.Casibot-thati .ocdipied -theb site
from 1926 to 1939-. .
On Saturday/May 20, the 19th
annual run/walk over the Vilano
bridge begins at 8 a.m., followed
by a $4 counritry breakfast and'flea
market, at the North Shores
Community Center,. -120
Meadow. Ave., Vilano Beach.
Lifeguard open house
The' ,Arerican Red" Cross
V .1lunt.eri Lifesaving Corps will
host an open house Sunday at
', its beachfront lifeguard station
at the end,.of.Beach Boulevard.
.'1 he o6rps: will .-also '6ffer
demonstrations aind conduct


inspections for the 2006 season.
Activities will begin at 10 a.m.
The Florida/Georgia Blood
Alliance will have a blood drive
during the open house. Each
donor will be given a T-shirt..
Arthritis exercise offered
The. Neptune. Beach., Senior
Activity Center is offering ses-
sion two of the Arthritis
. Foundation exercise program
.from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays through June 8.
-The class; is free and space is
limited. Call,270-1688 fornmore
information and registration.
Gala for history museum
The Jacksonville ,Beach,
Elementary Preservation:Fund is
sponsoring 'a 'musical.program
.to benefit the. Rhoda- L. Martin
Cultural Heritage.Museum,
The program starts .at ..8:30
p.m. May':.19 at. the Wilson
Center at,- the -Florida
Community, 'College' --at ,.
Jacksonville's south c-ampus,,
11901-Beach Blvd. The gai will -
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April 28, 2006


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IFCAT: Nease principal congratulates teachers for 'outstanding' performance


Continued fromA-1 came up second to fourth graders at
Hartley.Elementary in St. Augustine in
, Among Ponte Vedra schools, the per- both categories (see chart).
centage of 4.0 scores or better surpassed At Nease High, Principal Linda
those in the District and the state and, Thomson, saying she is "so excited"
for 10th grade, was highest in the:coun- about the results, sent e-mails to English
ty: Seventy-seven percent of Nease High teachers to "congratulate each of you on
10th graders scored 3.5 or better, the outstanding performance of our stu-
'. The number of students who met the dents." .
minimum passing score of 3.5 also The percentage of Nease 10th graders
increased at all three grade levels, in, the scoring 3.5 or 'better jumped from 76
district, to, 82 percent in grade four, 89 percent to 87 percent, and the percent-
percent in grade eight and 82 percent in age scoring 4.0 or better jump from 53
grade '10. Next year the passing score percent last year to 77 percent this year.
will increase to 4.0. "You .are an incredible-group of pro-
,.: Ponte Vedra-.:schools also surpassed- -fessionals and I know that these jumps
;,state and district percentages for. those' do not happen by accident," Thomson's
', scoring 3.5 or better, and Nease High e-mail says.
once again had the highest percentage Stiuperintendent Joseph Jovner said the
in the county 87 percent. scores are "a testament to the hard work
Although Landrum eighth graders of our students 'ind the persistent and
* topped district percentages in.both-cate-' focused effort by our teachers and
?gories, eighth, graders.'at Switzerland administrators."
-.Pointe Middle School in Northwest St. He also credited the "high level'of par-
Johns topped Landrum's. ent.support and participation" as con-
S'Ninety-one percent of. Landrum tributitg.to "our success."
61ghth graders scored 3.5 or better, c6m- .The writing test contains an essay and
pared with 95 percent at Switzerland a. multiple choice section., Students are
Point, and 83 parent of CLandfiiin required to write'a.response to a prompt,
eighth graders scored 4.0 or better,'coQm-, on an assigned topic within a 45-minute
jared with .85 percentr:at Switzerland. time' period. Writing, prompts call for
"'Point.- expository, persuasive or narrative
r1 'Ponte Vedra fort. graders, while sur-. essays depending on the student's grade
4iassing state 'aid district. pcentages,: level; '


State


SJ District Nease


0 3.5 or
e or 78 82 87
a Better


2006 FCAT
writing
scores


4.0 or
Better


3.5 or
Better


4.0 or
S Better 68 76 83 85

State SJ District Ocean Rawlings Hartley
Palms

SBetter, 76 82 84' 89 92
Bett 'er"
4.0 or
S Betterr 63 70 76 74 84
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Chart indicates percentages of students who scored 3.5 ore better and 4.0 or:better in the state, the St.
Johns County School District and specific schools. The scores were released last week.


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Predators
Pholo by CHUCK ADAMS
Members of the Ponte Vedra
Lacrosse Club's older
Predators team assemble for
a team picture-before open-
Sing Saturday's jamboree at
Cornerstone fields in Ponte
Vedra. The jamboree fea-'
turecditeams ,from 'the Central
F'.lorida"Li.crosse Club and
,.tears fr6m JUlington Creek.'
-.The oldergirds, seventh and
eighth graders, defeated.
their Centra Florida counter-
parts 13-6.


Church: ARC approval may be premature
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,,Continuel froim A-1 ,;.because of, rapidly rising.con- -. way,. however, are 'about a she said. -.
-,,i : '.. ." '. ition cost's., .according to. dozen comments. by county .Once' all, :comments .have.
Sand ;th'e ARC .ca ,.obhly: Taylo.;T.' -staffthat have been jleft'unan- been ,cleared, 'the -church can
approve the flat roof design .,. Urged ,b, Taylor and swered' by the church,'accord- 'acquire'. building,permits to
. afterta vesting is-granted W.: illia ms, ARC members agreed -ing-j, U ay'/Ison. Jtiv te start the project;" but'-Nielson
,lthe.,esti igsnis.grantledttMlae -I oappro.Ve.'theplans,as.-s rbmit- coM '.,vlopmnen,4 e; ices ,said.iapplyingfor thevesting
designs will need, to by present ;- eda. W.e.ith4te.hnta.atd.'roof .Department..'. .' -, .r tiggg thojldwip".alkth'eir -
ed.tothe ARC'one 'gainfor l witie t laridsca'pifig Since'Jutly, Nfelson 'said; the." plaisuntil that isu~ i.wo ked
consideration. .. 'pans.' church has'submitted.its origi obut;', ''- .'.
Talor informed 'ARC: me lfRevesting is not-granted, nal plans and revised version .
bers -that the church.had-.litte', the. hurch will need to come- ol those plans based on: the
timb and' money to':waste. .bacKl before the .ARC only for first rund.oft staff .comments..
Waiting another 'coupleof- tihe approvall o its lighting. Comments ffomstaff .oi. the.-
months could add $5 000 to lan. rese version must still .be
$100 000 (to the' projec- Still standing thie church's' answered by a third.submittal,


iP poetry:
..'Continued from .
Landrurnm's -,coffers,- the,.'. stu. _
dents typed their -Works' su'b- .
mired them to -the'opUliesler,. ,
' checked' the '.proofs: :.anhd ,gae'.%
their-finial OKsi- .,;".' :-,' :
'"He'prett much lets^u^ite
whatever we want'.towinte" as.
long: as. it's approiatei,, aid r
McCormick. '-'. '.
(Cooper said s We'll likely coni-
tinue writing' poet.' when "she
gets'to high sclool.. ,"'
"At fist I'didn't really'like
writing that imuch,'but I''ve.gdf-,:.
ten a lot better' at writing'
through Mr. Ben yacko's'.class,"
she said. ' .
She also may' be digging out
those worn out shoes, 'he said;,. ,
That is, if the bqok'L;iakies" '.'
them famous. .'' '


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The Leader's Opinion


Roads are full


at the Beaches-

One wonders where we will put all the cars that will
soon be able move faster to the corner of Beach
Boulevard and Penman Road on the t'ro pew lanes
being added to Beach Boulevard. JTA is pushing head-
long to six lane Beach Boulevard all the way to Penman
Road.- including a new, six-lane bridge over the
Intracoastal.. : :
Itris anybody's guess just how far eastbound traffic will
be backed up from Penman Road. Traffic on Beach
Boulevard is already maxed out, particularly during peak
periods. Even if that were not so, traffic on 3rd Street
( A1-A) is almostat a standstill and Ninth Street is over-
loaded as well. The effect of six leaning Beach Boulevard
all the way to 3rd Street would simply mean the traffic'
jam is 10 blocks further east...
The junction of South Beach Parkway and Marsh
Landing Parkway is a joke and the condominiums south
of that intersection will make matters worse. For that
matter, all the new condominiums along the oceanfront
will add their own cars to our overloaded roads.
The truth is that our roads are full and there is little
possibility that more pavement can be added to the
clogged arteries. We have already missed the opportuni-
ty to plan for a road system east of the Intracoastal equal
to our needs. What can be done now is questionable but
like it or not, we are dependent on our elected officials
and their ability to lead.


Time to redeem Beach


To the editor:
I was impressed with the
arguments in \Val-Mart's
behalf expressed by Nis. Alcom
in a recent editorial. However,
just because 15 years ago, we
sold our soul to the -devil,
doesn't mean that we can't
learn from this mistake and
redeem ourselves.
Just because the property
has already been obliterated,
doesn't mean that we can't try
to change its character. And
just because we sentenced a
once lovely neighborhood to
the fallout of bad choices,
doesn't mean that wye need to.
'sacrifice the city's character
forever.
Jacksonville Beach was
becoming a city of high rises.
Developers were having their
way until Beach Marine was
threatened. Then, thanks, to
citizens who woke up and real-
ized that there might still be
time to stop the wrecking ball
from demolishing their way of
living, they were 'able to dis-
able this downward, descent
into Daytona II.
This is our wake-up call.
Maybe we were napping while
--- .N une Beach became a-
boulevard of tire repair shops
and fried chicken franchises.
Maybe the strip malls
became vacant because retail-
ers had nothing to offer that
we wished to buy. But, if we
invite Wal-Mart into those


vacant properties, people will
come. And with it will come
the' traffic.
After all, if I lived just over
the ditch, I'd rather drive
across the bridge than toward
the city. If I lived on Nlayport
Road, I'd rather turn left on
Atlantic, than right. And if I
lived north of Beach
Boulevard, I'd head on up 3rd
Street rather than risk the
bridge being up to let a boat
pass by.
Of course, Wal-Mart is open
24/7, so, we could accommo-
date those who wish to shop at
3. a.m ..But,." ,ait',WValgr&en%
of'ers.thati'samTie-o.pti -": '"
I am hoping that our city
didn't wait too long' to stop
Wal-Mart from moving for-
ward with its plan.
Wal-Mart is a skilled adver-
sary and is no stranger to com-
munity resistance and the
deck is stacked in its favor. But,
other communities have
fought and won.
Therefore, all avenues for
denial should be explored
because our city's first priority
should be to the people of
Neptune Beach and the busi-
nesses--that_ currently thrive
h ere. -
The question is, do our pub-
lic officials have the tenacity
to take them on. We shall see.

Lynn Shimp
Neptune Beach


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George Carlin's wisdom for AB


To the editor:
The comedian George
Carlin says what many old-
time Atlantic Beach residents
feel about the "Save Atlantic
Beach" campaign's loudest
proponents: "These are the
times of fast foods and slow
digestion, big men and small
character, steep profits and
shallow relationships. These
are the days of two incomes
but more divorce, fancier
houses but broken homes...It
is a time when there is much
in the showroom window and
nothing in the stockroom."
Having grown up in
Atlantic Beach during the
fifties and sixties, I remember
neighbors who lived by the
golden rule, where "Do unto
others as you would have
them do unto you" and "Love
thy neighbor as thyself" were
principles that guided our
..daily ,experience. Faamil
emergencies were not endured
alone; our neighbors were
always there to help us and we
reciprocated when they need-
ed us. Many of us who


remember that time in our
local history want to keep our
wonderful Atlantic Beach
community's spirit alive, and
so we voted for the mavor and
commissioners who repre-
sented our wishes best. I'm
happy to see that they are
keeping their promises.
Anyone who takes the time
to read the amendment to
ordinance number 90-01-172
(to add new section 24-1721
will see that there is a provi-
sion "to encourage design
diversity by allowing for
approval of alternative
approaches to meeting the
strict standards of these regu-
lations through staff-level
design review, where appro-
priate".
Across the street and one
house north from Linley
Tolbert's three 10,000 square
foot lots in Selva Marina
'ircl' Is a perfect exa'ple-'of
gbod, neighbo'ly (arid recent
residential design. The home
is a two-story, cedar-shingled
house set back from the street
at an eye-appealing distance,


and the landscaping does
nothing to detract from that
neighborhood's inviting,
open atmosphere.
I think my old friend who
lives on East Coast Drive near
the 12th Street intersection
would rather feel safe backing
out of her driveway by being
able to see the cars, -runners,
bikers and small children on
skates, skateboards and tricy-
cles. Now, her -iew of these
northbound travelers is
blocked by a high cement wall
built adjacent to the sidewalk
by the owners of the three-
story "McMansion" next door.
George Carlin says: "We've
conquered outer space but not
inner space. We've done larg-
er things, but not better
things...We have bigger hous-
es and smaller families, more
conveniences but lets
time...We have multijplied our
possessid'ons, b''treiuced our
ald ."'" MAlbe f's ntime"Y6
redesign ourselves.
Diana Townsend
(retired teacher)
Atlantic'Beach


Time for action is now


To the editor:
I recently received a letter
from a resident who had some
very interesting information
'that I felt compelled to pass
along.
I understand [the commis-
sion's] explanation as to why
[it] decided to wait another 2
weeks to hold the workshop,
but I'd like to know if [they]
have considered calling an
"emergency" meeting. Given
the current status of the real
estate market ( I personally
*know of three homes/lots in
old Atlantic Beach that con-
tracts have fallen through
because of the proposed draft
ordinances, I would call this
an emergency. I am also
aware that the potential for a
required disclosure notice by
NEFAR if this isn't resolved in
a more timely manner.
Here is my recent under-
standing of the governing
laws concerning notice and
time of future meetings:
"If you have a public hear-
ing on an INTRODUCED ordi-
nance, you have to give 2
'weeks notice along with pub-
lic advertising. SO, since this
,.,. has not been introduced as an
ordinance, there shouldn't be


any public hearing require-
ments. bou have the ability
then to have a "special called"
meeting of the commission in
workshop.
The Charter of the City of
Atlantic Beach states that:
"the mayor-commissioner,
city manager or a majority of
the city commission may call
a special meeting of the city
commission on twenty-four
1241 hour's notice"
The sunshine law as provid-
ed in Florida Statutes has
caused the Attorney General's
office to offer the following
notice guidelines for meetings
of all public bodies:
1. The notice should con-
tain the time and place of the
meeting and, if available, an
agenda (or if no agenda is
available, subject matter sum-
mations might be used.);
2. The notice should be
prominently displayed in the
area of the.agency's offices set
aside for that purpose, e.g. for
cities, in city hall;
3. emergency sessions
should be afforded the most
appropriate and effective
notice under the circum-
stances and special meetings
should have at least 24 hours


reasonable notice to the pub-
lic; and
4. the use of press releases
and/or phone calls to the wire
services and other media is
highly effective. On matters
of critical public concern such
as rezoning, budgeting, taxa-
tion, appointment of public
officers, etc. advertising in
the local newspaper of general
circulation would be appropri-
ate.
Taking this in to considera-
tion, I feel you have the abili-
ty, and more importantly, the
obligation to call a meeting in
a more timely manner.
The Save Atlantic Beach
database now has over 1000
signatures, we would be
happy to help advertise the
special called meeting. And, I
am quite certain the media
would be happy to announce
the meeting as well.
I don't think advertising
will be a problem. The over
300 people who attended the
meeting at the Sea Tut.tle are
all anxiously awaiting the
next move. .
Carol Nfikell
Atlantic Beach


Lawsuit makes land buy possible for city


To the editor: to be set aside toward pur-
The settlement of [a] lawsuit chase of the Buckman proper-.
[against ,.Bridge Tenders ty .
regarding its proposed More importantly, the real
Johnston Island develop- momentum for purchasing
'ment,] limited the develop- the Buckman property, which:
ment on the island, absolved is the subject matter of
the city from (any taking Resolution' 06-06, was borne
claims, established a public from these negotiations.
canoe/ kayakihg area on the. ,It is our desire and .has
island, /and provided $110,000 always been our, desire to pre-


-serve Atlantic Beach for all its
citizens. now' and for future
generations. ,.
Supporting and passing
Resolution 06-06 will be
another 'giant leap forward in
this preservation effort.
Stephen Kuti
Atlantic Beach


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REESE'S PIECES


Neighbors'

fight is a

good cause

It started last year with
the theft of three bicycles
and escalated into a drive
by shooting. Not the kind
of activity one wants in
their.neighborhood. The .
lady who spotted the pre-
teens taking the bikes
hopped in her car and clan-
.destinely followed the trio, a
few miles to an apartment
complex.
Tenny, as -I'll call her,
Siphoned the police 'and
staved in the', apartment
parking lot till -the officers"
arrived. My neighbor got 'her
grandchildren,s bikes back.
She also got three angry kids
on her trail. A week after the
bike retrieval incident, the
windshield and back win-.
dow of Jenny,s vehicle were
shot out. That was the begin-
ning of the end for her hus-
band Steve.
"We've lived on this street
for 35 years," he told me'.
"I've seen 'a new. element
come through in the past
two years, and it isn't from
people who live here. It
appears strangers using the
n-main road as a cut through
have pegged our homes as a
free shopping center."
Steve and Jenny consid-
ered moving, but after much
pondering and prayer, they '
decided to stay and fight for
the area they loved. It was a
decision which proved bene-
ficial to most everyone.
;Steve revived the old
neighborhood, association.,
He organized monthly meet-
ings during Which the mayor
and sheriff came out to
speak. Most of all, Steve's
commitment to fight instead
of flee has made many oth-
ers appreciate what we've
taken for granted; an older
neighborhood with lots of
trees, lots of wonderful elder-
ly people and young fami-
lies, and lots of houses
which have tripled in value
during the past few years.
Even with all the good
stuff, one problem has
loomed. "Out of neighbor-
hooders" have still used the
main thoroughfare as a.
shortcut to avoid heavy traf-
fic on two congested 4-way
streets that run parallel to
the neighborhood road.
As of last Friday something
has been done about that.
The main drag racing mag-
net has eight new stop signs.
"We can't shut out outside
traffic," Steve said, "but
'hopefully this will deter the
speedsters.bo
That remains to be seen'. I
do know that the new red
octagons have brought
something to light in my
own life that needed adjust-
ing.
"I just hope," I told rmy
friend Julie the day the signs
went up, "the police are on
hand to give tickets when
the speeders zip through. I
can't irriagine those disre-
spectful drivers actually
observing a stop sign."
Julie agreed and added a
few more unkind comments
about outsiders, many of
whom are not from this
country, who'd moved in.
Though I didn't agree with
many of Julie's stereotypes of
those individuals, I did noth-
ing to halt her comments or
defend anyone.
Maybe I was thinking
about my own poor choices,
the next morning when l'I
drove down the subdivi-
sion's. main road. I'm rinot
sure what the cause was, but,
I soon found myself running.
two of the' stop signs.
:, That episode exposed .
something else that needs
attention. Instead of judging
others or letting unkind"
comments about them slide
; by, I need to stop, address
the situations' when they'
occtr, and realize that the.
only attitudes, or actions fi'
can change are my own.


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National Treasures
Fill your spring with beauti-
ful music tonight at the St.:
Augustine Community
Orchestra's presentation of
"National. Treasures," a concert
featuring the music of Aaron
Copland, Jerome Kern,
Stephen .Sondheim and others.
The "Big Orchestra in the Little
City" performance will take
place at the Lightner Museum's
Cafe Alcazar, which is located
in the City Hall complex at the
* corner of Granada and King
Streets in St. Augustine. The
concert begins at 8 p.m. and is
free (donations are. greatly
appreciated). For more infor-
mation call 904.471.3026.

Photography Exhibit
Come see photographic
woiks of Jay Shoots, Dominick
Martorelli, and Paul Karabinis
this weekend at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach.
Starting tonight and continu-
ing through June 2, the exhibi-
tion features photographs real-
ized through a variety of tech-
niques and processes. From
montage and.cameraless pho-
tography to traditional, histor-
ical and digital processes, the
work of these Jacksonville pho-
tographers reveals the rich and
varied nature of contemporary
photographic practice. The
Cultural Center is located at 50
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach and is open Monday
through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. Admission is free. For
more information call
904.280.0614 or visit
www.ccpvb.org.









Taste of St. Aug. "
On Saturday, 30 of ,St.
Augustine's favorite restaurants
will.participate in "A Taste of
St. Augustine" by offering up
samples of their signature dish-
es as they vie for the title of
"The Best" in different cate-
gories, such as Upscale, Ethnic,
Family-style and Dessert cook-
ing. People's Choice Awards
will also be offered. The event
will take place from noon to 9
p.m. at Francis Field. General
admission is $2 per person and
includes live entertainment all
day- long. Food and beverage
tickets are $1 each, with most
"tastes" costing 2 to 5 tickets.


Flower and Garden
Expo
Learn how to make your
spring bloom Saturday, April
29 through Sunday, April 30 at
the "Flower and Garden Expo."
Growers, nurseries and artisans
from around the state-will offer
gardeninghelp and products at
the St. Johns County'
Agricultural Center Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and
Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4p.m.
There will be free parking, and

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minutes from the Belz Factory
Outlet. Admission is $5 for a
two-day pass, children under
11 are free. For more
information call 904.829.3295
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Earth Day
Join the Natural Living
Alliance of St. Johns County
for an Earth Day Celebration
in St. Augustine on Saturday
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
event will be held adjacent to
the weekly Old City Farmer's
Market, on the grounds of the
St. Augustine Amphitheatre,
1340 A1A South, just south of
the Lighthouse. St. Augustine's
2006 Earth Day event will
include educational workshops
and exhibits, earth-friendly
businesses, music entertain-
ment, healthy foods, and fami-
ly oriented activities.
Admission and parking are
free. For more information call
(904) 827-1208 or visit
www.naturallivingalliance.org.

PV Car Show
See over 100 classic, custom
and antique automobiles at the
Fourth Annual Ponte Vedra
Beach Car Show on Sunday,
April 30 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The event, which will take
place at the Sawgiass Village in
Ponte Vedra Beach, will feature
food from local restaurants and
live music. The cars competi-
tion will include categories
ranging from "Best in Show" to
"Longest Distance Traveled to
Show". All entries are wel-
come, however only pre-1982
cars are eligible for judging.
Admission is free. Vehicle pre-
registration for a classic, cus-
tom or antique car is $20, and
$25 the day of event. For more
information call (904) 285-
2004, Registration fo, the Ct
Show is available .on line 'at
www.pontevedrachamber.org/
events/carshow.php.

A Bug's Life
Let your kids explore the
wonderful world of bugs at the
GTM Reserve on Saturday April
29. GTM Reserve Volunteers
will, lead "A Bug's Life," a
hands-on, minds-on program
investigating the curious world
of insects at 1pm and again at
2pm. Discover metamorphosis,
play Bug Bingo, and see the
world from a bug's perspective.
Please call to reserve your place
(904) 823-4500.
The GTM Reserve
Environmental Education
Center is located at 505 Guana
River "
Road _,-
in Ponte"- --. _
Vedra Beach. ""
Ad.m mission -
is $2 for,,
adults, ---
$1 for.chil- ". "
dren aged 10 17 years, and
FREE for children under age
10. For more information, and
to reserve your place, call 904-
823-4500.

T'ai Chi
Come learn about the 2,000-
year-old form of exercise
known as t'ai chi this weekend
at the Cobalt Moon Center in
Neptune Beach. To kick off the
event, the films of Professor
Cheng Manching will be
shown free to the public at
7:30 p.m tonight.


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Saturday, April 29, when prac-
titioners of t'ai chi.will partici-
.pate in World T'ai Chi and
Qigong Day at 10 a.m. at the
*Cobalt Moon Center. All
attending will do approximate-
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of t'ai chi they practice. All
forms of t'ai chi are welcome.
Members of the general public
may also participate by follow-
ing the movements as best
they can. Those wishing to
participate are encouraged to
come half an hour to 15 min-
utes early.
The Cobalt Moon Center is
located at 217 First St. in
Neptune Beach. More infor-
mation about World T'ai Chi &
Qigong Day and the benefits of
t'ai chi can be found at
www.worldtaichiday.org.


Turtle lecture
Get informed about a Florida
animal on Thursday, May 4 at
7 p.m. when Dr. Joseph Butler,
professor at the University of
North Florida delivers a guest
lecture at the GTM Reserve
Environmental Education
Center. He will discuss his
work with diamondback terra-
pins in the marshes and tidal
creeks of the Intracoastal
Waterway. Many of the 25 tur-
tle species that occur in Florida
are now in decline and in need
of conservation attention.
Diamondback terrapins were
once common in brackish
ecosystems along the Atlantic
and Gulf coasts, but have suf-
fered from a long history of
human exploitation. Visit
GTM Reserve's newest resident,
Terri the diamondback terra-
pin, donated by Mrs. Brush's
fourth grade class from R.B.
Elementary School. There is no
cost to attend the lecture. The
GTIM Reserve Envirorlmental
Education Center is located at
505 Guana River Road, off A 1 A
17 miles south of J Turner
Butler or 8' miles north of
Vilano Beach. For more infor-
mation call 904-823-4500.


Music outdoors
This week, Mark Williams is
the ,featured artist. at MuNsic in
the. 'ourt);yrd 'at 200 First
Street in Neptune Beach which
is every Friday from 7-10 p.m.
It's a free event open to the
public. Beer, wine, coffee, and
desserts are available for pur-
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jazz, blues, rock 'n' roll and folk
textures. While his musical
style is unconventional and
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Friday, April 28
Cultural Center: A pho-
tography exhibition fea-
turing photographs by Jay
Shoots, Dominick
Martorelli and Paul
Karabinis will be on dis-
play through June 2 at the
Cultural Center at Ponte
Vedra Beach, 50 Executive

280-0614. .

Book sale: The Beaches
Branch Library in Neptune
Beach will have a book
sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
today and April 29, and 1I
to 4 p.m. April 30. The sale
is sponsored by the
Friends of the Beaches
Branch Library. The
Mai
Cooking class: An all offe
organic grain and veg- na i
etable cooking class will be boc
held from 5:30 to 7:30
p.m. at Persephone Healing Arts
Center, 485 6th Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. 246-3583.

* Book discussion: The
Beaches Democratic Club will
have a book discussion group
meeting at 7:30 p.m. at Village
Inn Restaurant in Neptune
Beach. 249-9550.

Saturday, April 29
Life Line Screening: Life
Line Screening will be held at
American Legion of Atlantic
Beach Post 316, 1127 Atlantic
Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
Appointments start at 9 a.m.
Preregistration is required. Call
1-800-697-9721.

Earth Day celebration: The
Natural Living Alliance of St.
Johns County will sponsor an
ELarth Day celebration at the St.
Augustine Amphitheatre, locat-
ed on Anastasia Boulevard, one-
quarter mile south of the light-
house and just north of the Elks
Lodge, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Admission and parking are free.
For information, visit www.nat-
:, iirallivingalliance.org.

Butterfly festival: The 5th
Annual Butterfly Festival will be
.held from noon-to 5 p.m. at
Tree "',ilt .Natu"dr. Cfer, 7152
Lone Star Road, Jacksonville.
Jimmy Smith of the
Jacksonville Jaguars is the guest
host. Admission is $5 for up to
10 family members. 724-4646.

Sandcastle contest: The
Annual Beaches Sandcastle
Contest will be held from 1:30
to 3:30 p.m. on the beach in
front of the Sea Walk Pavilion.
Categories are 8 and under, 9 to
12 years, 13 to 16 years, family
and group. Register at the
Jacksonville Beach Recreation
Department, 321 Penman
" Road, Jacksonville Beach. Call
247-6236 for information.

S. Book-signing: Seafood
expert and cookbook author
Leslie Pendleton will be at The
* Bookmark at 7 p.m. to demon-
strate how to make recipes from
and sign copies of her new'
cookbook "Simply Shellfish:
Quick and Easy Recipes for
Shrimp, Crab, Scallops, Clams,
Mussels, Oysters, Lobster, Squid
and Sides."

Sunday, April 30
Parade: The 60th Annual
Beaches Parade will be held in
downtown Jacksonville Beach,
starting at 2 p.m. There will be
floats, marching bands and
more. 247-6236.

Adoptive families: Adoptive
Families of the First Coast will
have an introductory and orga-
nizational meeting from 3 to


Garage sale: The Duval
County Retired Educators
Association will have a
garage sale from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the Good
Shepherd School, 1656
Edgewood Ave. N. 665-
0056, 354-0750 or 768-
0298.

Book-signing: Connie
Donaldson will read from
and sign copies of her
book "Heart of a Lion" at
11 a.m.. at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra
Beach, 50 Executive Way.
Call 273-1947 for infor-'
mation.


e Captains Club Marine Flea Market will be held May 6 and'7 at Bea
rine, 2315 Beach Blvd., at the Intracoastal Waterway. The flea mark
er new and used boat parts, fishing tackle, shirts, outdoor furniture, r
inventory close-outs and more. Admission and parking are free. Ven
iths are still available. Visit www.captainsclub.org for in formation.


4:30 p.m. at the Ponte Vedra
Library. 285-6237, 246-9382,
543-0002 or 273-2177.

Evening of Taste: "An
Evening of Taste" benefiting the
Children's Home Society will be
held from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at
Matthew's of San Marco. There
will be fine wine and food.
Tickets are $150 per person.
493-7739.

Tuesday, May 2
Photo show: Photographs by
Marie Rose of Nature Scenes
will be on display through the
end of May at Mystic Bean
Coffee Co., 226 W. King St., St.
Augustine. Hours are 6 a.m. to 4
p.m. Monday through
Saturday, and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sunday.

Jewelry sale: BMCBeaches
Hospital Auxiliary will have a
jewelry sale from 7 a.m. 'to 4
p.m. today, and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.
May 3, in the main lobby of the
Beaches Hospital, 1350 13th
Ave. S., Jackson'ille Beach. The
sale is open to the public.

Senior workshop: A free sen-
ior workshop related to invest-
ing will be held at 10 a.m. at
Edward Jones, 13171 Atlantic
Blvd., Suite 300, Jacksonville.
Call 221-8501 for reservations.

DAR: The Ponte Vedra DAR
Chapter will meet at 10:45 a.m.
at Sawgrass Country Club,
10034 Golf Club Drive, Ponte
Vedra Beach. Chapter regent
Marianne Hibbard is the speak-
er. 992-7463.

Senior discussion group:
The Beaches Senior Center will
host a current events discussion
group at 1:30 p.m. 241-3791.

Parent education presenta-
tion: "A Parent's Perspective on
Vaccinations: A Shot in the
Dark or an Informed Choice?"
will be presented at 6:30 p.m. at
First Baptist Church, 501 2nd
Ave. N. Call 246-2891 to R.S.V.P.

Community health educa-
tion: Baptist Medical Center
Beaches is offering a communi-
ty health education class titled
"Natural Hormone
Replacements" from 7 to 8 p.m.
in Conference Center Iooms A
and B, 1350 13th Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach. 376-4902 or
627-2910.

Wednesday, May 3
Women's connection: The
Atlantic Beach Women's
Connection will have brunch
from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the
Selva Marina Country Club,
1600 Selva Marina Drive,
Atlantic Beach. There will also
be a fashion show. the cost is


$12, and child care is available.
Reservations are requested by
May 1. 904-714-9962 or 904-
223-1002.

Concert: Singers by the Sea
will present a "Scatter the
Sunshine" concert at 2:30 p.m.
at, Beach United Methodist
Church, Seventh Avenue North
at AlA, Jacksonville Beach. A
reception will be held after the
concert. The event is free. Call
285-6691 for information.

Beaches Watch: Beaches
Watch will meet at 7 p.m. in the
administrator conference room
at Fletcher High School. The
meeting is.open to the public.
513-9242.

Reunion: The USS NOA (DD-
841.), iDD-343) and (APD-24)
will celebrate its 15th annual
reunion in San Antonio, Texas,
through May 7. 386-228-3366.

Thursday, May 4
American Legion: -Ocean
Beaches American "Legion,
Auxiliary Unit 129 will meet at
7:30 p.m. at 1151 S. 4th St.,
Jacksonville Beach. Members
are encouraged to attend and
bring a guest. Call 249-2266 or
242-0042 for information.
,
Friday, May 5
Cinco de Mayo.

Teen Movie Time: "Teen
Movie Time" will be held at
3:30 p.m. at the Beaches Branch
Library, 600 Third St., Neptune
Beach. "Dude, Where's My
Car?" will be shown. 241-1141.

This-n-That: "This-n-That,"
an exhibit by Terese Marie
Muller, will be on display
through May 19 at A Charles
Gallery, 228 3rd Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. An artist's
reception and preview party
will be held from 5 to 8 p.m.
today. 339-0029.

Moonlight Movies: The
"Moonlight Movies" film series
will be held from 9 to 11 p.m.
today, May 19, May 26, June 2
and June 9 at the SealWalk
Pavilion. Tonight's movie is
"Endless Summer." Call 247-
6100 and press 3 for informa-
tion.

Saturday, May 6
Sea turtle volunteer orienta-
tion: Volunteer orientation and
phase 2 boot camp for the 2006
sea turtle season will be held
from 7 to 8 a.m. on the beach.
613-6081.

Art festival: The 2nd Annual
Art in the Park Festival will be
held at 10 a.m. at Bull Park. Call
247-5828 for information.


Summer program:
ich Baptist Medical Center
et will Beaches Auxiliary will
mari- sponsor a, summer pro-
idor gram for ages 14 through
18. Orientation, a tour of
the hospital, a mandato-
ry film concerning safety
and more will be held at 11 a.m.
today. 246-6516.

Auditions: The Youth of the
Beaches Art Guild will hold
auditions from noon to 4 p.m.
at Sandalwood High Schools'
auditorium, 2750 John Prom
Blvd., Jacksonville, for "Little
Shop of Horrors." 476-3151.

Military Appreciation Day:
Dolphin Cove Community
Park in Ponte Vedia Beach will
host Military Appreciation Day
from 3 to 6 p.m. Food and bev-
erages will be provided. There
will be a program honoring
active duty and. retired service
men and women, as well as a
performance by the Nease
Naval Junior ROTC, a helicop-
ter landing by Helicopter.
Antisubmarine Squadron Light .
(HSLi 44, games, prizes and
drawings. 373-0574.

Freedom Rally: Young adults
and youth are invited to the
National Day of Prayer Freedom
Rally from 5 to 9 p.m. at the
University of North Florida on
the Green. The event is free and
open to the public, and will fea-
ture live music, spoken word,
rappers, dancers, games, and a
unified time of prayer and wore-
ship. 904-449-4547.


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BUSINESS


Wachovia proposes white sign in place of its trademark blue


Months-long
battle at center
of architecture
tIoard's push for
sign guidelines


B'.Y LAURA FOWLER,
STAFF WRITER
S'After a four-month hiatus
fiom its ongoing battle with
t4e Ponte Vedra Architectural
Review Committee (ARCI,
Wachovia is back on track to
resolve the ARC's issue with its
bluie sign at the Palm Valley
branch bank.
:..Anna Shea, an attorney with
Rogers Towers Bailey Jones &
Gay representing Wachovia,
sought the ARC's informal
approval Wednesday of a white
sign as opposed to the
Wachovia blue, which ARC
members have said was not in
compliance.
..'"Obviously we want it to be
resolved," Shea said at
Wednesday night's ARC meet-
ing-in the Ponte Vedra Beach
Branch Library.
Shea and Doug Burnett,
another attorney with Rogers
Towers, said they hope to have
a new proposal for the ARC to
consider as soon as possible.
The sign has'been a recurring
item on the ARC's agenda since
July,,., when Wachovia sought
approval for the sign it had
already put up at 3795 Palm
Valley Road.
Since then Wachovia repre-
sentatives have fought to keep


their trademark blue color on
the sign.
They' appealed to the St.
Johns Board *of County
Commissioners, who sent the.
sign issue back to the ARC;
when they weren't clear on
why it was rejected.
Wachovia representatives
were similarly puzzled by the
ARC's decision and told county,
commissioners that the ARCI
initially gave them very little
guidance on how to correct the
sign.
Burnett told commissioners
that he was told the problem is
not the blue color but the way
the blue is presented.
Shea sought more guidance
and direction from the com-
mittee members Wednesday
night, but ARC members told
her listen to audio tapes from a
Dec. 21 meeting.
That was when the issue was
last on the ARC agenda and
when committee members
outlined the problems they
had with the sign.
"We had a lengthy discus-
sion," ARC member Marcy
Silkebaken told Shea
Wednesday night.
"We were very specific at
that meeting."
One of the biggest problems
that ARC members pointed out
was the blue color, even
though \Vachovia representa-
tives argued that it was a
Wachovia trademark.
The ARC "strongly encour-
ages" white signs and never
allows color signs to be illumi-
nated at night, ARC Chairman
Mike Koppenhafer said at the
meeting.
The sign is blue during the


day, but white at night when it
is illuminated. .
- ARC members also told rep-
resentatives of Wachovia that
.the letters in the sign are 'too
close together and too big.
At the end of the December
meeting, the committee
ordered Shane Largent, a coun-
ty planner at the time, to draft
a summary of the problems
with the sign based on what
was discussed that night.
Burnett said that order was
never carried out because
Largent resigned from his posi-
tion soon after that.
"We never got that order,"
Burnett said in an interview
Thursday.
Because of Wachovia's argu-
ments that their decisions are
arbitrary and based on a vague
overlay ordinance without spe-
cific guidelines, ARC decided
to revise its ordinance accord-
ingly.
Late last year, the committee
held several workshops to dis-
cuss amendments designed to
make the ordinance more spe-
cific.
Among the items discussed
were restrictions on size, color
and spacing of signs.,
The amendments will also
provide more legal protection
for the ARC and its decisions.
David Harrell, Largent's
replacement, said Thursday he
had not yet drafted the pro-
posed amendments.
Once drafted, the amend-
ments will be sent to the St.
Johns County Planning and
Zoning Agency, which will rec-
ommend action to the Board
of County Commissioners,
which has the final say.


Representatives from WCI Communities gather outside of Atlantic Theaters during
the Beaches BroadWay bash, a fundraiser for the Beaches Boiys & Girls Club reno-
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader April 28, 2006


Nease faces Palatka for district crown


By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER

Matt Reifsnider tossed a
three-hitter Tuesday night as
Nease defeated St. Augustine, 7-
0, to reach Thursday's District 5-
4A championship game against
Palatka.
The winner of the 5-4A title
has home-field advantage
Tuesday for the opening round
of the Region 2
playoffs. The
loser hits the
road.
With the
complete game .
victory over the
Yellow Jackets,
Reifsnider im-
proved to 9-0
on the season.
He also leads
the Panthers
with seven
home runs. JACKETS
"That's step
one," Nease PANTHER
coach Boo
Mullins said Tuesday, following
K the Panthers' third win of the
Year over St. Augustine. "Step
two is Palatka Thursday. We win
Thursday, and we're here the
first game [Tuesday, a regional
quarterfinal].
"The bracket we've drawn is
tough," Mullins said of the
potential regional matchups.
"But we're tough in that brack-
et, too. So we're going to be O.K.
, All we've got to do is play our
game like we did tonight.
"Matt pitched great, *we
played great defense, timely hit-
ting, got some situational bunts
down, which really put pressure
on them. And we capitalized
after that.
"We did that exactly the way
we teach it," said Mullins, "and
it was beautiful."
[f the Panthers play at Nease
Tuesday and win, they're home
for the regional semifinal May
5. If they win then, they go on
the road for the regional final
May 9.
T..he -Class 4A state champi-
oi.rship'Pinal Four will ibeplayed
May 19-20 at Ed Smith Stadium
in Sarasota, where the Panthers
lost' a 2-1 semifinal to Winter
Haven last year.
Jones and Reifsnider say they


haven't been following some
sort of script since arriving at
Nease:
"From the preseason, on we
both knew we were going to
starting and hopefully going
complete games," Reifsnider
said after his three-hit, eight-
strikeout, seven-inning effort
against the Yellow Jackets.
"We've both done a real good
job this year. Plus, when you
have a catcher back there like
[MNattheew]
Redding, it
r/ makes it a lot
easier. 'With
him having his
S knee back, that
not only puts
him back in the
lineup but also
puts a great
arm and great
defense behind
the plate.
"The whole
0 team makes It a
lot easier when
IS 7 you have such
a good infield
and outfield. As long as we play
Nease baseball, I'm sure we'll be
fine throughout the rest of the
state playoffs."
"We hope to ride this win and
go straight into the Final Four,"
chimed in Jones, who added of
his third turn against Palatka
Thursday, "Hopefully I can go
out there, shut them down and
we can get a district champi-
onship under our belt."
The farthest Reifsnider and
Jones went in the playoffs at
Seabreeze came in their sopho-
more year, when the Seacrabs
advanced to the regional quar-
terfinals. They lost in the first
district game their junior year.
"We all want that ring," said
Reifsnider. "We're all dying for
it. We can taste it, and we just
can't wait to get there."
Nease bats came to life
against St. Augustine. Chris
Alessandria, who hasn't been
heard from much this year, was
3-for-3 with three runs scored.
He singled leading off the third
and sixth innings, igniting ral-
-ties"'lnea'ch'-case, and l.iHted
with two outs to get on in the
fourth.
Jones sent him to third with a
hit-and-run single, and the next
hitter, Blake Sanders, plated


Pnroti c,' ROB D&ANJGELO
Nease High pitcher Matt Reifsnider fires to the plate during action earlier this season. Reifsnider tossed a three-hit complete game
win against St. Augustine Tuesday in the district semifinals. The Panthers were slated to host Palatka Thursday night in the District
5-4A championship game.


both runners with a double to
,left center, making the score 4-
0. Sanders' hit reminded of last
year, when he tagged another
two-bagger at St. Augustine to
win the district title.
"Definitely, exactly like the
one last -vea. Hit in the same
*sp"t;, dhl'd scored -ru'nners-i'fom
first and second," said Sanders,
who added, "We need to step
on Palatka, and take it from
there. If we win on Thursday,
we get home field for the first


round of regionals. So that's
what we're going to shoot for."
Another productive Panthers
hitter is Vince Ratto, who con-
tinues to smoke the ball. Ratto
had two singles, knocked in the
first two runs in the third and
brought in another in the sixth.
His first hit, a line drive to right
center, produced the winning
runs.
"I love it when it's bases
loaded, I love that situation. Just,
trying to drive in runs," he said.


"We're starting to get the bats
going now. I'm really confi-
dent."
As to what needs to be done
to keep the Nease express going,
Ratto said, "Probably what we
did tonight. Team's looking real
good, pitching's stacked and
defense is set. If we, just hit alit-
tie bit more, I think we'll be
unstoppable."
Redding, while 0-for-3 at bat,
was solid behind the plate,
proving his knee, injured at


Palatka, is back.
"Everything's back to normal.
It feels good," he said.
As to what needs to be done
frorh here on out, Redding said,
"Play like we did tonight: swing
the bat, play defense, shut them
out.
"'"We: got the hungry to' go
again this year [to Sarasota]. We
can't go there and lose again. So
we're going all the way," said
the Panthers' regular-season
batting leader.


Nease High
senior
Stephanie
Branham, cen-
ter, signs on
the dotted line
Tuesday,
accepting a
scholarship
offer from the
University of
Tampa where
she will contin-
ue her swim-
ming career,
as her father,
David, and
mother, Pat,
look on.


SBranh ,Bauwens s gn scholarships


By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS I\'RITER
Nease had two first-time signing this
week, the' first Tuesday by Stephanie
Branham, to swim at the University of
Tampa, the second by Rob Bauwens
Thursday, to play lacrosse at Belmont
, Abbey. Both signing
took place in the high
school's Performing Arts ,
Center.
Bauwens' signing, All the girls
detailed in an end-of-
season lacrosse story last es were so n
week, is significant
because he is the first really made
Nease lacrosse player to come.
receive an athletic schol- .
arship. Branham is ,
believed to the first
Panthers swimmer
offered a college scholar- Stephani
ship.
Branham, one of the
four captains of this year's Nease team,
chose Tampa because it is Division I.1
"When I went down for my recruiting
trip in February, I really liked the team,"
she said. "All .the girls and the coaches
,were so nice to me. It really made me feel


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welcome. And it's a Division II program,
where I can contribute right a.ay as an,
athlete."
Branham is a freestyle specialist whose
early contributions are expected to come
in relay's. She goes to Tampa with a num-
ber of NCAA B "caps" or appearances,
accumulated in past meets.
Branham started swim-
S ming inma summer league
when she was seven years
old. ..
and coach- "I stayed with that until
I was about 10," she said'
ce to me. It prior to her signing. "And
e feel we then I started going year-
ie feel wel- round with my club team.
I was at BAC [Beaches
Aquatics Club] for about
sx years. For the past year
I've been with Bolles,
swimming, The Bolles
a BranhaT'. School Sharks, which is
their year-round pro-
gram."
It was announced recently that Bolles
swimming coach Jeff Poppell is leaving
that storied program to take over women's
swimming at, the University of Arkansas.
And that caught Branham's attention.
"It did," she said, but emphasized, "It's


still Tampa, definitely. Poppell is. going to
have a great program up there. It's not
going to take him long to build 'up a
strong team. He's a phenomenal coach,
and a great person, too."
The Bolles swimming program is mnitich
more than that of just a high school team.
:"It's really a college training atmos-
phere," said Branham.
The Tampa-bound senior shared the two
biggest influences on her swimming
career. One was Dara Torres, who swam at.
the University of Florida and participated
in an Olympics. After that, Torres, took a
seven-year break from swimming.
"She was able to come back and swim
again in the Olympics," Branham said of
Torres' Athens appearance. "Just that ded-
ication, to come back to the sport after so
many years off."
The second big influence on her career
was Bill Stewart, the BAC coach who
recently retired.
"He had, probably, the most impact of
any coach I've ever had," Branham said of
Stewart, for whom she swam her six years
at BAC.
"[His retirement] was a big blow to me
and the team and the rest of 'BAC. But
change is not always a bad thing. Good
things 'can come from it," she said.


Nease spring



sports seasons


winding down


By CHUCK ADAMS.
SPORTS WRITER

The spring sports seasons
are winding down at Nease,
which still has athletes com-
peting in baseball, track and.
field, and boys tennis.
The boys and girls track and'
field teams both scored well in
the District 3-3A meet March'
20 at Ridgeview.
On the girls side, winners
included Jessica Gambill in
the 400 [:59.18], Daniela
Daswatta in the 800 [2:30.32],
Brigid Byrne in 'the 1,600
[5:31.21] and Stephanie Bray
in the 3,200 [12:04.18], with
Byrne right behind her
[12:08.03].
Kelsey Swendsen won' the
*shot put with a throw of
37'8.5".
On the boys side, Austin
Holmes won the 400 in
:50.76, Ryan Ellis captured the
300 hurdles in :40.78, Michael
Buchholz won the pole vault
at 14 feet, James Wilson
claimed the shot put with- a
throw of 52'3" and David
Swendsen- won the discus
with a throw of 139'6".
The, top four finishers in
each district .event advance to
the Region 1 championship,
which will be held Thursday
at Wolfson.,
In boys tennis, Vlad
Mavropoulos has an opportu-
nity this week to pursue the
individual state. singles title
that eluded him last year,
when he lost to Matt
Schimmel of Bolles for the
Class 2A crown.
With Nease elevated to 3A
this year, Mavropoulos :cap-
tured the District 4-3A singles
title and, with Alex Teppert,


also won the doubles crown.
The two will compete at
Sanlando Park and Lake
Brantley High School in
Altamonte Springs. The .3A
host is Edgewater of Orlando.
SThe Nease boys team
missed winning the team title
by just one point. A young
girls tennis team didn't fare as
well. With No. 1 singles Taylor
Crosby sidelined by an elbow
injury, no Lady Panther
advanced to state.
Two years ago, the girls
team sent its No. 1 singles
player, Sierra Poske, and her
doubles partner, Anna Khoor,
to the state tournament. Poske
captured the individual title
and, with Khoor, finished ru.n-
ner-up in doubles.
The Nease weightlifting'
team, which .sent seven lifters
to the 2A state meet April 22
at Sante Fe Community
College in Gainesville, earned.
just one point on the basis of
a sixth-place finish by 199-
pound lifter Mannie
Wellington.
Wellington's combined
total was 630 pounds.
Hunter Haynes finished sey-
enth at 219 with a 620 comn-
bined, 15 pounds out of sixth
place.
The other Nease lifters were
Arin Roby at, 139, 14th with
450; Alex Laymon at 154,
11th with 350; Daunte Owens
at 183, eighth at 605; Bo
Howard at 238, 13th at 600,
and heavyweight James
Wilson, 12th at 650.
Owens was in a four-way tie
for fifth at 605, five pounds
out of fourth place at 610. But
Owens, who weighed in at
182.4 pounds, was heavier'
than the three lifters with'
whom he tied.


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April 28 2006


Some facts about steroids and their side effects


A we've heard all the hor-
ror stories about the
effects of performince-
enhancing drugs on the human
body.
Recent high-profile news sto-
ries concerning the use steroids
in pro sports have again brought
this issue to the forefront;
I want to present the facts by
answering some basic questions
about steroids: What is an ana-
bolic steroid anyway? What are
the real risks? Who is at risk?
What is an Anabolic
Steroid anyway?
At the University of Chicago
in 19'26, an organic chemist
names Fred C. Koch, assisted by-
S Lemial Clyde McGee, succeeded
isolating the male hormone
testosterone for the first time.
They then injected this materi-
. al into castrated roosters (caponsi
to see if the material would cause
the capons to change the color:
and size of their combs and wat-
tles. (After castration, the roost-
ers' combs and wattles degener-
ate.)
The chemists injected ""to
these fat and placid birds a small
amount of this material each day
for several weeks, until finally


WES GREER
CONTRIBUTOR
the combs and wattles of the
capons were actually turning
brighter and redder and begin-
ning to grow. They repeated the
same procedure a number of
additional times until it was
shown without any question
that the substance they had
extracted from bulls' testicles was
in fact male hormone.
This discovery' was published
by L.C. McGee and was called
i'The Effect of the Injection of a
Lipoid Fraction of Bull Testicle
on Capons." It was published by
the Proc. Inst Med in 1927..

Anabolic-Androgenic
Steroids


The term "anabolic" is most
associated with muscle-building,
and androgenicc" refers to
increased masculine characteris-
tics.
"Steroids" refers to the class of
drugs. These drugs are available
legally only by prescription, and,
are routinely used to treat condi-.
tions that occur when the body
produces abnormally low
amounts of testosterone, such as
delayed puberty and some types
of impotence. Abuse of anabolic
steroids can lead to serious
health problems, some irre-.
versible.
The recent uptick in steroid'
use. by professional (and subse-
quently non-professional) ath-
letes stems from societal pres-
sures to excel.
Both male and.female athletes
abuse anabolic steroids to .
enhance performance and to
improve physical appearance.
Anabolic steroids are taken orally
or injected, and different forms
of' the drug, are often "stacked,"
or taken in combination with
each other, to enhance results.
Perhaps the main benefit to.
the athlete is an improved train-
ing recovery time. That is, the
body is able to repair and recoup
stamina faster than it would nat-


urally.
In athletes using heavy resist-
ance training, these drugs can
increase muscle mass and
strength, particularly when com-
bined with a high-protein diet.
Athletes cycle on and off steroids
in an attempt to minimize the
possibility of physical side
effects.

The Real Risks 'Roid Rage,
Acne, Infertility
Most people experience "total
personality charges" when on"
steroids.
In' particular, male abusers
who cycle on and off anabolic
steroids may begin to possess
two distinct personalities, both
of which are different from his
actual demeanor. ,
Steroids cause the abuser to
become national and irritable.
The abuser often becomes abu-
sive to self, friends and loved
ones.
Steroid abuse results in both'
short term and possible irre-
versible side effects. In clinical
studies, athletes regularly report-'
ed muscle spasms, decreased
libido, acne, irritability, nervous
tension, increased urine output,
headache,, :dizziness, nausea,
euphoria, edema, skin rash, scro-.


tal pain, and excessive hair
growth..
Wow! Sounds great! (I'm being
sarcastic, of course.)
Additionally, possible irre-
versible conditions exist such as
liver tumors and cancer, jaun-
dice, fluid retention, high blood
pressure, increases in LDL (bad
cholesterol), and decreases in
HIL (good cholesterol).

Who is most at risk?
Short and long term risk fac-'
tors exist for EVERY person, male
or female, young or old that
abuses these powerful mind and,
body altering substances.
-However, those most at risk are-
those who are most impression-
able pre-teens and adoles- '
cents.
: Our ultra-competitive sports.
.culture often overpowers all
sense of reason when it comes to
making health-conscious choic-
es.
Steroid abuse among adoles-
cents has remained somewhat
steady over the last decade.
However, those teens involved
steroid abuse reported more pro-,
longed usage and therefore
increased their risk of developing
more serious long term conse-
quences, such as cancer, stunted


growth, and liver ailments.
Pre-adolescents are most sus-
ceptible to stunted growth. This
means that adolescents risk
remaining short for the remain-
der of their lives if they take ana-
bolic steroids before the typical
adolescent growth spurt. Is it
worth it?
Teens subject their bodies to
these unnatural chemicals most-
ly because of the societal pres-
sures to excel in athletics.
High-profile professional ath-
letes have done little to stem the
abuse, as every week brings a
new headline about steroid use.
No sport or athlete is immune to
the lure of "being the best."
It is up to us as parents, men-
tors, and friends to intervene
when necessary, and stop this
epidemic.
Help your child (or yourself)
get healthy and compete at the
top of your, game through
healthy options. Hire a profes-
sional to help you get on track
with diet and exercise.

SI\'es Greer is owner of Fitness
Together, the private personal train-
ing studio in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Visit www.FTPONTEVEDRA.com
for more information on healthy
alternatives.


Tips for coping ith heat



while continuing to run


FPr.,lo subrnmled
Fletcher High boys tennis district qualifiers Tyler Thornton, left,
and Will Bledsoe along with coach Emory Coppedge, center..The
Senators finished the season with a 13-4 record. Team members
competed in the district championships last week at UNF.


Baseball School
The Sunshine Baseball School
S will take place at Wingate Park
in. .acksqn.,lle, Beach pn t4 f61l-
lowing dates:
June 5-8; June 12-15; June 19-
22 and June 26-29.
Instruction takes place
Monday to Thursday from 8:30
S a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
The Sunshine Baseball School
features instruction from
Fletcher varsity coach Kevin
Brown, and current Senators
assistant coaches Dr. Jim
Timnmons and Boomer Bernstein.
.:" Cost is $125 per session and
indudes lunches, drinks and T-
shirt. For more information con-
tact Dr. Jim Timmons at 223-
1664 or 521-2687.

Basketball Camp
Tommy Hulihan's Beaches
Basketball Camp at St. Paul's
School takes place July 24-28.
Camp for those entering grades
3-5 is from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m.
Camp for grades 6-9 takes place
from 12:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m.
: Cost is $85, but registration
after July 1 is $90. For more
information visit www.beaches-
basketball.com or phone Tommy
Hulihan at 349-2611.

Bud Beech Camps
S The Bud Beech Summer Camps
at Nease Hfigh School begin May

Ten weekly sessions are avail-
able, most of which run from
Monday through Thursday. The
cost of each session is $55 half
day [9 a.m. to noon or noon to 3
p.m.] or $95 extended day [9 a.m.
until 3 p.m.]
Campers may choose the
morning camp that runs from 9
a.m. to noon and select basket-
ball, soccer, flag football or


dance/gymnastics. The afternoon
camps run from noon to 3 p.m.
and offer basketball or cheerlead-
In g. .... '" ,,,,
1 i i mdre iforihnatiori 'o di ta
application form, call 904-686-
4075 or email beechjr-
@comcast.net.

Cheerleading
The Ponte \'edra Panthers are
seeking a few responsible individ-
uals to help coach youth cheer-
leading. No experience necessary,
training will be provided.
Head coach must be at least 21"
years old, and assistants must be
at least 18.
To volunteer, phone
ShariGruhn at 285-9915 or e-mail
sgruhnCcomcasLnet.

Football
Registration for Ponte V.'edra Pop
Warner football and cheerleading,
as well as junior programs, will
take place May 6 and May 13
from 10a.m. until 2 p.m. at the
pavilion at Cornerstone Park.
For more information on the
Ponte Vedra football and cheer-
leading programs visit pvaafoot-
ball.com.

Football Camp
The 2006 Coach Craig
Howard Football Camp, which
takes place May 22 through May
25 from 9 a.m. until noon, is for
boys or girls entering grades 3
through 8.
The four-day, non-padded
youth camp is designed for
young, energetic players who
want to learn about football and
have fun. Cost is $85 and
indudes a T-shirt.
For more information send an
e-mail to neasefootball@bell-
south.net with name and
address to receive a btochlre.


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running in it are quite hum-
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high temperatures and humidi-
ty can be hard going but with
practice and perseverance it will
get better.
One must be careful, for just
about any activity in such
weather can be more than just
uncomfortable, it can be dan-
gerous. Strenuous sports, like
running, are among the most
potentially dangerous.
However there are some
things you can.do to reduce the
Avoid the heat. Run in the
early morning before the sun,
heat and humidity reach their
peak. If that is not possible, run
late in the evening when the
previously mentioned axis of
evil is subsiding. (Sorny about
that "axis of evil" bit. I just
couldn't resist.)
If forced to run in the middle
of the day do your best to run
on the shady side of the street.
Try to run in the woods,
preferably on trails, where it is
cooler and undercover. It also
provides a nice escape and a
break from the pavement's
pounding.


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body's temperature.
Sunglasses are another worth-
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and increasing comfort.
Chafing can be quite a men-
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slick new product that goes one
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Water is number one. When
all is said and done the most
important thing, the most vital
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One of the companies that
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Invest in a runner's water bottle
or one of the new bladder-type
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These items sell for as little as
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D6n't forget cross training.
Use swimming and indoor alter-
natives like a treadmill or, sta-
. tionery. bike to give.-yoprsel.,a
break from the draining effect of
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Junger's book on Boston


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BARBARA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLUMNIST


Too much

watering will

flood the roots

It is nearly May and the
weather has turned
pretty warm recently.
Soon we will have tem-.
peratures that stay in the
80's'during the day, and a
few days might even
creep into the 90's.
Humid days have
begun, but only occasion-
ally; yet by mid May we
will also have high
humidity on a daily basis.
For the gardener in your
house, these conditions
are bummers to work in.
For the newcomer and
new homeowner, they are
downright rough. I want
to help you get ready for
these days and months,
because they will not sub-
side until late September,
if we are lucky.-
Today's column will be
totally devoted to a
request received from a
relatively new homeown-
er.
The family has lived in
Jacksonville for a; few
years, and are therefore
familiar with our climate;
but, tl3ey recently have
invested in a lovely, cost-
ly.home and know its
value will decrease if they
do not keep the grounds
looking well.
Coupled with the fact
that they are young and
both are fulltime workers,
not only is time scarce,
but extra dollars for
someone else to do the
work are hard to come
by.
They are more'than
willing and able to take
on the task of caring for
the lawn and the shrubs,
but need to know what
are the most important
things.necessary to focus
on. I can't help.but think
that many of you can
relate to this request, so I
will do all I can to help
you out..
Today I will devote my
recommendations entire-
ly to the lawn, in the
simplest, most basic,
understandable terminol-
ogy. You do not need
fancy. horticultural lan-
guage, but some easy
guidelines to follow. I
hope I can provide you
with those,
I am assuming that you
have some form of St.
Augustine grass since that
is what most developers
and landscapers use with
new construction.
I 'am also assuming it is
a strain called "Floratam,"
which is a good variety
for lawns that have a lot
of sun. Since the develop-
ers are bulldozing all the
vegetation off of the land
prior to building, I can
only assume that you
have a great deal of sun. I
am also assuming that
your lawn was laid in
pieces of sod.
So, let's begin with that
sod and its appearance
right now. It should be
green, all over. If it is not,
there are two things you
should do:
Rake away all the
straw like stuff since it is
dead, and rake down to
fresh dirt. Gather this
dead stuff and add to it
any weeds you might see.
Stuff it all into a trash bag
and have it ready for
removal on yard trash
pickup day.
Fertilize the entire
lawn using the correct


See MATHESON, B-2


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phoi. by JOHNti NCWOODHIOUSE
The 30th' annual Sandcastle Contest, sponsored by The Beaches Leader and the Jacksonville
Beach Parks & .Recreation Department gets under way at 1:30 p.m. Saturday near the
American Red Cross lifeguard station in Jacksonville Beach. T-shirts to all registered partici-
pants. Trophies to age-group and division winners. For more details, call 247-6236.


"John F. Kenned' was presi-
dent, America was not yet at
war, and Belnont, Mass.. was
arguably the epitome of all that
was safe and pe'ace'fil' in the
world. Sebastian ijunger'

by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
A haunting photo taken
when he was almost a year old
is the impetus for Sebastian
Junger's first bdok-le-hth'proj-
ect since his. 1997 best seller
"The Perfect Storm."
The focus of "A Death in
Belmont" iNorton, $23.95i
stems, from a family photo of
Junger and his mother taken
in their suburban Boston
home in the spring of 1963.
Also in the photo are two
men who had just completed
work on a small addition to
the Junger's Belmont cottage.
One of the men is Albert
DeSalvo, the so-called Boston
Strangler.
DeSalvo confessed to the
serial murders of at least 10(
Boston-area women during an
18-month span from 1962 to
1964 and was sentenced to life
in prison, where he died in
1973.
One murder that DeSalvo
never confessed to but
Junger's believes he may have
also committed occurred in
Belmont on March 11, 1963.
Bessie Goldberg, 62, was -
found raped and murdered
only a mile from the Junger
home. Junger argues that the
crime was a classic "Boston
Strangling,' but police, arrested
another mall, an ex-con
named RbV'Smith, iwho had
just clear tthe :Gboljberg
house. '5 t S,- .
Junger 'said esvo was
working at his mother's home
on the day of the Goldberg
murder and that DeS41vo had
"a 48-minue, wmndqt'if' f'
commit tie crime&


"Was it possible? Could
DeSalvo have gotten into his
car, driven to Scott Road,
knocked on Bessie Goldberg's
door, talked his way in, 'raped
her, killed her, and then got-
ten back to our house before
my mother and I arrived
home?"
Junger backs up his claim by
alleging that DeSalvo once
tried to lure lunger's 34-year-
.old mother into her basement
on a ruse that her washing
machine was not working.
But Junger poses more ques-
tions than answers in his
recently released 266-page
book.
Later, detectives told Junger
than DeSalvo would have
never tried to victimize his
mother because that would
have drawn immediate suspi-
cion to him.
"It would be stupid to kill
someone Vou were working for
you'd be an immediate sus-
pect, like Roy Smith," the
book says.
Smith was convicted of the
Goldberg murder despite the
lack of physical evidence tying
him to the crime.
But the cards were stacked


See LONGER, B-2


'Art in the Park' set for

May 6 in Atlantic Beach


' pr. io by CHUCK ADAMS
The 60th annual Beaches Parade, scheduled for 2 p.m. Sunday,'" is a time-honored tradition cel-
ebrating the start of the'beach season with various civic groups, businesses, school programs
and other groups participating. Prizes are awarded for the best float. The parade begins at 1st
Avenue North and proceeds north on 2nd Street before looping back at 12th Avenue North to
return along' 1st Street.



Barbeau reveals insecurity in memoir


Recently did a little light
reading, and it really gave
me some insight.
Actress Adrienne Barbeau
has published a memoir,
lightweight in every sense of
the word, titled "There Are
Worse Things I Could Do"
(Carroll & Graf, $25).
The title comes from the
song she sang on Broadway,
when she played Rizzo in
the original 1972 produc-
tion of "Grease."
Despite Barbeau's Tony
nomination for "Grease"
and her countless acting
roles, she remains most
famous for what we might
call her outstanding physi-
cal attributes.
Said features have been
shown to best advantage in
TV where Barbeau played
Bea Arthur's decidedly bra-
less daughter on "Maude"),
movies (most notably
"Swamp Thing," with her
brief but eye-popping
bathing scene), and the
1978 poster in which she
memorably modeled a
skimpy purple corset.
iThe poster's image is
shown on the cover of
Barbeau's memoir.)
I have been politely asked
not to waste valuable space
with a review of the book.
Suffice to say, as befits
Barbeau's many frivolous
roles, it is not a very chal-


STEVE
BAILEY
REVIEWER
lenging read. ii got through
a great deal of it before I
even reached the check-out
counter.)
What struck me most
about the book is the inse-
curity that spills forth from
every page. Barbeau has
often said she doesn't regard
herself as a sex symbol,
which always sounded like
false modesty or downright
hypocrisy.
Surely an actress who has
been involved with men
such as director John
Carpenter (her first hus-
band) and Burt Reynolds,
and who posed so provoca-
tively for a best-selling
poster, would consider her-
self quite a seductress.
Yet she confesses to
undergoing years of therapy
because she hated the way


she looked on "Maude"
(ignoring that even Bea
Arthur noted what a knock-
out Adrienne was), and
complaining that in "Swamp
Thing," she looks worse
than the title character.
Ever since I was a kid, I
have been struggling to
overcome my own monu-
mental insecurity, despite
years of positive reassur-
ances from my friends and
loved ones. Barbeau's book
made me realize that insecu-
rity is a plague upon our
society.
Insecure people have a
bad case of the "if only's."
If only I was better-look-
ing. If only I made more
money.
Then you come across
Barbeau, who (at least by
society's standards) has all
of that going for herself,
only to find out that she's
more insecure than you.
Physical poverty is bad
enough, and of course it's
easily evidenced. But I won-
der how many people, rich
or poor, suffer from impov-
erishment of the soul and
don't even realize they have
if.
Maybe if we cut ourselves
a bit more mental slack,
both kinds of poverty might
become rarer. It's worth
thinking about.


FROM STUFF
"Art in the Park," a celebration
of painters, photographers, jew-
elers, sculptures and other artists
in Jacksonville, will be held from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May
6, at Bull Memorial Park, 716
Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
Admission is fhee.
,"Each participating artist is
hand-selected to ensure a first-
class festival with only the high-
est quality, original artwork,"
said Linda G. Ginsberg, chair-
man of event.
Proceeds from festival T-shirt
sales will go toward promoting
cultural arts in the area.'
Besides a plethora of original
art work, there will be an exhibit
of original artists from the
University of North Florida at
the Adele Grage Cultural Center
adjacent to the park.


The festival offers patrons the
unique opportunity to meet
exhibiting artists in person and
commission a specific piece.
Activities for kids of all ages
will be provided.- Food and
refreshments will be available for
purchase.
"Art m the Park" is sponsored
by the City of Atlantic Beach,
Cultural Arts Conummitrtee to pro-
mote and support art being pro-
duced by local contemporary
artists, to enrich and connect the
community, and to provide a
place for fanuly and friends to
gather.
For more information about
"Art in the Park" or the upcom-
ing "Shakespeare in the Park,"
slated for the first weekend in
June, call Linda Gartner
Ginsberg at 247-5828 or visit
www.coab.us.


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California artist Michael Flohr visits St. Augustine's art district
today and Saturday at Galeria del Mar, 9 King Street. For
details, call 829-2120 or visit www.lovesemporium.com .


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The Late Bloomers' secret garden tours is set for Tuesday, May 9,
Gardens.


Cont. from B-1
fertilizer. You will need to
; walk off your lawn area and
figure out how much square
footage of actual grass you
have.And be sure to remove
the area of the house and any
outbuildings from your final
number. Once you have the
square footage in hand, buy a
fertilizer that has the numbers
of something like 16-4-8, 20-
5-10, 15-0-15.
Notice I did not say one
that says Weed and Feed,
Bonus S, or anything but fer-
tilizer. If it says the word
"slow-release." great if not, its
OK, just stay away from any-
thing but straight fertilizer
right now. The bag will tell
you how much square footage
'it will cover, so buy as many
bags that you'll need.
First question I can already
hear is "But I already fertilized
my grass a month ago."
OK, maybe you did, but if it
is not green yet, it needs some
more, and it needs it now
. before it gets too hot. There
are a lot of reasons why the
sod may not have accepted
the first application as it was
supposed to.
The most common reason is
that the sod was lousy to
begin with, or that it was
never watered when it was
laid; the laborers came in,
threw it down, chopped it up
to make it fit, and left, leaving
Mother Nature to provide
rain.She didn't and so the
lousy sod's roots died, pure
and simple. However, do not
put more of the fertilizer
down than the recommended
amount, and read the direc-
tions to see if your grass needs
to be watered prior to or after
application.


For the Kids

Y'u-GI-OH DUELS are
staged at 2 p.m. Saturday a
Books-A-Million, 738 Mlarst
* Landing Parkway, Jacksonvillh
Beach. Call 273-8055 for infor.
nation.
HANDS-ON CHILDREN'S
MUSEUM offers hands-or
activities, play and learning
opportunities for kids frorr
.9:30 a.m, to 5 p.m. Monday
through Saturday at 858(
Beach Blyd., Jacksonville
Admission is S3.50 for children
ages 1-3 and $5.50 for all oth
ers. Call 642-2688 for informa
tion. ,
JMOMA'S ARTEXPLORIUM
LOFT is a multi-generations
learning environment tha
offers 16 hands-on stations for
children and adults to explore
the concepts in modern anc
contemporary art. Entry is free
with paid entrance to the
Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art. Children arn
admitted free every Sunday fo:
family Free Day at 333
Hemming Plaza in downtown
Jacksonville. Hours of opera
tion are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. \Vednesdav
11 a.m. to 4p.m. Saturday anc
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Cal
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If the sod can regain its
health, you will see green
within a few weeks if you
water properly
The next very important
issue to managing a new lawn
is watering it properly. And,
interestingly, it is also the rea-
son more lawns die because
people overdo the watering.
Without getting into the
whys, it is pretty easy to see
that if there are very few roots
that are barely healthy, it is
easy to flood them and kill
them.
So, healthy grass should be
watered twice a week so that
each watering 34 of an inch
to an inch of water is put out.
This makes the roots grow
deeper and more able to with-
stand the stresses of'heat and?
cold.
If weak grass is watered at
the same rate, you will flood it
out. So, you may only be able
to water for 20 minutes and
may have to do it more than
twice a Week.
The water police may stop
you, but since this is new
grass, it is my understanding
that the rule is bent a bit. One
other critical thing about
, watering do it before 10 .
a.m. and after 4p.m. It is
safest from a fungus stand-
point to do it in the early
morning hours so the grass
does not stay wet through the
night.
If it is really hot, the new
grass may need some water
during the day. Again, the
Water police may stop by, but
you should be OK with this.
S I will not confuse you with
weed control, insect problems
or fungus troubles, however,
all of those are important ',
lawn issues for the established


* lawn..
If you have the money to
hire a company to be respon-
sible for insects, fungus, etc.
to your yard, be sure and
select one that has been in
business a long time and
please call the Better Business
Bureau. We have too many
scam artists out there that end
up making matters worse.
Lastly, mowing at the prop-
er height is critical as well as
always mowing with a freshly
sharpened blade. The grass
must be mowed at a height of
3-4 inches.
Why? Because the higher
we mow, the deeper the roots
will go. Raise your mower
blade to its highest position
and be sure not to take off
Whidre t.h&n onefih'ird' of the
f.blade-length at ahy mowing.'
Try not to mow during the
heat of the day for the grass's
sake as well as your own.
Allow the cut grass to lay on
the lawn. Within 24 hours it
will breakdown on its own
and add nitrogen to the soil, a
critical element that encour-
ages good soil and therefore a
better chance for nice green
grass.
We have numerous publica-
tions online and available at
the Extension office on North
-McDuff Avenue. You can call
them at 387-8850.
The caution I have for you
is that you may get informa-
tion overload. I would rather
you call me at 363-9872
unless you are understanding
lawn care pretty well..
So, good luck! You can do it,
but do not waver from my
recommendations and jump
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Cont. from B-i
against him. Smith had spent
time in at least three prisons
before the Goldberg murder
and his arrest record went
back 17 years.
He was also from
Mississippi, uneducated and .
black.
Smith never admitted guilt
in the Goldberg murder, and
like DeSalvo, died in prison
serving a life sentence.
Leah Goldberg
Scheuermanni Bessie
Goldberg's daughter, has
mounted a campaign to dis-.
credit Junger's book, saying
Smith, not DeSalvo, killed her
mother.
But Junger stands by his
assumptions, adding that he
isn't the only one who has /
lumped the Goldberg killing
with the DeSalvo murders.
The Boston police did like-
wise in 1966.
"Most sexual predators
choose highly vulnerable
women as their prey young,
girls, older women and prosti-
tutes," the book says.
"Whoever was strangling
older women in Boston in the
summer of 1962, he fit the
profile of a classic serial killer
almost perfectly."
Junger is best in the book
when he delves into the
bizarre mind of DeSalvo, an
extremely strong and compact
man who had served as a milli-
tary policeman in Germany
and had been the Army's mid-
dleweight boxing champion
in Europe.
DeSalvo used a carotid
choke hold to subdue his vic-
tims from behind and felt
absolutely no remorse for the
killings of innocent women,
some of whose bodies he put
in poses to shock whomever
found the body.
DeSalvo was standing on a
stepladder painting trim in
the Junger's house when he
was told by Ellen Junger,
whom he had tried to lure to
the basement four months
earlier, that "the Boston
Stfanglet" had just-'stiucl"in
Betinont. ., .. ,
"My mother just remem-
bered Al saying how terrible it
was about the Goldberg mur-
der and then going back to
painting trim," the book says.
"Was there some dark cellar
hole filled with dead women
and a staircase leading back up
to the rest of his life?
"Clearly he wanted to get
her Uunger's mother] down in
the basement and clearly if
she did that things could go
very wrong. What had pro-
tected her from the fate that
those other women had suf-
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'Paper and Light' May 20


Residents of Ponte Vedra
can be proud of their
Cultural Center Exhibits,
classes, lectures, meetings and
camps are provided continu-
ously throughout the year.
This Center was made possi-
ble through the donated time,
effort and funds of local resi-
dents.
zSupporting the Center is a
constant effort.
:'On Saturday, May .13, you
are invited to "Celebrate
Carnaval" from 6 to 9 p.m. at
the Center.
Enjoy a Caribbean Sound


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steel pan band, Latin Band, Le Players By-the-Sea had two
Monde Quintet, food from openings last Friday night.
Sliders, Ragtime, Bonefish n se an' excellent
Grill, Turtle Island Market and n stage as an excellent,"
other beach favorites.. production of 'Stepping Out,"
other beach favorites.. comedy centering on the
Bu.y a ticket for prizes such a comedy centering on these
as golf for four at Saw.ass friendships and squabbles of a
as golf for four at Sawgrass, weekly tap dancing group:'
massage by Andrea.Danti or The dancing and performers
palm trees by glass artists. were beautiful and exception-
Tickets are $60 for members: al, particularly Jane Bull and
Call 2800614nd $7 ffor informa- Judy Hewlett whose energy
Call 2800614for informa- and skill amazed me.
tion.' ight Opening the same evening
Photographsby Jay Shoots, in the lobby of the theater
SPhotographs by Jay Shoots, was an exibit of visual arts
Dominick Martorelli and Paul as an ehbit o rtisual arts.
Karabinis," will open tonight The works are professional
at the Cil-tural Center. The works are professional
Th it eatr and diverse exhibiting Origi-
This exhibition features nalitv and skill.
photographs realized through Players by-the-Sea inites
a variety of techniques and n
presses, from montage and you to "Spring Fling" at the
processes, from montage and" t e o Saturday May 13.
cameraless photography to theater on Saturday May 13.
traditional, historical and dig- Festiities begin at 6:30
ital processes, revealing the p.m. b a tearing busi Carrabba's,
nature of contemporary pho- anfolloed a hampagne and dessert
tographic practices. and a champagne and dessert
togaph ic practices. on reception. Reservations are
"Paper and Light" o n. required. Call 249-0289.
Satprd andy ghat on11 a.m. Tickets are $35 as this is a
Call 280-0614. fundraiser for the theater,
The Center is located at sO located at 106 Sixth Street
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra .North, Jacksonville Beach.
Beach. Next Saturday, May 6, enjoy
Markyour calendar for next Art'in the Park, an exhibit of
Friday night, May 5, from 6 to .artworks by'local artists which
%will take place at Bull
9 p.m. when the Jacksonville Ntemorial Park 7th and
Museum of 1Nodern Art will N P 7
op Museum of Modern Arexhibits inll Ocean Street, Atlantic Beach,
three galleries. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. .
"Fo, aitns. g Insidethe Cultural"Arts
low, paintings and Building works b- University
installations by radcliffe bai- of North Florida students will
ley, will open in the main e, o- i ploa.1
gauery. The opening is free o t be n ds *
members and $25 to non- Tomorrow night the
members at the door imay .be.C, ..Cmmer Museum of Art &
applied toward membenthipi,, .Gardens will be having their .
"Pilgrimages large scale a-
dr wings bv Clive King and annual Ball.efrom$300t
"Nature of Elegy, works b Tickets range from $300 to
T ue o e w .$2500, for this annual'
TimothMcDowell, will fundraiser. OnMay 11 enjoy
open the same night m sepa- Ci mmer Cafe Night from 6 to
rate galleries of the museum 9 p.m. Enjoy i"The St. Johns
JMOMA is located at 333 River Captured Through the
. North Laura Street Lens" cameo exhibition. ;
lacksonville. Call 366-691A1., L a ....
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spectives in conjunction with
the St. Johns Riverkeeper.
Call 356-6857.
The current exhibit, "Ansel.
Adams and Edwin- Land: Art
Science and Invention -
Photographs from the
Poloraoid Collection," will be
on exhibit through June 4.
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annual art event in Atlantic
Beach and Neptune. Beach at
the Town Center will take
place May 15.
Applications are available at
Shorelines on First Street in
Neptune Beach.
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"Loggerhead," the fourth
annual sea turtle exhibition of
themed.worksby gallery
artists, will.open May 1 and
run through June 14 at First
Street Gallery.
Turtles will be featured in
clay, fiber, jewelry, glass, pas-
tel, metal, paintings, prints
and photography. A percent-
age of the sales of the artwork
will be donated to the'
Beaches Patrol..
An opening reception will
be held Friday, May 5, from 7
to 9.p.m. First Street Gallery
is located at 216- B First ,
Street,Neptune Beach. Call'
241-6928.
The Charles Gallery will
open a new exhibit, "This and
That," on May 5, with a recep-
tion from 5. to 8 p.m.. The
gallery is located at 228 North
Third Avenue, Jacksonville
Beach. Call 329-0029 for
information.
Jacksonville artist Vicky
Lennon will open 'Lakes and.
Locks"- on Friday, May 5, with
a reception from 5 to 8 p.m.
at Abbott Tract Artists Gallery,


Located at 31 San Marco
Avenue St. Augustine. Call
829-2934.
Shakespeare in the Park will
be hosted by the Atlantic
Beach'Cultural Arts
Committee and is free to the
public.
Performances will be on
June 3 at 7:30 p.m. and June
4 at 2 p.m. performed in the
outdoor Russell Park setting.
"Your Shakespeare in the
Park experience is more than
just a play," according to
Linda G. Ginsberg, Chairman
,?of the festival.
I "It's an event you want to
share with family and friends.
Join your company and ours
at a picnic while you watch
the play." '
Enjoy the beauty of Russell
Park during your performance
with a gourmet picnic basket
provided by Turtle Market.
Picnic baskets must be'.
ordered 24 hours in advance.
.Contact Turtle Market to
reserve yours at' 904/246-2441
or email them at
intfo@.turtleislandfoods.com.
This.is the way Shakespeare
intended it: "Twelfth Night"
is a play for people of all ages!
The Atlantic Beach
Experimental Theatre is bring--
ing Shakespeare outdoors to
thousands.
From bloody histories to
side-splitting comedies, no
one walks away without a
newfound appreciation for
the Bard. There will be several
performances, free to the pub-
lic. Bring youi lawn chairs
and/or blankets along with.
your picnic lunch or dinner!
For information contact The
City of Atlantic Beach, ,
Cultural Arts Committee at
247-5828,or www.coab.us.


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featured in a one-woman show at Abbot Tract Artists May 5
through May 31. The works in this exhibition were inspired by
experiences negotiating waterways, moving through locks and
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Your summer movie preview


There are 60 summer flicks
being released in the coming
weeks. Happily, we have room to
discuss only the following.
"Mission: Impossible Ill" -
lonm Cruise battles Philip
Seymour Hoffman. (Opens
May 5)
"Poseidon" 1972's boat-
upside-down flick gets redone
by none other than "Das
Boot's" Wolfgang Petersonr
You're so there now, right?
iNlav 12)
"Just My Luck" -. Good-
luck-laden Lindsay Lbhan kiss-
es a loser and inherits-his bad
karma. So that's why she lost
weight and became an exhibi-
tionist! (May 12)
"The DaVinci Code" Isn't
this based on some book? Tom
Hanks uncovers some secrets
that will not get him named
"Man of the Year" by the
Catholic Church. (May 19)
"N-Men: The Last Stand" -
Is that a promise? (May 26)

"The Break-Up" Jennifer
Aniston and Vince Vaughn are


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ex-lovers who refuse to give up
the condo.they bought togeth-
er. That Jen just can't get a
break. (June 2.)
"The Omen" Mia Fairow
in a remake of the 1970s
Satanic flick? Say what you will
about Woody Mien, he never
did thi to her. June 61
"A Prairie Home
Companion" Garrison
Keillor's radio show' hits the
big-screen with an all-star cast
(including NMeryl Streep),
directed by Robert Altman.
(June 9j
"Cars" Pixar's latest car-


toon stars Paul Newman and
Larry the Cable Guy (there's a
cast for you) doing the voices
of souped-up sports cars. (June
9)
"Nacho Libre" From the
director of "Napoleon
Dynamite?" Starring Jack Black
as a Mexican wrestler? Sounds
more like nacho cheese. (June
"U .' .E.
"Garfield: A Tale- of Two
Kitties" Bill Murray reprisks
his voice-over role from the
not-exactly-welcomed-with-
open-arms cat comedy. (june
16)
"Click" Adam Sandier
finds a very universal remote
that allows him to pause and
fast-forward through his life.
Betcha he'll zip right over "The
Waterboy." (June 23)
"Superman Returns" -
Former soap actor Brandon
Routh is in the' Supe, coping
with Lex Luthor iKevin
Spacey) and 'torn from the
headlines' Lois Lane as a single
mom. (June 30)
"Pirates of the Caribbean:
Dead Man's Chest" Johnny


Depp gets all Keith Richards on
us again as pirate Jack Sparrow.
(July 7)
"Lady in the Water" NM.
Night Shyamalan's latest fable,
about a water nymph who
emerges from the pool of an
apartment complex. Don't
drink the water. (July 211
"Miami Vice" Series cre-
ator Michael Mann revives
Croc0kett and Tubbs,'this time
via Colin Farrell and Jamie
Fox_.. (July 28)
"World Trade Center" -
Nicolas Cage plays a 9/11 fiHe-
fighter in a docu-drama direct-
ed by Oliver Stone. Caveat
emptor. (Aug. 9)
"Clerks II" Kevin Smith
returns to the story that made
him big, as his convenience-
store cashiers have graduated
to working at a fast-food joint.
(Aug. 18)
"Snakes on a Plane" The
Internet is flipping out over
the titular concept. Samuel L.
Jackson stars, so you know the
snakes won't win. (Aug. 18)


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"Shopgirl" Steve Martin adapted
his novel about a love triangle between
a salesclerk (Claire Danes), a struggling
musician and a wealthy divorcee
iMartin.i.
"Tristan & Isolde" Not-bad (but
S music-free) version of the Wagner opera
about the ill-fated love affair between a
lowly knight ("Spider-Man's" James


Franco) and the married Queen of
England la veiv fetching Sophia Myles).
"Crumb" Fascinating documentary
about comic-strip artist Robert Crumb
i"Fritz the Cat") and his very dysfunc-
tional family.
"Dr. Dolittle 3" Three caveats here:
ill This went direct-to-video; (21 Kyla
Pratt takes the role originated by
Raven; and (31 Eddie Murphy is


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"Law & Order; Trial by Jury The
Complete Series" The first "L&O"
series to go "cha-ching!" after only one
season.
"The Waltons 3rd Season" This is
the season where John-Boy goes off to
college, if you're following such things.


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CLUB SCENE


Note: Acts and performance
days or times are not always
available for all clubs at press
time. Performance information is
included in the Friday club calen-
dar. Send to mitchell@beach-
esleader.com. Call 249-9033 for
information.
Aromas Cigar, Wine &
Martini Bar, 880 A1A- N.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 280-2525.
Retro 80's with Radio 80' at
9:30 p.m. today. Le Monde
Quartet plays Latin music at 9
p.m. Tuesday and Saturdays.
The Box.ockers are in at 9p.m.
Wednesday. Wine tasting,
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every
Thursday followed by the
Jason Andeison Group at 9
p.m.

The Atlantic, 333 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 249-'
3338. .Martini Night is'
Thursday with DJs spinning.
DJ Wes Reed spins hip hop and
retro Thursdays for Ladies
Night. DJ Jade spins old wave
and 80's retro at 9 p.m. Friday.
DJ KGB spins at 9 p.m.
Saturday.
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Atlantic Theatre Comedy
Club, 751 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 249-7529.
Comedian Tommy Blaze per-
forms at 9 p.m. today and
Saturday. Scheduled comedy
acts also perform at 8 p.m.
Thursday. Blues with John Lee
Hooker and guest Willie Green
perform at 8 p.m. Tuesday,-
May 2. '
Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach *
246-9874. DJ Dale spins
Thursday through Saturdays.
Too Many Shoes performs
Friday, Feb. 24.
Bogey Grille, 150 Valley
Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach *,
249-3338. Live music from 7-
11 p.m. today.
Brewster's, 11003 Beach-
Blvd., Jacksonville 223-9850.r
Big Engine performs at 9 p.m.i
today. Dana Salmela plays
acoustic music at 9 p.m.
Wednesday. Karaoke is held
every Tues.
1 -- ,. *'- -"* '
Cap'n Odies, 2200 NfMayport
Road, Atlantic Beach 241-
8848. Live music from 9:30
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and
Saturday. Country night every
Sunday.
Champs Lounge, Sawgrass
SMarriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777.
Lisa and the Mad Hatters per-
form at 8:30 p.m. today.

Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
Bliss performs at 9 p.m. today.


CONCERTS

THE BEATLES & BEYOND
The Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra performs with the
Beatles tribute band Classical
Mystery Tour at 8 p.m. today
'and Saturday and 7:30 pmm..
Sunday ini Jacoby Symphony'
Hall at the Times-Union Center
for the Performing Arts, 300 W.
Water St., Jacksonville. Tickets,
range from $25-$65. Call 354-
5547.
BEACH BLUES
John Lee Hooker with blues
harpist Willie Green performs
at 8 p.m. May 2 at The Atlantic
Theatres, 751 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach. Tickets are $18.
Call 249-7529 for information.


and Saturday.
Wednesday.


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N., Neptune Beach Tropico
Americana performs from 7 to
10 p.m. today.
,
Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
249-9595. The Boxrockers play
at 9 p.m. today. Alphadog is in
at 9 p.m. Saturday.
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub
& Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Jimmy Solari is in every
Wednesday. Spade McQuade
plays traditional' Irish music
every Thursday. BayStreet
appears at 9 p.m. 'today and
Saturday. Meridian plays tradi-
tional Irish music at 4, p.m.
Sunday.
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Fly's Tie, 177. E. Sailfish Dr.,
Atlantic Beach 246-4293.
Don't Tell Anne plays.acoustic
music today. and Saturday.,
Songwriter's night with Seth
Ramsdill every Tuesday. Reggae
with Pili Pili every Wednesday.
- The Wes Cobb Band is in
Thursday.
Freebird Live, 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. Blistur with Drummo.
Shelturd Hell and Autumn
Effect play hard rock at 9 p.m.
today. Green Lemon jams at 9
p.m. Saturday. Blueground
Undergrass CD Release Parth'
Friday, May 5.
Giovanni's, 1161 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach 249--
7787. Mary Ann Hawkins
plays piano from 7 p.m. to
close Thursdays. Smooth Jazz
at 8 p.m. today. Pianist Matt
Hall appears at 8 p.m.
Saturday.
Homestead Restaurant,
1712 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 249-9660. Kenhe and
Sleepy are in from 7 to 11 p.m.
Friday. The Mike Shackelford
Band appears form 7.toil1 p.m-"
,,Saturdays..
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach *
249-5181. Spade McQuade
plays traditional Irish and folk
music from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
today and Saturday. Karaoke
every Sunday.
Mackenzie's Steakhouse,
100 Sawgrass Village, Ponte
Vedra Beach 543-9143. Gene
Nordan plays piano from 7 to
11 p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday. Don Nfiniard is in
Saturday. Michael Howard is in
from 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday. Will
Hurley performs today and
Monday.
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Green Lemon's 2006 Spring Tour will include a stop in Jacksonville Beach for a 9 p.m. show at Freebird Live on Saturday. For more
details, call 246-BIRD.


Max's Restaurant, 1312
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach
4 247-6820. John Evans plays
the piano from 6:30 to 10 p.m.
todav and Saturday.
Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach *, 246-1070.
Karaoke every Tues., Thurs.,
Sat. and Sun. Live music at 9
:,p.m. today.
Ocean Club, 401 First Street
North, Jacksonville Beach *
242-8884. DJs Jeremy and
Kevin Durgin spin today. DJ:
Charles feelgood with Kevin M
spiri Saturday. Live reggae with"
Pili Pill and DJ Infader for
Service Industry Sundays. DJs
Shanghai and Lord Swift spins
reggae, reggaeton and hip hop
on Tuesday.
Rfiagtime' Tvern, Seafood &
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-78"77. She





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Live Music
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Jax Beach
(corner of 3rd St. & 17th Ave. N.
in the Waves Shopping Center)


Said Yeah are in today and
Saturday. lMike Shackelford
appears Sunday.
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Restaurant Medure, 818 N.,
Florida A1A, Ponte, Vedra
Beach 543-3797. Nightfall
performs from 8 p.m. to close
today and Saturday.
S .*,/- ", o "
The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay
Beach, 2'46-2255. DJ
Anonymous spins Sun-Wed. DJ
Marco spins every Thurs.
*
Shelbv's Coffee Shoppe,
200 1stStreet, Neptune Beach *
249-2922. The John Thomas
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sunday.
Solid Grounds Coffee Shop,
1487 'Atlantic Blvd., Neptune
Beach 246-9223. Georege and


Brandon play form 8 to 10
p.m. today. SRO is in from 8.to
10) p.m. Saturday.
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
TheJ im Essery Band plays from
7-11 p.m. Sunday.
- ,, t* o', ; i ,"
Tavern at Sawgrass, 43 PGA
Tour Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach *
285-3133. Ralph "E" performs
top 40's, blues, oldies and jazz
every Friday and Saturday
night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Tra Vini Italian Restaurant,
216 Ponte Vedra Park Drive,
Ponte Vedra Beach Beach *
273-2442. Tony Saladino per-
forms jazz piano and standards
from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday
through Saturday.
.* .


Tree Steakhouse, 725-6
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach *
241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
is in from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30
p.m. Wednesday. Mike
Shackelford performs an
acoustic set from 6:30 to 10
p.m. today. Kenhe is in from
6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday.
Viroe, 822 AJA .N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
DJ Wali spins acid jazz for
Metropolitan Night every
thursday.
*
Your Place Bar-n-Grill,
13245 Atlantic Blvd.,
Jacksonville 221-99Q4. Live
music today and Saturday.
Chuck Nash appears every
NMonday. Chris and Larry are in
Wednesday. Dave Massey per-
forms Thursdays.
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RELIGION

To include your church's vaca- th St. in Jacksonville Beach. the ministry. It will be held in
tion Bible school in the Leader's Call 249-2600 for information. the courtyard of the church,
listing, send information to reli- 400 San Juan Drive Ponte
gion@beachesleader.com or fax to Youthquake Live Vedra. Call 285-6127 for infor-
249-1501. The theme for the Friday, .mation.
May 5, performance of .. -
Gospel night Youthquiake Live is "Charge." It Beth El celebrates
The Gospelaires will perform will be held 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. At 7 p.m. c o n Thursday, Mayh
in concert on Sunday, My 7, at New Life Christian .., o o. c eeahel
at First Christian Church of Fellowship, 2701 Hodges Blvd., 4A 1 ,. r... at Beth El the Beaches
the Beaches at 6:30 p.m. The Jacksonville. Call 285-8009, '. Synagogue to honor Israel's
group has performed around ext. 33, for information about Independence Day and t
the state and in Georgia and Youthquake Live. 2nd anniversary of'Beth El's
Marvin from Lakeland, Fla., Children's musical ..... Episcopal Church choir will
will be featured in the concert. The children choir at Beachperform in Hebrew and in
There is no charge for the United Methodist Church will English. Tickets are $10.
concert which is open to the present the musical "CaptainOn Saturday, May 6, a din-
public. The church address is Noah and the One and Only., ner-and dance will be held.
2125 Ocean Front in Neptune Zoo Cruise -for Twos" oil Tickets for the evening's raffle
Beach. Call 246-2010 for infor-' Saturda at 6 p.m. The church. are $100 and.the dinner cost is
mation. is on Third Street at Seventh $50 per couple .iohave pur-
SAvenue North, Jacksonville chased raffle ticket.
ob seekers meet -Beach. Call 249-2343 for infor- ""n. i I nation and tickets are
Chnst Episcopal Church is nation. i, B available at the synagogue
sponsoring a series of job seek- !w. 1 office at 288 N. Roscoe Blyd.nin
er workshops to help those Community Bible study kPonte V edra telephone num-
seeking jobs or changing career A women's community Bible ber 2- .
direction.. The workshops will study on Colosssians is held '
be conducted by human Tuesdays at 9:30 anm. through The Gospelaires will perform in concert on Sunday, May f, at First Christian Church of the Jewish women meet
resource professionals and cor- May 30. Ponte Vedra United Beaches at 6:30 p.m. The group has performed around the state and in Georgia and Kentucky. The, Beaches Jewish
porate executives. There is no Methodist Church at 35 Guest soloist Albert Marvin from Lakeland, Fla., will be featured in the concert. There is no Women's Circle will meet this
charge and the public is invit- Executive Way Suite 130 in charge for the concert which is open to the public. The church address is 2125 Ocean Front in" Sunday at 3p.m..tolearn relax-
ed. Ponte Vedra is hosting the Neptune Beach.-Call 246-2010 for information. aion technidqus. he me
The workshops, held on group. .' ,. l be held at Chabad the
Saturdays, wl be on May 6 For information contact Joy. Beaches, 521 State Road AA
and 20, June 3 and 17. July 8 Schultz at 273-8958 or visit is sponsoring.a Mother's. Day church is at 545 State Road or visit N., Ponte Vedra. The cost is $8
and 22, and Aug. 5 in room (www.communitybiblestudy.o' breakfast on Saturday, May'13, AlA N in Ponte Vedra. www.zoeuniversity.com. or free for members. Call 285-
108 of:the church Christian ig. from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. The 1588 for information.
Formation Center. The church breakfast will be held at The Zoe U. anniversary Volunteers wanted
is at 400 San Juan Drive, Ponte Mothers Day cards Village' Inn Restaurant at 200 Zoe University will celebrate Beaches Fine Arts Series is Practical Dharma
Vedra. Sign up by calling 285- Palms Presbyterian Church Third St., Neptune Beach. For its 25th anniversary with a looking for volunteers for their Guided meditation practice
6127 or e-mail crhbeach@com- 'will have Mother's Day cards, information contact Vallie M. weekend of activities on May annual fund-raiser, .the and practical Dharma teaching
cast.net available at church services Holloway at 249-7624. 12 through the. 14. Zoe Lifest le Realtors Beaches Fine will beheld on Sundays from
Sunday and May 7. Donations -. university is a non-denomina- Aits Sprint Triathalon Series, to 10 a.m. to 11:30 at Cobalt
St. Paul's carnival will be sent to Africa to pur- Senior Connections tional institution offering beheld on May 13, June 10, Moon Center, Neptune Beach.
St. Paul's Catholic Church chase mosquito netting to pre- The Senior ,XConnection at degrees in theology and other and July 8. Call 270-2074 for Carol Lutker will lead the
carnival with rides, games, a' vent malaria which is a leading Our Lady Star of the Sea related areas of study through information., session. Donation is $9, The
rummage sale, and refresh- cause of death for mothers and Catholic Church will meet at distance learning and at sites address is 217 First St. Call 246-
ments will be held May 4 infants there. Palms is at 3410 10 a.m. on Friday, May 12, in in Jacksonville. How to fly solo 4092 for information.
through May 7. Hours of oper- S. Third St. in lacksonville the church s cultural center. .' The anniversary weekend A new singles ministry 'at
ation will be 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Beach. For information .call. Senior Connection offers activ- will include a graduation cere-s Christ Episcopal Church called Dinner and auction
May 4; 6 p.m. to11 p.m. May, 246-6427. ",.'. cities for seniors including mony, ordination service, ban- Solo Flight will have its first The St. Joseph Academy.
5: noon to 11 p.m. May 6 and 'cards, dancing, painting and quet, and river cruise. For meeting today at 6:30 p.m.
1 p.m. to 7 p.m. May 7 Mother's Day breakfast 'day trips. For information call information contact .the The event will include food,
The church address is 224 N. St. Andrew's A.M.E. Church. Cheryl at 543-1139. The 'Universitv office at 743-6166 music and information about See BRIEFS, B-7

7 CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CALVARY Worship With Palms '
400 San JuanDrive Ponte Vedra Beach Yur Family Presbyterian
285-6127, it You4nIaglicadCh'FaiyPresbyterian :Ffl
Sunday 7:45. 9:00. 11:00 AM. 5:30 PMN Hol Eucharist A r.... ,,-r,.r..eneee,.. ne This Church
Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist .r rt..c-- ', -
Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist r.eetnq at r.e uni.er-it, Center -t urF Week Worship Services
Evening Pra er in the Chapel Suna1, wor..,8: 10:30 am 1 8:30 and 11:00 a.m..
6:00 PM Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. ,-, -.' Sunda,. School: 9:o am ,li :545pm
& Sunda- Ser.ices rn '- 'N~rry ai all servres
.4All are welcome ChristEptscopalChrci.og .. ....... -Sunday School
COASTAL CHRISTIAN "dq a W 'L,... ., Worship Opportunities SUNRISE Iall ages 9:40 a.m.
Wane Dy.er 9:00 a.m. Contemporary* COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Dr. Thomas Walker
Our Congregation iceii II T he Pow'er of Intention 11:15 a.m. Traditional Rev. Dr. Thomas Walker
Castillo de Mexico ThLouise Hay ", I-:. amids Ioorslhip provided An Evangelical Free Church senior Pastor
1222 S. Third Street c Can H i, Lrte Sunday School Rev. Carol DiGiusto,
1222 S. Third Street Deepak Chopra 10:00 .m. for all ages Sunday School &A;..F.'s 9:00 a.m. Senior Associate Pastor
553-9910 Piyac, i' Toie ra Res. Jeff Bennett.Pastor Worship Service 10:15 a.m. Andsrew Kuka
Sunday e think oure going to loe our church! r VEI A Adam Nlers. outh Associate Pastor
Sli a S Join us on Sundaysat 10:30a.m. P l) iE VlDR
Best Western atl 35 Execulite Way, PVB 298 Aquatic Drive A 3410 South Third Street
10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1-95&J.Turner Butler Blvd. United AMethodist ,, ^ .s^A from Raling- School Atlantic Beach ac4 S T.i ach
Jacksonville-Church of Religious Science Chl0 tilcl 280-5141 *, w .pr-umc.org Phone: 249-3030 PL MS mcnurcn or.
WWW.Coastalchristian.org 398-4353 or vww.jaxci's.org 1"Connecting the Unconnected" Phone: 249-3030
;. HOLY TRINITY Ponte Vedra UNITY DAILY WORD BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
j ANGLICAN CHURCH Presbyterian Church STUDY CLASS L, CHURCH II
ww714'2, r WedwcEvenin 7:30 pm MISSOURI SYNODma s
Ut TraditionalAngli'an Church, ; -!K :1 *1 -"Where friends gather to worship" 'Wed Evening 7:30 pm MISSOURI SYNOD )
nion 510 Pa alley Road (CR1 Ribault Garden Club 1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach
every Snday a 8:00 A.. Sun. Wrhip 9:1 0 a.m.t 15) High A 285-4288 705 2nd. Ae.N., Jax Bch Iev.DanaA. B-ros Pastor
Holy Triniti meels in Ihe Old Chapel Sunday Breakfast Traditional Worship 8:30am Revn end Betty R ikking http://www.blcjaxbeach.org
at 610 Florida Blvd.. Nepiune Beach Nursel & Toddler Ministries Bible Stud 9:40am end Bett ikki : w.raditionalchor
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294 Middle, High School, College Celebration Worship 10:30am 355-5100 8:30 a.m. & 1100 a.m. ei
JCSONILLE BEACH FL 32210-294 I Adult Ministries Associate Pas.or Jeremy Gates Dial A Prayer 355-7044 Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
www.holL,'rinit-neptunebeach.org .' MusIC & Art Ministries Associate Pastor- Chris Partir Church of the Daily Word Sunda School 9:45 a .Im.
Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar Home ofa Btlllehem I isit w .onlinew ithnew tegmnhigs.com,
ST. ANDREW'S ..- ,, ST. FRANCIS t P l's by the Se.... ..UA..UT TTT TRADITIONAL-YET TIMELY
LUTHERAN CHUR (ELCA) -IN-T IE St. P u's by the Se-FLD
A Stephen isTr nregAnron ErISCOps CHLCH EpiscopCl Church BL0RDNDAe8 U Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
S10 a Bs. REAL, OTEDRELEVANT .VU Youth Fellowship 11:30a.m
Jacksonv'ille Beach 249.4575 \R RL A N \ T i siiiiiH Nursery Provided .-
PASTOR MICB.AEL BLAKER Pastor Steve McCoy CHRIST
SSunday Worship : 895 CR 210- Palm Valley Assoc3te PastorHowardMcMinn UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
8:00 am & 10:30 am '4 1 2 miles west of Intracoastal Families Children's Chapel At 10 am Sun. WORSHIP SERVICES 4 a tn
Sunday School Sunday Services 8:45 am & 11:00 AM Welcome Families I Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun. Sunday 8:30 & 10:15AM "400 Penmn Road (at Atlantic)
Children 9:15a Cuia &sngles Christian Formation Ai 9:00 am Wednesday 7 PM, Neptune Beach 249.5370
Youth/Adult 9:15 anm Nursery Provided Corner of 5th St. & 11h Ave. N. Jax Beach,-FL*www~stpaulsbyihesea@spbts.net TEL 241-.4211 Rev.Patrice Spenser
Nursery Provided 543-0112 904-249-4091 www.beacheschapel.com Share in the love ofChrist
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN LORD OF LIFE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ST. PAUL'S ST. JOHNrs
CHURCHC" TLUT ERAN CHIU RCH / ) of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ) CATHOLIC CHURCH
CHUR S -rCH E At F LUTHERAN CHURCH 2125 Oceanfront &'Seagate, Neptune Beach CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
." i arryDrte. An r, (ELCA) Bp:h r h Come worship withEus by the ocean. "Aee rat .e Father Joseph.Meehan
Ch,.,^n urPn Oe?9u 276 N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Bch SUNDAY Traditionaly evices Jacksonville Beach St EEKEND MASS Sm
P ~ci .r t,h,' r,-r /'. n l mar .r t"t ,' )1 r, raito.l.erics asov"le Be c .qntirlsriv r n 3m .


.w communisyp:usa r.a Ph. 285-5347 9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service 80 00am ater A. Kelly, paSunday 9a.m., a.m.
Schedule:ReJl rnPs.Ce Praise FatherWm.A. Kelly, pastor d"9a.m., 11 a.m.
Schedule: Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor 10:30 am Traditional Service : a5 a N Nursery Available Sunday Morning
Sundy Mong orshp 830 & 11 a.m. Sunday Contemporary Worship WEDNESDAY (EP Saturday Mass 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. SatuRECONCILIATON
Church School- All Ages 9:45 a.m. 8:30am 630 pm The Gathering WEDNESDAY(SEPMss 7:00, 8:30, 10:00, aturd 10:00 a.. or b
Youth Fellowships 5p.m. ,5:30aSuppmII
Contemprary Worship Serv. 5:59p.m Sunday Church School 9:45am Bible Studiesfor Every Age & Life Situation 6:30 Choir, Bible tudy,Youth S .1Wedd 6a:00pmm. G 71pmIOUS.ED6)
Chancel Choi Wednesdays.m. Sunday LBW Worship 1100am 407 Third Street Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor* 246-2010 Saturay Confessions Sund 6:00 .S.)
hdancPelChoednesar'4&5yolds)m.SundaydL W i : www.neptunebaptistorg Neptune Beach James Collins, Associate Pastor After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m.260 4
Wee.day Pres~hoolKirnderqgern 4 & 5 yr olds) Nursery Provided Tom Bary, Pastor 904-249-2307 www.fccbdob.com/email:fccbdoc@bellsouth.net "46-
H Palm Valley Baptist Church R abbiEliezer Ben- ~hi,., Pl,. .pinrual Leader OCEANSIDE
4890 Palm Valley Road. Ponte Vedra \ E TK JE. Stuart "itr.r,- *ri n CHURC F CHRIST T lf T BBTAIST
285-2447 C S -i'fli- ........ Star".,,,,.-.r, CHURCH OF CHRIST T APS
SIUIIUUZ 1025 Snug Harbor Court Y1 l R A
Rev. Jeff Wi-t. Senior Pastor ( 288 N. Roscoe Bld Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 2-'3-9100 1fx)273-5567 (off MayportRd. at W. 11th St. and Orchid
R e v J e ff WL HIUt S eo fo r P a st o a t W M S tt 9nQ -h d1 4
eddates.. a100 9,&u, c~w,,ce to 4,j Friday evening Family service 6:30 -7:00 & 8:00 9:00 p.m. St!) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Join us on Sunday for: Service Times Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 12:00 noon' Atlantic Beach, PL 32233 Bible Study 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School for all ages 9:I5 AM'iey9
Worship Service 10:30 AM Saturday 5:00 pm Religious School Sundays 9:00 a.m & Wednesdays 4:30 p.m. 246-2709 Blended Worship 10:30a.m.
Evening Bible tu 6:00PMSunday 8:00am,9:30am & 11:00am W have a full range of activities and services for the beaches wish erryMurell, MiEvening Worship 10:30 .m.
Wednesday Evening opportunities: Sd 8a 3mm r
Family Dinner 6:00 PM o,rnintit'. Please coutnet our officem-f 8-5 for iformationabout adultBible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Children and Youth Bible Study 7:00 PM (904) 268-2500 education. Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
.Adult Worship Service 7:o00 M I www.Mi1ndarinChristian.com .,.. Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
"Th rlhteousshallflourishlkethe Paufiee...'Psalms 92:16045 Greenland Rd. nearPhilips Hwy. ,--_. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service interpreted for the hearing impaired







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Nati onal Day of Briefs: Bethel Gallery presents 'Jesus Is' art exhibit


Prayer Thursday


by KATHY NICOLETTI
STAFF WRITER
National Day of Prayer will
be celebrated 4 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Thursday at the SeaWalk
Pavilion in Jacksonville Beach
"This is the fourth annual
National Day of Prayer event
at the Beaches," said Susan
Alberti, the Beaches area coor-
dinator for National Day of
Prayer.
The event has worked to
"draw the community togeth-
er ... as we work hand in
hand together," she said.
The National Day of Prayer
was established in 1952 by a
joint resolution of Congress
and signed into law by
President Harry S. Truman,
according to the National Day
of Prayer Web site
(www.ndptf.org).
The Bible quotation for this
year's Day of Prayer was
selected by Shirley Dobson,
chair of the National Day of
Prayer, Alberti said. .
The Bible verse is I Samuel
2:30: "Those who honor me, I
will honor."
The verse is fitting, Alberti:
said, because "we.hope and
pray'that as a country,
America will honor God more
in all areas of our lives."
Worship time is scheduled 6
p.m. to 7 p.m., followed by a4
community prayer service at 7
p.m. The Community
Worship Choir, comprised of
singers ftom area churches,
will perform.
Organizers suggest that
those who plan to attend
bring lawn chairs or beach
towels for seating. Visitors
also are encouraged to bring-
picnics .
If it rains, the service will be
held at Neptune Baptist
Church, 407 Third St.,


Neptune Beach. More infor-
mation is available at
www.ndpbeaches.com.
Faith-based ministry tables
and children's drop-in prayer
stations will be open from 4
p.m. to 6 p.m. Special activi-
ties for children were included
for the first time at last year's
beaches event, Alberti said.
"This was .definitely a hit.
The children loved it," she
said.
Again this year, children
will have the opportunity to
meet police, fire and rescue
personnel and members of, the
armed forces. '
There will be activities for
the children, and they will be
encouraged to join in prayer.
Organizers have had a
warm response'from the,
churches, schools and reli-
gious organizations they have
contacted this year, Alberti
said, adding that the, event
has become more well known
over the years.
"It has really helped us
develop relationships with
each other,'" she said.


Freedom Rally May 6


FROM ST. FF
A freedom rally for youth
and young adults will be held
on Saturday, May 6, from 5'
p.m. to 9 p.m. on-: the,
University of North Florida
Green .
The event is held in conjunc-
tion with the May 4 National
Day of Prayer, Cedric Twillie,
executive director of Crucial
Ministries, said in a telephone
interview.


Crucial Ministries, a
Jacksonville-based young adult
Christian ministry, is organiz-
ing the rally.
Planned for the event are live
music, rappers, dancers, prizes,
gifts, games and time of prayer
and worship.- Local ministers
Will provide mriessages.
The rally is free and open to
the public. For information call
Twillie at 1904) 449-4547 or
visit crucial 1.com.' .


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"A Parent's Perspective on .
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Date: Tuesday, May 2nd
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Where: First Baptist Church
501 2nd Ave. N.
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Cont. from B-6
annual dinner and auction will
be held tomorrow. The dinner
will be catered by Carrabbas
Italian Restaurant. There will a
silent and live auction. Tickets
are $30. Call the academy at
(904) 824-0431, ext. 308, for
information.
Handbell concert
Riverside Park United
Methodist Church will have a
spring handbell concert this
Sunday at 3 p.m. Handbell
choirs from Riverside Park,
First Coast Ringers and a guest
community choir will perform
in the concert. Admission is
free, and childcare will be pro-
vided. The church address is.
819 Park St. in Jacksonville.
Call 355-5491 for information.
"Jesus Is"
Bethel Galley at Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Church presents
an art show titled '"Jesus Is"
through Sunday. This Easter
season -show includes works
that interpret the names given
to Jesus in scripture. The
church is at 4510 Palm Valley
Road in Ponte Vedra. Call 285-'
8225 for information.
Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery, a biblical
based program for persons fac-
ing personal problems, meets
every Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the'
fellowship hall of Beach
United Methodist, Church,
'Third Street at Seventh Avenue
North, Jacksonville Beach.
Through worship and same-
gender small groups, people
can work on personal struggles
such as eatirig disorders, 'alco-
hol/drug abuse, and codepen-.
dency. The evenings begin
with dinner., Call 249-2343.
Vacation Bible Schools'
Christ Episcopal Church;
400 San Juan Drive in Ponte
Vedra,, 285-7390 ext. ,237.
Vacation Bible School ivyune
5 to 9 for ages 4.years through
3rd grade.
First Christian Church of the


mation, call Nancy at 273
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Saturday, April 29, 2006

WHERE: On the Beach at Jax Beach

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Beaches: 2125 Ocean Front in
Neptune Beach, 246-2010
Fiesta Time Vacation Bible
School will be held on June 11
to 15.
Our Lady Star of the Sea
Catholic Church: 545 AlA N.
in Ponte Vedra, 285-2698.
Vacation Bible School will be
held June 19 to 23.
St. Andrew's Lutheran
Church: 1801 Beach Blvd.,
249-4575.
SonTreasure Island Vacation
Bible School will be held on
June 11 to 15. Closing Program
on June 16.
St. Paul's Catholic Church:
224 N. 5th St. in Jacksonville
Beach, 249-2600.,.
Fiesta Vacation Bible is June
26 to 30 for age 4 through 5th
..grade.

Retreats at Marywood
Retreats and events are
planned at the Marywood
Center for Spirituality in the
Switzerland area of NW St.
Johns County.
May 4: A Simple Life in the
Busy World. This day of reflec-
tion, led by Fr. John Phillips,
will focus on simplifying life
and staying centered on Christ
It will begin at 9:30 a.m. and
end with Mass at 2:30 p.m. The
cost is $25 and includes lunch.
. May 14: 4th, Annual
Mother's Day Brunch. Enjoy a
brunch menu prepared by
Chef Alan and'histeam in the
riverfront dining ,room at
SMarywood. Seating is limited
so reserve earlv for one of six
seatings. The cost is $16.50 for
adults and $8 forchildren 4-12
years bld.
May 17: Filipino Christian
Discipleship, Cultural
Strengths and Challenges. This
day of reflection will be led
Msgr. Simon Ignacio. He will
focus on helping participants
to discover how their Filipino
culture and upbringing influ-
ences understanding God and
the Gospels. Due to the numer-
ous Filipino dialects, Msgr.
Ignacio will speak in English.
The program begins at 9:30


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a.m. and ends at 2:30 p.m.
with Mass. The cost is $25 and
includes lunch.
June 2-4: Disciples for Life.
This weekend retreat will be
led by Cathy Warshaw. She
will use the Gospels of Luke
and John to focus on the dis-
cipleship of Mary Magdalene
and challenge participants to
the same level of discipleship.
Registration begins at 5 p.m.
on June 2 and the retreat ends
with Mass at 11 a.m. on June 4.
The cost is $198 (private), $168
(double), and $118 (com-
muter).
Marywood is located at
1715-5/ State Road 13. For
information, call (904) 287-
2525 or toll-free (888)-287-
2530 check www.marywood-
center.org.
Moms pray for kids
A group of mothers known
as Moms in Touch meets week-
ly to pray for their children,
other students and the schools
they attend. The group meets
on Tuesday afternoons ati a
church in Ponte Vedra Beach.
For location and more infor-


Midweek for kids
The following events are
held at Beaches area churches
on Wednesday for youngsters:
Palm Valley Baptist Church
at 4890 Palm Valley Road in
Ponte Vedra has Bible Study
and activities for children at 7
p.m. Contact the church at
285-2447.
Sunrise Christian Church
youth group meets 7 p.m. to
8:30 p.m., beginning with
group praise and worship, fol-
lowed by small groups for fel-
lowship, Bible study and
prayer.
The church is at 298 Aquatic
Drive, Atlantic Beach. Call 249-
3030.
Bethlehem Buddies is open
to all children 3 years old
through second grade at
Bethlehem Lutheran Church,
1423 Eighth Ave. N.,
Jacksonville ,Beach, from 7
p.m. to 9 p.m.,, with Bible sto-
ries, crafts and songs.


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GALLERIES & MUSEUMS


A CHARLES GALLERY,
228 3rd Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach. 339-0029. Hours 1
p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday-
Sunday.
BEACHES MUSEUM &
HISTORY CENTER, 380 Pablo
Ave., Jacksonville Beach *
241-5657. Exhibits: "Shore
Stories: Down the Boardwalk"
"The ABCs of Beaches
History" "A View on the
Past." Hours are 10 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday.
12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday. Admission $5 adults,
$4 seniors, $3 children (6-17).
BETHEL GALLERY, 4510
Palm Valley Road, Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-8225.
Features themed original art
shows using mixed media.
Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday to Friday and 9 a.m.
to noon Sunday.
BLUE HERON GALLERY,
4600 Middleton Circle E.,
Jacksonville 223-6100. Art
work by Cypress Village resi-
dents and visiting artists.
Hours 11 am. to 4 p.m.
Tuesday through Sunday.
CULTURAL CENTER AT
PONTE VEDRA, 50 Executive
Wav, Ponte Vedra Beach *
280-0614.
CUMMER MUSEUM OF
ART & GARDENS, 829
Riverside Ave., Jacksonville *
356-6857. Hours are 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday. Admission is $8-for
adults, $5 for seniors, military,
/ and students, free for kids 6
and under. Free admission
from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
ECLECTIC GALLERIES,
880 A1A North, Suite 9, Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2772.
Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday,
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
FAIRFAX GALLERY AT
SAWGRASS, 1740 Sawgrass
Village Dr., Ponte Vedra Beach
384-7724. Hours 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday.


FIRST STREET GALLERY,
216 First St., Neptune Beach *
241-6928. Works by local and
regional artists. Monday
through Wednesday, 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m.; Thursday and
Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m;
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
Call 241-692S.
HAMPTON GALLERY
2411 3rd St. S., Jacksonville
Beach. Tuesday through
Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11
a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Call
247-1050.
HIBERNIA GALLERY 108
1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-7321. Selling handmade
work from Ireland, England
and U.S. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday-Saturday, noon to 5
p.m. Sunday.
J. JOHNSON GALLERY,
177 Fourth Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 435-
3200. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday and 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Also
by appointment. Pieces are
available for purchase.
*MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
AND HISTORY, 1025
Museum Circle, Jacksonville.
396-7062. MOSH features
planetarium events and spe-
cial children's activities.
MY LITTLE GALLERY,
630 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune
Beach 403-0031. Hours 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday
through Sunday.
NEPTUNE GALLERY,
1511 Atlantic Blvd. in the
Tradewinds Plaza, Neptune
Beach. Gallery hours are 10
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday to
Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday. Phone 247-4341.
OCEAN 60, 60 Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach 247-
0060.
SELLERS GALLERY, 240
AIA N., Ponte Vedra Beach *
273-6065. Gallery for collec-
tors of fine art. Hours are 11
a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. Saturday.
THE POTTERY SHOP. 318
1st Ave, N., Jacksonville Beach
247-3144.


photo submitMed
The Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra performs with the
Beatles tribute band Classical Mystery Tour at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday and 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Jacoby Symphpny Hall at the
Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts, 300 W. Water St.,
Jacksonville. Tickets range from $25-$65. Call 354-5547.

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"STEPPING OUT" is staged
at 8 p.m. every Friday and
Saturday through May 6 at
Players By The Sea, 106 6th St.
N., Jacksonville Beach. A mati-
nee performance is held at 2
p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $17.
Call 249-2022 for reservations.
*
"BAREFOOT IN THE PARK"
is staged through May 21 at
the Alhambra Dinner theatre,
12000 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Doors open at 6
p.m. for evening shows.
Matinees are held at 11 a.m. on
Saturday and noon on Sunday.
Admission ranges from $35 to
$46 for dinner and show. Call


641-1212 for information.

"LETTICE AND LOVE" is
staged at 8 p.m. every Friday
and Saturday through May 6 at
Theatre Jacksonville, 2032 San
Marco Blvd., Jacksonville. The
production also runs at 7:30
p.m. April 27 and May 4 and
2:30 p.m. Sunday and April 30.
Tickets are $20. 396-4425.
Auditions
BALLET AUDITIONS for
the Florida Ballet's Summer
Intensive program are held
from 2-4 .p.m. Saturday and
Mav 7 at The Florida Ballet
Building, 300 E. State St.,
Jacksonville. Call 353-7518.


Regal 18

Akeelah and the Bee.
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
12:30, 3:30, 7:40, 10:10.
*
RV. Rated PG. Fri.-
Thurs., Noon, 12:35,
2:30, 3:35, 4:50, 7:30,
8:00, 10:00, 10:30.
*
Stick It. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:25, 2:50,
5:15, 7:45, 10:05.
*
United 93. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:45, 3:45, 7:25,
10:20.

American Dreamz.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
12:50, 3:10, 6:40, 10:05.
*
The Sentinel. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:25,
4:15, 7:15, 9:45.

Silent Hill. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:20, 3:20, 7:50,
10:35.
*
Scary Movie 4. Rated
PG 13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:15,
2:55, 5:10, 7:55, 9:55.

The Wild. Rated G. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:55, 3:25, 6:45,
9:25.

The Benchwarmers.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
12:10, 3:00, 6:50, 9:40.
0.
Friends With Money.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 1:05,
4:05, 7:20, 9:35.

Luckv Number Slevin.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 1:10,
4:00, 7:05, 10:25.
*


Take The Lead. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:15,
4:10, 7:15, 10:15.

Ice Age 2: The
Meltdown. Rated G. Fri|,-
Thurs., 12:05, 12:40,,
2:35, 3:05, 4:55, 6:3Q,
7:00, 9:05, 9:30.

Inside Man. Rated R.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:00, 3:5Q,
6:55, 9:50.

Thank You For
Smoking. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 1:20, 3:55, 7:10,
10:20.


Pablo 9

Akeelah and the BeM.
Rated PG. Fri.-Thursp,
1:20, 4:20, 7:20, 9:45. '


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Ice Age
Meltdown.
Fri.-Thurs.,
7:05, 9:10.


R.V.
Thurs.,
9:40.


2:
Rated
1:05,


The
PG.
4:05,


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Rated PG. Fri.-
1:35, 4:35, 7:35,


*
Scary Movie 4.
PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
4:15, 7:15, 9:05.
.


Rated
1:15,


The Sentinel. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1.:.30,
4:30, 7:30, 9:35. ,

Silent Hill. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 1:25, 4:25, 7:;25,
10:00. :R'.

Tsotsi. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 1:50, 4:50, 7:50,
9:50.


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grades $292,500. Independent Brokers
710-3111
3BR FORECLOSURE. only $27.900! Must
sell For lisiings 800.749.-8124 exi. 1490.
FSBO, East of AlA, 2000s- 4BR,2 5BA.
Lot 60x100. 1 block i0 ocean access. 1'2
'mile to JTB aha shopping centers. Selling
SA 1.- 600u 000u Call 904 6331.5960.


SAWGRASS PLAYERS CluD, 3BR 2BA.
Ig Scr por, ltoally renovated incl. barns &
k.icnen $319.900. 537-4083
FSBO. 2 story w'p.-.ol, 5 blocks to ocean
904-626-5916 www geocmiles.comtms49
FSBO, OPEN HOUSE Saturday, 4129.
Sunday. 4.30. Ipm.4pm. 4704 Marsrih
Hammock Dr East Hammocks Subdiv;-
si':'n near Mayor 3BR,'2BA wiloh Lush,
Tropical landscape. backyard water gar.
den upgraded kitchen & master bath tile
& Pergo wlod iIoors, fireplace jusi re-
duced to $287,900. (904)248-1267


PONTE VEDRA -Seaside Community-
-180 Crosscove Cir. 3BR/2BA, stucco
rome 1.2 mile lo beach. 1716sf. +400sf.
screened porch. 71'x122' lot Built in '93.
$384.900. No reactors. t904)233-8208.

ATLANTIC BEACH, Beautiful neighbor-
hood, on cul-de-sac. 1700. heated sq. ft.
Double garage, screened back porch,
3BR/2BA. 1 Block to Ocean. Asking
$649,000. 249-2268, 651-9081.

OPEN HOUSE Sunday- NEW CON-
STRUCTION by Elite- Homes, Inc.
500 11th Avenue South- JAX. BEACH,
3100+ square feet- $649,000. View all
the Elite Homes projects: townhomes,
condos, single family home. Sunday
from 1 to 4 pm. www.elitehomesfl.com
John Wolfel Real Estate 699-8887


OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, 4130,12pm-2pm
12929 Deep River $324K
From JTB, N on Hodges
LF at Glen Kernan Pkwy
RT at Riverbrook
LT o6 Deep River
Phyllis Starnes. 476-SOLD
www.pstaines.com
REMAX Coastal Real Estate


Open House
19 Solana Rd.
Sunday
12-3
Incredible
Lakefront
View
Frank Lloyd Wright Design
35BR/3.5BA
3,000 +
Quick walk to the beach
Unique brick floors
Must See for

Yourself

$1,795,000
Call Maxine Kelley
@923-3136



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NEIGHBORHOOD OPEN HOUSE, SUN-
DAY, APRIL 30, 1-4pm. See 6 Seaview
Park homes, east of A1A in Ponte Vedra
Beach. priced from $509,000 to
$1.099.000. through cooperation of the
, paniclpaing Real ors Conlaci Berry & Co.
Real Estale, 273-4800 lort more informa-
tion.
ATLANTIC BEACH
DESIRABLE BEACH AVE TOWNHOME
End uni w/lenced yard. 3BR/2.5BA,
1660-7 Beach Ave. 2150si, beach access
across street. Kitchen Isle w/ceramic tile.
Wood burning fireplace, screened porch
w/deck. Single garage. $712,000 by
Owner 477-0102.
PONTE VEDRA Beach OPEN HOUSE,
SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1-4pm. 39 Monierey
SI. east of AiA oil Solana Road. Up-
grades' 4BR & large family room & formal
LRj DR. $649,000 Berry & Co. Real Es-
tale, 273-4800.


FORMER ICI model waterfront home is
move-in ready. immaculate 3BR/2 5BA.
has 2705st. spacious open family room
w.gas replacec. normal dining, loth. and in-
side laundry Over $71,000 in upgrades
were included when this model was bull
in 2000 Enrerlain on either oi.your two
screened lanais. open deck and balcony
overlooking /our pnivale dock overlooking
the naviabie waieidron i $889.000
Pisae coniacIt Phlii. Slaines wiln
REMAX Coasial Real Estate at 904-476-
SOLD or visit: www palaines com

OPEN HOUSE PONTE VEDRA
Sunday 1-4pm 55 Solano Rd. 4BR/4.5BA.
2-story Harrigan Propenies Realior.
BEACH TOWNHOME
New construction located at 6hin Ave S &
91ti St. in Jax Bch. 3BR/ 2.5BA, 1700sf,
fled turst floor, owners suite w/ luxury bath,
separate shower, private deck. Custom
kitchen, designer fixtures throughout. Dual
A/C, sprinkler system, lenced yard, 2 car.
garage. Move in before summer Offered
at $339,000. Call for showing 249-6150.
Will co-op with realtors.,


JAX BEACH Duplex 415 8th Ave. North,
$449,000. 247-5774, 770-979-2632.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3 Blocks to Beacn,
2BR/1BA on 60'x150' lot, 255,. Sherry .Dr.
$479,000. 349-2504.
3BR/2BA MOBILE Home with land, on-
San Pablo Rd. $145,000. 333-2749.-
-SHANGRI-LA-
Enchanted raised house on hidden la-
goon. Large wooded, lot, 3BR 2BA great
interior, Jax. Beach, $375,000 FIRM.
249-1020 for appointment & .escort to pri-
vate location.

MUST SELL! Atlantic Beach, Golf, water
view,: 3/2, pool $415,500. 1555 Linkside
Dr. Pics @ http://infotube.net/136118.
(251)327-8394


Cattar Realty, Inc.
AkM Home Is Where
_____ The Heart Is

NEW LISTINGS
North Jax Beach
1908 1st Street North:
INCREDIBLE 3 story home, 4525
sq. ft, PLUS investment duplex!
Ocean views, decks, HUGE master
suite orn 3rd floor. Custom "builders"
home! You get two homes. Less
than a block to the ocean!
$1,650,000
Two LOVELY homes to choose
from: 3 bedroom 2 full baths,
ceramic tile, inside utility, LARGE
back yards. Great prices for the
beach
913 Patricia Lane: 1470 Sqft,
Adorable home on corner lot,
HUGE back yard, Florida room/
office, kitchen completely
remodeled. $292,000 PRICE
reduced!
1423 10th Street North: 1800 Sqft,
70x110 lot, Upgrades galore,
JUMBO great room, White kitchen,
new HVAC, outside painted 6 mo.
ago, re-plumbed; oversized shed
with electric, great landscaping.
$298,000 PRICED REDUCED!!
Hunters Ridge (Kernan near JTB):
Beautiful HUGE 1915 Sqft HOME!
Wonderful floorplan, HUGE great
room & fireplace, patio, Quiet back
yard, sprinkler system. $279,900
V 270-0015 V
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HIDDEN COVE- Come see the beautiful
water view from the large sunroom of this
verve clean 4BR/28A home. Many extras.
$2A4 9t90 Broker 241-7900.


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To da y !
249-9033


Intracoastal Wesl -Pablo Bay;
4,'3. 26Mc ". t-l ,.8
plan -ea^ ,,uilnt-in
c.on.urer area. $497,500
World Golf/Murabella- 4/4
3135 sf, brand new, ready to move
in, huge corner lot. $479,900
Atlantic Beach Fairway Villas,
cute 2/2; back to Selva Marina
Golf Course. $19 4.900

Campfield 2/2. 1126 sf, new &
ready to more in $174,900
Available for lease $999/mo.
Realty Executives
SI David Kuo
F Ioffice: 273-3939
Ceu: 955-0776
51, r mO Vjile Rj Sic I"i
SPoi, \cd.j Bich. FL


COZY WATERFRONT cottage, St. Johns
River boat slip. $289,900. (904)501-3314.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 805 Plaza, 9 blocks
to Ocean, Cute, 3BR/2BA bungalow,
975sf, tile/carpet, new paint In/out, large
fenced-In backyard, will co-op, $224,900.
(904)613-6201
WALDEN CHASE. 4BR/2BA w/pool. Open
floor plan, great kitchen w/granite; sur-
round sound. 2 years new. $359,900.
537-3969. Will co-op, 2.5%.
FSBO- ICW completely refinished 3/2
1595sf. cul-de-sac home on the largest lot
in Villages of Pablo. New laminate and tile
floors through-out plus a bonus laundry
room and large tiled screened porch.
Master bed/bath suite includes 2 large
Jack/Jill closes. Home includes 3 sets of
beautiful french doors, new trim and crown
molding brand new appliances, decora-
tive ceiling fans, irrigation system, and
renovated 2 car garage (peg board and
slat walls). House is re-plumbed (2006),
has new roof (2001) and new HVAC
(2004). This quiet family .neighborhood is
3 miles to thebeach and has a club pool,
tennis/ basketball courts. $247,900 Call
386-7873 for appointment.
FSBO, 3569 Eunice Road, Isle of Palms.
$282,000. 1750sf., 3BR/2BA, completely
upgraded 2 car garage. (904)463-3793.
PONTE VEDRA Beach, The Islands,
2BR/2BA, attached garage, commtinity
pool, tennis, $250,000. (904)703-8380..
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, totally' ren-
ovated. $279K. 349-2332 or 591-2278.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, 5/4.5/3, 3300sf.,
model condition. OPEN HOUSE, 4/29 &
* 4/30, noon- 3prh. 104 Old Mill Ct.
$619,000. (904)543-9400.
JAX BEACH, 938 18th Ave. North, 3/1.5,
1600sf, $343k, Broker. Renee L. Baron,
,Inc. 242-2821. :
SPACIOUS 4/2 brick front on .21 acres"
with room enough for a pool. Fenced yard
with separate shed, open patio is great for.
entertaining, formal living and dining with
hardwood. floors, eat-in kitchen, inside
laundry, sprinkler, water softener and ter-
mite bond. $324,000. Please "contact
Phyllis Staines with RE/MAX Coastal Real
Estate at% 904-476-SOLD or visit
www.pstaines.com
PV HOMEin Solano Cay, 181 Solano Cay
Circle, $315K.,3BR/2.5BA, fenced yard,
2 car garage. Too many upgrades to list
Call 904-864-6590 for more information.


PVB- 3BR/2BA, newer tile, consider lease
purchase, $169,900. Owner/Agent.
463-7343.
OPEN HOUSE
MOTIVATED SELLER. On Jax Beach
Golf Course. Saturday, 12-4pm. Gor-
geous, 4000sf, on 1/3 acre, 1 mile to
Beach. BEST DEAL AT THE BEACH!
$575,000. Call Richard Newquist, RE-
MAX Specialist, 422-5091.
ATLANTIC BCH- 701 Begonia St.
3BR/2BA, fenced yard, CH&A, quiet
neighborhood, $180,000. 334-0563, 249-
4159.
E OF A1A In PVB $399K, 3BR/2BA Fid-
dler's Marsh, lakefront, pool, fireplace,
large kitchen. FSBO. 607-1030.
NEAR' MAYO Clinic, off San Pablo.
3BR/2BA, 2-car, remodeled. $315,000. In-'
dependent Brokers, 710-3111.
OPEN HOUSE. ATLANTIC BEACH,
SUNDAY, 2PM-4PM. 160 Magnolia St..
3BR/3BA, 6 blocks to beach. $359,000
Help-U-Sell, Marsh View R.E.
(904)620-0144.
NEWER, CUSTOM built, private, ocean-
"front home with high dune views of the
ocean and Intracoastal Waterway. Approx.
4458+ sf:, 5BR/4.5BA, den/ office, tile and
hardwood floors, formal living and dining,
pool and spa, screened lanai with hot tub,
lush landscaping and loaded. $2,750,000.
Phyllis Staines, 904-476-SOLD. RE/MAX
Coastal Real Estate. www.pstaines.com


Live Large in
S lHighland Glen!!

ThisWonderful pool home has almost 4000 sq ft, theater
room, outdoor kitchen and shower. Upgrades galore,
-A 11 ] B 4BR1/3.5BA, 80 ft lot with lake view.
Great for entertaining. $950,000
LILi B MLS # 282852

Connie Grubbs
S904-612-9911


Ponte Vedra Beach Pool
Home! Under $400K!!!
Very desirable Sawmill Lakes 3Br, 2Bth, screened pool
on-wooded preserve! Adorable home, kitchen w/granite,
wood floors, new .tile in master, split
bedrooms, large beautifully B
landscaped corner lot! $387,900 7 El
Call Kelly Hobbs for your
private showing -
@ 904-993-3803



Kensington

Beauty!!!
Great starter home.-3BR/2BA,
1300 SF on cul-de-sac w/fenced in backyard.
Community pool, tennis, minutes to beach.
$219,900 12495 Pinley Green Ct.
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911


PONTE VEDRA. FSBO. 3BR/2BA,Coran PONTE VEDRA, 3BR/2BA, beautiful, re-
countertops, 1250sf. Fireplace, 1-car ga- modeled townhome 6n lake. End unit.
rage, community pool. Walk to Ocean. $185,000. (904)424-0660.
$269,000. 463-0505.


REDUCED
PABLO WOODS, 3BR/2BA, 2 car gar.
with Florida room, Ig cul-de-sac lot. Move
in ready $234,500.
*
Ponte Vedra 2BR/2BA condo. End unit-
no one above you. Frplc., vaulted ceilings,
totally remodeled, $325,500.
Call Kirk Killebrew at (904)463-1131.
wwwv.killebrewrealty.com
ADORABLE 4/2, one owner home has
one of the prettiest lots in the area. Mani-
cured yard has lush landscaping and room
enough for a pool. Fenced yard with extra
decking, screened porch, formal dining
room, eat-in kitchen with breakfast bar,
security, ceiling fans, and termite bond.
$249,900. Please contact Phyllis Staines
with RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate at 904-
476-SOLD or visit www.pstaines.com
ATLANTIC BEACH
Selva Linkside
6 BLKS TO OCEAN, 3BR 2 1/2BA,
1935sf. Only $494,500. (904)472-4039.
FSBO- HARBOR Winds, 4BR/2BA,
2058sf. Large cul-de-sac loi New carpet.
tile, and hardwood. Many more upgrades
By appointment. No brokers $339.000
904-221-7369.
BEST DEAL In Neptune Beachi 3 Blocks
to Ocean. 3BR/2.5.BA, built in 2003. Cur-
rent appraisal .$550,000. 2-car Garage.
Asking $465,000. Will consider all offers.
219-4151.


Beautiful Cottages at
Atlantic Beach
Exclusive Private Community
This Maintenance Free 3 story w/
elevator, 2 Car Garage features 4
Bdrms/Sitting Rm/4Ba. Covered
Balconies & 3rd FIr Deck. Concrete
Exterior Construction-Open Design-
Finished 9-10' Ceilings-Bosch Stainless
Steel Appl. -Granite, Custom Wood
Cabinetry. Common Pool & Walkway to
Beach Ave. $875,000


"Spring" right into this A.B. -
Opportunity!
3 biks to bch. easy stroll to shops. this 3/2 offers
unique style, beautiful lot on Howell Prk- ,r.
ultimate privacy! Superb value-spruce it up or I
buy for land! Come "do your own thing" or
keep tenants at $1450/mo. $445,000
Rosemary
"She KNOWS the beaches... Nauhton
She SELLS the town!" Miler
Call 568-1523 m.


ATlANTIC BEACH
SELVA MARINA
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE!!
This Open Floor Plan 3BR/2.5BA Home in Selva Marina'
sits on a 90 x 98 lot with 2 car garage. All living space, on
1st floor, Bdrms on 2nd floor. Very
F77iy7- Peaceful setting with Natural Front Yard.
Th Home is in move-in condition. Priced to
Sell $499,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821

.Cusomn Iome In Plantation Oaks'
Waterfront & Pool
L 5BR/5BA'approx. 4.000SF w ith 14' ceilings,'.
-. gourmet kitchen 42'" Maple cabinets. Screened
:... pool w/ fountain overlooking the lake &
private preserve. $999500,
..


Top Producer for Lifestyles Realtors Retail
Sales Dirision 2005
Lynn Saul 859-9100


Atlantic Beach
The Perfect Beach Houset
This 4bdrm, 2.5 baths, 2700 sq ft home, with a 2 Car Garage, built
in 1995 is in move-in condition. It sits at the end of a cul-de-sac 2
doors from the ocean. This home has a newipooi and spa with a
covered lanai in a very tranquil, private
. setting. It includes huge eat-in kitchen which
has been fully updated. Offered at $995,000,
_this one truly will NOT last!
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


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Oceanfront paradise! 4BR/5BA, panoramic
views, hardwd & tile firs, huge oceanfront decks,
2 frpic, vaulted ceilings, 3 car gar. This hm was
built for entertaining! $2,795,000 MLS 229099
Exclusive Harbour Is. @ Marsh Landing.
Amenities galore includes 50' boat slip,
gourmet Idt, wine caller and more!
$2,499,000 MLS 281517
<.500oM to $1sm
Beautiful Farm
Close to WGV & St Aug. 19+ acres, 3278 sf
hm, pool & barn. Lrg Oaks & priv gate make
this unique. $924,900 MLS 268786
Have it All
Have it all! 4BR/2.5BA hm located in Vilano
Bch. Enjoy views of ocean, ICW, inlet & Old
Town. $874,900 MLS 280960
The Plantation/Ponte Vedra Bch
Located on the 18th fairway this 4BR/4BA
updated home has it all!.
$799,987 MLS 289394
Ocean Front
2BR/2BA Condo w/spectacular views. All reno-
vated with new SS applnc & granite. + Comm
Pool. $635,000 MLS 297959


Invst opportunity! Duplex at the Beach. Prime
location with a beautiful lot.
$575,000 MLS 265825
Oceanfront condo! 2BR/2BA on 14th floor,
updated kit w/new cabinets & granite.
$575,000 MLS 286686
'Townhome is a delight from foyer to scm lanai
w/gleaming hrdwd firs and much more to see.'
$510,009 MLS 297933
-lznder $.500Ko>

Lakefrt beauty! 4BR/2BA, opn fir pin, fiplc, hi
clngs, crwn midng, walk-n-clsts, grt commu-
nity. $469,000 MLS 291767
Ocean Front
2BR/1BA Condo w/great views. Ceramic tile,
completely furnished, just steps to ocean or pool.
$449,000 MLS 297976
Just like a model! Excel fir pin w/lrg liv rm &
frplc, big din rm, grt eat in kit.$ 385,000 MLS
293037
Ocean views IBR/IBA Condo w/patio, keypad
entry, washer &b dryer incld. Best price at the
Beach! $374,9010 MLS 297950


Neptune Bch Charmer. 3BR/2BA,
heated pool, stone fiplc, located on Cul-d-
sac. $372,000 MLS 294232
Nice 2-sty hm in S Jax Bech, only minutes
from all. Opn/flr/pln + Irg kit/din area.
$369,900 MLS 294251
All Brick In PV Bch 3BR/2.5BAhm w/
beautiful new kit w/SS applnc, granite
contertp & wd cabnts.Huge scm prch &
fncd yd. $349,900 MLS 298152
Fun in the Sun! 2BR/IBA condo. Half
blk from the beach. Hurry because it won't
last long! $305,000 MLS 291459
Beautiful 2/2 condo w/extra kg closets,
1,163 sq. ft. 2 strg units, opn kit w/brkfst
bar, club pool. $218,500 MLS 271024
Marsh Views! 2BR/2BA 2nd sty condo
w/tile thru out, all applnc + wash/dryet
$214,900 MLS 281330
Lkfrnt Cond. Grt vws from bedrm &
scrend patio. The Belleza's amenities offer
you about all you need + comm.S 181,900
MLS 296148


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Awesome corner building site for that Newly remodeled 2 story, 5 bedroom
dream beach getaway! This 140' x home. Flexible open floor plan, over
95' lot has both the beach and the 3000 SF of living area. ,Beautiful
Intracoastal Waterway just a short kitchen, stainless appliances, stone
distance away. The dead end street and wood floors, fireplace in living
with boat ramp at the end makes room, Possible in-law suite, 2 car
boating easily accessible offering the garage $779,000, MLS# 283187
best of both worlds for outdoor TIFFANYBYVTilESEAI
enthusiasts. Priced below appraisal! This incredibly beautiful home is 1/2
$585,000. block from ocean. Sunshine bright
THIS ISTOO GOOOD TO ASII open floor plan 4 BR plus office and
Charming "Old Atlantic Beach" art studio. Gourmet kitchen includes
cottage. Built in 1949,3 bedrooms, custom cabinets, granite
2 baths, living room, dining room, countertops, gas cook top and wine
and kitchen with cozy breakfast room cooler. $1,675,000.. MLS# 273214
overlooking private yard. Awesome OGRAND RESERVE!
location---ot extends from Ocean Lovely move in ready 3rd floor
Blvd. to Beach Ave. Just steps to the condo. Quiet private location
ocean and steps to dining and overlooking natural area. Great
shopping at the corner location of room with fireplace, all appliances
Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach. included plus 2 deeded parking
This home is "one of a kind", spaces. $164,500. MLS#266526
$985,000. ATIANfTIC BEACI.FIXER UPPER!
OCEANWALKI Corner lot concrete block
You'll love entertaining family and construction, paneling throughout
friends in this 1 story, 4 bedroom interior of 2nd floor, downstairs
beach home. Spacious family room efficiency apt., lawn irrigation, yard
with fireplace opens to kitchen and well and pump, 2 car garage, built in
separate breakfast area. Split 1947. Short walk fo the beach,
bedrooms, screened pool, security, Ragtime, Al's pizza or your favorite
located in highly sought after fun spot! Location is the key.
neighborhood. $714,900. MLS# $695,000.
278270
Dir:904-280-2820
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wonderful craftsmanship. Close to beach on cul-
de-sac $629,000 Dir: JTB to Marsh Landing .
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UNDER $400K
This one has it all..location, style & value.
Completely remodeled 3BR/2BA has. an open
floorplan w/granite, Maple cabinets
and walk-in closets. Situated on a I 1
large comer lot that is within im
walking or biking distance to the ,
beach! $379,900
Call Cara Ameer 635-7058


WEST ATLANTIC BEACH -
INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY
Newly Renovated 3 bdrm, 2 bath home built in 1993 with
pool on a 120 x 125 lot in the middle of an upcoming
residential development, 2000sq ft, 2-Car Garage, beautiful
fruit trees plus a concrete block shed in !
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Ocean Front
Atlantic Beach ..
lHaven,
This 2bdrm, 2.5 ba Ocean Front home with
updated kitchen and hardwood floors is
absolutely charming. Featuring a huge lawn Call
and deck with an incredible ocean view. All .
living space is down stairs with both Margl Peti tt
bedrooms and a porch overlooking the Top Producer
ocean on the 2nd story. Offered at $995,000. 7 c _n ,


live inu Desired | Don't miss this one! .

etelva Marine CC...-Walk to
Club or Beech!
3/3.2 House has an open floor plan, w/tile, Wetbar, Old Atlantic each
Fireplace, built-in mirrored Cabinets. Lrg windows 2 Houses from the Ocean
viewing Nature & a large Back deck, great for-
"' |entertaining. Spacious Kitchen w/ Two absolutely adorable beach cottages side by side
brkfst nook. Large Master w/2 wlk- only steps to the ocean. Each of these homes are 3
Sins! $699,000 bdrm/2 ba, updated and on a 50x100

Case Denman lot. Each priced at $725,000. Buy B V7
294-6876 one or both!
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer

Water to Golf Views in 571-9821

Queens Harbour
Beautiful 5BR/4BA w/open spacious floor plan is loaded Exceptional Custom Home in
w/upgrades, custom kitchen, solid wood cabinets, built Seaside Gated Community
in bookcases in the great room & lovely screened in pool
1w/evening lanai, 3CG, 3,850SF STEPS TO THE OCEAN-ATLANTIC BEACH-This
$1.050,000 4bdrm/3.5ba home could not be built today at this price with
this quality of finish levels. Every imaginable upgrade. 3900
Top Producer for Lifestyles Realtors SF in this exclusive 26 home gated
Retail Sales Division 2005 5 I community at Tiffany by The Sea with
Lynn Saul 859-9100 i: its own beach access. Don't miss this


lOWc(Pon'e V4dra
SPablo 'Rd
COMPLETELY REMODELED
Perfection and Charm is what you get with
this COMPLETELY REMODELED home.
Cedar shake exterior, paver driveway, 4
Call bdrms, 3.5 ba, 3100 sq ft. awesome open
Margi Petitt kitchen w/ss appl, granite counters in kitchen
& baths, hardwd fis thruout, covered porch
Top Producer off the master suite plus covered lanai w/
571-982 I gas frpl.. huge yard w/plenty of room for a
pool. $1,550.000



OLD ATlANTIC BEACH
Almost New with Pool 2 Blocks to the Ocean
Don't miss this Awesome Opportunity! 3000 sq. ft., and
additional 1000 sq. ft. of porch and 2-Car Garage. Very open
floor plan w/hard wood floor throughout, 9ft ceilings, 4 bdrms.
2 full ba, (2) 1/2 ba. Outdoor shower, 1/2
bath beside pool, huge 2'"' story deck with l
outdoor fireplace. Very private setting. .i '
Priced to Sell at $889,000.
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer j
571-9821


Neptune Beach
East of 3rd St. Single Family w/2 car garage
1.5 blocks to the Beach!
This concrete block home has so much charm! It needs some
updating. The original hardwood floors throughout are in great
shape. Terrazzo floors in the Kitchen. Sits on a private lot, fully,
j1y- k fenced in. Updated AC, water heater and lots
of new windows. Come see this one!
I I $5639,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


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Partners with Panache Presents Ponte Vedra Beach
Azalea Point
104 Osprey Ridgeway 3BR/2BA/2CG $456,000
Azalea Point
105 Formosa 4BR/3BA/3CG $569,000
Belleza
505 Boardwalk-#218 2BR/2BA $239,000
L'Atrium
2313 L'Atrium Circle North 3BR/3BA/2CG $459,000.
Ocean Villas
210 Serenata-#533 3BR/3BA Ocean/ICW Views $1,295,000
Summerhouse
819 Coquina Bay 2BR/2BA $375,000

Kelly Whitaker-Payne 904-233-1991
Wanda Petersen 904-537-4594
KellyandWanda@Lifestylesrealtors.com
www.KellyandWanda.com


incredible opportunity at. $1,395.000
Call Margi Petitt
ILA Top Producer 571-9821



East of 3rd St. in Jax Beach

-$379,000
This home includes 2BR, 2BA plus 2-Car Garage.
Awesome Investment opportunity, less than 1 block to
the Ocean. Residential grandfathered K -7
in but zoned commercial. "

Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


VERY FEW LOTS LEFT
Very few lots left on Ponte
Vedra Blvd Build your oream
home on this 100x360' lot w;th
marsh views & deeded each
access directly across the
street. Just reduced to $799.000
Pis call Patti Martin
SUNRISEISUNSET
Live on the Blvd. Enjoy fabulous
sunsets. 3,200sf, 3/2.5 -a study,
new kitchen, wood firs. Ocean
& Guana views from every rm.
Observation deck Close to
Clubs. Deeded beach access.
Kim Martin-Fisher $1 ,749,000.
EXCLUSIVE MARSH HARBOR
Beautiful Marsh Harbor offers a
day docl for boaters or just to.
sit back and view the wildlife. 4
bedrooms plus bonus, 4 baths
.kitchen w/many upgrades large
,screened patio on preserve
PIs call Patti Martrin $719.900
ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE...
on the Boulevard. Adorable
3B/2BA oceanfront home ideally'
located between P.V. Inn & Club
and The Lodge' Spacious great
room. eat-rn kitchen, large out-
door patio. $3,650,000 PIs call
Kelly Blackburn for delails.
NEW OCEANFRONT LUXURY
A perfect blend of old world
style and modem technology for
the. discriminating buyer!
4BR/4.5BA, private garage and
so much more! Shopping and
fine dining nearby. $1,900,000
Judy Smith or Gypsy Alexander
STUNNING PALENCIA LOTI.
Expansive lake & golf course
* views! Almost a peninsula with
water on the rear & golf course
on the left. Perfect for an
"estate" feel with a long, private
drive way to the. homesite.
$459,000 Call Michelle Floyd
SAWGRASS
Premier setting in Old Barn
*Island. Panorama of golf course
views over widest part of lake.
1-owner, meticulously main-
tained 5BR+1oft/study, A.5BA
high quality Collier Classic
home. $1,495,000 Joyce Reesh


ARCHITECTURAL DREAM
Hip architect renovated bnck
home on cul-de-sac Imported
custom cabineiry professional
kitchen gallery lighting, nuge
backyard wipool, covered patio
& marsh views' $1,349,000
Michelle Floyd / Jayne Hoffman
LOCATION IS EVERYTHING!
And this new listing in Ponte
Vedra has it,! Surrounded by
golf & fabulous views & walking
distance to beacn Charming
San Juan 3BR ranch wrn
,waterfall pool sits on i acre.
$1 650.000 Call Joyce Reesh
MARSH LANDING
Immaculate home .in exclusive
N. Island E)ceptional quality,
magnificent marsh liews, Salur-
na & wood firs. stunning great
rm. exquisite lanai w/pool spa &
surnmer kitchen. Michelle Floyd
or Jayne Hoffman $2,350,000
MAJESTIC PALENCIA LOTI
Exquisite lake front views are
offered from this stunning
"ready to build" lot! This grand
lake view lot has the added
bonus of views irom botn the
13. & 15h fairways! $375.000
Call Michelle Fioyd for details!
EAST OF AlA SAWGRASS
Superbly maintained, spacious
2BR/2BA. Lrg 3BR floor plan
converted to 2BR. .Includes
equity membership, Plantation
shutters, private courtyard entry,
gas frpic, screened lanai & wet
bar. Olivia Seaman $549,900
GREAT OPPORTUNITY...
to build your dream home on
large lot close to everything!
Almost 1.5 acres w/a fabulous
building pad plus a creek in rear
with access for a small boat to
ICW at high tide. Survey on file.
$450,000 Call Jayne Hoffman
OCEAN FRONT "GET AWAY"
Lovingly cared for, 1,850 sq. ft.,
3 bedroom, 2 bath home
perfectly situated on a 90' lot.
Enjoy panoramic ocean views,
lots of decking, observation
tower and gazebo. Offered for
$1,230,000 Kim Martin-Fisher


280 onteVeda Buevr PneVer eah L 28



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3/2 in 32082!

Going, going...
Will be gone soon! This updated 3BR/
2BA home at 148 Vista Grande Ct boasts
a Ig open living area w/screened porch, garage and huge fenced
yard. St. Johns County schools. Moments to the beach! $234,900!

Call Amy Wilson at 955-0700 & visit www.acwhomes.com


Affordable Beach.
Bungalow!!!
Move in condition. This 3BR/1.5BA home has been
renovated w/tile and granite and new kitchen, new
windows, new AC. Just blocks to the
beach. Fenced back yard. Over 1300
sq ft. Must see to appreciate.
$299,900 MLS # 284350 .
Connie Grubbs m
904-612-9911 EAL


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MILS# 282919 Buikhcaded .rrd on tranquil ML S# 295928 'BRi225BA. _-V,,t II' SF.
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1i. 1.2.i."i 241-2417 ,.1,iue is p in he Il Btilda c ni hm, -' ,,th,
uIXI.Wa BE4GH CONDO! walking, distance to the beach! A gircj
NMLS# 288975 3,2'5 ,s pEclracular .es & ,ppoxt.uniry! 5-124.i i285-1800
slip I.) Ia.. Beach t[rcluided *samnkle ie! IIFR IEwSINPOVNF IEDR4
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241-2417 aplapljsan,:enie\ & s-'raee $17 6. i.i285-1800
STOIN EBRID in PONIE IEOR4
I.M IN1 V WS-I MIS# 288656 New quaint gated community
MILS# 285302 Pr.ngu.ous qAqu.L D,. nei, comingsoon! 5 single family lots nestled among
,r,.l '1/3 c.'.nd.:. 2.471 SF, SE ernc rumi. lith fl old oak trees & less than 4 miles to bch access.
E %pinsi'.c ,>-~cU-di & \n hulorice-.. p[.rdngar, re ,'n Qnlytwo.38 acrelotsremaining, closetoA-rated
amt:rnies mncl 2 pl, tqn cntr. Juthou..:. schools, resortstyleshopping&ICW.Pricedfrom
L-. ii(Ni1 241-2417 $400,000285-1800
wCIi 0CINDOI EPRMEALANIiC BEACII
Wl L UW CONDC M IS# 277525 Walk to the beach or enjoy the
MIS#:295607 With amenities that cater to a sea breezes frompoolside. Shaded by beautiful
re :.n liferel. Costa Verano resale. Fitness ctr, trecanopy, thisallbrick3BR/2BAhomefeatures
theatre room, billiards, pool and much more are an open floor plan, FP & has lots of possibilities.
included. $985,000 241-2417, $575,000 285-1800.,
IFTT TIME 'O1iI a EXPANSIVE VIEWS!
N4S# 277726 Nworuor, s- Onl S uLt eMIS#268621 SawgrassCC3BR/2.5BAtotally
N1f 2 Nrenovatedw/travertinefilrsgourmnnetdtchen, wine
lei .: tl lofil ur thii Mediteranean bildin j Onlr,' cooler, granite cntrs, new heat pump, screened
2 r.sidence' per lI.r Ever unu is 313. corner lanai & huge pool. Located on a cul-de-sac
ulu -,' ith specutaculr .ievs i,'f the (,earn I-hi w/awesome long range water-to-golf views.
cethlins'. ganite counrinop. and much mort! $895,000285-1800
$839,415 241-2417 M4RsfIL4NDl K4 VIEWS
OlEWPRICED
LD4NM09K OCEINFROIT COMNDOI, MLS0#270007 Extraordinarymarsb views from
MLS# 262660 incrediblee is... brejathialng one-of-a-kind lot w/water access. Immaculate
ocean views. Spjcioui h71 \ 4, 4/3.5, 3rd fl, S custom, one owner home, 4BR/5BA,
end unit. Lots designer upgrades & exquisite approximately 4200 SF, master & FR w/FPs,
details. 2 park sp, private storage, comm pl. beautifulwoodfloors,screenedlanai& 3-car side
Quality, style & luxury! $1,350,000 241-2417 entry garage. $1,459,000 285-1800
.. .. FAMRFilD -PVB
OOKOIEOUS OCEAN VIEWS! MIS# 272271 Open split BR filr plan ranch
MIS#2815883/2,noupdatesnecessary.Perfect home, 3BR/2BA, 2404 SF, granite cntrs, wood
decor. Enjoy outdoors from leck. All appls stay. firs, FP, tiled porch, 2-car garage, comer 100 x
Bldg elevator. 2nd fir end unit. $515,000 140'cul-de-saclotingatedcommunityw/2-pools.
241-2417 tennis courts, fitness center, playground & close.
END UN.ITOCENFRON to beach. $499,900 285-1800
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MIS#285120LuxurySEexposure3/3condo- MIS# 273193 Panoramic ocean views from
Oceania. Expansive ocean views. Immac, like light & bright unit on southeast comer of South
new, repainted, upgraded & neutral. Spac balcony, Shores Condominiums, 5th fir 3BR/2BA w/large
2garsp&storage,pool/hottub,excrm.$935,000 GR, LR/DR & master offer fabulous views &
241-2417 open to terrace, one of last affordable oceanfront
units. $669,000 285-1800
JAX BE40 OPPORN N4OCE4NFRO PONTE VED4
MIS# 297779 Cute 2/1 cottage on lot to be MLS# 280396 Within the Sawgrass Beach
developed. Have plans for two, 3000 SF Club's gates, only4privilegedhomeownershave
townhouses. $399,000 241-2417 this oceanfront address, most rooms have ocean
INVESMiNi DUPLEXI views, 5BR/6.5BA, 5,900 SF, study, loft, bonus,
S#287180Twostory duplexinbeau oceanfront pool, dune walkover & 150' ocean
MIS#287180Twostory42duplexinbeautiful frontage. $6,800,000285-1800 .
Neptune Beach. Great opportunity investors! PONE VEDR4D BE4AC
$499,900 241-2417 MIS# 289342 Brick 2-story 5BR/3BA home
INCOME OPPOR J ,NIIl eastofAIA! Approx4400SF,many upgrades&
MIS# 260286 Two 4 plexes, 4 blks to beach. amenities, gourmet kitchen w/18 inch gas range,
2BR/lBAeach.Allrented, greatinvestment.Each subzero refrigerator, master ste w/over 1000SF,
bldg$679,900orbothfor$1lt,359,8ub00241-241 32 x 15' pool & short walkto
bldg $679,900 or both for $1,359,800 241-2417 heh Owner/Agent. $1,375,000 285-1800
6 NEW.TOWNIIOMES! EASTOF WD STREET -
MLS#.278094 2/2.5 solid concrete blk. MIS# 266510 A rare opportunity to build or
Beautifulwd floors, open floorplan, 42 in cabinets invest in sought after South Jacksonville Beach.
and2balconies. Onlyh5 blockstoAtlanticOcean. Thislotiscleared&readyforyoutobuildahome,
$394,900 241-2417 townhomes or condos. $829,000 285-1800
241-2417 Independentlyvowned and operated


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4% CO-OP FEE!
Great Home in South Jax Beach! WALK TO THE
PARK OR BEACH! Oversized lot with tropical
landscaping, 3 bedrooms 2.5 baths priced, under
appraisal! Big bright kitchen, tiled Florida room, 2
car garage, Home Warranty and ready for a new
owner!
Call Lori Lareau for details at 868-7224 or visit
MLS #284151
Lori Larean 904-868-7224 ljlareau@yahoo.com


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


MMEMEM


dathe each
4BR/2BA, 1,500SF. Lovely home on quiet street w/
fenced, back yard & many upgrades. Vaulted ceilings,
new ceramic tile, newer carpet & FP. Easy to show.
$269,000
Top Producer for Lifestyles Realtors Retail Sales Division 2005
Lynn Saul 895-9100


Atlantic Beach-Just a few blocks
to the Ocean & Centrally located to
S' Town Center
This is a MUST SEE!!!Absolutely charming 2000 SF, 3BR/2BA.
Completely restored with brand new 22x22 Family Room and
22x22 Master Suite. Low Maintenance
Hardiboard Exterior, Metal Roof. Private j
Covered Porch, Full Fenced in Yard w/ 9: ECi
Room for Pool. Priced to sell at $539.000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer I
571-9821


JUST RELEASED! NEW CONSTRUCTION!
450 DUTTON ISLAND DRIVE --ATLANTIC BEACH
Two-story townhouse just a stones Ihrow from Dutton Island Preserve.
Eat-in kitchen, separate dining room, large living room w/fireplace,
double garage and more! 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, over 1,700 sq.
ft. Call today to view floor plan & elevation. $294,900
GREAT BEACH HOME
612 10th AVE NORTH
3 Beds/ 2 Baths with expanded living area. Fully-equipped kitchen
w/ flat-top range, lots of tile and freshly painted exterior! New in
2005: windows, carpet, dishwasher, designer ceiling fan and front
door & locks. $315,000
STUNNING POOL HOME
ROBERTS HAMMOCK
Screen-enclosed heated pool w/ pavers and waterfall, immense
family room w/ Bose surround sound, open kitchen w/42" cabinets
& bevel-edged countertops. Spacious owner's suite features x-
large glamour bath with separate vanities, closets, garden tub &
shower. Many upgrades in the 5 year-old home! 4 Beds/2.Baths,.
over 2.400 sq. ft. $629,500
ROYAL PALMS -- MUST SEE!
770 REDFIN DRIVE
Three bedroom home with oversized glamour bath -- jetted tub &
separate shower! Updated kitchen with plenty of cabinets and
spacious living room w/ fireplace. Beautiful
enclosed porch w/ tile flooring that runs the
width of the living room. $259,900 O'Ma .H
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Private Beach Accesst tennis & Volleyball
Beautiful View at Lake COUrts
& Fountain Movie Theatre
Swlmming Pool & Spa WIlreles Internetl
Fitness Center Summin Kltithao
21-211 Arbor Club Drive
Ocean Grove
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
2 BR 2 BA Condo & Garage
Approximately 1,155 Sq. Ft.
$249,900
James G. Weber
Realtor
Don Brown Realty
(904) 612-3231


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WATERFRONT!
159 Cranes Lake Drive
2BR/2.5BA w/1,123 s.f. townhouse
in Ponte Vedra! Great room
B w/fireplace, lanai, security system,
& tiled 1st floor. Master
suite has screened balcony overlooking lake! ;y
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SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 173 PM
S 3BR/2BA condo w/garage in Villas of Timberlin Parc
in Southside. Gated w/pool, fitness center. $165,000
:. Dir: JTB to south on Southside Blvd., left at light by
Target/Home Depot, left at stop sign to Villas to Bldg
300. Call for more info.

Sherri Beno, [-- m "
REALTOR ..,
904- 651-1830 ,CONNECTiDN

Stunner Condo-New Everything...
S' Live on Vacation Everyday!
." --- A magnificent 1/1 just off JTB for easy access to
"a I [bch. shops, workhubs. All new designer details, grad
., fnoor, garage nearby, impeccable pizazz! All
".yi appliances, perfect starter home or weekend
,getaway, tropical resort amenities. $190,000'
*".? "She KNOWS the beaches...
Rosemary She SELLS the town!"
thr 'o 9 Call 568-1523 i ,


GARAGE A PLUS
Spectacular 2BR/2BA 1st floor end unit.
I Included garage, washer/dryer,
refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave.
i; Custom painted mural in LR, security
system, and more $199,900
Call Wes Dailey
904-710-9636


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

lIew South Jax Bealch
-~,,C Condo' Eail of /A
.^ September '06 completion. 6th floor
,n:"'m B S5 Southeast end unit $949.000 & 8th floor
,,:5 ",' unit $929,000 available offering open
W ,TO..mw, siews of the ocean. 3BRI3BA 2,100SF.
,-, Only 15 condos in
'*' this community.

Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul
904-859-9100

PVB CONDO
EAST OF AIA
Lakefront 2BR/2BA ground floor condo east of A1A in new 5
star community. Community will be gated, new
clubhouse, 4 tennis courts, 3 pools, fitness center,
shuttle to beach & golf, & much, much more. I $


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EASTWINDS
OCEANFRONT
CONDO
Sunday April 30t'" -1-4 p.m.
Enjoy spectacular views of the
ocean from this 3BR/3BA 2,350
SF condo.w/custom features
and upgrades.
Call Grace Tausz:
612-1089 $1,199,000
KERNAN FOREST
CONDO
Wonderful 3BR/2.5BA 2-story
unit w/all appliances and a 2-car
garage.
Call Richard Murphy":
254-6549 $208,900


OCEAN FRONT CONDOS
Great Location w/spectacular Ocean Views!!!
Best prices at the Beach!
SSome can be used for weekly rentals!
1 BDR/1BA (Furnished) $374,900
B '.1 2 BDR/1BA (Furnished) $449,000 ,
2 BDR/2BA iAbsolutely Beautiful $635,000
For more information or a private showing
iowel please call Susan
Susan we 904-463-0330
Realtor0
www.SusanSellsTheCoast.com ,


li CONDO WITH 43 FT DOCK
Exquisite 2BR/1BA condo on Intracoastal w/43 ft. boat dock in
St. Aug., 1/4 mi. to ocean access. Marble floors, cherry cab.,
'granite ctr.; Ig. waterfront balcony, furnished. Must
see inside!


Sherri Beno
REALTOR-'
904- 651-1830 or
Mike Evans
904-424-4650


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Situated on First Street in Jacksonu ille Beach direct) across from the
Adanuic Ocean, the condominiums at Las Olas offer the style and
elegance ot uptown lii ing w a secure, related setting..M All of the
amenities of living at de beach are right outside sour door.
Onl' 2 units per floor ith SPECTACULAR VIEWS
of the Atlantic Ocean. Priced from $839,415
*CALL ABOUT BUYER INCENTIVES.*
For more information contact
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EXTRAVAGANZA!

VILLAS AT*

MARSH LANDING
Sat. 1-4
1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Condos. Lots of choices. All gorgeous,
narsh & golf views. Huge scrnd lanais, GARAGES. Club
amenities. $169,000-$254,900 Unit #610; #809, #1203, #1906
Diane Barr 234-9997 Donna Sandiford 386-5800
Sherri Beno 651-1830 Paul Gibson 910-8029
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Open house Saturday from 12-4 @ Ocean
Grove. Dir: East on JTB 10to South on A 1A three
miles to Thousand Oaks Blvd turn right. Look
for Ocean Grove building 15 unit 101.
Priced to sell fast!

Max Dempsey at 904-545-4386 or
max.dempsey @ lifestylesrealtors.com n



2-4 Smun, 17391st StN.
Jax Bch, Oceanfront Townhome
Oceanfront 2BR/3.5BA Townhome w/garage. No HOA Fees.
Completely renov, with new AC/windows/
doors/kitchen granite & SS. new bathrms.-
3 decks, ocean view s abound, Be~St Value on
the Ocean $699,000 Dir: 17iith AIre N to
ocean, middle n'n/nn on ocean.
Suzie Mons Connolly
___ 904-234-8812


NEPT. BCH. Investor/Remodel Triplex
REDUCED!!
", Rare treasure. 1 blk to bch! Frmt home conc. blk, 2/
fj. 1 up, 2/1 down.hrdwd firs, needs "muscle" butideal
rentals or super S.F. conversion! Rear 2 car gar, w/
-i "'Ji 1/1 plus deck! Huge 60x120 lot for pool, gardens,
creative touch! $672,500
S "She KNOWS the beaches... -
Rosemary She SELLS the town!"
Nau htdn Call 568-1523
71t i ,


NO Condo Fees

f or One Year!
Desirable 1/1 in Ponte Vedra with Private Beach Access! This
ground floor, 755 s has been completely renovated with 42"
maple cabinets, black appliances and
much more. $164,900 MLS # 284335.
Vr Call

Connie Grubbs 904-612-9911 or
Denise Arnold 904-704-9885


Best Buy Today

on the Ocean!!
Southshore Condominium, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent
...... 1 Condition in South Jax Bch,
i:~ a0 Covered Parking. Priced to sell at
Fill)- $599,900
1, I, ,Call Margi Petitt
r(_!._[ 1Top Producer
:l l'- 1 9 -82 1 _



SOcSerenata eondo atch
South end unit, 4BR/3.5BA, 2,400 SF, marble
floors, built-in entertainment & bar. 2 car
I ra liF spaces in garage, storm shutters, spacious
I|_ Oceanfront terrace, right next door to the
|"' -"19950 Serenata Beach Club. close to St. Augustine.
1,995,000
tCall Lee S. Elmore
A 904-699-4503


ATLANTIC BEACH
CONDON EAR OCEAN
2BR/2BAcondo in popularAtlantic Beach, 1/2 block from ocean,
fireplace, 20 ft. ceiling in LR w/wall J -
windows, community pool. Freshly .
painted inside. $310,000. Don't miss \.
i this one! Call Sherri today! ,
Sherri Beno *.
REACTOR ,
904- 651-1830


I "Priced to Sell at $259,00 0
Gated Community with many amenities including clubhouse,
pool and state-of-the-art fitness center. New paint, hardwood
floors, crown .molding, updated baths and more. All
appliances included. 1-car garage, awesome Marsh Views!
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821





[ OPEN HOUSE
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New Waterfront Community
Watersedge Harbortown
Watersedge at Harbortown will include 20 high-
end 4 story-Mediterranean-style town homes with
private courtyard and roof top terrace. The option
to purchase 50 ft boat slip in your
Si front yard. Only 3 left!!! Prices
Eied starting at $1,088,900
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-0821 "


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$299,000

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1701 The Greens Way
Unit 1021-
Reduced to $202,900
& 711 at The Palms at
Marsh Landing
Reduced to $205,000


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Consider quality construction...consider these 6 solid concrete block
brand new townhomes. Beautiful wood floors throughout, loft style,
open floor plan, lots of natural light, 42" cabinets, 2 balconies. Great
location only a few blocks to the Atlantic Ocean!
Prices range from: $394,900- $423,900. 445 5th Street North cornerr
of 8thAve & 5th St.)
jn Exclusively marketed by:
ed~t PA, REALTOR
S Cell: (904) 477-6668 Prudential
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3 Bdrm Condo in Villas at
Marsh Landing with
Marsh Views on 3 sides;
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HsH^iiralaeffHR?!
OCEANFRONT, FURNISHED 1BR/1BA.
Only 3 units In building.. ALL OF TOP
(3rd) FLOOR. 1-1/2 blocks north of Sea
Turtle Inn. $450,000. 881-9005.
OCEANFRONT, 3BR/2BA, under con-
struction, 2100sf., 2 patios. $945,000.
(904)536-9141.
OCEANFRONT CONDO, 3BR/2BA, walk
out to ocean, 2004 complete renovation,
furnished or unfurnished, covered parking,
pool. $950,000. Call for appointment
(904)242-8586.
SOUTH JAX Beach, affordable, Villas at
Marsh Landing, 2BR/2BA, ground floor, 1-
car garage, $199,900. 655-3491 Owner/
agent.
JAX BEACH- Jardin, 3/2, 1500sf., garage.
$253K. Owner/ Broker. Call Renee L.
Baron, Inc. (904)242-2821.
JAX BEACH 1BR/1BA near Marsh Land-
ing, $144,900, Owner/ agent 463-7343.
2BR/2BA, 3RD floor, Grand Reserve, Bay-
hill model, 1200sf., many upgrades.
$179,900. (904)472-9864.
EAST OF A1A; 2BR/2BA w/garage in the
Colony: Upper unit overlooking preserve.
Quiet & private. $244,900. 904-742-0508.
PONTE VEDRA Beach. Ocean Grove
2BR/1BA, beach access, $195,000. Call
887-3248." -
PONTE VEDRA luxury condos, over
2800sf, 1/2mi. to ocean. $750,000 & up.
Assoc. to Marsh Landing C.C. & The Ser-
enata Beach Club. Michele 707-5225.
VALENCIA LUXURY CONDO new con-
struction in Jax Beach/ PVB Beach.
2BR/2BA, available for closing in June.
$382,900, 904-220-8676.


SMc~uire ^
Mortgage
100%
Interest Only
Loans Available
Call us today!!
904-246-9915


PV BCH 2BR/2BA, $199,000. Grace Ellis,
All Pro Realty Specialists. 655-7923 (cell),
OPEN HOUSE. Saturday & Sunday,
12noon-4pm. Ocean Links, PV, Solaria
Road, Unit #836. 2BR/2BA w/garage. New
carpet & kitchen counters, cabinets.
$218,00.0 (904)806-1202, (904)543-9621.
FSBO- PVB condo, 2BR 2BA w/ garage,
golfcourse views. $218,000.
(904)806-1202.
JAX BEACH. NEWER 2BR/2BA. Many,
upgrades. 1200sf. 9ft ceilings w/fans,
walk-in closet, kitchen appliances;
washer/dryer, terrace, fireplace, garage.
Security system. FSBO. $228,000.
246-8775. :


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LIVE 1/2 BLOCK TO OCEAN IN
ATLANTIC BEACH FOR UNDER $400K
3BR/2BA ground floor. Fully furnished &
ready for your Summer at -the Beach.
Pool, patio. Still undiscovered "Seaplace"
is the best value at the Beach. $398,500.
Owner/agent, (904)247-1049, 608-4325.
www.VRBO.com/24978 www.cyberren-.
tals.com/101283


BEACH LIVING FSBO- 3BR 2BA, 1453sf,
open floor plan, all new beauty. 2nd St. N.,
2nd floor w/ Ig balcony. Granite counters,
Italian tile. Preconstruction price. Must sell
moving out of country. See the ocean, live
the dream at an affordable price. Excellent
investment. $550,000. 838-8725.
2 BLOCKS to ocean Jax Beach 2/2 newer
condo $294,000. Owner/Agent 463-7343.


NEW LISTING

OPEN HOUSE

Saturday 1-4 pm
2BR/2BA, renovated with attention to detail. Granite kitchen
and baths, granite floors in baths, crown molding, plantation
shutters, new Trane A/C 18" Tile
Floors in LR, Berber carpet inN
Bedrooms. .. N DI
Call Paul Gibson i IE rnDH
904-910-8029 CONNilL IOl


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



I Save Thousands of
F.I j 4j $$$ on this 3BR/2BA

: Beaches Condo!

H New Price on this newer 1500sf 3BR/
2BA condo w/garage at 62 Jardin De Mer (off Beach Blvd &
15th St. i Seller to pay 1 year of condo fees. Only $252,500!
Won't last long!
''Call Amy Wilson at 955-0700 & visit wwwacwhomes.com



Brand New Construction
1/2 block to the Ocean
South Jax Beach
Brand New Town Home! 3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-car garage,
Absolutely Beautiful! Stucco, Stainless Steel Appliances-
Granite countertops, Open floor plan-crown molding and
Kl l more...Oceanviews from master
balcony. Lowest price in new
A _n Lj construction East of 3r St. $574,000
BCall Margi Petitt
Top Producer
O71-09821


The Abacos al Salt Run offers view s you can't resist and a home
you maN nexer leave. Select from fewer than one dozen casually
sophisticated residences in St. Augustine. inspired by the islands
and located in the rarest of natural North Florida settings.


JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable beach property.
Zoned residential/commercial.
1626st in 3 buildings business
plus 2 efficiency apartments. 2
blocks from ocean. Fully
occupied $799,000


JACKSONVILLE BEACH
3/2, 1500 SF, 2nd floor condo.
Fireplace. Condo has all the
upgrades!! Move in condition.
Located in a quiet area under a
canopy of trees. $263,000


STEPS TO OCEAN
WITH VIEW *
Charming & cozy. 2BR/1BA, east of 1st
Street, in tri-plex. Lovely balcony, WDHU,'
Super Jax Beach location. Only $900/mo.
Call Julie at (904)866-2986.
JAX BCH 1BR 1BA garage apt. Wood
floors, bright, large kitchen; quiet neigh-
borhood. Some utilities paid. No pets.
Credit & refs check. $635/mo. $400/dep.
241-2857.
JAX BEACH 2BR/1BA, CH&A, carpeted,
painted, WDHU, no pets, 246-0576.


1/1 BRAND NEW Townhome, corner on
golf course. 5 star amenities, beach ac-
cess in Summerhouse. $900/mo. water in-
cluded. (561)629-6158.
PVB, 2/2 w/ garage, $1250/mo. 6mos
lease. Refs. (904)766-3462.
NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach. Best
area, quite, safe residential neighborhood.
2BR/1 BA, lower duplex, new carpet, tile &
paint. CH&A, washer/ dryer included, no
smoking, no pets. $980/mo., lease depos-
it. 993-1118. ,


NEWLY RENOVATED 2BR/1.5BA PVB
condo. End unit, in 5-star complex. Living-
room w/lirepiace. dining room. fully equip-
ped kitchen worand new appliances in-
cluding wasner.aryer 1si Iloor powder
room, 2BR/1BA on 2nd Iloor deck oft
master bedroom. Large closets. Small
pets permitted:. $995/mo Conlaci Ronrie
at Explore Realty: errmil
explore123r/beilsoutr net or (904)722-
0909.


NEPTUNE BEACH- clean new caipel
28R. 1 5BA Ouplex. CH&A, dishwasher
ceiling plans WDHU. lericed back yard
w'upper deck. No pets $795 mra, 700
securll Vdeposit. 2208 Masrn Pomn Rd
Credil check and references required
w$25 non-ielundatle application fee.
254-7644, '


JAX BEACHFRONT 2BR condo, no lease.
pet negotiable, $1300.'mo., 673-1550
ATLANTIC BEACH Orighi eflcienr.y
across from ocean on Beach Ave. Availa-
ble June 1st Nonsmoking. no dogs Firsi.,
last. and security., 725.mo 247-4527
JAX BEACH Townhome 3BR'2 5BA
2100sl. w/appliances 832 9th Ave. Souln -
Avalable June isl $I549,mo. 993-9601
for appt.
WOLF CREEK, ICW brandl neaw iBR
2.5BA, garage, 1700lt. clubhouse. pool.
wasner/ driver incl. $1295.'mo Magnolia
Properties 994-3608

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Waterleas
Investors u anted'
$20K under market!! Built 2005.
Naomi Delmont
904.588.51t--


VILANO BEACH 2-story home. 3/2,
1800sf, 1/2 block from ocean, lyr lease,
$1800/mo or vacation rental $1000/wk.
707-5225.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, 1 blk4to ocean,
2BR '1BA, $785/mo. (904)891-0606 or
(352)478-2161.
1-1/2 BLOCKS to Ocean, 1st Ave. South,
1BR/1BA. $725/mo. (904)891-0606,
(352)478-2161.
JAX BEACH, 4 Blocks to Ocean.
1BR/1BA Apartment, $550/mo. 220 4th
Street So. (904)891-0606; (352)478-2161
3BR/2BA AQUATIC Gardens, Atl. Bch.
$1000/mo.. Fenced yard, new appliances,
vaulted ceilings, plantation shutters. Avail.
6/1. Credit check and references.
(904)249-2639.


, NEPTUNE. BCH Townhome 2BR/1.5BA,
w/d, garage, fenced yard, no smoking,
small pet ok, $1025/mo. Available 6/1.
2134 Rosewood Dr. 333-1076.


2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOME, Washer/ Dryer,
walk to ocean. Available 5/15, 6mo. or lyr
lease. No pets. $1100/mo. 904-242-8586.
NEPTLUNE BCH near ocear, Clean nce
1BR 8 pl *' qarden airum ,750.mo
Avanl rsoon spacus 2BR '47.1417

LG 1BR,:CH/A, great deck, $590 & up. No
pets. 246-8537. "
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ATLAI.TIC BCH 2 1 5 .50 mo plus sec.
1507 Jordan Cl (Easl of Mayport off Don-
ner). 6J42.1r003


2BR 1BA. VVDHU no smoking no pelis
5850 mo m$500 ,ep. 24- 1935
NEPTUNE BEACH. 2BR,1BA. CH&A 2nd
floor. Large deck 1 blocK io beacn
$1150o maOinclues waier 241-0897.


Cattar Realty, Inc.
Home Is Where
|D-- 'The Heart Is

RENTALS
AVAILABLE:
Ati. Beach: 801 Jasmine St.
3BR/2B, 1 car.gar., screened
porch, fenced yard $1050
Nep. Beach: 218-A Seagate,
1BR/1 Bath $675
Jax. Beach: 402-D North 13th
Ave., 2BR/1.5 Bath, W & D
hookup, CH&A $775
1311-2 4th Street, Townhouse,
2Br/1.5 Bath, W/D Hookup,
C/H/A, 1 car garage- $950
PV Beach: 101-3 Villa Del Mar;
2BR/2 Bath $900
Call Cattar Realty, Inc.
V 270-0015 V
'\VE BUY HOUSES"!" CASH'"


ATTENTION RENTERS

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Homes in Bentwater, Selva Lakes, The Palms,
Atlantic Beach, Wolf Creek, PV and more
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Why!


1, 2 & 3 Bedroom

starting at $685

Walk to the Ocean,

Schools, & Shopping

* Clubhouse, 3 Pools, Balconies

S NEPTUNE BEACH
SI (Corner of Penman & Seagate)

^L ^ 249-5611


OCEAN, 2-BLOCKS. 2BR/1BA, $950/mo.
215 8th Ave. North, J.B.. 241-8269.
SAWGRASS COUNTRY CLUB, w/garage
Furnished 3BR/2.5BA, porch. Lease. No
pets. 280-9018
MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550, on pri-
vate lots. Near Mayport Naval Station, no
dogs, 333-5579.
RENTAL
AVAILABLE Immediatelyl Walk or bike to
beach. 2BR/1.5BA townhome with wood-
burning fireplace. Nicely landscaped gar-
den patio area w/new privacy fence.
WDHU, ample storage, refrig w/icemaker
and dishwasher. No Dogs/ Smokers.
$975/mo. w/lease & strong refs req'd. Call
285-8325 (eves) or 403-9297 (cell).
1ST STREET NEPTUNE BCH
2BR/2.5BA Townhome w/d, dishwasher,
fireplace, barber carpet, 18" ceramic tile,
private balcony, private patio, $1395/mo.
Available May. 333-8462, Harrigan Prop-
erties Realtor.
SPACIOUS. 2BR APARTMENT
in Neptune Beach. Two full baths, CH&A,
dishwasher, new carpet and tile,
screened balcony, overlooking park.
$800/mo. +deposit. No pets. 249-6150.
BLOCK TO Beach, 126 8th Ave. 'S,
2BR/1BA, CH&A, WDHU, clean and up.
dated. No pets, $875/mo. 724-6335.
JAX BEACH Apartment, 2BR/1BA. Newly
renovated. Wasner.'dryer Quiet area,
available now $875.'mo+ deposit. 261
North 9th St. 246-9162 (3#)


JAX BEACH. East, of 3rd. 3BR/1BA
Apartment. 2-1/2 Blocks to Ocean.
Washer/dryer, CH&A. $1140/mo.
821-9751, 803-3099.
S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR APTS
CH/A, WDHU. East of 1st St. $795-
$1195/mo. 4151 Tradewinds, 4 BR water
front $1500/mo. 241-7368, 733-3730.
OCEANVIEW
2BR/2BA apartment, 1200sf., WDHU,
CH&A. 1012 N. 1st St., JB. $1300/mo.
280-7776.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 383 PLAZA, 2BR
1BA, renovated. Tile & carpet throughout,
washer/ dryer, ,storage, $975/mo.
434-4499.
WALK TO BEACH
2/1 townhouse, W/D included, CH/A, ce-
ramic tile, approx. 900sf. 404 13th Ave S.,
Jax Bch. No pets. $825/mo, $825/sec.
dep. (904)343-9908
SUNNY BRAND new 2BR/2BA, comer
'townhome in PVB. Includes beach ac-
cess, pool, tennis, gym, overlooks golf
course. Must see. $1200/mo.
904-571-5517.
BEAUTIFUL 2BR/2BA, 3 blocks to Ocean,
Neptune Beach. WDHU. $850/mo. No
pets. (904)742-6423.
BAYMEADOWS, BEACHES, Mandarin,
Westside, 'Southside. Efficiencies
$100/wk, Apartments $150/wk, also hous-
es for rent lurnisne' unlurnished, week/
month. 90-1-302-5753


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www.WatsonRent.com
Property Management


Property Subdihision Rent BR/BA Area
Eastwind Dr. Seabreeze Park $1,200 3/2.0 JB
Hwy AlA #74 Fountains East of AlA $ .875 2/1.5 PV
LaReserve Dr Fiddler's Marsh-East of A1A $1,800 3/2.0 PV
Mallorca Dr. i.%/pool, Pablo Point $1,600 3/2.0 IC
Lake StoneCircle Saw MillLakes $1,600 3/2.0 PV
Twenty Second St Ja.\ Beach $1,100 3/2.0 JB
Will Cove Maport $; 850 2/1.0 AB
Polite Vedra Beach Office '285-5409 or 1-866-242-5596-
For Management INFO
Equal cousin Call 285-5409
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.1223 Grand Reserve Jax/Hodges Bl\d 2/2
234 Belleza Ponite Vedra 2/2
108 The Fountains Pontie Vedra 2/1 5
1027 Belleza Ponte Vedra 2/2
403 Tow-nameni Road Ponie Vedra/Fairfield 22
2 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 312.5
70S Marsh Cove Lane Ponie Vedra 3/2loft
125 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 3/2
63 Tifron Cone North Ponre \edra.Sa%-gruas CC 3/2
3832 Tropical Terrace Jax Beach 3/2
SI I Ocean Links Ponie Vedra 3,2
67 Fisherman Co Porinte \'Cdr.lS'. .rjs CC' _2.
161i4 Ocean Po-n Court .'i\ Ba5h ,2 5
830 Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Faurfield 3.02
337 Charlemagne Fiddler's Marsh/PV 3/2
4448 Pebblebrook Dnme lIv'RJtcrbook. ,lef KiTar., 3/2
3343 Lighthouse Pointe Lanr Jax Beach 3,3
2til Windjammer Ln South Ponie Vedra 3/3.5 + oft
637 Bonae Circle Ja\ Beach/Ocean Ca.' 4/2
529 Sunset Drite Ponte Vedra 3/2.5
534 Mornungside Dn\e Ponie Vedra 4/2 5
117 Deer Cone DOne Porie \ drAlarO.h Landing 4.,2 5
9910 Presion Trail Ponte Vedra/Sa.-ras CC 3/2 5
806 Metropolitan Ja% Beach 3/2
I N')17 Huntle) ManorDnve Jax Golf & Countr, Club 5/4
1316 Turtle Dunes Ct South Ponie Vedra 5/4
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$1400 Beach Club Vllaas San grass Beach Club Eff 600
$ 1501 i01:/k 5s P..11 i cVri SflitAL PATEi S Ponie Veda 4/2 5 2100
$1600r1,k 2S39 S. Ponie Vedra S Ponte Vedra 3/1 5 1500
$1800/hk The Retreat Ponte Vedra/Oceanfroni 2/2 1600
52000i Vista Del Mar Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700
$2400 17" Ave. North s./pool Ja. Beach 3/1 5 1500
$2400 444 La Reserne Circle Ponte Vedra/L'Amum 2/2+otfice 1600
$2500 117 Deer Cole Dn e Ponwe dra/Marsh Landing 412 5 2000
$2500/1i k 728 Oceanhont Neptune Beach/Oceanfront 3/2 5 ti.u l c n 2600
$2600 534 Morningside Dnve Ponie Vedra 4/2.5 2400
$2700/ k 2824 Coastal H"y Vilano BeachlOceanfronr 6/4 4000
$30X00 562 Ponte Vedra Blhd Ponte Vedra 3/1.5 1500
$3500 The Cloister Adantic Beach 3/2 2000
$4000 408 Berkman Plaza JaujDo.ntown Rjcrfroni 2/2+lof 2100
$5500 1931 Beach Avelrmo.rmn.) Atlantic Beach 3/3 2400.
"Other furnished properties also available
Daily, Weekly and Monthly."
Call today to book your next vacation!!
www.StocktonRealEstate.com
228 Ponte Vedra Park Dr. Suite 500
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
(904) 285-2882


JACKSONVILLE
1647 Sunnyside Ave.
Jacksonville, FL 32224.
Perfect opportunity to purchase
property near the Intracoastal
and within walking distance of
million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2
750 SF house (house sold as
is). Great investment. $225,000


JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Vista Del Mar Oceanfront
1 BR/1 BA 3rd floor unit facing
a beautifull"i' b. -aped
court',." wished -
833 sVJ .,U clubhouse
on pr' -, Ly Perfect get-a-
way. Great investment. Priced
at $298,000


FOR RENT Call Joe Floyd 219-7638
ATLANTIC BEACH JACKSONVILLE BEACH
3/2 1542 sq' home. Near Mayport 3/2 1500 sq' condo. 2nd floor,
Naval Station. Fenced, backyard. fireplace. Near Intracoastal in quiet
Pets OK $1,250nith area. $1,350mth
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e-mall: sonia-marvln @marvin-group.com
e-mail: joe-floyd @marvin-group.com
web site: httl://marvin-group.com
Tel: 249-8599 Fax: 249-8598


ATLANTIC BEACH Like new, '3BR/2BA
single, 1215sf w/carport, deck, all 'GE
kitchen, CH&A, washer/dryer, new carpet.
Many upgrades. Financing available. Re-
becca, 246-7684.
2005 PURSUIT by Georgie Boy., 30' class
A motor home, 3,185 miles, 2 slide outs.
Loaded, like brand new, less than 1 year
old. $69,900,.246-9383.


2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOME, Atlantic Bch,
recently updated, $1075/mo. +$1075/dep.'
No pets, walk to beach/ town' center. Call
655-5587.


2BR/1BA, CH&A, beautifully tiled. No
pets. 810 2nd Ave. North. $750/mo. Credit
check. 992-0088, 333-1822.
JAX BEACH, Beautiful, 21R/2BA,
4 blocks to ocean, fireplace, W/D.
$1075/mo. (904)742-6423.
NEPTUNE BCH, 2BR 1BA, central A/C,
WDHU, no dogs, water incl. $950/mo plus
dep. 463-0222 or 249-3419.
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR/2BA
Townhouse. $850/mo. 1 mile west of May-
port ferry. 733-5225, 241 -RENT.
BEACH AVE., Atll Bch. 2BR 1BA apt. Call
553-8634.


S45 BAHETS"SI0IBEACH RENTALS S, SrA^Lf'SIiS
Unfurnished Homes Beach Walk SPV 2BR/2BA, home has: Unfurnished Condos '
Ponte Vedra by the Sea- PV screened porch, wood deck on lagoon, bch Snnnerhouse PV
r 5BR/3.5BA. fabulous home. 3 car garage, access. $1500/mo Newly renovated, new carpet, baths,
fenced backyard, screened porch. 660 Upper 8th Ave S JB 3BR/2BA two kitchen, tile, fireplace, walk to shops, great
$2950/mo. story, fenced backyard, tile floors, fireplace, amenities. ,
The Orove PV 4BR/3BA, home on upgrades thru-out. $1500/mo.. 1BR/1BA, 1st floor. $775/mo
; private lot w/preserve views, hardwood Las Palmas PV 3BR/2BA duplex w/new IBR/1BA, Villa. $875/mo
floors, three car garage. $2700/mo. carpet, new kitchen, garage, fresh paint. 2BR/2BA, 1st floor. $1050/mo.
SMarsh View SPV 4BR/4BA, $1300/mo. 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor. $1195mo.
Oceanviews, tile floors. $2000/mo. Furnished Homes "2BR/2BA, furnished. $1495/mo.
4BR/4BA. End unit w/elevator. 2800 sqft, The Colony PV 2BR/2BA ground floor, Palms at Marsh Landing JB
beach access, attached garage. $2200/mo. garage, fireplace, east of AlA. $1500/mo. Screened porch, tile floors
Summerfield PV 3BR/2BA,. spacious Ocean grande SPY 3BR/3BA. Condo, 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor, Intracoastal views.,
home in walking distance to schools & luxuriously furnished, screened porch, across $900/mo
beach. $2200/mo. from ocean. $3000/mo. 3BR/2BA. 1st floor, end unit. $1285/mo.
Vilano Walk SPV 4BR/3.5BA, newer Intracoastal West Villas at Marsh Landing JB
two story, across from ocean, light & Avanti Kernan 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor w/ Fireplace, .screened porch
bright, garage. $1800/mo. screened porch. $850/mo. 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor garage. $875/mo
38 17th Street AB 3BR/2.5BA, 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor condo, all appliances, 2BR/2BA, 1st floor, garage. $1050/mo. S
townhouse, 1/2 block to ocean, quiet great amenities. $945/mo. Ocean Links PV
Neighborhood, private patio, remodeled. The Seasons @ Kensington Kernan 2BR/ 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
^ $1750/mo. 1.5BA, two story, end unit, tiled screened 2BR/2BA, condo has garage, .fireplace,
Quail Point PV 3BR/3BA. Home has porch, comm. pool. $995/mo. porch, golf course views. $1200/mo.
screened porch, decks, wood floors, golf Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA brand new
course views. $1700/mo. townhouse, end unit, screened porch, preserve REIMAXCOASTAL REAL ESTATE
SL'atrium PV 3BR/2BA SFH, porch views, amenities. $1095/mo. Shannon Smith
w/jacuzzi, lake view, fireplace, comm. Montreux Toughton 2BR/2BA, ground 285-5640
pool, garage. $1600/mo. floor condo, screened porch on lake, light and www.rentthebeaches.com
Bright. $1100/mo.


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Classified 6 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader April 28, 2006


ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse,
2BR/2.5BA, garage, fenced-in deck and
yard, tile, new carpet, pets allowed, bike
to beach, satellite ready,' $1250/mo.
Deposit.required, 273-5653.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Maln St. Duplex,
2BR/1NBA, screened porch, fireplace,
WDHU, CH&A, $750/mo. (904)891-0606,
or (352)478-2161.

LONa TERM RENTALS
BERMUDA BAY .- ..t e
CONDOMINIUMS 0 |
Gorgeous, everything brand new,1800
SF. 3BR/2BA, 2nd floor, large screened |
porch overlooking preserve. $1975/mo
"SUMMERHOUSE h e
CONDOS OF OLD PV4-
A special surprise Resort
amenities, newly remodeled units.
All new appliances. Low rent now.
2BR corner unit 2nd floor
townhome. Bright, spacious, cool!
$1200/mo. 00
COLONY REDUCED! O
2BR/2BA 2nd floor, n carpet,
new tile, appliances;, high ceilings.
W/D, FP, garage. m ,'mo.

Janet Wells
SBoke-GRI CAM
285-6522
Ponte Vedra Beach Reakty, Inc.


REAL ERvCES IIIC
S"S" SALES &RENTALS
Frankie
_____ Prks-Lyon



PR OP E R TIE S
Atlantic Beach
+ 3BR/2BA co.-ndo, Seaplaceftumi~hed,
pool. ,.,'lk 10 oceanri $1200/mo
Mayport
4 -'BR.BA TH. M,p-.i Landinrg.
.. 1, i leffi od ed und. '.er nice
Ali.-. :.1,her unlh, 5'/75 5$m.:,77
+ 2BR/2BA, The Courityad. nice unit
community pool. $525/rri:.
Jax Beach
+* 3BR.'2B. condo. South Shore on
,:eajn pool. furnished unut
Starting Mai, 1st. $1900/mofor
Sm.rihs .
+ 2BR/IBA, 6t, Ae N cuie b.it.,:'m
unit 're, carpet, back pauo. alk
.: bi:a.; $SOO/(c.
Neptune Beach
+ .2BR.2BA Apt, beach ie% ns. \\!D
'' $ 1 !I l0,'n'-.:
+ I BR'lB cute Apt. 2 blocks to
O:cearn 7"5(.0/mo \ 1.
Ponte Vedra
+ 2BR'2B \ Condo. The Islands,
gerag,. screen porch. communist
p.ool i 95'rnio
+ 3BR 2BA Condo. iThe Islands i
car garage., screen porch. FP,
conni pooltiennis $1300/mo
West Beaches
+ 4BRi-'BA H-Ne. Home off Beach
Bl d I3-l2o Zion Gate C 2 car
garage. ,I701-1i/m>
eWE NEED RENTALS e
Call us for
Professional Property Management
Call 249-2322


ATLANTIC BEACH, 2 blocks to ocean
r' ana IOW Lienier 2BR'3BA lownrome
I Je, appliances ie, hardwood and car-
pl electric repla:e. i8n0str" perfect
S o :r,.3.lr. n,:, pels it 175'Ci'ro +depoi,
.ri.:lude uiiiiiie and yard service 312 2nd
"ilrecel C.all 4-134
S. PONTE V/era Turtle Shores, 4.'2' 5
custom 2--:,ry Pr;vale beacrI access.
amenities $,'vi..iTco. (9041819.6626
PONTE VEDRA- East of A1A. 3,2 +of-
TIC&, 20iil 2 car garage Courtyard
p.:.i. Iar. po-l er.ice included Pels OK
S, I.00i ro A,.arimid-M.lay 190417030242
SSCO-ITH .AX Beachi 1 block 10 ocean
c:ulJe :ien BR?2BA garage, screened
pcr:h 1TS 33rd Ave Sourth $1500Smo

ATL ArTiC BEACH Townhouse 6-45
A .uati. Dr 3BR.26A $1050.mo plus dep
; 74
ATLArlTIC EEACH 3BR'2BA. spacious
I.:.i in Sel.,a ,Marina area Large modern
kiicr.ern a new Iroage & dishwasher Living
r.:-.m fireplace Artached l-car garage
WDHU lenced ,'ard CH&A $1700,mo
Call Bu 19041 631-6268 ."I
B, .A, EACH 1036 14ih Ave Norhn
-BR 84R :rBTair tile, WDHU $1350 mo
2-4. 3JA82
ATLAIjTiC Beach 3BR/ 'iBA, walk to
beach. ITovn Cenier renovated.
l1280m'n, ri.udes walker. 904-704-1828.
BaE SELVA Marna. 3BR.2BA. 1850sl,.
wevll mairiained. tard $1700'mo

4.BLOCKS TO Ocean IBR'IBA. all Tile.
l,699 m.:. deposit 405 Lower 8th Ave.
South. 534-2120, '
PONTE VEDRA Beach, Sawgrass,
TPC, 3BR/2BA, fence, fireplace,
Swa.sher.'dr er garage. pets OK
I\ 1350 Ioc. 16-8188-1595 17701592-5343
PONrJTE .EEuR-" Beach. Dolphin Cove,
C't.,a Sr _lBR 2BA large lenced yard
$1100'rnmc. .100/dep. No smoking, No
p&ls .5 .-2302.
ATLANTIC BEACH loanhouse. 2277 unit
B, Seminole Rd Al Ine ocean 3 ioors. 2-
Taster bdrmz. oinice and guesi room 3
':.arh.' Larde pr.alte deck and ocean patio
access. OJui i and aie area t1350'nmo
includes waler Gall Kev.n 19041226-8540
ICW 3/2 SFH, lake view, $1300.mo
472-3614.
ATLANTIC BEACH 1 2 mile to ocean-
3BR/2BA, all hardwood floors, large back
yard, $1400/rrio., no smoking. no pels
372-0742. '


WEST BEACHES, 1276 Broad Wing. S. JAX Bch. 2BR, fully furnshed, ocean-
4BR/2BA, executive brick home. front condo. Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267.
$1395/mo. VIP Realty 962-6190. www.rentjacksonvillebeach.com


WANTED Quiet, temporary office space
for research. 1-2 rooms, prefer Beaches
or ICW. 382-6860.


.PONTE .VEDRA Summer. House. 'New
2BR/2BA. 5 star amenities. Great location
Bottom floor unit. $1100/mo. +deposit.
838-9400. '
PVB. Ocean Grove, Beach access. All
new 2BR/2BA, downstairs includes
garage. On Lake.'Must rent. $1100/mo.
(904)251-5370.
'TWEEN BEACH & Town Center. Two
1BR/1BA. Condos, Hodges. Amenities.
$880/mo. 285-6905.
KERNAN RD 2j2 new Avanti Lease to
own. Call 241-8892.
ICW 3/2 condo amenities. $1300'mo
472.3614
JAX BEACH, Awesome Oceanlrorin 6In
tioor 3BR.2BA All appliances, ile. pool
No peis. $1700'mo i727i686-l 708.
PONTE VEDRA ocean grove completely
rencovaied 1BR 1BA. screened porch, lake
view gared community, $850,mo. Avala-
Dle June 1 Susan 904)514.7150.
OCEANFRONT 2BR/2BA. wuily lurnisned
Ground tloor. pool, washer/dryer. cable
$1900'mo + aeposIl 19041349-1413
19041200.24-3 .


JAX BEACH, 1BR condo., ;recily on
ocean wpool. brand new renovation
$1299/mo Call 1860)777-6134
1BR/1BA CONDO. $800/mo Includes
water & HOA. SummerHouse. PVB, _
500sl 904-338-1134
TPC SAWGRASS 3BR,'2.5BA garage.
vaulted ceilings, fireplace, comm pool,
gated community. $1500/mo. 285-4618.
BRAND new beaulliul 1BR/1BA condo in
PV. includes: beach access, pool, lennis,
gym, overlooks tennis courts Musl seel
$800/mo 19041571-5517
PONTE VEDRA, East of A1A 2BR/2BA.
1300sl 2-siore Town Home $1200'mo,
full concierge service, all new appliances,
completely renovated. 19041476-3000
ICW NEWLY Renovated, 1BR/1BA.
Hodges Blvd gated community. ground
Iloor. private entrance, amenities, minutes
lo Mayo & Beaches. $895/mo 655-5754.
SAWGRASS CONDOS, OPEN, SUN-
DAY, APRIL 30. 1-4pm. Country Club
Side 9950 Rough Creek (2BR Iloi & golt
cartel Players Club Siae: 21 Players Club
Villas (2BR near the TPC). Born priced in
the $300,000's Directions at the gales
For oelails call 273-4800/ Berry & Co.
Real Estate.


OCEANFRONT, 1 or 2BR furnished con-
dos, weekly or monthly. (904)463-7343.
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly/monthly. Visit us at:
jaxbeachrental.com or .535-3911 or
535-3828.


ATL BCH 3BR house, beautifully turnish- 'SPANISH LESSONS foags 5 ad
ad, walk to ooean, $1650/mo. 993-3226. starting June. Native teacher. 723-5907.


ROOMS, $550/mo. --utilities & cable. Full
kitchen, screeried-in porch, large back-
yard. Close to Beach; 233-6528.
ATLANTIC BEACH (Main St.). Very nice.
furnished. 3BR 2 5BA i.:,wnnorre, CH&A.
washer aryer 5600.mo includes ullities.
cable, wireless interiel Available now
Deposit & references required 514 0569
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2.5BA Selva
Lakes townhome CH&A washer/dryer,
walking distance Io Beach & town center.
Community pool $700'mro includes utilit-
ies cable & wireless internet. Available
now DeposiI S references required;
476-5251.
MAYPORT AREA (off Assisi), furnished,
deposit, rel s $115,wk Call 372-4265.,
ROOMMATE WANTED M/F $650 +1/3
fees and utilities Exclusive Miravisra.
galed. pool. hot tuc.. neallih club. water.
front w/marina view. Room nas, own baih-
room, brand new large ur.it, 2700sl
19041463-2845
ROOMMATE WANTED- 3BR 2.5BA, wa-
terironi neighborhood, big yard. Intersec-
lion ol Atlanlic & University. 5 mmin from
J.U.. Downtown or 95. $450rmo plus 1/3
utll. 993-7780
3.'2 WATERFRONT nome Pool, dock Ig
yard, great neignbornood $550 mo
t250.dep 859-4473
N ATLANTIC Beach. Spectacular Ocean.
from. THE BLUFFS. SHARE nuge 2500sl
luxurious Ir-level condo. Furnished,
3decks, private garden & enrties garage
prkg Huge pool. wooden & secluded
$t050,mo incl tel Id uii.. cable wireless
networking 12 mos lease Will consider
short lerm i@ncr rerl Avail June 1 or
sooner 716-4232


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

PIANO LESSONS
All levels, sryies & aies. Will come to your
home. Piano Tuning also available.
241-4954. 655-3300
GOURD'S GOURD'S-, GOURD'S
LEARN 1o paint and decorate Ihem. For
more intormaiion call Mrs Laraine E.
Short at 285-0646 or email agourdpaint-
er@aol.com or Mr. Rov G Cosselmon at
246-7783 member ol NEFGS
--- -- --- ----

PAWNEE'S CAFE & Fine Wines, (former-
ly Manuel's). PVB. Kitchen & Counter.
Benefits. 273-4785
OFFICE CLEANERS wanted P/T eves. &
daytime linal cleanings oel condos Jax Bch
636-7515
DISHWASHERS, P/T
ar Vicar's Landing iPonle Vedral Excel-
lent pay Drug Iree workplace, EOE. Call
273-1734

SECURITY
PARTT-iME POSITION available at Vicar's
Landing Please call 285-1055.

NURSES
WEEKENDS
Every weekend 7am to 7pm al a Premier
Retirement Community Healln Cenler. Ex-
cellent work environment. Experience in
gernaiatric care Applicalions available al
Fleet Lancing Security Gale. One Fleet
Landing Blvd. Allanic Beach, FL.
Fax to 1904i2-46-9447. email to.
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE,' Drug-Free
Workplace.


ROOMMATE WANTED. AB, private baih, DRIVER NEEDED for moving company
kitchen priveleges, W/D. $135/wK Ciass-D Icense. experience helplul,
249-7926. 285-2426.


PVB- THE Belleza, '1BR 1BA, luxury ROOMMATE. 2BR,2BA CH&A. wash-
amenities, gym & tanning bed. $850,/mo. er'dryer, newly renovated 1 5 blocks to
Call 318.9114 beacn. Available 5,'20. $575!mo
PVB SUMMERHOUSE CONDOS. 1071312-473.
1BR/1BA Fireplace, pool, poner service ROOMMATE, CLOSE to Beach. Master
$800/mo. Call (904)616.7975. Bedroom own baln. $550'mo. includes
r,^ ,NKS,,,M O NT,, .-4 .:h everything 534.3336.


OU.ANLIK.IIFr M r, l E VUara Leacn
2BR;2BA, walking distance to everything
$1150..mo 285-0416.
PONTE VEDRA Summer House IBR all
new. w/pool, iiness, spa. concierge, many
amenlies $875/mo. Pets welcome.
19041448-5591.
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL 3BR,2BA
$1300/mo 2BR/2BA $1050/mo IBR/1BA
$850'mo, Beauilul. newly renovated,
many amenities. Available now garage
$100 Realty Executives. 273-3939
610-6460
BEAUTIFUL CONDO in PVB 2BR 2 5BA.
great view. new appliances. $1200/mo.
Visit websie www geocilies com/pvb05
(904 686-0068


CONDO IN PVB 2BR 2BA, washer/ dryer
pool, frpic, ail appliances. Summer
House $895imo. 1904)294-8657
JAX BEACH. east of 3rd Oceans Edge,
Randd new 1BR.'IBA W.D. large (900sl)
$1295 nro Magnolia Properties 994-3608.
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA, Ailantic Blvd @
ihe Iniracoasial Waterway. 3/4BR. 3.5BA,
approximately 2700sf. w/marina view Re-
Ssort style living. $2500/mo. Includes 1-car
garage water. sewer, cable, pool. spa.
clubhouse, nealth club, Marina Walk, gat-
ed community w. water. Marsr and marina
views. 40 boal slip also available Call
now 463-2845.
PVB- SUMMER House luxurious 2BR
2BA end unit Brand new. 5-star ameni-
ties. beacnside 4th monin Iree. 318-9114.
PVB. GRAND Cay. IBR+ den. Fireplace.
washeraryer, woods view. vaulled cedl
wings. gated. pool. rhoi-ub, garage availa-
ble. $950'mo. 940-7854.
PVB. OCEAN Grove Condo. 3BR/2BA
w/garage. 1st floor. renovated, new appli-
ances. pool. new miness center. Beach ac-
cess, No Pels. $1350,mo. 904-318-7500.
PVB 1BR 1BA. tplc.. 1-car gar. free cable..
Scomm pool. $950mo 545.3156
PONTE VEDRA Beach Cottage beauliful
brand new 3BR.2BA in Ihe much sought
anter Summer House Beach access 5 star
amenihes, $1385.'mo, 904-662-6361
SPINtrAKER 1BR,/1BA. elegantly lurn.sh.
ed, sieps to ocean garage $1800/mo.
708-4022

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ROOM FOR rent near Regency area Call
646-3435.
CHRISTIAN LADY. rent a room. monthly
rale. condo. Call 904-249-1711
NICE 4/BR nouse w/pool and lenced back
yard $600/mo. Includes ulitiihes and salel-
lile TV 568-8700.



OFFICE SUBLET- 680sl, $l6'st. gross
jax Beach localhon. 904-687-8682 Avail
now.
TWO LAWYERS orlices, new, upscale
shared space, ig conl room etic incl
electricity. security. $1250'mo or
$850,mo email
4lortupe-,liornurnei.gaoim cr
OFFICE SUITE w.'2 offices, 550st, kil.cn.
enene. balnroom Atlannic Beach. 3 Blocks
lo Ocean. $750,mo utllies 247-0488
SOUTH JAX Beacrh 500st new paint.
new carpet. $962/mo utililies included,
384-B 15h Ave Souin 241-3293
WANTED Ouiei temporary ohlice space
lor research 1-2 rooms, prefer Beacries
or ICW 382-6860



PONTE VEDRAI

OFFICE SPACE

AVAILABLE
Short or LongTerm
Secretarial Services
Conference Room
*East of AA/
walk to beach
Close toshopping/,
restaurants


PART TIME evening Commercial Clean-
ing al the beach. $8/hr. 3hrs a night. Pro-
lessional drug- free workplace Must pos-
sess identification. Social .Security card &
Relerences (9041484-6625 or tax
(9041825-0619
PEACEFUL JOURNEY
SALES ASSOCIATE
Fine Art Jewelry & Gihs Retail expen-
ence & computer literacy a must Located
in Allanmic Beach. Competitive salary, wih
incenlve bonus 242-0300.
COOK P,'T. 10am-7pm, $10-$llihr
depending on exp Apply in person Asn.
lord Court Asssised Living. 1700 The
Greens Way, Jax Bch FL 32250.
CLEAN OFFICE. 5 nighswk. Monday-Fr-
day, 2hrs. per night 6pm-8pm Beach
Blvd. & San Pablo Rd. 396-3776.


MARSH LANDING COUNTRY CLUB
LIFEGUARDS
Lileguardi CPR/ Firsi Aid cen. Previous
exp. req. Flexible hrs. Position available
May 22 Sept 4
PART-TIME FITNESS ATTENDANT
Seeks candidate with CPR/ AED/ Firsi Aid
cenilicaiion. FiIness experience required
Flexible hours All pos.I.ons apply in per-
;onr. Tues Sal Ponle Vedra BEac-i..
285-1909. Drug Testing, E O.E.


MYTTUJI-7 M


ca-
sks.


matter considered at such meeting or
hearing, he or she'will need a record of
the proceedings, and for such purpose he
or she may need to ensure that a
verbatim record of the proceedings are
made, which record included the
testimony and evidence upon which the
appeal Is to be based.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da Statute, persons with disabilities need-
ing special accommodation to participate
in this meeting should contact the City
Clerk's office no later than 5:00 p.m., the
day of the meeting.
BOARD OF APPEALS
NEPTUNE BEACH, FLORIDA
BL 04/28/06


PAINTERS WANTED lor custom home Prep Cook & Dishwasher needed Apply in
painting Transportalion & experience person at 363 AtlAntic Blvd., Suites 7 & 8;
635-9249 Atlantic Beach, ask for lain. 246-2441.


BUSY REAL Estate Office needs Property
Manager: Excellent computer skills a
must. Send *resume Io PO. Box 1631,
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32004.
F'T CUSTOMER Serviceinsurance Bill-
ing. Must be detailed oriented Apply in
person at Medequip 905 Nonh Tnira St
Jax Beach I 1 .
COOKS NEED Full-Time and Pan-Time
for all shifts Please Apply in person al
Bob Marlin's Sports Grill or Mother's
Home Cooking in Jacksonville Beach.
FLOORING INSTALLER. experienced.
carpet, tile. wood Work out 01 company
truck 246-0363.


HOUSEKEEPERS
Full-Time wiih great benelfls and work en.
vironment at a premier retiement com-
munity. Experience preferred Applica.
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gale, One Fleet Landing Blvd Ailantic
Beach, FL 32233; Fax to 904 246-9447:
email to jobs@fleetlandlng.com. EOE/
Drug-Iree Workplace.
* *, *


ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTi Rec
non needed. M-F. 8am-5pm, must p
sess excellent organizational skills. bi
motivated and independent worker M
nave proficient computer skills and be
pable ol handling a variney ofl ia
Please tax resume to 807 9216


EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
JAX BEACH growing company needs or-.
ganized marketing focused Executive As-
sislant wiin abiliry to mull-task. Must test
at 60 wpm and have excellent verbal and
wrihen communication skills. Experience
in Excel and PowerPoint is a must. Com-
petitive salary and great benelil packet.
M-F 8am-5:30pm Email resume to
barryg@desertmicro.net or lax to
241-7333.


FRAMERS/ HELPERS wanted, no expern-
1* *f ence necessary. Call 695-2422
SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top AN MA OMPAN
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811, HANDYMAN COMPANY
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax, FL Is growing Have basic home repair skills,
32224. tools, riansponation & a smile? Call
221-3453 Good SS. P/T, F/T.


.TAXI DRIVERS Wanled. Clearqdriving re-
colaeqtaured'.Gall April 246.9959 i
PO.NTEi VElnRA An.l l H i0 n i-.l lki.nnii


FU I llr _L vrD-.nr." m111unmal Hospil lUU ing J
THE SILVER BOX is seeking a sales on Ior a Veterinary Technician, exp. required
ented person. Will irain Mon- Tnurs Apply within 28 Corona Rd 285-7924
10-5pm Call 610-3084.


TELEMARKETING
CUSTOMER SERVICE 8 sales w/excei.
lent communication skills. Working hours
9am-3pm Must be flexible wilh days
Ponte Vedra Beach location. Please call
lor deals. 19041273-5959.
PART-TIME MARKETING Suppon person
wanted. Job duties include assisting with
various in-house mailings and working re.
,urned mail anr emaii. Our office is local-
ed in Ponte Vedra Beach and me hours
are Monay through Friday, 3 to 4 hours
eacn morning slan ng at 9 30 am Please
send resume O10
employment @ casesoft.com

PART-TIME DRIVER
Duron Paints & WC. Must be 18 years ol
age. $8.hr. Class D valid Dr. Lic and clean
driving record req'd Heavy irting up to 60
Ibs. Apply in person. M-F 9am-3pm,
14181 Beach Blva Jacksonville Beach.
FL. EOE, M/F/DN. ', .
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JOIN OUR Coast Guard Exchange Team'
Sales Clerk No nignisl Conlaci Melissa
(904)247-8737 or Fax 1904)247-8739.

NOTICE TO READERS
HELP WANTED :lassilicalions in ihis
newspaper are intended to announce gen-
ulne current job openings No fees may le
charged to ihe prospective employee. Ads
for self-employmeni or business opportu-
nilies appear under the Business Opportu-
nities category Ads which may require
payment or fees for employment inlorma-
lion. guidance or training may appear un-
der Job Service. Should any Help Wanted
advertiser ask for a lee or i the adveniser
is onering a product or service rather than
a job opening, please nolity The Beaches
Leader. 249.9033.


LOST CAT Dolprin Cove area Orange,
male iabby w ied eyes black collar.
280-2118.
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TEACHERS & Assistants. Fu PT, infants
to 5 years. Require patience. reliability
and love ofl children. Performance based
bonuses. Up to 2 weeks paid vacation
Paring management,. Not baby sitting
OE. 242-9645

REGISTERED NURSE
Requisition #64030628
Beaches Family Healm Center at 1522
Penman Road has an opening for a Reg-
istered Nurse Pediatrics experience and
licensure as RN is required. Background
check, fingerprints and drug screening re-
quired Closing date is 05/05/06 Apply on-
line "hnps:/.peopletirst.myllorida.com
EEOE/AA.

LANDSCAPE EXPERIENCE preferred
25k to 40k first year. plus benefits DFWP,
good driving record No exp. required, will
train. Call 241-7874 Perschel & Meyer
Pest Management
HAIR SALON needing 3 Stylists and a
Nail Technician. Affordable medical insur-
ance offered. Call 237-4895 for more in-
formation.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT needed
immediately lor impon business Previous
sales or designing experience a plus.
QuIckbooks required Fax resume to 241-
3204.

LPN
EVERY OTHER WEEKEND
LPN In our newly expanded Assisled Liv-
ing facility every other weekend 7pm to
7am at a Premier Retirement Community
Excellent working environment Apply at
Fleet Landing, One Fleet Landing Blvd ,
Atlantic Beach, FL; Fax to (904)246-9447,
email to: lobs@fleetlandlng.com EOEi
Drug-Free Workplace.
PROFESSIONAL/ RELIABLE Housekeep-
er needed tor small Oceaniront hotel.
Good pay enelils. Weekends required.
Apply in person, 120 Atlantic Blvd.;
Neptune Beach


Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perscnei Brolhers Services, Inc. 246-
0967.
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
BREAKWATER OCEANFRONT, now hir-
ing Sous line cooks & Servers. 3rd Ave.
North; on the.Ocean. 247-2644.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ Recep-
tionist P/T and Ffr, Fax: 482-4242. Email:
mrobbins@suinc.biz.


-, CREDIT
UNDERWRITER
National Manulaclured Home Finance
Company seeking experienced credit per-
son to Irain in specially financing. Good
Salary & Benefits. Beaches area location
223-1111 ext 243.
REMODELING HELPER Needed Music
have Iransponalion. Some experience
helpful 226-6649.
PAINTERS WANTED: Deiail oriented
Pros and Trainee types. 247-7027
COMPASSIONATE?
RELIABLE?
North Florida Home Health Care is hring
dedicated people inieresied in providing
elder care Io home nealih clients. Will
train Employment references required.
Only committed applicants will be select-
ed Respond to241.1656

HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED Soulns.de
and Beaches. Work in teams ofl hree.
Must have own Iransportanon, valid driv-
er's license Approximately $175,wk to
slan Moday-Friday. no nights/weekends.
Home, Cleaning Centers of America.
(904)642-8885.
WANTED CARPENTERS & Helpers. Re-
modeling Ocean Edge Condos, Jax
Beach. 693-3130
NEEDED- IRRIGATION Repair Tecnni
clan Greal pay plus benelils 349-6257.

Are you Seeking PAY With Benefits?
American Landscape has a position for
you. Call 349-6257
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WAIT STAFF,. ull rime. lays Good pay.
Call Bruce 280-7677


VEHICLE COORDINATOR/ Customer
Service, Lot Management, parts, warran-
ties, vehicle check in, clean driving record.
CDL, license preferred self motivated,
general office work, computer/ internet lit-
erate, excellent benefits including profit
sharing, smpke free office, Atlantic Beach;
www.transitplus.com Specify position on:
fax resume 221-2705.


ROOFING
Roofing repair crew member needed
asap. Will traiin. 242-9867, 614-0422.
FULL-TIME POSITIONS available for a
Lawn Tecn and Mainlenance Supervisors
wiln lull oenetits including: health, denial,
IRA, vacallon. and holidays We are a
family onenied business with a great
working environment. Must be honest, de-
pendable, nave a good dnving record wilh
a valid FL DL. Experience necessary.
Please call 904-669-5446 for an appoinl-
menl or lax resume to 904-543-2479.


JUST THE 2 OF US! Swirls and stripes
forever! 2 little boy kittens, a little shy,
born in the sned. 5wks.: old, adorable,
Free to good nome 249-8469

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COOK F/T and P/T, Part-tiime Wait Staff,
AM/PM. Atria Assisted Living, Apply in
person 14199 Wm. Davis Pkwy. or Call
821-9900.
LAWNCARE WORKERS needed, top pay,
overtime available, call 247-1900
LAWN MAINTENANCE Grew Leader.
Valid driver's license & experience a must.
Call Randy, 343-3899.
AMERICAN MORTGAGE Express Corp.
Wholesale Mortgage Division
Neptune Beach. FL

SECONDARY MARKETING
ASSISTANT
Trainee to learn all processes of register-
ing. buying and selling mortgage loans be-
ing traded Io permanent investors No
mortgage experience needed. computer
knowledge and experience required Col.
lege degree preferred Please lax resume
to 904-996-3348,. Attention: Lance Winter.
American Mortgage Express Corp
is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Cas-
ual Dress and Beach Location are an
added Valuel


TELEMARKETING
and CUSTOMER service & sales w/ exc com.
ied municaiton skills. Full or part time Base
519 plus bonus Fax resume. (904)285-0010
or email lim@medrakds.com
ATLANTIC COAST Plumbing & Tile Help-
;ep- ers needed Learn a trade. Health bene-
Dos- fits, good hours, advancement opponuni-
e a ties. Musl nave valid FL Drivers License.
lUST Call 249-5381 lor appt


VETERINARY TECH needed for high vol-
ume vet clinic. At least 2yrs. experience
required. Competitive salary, excellent
benefits. Fax resume to 246-3061 or call
246-8577 for more info. Beaches Animal
Clinic, 937 Beach Blvd. Jax Beach.
ADVISOR ASSISTANT for Beaches Fi-
nancial Planning Firm. Strong phone &
computer skills; investment or insurance
experience required. Starting $10-$13/hr.,
based on experience. Fax resume to:
(904)339-0016.
SERVERS WANTED. Chizu Japanese
Steak House. Apply after 2pm,, 1227
South 3rd St.
BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli-
able cleaning help. ResidentiaVCommer-
cial. Call 242-9358.
EXPERIENCED DETAILERS. Day & night
shifts-. Must have valid driver's license &
transportation. Only serious, responsible,
hard workers need apply. Eric, 716-4413.
CUSTOM INTERIOR Trim Carpenter or
Helper needed. Remodeling experience.
helpful. Call Tim 509-9071.
SHARP CLEANING Services, Inc. Full-
time lady or man for cleaning crew. Expe-
nence preferred, or will train USA Driver's
License S transporaihon required M-F.
day woik Call Sharon 607-1919


DRIVER/ CDL, SAWYER GAS a local
propane retailer is in immediate need of a
full-time driver. The ideal candidate will
have an excellent customer service de-
meanor, a CDL with Hazmat, tanker, and
airbrake endorsements. Candidates must
pass pre-employment testing, drug
screen, DMV check and background in-
vestigation. We offer a competitive salary
and benefits package. Apply in person at
98 S. Penman.Rd, Jax Bch. or fax'resume
to: HR at 246-0715. EOE.
FLORAL DRIVER Needed. Floral Empori-
um. 870 A1A North, Ponte Vedra Beach.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital needs
F/T Kennel Attendant. No experience nec-
essary. Apply within, 28 Corona Rd.
285-7924.
ABSENT ANSWER is looking for happy
people to. work P/T shifts, evenings &
weekends. Will train. Great pay. Call today
270-2357.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, days, team
player. Call after 2pm. 241-1985.
FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements.
Needs skilled carpenters & tree climbers.
349-2628.
CUSTODIAN. BEACHES Church. Clean-
ing, light maintenance, References, back-
ground check. $8.00+/hr. depending on
experience. 710-8370.


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April 28, 2006 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Classified 7


OPTICAL LAB Tech. Must have knowl-
edge of computer, lensometer, frame ad-
justments & repairs, mechanical back-
ground a plus
Customer Service Rep Sales driven,
computer knowledge- MS office & at least
40 wpm a must, great oral & written com-
munication skills, pleasant & professional.
Submit resume and salary requirements to
kelly@oceanwaves.com. No phone calls
please.
SUNCRUZ CASINOS Now hiring Deck
Hands & Kitchen .Staff. Will train. Apply in
person: 4378 Ocean St. Mayport.
(904)249-9300.
EXP. TRIM CARPENTER
& HELPERS
Needed immediatley. Must have tools &
transportation. Call Kevin @ Custom Trim
Upgrades. (904)339-4276.
ANDY'S POOLS, INC.
3 Pool Techs needed. Experience prefer-
red, but will train. Clean driving record.
401k, health benefits. Please call
241-5811.
Looking-for an organic work experience?
Natural Foods Market is looking for vibrant
individuals with a passion for organic &
these skills: Customer Service. Self moti-
vation/ 'excellent work ethic. Desire to
learn & grow. Ordering skills & produce
experience a plus. Apply in person at 363
Atlantic Blvd., Suites 7 & 8, Atlantic
Beach, ask for Shelly .or Naomi. 246-2441'.
HARRY'S SEAFOOD
BAR & GRILL
NEEDS FULL time Servers, Exp. Cooks &
Host/ Hostess with open availability. Apply
within 1018 North 3rd St., Mon- Fri, 2pm-
4pm.
*DRIVERS*
DO you want to join a winning team. Don't
get left out. Our driver's make $500-$700
per week. Call 249-5151 ask for Brian or
493-5250 ask for Tim Collins.

NADER'S PEST RAIDERS has openings
for 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.

FACIAL SPECIALIST with clientele want-
ed. Also, NAIL TECH w/clientele. No
acrylics Day Spa, Jax Beacn. Call Miki,
242-8008
CONSTRUCTION WORKER
w/valid Florida Driver's License. Experi-
ence,' helpful but will train. Good salary &
benefits. Apply at Surfside Pools. 313
Beach Blvd. 246-2666 or fax 'resume to'
249-8801. e.mail. surisidcpools@aol corn
KPW CONSTRUCTION Inc. nuing exp
Carpenters & Helpers in Beacnes area
Please call 686-4818
LOOKING FOR sman, dependable land-
s.:ping engineer o10 l'in our advAnced
landscape crew. Heavy lifting. long hours.
top pay' Drug Iree environment. 246-3444.
FRAMING CARPENTERS G C. Supenn-
tendern for established company Drug
free work place. Benelts. 2-41 2721.
EDUCATIONAL SALES
Join our learn' If you can excel at inside
sales-& de,ire a last paced work environ-
ment, we may; have an excellent
opponunity lor you You will joih ,a Nation-
al company & work in Ponle Vedra Beach.
ideal can,.iale will have 1. years experi-
ence inside sales customer service, or
ielemarkeling, & excellent communication
skills Ability Io handle business accounts.
Base pay plus commissions $25k plus.-
FT. no evenings or weekends PT avail.,
Fax ies'rfrn T0")285-'0010-rermail,
jim: mL-ediakids corn
WAITED CONSTRUCTION & Pool
Maintenance Pers.:.nnel. Clean driving re-
cord a must. 246-2455.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT'FRONT Ohice.
Family, cardio, OB-GYNI experience a
plus. Fax: 636-0066.-
ADM ASSISTANT. Beaches Ibnancial
planning insurancee praclce needs an ex-
perienc.ed and relactle leamrn-player to loin
our congenial prote-s.ional once Use
,our communication, cieni service and or-
ganri.z ionai sKills IO relp us serve our
wornderul ciienis Requires strong Micro.
; ort Onice skills superb ann. io detail and
indeperdent, lollow-inrough abilites.
E-mail your resume and salary require-
m'enis to NEBBAB@aol.com. EOE
ADMIN. ASST w.stirong accounting back-
* ground to suppon CPA & Property Manag-
Ser. -Self motivated; works well independ-
enlhy, phone coverage & errands involved
,n dailv task-s Beneiirs package available
Fax ,esume 1904)273-6068 or email:
ljohns6n@pvmgroup.net .
F;T vETERIrJARIAN Tecnnician 8 Kennel
tecrnic-an Sian immedialelv Apply at An-
.mal Medical CInic, 8000 Sawgrass VI.-
iage Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach,
273-9560.
POOL SERVICE & CONST. NEEDED IM-
MEDIATELY. Experienced clean DL,
good pay and benellis Call 743-2060
RAGTIME TAVERN now accepting appli-
cations for experienced Line Cooks. Apply
in person, 207 Atlantic Blvd. Atlantic
Beach.


DRIVERS CDL-A: Excellent Home-Time,
Great pay/benefits. 0 O's welcome 2yrs.
OTR, good MVR. Centurian Auto Trans-
port, 800-889-8T39,
LIVE-IN NANN Y Room, board, small sal-
ary Special needs child. Monday-Friday
Evenings.' weekends orl Must oe able to
pass drug test' and background check.
Call (904)543-7685; or email:
mgk495@bellsouth.net
HIRING FULL-TIME driver/ landscape
helper. Call Pam 742-7769.
DRIVERS
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Drivers part-time and full-time. Be a mem-
ber of a great team. Join our Recreation
Department at a premier retirement com-
munity. Fun work environment. Class C
CDL: Passenger Endorsement License
Required. Must be able to set up and
break down for special events. Competi-
tive wages and excellent benefits. Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233; Fax to 904-246-9447; -
email to jobs@fleetlanding.com.
EOE/Drug-free workplace.
AUTOMOTIVE LOT COORDINATOR/
Customer Service, parts, warranties, vehi-
cle check in, clean driving record. CDL, li-
cense preferred self motivated, general of-
fice work, computer / internet literate, ex-
cellent benefits including profit sharing,
smoke free office, Atlantic 'Beach,
www.transitplus.com Specify position on:
fax resume 221-2705:
DRIVERS, EXCELLENT Pay. Great bene-
fits, night incentives. Class A CDL-X &
Tanker, plus 2 years tractor, trailer experi-
ence. Clean MVR. (904)632-1288.
www.eagletransportcorp.com "
HANDYMAN/ REMODELING, experi-
enced only. Must have transportation. Call
241-9459.
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER in holistic, internal medical of-
fice. Full /part time secretarial, clerical,
and support of M.D a unique setting. Ex-
perience required in answering; phones,
computers, communications and public-re-
lations. Must be enthusiastic, dependable,
consistent, and an' excellent match. Fax
resume with references; no phone calls
Sleaze. Persephone Healing Arts Center,
AX: (904)246-3778.
PAINTERS AND Painter's Helpers need-
ed, must have own transportation and
hand tools. Pays $8-$22 per hour. Work is
north of Dames Point Bridge. Dental,
Health, Life Insurance, & vacation. 904-
910-7862.


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JOB FAIR
MONDAY,MAY 1ST
11AM- 5PM
Join our team!
Now hiring for
all positions!
MAINTENANCE
HOUSEKEEPING
RESTAURANT
KITCHEN
BANQUET
FRONT DESK
Apply at:
1 Ocean Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach.
(904)249-7402.
EOE, M/F/VID.
Join the crew at The
Boathouse Grill.
NOW HIRING..,.
Experienced
Line Cooks
Wait Staff
Hostesses
Apply In Person M-F 9am 3pm
2321 Beach Blvd.
241-9771


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A/C & Heating company needs Installers,
Service Techs & Helpers. Call Rob,
509-3062
TILE HELPER wanted. no experience
nec. Must have own transportation. 367-
0336 Iv message.
LAWN MAINTENANCE. Experienced.
Needed Monday-Friday. Transportation a
must. 860-4062, 821-0102:

SALES
ATLANTIC Beach van/ minibus dealership
seeking self-motivated individuals (2).
High year end; Entry level position, com-
puter/ Internet literate; clean driving re-
cord. Draw vs Commission. Excellent ben-
efits to include profit sharing. CDL license
preferred, but will train.
www.transitplus.com Fax resume:
221-2705


Immediate
Openings
Join our team of
cleaning professionals

* No Nights or Weekends
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Competitive Wages
Company Vehicle
Clpp4tin pleroea te:


2201 Flonda Bird.
Mon Fni 4 30
241-9520


Maintenance Engineer
Front Desk Supervisor
Human Resources Assistant


Human Resources Coord.'
Wknd Security Officer
Lifeguard Lieutenant
Irrigation Technician
Spray Technician
Delivery Drivers -
Pool Technicians
Line Cooks
Banquet Set-Up Attd.
Starter/Rangers
Racquet Club Retail Asst.
Equipt OperJLaborers


Fine Dining Server
Lead Line Cook
Spa Attendant


Men's Locker Room Attd. Accounts Sales Manager e*
0


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
,. EOEM/F/DN


Housekeepers
Front Desk & Bell Stand
Laundry Attendant
Dishwashers
Room Service Order Taker
Servers/Diningroom Attd.
Gourmet Shop/Retail Clerk
Gym & Beach Reception
Laundry Team Leader
Stockperson
Room Service Servers
PM Turndown


THE SPA now hiring for various positions
SEASONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Camp Counselors
Slide Monitor & Swim Instructors
Pool Porters
Patio Servers & Snack Bar Cook
We offer an excellent benefits package including m6dical/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.hospitalityonline.com/211464
SEOE M/F/D/V



0 c'Oceanfront Excellence


Up to $420 plus+
per week!
(Within 5 weeks FIT)
* Paid Weekly
* Design your own daytime hours
* Work regular clients near your
home
* Experience a plus
* Must have own transportation ,
and home phone

242-8235


IMMEDIATE OPENING. Foreman for
lawn/landscape company. Excellent pay.
Must have own transportation & clean DL.
Experience required. Contact Ron,
334-3311.,



NOTICE TO READERS
ADVERTISERS IN this category are not
offering jobs. They are offering job-related
services and may charge fees. Readers
are advised to exercise caution before giv-
ing credit card information over the phone
without knowing what specific product or
service they will receive.


FLEA MARKET w/ 4 booths. glass shelv-
ing & merchandise, .oriental items, .figur-
ines & etc. $15,000. (904)928-9432,
349-7260
INCREASE FUEL mileage up,to 19%, Re-
duce engine wear. Reduce emissions by a
minimum of 30%. Great Business Oppor-
tunity! Used by the U.S. Military for years.
Now available to consumers Call
(904)333-0996 or go to
www.4-ecorp.com/RiqueHLady.


NOTICE TO READERS
WARNING: WHILE this newspaper does
not knowingly accept business opportunity
ads which require you to pay a fee to get
information or that refer you to 976-or 900-
phone numbers which will result in sub-
stantial charges to your phone bill, the
newspaper cannot guarantee the validity
of offerings In this classification. If any ad-
vertiser requires you to Incur phone serv-
ice charges or pay a fee to learn the na-
ture of the opportunity, please report it to
The Beaches Leader, 249-9033.
SAVE 25%+ on fuel. 100's of documented
trials. Best business opportunity in US. to-
day. www.cheapergasprlces.mybpbiz.com
Call for free samples 904-233-1505.
WANTED: PERSON to own and operate a
hotdog cart/ food kiosk for busy beaches
nightclub. Contact Patrick at 246-2255
after 8pm.


ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable,
transportation & references. $9-$11/hr.,
any area. CPR & First Aid. F/T & P/T.
260-4915
CHILD CARE in your home. $10/ hr. Call
Sara 241-3627.


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FIRSTCall 859-0224 COASTt Beches 4 0593 e this category please call 904-249-9033 or
SCall 859-0224. west Beaches 4 email:, classified@beachesleader.com
Call 859-0224.- ,in ln1


LIFESTYLE MANAGERS has a solution
for you. i NJew Mo.mmy service, Senior TLC,
Housekeepers, Nannies iand more. Call
904-234-8151 or
www.upsca concierge corn
AIRBRUSH TANNING
The most natural golden bronze. In the
convenience or your home. 251 .5769
WHAT KIND ol Iraining are you looking
for? We are now offering Puppy 101 and
Bas;c obedience classes. plus all levels of
Agiiiiy CCGC :lasse.s are iFreei Near
Craig Air Field Call uS A,':iions Dog
Training -Day & NrlI Cenier 642-1782.

HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in Commercial and Residen-
tial Cleaning. Lawn Care. Aulr' Cleaning,
Window Cleaniig, an,oal Ser.ces. eIc:
Call Hermon, 246-4238, 612-1755.

TUTTLE HOME
IMPROVEMENTS, INC.
Specializing in all rypes 01 home repairs
20 vrs ze.periernce No Job Too Small'
Free Estimates. Doug Tuttle, 446-0051.
Licensed.
SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complele
tune-up, All makes, all models. $49 50
241.2112


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The DEPENDABLE HAND1MNAN
from changing a lighibulb
lo changing the color of your house

NO JOB IS TOO ODD!
*TILING PRESSURE WASHING PAINTING
QUALITYY DEPENDABLE HONEST
FREE ESTIMATES

241-6102
LICENSED&INSURED


F DGETT S C
wred ard. operajiad Wrien quality and
customer servce are demanded call
Travis ai 588-5222
SERVICE, REPAIRS. INSTALLATIONS
Free Eslimrnaes License CAC 1814887


FLOORINC ENGINEERS Carpel. Tile,
Vinyl Sale & Isl.allalion Free eilimiares.
LcensedJ' Insuied Jm8130894


MATURE WOMAlJ w*eperienc looking
1or privale romes io clean R1i s avalnatle
Cal 642 -2430
PROFESSIONAL HOME CLEANING
SERVICES. DependaPile. ones,
riorough Local references. Licensed.
Insured. 563-1690. .
A PLUS CLEANING ronesi. dependable
experienced, excellent service, reasona-
ble prices, great references. Call Kay
(904)514-8092. .
HOUSE CLEANING biweekly/ weekly, ex-
perienced, dependable, honest, referen-
ces. Tricia 5Q3-1888.
AFFORDABLE WINDOW CLEANING,
13 years e.xperier.:e ReasonaCle prices.
low minimum raies weekend appoini-,
ments available i9041525-7419
MIKE & Val wil go Ine extra mile to make
your; home. or business sparkle! Best
rates in town. 803-8694. 707-7370'.
DOVE SERVICES' Carpel leaningg
Whole house $69. 3 ro.:,rm,, 'hall 545
Upholstery cleaning. -Pressure Washing.
No hidden charges. (904)247-8152.
A SPECIAL touch for your home. No
crews individual and excellent references.
Kim 568-4191.


FENCES
WOOD Fence Specialist. Install, replace.
35yrs Experience. References. Mick Out-
door Enterprises. 241-7276, 838-9599.


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this category- please call 904-249-9033 or
Semail: classified@beachesleader.com
STUCK? FRUSTRATED? Call Rob. All
applications, house calls, training, repairs,
upgrades, websites, graphics Free phone
tech. 904-249-3034 or ermail:
callrob@comcast.net.


PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns. Free estimates. 246-0967.
PALM TREES, Hedges- Trimmed, Yard
Clean-ups, Mulching, Sodding, whatever it
takes, etc. Dave 249-4724. '
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc. Competitive
rates. Call Alan. 237-5301.
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HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in "Complete Flowerbed
Cleaning and Workover". Call Hermon,
246-4238, 612-1755.

JOHN'S LAWNS
DEPENDABLE SERVICE 412-6151

C & T LAWN SERVICE. Year-round,
mowing, edging, trimming shrubs, mulch-
ing, laying sod. Free estimates. Call
246-2412. 925 Plaza Dr. Atlantic Beach.
CUT RIGHT LAWN SERVICE. Free esti-
mates, local, reasonable prices. -We do it
right the first time. No contracts required.
Call Ray, 607-0853.


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yearly contracts.' Pay only for growing
months. (904)221-5217.
A NATIVE SUN LAWN
& LANDSCAPE.
Total Lawn Maintenance. Clean-ups, Sod-
ding, Mulching, ,Re-planting: Free esti-
mates. 247-3344.
BALDWIN MAINTENANCE and repair, af.
lordable and reliable lawn service. 591.
S6920
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare Free esti-
males Proless.,onal customer service
Mowing, edging, weeding, trimming- trees,
shrubs. Licensed & insured. Residential &
commercial CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.
. CLASSIC LAWN Care, 20yrs experience.
Beacnes & Arlington only Free estimate
Call Doug 485 0105
GOT WEEDS- Landscape By, Lnus Avail-
able lor detailed lawn service Licensed
and Insured. 294-2269.-
BOBCAT BOB
Grading, Lawn Replacements. Spread
Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock, Mulch. Stone.
Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MORE! Bob,
334-6091.
7' N
COST CUTTERS
Tree Services'Available


AFM Marine Construction
Docks- Decks Bulkheads
Call Mike

236-2874


OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Sale rool cleaning. Deck & fence
eesloraion. Pressure washing Licensed 8
insured Call Kevn 994-0045
PATRIOT PRESSURE Wash & Window
Cleaning. Licensed & Insured. Free Esth-
males Houses, decks, walkways, drive-
ways, patios. 248-9672..
PRESSURE WASHERS lor reni or sale
-Tucker Equipment Renial 246-1330
ALL BEACHES
PRESSURE CLEANING
Spring Special 10%off w/ ad.. Mold mrl-.
dew specialist. Roows. sidewalks, Odrve.
ways, .decks. Residential/Commercial.
, Licensed/Insured. Free Estimates.
708-7239


SAVE NOW] Interior & Exterior painting.
Pressure washing 19yrs. at Beaches.
Free Estimates. 881-4223.

ATLANTIS PAINTING CO.
Property ,management rates for quick
rental/sale tum-arounds, and custom paint
also. Call for FREE-' ESTIMATES. 497-
2553 or 724-6877.Licensed & Insured.
PAINT IT RIGHTI Interior, exterior. Free
estimates. Call Mike Williams, 285-2651.
25yrs. experience.
ISLANDER SERVICES
Painting, Interior, Exterior. Home repair,
pressure washing. 992-2027, 514-8844.

NATIVE PAINTER- exceptional residen-
tial/ commercial pressure washing, paint-
ing, drywall .crack repair, wall covering. Li-
censed, insured, references. 403-7389.
PAINTER, INTERIOR/ exterior, 16yrs
exp., referrals, 241-8046.
TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and
repaint. Residential and commercial. Men-
tion this ad. 246-1529.
FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall, tex-
ture. Specialize in smaller jobs. Will work
evenings & weekends. Licensed, insured,
references. 403-7389.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
free estimates, work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768.


Just Joe
Painting
& Wallpapering,
Pressure Washing
Quality craftsmanship by
Joe DiMauro
28 years experience
Licensed & Insured
www.justjoepainting.com
(904) 992-4119
Cell: (904) 229-9542


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this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com


DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean-
ing. Most residential, pools $25/week+
chemicals. Licensed, Insured. We make
your life a little easier. 285-0240.

BOB'S GUTTERS
Custom made 6" seamless aluminum gut-
ters. Large variety of colors to choose
from, 241-5099..
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this category please caJl 904-249-9033 or
email: classified @ beachesleader.com


HOME IMPROVEMENTS wood, tile, dry-
wall & paint with 40yrs exp. Master car-
penter, Steve 241-7838.
TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs, specializing in termite damage.
246-1529
NATHANIEL ELDON CARPENTRY
Remodeling, decks, siding, inenor rim,
lermile. rot damage+ more. Licensed,.
insured 247-2728.

NELIGAN -

CONSTRUCTION

Specializing in Remodeling,
Additions, Deck6. Repairs,
Roof Repairs & Re-Roofing
for the home or office.
(904) 247-3777
10% discouilsc for
Seniors & Mililarn-!
.All Credit Cards Accepled
Certified Builder Certified Roofer
Lii-. CB-Cu05953 Li" CI:X132 888
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Core Construction Co., Inc.

Remodeling

Division
Custom Homes Ren9vations
Additions Remodeling
Residential-Commercial-lndusinal
221-3381 228-9241
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HOME IMPROVEMENTS wood, lIle. dry-
wall & pain with 40yrs exp Masier car-
penler Steve 241-7838.
BATH & KITCHEN
Complete remodeling services & renova-
tions. Tile & Marble Specialist. Nick,
(904|962-9312.


C&J HANDYMAN Services. Carpentry,
Drywall, Painting, Paperhanging,. Tiling,
Retc. Licensed, Insured; 955-0593,
241-1461.
REPAIR GUY, INC.
HOME & OFFICE REPAIRS. 334-6091.
ONE CALL HANDLES IT ALL
Specializing in kitchens, cabinets, bath-
rooms, tile, doors. windows, rotted wood,
lermile damage roof leaks, drywall,
decks, etc. Honest, top quality work-
LOWEST PRICES AT THE BEACH.
(904)710-3784.-
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for quality repairs, service
calls, painting, improvements and miscel-
laneousjobs. DAVE. 246-6628.


IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Roofing. Trust a-li-
censed professional. See our ad. under
Remodeling/Construction Neligan Con-
struction, i State Certified Roofer
#CCC1325888. Member BBB 247-3777.
All credit cards accepted.
ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices' @ the
Beach. 25yrs. experience. 880-9908.
CCC1326983.


WEBERS TREE SERVICE
246-9930
Quality work at reasonable rates. Stump
grinding. Since 1986.



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.


QUALITY WORK. Install, removal, &
painting. Residential, Commercial. 25yrs.
Experience. References+ FREE ESTI-
MATES. Steve, 645-0381.


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BOOKKEEPER PREFERS telecommute
or P/Tr, w/12yrs. exp. A/P, A/R, GL PR.
Fin Home office wflaplpP. Oulckbooks.
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THE MASSAGE MEDIC -Advanced mas-
sage & body work for acute & chronic pain
rellel Home and office-calls. 16yrs exp
704-6984 MAOO11921
LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPIST. Pro-
viding relief of muscular aches and ten-
sion. Outcall basis only. $70/hr. Call 945-
77.88.


HOME HEALTH aid available lotr 24 hour
care in your nome Reliable. Good refer-
ences 536 8459. please leave message


SITTERICOMPANION. I'LL stay with III or
elderly. Local references 246-1206
NEED SOMEONE To Take Care of Elder-
ly? 24yrs experience Call Liz. 683-9638
PRIVATE CAREGIVER/NURSE over 10
/ears ol eAperience. References avail-
able 1904)234-3915
PERSONAL ATTENDANT/ COMPANION.
"More than a service. more like a trendd"
Transportation to doctor s. shopping. etc.
220-0129.. ..
WE PROVIDE Oual.ry, live-in or hourly
care lor your loved one American Home
Companions 285-7899.
EXPERIENCED COMPANION/ Sitter will
assist with daily tasks, Dr appointments,
meals and more. (904)317-7417.
IF YOU-are interested in advartisirig under
ihis category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classhtied@beachesleader.com


KENMORE WASHER & Whirlpool dryer
very good condition. $350 536-3232.
TRAIN TABLE tracks, trains. storage
bins and accessories $250. 327-3743.
230-7203
QUEENS SLEIGH BED $100 Washer/
dryer great condition $150, Oak Enter.
taminmenl Cenler and 27" TV $150 Rooms
io Go CoHee,' 2 end tables and lamps
$350 Dresser $50 FREE DELIVERY
333-3623
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer. $75/ea.
30 day warranty. Deliver, $20 318-8173,
992-1470
BED- BRAND name queen set,
new, w/warranry $129 Can deliver
190-14 858-9350.
FRIGIDAIRE WASHER $150 and G E
Dryer $100. Call-241-1880
SENTINEL RIDING lawnrmower, 12HP.
39in cul, $375 246-2367.
QUEEN BED w,/ eadboard, Maple wood
sleigh sryle $200 King size bedroom set-
S chesl. dresser mirror, headboard, natural
wood $400 563-1433
PRO-STYLE POOL Table $500. Various
oiner urniiure pieces Call 249-7926
QUEEN BED Set armoire nigri sand,
dresser $600 241-0897, 434-4372
BUSINESS CARDS- 2000 full color, two
sided. $99. 710-7957.
QUEEj SIZE Bed manress, box springs
Irame $60 241-4954
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed.
w manress box spring. Must sell $395
Can deliver 1904 1858-9350.
LAWN TRACTOR. Murray 46', 21hp.
auiomaiic warranty. like new, $1000,
254-4174
DESIGNER. LAMINATED Flooring.
S $ 75/sl 30"'. thicker. still in box must sell.
744-6534.


OVERSTUFFED LOVESEAT (taupe cpl.
or), snorkeling equipment, 44" large
screen TV, wicker set, Oar sloolI tennis
rackets, misc pictures and odds & ends
All reasonably priced OBO. 992-4901.
MOVINGI BUFFET w/ hutch, dark pine.
3pc bedroom set- queen size. White
wrought Iron glass ltop kitchen table & 4
chairs, Small writing desk. 2 twin beds w/
malttresses, End tables. 285-4882.
3 ALUMINUM 80 Dive lanks, $65/ea.
White vertical blinds, 35'x58" $60.
86"x85", $75 Excellent condtlonr, Call
626-0766. ,
DOORS/ 1 French door. Approximately
ten different "sizes, $50-$100
(904)241-0707.
SALE. Stained glass, scrap. glass, show
room pieces, table tops; fireplace screens.
Souinern Glass Originals, 1079 Atlantic
Blvd. Saturday, 8amr-1pm.
WIDE SCREEN 51 'inch Sony Rear Pro-
jection TV. Set is HDTV capable. 3 years
old New $2,000. Asking $950 Call
242-7852 leveningst 504-5188 iday )
CLEAN, QUALITY Queen Size Bed with
FRAME, $120. King bed with FRAME,
$150. Can deliver 246-1832
MATCHING BURIAL Plot $2000ipair.
Beaches Memorial Garden. 249-7180,
leave message.. .
SCAN DESIGN Teak K.ng Bookcase Pal1-
lorm Bed. Buiit-n nigriiisands& mantress
If new $2700. Sscrlice imovingl $850
241-519': "
DiNING TABLE. 2 Leaves, 6 chnars. table
pads Solid Mahogany $1400 OBO
241.3894.
BROWN LEATHER couch w/sluds on
arms, good cond., $600. 247-8949.
GE SEIECT Dryer. $200,' Kenmore
Washer $25. Call 249-3161.
NEW & used single hunrg windows, tenm-
pered glass sliding doors, good used inle-
nror doors, ceramic'lloor tile. 18x18 500si.
12x12 300sl, GE washing machine
280-8281.
FURNITURE- MATCHING chanille sole
and loveseat $400; Solid oak 5pc wall
unit $400. Solid oak dining table & chairs
$200. Call Laura at 249-7543.
AT&T PARTNER pnone system. 5 phones
installed for $899. 249-8877.
GAS POWER Back-Pack Leal blower. by
Homelite. Excellent condillion. $75
613-1'610.
FREE GE Stove, older model works
great Call 710-7522.
BED- KING madrress sel. $289 Can de-
liver (9041391-0015.
GE WHITE Kichen Appliances. Decora-
live boots $50, Lighted curio cabinel.
$250 Bamboo dinente ti $250 Baskei-
Oall goal, $50. Please call 246-0841. leave
message.
FOR SALE! VICTORIAN REPRODUC-
TION CAMELBACK SOFA (by Kimbaill
Mahogany White Damask- LIKE NEW -
$500. MATCHING END TABLES (pair) -
Vctorian Reproduclion Lyre Lamp Tables
(bv Kimballi, Mahogany iralian Marble
Top, Single Draw LIKE NEW $200 lor
pair. Call 992-1214
LIKE NEW -Snooze n Cruise Toddler
Bed- originally $175- plus hiCn quality cri
manress and bedding' $145 OBO or all
Call 228-0028
MICROWAVE, W/TURNTABLE, works
greai..$35.'254-4174
DRIVE ON LIFT
7000 POUND drive on llft ror cars. $1800
Call Sieve. 407-291-7554.
3 STORY Doll House. completely turnish-
do. $100. 327-3743 or 230-7203
QUEEN PILLOWTOP -bed, 5 drawer
dresser, nightstand, $500 Small TV at.
moire $85. Wicker chesl $25. Flat screen
23" TV $175 Call Shawna 910-3644


$ $ $
SAVE NOWI Super selection of shoes,
purses, and great lasionsil Size Junior 1-
24. JJ's Clothes Closet, 695 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atl. Beach.
dIRL'S CASTLE Loft bed, pink, from "Kids
Rooms 'to Go". Enchanting twin bed"
wi'maress in nearly new condition In-
cludes windows that roll-up or tie-down,
ladder, slide and an under low loft space,
for toys, solid pine. 78"Lx94"H, $400. 327-
3743, 230-7203.
SPA FOR 2/3 people, 1 yr old paid $4300
sell for $2000 including extras. All Wicker
natural color: wicker twin head' board,
single dresser w/glass, desk w/glass, chair
and night stand $225. Very tall wicker en-
tertainment center $600, wicker bedroom
chest, armoire, and matching night stand
$275. Full size craftmatic bed complete
$500. antique maple leave dresser $100.
black leaner ohice chair cwaims $40,
(withoul arms $251 Ornate black & gold
Inm., hall lable wdrawer $100 Square
wood & glass dining table ircm Italy $300
blue loveseal sola bed, very comionable
$200. Three presidents cup yacri pic-
tures, professionally Iramed w/blue mats
$150 all Iron clothes hamper, custom
made in Italy. one ot a kind $85
294-1121
GATEWAY PC. new rard drive, 17" liar
screen monitor $400 OBO 859-0503
BED- BEAUTIFUL Termppedcv Memory
Foam mattress & Ooxspring, new in
plastic w/warranty. $379. Must .sell.
1904 858-9350.
LAZYBOY RECLINER wing oack Anti.
que gold laric. New down sizing. $200.
(new $695). 246-2858


EXECUTIVE ESTATE Auction on Ihe SI
JoRn's' River, Mongage Foreclosure
4BR/4.5BA home on 2 ac Boathouse
w,dock. Saturday, May 13. 1pmr. 14030
Mandailn Oaks Ln, Mandarin FL
iwhillauctions corn Call 888-821.0894
L.ctAB2083


IF YOU are interested In advenising under
inis category please call 904-249-9033 or
e-mail: classilied@beachesleader comrn


FRIDAY & SATURDAY. 8am-4pm Furro-
lure huicnr dresser, desk soa & ois ol
siun. 1215 Nonh 9th Streei
MULTI-FAMILY, GOOD Slun, reasonable
1208 .Jonn 7In Si. Saturday 8am-unhl
DISMANTLING HOME- Sale or all house
items including appliances, windows.
'doors, cabinets., lurnure and much more
241 32nd Ave Southi Friday & Saiurday
May 5In & 61h. 465-4232
SANCTUARY
COMMUNITY SALE.
8am-2pm Salurday Ori Souln Beach
Parkway, to Jacksonville Dr io Sancluary
Blvd


ONLY ONE more week until ihe biggest
sale in the beaches. St. Paul's Catholic
Church annual rummage sale opens 5pm
Thursday May 4th.
COSTUME JEWELRY, beads, Swaroski
figurines, much more. 618 9th Ave. North,
Saturday, Sunday, 8am-?
MULTI FAMILY (6)- household items,
clothes, professional tools, plants, elec.
games, etc. Sat. 4/29 8:30-2pm, 1200'
block of 19th'St. N.,


Huge Rummage Sale
St. Paul's Gym
Clothes, Antiques, Books, Toys,
Household Furniture, & more
Thursday May 4, 5pm 10pm
Friday May 5,5prm 10pm
Saturday May 6, 9pm 11pm
Sunday, May 7, 9am -'3pm
1/2 price on everything
Sunday May 8, 4pm 7pm
57 Bag sale. Fill a bag pay a $1
Corner of 1st Ave. & 5th St. No., Jax Bch


HUGE YARD Sale Renovaiing! Saturday.
8am-1pm 616 Oak Slreet
11.1, FLORIDA Bkld. 3 families Friday
9am-2prn and Saiurday 9am-noori Boy's
bike, clolhes, lurrituie and mucr more
GARAGE SALE, Sat 4.29 8.2pm, lurn,
small items. 1960 Penman Rd
SATURDAY, 8am-1pm. Miscellaneous
goods, Greal baby things & malerniry
clothes, 1009 Marvone Lane.


451 SARGO Rd Saturday, eam 4prn. Fur.
nilure. clothing
BROYHILL DININGROOM set, washed
oak, dinetle table, prom dresses, clothes,
toys. & misc. items. Sal 8-12 1546
Ocean Blvd
MOVING SALE, Furniture. houseware.
home decor, toys, clothing (Including ma-
eminity & baby boy most Irom Baby Gap)
Saturday. "'30am-2pm 134 Magnolia
Street
SALE. Siained Qlas. scrap glass, show
room peces Table lops, lirepiace screens.
Soulrerin Giass Originals. 1079 Atlanti.
Bld. Saturday 8am- 1pm
ANNUAL PLANT/ Garage Sale All plants
must go, 50'c wholesale Free landscape
& irrigation consulialiin on sue Bamboo.
Iris. Lillies, Border Grass. Bananas.
Palms, Mevican Pelunias, Trumpet Vines,
baskets garden iools, & Bromeliads
Womens ,-oihes & shoes 524 Nautical
Blvd. li All Bch behind Jack Russell
Park), Apil '291n & 30ih
COME BY and see all the aood sluri we
hae Saiurida1 8am.2pm, 1122 Lirikside
Ci. East.


PONTE VEDRA By the Sea Communiry
Sale. Saturday. ott Corona Rd 8am-
12pm Baby iems, iovs. lurnituie. glass.
ware, ar work. bocks crash supplies, laser
printer and mucn imoire
ANNUAL PORTSIDE COMMUNITY GA-
RAGE SALE! 14001 Beach Blvd Friday
8-4pm
SEASIDE COMMUNITY' sale oni AIA be-
lore Mickler Rd Saturday May 6th, 8am-
2pm
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AMAZINGIl PV Blvd. Designer lurn & lin
est antqs. Baker chest. Thomasville BR, 2
ca. 1790 Amer chests. Listed artwork,
great mirrors. Much Imari, old celadon,
Chinese Export platters. Designer bags,
clothes. Harley jacket, etc. Lots jewelry!
Herend, Steuben. Stert trays, boxes, tea
caddy, more! Great full,garage, 2 porch-
es, kilch. Books! Nos @ 8 AM @ 228 4ih
Ave S, Jax Bch. Aner 8.15 go directly to
4021 Ponte Vedra Blvd., Jax Bch.. just n
of SI Johns line. Th 9-4 Fri 9-3. CHINA
CAT 241-0344'chinacatantiques.com.

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1998 WELLCRAFT Scarab, 30', twin 250
outboard, low hours. $49,000. Can be
seen at: 3317 Silver Palm, JB.


HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep 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 outalso available. 463-2845.
3OAT STORAGE in PV Vysil
www.MarinaClubPV.com


1989 22'. Winner, WAC, 200hp Suzuki,
completely overhauled. 130hrs. total boat
& motor, trailer. $12,500 OBO. 249-2921.
FLATS & Bay, Aero Cat, four stroke Ya-
maha' Motor w/power lift. $12,900. 904-
398-8223.

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Sunsation
Sea Doo Sport Boats
Sunstream Boat Lifts
Southport Boatworks

Discovery_
Power
Boats i
14539 Beach Blvd.

223-4149
(next to Marker 32 Restaurant)
Just West of the Intracoastal



1994 HONDA Magna. 750cc sport cruiser.
good condition, 19K miles,. sissy bar, 4-in-
io-4 exhaust, luggage rack, stand, helmet
lesiner lacked. gloves and cover $3000
Call Luke 1850)292-3179.
1998 YAMAHA XT225 Serow, dual- spon,
good condition low mileage, w/ex'ras
$1660 249-8657 atter 4pm.


COMMUNITY VARD-Sale, Covinglon 2004 50CC VEPSA Runs real, black
Creek San Pablo Rd Sai 4/29. 8-12 $2395. Call 349-0414.


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QUICK SALE NEEDED
2005 Vespa 200L, gun metal grey, less
than 1,000 miles, larger engine does
70mph. $4500 OBO. Call 434-3564 for
information.


2002 CONV. Van, low miles, many fea-
tures, new tires & rims. Need to sell 904-
242-9.184. "
FOLDING CAMPER, 1996 Coleman by
Fleetwood. Niagara. $4500. 246-3089.


2001 CHEVY S-10, LS. Extra clean condi-
tion, low miles, auto transmission, step-
side bed, AC, QD, alloy wheels. $6500
OBO. 887-9030.
1999 CHEVY Conversion' Van, excellent
condition. 58,000 miles. $7000. 962-6295.
1995 DODGE Sport, short-bed. 130K
miles. Runs great, needs minor bodywork.
$4000 OBO. (904)233-6528.
1993 FORD Bronco XLT, V8, automatic,
black/silver, -175K miles, cold A/C, runs
great. $2500. (904)703-0742.
1994 SUBURBAN, loaded, dual air, high
mileage. $3350. Terry. (904)434-7246.


1999 CHRYSLER Sebring convertible,-
green w/black top, excellent condition,
S41,500 mi., $7,500. 246-1097: -
1992 TOYOTA Land Cruiser. Sunroof,
problems w/main seal, no a/c, one' electric
w.ndow not working, 290,000' miles,
$1.000 080 285-1443
1997 BMW Z3 Convertible, Roadster.
"PERFECT LITTLE CAR!" 87,000mi.
4-speed. 4cyl Silver. 'great. mileage.
$14,900. 247.1049
1985 CADILLAC Sedan .DeVille, 74,000
original miles, lull power, air, factory
spokes.-beaunlul upholstery $1450 cash.
241-4012
LIMOUSINE $3195 OBO. Ford Tempo,
46,000 miles. $2495 OBO. 821-2058.
1999 CHEVROLET Malibu. great, condi-
iion sunrool, all power accessories. Good
mpg $6995 249-2943
1996 CAMRY Black. Leatrer inlenor 78k
miles. $4900 nirn. 641 -0058
1998 MUSTANG write. V6, auto, AC,
CD. Nicie!$3500 1904)273-6770
1989 PONTIAC Firecird. Trans Am Runs.
$495. 247-2618. 403-5734
1998 CADILLAC Eldorado 120,.000
miles, pearl while. mini condic'n $7700
838-8847
1993 FORD Trunderbird low miles Sulb
A'C. CD $1200 OBO 716-2586.
2000 NISSAN UlIhma 'GXE, immaculate
condition. low miles. 4 door. power wrn
dows. locks, cruise new ures $7900
OBO 887-9031
1994 CADILLAC DeVille. 4dr 157K miles
BOOK $4475 asking $4000 708-9645.
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