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In this issue:,

Classic surfing
movie starts summer
series

See B-1


WEEKEND EDITION
MAY 5,2006


Magnolias
in bloom

See B-1


One good 'tern'
deserves
another


See Briefs, A-7 ;
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Serving the communities of Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Mayport since 1963


Nease moves up on 'best' list


by CHUCK ADAMS
ST4FF WRITER

Nease High School raced
ahead 354 places on
Newsweek's list of best public
high schools in the nation, tak-
ing spot No. 139 on' the list
released online this week.
A spot on the list places
Nease in the top 4 percent of
the nation's 27,468 public
high schools, according to an
online report
(www.msnbc.msn.com/id/776
1678/site/newsweek).
Also on the list this year is
Bartram Trail High in
Northwest St. Johns County,


ranked No. 437.
The ranking is based on the
ratio of graduating seniors to
Advanced Placement (AP) and
International Baccalaureate
(IB) tests taken by students,
considered a key determinant
of college success.
"This is a very capable stu-
dent body, and I want them to
leave Nease as well-prepared' as
they can possibly be for college
- or life beyond high school,
be that college or career,"
Principal Linda Thomson said
in a telephone interview this
week.
One of Thomson's goals
when she took over the helm


of Nease in July was to "stretch
the students at Nease to higher
goals" by enrolling them in
more rigorous courses.
"Research tells us that the
more rigorous coursework the
students take, the more suc-
cessful they are after high
school," Thomson said this
week.
"I just want to be sure we're
doing everything we can for
our students." I
Nease jumped from No. 493
last year to 139 this year in the
Challenge Index for high
schools, complied for
Newsweek each year by Jay
Mathews, education writer for


the Washington Post.
Although students can earn
college credit'if they score high
enough on AP and IB exams -
which are being given this
week at Nease and elsewhere
around the country the
courses are considered valuable
* even if scores are not high
enough for a particular college.
"AP and IB are important
because they give average stu-
dents a chance to experience
the trauma of heavy college
reading lists and difficult col-
lege examinations," explains
the online report.
"We are extremely proud of
our students," Thomson said


in an e-mail message sent
Tuesday. "Our teachers have
encouraged students to take
the most challenging
coursework possible. The stu-
dents and parents realize how
important it is to be
prepared for the challenge of
college."
Two students taking tests at
Nease Thursday said the
coursework was good prepara-
tion for the tests.
The tests are "not really that
difficult," senior Max Grimard
said of the IB tests he took this

See NEASE, AL-3


Candidates gather


for forum in Valley


bY LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
Incumbents and challengers
vying for the District 2 and
District 4 seats on the, St. Johns
Board of,. County
Commissioners 'will gather
Monday night in Palm .Valley
for a candidate forum.
The Palm Valley Community
Association has dedicated it's
entire meeting Monday to a
'question and answer session
between the.-candidates.aitld
the public at 1 nT i 4 ym
Community Center, 148 Canal
Blvd. .


S, : pnolo by LAURA FOWLER
Patti Harvin (left) gives the blue ribbon to "Old Faithful" George Kennedy Thursday at the Palm Valley Senior Center. Looking
on is "Moon Sail" Vera Combs, who came in second in the "Senior Kentucky Derby'" See more photos on A-1I0.


bY LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
St. Johns County commis-
si6ners are considering an
ordinance to control pollu-,
tants running into stormwater
drains, a problem said to orig-
inate largely from construc-
tion sites.
The ordinance would allow
fines of up to $5,000 for viola-
tions. A final hearing on the
ordinance is expected to be
scheduled May 16.
"What you let run off your
property. does not go into a
treatment plant," Debbie


FROM STAFF
Students in St. Johns
County once again are among
the high scorers in the state on
the Florida Comprehensive
Assessment Test (FCAT).
The recently released scores
on the Sunshine State
Standards for third grade show
St. Johns County students tied
for second in reading and tied
for 10th in math out of 67
counties statewide.
On the norm-referenced
part of the FCAT, which com-
pares Florida students with
other students across the
country, St. Johns County stu-
dents ranked second in read-
ing and tied for fourth in


Kristiansen with, the county's
'engineering department told
commissioners Tuesday.
Kristiansen connected pol-
lutants' in stormwater runoff
to problems such as the
uncontrollable 'growth of
green algae' in .the St. Johns
River last year.
The stormwater manage-
ment law is required by the
Federal Clean Water Act
through the National
Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System, which
the county hais been imple-
menting since 2003.


math.
Test results also indicate
continuous improvement over
the past three years, with
scores well above the state
average. The percentage of
third graders scoring at level 3
or above in reading increased
from 78 percent in,2004 to 79
percent in 2005 and to 86 per-
cent in 2006.
In Ponte Vedra public
schools, third graders scoring
3 or above in reading exceed-
ed district percentages.
Among Rawlings Elementary
third graders, 92 percent
scored 3 or above, and at
Ocean Palms, 91 percent
scored 3 or above.


Exceptions to the ordinance
include runoff from landscape
irrigation, foundation drains
and fire fighting activities.
Runoff from someone wash-
ing a car in his or her'driveway
,also would be an exception.
With a motto of "Only rain
down the drain," the pro-
gram's purpose is to protect
water quality in wetlands,
rivers and coastal areas, which
are threatened by polluted
stormwater runoff.

See STORMWATER, A-3


The percentage of. third
grade students districtwide
scoring at level 3 or above ip
math grew from 77 percent in
2004 to 79 percent in 2005
and to 81 percent in 2006.
The portion of third-graders
scoring 3 or above in math
was 91 percent at Rawlings
Elementary and 88 percent at
Ocean Palms.
"The addition of Reading
Coaches and progress moni-
toring of the lowest 25 percent
of students at each school had
a very positive effect on our
reading scores this year," said

See FCAT, A-3


the Office of the President,
Sanchez. is a former St.
Augustine Beach
Commissioner, and Schumaker
served on the St. Johns County
Planning and Zoning Agency.
From District 4, incumbent
Bruce Maguire will face chal-
lenger Tom Manuel, who also
served on the Planning and
-~ning Agency.
Leonard said he will collect
questions to ask the candidates
from members of 'the associa-
tion arid ftom those whib rFgli-
larly attend meetings.
After the candidates briefly
introduce themselves, about


"It's a first chance to begin ,to. six- or seven questions will be
understand the difference '.iin".' ..esented to them and each
the candidates' views on 'key will get a chance to respond,
issues," Greg Leonard, presi- Leonard said.
dent of the association, said-in And a moderator will make
an interview Wednesday. sure the forum stays on track.
The list of attendees includes "I'm not expecting anything
District. 2 .incumbent Karen other than a professional
Stern and challengers Ken forum," Leonard said.
Bryan, Ron Sanchez and Ron "It will be my job and who-
Schumaker.
Bryan is retired from work-
ing for the U.S. government' in See FORUM, A-3


Transformations

Doctor's art imitates his life


FROM STAFF
One of Patrick
Bryant's sculptures on
display in Ponte Vedra
a Beach mimics its cre-
ator: Starting out as
one form, it ends up as
quite another.
Bryant, a physician-
turned-artist, is
Btdebuting his
artwork this
month at the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library.
"I'm using it [the library
exhibit] just to get a reaction,"
Bryant said of his acrylic
paintings and steel sculptures
on display in the library's
lobby.
A family doctor for more
than 20 years, Bryant said he
"just made a career transi-
tion," retiring from the
Jacksonville Health Care
Group and teaching himself
how to paint and weld
pieces of steel into works of
art.
The large paintings,
glimpses of palmettos on dark
backgrounds, are interpreta-
tions of plants that grow
around his home on
Jacksonville's Southside, he
said in a telephone interview
this week.
The sculptures are all trian-
gle-based and are put together
with at least three or four


photos by KATHY HARMUAN
Patrick Bryant's paintings, such as this one on display at the
library, are taken from life.


techniques, he said.
He carves the steel and uses
two kinds of welding torches,
one for heavier seams and
another for sharper, more
detailed work, he said.
One of the sculptures, called
"The Transformation Series
Prototype," literally is trans-
formed from bottom to top,
he said.
"This one basically starts out
as a single tetrahedron, and
then one dimension changes


with each progression from
one tetrahedron to the next,"
Bryant said.
He said the works are for
sale, although they haven't
been priced because the exhib-
it is "the first contact with the
public that I've had," Bryant
said.
To speak to the artist, stop
Monday at Seymour'g Book
Store in the library, where he
volunteers from 4 p.m. to 6
p.m.


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Kirk Allen Johnson, 48, of
Atlantic Beach was arrested and
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block of Bay Street, according to
a police report.
Bobby Gene Dunbar II, 27,
homeless was arrested and
.charged with sale of crack April
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-Bobby Lester Knight, 67, of
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NEPTUNE BEACH
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A vehicle was reported bur-
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Nease: More AP classes being added for next year


Stortnwater


Continued from A-I
week, "because the teachers do
a great job of preparing you for
Sit.
"The difficult part Is coping
with the stress that comes with
it, because it's four years of
preparation for only a few days
of testing."
"It's really not the toughness
1 6f the test," said Laura Beard,
also a senior taking IB tests.
"It's just perseverance. If you
can get'through the test, then
you're OK."
A list or AP and IB tests being
i given at Nease this month
shows hundreds of students
scheduled to take exams in
English, Spanish, French, his-
tory, psychology, macroeco-
nomics and microeconomics,
music, art and several cate-
gories of science and math.
The IB program is a rigorous,
college-level curriculum'
offered at schools around the
country. Nease is the only, St.
Johns County school -that
offers IB, which offers college
credit to high scorers.
P exams are administered
by the College Board, an


William Stewart Sharp, Jr.
51 of Jacksonville died on
Wednesday May 3, 2006. He
was born on Jan. 26, 1955 in
Cincinnati, OH the son of the
late William and Nelchene
Sharp.
He moved to Jacksonville
Beach in 1971. He was a
retired Merchant Marine and
a US Army Vietnam Veteran.
He is survived by his wife,
Mary Sharp, two daughters,
Rachel and Renee Sharp (Fred
'Humphries), step-sons, Jeffrey
and Gary Seifrig, a brother
Gregory Sharp and two-grand-
daughters, Myckenzie Sharp
and Breeann Pridgen. In addi-


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LLsTA^


organization that also adminis-
ters college-entrance SAT
exams and PSAT exams, which
are used to determine eligibili-
ty for National Merit scholar-
ships.
Last year, 558 students took
AP courses at Nease and 138
were in the IB program, for a
total of .696. With about 850
juniors and seniors at the
school, about 80 percent of
Nease upperclassmen were in
either AP or IB courses.
Nease pays the fee for each
exam, Thomson said, which is
$82 per test for AP and about
the same for IB.
For each test passed, the state
.gives the school $800, she said.
In addition, teachers are paid a
bonus of $50 for each student
who passes an exam, up to a
maximum of $2,000 per
teacher.
The student benefits not
only by learning how to han-
dle college-level course but also
by getting college credit for
passing scores: 3, 4 or 5 on AP
exams and 4, 5, 6 or 7 on IB
exams.
Colleges determine which
scores are high enough on spe-


tion to his parents he was pre-
ceded in death by a brother
Tommy Wilson.
The family will receive
friends on Sunday, May 7,
from 1 until 4 p.m. at the
Hardage-Giddens Funeral
Home, 1701 Beach Blvd.
Jacksonville Beach. A funeral
service will be held on
Monday May 8, at 11 a.m. in
the funeral home chapel.,
Interment will follow at the
H. Warren Smith Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the American
Cancer Society, 2850 Isabella
Blvd., Suite 20, Jacksonville
Beach, FL 32250.


proto by CHUCK ADAMS
Students at Nease High start taking an AP biology exam
Thursday in the school's media center.


cific exams to credit incoming
students.
EnLollment in AP classes is
open to all students, beginning
in 10th grade, but FB classes are
limited to those in the IB pro-
gram, Thomson said.
She said AP offerings are
being expanded, noting that
an additional AP psychology
and an AP art history are being
offered next year for the first
time.
As' the number of, courses
Increases, so will the number'
of students taking the courses,
opening the possibility of


OBITUARIES


Harold James


Paul Lincoln Curtis died ternity at FSU and 'illifor
Sunday, April 30. he was a found-
Curtis was well-known in ing member of '
Central Florida as a developer the FSU debate Harold James
and builder of residential and team. He was a f51, of Neptune B
commercial real estate. Toastmaster and' Tesda May 2, 20
He successfully developed won the organiza- He was born c
many custom-home subdivi- tion's Best Curtis 14, 1954 in Jacd
sions, including Spring Lake Speaker Award in is son of the late Hai
Forest near the .Orlando 1961. Williford. He is su
Country Club, as well .as Lake He.was a former member of children, twins,
Sherwood Hills, Rose Hill, 'the board of.directors for the Caleb Williford G
Winwood, Wingrove Estates, Home Builders Association of three sisters Shi
Vineland Oaks, Palm Lake and Mid-Florida and a former (Johnny) of.-
Westover Reserve. chair of Mid-PAC, the associa- Jeanne Heath
S In recent years, he focused tion's political action comnmit- Tallahassee, ai
on- ..developing' commercial tee.' He was a member of the Burhard (Buz) of
real estate. He and his family Greater Orlando Association lifetime friends,
successfully developed Grand of Realtors and a member of Kenny Boston, Ja
Oaks Village in southwest the International' Councilof and Rusty Thorn
.Orange County, creating a Shopping Centers. also survived by (
'neighborhood retail center His children, Caryl and and nephews.
that-serves' the neighborhoods Clinton, joined .his family- A celebration o
, in Lthe Dr. Phillips community. owned real estate company, held on Saturday
-He.. also co-developed' the He is ,also survived by his the Hardage-Gidc
Peachtree Building on West eight grandchildren: Chris, Home, 1701 E
Colonial Drive," just west of Sarah, Lizzy, 'Emily, Clint Jr., Jacksonville Beach
downtown Orlando.- It .is ...Will, Shawn .aid Colin.
believed-eo" be"-the ,first- office'----.ln-Iaddition-.o,,"his-eh.ildren"'- -.-..-- *-.... .
condominium project devel- and grandchildren, he is sur-
oped in Orlando. vived. by son-in-law Bill Obituary nc
Born July ,25, 1928 in McAlpin,,.. daughter-in-law
Tampa, hewas educated in Lori Curtis, 'sister Joan Curtis are publish
public schools .. in McKeithen, brother-in-law f a
Hillsborough and Duval coun- Shands McKeithen and sister- of chargee
ties. 'He' attended Stetson in-law.Karen Oberdoerster. community
University in DeLand and A funeral 'service will be
graduated from Florida State -held today,' Friday, 4t 4 p.m. at ice. All suL
University with a Bachelor of St. Paul's Presbyterian sion's are s
Arts degree in 1950. Church, 1450 Citrus Oaks
His first job out of college Ave. The church is just off to editing. F
was with Proctor & Gamble West Colonial Drive, east of advertising
Co. in Cincinnati. While in the intersection of Clark Road
Ohio, ,he met -Sarah- "Sally" and West-,Colonial. A recep- IS available
Link, ,whom. he .married on tion will follow at the church. more detail
Nov.r 22, 1954. He missed In lieu of flowers, the fami-
Florida so much that he got a ly asks that contributions be personalize
job in .Orlando and moved made to Orlando Regional
here in 1956 with, Sally and Healthcare Foundation, Paul death ntic
their eight-month-old daugh- L. Curtis Memorial, 3160 249-9033.
t e;,. ,Southgate Commerce Blyd.,
..- ,ewas a founding brother Suite 50, Orlando, 32806.
f the Sigma' Phi Epsilon fra-


d, jr.


Williford, Jr.,
each died on
006.
on December
ksonville the
rold and Judy
rvived by his
Sydney and
of Callahan,
irley Boehm
Jacksonville,
(Alan) of
nd Elaine
Jacksonville,
Ron Boston,
mnes Fletcher
npson. He is
several nieces
f life will be
at 2 p.m. at
dens Funeral
leach Blvd.
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Nease's moving higher on the
Newsweek's list next year, she
said.
But on exam day, that could
be more pressure for those tak-
ing the tests.
"It's just really hard to take
eight hours of tests," said
Beard.
"Yesterday we had eight
hours of math tests, literally
from 8 in-the morning 'til 3:30
in the afternoon. So it's just
getting through them.
"It's mainly just.persever-
ance, and taking 'the time to
get through it."



Forum:

Continued from A-I
ever 'moderates to make sure
we don't get into personal
comparisons."
Leonard said he expects the
questions to center around
some of the' key issues and top-
ics relating to the county and
the area such as taxes, long-
term planning, 'services and
campaign finance.
In the race for the District 2
seat, Sanchez, Schumaker and
Stem, all Republicans, will face
each other in the Sept. 5 pri-
mary, and the winner will face
Democrat Bryan in the Nov. 7
general election.
Maguire and Manuel, both
Republicans, also will compete
in the Sept. 5 primary election.


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SCounty staff have already
started educating the public
about pollution prevention
by handing out more than
1,300 informational
brochures and marking about
530 storm drains, Kristiansen
said.
Now, the county is required
to adopt an ordinance for
managing and enforcing
restrictions against pollutant
runoff.
Kristiansen said one of the
"most challenging" pollu-
tants to control is erosion and
sediment runoff that usually
comes from construction
sites.
Public Works Director Joe
Stevenson said he is expecting
reports of violations to come
from citizens and, for a large
majority of violations, from
county staff conducting regu-
lar site inspections.
"That's where most of the
enforcement is going to have
to come from," Stevenson
told commissioners Tuesday.
"Not now, but in the future.
we will have to add staff to


take care of that inspection-
and enforcement role."
While Commissioner Bruce
Maguire of Ponte Vedra
agreed a management ordi-
nance is needed, he said he
would rather focus on incen-
tives for obeying the law
rather than on punishment
for violating it.
According to Florida law,
violation of a, county code
can result in a fine of up'to
$250 per day for a first viola-
tiori and up to $500 per day
for repeat violations. *'t
However, if the county's.
code enforcement board finds'
that the violation is irrepara-
ble or irreversible, a fine of up
to $5,000, per violation may
be issued.
Maguire suggested an
emphasis on the positive
aspects of obeying the law
might help the public appre-
ciate its purpose: protecting
the environment.
Maguire said that for busi-
nesses, pollutants "may not
be high on. [the] priority
-list" so the county should "do
something to encourage them
to correct it themselves."


FCAT: Math scores up


.Continued from A-1
Superintendent Joseph
Joyner.
"This was so successful that
we plan to conduct progress
"monitoring in math next
year."


The number of students
scoring in Levels 1 and 2 in .
both reading and math has
similarly decreased. Students
scoring in Level 3 and above
are considered to be
proficient.


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The Leader's Opinion



Skin cancer detection


is important to all

Here come the sun, here comes the sun
And I say it's all right
Here come the sun, here comes the sun
It's all right, it's all right
George Harrison

The joys of living at the Beaches with plenty of sun and
sand requires paying extra attention to the potential
health hazards of too much sun.
Skin cancer is the most common type of cancer.
The good news is that when detected early, skin cancer
-is highly treatable.
To help with detection, Baptist Medical Center South
--and Beaches Dermatology will offer free skin cancer
exams this Saturday at the hospital, All available appoint-
ments have been filled, but a hospital spokesman said
additional screenings will be scheduled -this summer. Call-
627-2910 for information .on screenings at the Beach
location. (Appointments are still available for a May 13
screening at Baptist Medical Center, South. Call Call
904.202.CARE for an appointment.
Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin'cancer because
4i can quickly spread to other organs in the body and it
often occurs in..younger individuals, even -in teenagers.
Melanoma is curable if detected in the early stages.
Those at high risk for developing skin cancer include
those age 50 or older, persons that are fair skinned with
blue eyes and red or blonde hair, those that have frequent
unprotected exposure to the sun, and those who. experi-
enced serious sunburn during their childhood years.
Slather on the sunscreen and lip balm, don a cap when


the sun is bright and check y
& it checked. All are lifesaving
vide you' many more seasons



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To the editor:
In a recent -email response
to Carol Mikell (Save Atlantic
Beach Chairperson) regarding
..fler PWekt''_.ing on .an issue-
I Qtutrfle tpro pQsed' WVinter-
Report ordinance,.. 'Atlantic
Beach Mayor -Don Wolfson
wrote "I' will 'share my
thoughts with you. We are
continuing the dialogue and'
the evaluation of how we-
hope to address concerns of,
all citizens in the neighbor-
hood: of interest, i.e. "Old
Atlantic Beach" as set foyth in
the scope of. the original
agreement and identified' as
that-.area within the bound-
aries of, Ahern Street,
.Seminole 'Road, Llth Street,
and' the beach. 'The 'large
turnout and the number of
signatures: who .' have
expressed an interest in. this'
.. matter are- obviously, most
impressive'
Mrs. Mikell, we are looking
into possible changes in this


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Well, I've returned
from my annual
French fry binge.
And it's all because of a strip of
asphalt.


our skin periodically)or have Each time I get into a. car
practices that will help pro- A filled with luggage and chil-
Sih the sun. dren to travel south on 1-95, I
immediately crave french fines.
The urge for salted deep -fried
potato finger food is over-
.a whelming. It's not like they are
S part- of my diet at any. other
time. The average American
nns eats 30 pounds of fries a year. I
don't come near that. When
JM 1111i, 1 the choice of a side dish is
between fries or fruit, I am a
l *e good little girl and pick the
1 1 fruit. I never go to fast food
restaurants,' eat fairly healthy,
l but totally crumble at the sight
S. n. v rof exit ramps 'and 18-wheelers
going 80 miles pet hour.
Is it because I've just spent 4
days packing, cleaning, and
.neighborhood only. The begging people to dog sit that I
thought's of those citizens feel I deserve a little reckless liv-
that own property in this ing? Is it because vacation is a
neighborhood are those that time to relax and throw cau-
.willq.y "l&os n T "itnflueunrkce. .' tio 'tM thiybnd e Mai' lare
as. to- pssib exchanges.l Th1se L 'a-huge drop m iseli' teem water" .
living beyondnd. these' bound- taking a look.at the chaos and
aries are not affected by this trash insiden.my van after being
effort." and "...... only those on the'road for only one hour
citizens living in "Old and throw in the towel.
Atlantic 'Beach" will be con- It's gotten to the point at
-_sidered." .. which my husband' doesn't
If the Mayor isn't 'going to even ask me what I want at the
take into account those who drive through. He gets the
live outside the core city (as kid's' order choices, tells the
defined-above), -then he and voice at the menu stand, and
the. entire City Commission, adds, "oh, and a Biggie Fries for
except 'Sylvia Simmons, ate my wife". I used to order them
also of no account, since they
all live in houses outside the
core city. 'Using the Mayor's
'own logic, of "only those citi,' -
zens 'living in Old .Atlantic
Beach will be considered", is
Commissioner Simmons now
the only Commissioner that R ealtors ex
has a vote? Realtors ex


The fact that we are all mar-
keting targets trapped in our
S" vehicles as we zip down the
IL interstate doesn't help either.
The hungrier we get, the more
.: 1 open we are to being brain-
washed by those big juicy burg-
ers and fries pictured on foot-
r ball field size ads in halogen
S Ulights. I do not remember see-
"" "" ing."any attempt by billboard
fi B moguls to make a skinless
.. .- chicken breast topped with
ANN margarine look like an obvious
VON THRON choice to traveling families.
COLUMNIST Just once I would like to see a
billboard that says "How Many
Fat Grams .Have You Had
under the guise of ha-ing extra Today?" instead of provocative-
for the kids, but we all. now ly depicting a slab of animal
know that none make it past meat,on a bun as if it were the
the center console as we ijt Holy Grail of dining.
down the highway. Of course, as my mother
One way to legitimize this would say, I could make our
behavior, is, of course, to blame meals and pack them in a cool-
others. My husband refuses to er, but when we're on the cusp
stop and eat our meals outside of greatness en route to a vaca-
the car once we're on the road tion spot, feeding them what
so that .leaves me no options in they found in their lunchbox
choice of food but from a drive that dav doesn't seem quite fair.
through burger stand. Don't ""', .O in repienca e'.mode
recalll seeing a.Yogurt and Frsh ths weei gain,.int as And
Fruit sign on a pole amongst egg whites are the food du jour.
the GoldenArches and Colonel I've swam so many laps in the
Sanders of the exit ramps of pool that I'm growing scales
America. The choices are slim and fins. My taste buds are
to none for any semblance ot back in line with the straight
palatable healthy food unless and narrow march of a forty
you.want to drive into some something mom fighting her
unknown town and get. lost as slowing metabolism tooth and
you desperately try to find a nail.
place that serves low fat turkey ionThlron is a pediatrician who
product with light mayo on lives in Neptune Beachi with her
whole wheat. Please. husband and children.


Plain red flag on AB


To the editor:
The Northeast Florida Association of Realtors
(NEFAR) was recently contacted by officials
from' the City of Atlantic Beach regarding a
"red flag warning" appearing on the message
board of the Northeast Florida Multiple Listing
Service (NEFMILS.i; a wholly owned' subsidiary
of NEFAR. The City indicated concern that the
NEFNILS message is wrong and that it may
affect property, sales in all areas of Atlantic
Beach.
To clarify, the NEFNILS message is not a "red
flag warning" as indicated by City officials, but
rather a Call for Action to the NEFAR/NEFNfLS
membership. The Call for 'Action serves three
purposes. First, it serves to notify,
NEFAR/NEFNMLS members who own property
in Atlantic Beach that the City is considering
amendments to Chapter 24, Zoning,
Subdivision and Land Development
Regulations, which, if adopted, will restrict
their property rights and have a negative
impact on property values. The proposed regu-
lations will impose strict limits on the size and
types of homes that can be built on lots as well
as on any additions to existing structures.
If adopted, the ordinance will also automat-
ically tag a large number of properties. in
Atlantic Beach as "non-conforming." Non-
conforming status restricts what a property
owner may do with their property and may
make it more difficult to finance or sell, thus
reducing value.
The message also serves as a grassroots alert
to all members who live or work in the city
that NEFAR opposes the proposed ordinance
based on the above mentioned impact on
property rights and property values as well as
the belief that the Winter Report is flawed
because it is not based on actual conditions.
The Call for Action encourages


NEFAR/N-EFMLS members to support NEFAR's
position and voice their concerns to city offi-
cials.
Finally, the notice provides information
Realtors may need to share with any clients as
they see fit. As stated above, the potential for a
property' to change to non-conforming status
can have a critical impact on that property. A
licensed real estate agent is required to disclose
'to a client any known information that may
adversely impact a property. It is NEFAR's
responsibility to promote a high standard of
Competence and ethical practice among our
membership.
The city contends the notice is wrong
because it does not specify' that the new zoning
'regulations will only apply to the "Old Atlantic
Beach" area. NEFAR is aware that the Mayor
and Commission decided by consensus on
April 10 to possibly limit the application of the
ordinance; however, the current draft does not
contain this language. In addition, the bound-
aries of what is referred to as "Old Atlantic
Beach" are still in question. On April 11, the
mayor encouraged citizens who would like to
see the changes apply to their neighborhood to
come forward with their requests. Given that
the draft ordinance is still in the proposal
stage, the possibility exists for last minute
amendments during fust or final reading prior
to passage. After consideration of these factors,
and having reviewed the record of the current
administration to rush passage of regulations
which serve to further restrict the rights of
Atlantic Beach property owners,
NEFAR/NEFNILS will continue to run the
Atlantic Beach Call For Action as it currently
appears.
Nancy E. Garcia
Director of Government Affairs
Northeast Florida Association of Realtors


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Maximum

development

appears to

be goal of

Save AB


movement


To the editor:
"Save Atlantic Beach"' is
truly a misnomer these
signs should really read:
S"Allow Maximum
Development at any and
all costs!"
Don Wolfson ran ":A'or
Mayor on the platform of
controlling the uncon-
trolled, unplanned growth
within the city of Atlaritic
Beach. We appreciate the
uniqueness of a politician
and-his Commission actually
trying to deliver on a cam-
paign promise a rare com-
modity in our political era. of
lies and false commitments.
'The recent "town ha'l"
meeting held at the ,Sea
Turtle was designed as. an
open forum to collaborafi.ve-
ly discuss the "Atlantic
Beach Community Character
Project". Mr. Winter's pres-
entation was very compre-
hensive and mentioned a
number of changes that had
already been made to facili-
tate citizen concerns about
the original plan. Clearly,
this Residential
Development Standards
project was designed t6.'kan
evolving work in progress
1 oppp ninit.o frscus-
.. ,sPon. 'Instead, me. Save
Atlantic Beach" contingency
came with their -eyes"~And
ears closed and their minds
made up not" heari$ a
word that Mr. .VWinter's'pre-
sented. When you see your
house as a 401K, you poten-
tially impact the quality" of
life for those of us who see
this as our home. '
I would like to make two
suggestions: the first 'ieing
that the citizens of Atlan'tic
Beach take a step backhand
realize that putting somebsort
of a plan in place will 'utti-
mately increase the value of
their property. This has'been
demonstrated in cities' with
intelligent zoning all over
the country: Westport "'it,
Carmel Ca, Boulder 'Co,
Rumson, NJ, etc. Not a single
one of these places has
become less valuable because
the city has implemerfted
some controls over "ran-
dom" development.
My second suggestion is
that the City of Atlantic
Beach retains a "Design
Advisor" to be available to all
citizens of Atlantic Beach at
no cost. This individuals)
would be' available to offer
an initial consultation on
property design to anyone
wanting to build or add on
to their current property. The
end result would be struc-
tures that complement 'the
beauty and character of the
city rather then dominate it.
If you ask yourself "what
was the initial draw to mov-
ing to Atlantic Beach", I
'assure you, it was not the
attractiveness of treeless lots
with huge square buildings
on them there are plenty of
places that are allot less
expensive, that will offer this
eyesore combination. We
moved here because of the
uniqueness of quaint homes,
surrounded by majestic
deciduous trees, walking dis-
tance to a spectacular beach .
We all have an opportu.-
ty to be a part of the decision
making process that vll
shape the' future of Atlantic
Beach. Let's join hands add


work together to develop a
plan that will move our co -
munity in a positive direc-
tion. After 20 years in this
wonderful community, I
would like to continue to tTll
people that I live in Atlantic
Beach... not Atlantic Box! i

Jackie & Ma&k
Beckenbadh
Atlantic Beach


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Brown Bag Lectures will take Art collides with nature
place the first Friday of each tonight at the opening recep-
month from noon to 1 p.m. at tion of "Loggerhead IV," the
the GTM Reserve Fourth Annual Beaches Sea
Environmental Education Turtle Benefit Exhibition,at the
Center. The center is located at First Street Gallery. Working
505 Guana River Road, off AlA within the loggerhead theme,
17 miles south of JTB or 8 miles Gallery artists have taken an
north of Vilano Beach. For. individual approach to create
more information call 904- personal and creative interpre-
823-4500. stations of these gentle giants in
a wide variety of media. True to
its commitment to support the
Family fishing fun' work of this organization, the
First Street Gallery will donate
Get your children hooked on 10 percent of the sales of
fishing this weekend in themed work to benefit the
Huguenot Park. On BSTP. The event begins at 7
l Saturday, May.. p.m., and the works will be on
1; from 9 display until June 14. For more
'aim. information call 241-6928.


to 1 p.m., the Jacksonville
Beach Police Department will
fiost an event meant to show
children a good time while
keeping them :off of drugs.
Children ages 4 to' 12 will be
able to fish and there, will be
pictures of the newly-caught
fish. For children of 'all .ages,
there will be activities such as a
petting zoo, pony rides, games
and-a "Dunk the Cop" booth,
Free hot dogs, hamburgers and
cold drinks will be available.
The park is located at 3rd Street
and 16th Avenue S., in
Jacksonville Beach.


Go around the World
'Tour the world this weekend
without leaving-Jacksonville at
tlt'el4th Annual World of
1N'ations Celebration in
Metropolitan Park. The event
will, highlight the. tradUtions,
cusf6oms and talentsof t i eo-
pile of over' 30 countries.
Kicking off the celebration
tonight is the International
Party, a free evening of fun that
will feature a beverage 'tour
around the world, global cui-
sine and .live entertainment.
On Saturday and- Sunday,
Metropolitan Park will be
transformed to showcase dif-;
ferent world cultures. This
event will feature the sights,
sounds and tastes of different
nations. This year's nations
include Brazil, China, Ethiopia,
Haiti, Italy, Laos, Norway, Peru,
Puerto Rico, Poland, Taiwan,
Venezuela and more. Browse
through a marketplace, learn a
hew dance, and try unique
food. Admission is $5 for a
one-day ticket, and $7 for a
two-day pass. Tickets can be
purchased at the Metropolitan
Park gate during the festival.
For information call 630-3690.


^DOcumentary film
SVisit theJewish Community
Alliance on Thursday, May 11
.at 7:30 p.m. for a free presenta-
tion of
the documentary film
"Watermarks." The film tells
the' story of the champion
women swimmers of the
Jewish "Hakoah Vienna" team.
Hakoah, named for a Hebrew
word meaning "strength," was
founded in 1909 in response to
the Aryan Paragraph, which
forbade Austrian sports clubs
from accepting Jewish athletes.
In the 1930s, the club's women
swimmers dominated national
competitions. In 1938 the
Nazis shut down the club: yet
the swimmers escaped and left
Austria before the outbreak of
World War IIl. The film chroni-
cles director Yaron Zilberman 's'
meetings with the members of
the swim team 65 years after
'their. escape. The Jewish
Community Alliance-is located
at 8505 San Jose Blvd.,j
Jacksonville. For. more infor-
'ia'mio'rfid6ht'ct'Tfielha N'ied at
"730-2100 ext. 227.


Music of the night
Come enjoy free music at
Atlantic Beach Songwriters'
Night on Sunday from 6 pm. to'
8 p.m. Whether you write,
sing, play or simply enjoy good
music, this event is for you!
The event will take place in the
Atlantic Beach Cultural Arts
and Community Center on the
comer of Ocean Boulevard and
7th Street. Theater doors will
open at 5:45 p.m. Come early
to get 'the seat of your choice.
During the event, host Mike
Shackelford and his fellow per-
formers will transform the
Atlantic Beach Theater into a
coffeehouse for two hours of
original musical creations by
'neighbors and friends. Bring a
friend; heck, bring the family


Music in the Courtyard
Enjoy "Music in the
Courtyard" every Friday
from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at
200 First Street in Neptune
Beach. This week, Mark For the next three
Williams is the featured 'the featured artist'
artist. Williams' music defies in the Courtyard"
categorization, combining
layers of Americana, world May 12: The Jol
beat, jazz, blues, rock 'n' roll Thomas Group pl
and folk textures. While his Cabaret Jazz.
musical style is unconven-
tional, Williams' eclectic May 19: Hope (
sound has haunting perform romantic
'melodies and poetic lyrics.
'The event is free and open May 26: The Ri
.to the public. Beer, wine, Band will play Cla
coffee, and desserts will be and Ballads from
available for purchase and 70's & 80's.
the shops will be open late.
For more information call
249-2922.


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Art in the Park
Beautify your space this
weekend with "Art in the Park"
in Atlantic Beach's Bull
Memorial Park. The event will
take place on Saturday from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m., and will feature
artists and fine crafts people
from all over Jacksonville. Find
a variety of artwork, including
watercolors, oils, photography,
sculpture, ceramics, and glass.
Meet the artists and enjoy the
park. The program is sponsored
by the City of Atlantic Beach
Cultural Arts Committee.
Applications for participation
may be obtained at
www.coab.us.


Air extravaganza
Help-
kick-off a
monthh-
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bration of
the 41st

sary of the
passage of
the Older -g r
Americans
Act this
weekend at' the Council on'
Aging's Airshow Extravaganza.
The event will take place at the
St. Augustine Airport on
Saturday and Sunday. Gates
will open at 10:30 a.m. with
the show beginning at 1 p.m.
Enjoy food, exhibit booths,
entertainment and more each
day. See performances and
demonstrations by military
and civilian performers,
including local pilot Eliot
Cross in a Boomerang and a
Supermarine Spitfire, Dale
Snodgrass in his F-86 Sabre,
Harry Shepard in his Waco
Meteor, John Black in his Super
Decathlon and Robert Cox in
his L-39 Albatross. All proceeds
, from the event will go directly
to support the on-site and out-
reach programs of the St. Johns
County Council on Aging.
Advance tickets are $8 for
adults and $4 for children 5 to
18. Children under the age of 5
are free. Tickets can be pur-
chased at the Council on
Aging's Coastal Community
Center, 180 Marine St., at the
Flight School, at the St.
Augustine Airport, in the lob-
bies of all St. Augustine
Wachovia Banks today, and at
all Publix Supermarket loca-
tions on Saturday and Sunday.
Same-day tickets are .$10 for
adults and $5 for children 5 to


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gate during the Air show. For
more information, please call
823-4810.


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food, art and entertainment at
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Fernandina Beach. The festival (0 (CARl CtARl
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Following the" sale, a fireworks L IT
show will light up the night
sky at 9:45 p.m. Scheduled for Family
Saturday, May 6 and Sunday, owned
May 7 is the juried Fine Arts
and Crafts Show, featuring an
over 300 artists and craftsmen, operated
and the Antiques and for over -
Collectibles Show. Also, the 35 years. *' Disk Brake
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The Festival will run from 9
a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
Sunday. Alcohol, in-line and "'T 1D' I.'. -' "
roller skates, skateboards and ,.;'. .. v, ... ... '
bicycles are prohibited. Parking
will be $5 per vehicle, with free .Artistic Expressions in Sterling & r8 Karat Gold
shuttles running from certain
locations.


Author visits here
Bestselling author Dorothea
Benton Frank will be at THE
BOOKMARK at Beaches Town
Center on May 11 at 3 p.m. to
sign copies of her new book
Full of Grace. Franks is known
for her Southern stories. For
more information call Rona
Brinlee at 241-9026.


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The GTM Reserve will hold
its next brown bag lunch lec-
ture today at noon at the GTM
Environmental Education
Center. Come learn about the
least terns that nest on the
beach% of Guana and Ft
Matanzas with speaker Matt
Love, GTM Reserve biologist.
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Friday, May 5
Cinco de Mayo.
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.

Art exhibit: "Pilgrimages:
Large-Scale Drawings by Clive
King" will be on display
through Aug. 27 at the
Jacksonville Museum of
Modem Art, 333 N. Laura St.,
Jacksonville. Call 366-6911,
extension 210, for information.


Medical Center Beaches
Auxiliary will sponsor a sum-
mer program for ages 14
through 18. Orientation, a tour
of the hospital, a mandatory
film concerning safety and
more will be held at 11 a.m.
today. Call 246-6516 for infor-
mation.

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 Honrors." Call Jennifer
Hendry at 476-3151 for
information. E


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. Call I-
241-1141. l


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

Jewelry show: Jewelry
designs by Amy Levine will be
shown at Jewels by Lubeck, 132
Orange St., Neptune Beach,
today and May 6, with,a recep-,
tion party today from 5 to 7
p.m. Call 249-0908 for'informa-
tion.

Exhibits: Paintings and
Installations by Radcliffe Bailey,
and Nature of Elegy: Works by
Timothy McDowell, will be on
display through Aug. 27 at the
Jacksonville Museum of
Modem Art, 333 N. Laura St.,
lacksonville. An opening recep-
tion will be held from 6 to 9
p.m. today. Admission is free
for members, and $25 for non-
members. Call 366-6911, exten-
sion 210, for information.

Saturday, May 6
Animal expo: The Second
Annual Spring Animal Expo
will be held from 9 a.m., to 2
p.m. at the Greater Jacksonville
Agricultural Fairgrounds. Call
387-8858 or visit
twww.iax4h.com for informa-
tion.

Garage sale: T'he 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. Call
665-0056, 354-0750 or 768-
0298 for information.

Dianetics workshop: A free
'How Your Mind Works" dia-
netics workshop will be held
from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at
the Beaches Library, 600 Third'
St., Neptune Beach. Call 247-
7405 for reservations or infor-
niation.


Summer program: Baptist


South. Call 513-9240 or e-mail
beaches-dogpark@aol.com for
information.
Concert: Singers by the Sea
will present a "Scatter the
Sunshine" Concert at 2:30 p.m.
at Beach United Methodist
Church, 7th Avenue North at
A1A, Jacksonville Beach. A
reception follows the concert.
Admission is free. Call 285-
6691 for information.

NOW presentation:
Jacksonxille Area
1 NOW (National
Organization for
Women) will pres-
to the public screen-
/ ing of the documen-
tary "Wal-Mart: The
High Cost of Low
Price" from 3 to 5
p.m. at the
Beaches Branch
Library's main
S: auditorium,
600 3rd St.,
S'Neptune
"k. t Beach. Visit
\ w w w. l ax-
now.org for
information.


( Volunteer orientation and phase
I 2 boot camp for the 2006 sea '
Ti'turtle season will be held
vf Saturday, May 6, from 7 to 8
/a.m. on the beach. Visit
www.BSTP.net or'call 613-6081 for
information.


Military Appreciation Day:
Dolphin Cove Community
Park in Ponte Vedra 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
(HSL) 44, games, prizes and
drawings. Call Kris Brown at
373-0574 for information.
'Freedom'Rall" hng adults
and youth,' aYe 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 wor-
ship. Call 904-449-4547 or visit
www.cruciall.com for informa-
, tion.

Job seeker workshop: Christ
Episcopal Church is sponsoring
a free job seeker workshop at
the Christian Formation
Center, Room 108, 400. San
Juan Dnver, Ponte Vedra. Call
285-6127 or e-mail
crhbeach@'comcast.net for
information or to sign up.

Flea market: The Captains
Club Marine Flea Market will be
held today and May 7 at Beach
Marine, 2315 Beach Blvd., at
the Intracoastal Waterway. The
flea market will offer new and
used boat parts, fishing tackle,
shirts, outdoor furniture, mari-
na inventory close-outs and
more. Admission and parking
are free. Vendor booths are still
available. Visit www.captain-
sclub.org for in formation.

Sunday, May 7
Paws Park anniversary: The
Paws Park in Jacksonville Beach
will mark its one-year anniver-
sary form 2 to 5 p.m. There will
be a fashion parade, doggie fun
zone, demonstrations and
more. The park is located in
Wingate Park on Penman Road


Tues-
day,
May9
Alzheim-
er's support
group: The
Beaches
S e ni o r
Center will
host an


Alzheimer's support group at 2
p.m. Call 241-3791 for informa-
tion.

Wednesday, May
'10
Newcomers: Newcomers of
the Beaches will have a lunch-
eon at 11 a.m. at'Casa Marina
Hotel, 691 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Tickets are
$18. Call Maggie Penn at.904-
998-2331 for information.

Thursday, May 11
Seniors By The Sea: Seniors
By The Sea will have a luncheon

Methodist Church, 7th Avenue
North and 3rd Stree.t,
Jacksonville Beach. The cost is
$4.50: Reservations are required
, by 5 p.m. May 8. 246-2926.
Republican women: The
Republican Women's Club of
Duval will have a luncheon at
the Radisson Riverwalk hotel
on Prudential Drive. A social
starts at 11:30 a.m., followed by
the luncheon at noon. Senator
Jim King is the guest speaker.
The cost is $16 with a reserva-
tion, or $20 without.
Reservations are due by May 8.
E-mail infoCTwcdf.org or call
398-1446 for information.

Luncheon: The Chamber of
Commerce luncheon will be
held at noon at Sawgrass Beach
Club, 9795 Summer Place,
Ponte Vedra Beach. The cost is
$15 with reservations or $20 at
the door. To R.S.V.P., call 249-
3868 or e-mail
elaine.miller[@myjaxchamber.c
om.

H.E.R.O.E.S.: The annual
H.E.R.O.E.S. (Help Education
Responsible, Outstanding &
Enlightened Students) fund-
raiser will be held at 5:30 p.m.
at Atlantic Theatres. Call
Martha Gardner at 241-6035 or
e-mail NMartha@forheroes.org
for information.

Republican Club: The
Republican Club of the Beaches
will meet at the Adele Grage
Cultural Center, 716 Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. A social


starts at 6:30 p.m., followed by
the 7 p.m. meeting. Clerk of the
Courts Jim Fuller is the guest
speaker. Call Ed Raube at 246-
7979.

Friday, May 12
Extra! Extra!: JCCI Forward
will host a workshop, "Extra!
Extra! (How to Get Others to)
Read All About It," in the'audi-
torium at ihe Florida Times-
Union on 1 Riverside Ave. 396-
3052.

Flower show: The Garden
Club of Jacksonville, Inc., will
have a juried flower show today
and May 13 in San Marco.
Tickets are $20. Call 355-4224
for information.
Saturday, May 13
'The Game': Aqua East Surf
Shop, Dave Lewis's X-Camp
and Hyperlite bring "The
Game," a nationwide wake-
boarding contest, to Victory
Lakes today. Registration forms
are available at Aqua East Surf
Shop in Jacksonville Beach off
Atlantic Blvd. For costs and
information, call 246-2550.

Skateboarding contest:
Atlantic Beach will celebrate the
one-year anniversary of the
opening of the city's public
skate park with a skateboarding
contest at 800 Seminole Road in
Russell Park. Registration is $20.
Call 247-5828 for information.

Celebrate Carnaval:
Celebrate Carnaval will be held
from 6 to 9 p.m. at'the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach, 50
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach. Tickets are $60 for
CCPVB members and $75 for
non-members. Call 280-0614
for tickets or more information.

Dance association: The
American Ballroom and
Contemporary Dance
Association will meet at 8 p:m.
at Bolero's, 10131 Atlantic Blvd.
Guest admission is $12. Call
246-2858 or 249-532 f1'for infor-
mation or reservations.

Sunday, -May..4

Mother's Day concert: "Pops
at the. Beach," a Mother's Day
concert, will be held at at
Jacksonville Beach. Music starts
at 6 p.m., with the Jacksonville
Symphony Orchestra perform-
ing at 8 p.m. Call 247-6236,
extension 3, or 242-0024.

Monday, May 15
Senior Center Week:
Jacksonville Beach Mayor Fland
Sharp will kick off National
Senior Center Week at the
Beaches Senior Center at 11
a.m. Call 241-3791 for informa-
tion.

Freethought Society: The
First Coast Freethought Society
will meet from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. at the Unitarian
Universality Church of
Jacksonville, 7405 Arlington
Expressway. The topic is
"Secular Organizations for,
Society." Call 288-6291 for
information.

Le Petit Salon: Le Petit Salon
des Huit Chapeaux et Quarante
Femmes 892 will meet at 7:30
p.m. at Atlantic Beach,
American Legion Post 316,
1127 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic
Beach. Bring a guest. Call 242-
0042 for information.


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Carnival to benefit
PV Cultural Center

FROM STAFF
"Celebrate Carnival," a fund-
raiser for the Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach, will be held
from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. May 13
at the center, 50 Executive
Way, Ponte Vedra Beach.
'The event features music
from a steel band and a Latin
band, limbo, tarot card readers,
food and drinks.
-Tickets are $60 for center
members and $75. for others,
with a discount if purchased by
May 12. For tickets, call 280-
0614.

Museum benefit set .

FROM STAFF
.Fhe Jacksonville Beach
ElMientary Preservation Fund,
Inc. will host a May 19 gala to
benefit .the Rhoda L. Martin
C(2ltural Heritage Museum.
.program, called Motown:
Hitsille U.S.A Forever, is a pro-'
gram to pay for converting the
former four-room schoolhouse
into the museum.
'The musical program starts at
8 30 p.m. at the Wilson Center
at, the Florida Community
College at Jacksonville's south
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STAFF WRITER
i ,ynn Singleton misses the
water .The Jacksonville Beach-
native can't wait until she is-able
to`rf again. '
Singleton, who will be 46 in
June is' undergoing chemother-
apy for breast cancer. Her prog-
nosis is good, but the treatments
have drained Singleton of her
usual energy. She is unable to
work and the medical bills are
mounting.
As a long-standing member of
the surfing community,
Singleton was selected as the
recipient of the 2006 Buddy
Bash Cancer Drive.
The event begins at 8 p.m.
Saturday at The Ritz Bar at 185
3rd Street N., Jacksonville Beach.
The benefit was founded by
the Wavemasters Society in
19.97 when local surfer Buddy
Evans was diagnosed with testic-
ul'ar cancer. Evahis had no med-
ical insurance and the corimu-
nity), rallied to raise money to
help cover his expenses.
,Nearly a decade later, the
annual event has raised thou-
sands of dollars to benefit cancer
patients as well as non profit
outreach organizations and
paralysis victims.
- "We try to select someone in
the community to help with
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader May 5, 2006


Short-handed Panthers advance


ROB
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR


Quick jabs


foim sports


headlines.


It was a terrific season for
Fletcher High baseball.
Tuesday night's heart-
breaking 1-0 loss to DeLand
notwithstanding, the
Senators had an impressive
campaign on the way to 19
victories. And with just a
handful of seniors on the
team Devin Gonzalez,
Justin Preckajlo, Jordan-
Dowling, and Brian Coburn
next season may produce
a run deep into the state
playoffs.

Barry Bonds is on the
verge of surpassing Babe
Ruth in the record books,
but Major League-Baseball.
has no plans to celebrate.'
the San Francisco Giants,
slugger's move from third
to second on the all-time
list. If he weren't shrouded
in controversy, perhaps Bud
Selig and company would
use Bonds' accomplishment
to help market the game.
As it is, most MLB execu-
tives are just hoping he
goes away before breaking
Hank Aaron's record of 755
home runs.

No question about it, the
loss of head coach Boo
Mullins along with 9., field-
i er&sAdrevwiige and.Xince
Ratto put an otherwise spec-
tacular Nease High baseball
season in jeopardy. All, three
were ejected from last
Thursday's district champi-
onship game and forced to
sit out two games -, the first
two rounds of the regional
playoffs. Pitcher Matt,
Relfsnider bailed the
Panthers out Tuesday night
against North Marion, but it
remains to be seen if Nease
can rally for another win
Friday before the suspended
players and coach are eligible
to return.

It's curious that millions
and millions of kids play
soccer in the U.S. but pro-
fessional leagues still strug-
gle for attention and people
to fill thV seats. Maybe it's
as simple as soccer is much
more fun to play .than it is
to watch. While Europeans
may embrace Nyquil-like
nil-all draws, Americans
require a little more action
and scoring to hold our
interest.

The NFL has no offseason
anymore. Many Jaguars play-
ers are already involved in a
voluntary team conditioning
program, and next weekend
brings the first mini-camp.
After that, it's more "organ-
ized team activities" through-
out May and June, then pre-.
season training camp begins
in July. Maybe pro football
.injuries are on the rise
because players can't recline
on a beach somewhere for a
few months to let their bod-
ies completely heal from a
grueling season.

Is it too soon to give the
National League MVP to
Albert Pujols?

In a new book, golfer John
Daly says he's gambled away
between $50 million and $60
million in the last 12 years.
Uh, looks like a bit of Wilt
Chamberlain math going on
here.
In his autobiography, Wilt
claimed to have "romanced"
20,000 women in his life.
That works out to 1.2 differ-
ent women a day, every day,
for more than 40 years.
Daly has earned $10.2 mil-
lion in his career. Even with
generous amounts of spon-
sorship money, say $4 mil-'
lion a year for the 12 years
he's been prominent, it's still
not equal to $60 million.


By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER
It was a game many thought
the Nease Panthers could lose -
but they didn't. Playing at
North Marion Tuesday with a
patchwork lineup, and its ace on
the mound with 15 stitches in
his left foot, Nease earned a
come-from-behind, 5-3 victory
over' the Colts.
Matt Reifsnider, sore foot and
all, gained his ninth win and the
Panthers moved one game clos-
er to restoring Vince Ratto and
Andrew Page to the starting line-
up and returning coach Boo
Mullins to the field. ,
The players and coach must
serve one more game of their
two-game suspensions after
being ejected from last
Thursday's district champi-
onship.
The victory was the first as
Nease head coach' for assistant
Joey Russell.
Nease (22-3) plays, host to
Eustis, a winner over.. Pasco
Tuesday, in' one.of Friday's two
Region 2 semifinals; The other
semi sends. Bishop Moore to
Palatka. Both begin at 7 p.m.
Wins by Nease and Palptka
will set up a rivalry rematch in
the May 9 regional final. Palatka
beat Nease 10-6 last week for the
District 5-4A championship.
"I've known Boo, for a long.
time, I played foirhim at UNF,"
said Russell,, who shaved his
head" for Tuesday's game. ."As
long as I've known him, he has-
rn't had any hair.. These, guys
have done good job-playing
for a bald, guy, so I thought
maybe I should try and go bald
[to] see if we can't get a win."
There is no tomorrow for any
of the teams seeking berths in
the Class 4A final four and the
FHSAA finals May 19-20 at Ed
Smith Stadium in Sarasota. And
there certainly was no tomorrow
for the short-handed Nease
team.
"It was a big win," said
Reifsnider, "because we all want-
ed to come out here and do it for
Coach Mullins, for Vince Ratto
and Andrew, Page. ,WeWat tp
.see them.bck on w,(eld-a5
soon as possible. We don't want
to end our season with them out
for the season.
"Hopefully, after we win
Friday, we can see them again
the following week," said
Reifsnider, who weathered a
rocky' third inning that saw the
Colts load the bases with
nobody out.
A single by Matt Seese erased
the 2-0 lead Nease had taken in
the first. Reifsnider balked Tim
Heater home with North Marion's
third run, then dosed out the
inning by striking out third- and
fourth-place hitters Kurtis
Mitchell and Zane Bowman,
stranding Seese at third.
"It's a habit of mine," the senior
right-hander said of the balk. "I
step on the mound with my
hands in the glove, then I break
from there. You can't go in the
glove and then break from it with-
out going through your motion."
After the balk put the Colts in.
front 3-2, Reifsnider took matters
into his own hands in the top of
sixth or did so after failing on -


Prolo by ROB DeArGELO
Nease pitcher Matt Reifsnider delivers to the plate during recent action. Reifsnider was instrumental in the Panthers' 5-3 regional,
playoff victory over North Marion on Tuesday. ,


two bunt attempts with Matthew
Redding on second following a
leadoff double. ,
With the count
2-2, Reifsnider's '-\ '
eighth home
run put Nease
back in front 4-3.
The Panther
pitcher tagged i
his homer off a
slider from Colts
starter Vincent
Spaulding, de-
positing the ball
down the short
left-field 'line, PANTHEP
not too far past COLTS
the 305-foot
sign.
"Luckily he just gave me a
chance to redeem myself,"
Reifsnider said of the failed bunts,


"when he hung that slider to me."
Reifsnider allowed only four
hits, recorded
nine strikeouts
/ and held North
.-,'. / Marion's 2
through 8 bat-
ters to just a sev-
o yf ~ enth-inning sin-
gle by sixth-
,' .place hitter
Cod) Scull' in
18 offidal at-
bats. Those
seven Colts
accounted for all'
3 5 the strikeouts.
'3 Redding deliv-
ered an insur-
ance run with his second double
'of the game in the seventh
inning.
Russell labeled Reifsnider's effort


a "Curt Schilling performance,"
with the stitches in his left foot, a
right-handed pitcher's landing
foot, the result of a platter broken
over the weekend while helping
dear the family dinner table.
"You never would have
known," said Russell.."The guy's
got 15 stitches in his toot, and he
didn't say a word about it all
night. I promise you, nobody on
the other side knew what was
going on. He did a great job
tonight, and I'm proud of him.
"It's like a broken record every'
time we talk about Reifsnider. He's
as automatic as they come on the
mound. He gives us seven innings
every time out. Now he's hit in 20-
some-odd straight games (23],"
said Russell. "He's going to show
up every day, and that's a, good
thing to know as a coach."


Righttielder Chris Alessandria,
nomially an infielder, was the
only starter out of position.
Playing the outfield for the first
time since his sophomore year,
Alessandria made two of the
game's key defensive plays,
Nease's only outfield put-outs. .
The first came when Seese, lead-
ing off the bottom of "the first,
tagged a fly ball that twisted away
from Alessandria, who battled' the
sun to make the catch. He mis-
judged a line drive Seese hit in the
bottom of the fifth, turning it into
a putout for which he had to leap.
Alessandria was joined in 'he
outfield by Ryan Chiodo in I-ft
and Zach Tronti in center. Joe
Zwick, for whom designated hit-
ter Michael Brooks hit and drove
in Nease's lead run in the first, was
at third.


Fletcher High ousted in a heart-breaker


r/ A_
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S" rolo bROB DeANGELO
Fletcher High pitcher Justin Preckajlo follows through during
action earlier this season. Preckajlo was outstanding against
DeLand but the Senators were eliminated from the playoffs.


By ROBERT DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR
The baseball season ended in
heartbreaking. fashion for the
Fletcher Senators with a 1-0
loss Tuesday to DeLand in the
opening round of the regional
playoffs.
With two outs in the bottom
of the seventh of a scoreless
ballgame, Senators second
baseman Patrick Braswell drew
a bead on a pop fly in foul ter-
ritory beyond first base.
Unfortunately, Braswell collid-
ed with an umpire and was
unable to make the catch.
The Bulldogs capitalized
with a ground ball base hit up
the middle and a steal of sec-
ond to put a runner in scoring
position.
Fletcher head coach Kevin
Brown elected to intentionally
walk the next batter, creating a
force out at every base.
DeLand's next hitter
ssmacked a ground ball to
Fletcher, third baseman Sam
Perry, who bobbled it, kicked it
to his left, then regained con-
trol.
The runner from second
rounded third and Perry fired-
home., The throw was .in the
dirt, however, and though
catcher Blake Dunbar blocked


it the ball squirted toward the
pitcher's mound. Dunbar
chased the ball, leaving home
plate uncovered', and the
Bulldogs scored the winning
run.
"First of _all, I've never seen
that. I've never seen an umpire
collide with a player," said
Brown. "We should have been
out of the inning and I was
confident we were going to
score in the top of the eighth."
Though the Senators had
just two hits in the ballgame,
Brown's confidence was rooted
in the fact that DeLand starter
Mike Main was out of the
game. The hard-throwing jun-
ior right-hander fanned 13
through six innings and his
fastball was clocked at 94 mph.
"We just haven't seen a
pitcher like that all year," said
Brown. "People can talk all
they want about the pitchers
in the Jacksonville area, but we
haven't seen anyone like Main
this season. He climbed the
ladder and got us out with
high heat.
"But we were able to catch
up to the reliever they brought
in in the seventh. -Both Perry
and [Kevin] LeHane hit foul
'ball home runs off him. They
were just out in front too


much after seeing Main."
The season-ending loss
spoiled an outstanding per-
formance by Senators ace
Justin Preckajlo, who went the
distance. Preckajlo was spot-
ting all four of his pitches well
throughout the contest, retir-
ing DeLand on seven pitches
in the fourth, five in the fifth
and six in the sixth frame. The
senior threw just 72 pitches all
night.
"Justin was as sharp as he
was at the Baseball Grounds,"
said Brown, referring to the
righty's spectacular perform-
ance against Mandarin on
March 17. "In fact, it was a
great pitchers' duel between
him and Main. We started a lit-
tle after 7 p.m. and at one
point in the sixth inning I
looked at my watch and it was
8:10."
Preckajlo and Perry recorded
Fletcher's only hits of the
evening.
As disappointing as Tuesday
night's loss was, Brown said
the team succeeded in reach-
ing one its goals which was to
make the state playoffs. With a
final record of 19-8, the
Senators just missed another
goal of achieving a 20-win sea-
son.


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FISHING



The king mackerel are less than a month away


''ey're almost here! They
| as in king mackerel, that
?L is. The kingfish tourna-
ment season is less than a
month away for us and all of
'the news is good.
Every year our kingfish
'migrate in the spring south to
north just like most of our fish
do. Some of the schools of
smaller kingfish stay offshore in
clearer water where baitfish
such as Spanish sardines and
cigar minnows are common.
Agility probably plays a major
role in that. process with the
smaller fish being able to feed
easily on that smaller bait.
The big fish? Well that's
another story. My theory, and
believe me it's just that, is that
the bigger kings which are
mostly females come to the
beach on the full moon to
gorge themselves prior to going
back offshore to spawn.
In our area the first full moon
in June is the traditional time
that they show up. The bait
they gorge on is usually blue-
fish, Spanish mackerel, and
menhaden, locally referred to as


CAPTAIN
ROGER WALKER
COLUMNIST

pogies.
If you believe in reincar
tion then I've got a suggest
for you: Don't come back as
pogie! It seems that almc
everything that swims in t
ocean loves to feed on pogies
your life expectancy might
really short.
Those females are the fish
choice for local tourname
fishermen. I know what you
thinking. You're thinking th


-the tournament fishermen are
catching, all of the spawning'
stock but that's just not true.
Number one: You can't make
a kingfish bite your bait so the
majority are getting away any-
way.
Number two: They start
spawning when they reach
about eight pounds and believe
me there are a lot of eight-
pounders out there.
Now back to the reasons why
I think we're in for a great king-
fish season. Dr. Quinton White,
a professor at Jacksonville
University, has long been recog-
nized as our area's most knowl-
edgeable expert on kingfish pat-
terns.
He has worked closely with
na- the Greater Jacksonville
on Kingfish Tournament since the
s a tournament began 25 years ago.
ost After all of these years' worth of


the
so
be
of
nnt
.'re
hat


data, he has put forth his theo-
ry of big fish years and then the
next year not so many big fish.
It's a two-year cycle. Basically
he thinks that there are two
separate schools of kings that
migrate through our area. These
'two separate groups have a
migration pattern that take'two
years to complete with -each
group being a year apart.,
One group comes this year
and the other group comes next
year and then the pattern
repeats itself on and on.
O.K., I don't know what his
cycle says about this year, big
fish year or not, but I do know
what my feelings are.
I'll start by telling you that so
far this season three kingfish
tournaments have been fished
out of Ft. Pierce. All three were
won with fish that were over 50
pounds.


One of the tournaments, the
SKA Nationals, had a one fish a
day, two-day format where you
added both fish together for a
two-day total, that was won by
a boat that caught a 50-plus
pound fish each day. The boat
was the Wild Turkey out of
Brunswick, Georgia, with
Captain Rick Smith and his fish
weighed .53 and 55 pounds
respectively.
And these were not the only
50-pound fish caught during
that tournament.
There was also a school offish
located at the Loran Towers off
of Stuart (just south of Ft.
Pierce) that the commercial
fishermen were having a field
day on. One report from a very :
reliable source confirmed that
during one seven-day period
during that run over 36 fifty-
pound fish were caught. Wow!


That's West Delta kind of num-
bers. Those schools are moving
our way.
Locally, smaller fish have
started showing up on the off-
shore reefs such as BR, TW, and
SS.
Further offshore, Matt
Pittman caught a large king that
reportedly was over 50 pounds.
The weight of that fish is not
public yet because of a tourna-
ment he's fishing in that reports
the weight at the end of the
tournament.
Now for my forgone conclu-
sion. If the pogies stay here all
summer, and the hurricanes, El
Ninos, and thermoclines stay
away, I predict that.this. will be
a big fish year for kingfish.local-
ly.
Now if I.can just figure out
how to catch a big one again..


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Baseball School
The Sunshine Baseball School
will take place at Wingate Park
in Jacksonville Beach on the fol-
'lowing dates:
June 5-8; June 12-15; June 19-
'22 and June 26-29.
Instruction takes place
Monday to Thursday from 8:30
a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
a mThe Sunshine Baseball School
S "features instruction from
Fletcher varsity coach Kevin
Brown, and current Senators
assistant coaches Dr. Jim
Timmons and Boomer
Bernstein. Cost is $125 per ses-
sion and includes lunches,
drinks and T-shirt. For more
information contact 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
"'-5'is from 8-a.m. until -fla.m.
Camp for grades 6-9 takes place
from. 12:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m.
S 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
The Bud Beech Summer
Camps at Nease High School
begin May 22.
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-
ing.
For more information or an
application form, call 686-4075
or e-mail beechjr@icomcast.net.
Cheerleading
The Ponte Vedra 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 Shari
Gruhn at 285-9915 or e-mail
sgruhn@comcast.net.

Flag Football
A flag football skills camp for
kids in grades 3 through 12 will
take place June 19-23 from 9 am.
until 2 p.m. at the University of
North Florida. Camp features sev-
eral current and former Jaguars
players including Kyle Brady and
Lonnie NMarts.
Cost is $175 for the week.
Register online at i9sports.com or
by phoning 992-GAME.

Football
Registration for Ponte Vedra
Pop Warner football and cheer-
leading, as well as junior pro-
grams, will take place May 6 and
May 13 from 10 a.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
includes a T-shirt.
For more information send an
e-mail to neasefootball@'bell-
south.net with name and
address to receive a brochure.

Girls on the Run
Registration is now open for
Girls on the Run of N.E.
Florida, an after-school pro-
gram for girls that combines
running and training for a 5K
(3.1 miles) run/walk, along
with healthy living education
and life lessons.
Spring programs take place
at various locations through-
out Ponte Vedra Beach,
Atlantic Beach and Neptune
Beach. For more information
phone (904) 321-4315 or visitL
iwww.GOTRneflorida.org.
Golf Instruction
Free golf instruction being
offered at the Jacksonville
Beach Golf Course. The free
adult new player clinic takes
place the third Saturday of each
month beginning at 4 p.m.
On the fourth Saturday of
each month will be a free class
for juniors (ages 6 to 17) at 4
p.m.
Pre-registration is not neces-
sary and equipment is available
for those who need it. All class-
es are taught by academy pro-
fessionals Nicky Martin, Mary
Lyons, Cooper Osborne and
Sandy Suckling. For more infor-
mation phone 476-2603.
Kayak Fishing
More than 200 kayak anglers
will take to local waters May 20
as Jacksonville hosts the
world's largest kayak fishing
tournament. At stake is more
than $45,000 in prizes and
gifts. The tournament also ben-
efits local charities.
Those interested can register
online at www.danielkids.org or
at www.JaxKayakFishing.com.

Soccer
Fletcher Soccer Camp will take
placeJuly 17-20 and July 24-27
at San Pablo Elementary School
fields (across from Fletcher High
School).
Camp for 7th to 12th graders
takes place from 9 a.m. until
noon. Cost is $130 per week or
$240 for both weeks. Discounts
are available if paid before June 1.
Camp for 5- to 10-year-olds
takes place July 17-20 from 5
p.m. until 7 p.m. Cost is $65.
Clinicians include Bentley
College head coach Peter,
Simonini, Fletcher High boys
coach Mike Levine, Fletcher girls
coach Megan Pardue and mem-
bers of the Embry Riddle
University soccer team.
For more information phone
Mike Levine at 635-8969 or e-
mail Megan Pardue at
ulrichm@educationcentral.org.

The Ponte Vedra Soccer Club is
conducting a Harley Davidson raf-
fle to raise funds for a training/ed-
ucational facility at Davis Park.
A total of 5,000 tickets, at a cost
'of $20 per ticket or six for $100,
will be sold with the grand prize
of a 2006 black Harley Davidson
fuel-injected Fat Boy motorcycle.
Drawing will take place May 13
at the annual spring picnic at
Davis Park. Tickets are available
online at PonteVedraS6ccer-
Club.com or at Bogey Grille,
Oceanside Cleaners and Play it
Again Sports.


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Your child can enjoy a delightful experience as our instructors
reinforce, strengthen, and enhance the thoughtfulness, kindness,
courtesy and manners you are teaching your children at home!
For Kindergarten Graduating 5th graders
Two sessions of Eight 1 hour classes'
Sessions: June 6 June 30 OR July 11 August 4
Days: Tuesday/Thursday OR Wednesday/Friday
Times: 9-10am, 10:30-11:30am, 12:30-1:30pm, OR 2-3pm
What: The Curriculum
Lesson 1 Orientation for Loved Ones/Meeting
and Greeting Manners
Lesson 2 Saying Kind Words/Giving and Receiving
Compliments/Doing Kind Deeds.
Lesson 3 Telephone Manners (putting a smile in your voice)
Do's & Don'ts
Lesson 4 Being a Gracious and Thoughtful Host or
Hostess/Visiting Manners
Lesson 5 Being a Gracious and Grateful Guest
Lesson 6 Expressing Appreciation in Person and in Writing
Lesson 7 Mealtime Manners/Formal & Informal Dining
Lesson 8 Culminating Activity/Dining at Selva Marina and
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Celebrating our 6th year in Jacksonville Beach, we're committed
to teaching kids more than just riding waves. Our goal is to give
our students the skills to take care of themselves in the ocean.
We've taught hundreds of boys and girls, with a perfect safety
record, how to avoid potential hazards such as rip currents and
collisions. We accomplish this with an uncrowded, well-staffed,
teaching environment.

One CPR certified instructor for every four student ratio.
A twenty student limit per session ensures individualized attention.
Every session is taught.by John Tully, a lifelong Beaches resident
with 38 years of worldwide surfing experience.
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pholos by LAURA FOWLER
In one heat,
Carmen Estele (at
right, from left)
races Mary Ewing,
Dot Galbraith and
Chet Galbraith.
Dot Galbraith turns
(top photo, below)
to see how far
behind she has
left her husband,
who points a fin-
ger in mock frus-
tration (middle
below) for the con-
spiracy that has
left him near the
starting gate.
Although Estele
takes the lead, the
winner of the heat
is Dot Galbraith.,


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races


FROM STAFF
It was the second Run for
the Roses in Palm Valley
Thursday, when a field of 16
seniors competed in the sec-
ond annual "Senior Keptucky
Derby."
Like its namesake, the
132fnd Kentucky Derby to be
run Saturday at Churchill
Downs, the Palm' Valley derby
was an eagerly anticipated
'Basicaly every hee


likes to do it," said Patti
Harvin, site coordinator at
the Palm Valley Senior Center
on Canal Boulevard, site of
Thursday's race.
Lined up four at a time in
lanes marked by tape strips
on the floor, each competitor
moved toward the finish line
by advancing the number of
spaces rolled on a die
matching the color of the
competitor's lane.'


Free Fishing for children ages 4 12
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Kids of all ages invited to other activities:
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In the finals, 90-year-old George Kennedy, who selected the
name "Old Faithful," leaves Vera Combs, a.k.a. "Moon Sail,"
in the dust (left), to claim the prize: a wreath of tissue paper
flowers and a blue ribbon (above).


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Inside
* Music (right)
...B-5

* Religion
... B 6-7

* Showtimes
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RARR4RA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLUMNIST


Magnolia trees
on the verge
of blooming

T'he weather has been
so beautiful that I
have opened the
windows, bringing back
memories of growing up
with climbing roses on
trellises near my bedroom
window.
I remember the joy of
waking up to that heav-
enly fragrance and enjoy-
ing sweet smells of
springtime, when all the
window in the house
would be open.
Since we are still enjoy-
ing working outdoors, I
want to answer a few
questions that have
recently come up.
QUESTION: I have a
magnolia with some
laves hanging down and
others falling off. The
ofly good thing is that it
hha many buds and a few
flowers have opened.,
What is going on?
-ANSWER: Magnolias, as
well as a few other trees,
seem to do this right
before they put on their
flush of blooms. The ,rea-
soni is that their gniergy
and nutrients are going
to the blooms and not to
the leaves. You will notice
that once the blooms
have completed their
glory, the leaves will
again, perk up. Any new
magnolias will need some
fertilizer to help with
that, but those that are
well-established get plen-
ty of food every time the
grass is fertilized.
As for leaves falling off,
.there are several reasons,
iione to worry about.
First, the tree may be
newly planted and still
getting itself adjusted,
losing a few leaves now
and then in the process.
[t takes energy to start
fresh in a new spot, and
something has to give,
right?
S'Second, the blooms are
taking so much away
from the tree that a few
leaves suffer, and third,
magnolia tends to have a
few leaves on it that nor-
nially stay brown, espe-
cially the undersides.
Maybe a few even have
some spots or small
insects, and they cause
the leaf to drop, but this
'is nothing to be con-
terned about.
Pick up the fallen
leaves so they do not
infect the ground, but
basically keep a watchful
eye on the tree. Chances
are that after the bloom-
ihg has completed, all
will return to normal,
and you can give it a
'light dose of food to
encourage that if you
desire.
I -Please remember that
magnolias are drought-
tblerant once they are
established, so be sure
and do not overwater
them.
Q: My Easter lily has
bitten the dust but it still
'lhas leaves. Should I pitch
it,or plant it, and if so,
S how?
A: You can get the lily
to bloom again next year,
but you have to plant it
into the ground and hope
the armadillos don't find
its bulb.
The foliage needs to
feed the bulb, so I suggest
you remove the foil
sleeve, place the pot
under a shrub or some


See MATHESON, B-2


Brown screened early version of 'Endless

Summer' at the Beach Theatre in 1964


'rrhe pity-of Jackgonville
S-""ea .Th-ickk boff its
annual' Moonlight
Movies series tonight at the
SeaWalk Pavilion with Bruce
Brown's classic documentary
on surfing, "The Endless
Summer."
The film was released to
general audiences in 1966,
*but was actually screened in
its original 16-mm format
right here at the Beaches on
Saturday, July 9, 1964, at the
old Beach Theatre. ,
The 95-minute film about
an around-the-w9rld jour-
ney by two surfers in search
of the perfect wave, didn't
have a soundtrack in 1964
so Brown gave a live narra-
tion on'the Beach Theatre
stage. ,
Earlier that same day, the
Beaches held its first-ever
surfing contest in subpar
conditions at the
Jacksonville Beach pier.
"The surf was really slop-
py that day, and all. of 1 or 2
feet," recalled John :
Bradshaw of Atlantic Beach,
one of 35' surfers in the con-
test.
"There was more oohing
and aahing going on at the
movie that night."
Mike Hynson, one of the
featured surfers in Brown's
documentary, gave a surfing
demonstration at the pier
on contest day.
Hynson wasn't the only
big-name surfer in
Jacksonville Beach that day.


JOHNNY
WOODHOUSE
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Also on hand at the con-
test and presumably at
the Beach Theatre that night
- were Phil Edwards, credit-
ed as the first to ride and
subsequently name "the
Banzai Pipeline;" Jqey
Cabell, an Hawaiian surf leg-
end who co-founded the
Chart House restaurant
chain in 1961; Hobie Alter, a
tandem surfing champion
whose catamaran design rev-
olutionized sailing in the
late 1960s; and Corky
Carroll, then the Pacific
Coast junior champion.
Carroll gave Cocoa Beach's
Gary Proper, the 1964
Jacksonville Beach surf con-
test champion, a run for his
money in the paddleboard
race.
Carroll went on to become
the world's top-rated surfer
in the late 1960s.
"The Endless Summer" is
considered to be the film


that spawned "a thousand
surf safatis," according to
magicsurfbus.com.
It also remains a classic
piece of documentary film-
making, despite its shoe-
string budget and Brown's
"laconic narration," as one
critic put it. ,
Brown shot the film
between 1962-64, but had
trouble finding a national
distributor.
The Beach Theatre wasn't
the only movie house that
held a sneak preview of
"The Endless Summer"
before 1966.
Brown also screened the
film for two weeks in "land-
locked" Wichita, Kan.,
according to
magicsurfbus.com, and for a
year at the Kips Bay Theatre
in Manhattan (New York,
not Kansas) before it was
picked up for distribution.
Robert August, the other
featured surfer in Brown's
film, is scheduled to make a
personal appearance at
tonight's screening.
In the July 16, 1964, edi-
tion of The Beaches Leader,
the newspaper gave Brown's
film a brief mention, simply
saying it was "a unique
movie."
At least the paper didn't
slam it, right?
Concessions and chair
rental will be available
tonight. For more details
about the free film series,
visit jacksonvillebeach.org.


This approach takes the lis-
tener along for the whole ride, as
you hear the music not just being
played but being made." Bruce
Springsteen, from the liner notes
of "We Shall Overcome, The
Seeger Sessions"

by HAL NEWSOME
REI'IEWIER
"We Shall Overcome, The
Seeger Sessions," marks a
departure from the typical
Bruce Springsteen album in
two major ways there are no
Springsteen-penned original
tunes, and the music is per-
formed "live," with no
rehearsals or overdubs.
The "jam session" setting
brings a vibrant sense of
immediacy and vitality as
well as nervous energy to
"The Seeger Sessions."
These are musicians who
know what they're doing and
enjoy what they're playing.
The album is a flavorful mix
of musical styles.' With heavy
emphasis on banjo and violin,
several songs on "The Seeger
Sessions" have a decidedly
country feel.
Owing to some fine accor-
dion playing, "Jessie James"
has a zydeco bent early on,
finishing up in true Dixieland-
jazz fashion. "Mrs. McGrath" is
Irish folk balladry at its finest.
Elements of jazz, country and
blues weave ebnstantly
through the.songs. There's
even a hint of old-time gospel
during the chorus of "Jacob's
Ladder."
While the songs deal prima-
rily with issues, such as the.


Civil Rights movement and
anti-war sentiments, the over-
all tone of the album is very
upbeat. This can be attributed
to the obvious joy Springsteen
and his supporting musicians
take in the loose, informal set-
ting of the recording sessions.
"The Seeger Sessions" is an
interesting counterpoint to
Springsteen's contemporary
folk album, 1995's "The Ghost
of Tom Joad." While "Ghost" is'
dark and somber and, ulti-
mately, difficult to listen too
in spite of the well-crafted
songs "The Seeger Sessions"
overflows with the exuberance!
of musicians playing well-
known and well-loved music.
Like last year's Springsteen
release, "Devils & Dust," "We
Shall Overcome, The Seeger
Sessions" is formatted as a
DualDisc, which'combines CD'
and DVD technology on one
disc.
The DVD side of "The Seeger,
Sessions" contains the 13
songs from the CD side in an
enhanced stereo format, as

See SEEGER, B-5


'Guys and Dolls' opens

today at Atlantic Theatres


FROM CONTRIBUTOR
Foundation Academy's
Performing Arts Department
will present its spring musical
"Guys and Dolls," at 7:30 p.m.
today and Saturday at the
Atlantic Theatres, 751 Atlantic
Blvd. -
Tickets are $5 for students
$10 for seniors and military,
and $15 for adults.
Based primarily on the
Damon Runyon short story
"The Idyll of Miss Sarah
Brown," the musical comedy
features romance, laughs,
dancing girls, and gangsters.
An unlikely romance strikes
up between a pure-at-heart
urban missionary (Sarah
Brown) and a slick Broadway
gambler (Sky Mastersoni.
Added to the mLx are Nathan
Detroit and. the sniffling Miss


Adelaide, who have been
engaged for 14 and still no
wedding bells.
"Guys and Dolls" has been
praised as one of the most well
constructed musicals in
Broadway history.
The show won a Tony for
Best Musical in 1951and a
Tony for Best Revival in 1992.
More than 40 students make
up the cast and crew. The show
is directed by Deborah L. Tyre,
technically directed and
designed by Tom Fallon, and
choreographed by Rhonda
Maurer. An eight-piece orches-
tral ensemble will be providing
the music under the direction
of Paul Weikle.
The show also runs May 1"2-
13 with Sunday matinees NMay
.7 and 14 at 2 p.m.: Call 249-
PLAY.


Mother's Day concert next Sunday


FROM CONTRIBUTOR
The city of Jacksonville
Beach hosts its 11th annual
Mother's Day Pops at the
Beach Concert featuring the
Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra on Sunday, May
14.
The concert is free to the
public.
The event marks the JSO's
sixth performance on the
SeaWalk Pavilion stage, built
specifically to meet the
orchestra's requirements.
"We are pleased to have
Fabio Mechetti conducting
again at the Sea Walk
Pavilion," says Mayor Fland
Sharp of Jacksonville Beach.
"The large stage screen
and use of cameras allow
the audience to see close-
ups of the performers and
the conductor giving the
audience a more intimate


experience."
Moms of the First Coast,
their families and friends,
will be treated to a special
performance of music spe-
cially selected by Fabio
Mechetti. The evening's per-
formance will include:

An Outdoor Overture

COPLAND
Voices of Spring

J. STRAUSS Jr.
Sousa on Parade
Arr. Hermann
Selections from The
Sound of Music

RODGERS
Salute to The Big Apple

CUSTER
Concerto for Flute Op.10,
No.3 (The Goldfinch)


VIVALDI
Les Roettges, flute
Selections from Crazy for
You

GERSHWIN
Selections from Harry
Potter and the Sorcerer's
Stone

WILLIAMS

The concert area opens at
5:30 p.m. Music begins at 6
p.m. with a performance by
the Kelly-Scott Jazz Quintet.
The JSO takes the stage at
8 p.m.
This is a family event, kids
of all ages are welcome. Soft
drinks, wine and beer, food,
and desert will be available
for purchase.
For more information, call
247-6100, 249-3868, or visit
www.jacksonvillebeach.org.


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Kyoko Takezawa performs Dvorak's Violin Concerto tonight with
the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra.


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Elias Hionides in the Foundation Academy production of "Guys
and Dolls."


For theKids


Yu-GI-OH DUELS are
staged at 2 p.m. Saturday at
Books-A-Million, 738 Marsh
Landing Parkway, Jacksonville
Beach. Call 273-8055 for infor-
mation.
HANDS-ON CHILDREN'S
MUSEUM offers hands-on
activities, play and learning
opportunities for kids from
9:30 a.m, to 5 p.m. Monday
through Saturday at 8580
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville.
Admission is S3.50 for children
ages 1-3 and $5.50 for all oth-
ers. Call 642-2688 for informa-
tion.
JMONIA'S ARTEXPLORIUM
LOFT is a multi-generations
learning environment that
offers 16 hands-on stations for
children and adults to explore
the concepts in modem and
contemporary art. Entry is free
with paid entrance to the
Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art. Children are
admitted free every Sunday for
family Free Day at 333
Hemming' Plaza in downtown
lacksonville. Hours of opera-
tion are 11 a.m. .to 5 'p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday,
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday ,
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call
366-6911 for information.
HEARTSONG offers
Kindermusik and' playday
classes Tuesday to Saturday in
Jacksonville Beach and Ponte
Vedra Beach for children from
birth to age 7. For
Kindermusik, a music and
movement program for all
ages, children are divided by
age group. Playday is for walk-
ers to 26 months old and
includes parachute play, climb-
ing and musical activities.
Preschool. children and up
attend without parents. .One
trial class is free. Call 249-3828
for information or visit
www.heartsong-km.comr.
ART CONNECTIONS at the
Cummer Museum of Art &
Gardens in Jacksonville con-
tains hands-on, high-tech and
low-tech interactive exhibits
that encourage physical activi-
ty and quiet contemplation.
Walk through a painting,
create patterns with dance,
make a collage, listen to a
sculpture, or paint with a vir-
tual paintbrush. The museum
is located on the north bank of
the St. Johns River at 829
Riverside Ave., phone 356-
6857. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9
p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday, and noon
to 5 p.m. Sunday.
THE BEACHES BRANCH of
the Jacksonville Public Library,
600 Third St., Neptune Beach
also has children's activities.
Call 241-1141 and press 4 for


children's activities and 5 for
the children's reference desk.
MOMIMY & ME for ages 6
months to 2-1/2 years features
songs, parachute games, finger
play, rhythm band music and a
way to meet other, parents or
grandparents while having fun
with youtirchild. Offered begin-
ning in September.at Nancy'
Dance Studio. For information,
call 241-8349 for information.
*CARVER COMMUNITY
CENTER, 738 Fourth Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach, has many
activities for kids, including
karate, tutoring and games.
247-6218.
*A MOMS AND TOTS group
.meets regularly at Isle of Faith
United Methodist Church oh
San Pablo Road, next to
Alimacani Elementary School.
For information, 221-1700.
MOTHERS OF PRE -
SCHOOLERS, support groups
for moms of children ages 5 or
younger, meet as follows:
Christ the Redeemer
Church, 190 S. Roscoe Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach, 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. the third Monday of the
month (285-8009). -
East Pointe Baptist
Church, 270 N. Keman Blvd.,
lacksonville, 9 a.m. to noon
the second and fourth Tuesday
of the month (220-2377).
Mayport Naval Station
chapel, 9:30 a.m. the third
Monday of the month (270-
5212).
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
church, 4510 Palm Valley Road,
Ponte Vedra Beach, 9:15 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. the second and
fourth Monday of the month
1285-8225).
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
AND HISTORY offers crafts,)
science experiments, plan~etari-
um shows and live demonstra-
tions throughout the year.
There is a play area for young
children and permanent
'exhibits on marine life in the
Jacksonville area. Exhibits are
rotated. There' is also' an area
where live animals are exhibit-
ed and the public is invited to
watch the feedings, which are
done on schedule. Call 396-
MOSH for information.
WINSTON FAMILY YMCA
is on Landrum Lane, next to
Landrum Middle School in
Ponte Vedra Beach.-
It has a heated swimming
pool and offers swimming les-
sons and family swim times.
The center features a teen
room and occasional organized
activities for youth. The center
also has classes for children
and youths. The YMNCA is
home to organized basketball
activities for ages 5 and up.
Memberships to the YMCA
cover most programs and are
available with financial assis-
tance. Call 543-9622.


Cont. from B-i
where inconspicuous, and let
it slowly go yellow.
When that has happened, it
is time to plant the bulb.
.Select a spot on the eastern -
westrn inside of the house, dig
down as'far as the pot's soil is,
and plop it.into the ground.
If you remember where they
are and don't dig them up,
they will be fine through the
winter and bloom again next
year. They are in a large fami-
ly of lily bulbs like the tiger
lilies.
Q: If my azaleas need to be
pruned, when and how.
should I do it, and what else
do they require?
A: The two words I love in
this question are "if" and
"need." Doing things as habits
- automatically pruning azal-
eas, using weed and feed or
putting lime on the lawn, for
example are all taboo in
this new world of gardening.
. Instead, we should do..
tlh'ihgs to plants if they have a
need for it. If they don't, we
leave them alone.
This saves work and money
and-cuts back on yard trash,
making our environment a
healthier, happier place for us
and for the future.
. So, that being said, always
look at what you are thinking
of doing and first say, "Does
this need it? Or If I see this,,
then what do I do?"
Azaleas were bred to be nat-
urally flowing bushes of all
heights, many flower colors
and petal forms, and differing
sized leaves as well as differing
times of bloom..
We could select azalea types
that would bloom from early
spring right up to the heat of
summer. Some native to our
area are really neat plants
with yellow and orange
blooms.
Azaleas were the backbone
of developers' landscaping
about 20 years ago, and many
older neighborhoods have
tons of them. Newer neigh-
borhoods seem to have foun-
dation plants that simply stay
green all' year but drn"t neces l
saxily flower. ,,
I learned how to handle


azaleas while living in
Birmingham, Ala., where they
are positively magnificent.
Yard workers often whack at
azalea plants now whether
they need it or not. The purist
may prune them differently
and only if needed.
You can tell it needs to be
trimmed by dead or weak
growth in the center, tall
spikes growing up or spread-
ing into nearby flower beds,
etc. The most common is the
first, and you would have' had
very few blooms this year
with the green leaves being
pretty scarce and on the outer
edges of the plant.
Using a set of hand pruners,
imagine the azalea branch
looking like your extended
arm with the blooming cluster
being your open hand. Hold
your arm up and you'll easily
see what I mean.
The correct way to prune an
azalea is to either make a cut
where your elbow is or as far
in as your armpit would be! If
theinterior of the bush is
weak, go way to the armpit.
This will allow for new growth
to fill in the void. Its OK to
shear off the extraneous spikes
or to gently reshape the bush,
but I personally am not in
favor of a tightly pruned azal-
ea made to look like a mound,
hedge or topiary. If you like
that, I can't tell you not to do
it!
And, by the way, many azal-
eas simply do not need to be
.pruned every year, especially if
they are. young and just get-
ting started.
All azaleas need a dose of
azalea/camellia fertilizer either
in spring or fall; frankly, I like
to do it both times simply to'
give added strength to the
plant to weather the heat of
summer and-the possible cold
of winter. They have shallow
roots and need to be mulched
to a depth of about.3-4 inch-
es.
Next week I will give you
tips on flowers or flowering
shrubs to plant for summer
color. Call me at 363-9872 if
you have a gardening con-
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Loggerhead' opens today at 1st St Gallery


One of the most presti-
gious, expensive art
magazines in the coun-
try, Art News, has an article in
this month's edition titled,
"The Global Art Boom."
the demand for art and the
escalating prices being paid by
collectors throughout the
world insures that art' is big
business.
This is national news, but
we have seen a tremendous
interest and growth of the arts
in Florida in recent years -
more galleries, larger muse-
ums, more classes, festivals
and people engaged with the
arts in some form.
The number of art openings
this weekend confirms the
interest we are experiencing.
Atieast six openings take
pla e tonight.
.- The Jacksonville Museum
o6M4odem Art will open three
new exhibits in three galleries:
"Flow, Paintings and;
[In'sallations by Radcliffe
Bailey," "Nature of Elegy,
Works by Timothy
McDowell," and "Pilgrimages,
Drawings by Clive King."
Receptions for all three will be
6 p.m. to 9 p.m. today at the
museum, 333 N. Laura St.,
Jacksonville. Call 366-3511.
"Loggerhead 2006" opens
with a reception from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. today at First Street
Gallery, 216-B First St..
Neptune Beach.
SThis multimedia group
exhibition will benefit the
Bqpches Sea Turtle Patrol and,
includes works in clay, fiber,'
glass, pastels and metal as ,
w.ll as prints, paintings, 'jew--
elly and photography. ,
'w.:",This and-That," watercol-
o'.and collage works by Terese
Muller, will open with a
reception from 5 p.m. to 8
p.m. today at the. Charles
Gallery, 228 N. Third Ave.,
Jacksonville Beach. Call 329-.
0029.
Finally, "Lakes and
Locks," abstract acrylic paint-
ings by Vicky Lennon, opens
with a reception from' 5.pm.

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to 8 p.m. today at Abbott
Tract Artists, 31 San Marco
Ave., St. Augustine. Call (904)
829-2934.
*.
While you're taking in the,
opening tonight at Abbott
Tract Artists, enjoy First Friday
Art Walk, a tour of. numerous
galleries' In St. Augustine. '
Many of.the galleries remain
open until 9. p.m',or 10 p,m,
The new exhibit of photog-
raphy at the. Cultural Center
ae Ponte Vedra Beach is .worth
seeing; whether you appreci-
ate photography or not..
The works. of Jay Shoots,
Paul Karabinis and Dominick
Martorelli and not traditional
photography. Each of theses
artists. uses. imagination, skill.
and, experimental inethods to
produce original works that
stir the mind and give some-
thing completely new to
observe' '.
Withminimum color, the
artists have created effect.
rinpossilie.to get frim .paint.
and brush. The exhibit will
remain through Junq 2 at the
Cultural ,Center.
Sboots will talkabout tech-
nique,at 11 a.m. Saturday,
May20, at the Cultural
Center,' 50. Executive Way,
Ponte .Vedra Beach. Call 280-'
0614.
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"Art in',the Park,".an out-
'door art. festival, will.be held
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in


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Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
Artists will be displaying
paintings, jewelry, photogra-
phy, sculptures and much
more. For information, call
246-4061.
"Dancin' in the Streets," an
art and music festival, takes
place on Saturday, May 13, at
Beaches Town Center at the
beach end of Atlantic
Boulevard.
The Cummer Museum of
Art & Gardens will have Cafe
Night from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Thursday.
Enjoy the "St.'Johns River
Captured Through the Lens"
show, photographs by mem-
bers of the Jacksonville and
inspired by the St. Johns
River.
The current featured exhib-
it, "Ansel Adams and Edward
Land, Art, Science and
Invention, Photographs from
Sthe Polaroid Collection," will
be at the CiAmmer through
June 4.
Registration is being taken
for children's summer art
'classes at the, Cultural Center
at Ponte Vedra Beach, which
run May 22 to July 8 for ages
4 to 5 and ages 6 to 10. Call
280,0614.
I close this column on a sad
note. Ken Moore, a well-
known local artist, passed
away unexpectedly on April 7
at his home.
Ken was an artist and
teacher, a freelance illustrator
and a museum artist who held
classes for many years at his
home.
There will be a memorial
celebration of his life from 2
'p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the
Knights of Columbus Hall,
1505 Hendricks Ave.,
-Jacksonville.
In lieu of flowers, donations
may be made in his memory
to a charitable organization
that supports the arts.


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Music


CLUB SCENE


Concerts


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-
dd.: Send to mitchell@beach-
eslkader.com. Call 249-9033 for
information.
Aromas Cigar, Wine &
Martini Bar, 880 AlA N.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 280-2525.
Retro 80's with Radio 80 at
9'0: p.m. today. Le Monde
Quartet plays Latin music at 9
p.m. Tuesday and Saturdays.
The Boxiockers are in at 9 p.m.
\Wdnesdays. Wine tasting
froi'h 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every
Thursday followed, by the
JaSon Anderson 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
1 Night. DJ Jade spins old wave
afid 80's retro at 9 p.m. Friday.
DJiD KGB spins at 9 p.m.
Saturday.
2Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth
Ave. N., Jacksonville. Beach *
246-9874. DJ Dale spins
Thursday through Saturdays.
Tod Many 'Shoes performs
Friday, Feb. 24.
SBgey Grille, 150 ,Valley
Circle, Ponte, Vedra Beach *
249-3338. LiVe music from 7-
11 p.m. today.
0
Brewster's, 11003 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville 223-9850.
Big Engine performs at 9 p.m.
today. Dana Salmela plays
acoustic music at 9 p.m.
1Wddnesdays. Karaoke is held
every Tues.
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Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mavport
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 Tow Blvd,-
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777.
Lisa and the Mad Hatters per-
form at 8;30 p.m. today.
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Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
Go Ask Alice performs at 9
p.m. today. and Saturday.
Karaoke every Wednesday.

The Courtyard, .200 1st St.
N.,N Neptune Beach BEAM
performs from 7 to 10 p.m.:
Saturday.

Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach *
249-9595. Kevin Byrnes plays
at 9 p.m. today. The Boxrockers
are in at 9 p.m. Saturday.
Bobby Flynn appears at 9 p.m.
Sunday.
: '
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub
& Restaurant, 333 1'st St. N.;
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Jimmy Solari is in every
Wednesday. Spade McQuade
plays traditional Irish music
every Thursday. Meridian plays
traditional Irish music at 4
:p.m. Sunday.
\ : "r ** !i O O '
Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish. Dr.,
Atlantic Beach 246-4293. Live
music' today and .Saturday.
Songwriter's night with Seth
Ramsdill every Tuesday. Reggae
with Pill Pill every Wednesday.
The Wes Cobb Band is' in
Thursday. ,
,'
Freebird Live,.200 N. First
St.i Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. Blueground Undergrass
CD. Release Party at 9 p.m.
today. Eugene, Something
Distant, Sidetrack "and


Kentucky Fuzz appear
Saturday. El Toro Loco with
The White Buffalo and Don
McClosky are in Sunday.
S* .
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 to 11 p.m.
Saturday.
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 Miniard ,is in
Saturday. Michael Howard is in
from 7 to 1 p'.m. Sunday. Will
Hurley performs today and
Monday.

Max's Restaurant, 1312
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach
247-6820. John Evans plays
the piano from 6:30 to 10 p.m.v

today 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 NM
spin Saturday. Live reggae with
Pili Pili and DJ Infader for
Service Industry Sundays. DJs
Shanghai and Lord Swift spins
--reggae, reggaeton and-hip-hop-
on Tuesday.

Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-
7877.Three WVay Street are in
today and Saturday.. Live
acoustic music Sunday.
' ': r .' ': L I :' '' .
Restaurant Medure, 818 N.
Florida AlA, Ponte Vedra
Beach 543-3797. Nightfall
performs from 8 p.m. to close
today and Saturday.

The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay
Beach, 246-2255. DJ
Anonymous spins Sun-Wed. DJ
Marco spins every Thurs.

Shelbv's Coffee Shoppe,
200 1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-2922, Ther John' Thomas
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sunday.
r 1 .: .
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
Ana Popovic plays from 7-11
p.m. Sunday., Tickets are $7.
*.'* '
Tavern mat Sawgrass, 43 PGA
Tour Blvd, Ponte V'edra 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.
.* *


Seeger: Sessions on CD


I Cont. from B-I
well as a 30-minute film of the
recording of the album and
several filmed performances.
The film documents the
recording process of "The
Seeger Sessions." ..
Springsteen gives verbal,
instructions to the musicians
during the songs, enhancing
the! spontaneous feel of the
music. There are also two
bonus tracks, "Buffalo Gals"
and "How Can I Keep from
Singing."
Fans should be aware, how-
ever, that the DualDisc format
will not play on some CD and


DVD players.
In addition to being an
homage to Seeger and folk,
music in general, this is one of
Springsteen's most enjoyable,
albums; meticulous produc-
tion and engineering have
been replaced by loose and
energetic performances.
As he says in "The Seeger:
SSessions" liner notes, the lis-
tener gets to hear 'the music
being made, not just played.
The result is as enjoyable as
sitting on a front porch in the
evening, listening to musi-
cians entertaining themselves
as well as their 'audience.


COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA
The St. Augustine
Community -Orchestra per-
forms at 8 p.m. today at the
Lightner Museum's Cafe
Alcazar, located behind the
museum at 75 King Street, St.
Augustine. Admission is free.
Call 471-3026 for information.

SPRING MUSICAL
The Foundation .Academy's
Spring Musical is staged at 7:30
p.m. today through Sunday
and May ,12 and 13 at the
Atlantic Theatres,. 751 Atlantic
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RELIGION


To include your church's Destinations." -attend and churches are
vacation Bible school in the 'The cost is $17 and compli- encouraged to bring their
Leader's listing, send inform, mentary pre-school childcare youth groups. Tickets can be
tion to religion@beach-, is available. For reservations or -- purchased at Family Christian
esleader.com or fax to 249- information call Lynn Petry at Stores at Regency Park and the
1501. 221-4536. Avenues and from the church
Talent Show Celebration Day office. New Beginnings is at
The 2006 Church-wide New Beginnings Baptist 1050 SR AlA in Ponte Vedra,
Talent Show at Ponte Vedra Church will have a church din- for information call 285-4288.
United Methodist Church will ner with family activities on Mother's Day cards
be held on Friday, May 12 at 7 Sunday at 12:30 p.m. Please Palms Presbyterian Church
p.m. Dessert will be served fol- bring a side dish, vegetable, or will have Mother's Day cards
lowing performances by dessert and folding chairs. New available at church services on
returningmusiciansandcomre- Beginnings is at 1050 State Sunday. Donations will be
dians as well as some new acts. Road AlIA in Ponte Vedra, call: sent to0Africa to purchase mos-
The proceeds will benefit mis- 285-4288 for information. quito netting to prevent malar-
sions. The church address is 35 Cancer Etiquette 101 i$ a which is a leading cause of
Executive Way, Suite 130 in On May 17 the Sisterhood of : ; death for mothers and infants
Ponte Vedra; call 280-5141 for Beth El the Beaches Synagogue ; 't. ...- there. Palms is at 3410 SeThird
information. will offer Cancer Etiquette 101. --' St. in: Jacksonville Beach. For
Lag B'omer at Chabad A four-member panel will pro- BAPTIST. information call246-6427.
Chabad @ the Beaches will ide an educational program Mother's Day breakfast .., '' .'
celebrate the Jewish holiday of and discussion offering St. drew's A.M.E. Church
Lag B'omer with a BBQand fun. insights on how to communi- .. ... .... is sponsoring a Mother's Day
activities for the entire, family cate with someone with a seri- breakfast on Saturday, May 13,
on Tuesday, May.16th. The ous or chronic illness. -..from. 8 .... m.- to 10 a.m.l Te
event will be held at Chabad at Thle program will be from 11 :' breakfast will be held at T
521 AlAN in Ponte Vedra; call a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Beth El at .. : .-.. ..... .... ... Village Inn Restaurant at 200
285-1588 or email 288 N. Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte pnio oy KATHY NICOLETTr Third St., Neptune Beach. Fcor
LagBaomer@'chabadbeaches.co Vedra. It is offered in conjunc- Ambassador Baptist Church is located at 2134 Mayport Road. Matthew Staley is the Pastor. information contact Vallie M.
m for information. tion with Jewish Family and Sunday School is at 10 a.m. and services are held at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Sundays. Prayer Holloway at 249-7624.
Encourager's Luncheon Community Services and is Meeting and Bible study are at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays. For information, call 246-7779. Zoe U. anniversary
The Neptune Baptist Church open to the public. RSVP to the Zoe University will celebrate
Encouragers Luncheon will be Jewish Healing Network at style dog products as a Job seekers meet St. Paul's Catholic Church its 25th anniversary with a
held on Thursday, May 11 at 394-5723. fundraiser for the church's Christ Episcopal Church is carnival with rides, games, a weekend of activities on May
11 a.m. Those in attendance Congregational Meeting building fund. The church is sponsoring a series of job seek- rummage sale, and refresh- 12 through the 14. Zoe
are requested to bring some- St. Andrew's Lutheran located at 276 N. Roscoe Blvd. er workshops to help those ments will be held today University is a non-denomina-
thing of meaning to them that Church will hold the semi- in Ponte Vedra; call 285-5347 seeking jobs or changing career through May 7. Hours of oper- tional institution offering
they have had for 25 years or annual Congregational for information, direction. The workshops will ation will be 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. degrees in theology and other
longer. For reservations call Meeting and Covered Dish Gospel night be conducted by human May 5; noon to 11 p.m. May 6 related areas of study through
249-2307. Neptune Baptist is Luncheon in the Fellowship The Gospelaires will perform resource professionals and cor- and 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. May 7. distance learning and at sites
at 407 3rd Street in Neptune Hall on Sunday, May 21 at 12 in concert on Sunday at First porate executives. There is no The church address is 224 N. in Jacksonville.
Beach. noon. For information call Christian Church of the charge and the public is invit- 5th St. in Jacksonville Beach. The anniversary weekend
Women's luncheon 249-4575; the church address Beaches at 6:30 p.m. The group ed. Call 249-2600 for information, will include a graduation cere-
The Women's Connection is 1801 Beach Blvd. has performed around the The workshops, held on Christian Band Concert mony, ordination service, ban-
outreach luncheon will be Blessing of dogs state and in Georgia and Saturdays, will be on May 6 The Christian Rock Band, quet, and river cruise. For
held on Wednesday, May 10 "Celebrate Life's Blessings" Kentucky. Guest soloist Albert and 20, June 3 and 17, July 8 Seventh Day Slumber, will per- information contact the
from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at will be held at Lord of Life Marvin from Lakeland, Fla., and 22, and Aug. 5 in room form in a concert for all ages at University office at 743-6166
the Jacksonville Golf and Lutheran Church on Saturday, will be featured in the concert. 108 of the church's Christian New Beginnings Baptist or visit
Country Club. The theme is May 13 from 5 to 7:30 p.m.. There is no charge for the Formation Center. The church Church at 7 p.m. on Saturday, www.zoeuniversity.com.
"Here Comes the Bride" with a This will be a special event for concert which is open to the is at 400 San Juan Drive, Ponte May 13. Tickets for the con-
fashion show from The Simple people and their dogs and will public. The church address is Vedra. Sign up by calling 285- cert, sponsored by the church's
Bride. The guest speaker is include a Blessing of the Pets. 2125 Ocean Front in Neptune 6127 or e-mail crhbeach@'com- youth nrinistry, are $5 in See BRIEFS, next page
Barbara Moss; her inspirational The church is partnering with Beach. Call 246-2010 for infor- cast.net. advance or $10 at the door.
topic is '"Detours and Moondoggie to offer boutique mation. St. Paul's carnival The community is invited to

CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH CALVARY Worship With alms
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach CA gi ,. c ,, Your Family Presbyterian
| 285-6127 Anglicaan Chburch Your Family Presbyterian 4r
Sunday 7:45. 9:00, 11:00 AM. 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist .Aorhip. entered caccn.regt.on ThiS Church
Saturday ,5:30 PM Holy Eucharist a ?the.-'gbcan tradition
Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist Meeting at rhe University Center at UF WeCk Worship Services
SfKernari & Alumni Or.) ''h 'fl W o .S v
Evening Prayer in the Chapel ,.,rday Worsnip;.10:30am .8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
6:00 PM- bn..T ues., Thiurs..Trn. .. --,'r .. ,, .,unday.Sqpool:,,.9OOam.. < i -,I 5:45 p.m. '
Nursery Available for Saturday; honeGrousorro,*.eekr.n5.:ro5pnaJaC,-n/,, B Nrseryatallsrv.ms '
& unar Servicme .Pmer ana Healing Sewce, Secmnd 0Sucars, pm Nursery at all services
& Sunday Services : ,:r--T, 5^^'^ r;. 7 '
All are welcome ChristEpiscopalChurch.org e"....." ,"'c" ........, Sunday School
COASTAL CHRISTIAN 2 g-'. d... .. Worship Opportunities SUNRISE all ages 9:40 a.m.
rti ees at ayne Dyer 9:00 a.m. Contemporary* COMMUNITY CHURCH Rev. Dr. Thomas Walker
O Cgregation-meets at The Power of Intention. 11:15 a.m. Traditional* ev. r. omas aker
Castillode Mxko Louise Hay' *Kids Worship provided An Evangelical Free Church Senior Pastor
a ie xc You Can Heal Your Life ip pro Rev. Carol DiGiusto
1222 S. Third Street Deepak Chopra 10:00 a.m. for all ages Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m. Senior Associate Pastor
553-9910 .Peace Is The r. Rev. Jeff Bennett,Pastor Worship Service 10:15 a.m Re Associatndrew KukPastor
S d d y We think you're going to love our church! PN T Vn R Adam Mvers, ouh Associate Pastor
SIndayS. Join us on Sunda)sat 10:30 a.m. PONTE VEDRA Adam yers,Youth
Best Western at ..... 35 Executi-e Way, PVB 298 Aquatic Drive 3410 Soutm Third Streel
10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1-95&J.TrnerButlerBlvd. UInited Methodist AcrosmAIA rom Rawi.gsSchool Atlantic Beach Jacksonville Beach
10:00 a.m. -11:30 a.m. Behind Prosperit Bank Atlantic Beach o. ^ S ^
Jacksonville Church of Religious Science Church 280-5141 www.pv-umc.org Phone: 249-3030 P M ww p2almscurch org
WvW.COaSltalchristian.Org 398-4353 or www.jaxcrs.org "Connecting the Unconnected" ne 249-3030
HOLY TRINITY Ponte Vedra x UNITY DAILY WORD BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
*" ANGLICAN CHURCH Presbyterian Church STUDY CLASS Ij_ CHURCH -
S A TraditionalAnglican Church L '"Where friends gather to worship'. Wed. Evening 7:30 pm MISSOURI SYNOD T

Holv2 C 4510 Palm Val Road R 210i arc Ribault Garden Club 1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M. Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m. 1050 -hghwa.v Al A.* 285-4288 705 2nd Ave. N., Jax Bch Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
every Sindaat 8:00A.M. Sun.Worship9:00&10 :da30Bak m. (Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.) Phone: 249-5418
Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel Sunday Breaf ast Traditional worship 8:30am Revnernd Betty R. Sikkiand 7th St. N.) Phone: 249-5418
at 610 Florida Bd.. Neptune Beach Nursery & Toddler Ministries Bible Sudy 9:40am Reverend Betty Sikking http:l .blcaxbeach.or
MAILNG ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294 Middle, High School. Colege Celebration Worship 10:30am 355-5100 8:30 a.m. &ec 11:00 a.m. sercn
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. FL 32240-0294 Adult Ministries Associate Pastor Jeremy Gates Dial A Prayer 355-7044 Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
www.holyrinitneptunebeach.org Music & Art Ministries Associate Pastor Chris Parrin Churchy Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar Home of a Bethlehem Visit w .onlinewthnewbeginnings.com cof the Daily Word Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.
ST. ANDREW'S L .~ ST. FRANCIS St. Paul's by the Sea g- ..CrUADr ps TRADITIONAL- YET TIMELY
LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA) -THE-FILD b t-eaML 1 BFLUICH l Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m.
A (BY THE SEA) uo EPISCOPAL CHURCHn EpiscOpal Church -"r Worship Service10:15 a.m. :
S 801 BStephen Ministly Conegation Ch rc o .Yo NWUNE BEACH Youth Fellowship 11:30a.m.
1801 Beach Blvd. I RELEVANT RREALU. P-OOTsey ELEVANT
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575 REAL Nursery Provided -
PASTOR MICHAEL BLAKER ,o S 9 S ".Pastor Steve McCoy CHRIST
Sunday Worship 895 CR 210 Palm Valley Associate Pastor Howard MNIlinn UNITED MEthODIST CHURCH
8:00 am & 10:30 am 4 1V2 miles west of Intracoastal Welcome Families Children's Chapel At 10 am Sun. WORSHIP SERVICES UIT MEU H
Sunday SSunday unday Services 8:45 am & 11:00 AM u ailes Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun. Sunday 8:30 & 10:15AM 400 Penman Road (at Atlantic)
Children 9:15 am Christian Formation 10:10am glChristian Formation At 9:00 am Wednesday 7 PM Neptune Beach 249.5370
Youth/Adult 9:15 am Nursery Provided Corner of 5th St. & 11th Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL www.stpaulsbythesea@spbls.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. JOHN'S
""; CHURCH ILUTHERAN CHURCH E of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ) S AULSCATHOLIC CHURCH
i 15 he e Alan Beach LUTHERAN CHURCH 2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, NeptuneBeach CATHOLIC 2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beachi
1 4W6 50 Rev.Dr Gabe Goodman, Pastor (ELCA) B ah Curch Come worship with us by the ocean. Father Joseph Meehan
'Preschoo0Kinderga0en Oflece 241-7335 SUNDAY Traditional Services Jacksonville Beach Saturday MASSE5 p.m
www communitypcusaorg Ph. 285-5347 9:00 am (ontemporary Worship Serice ^ 8:00 &.9:00a ch ,m A ,ai,, ne,,r Sundav a.m.. 11 a.m.


Schedule: Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor 10:30 am Traditional Service Celeb atona raise a .r. m. 0, p. r ser Available Sda orn
10:45 am Nursery Available Sunday Moing
Sunday Morning Worship 830& 11a m. Sunday Contemporary Worship WEDNESDAY Saturday Mass 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. RECONCLrIATION .
Church School,-All Ages 945 a m. 8:30am 6:30 pm. The Gathering WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY) Sunday Mass 7:00,8:30, 10:00, Saturdav 10:00 a.m. or b apt.
Y.ioulh Felloships 5p.m Bible Stude for Eve.4ge & Lfe Suarion 5:30 Supper south 11:30 a.m. & 7p.m. RELIGIOUS EDUCA
Contemporary Worship Serv. 55 pm Sunday Church School 9:45am Bi Studi for Eege & Lfe Stuation 6:30 Choir, Bible Study, Youth W1e30 .d'&p.U T
ChaelChor Wes Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am 407 Third Street MahlonDixon, Senior Pastor246-2010 Saturday Confessions Wed. 600 p.m.(K-3 7:15p.m. (4-6gr.)
ChancelChoir Wednesdays 7 p m. Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am www.neptunebapdst.org Neptune Beach James Collins, Associate Pastor After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m.
Weekday PreschooVKindergarten (3.4 & 5 yr olds) Nursery Provided Tom Bary, Pastor 4-249-2307 www Iccbdoc com iemall.fccbdoc@bellsouth.net O246-6014
Palm Valley Baptist Church IO L Rabb E er Ben-Ye hD Spntul Lder OCEANSIDE
2I85-2OP c447 .n' ei .l ,., -...,,, saw-am.. 3, ,,, r P.eden, CHURCH OF CHRIST I FIRST BAPTIST
285-2447 1025 Snug Harbor Court F" 'T API
Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor t O 288 N. Roscoc Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (fx) 273-5567 (off Mayport Rd at W. 11th St. and Orchid
edeirtni, /oos 0iyO se44 cee a 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"2'. Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 12:00 noon Atlantic'Beach, FL 32233 Bible Study 9:15 a.m.
Worship service all 10:30gesM Saturday 5:00 pm Religious School Sundays 9:00 a.m & Wednesdays 4:30 p.m. 246-2709 Blended Worship 1030 a.m.
Evening Bible Sopportudy cities :PM Sunday8:00am, 9:30am& 1:00am We have a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish Murre Evening Worship 6:30p.m.
Family Dinner 6:00 oPM r community. Please contact our office m-f 8-5 for information about adult Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m. EvenngWorship 6:30p.m.
Children ana Youtn Bible Stuvdy 7.00 PM (904) 268-2500 education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Adu lt orsnid rseprole 7:00 PM f wl.MandarinChristian.com Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
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Broadway

actress to

perform

at UNF

M1ay 10

by KATHY NICOLETTI
a STAFF WRITER
Gretchen van Aken,
Broadway actress and'retired
United Methodist minister,
will'perform in "Called Girl"
at '7 p.m. Wednesday at the
University of North-Florida.
This one-woman show, to
be held in the recital hall of
the' fine arts building, "is a
hysterical theatrical reminis-
cende of van Aken's life," .
according to a press release ,
from: UNF. The performance is
frde'and open to the public.
Van Aken, who resides in
Ponite Vedra, retired from the.
ministry after serving as cam-
pusiT'inister at UNF and
Jacksonville University. 'She
was also, the full-time minister
atiJU and executive director of
the Sanctuary in Jacksonville.
In "Called Girl," van Aken
begins the story of her life
with!her childhood in
Ridgeway, Pa., where her fam-
ily operated a.funeral home.
It continues through her
developing interest in per-
forming, her professional
show business career, ups and
dovwn in her personal life and
her call to the ministry.
'"We all have a million sto-
ries about how we got where
we are," van Aken said in an
interview. .
"There is joy in the journey,
, ..and the grace of God is in,
the doing."
During the performance,
-an Aken uses humor and
music to share the backstage
story of her life.
A dozen songs from her


stage performances help her
express her thoughts and .
emotions as a young woman
realizing her dreams and
experiencing life's joys and
sorrows.
Van Aken said she was
blessed with family members,
friends and mentors who
encouraged her to fulfill her
dreams, including writing.
"Called Girl." Many of these,
people'also become part of.
her performance as her story
enfolds. i" (
Van Aken's professional
career in show business began
in the 1960s. She appeared in
the Broadway productions of
"Oliver" and "Walking
Happy," several off-Broadway
productions, television com-
mercials, soap operas and
other productions.
In the 1980s, she enrolled


at Yale Divinity School follow-
ing the end of her first mar-
riage. There she earned a mas-
Ster of divinity degree while at
the same time raising her two'
children.
In. 1987, she was ordained
in the United Methodist
Church. She served at
churches in New York City,
Connecticut and New York
state,
In 1995, she moved to
Northeast Florida to begin her
ministry at the local universi-
ties.
Van Aken retired from the
full-time ministry in 2002.
She continues to serve the
community through her
involvement in the Homeless
Coalition, the Jacksonville
Community Council, Faith in
Action, the United Way, and
the Mayor's Victims


Assistance Advisory Council.
She is also the vice president
of Compassionate Friends.
Van Aken has performed in
"Called Girl" locally and at
*the Chautauqua Institute in
New York. Her ultimate dream
for "Called Girl" would be to
have it made into a film, she.
said.
Van Aken will return to the
Boomtown Theater in
Jacksonville for several per-
formances of "Called Girl" in
June. For information, contact
her at catalpa@vanakenjohn-
son.com.
Van Aken said that she
hopes the show will encour-
age people to believe in them-
selves and never give up.
It begins and ends with
light because "the light always
shines in the darkness," she
said. -- "


Briefs: Beth El celebrates its second anniversary


-Volunteers wanted
Beaches Fine Arts Series is
looking for volunteers for their
annual fund-raiser, the
Lifestyle Realtors Beaches Fine
Arts Sprint Triathalon Series, to
be held on May 13, June 10,
and July 8. Call 270-2074 for
information. '
Beth El celebrates
Beth El the Beaches
Synagogue will have a dinner
and dance on Saturday to cele-
brate the 2nd anniversary of
the opening of their building.
Tickets for the evening's raffle
are $100 and the dinner cost is
$50 per couple who have pur-
chased a raffle ticket.
information .and tickets are
S'aailable at the synagogue-
office at 288 N. Roscoe Blvd. in
Podnte V\edra; telephone num-
ber 273-9100.
Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery, a biblical
based program for persons fac-
ing personal problems, meets
every Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the
fellowship hall of Beach
United Methodist Church,.
Third Street at Seventh Avenue
North, Jacksonville Beach.
Through worship and same-
gender small groups, people
can work on personal struggles
such as eating disorders, alco-
hol/drug abuse, and codepen-
dency. The evenings begin
with dinner. Call 249-2343.
..Vacation Bible, Schools
Ambassador Baptist Church:
2134 Mayport Road in Atlantic
Beach, 246-7779.
"Christrrmas in Summer"
Vacation Bible School will be
held on June 12 to 16 for
kindergarten through 6th
grade.
Christ Episcopal Church:
400 San Juan Drive in Ponte
Vedra, 285-7390 ext. 237. .
Vacation Bible School is June
5 'o 9 for ages 4 years through
3rd grade.
first Christian Church of the
Beaches: 2125 Ocean Front in
Neptune Beach, 246-2010
Fiesta Time Vacation Bible
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Ocean Park Baptist Church:
400 S 16th Ave. in
Jacksconville Beach, 249-5457..
"Quest for God's 10
Commandments" Vacation
Bible School on May 29 to June
2 from 9 a.m. to noon.
Our Lady Star of1 the Sea
C&tholic ChukgLI4,54 AlA N.
in Ponte Vedra, 28'5-2698.
Vacation Bible School will be
held June 19 to 23.
Ponte Vedra United
Methodist Church: 35
Executive Way, Suite 130 in
Ponte Vedra, 280-5141.
Fiesta Vacation Bible School
will be held for children ages 4
years through 5th grade on
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 by the Sea
Episcopal Church: 465
Eleventh Ave., :'. N. in,
Jacksonville Beach, 249-4091.
Vacation Bible School for
children ages 3 to 10 years will
be held the week of June 12th
from 9 a.m. to noon.
St. Paul's Catholic Church:
224 N. 5fh St. in. Jacksonville
Beach, 249-2600. .
Fiesta Vacation Bible is June
26 to 30 for age 4 through 5th
grade. : '
Retre as at Marywood
Retreats 'and events are
planned -at the Marywood,
Center for Spirituality in the
Switzerland area of NW St.
Johns County. :,
May 14: 4th Annual
Mother's Day Brunch. Enjoy a
brunch menu prepared by
Chef Alan and his team in the
riverfront dining room at
SMarywood. Seating is limited
so reserve early for one, of six
seatings. The cost is $16.50 for0


adults and $8 for children 4-12
years old .
May 17: Filipino Christian
Discipleship, Cultural
Strengths and Challenges. This
day of reflection will be led
NMsgr. Simon Ignacio. He will
f'cus ,on helping participants
tbodiiscover'riaf-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
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).
June 7:. Day of Reflection:,
Amarie-Dios es Amor. Fr. Jhon
Guarzino will conduct this day
long retreat beginning at 9:30
a.m. in Spanish. It will end at
2:30 p.m. with Mass. The.cost

is $25 which includes lunch.
June 15-17: River of Life
Harp Retreat and Music Fest.
This weekend retreat will by
. led by Dr. Diane Schneider arid
is for musicians of all skill lev-
els and faiths. Participants will
be encouraged to experience
music together as God's voice.
The retreat begins on June 15'
with dinner at 5:30 p.m. and
ends on June 17 at 12:30 p.m.
The cost is $349 (private), $299
(double', and $275 (com-'
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ly to pray for their children,
* other 'students' arid th&'"shools
they attend. The group meets
on Tuesday afternoons at a
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For location and more infor-
. nation, call Nancy' at 273-
8486.
Midweek for kids
The following events are
held at Beaches area churches
on Wednesday for youngsters:
Palm Valley Baptist Church
at 4890 Palm Valley Road in
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.
High school Bible study is 7'
p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at Bethlehem
Lutheran. Youth, in grades six
through 12 meet at 6:30 p.m."
at Christ Episcopal Church.


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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.
CULTURAL CENTER AT
PONTE VEDRA, 50 Executive
Way, Ponte Vedra Beach *
280-0614.
CUMMER MUSEUM OF
ART & GARDENS, 829
Riverside Ave., Jacksonville *
356-6857. Hours are 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday. Admission is $8 for
adults, $5 for seniors, military,
and students, free for kids 6
and under. Free admission
from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
ECLECTIC GALLERIES,
880 AIA North, Suite 9, Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2772.
Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p,m.
Monday through Saturday,
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
FAIRFAX GALLERY AT
SAWGRASS, 1740 Sawgrass
Village Dr., Ponte Vedra Beach
* 384-7724. Hours 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday.
FIRST STREET GALLERY,
216 First St., Neptune Beach *
241-6928. Works by local and
regional artists. Monday
through Wednesday, 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m.; Thursday and
Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m;
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
Call 241-6928.
HAMPTON GALLERY


2411 3rd St. S., Jacksonville
Beach. Tuesday through
Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11
a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Call
247-1050.
HIBERNIA GALLERY 108
1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-7321. Selling handmade
work from Ireland, England
and U.S. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday-Saturday, noon to 5
p.m. Sunday.
J. JOHNSON GALLERY,
177 Fourth Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 435-
3200. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday and 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Also
by appointment. Pieces ar.e
available for purchase.
*MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
AND HISTORY, 1025
Museum Circle, Jacksonville.
MOSH features planetarium
events and special children's
activities. 396-7062.
MY LITTLE GALLERY,
630 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune
Beach Hours 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Wednesday through
Sunday. 403-0031.
NEPTUNE GALLERY,
1511 Atlantic Blvd. in the
Tradewinds Plaza, Neptune
Beach. Gallery hours are 10
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday to
Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday. Phone 247-4341.
OCEAN 60, 60 Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach 247-
0060.
SELLERS GALLERY, 240
A1A N., Ponte Vedra Beach *
273-6065. Gallery for collec-
tors of fine art. Hours are 11
a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. Saturday.
THE POTTERY SHOP 318
1st Ave, N., Jacksonville Beach
* 247-3144.
TWISTED SISTERS
GALLERY, 1266 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville Beach 261-
6453.
WILLIAM TROTTER ART
GALLERY is at 1215 4th St.
N., Jacksonville Beach. 249-
0432. Maritime painter devot-
ed to recreating seafaring his-
tory in oil paintings.
Lighthouses, steamboats and
sailing ships are his specialty.
Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday.


'BAREFOOT IN THE PARK'


Michael Lundy as Paul Bratter and Amanda Carlisle as Cone
Bratter in the Alhambra Dinner Theatre's production of
"Barefoot in the Park," showing through May 21. 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. The theatre is located at 12000
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville. Call 641-1212 for information.

"1-A01 ENOTI*CES


"GUYS AND DOLLS" is
staged at 7:30 p.m. today and
Saturday and May 11, 12, 13,
18, 19 and 20 at the Atlantic
Theatres, 751 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach. Matinee per-
formances are held 2 p.m.
Sunday and May 14. Tickets
range from $5-$15. Call 249-
7529 for information.
*
"ALONE TOGETHER"
opens at 8 p.m. today at the
Atlantic Beach Experimental
Theatre, 716 Ocean Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach. The produc-
tion continues at 8 p.m. every
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
through May 20. Matinees are
staged at 2 p.m. Sunday and
May 14. Tickets are 412 for stu-
dents, seniors and military,
$15 for adults. Call 249-7177
for reservations and informa-
tion.
see


"STEPPING OUT" closes its
run with at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday at Players By The Sea,
106 6th St. N., Jacksonville
Beach. Tickets are $17. Call
249-2022 for reservations.
*
"DOWN AN ALLEY FILED
WITH CATS" runs at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday and 8 p.m. Friday
and Saturdays through may 27
at the Limelight Theatre, 11
Old Mission Ave., St.
Augustine. Matinee perform-
ances are held at 2 p.m. May
13 and 20. Call 825-1164 for
reservations.
*
LETTUCEE AND LOVE" is
staged at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday at Theatre
Jacksonville, 2032 San Marco
Blvd., Jacksonville. Tickets are
$20. Call 396-4425 for infor-
mation.
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Regal 18
An American Haunting.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 11:30
a.m., 1:45, 4:05, 7:35, 9:50.

Hoot. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
11 a.m., 1:10, 3:25, 5:40, 7":50,
10:00..

Mission: Impossible III.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 10
a.m., 10:30 a.m., 12:10, 12:40,
1:10, 1:40, 3:20, 3:50, 4:20,
4:50, 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, 8:00,
9:40, 10:10, 10:40, 11:10.
*
Akeelah and the Bee. Rated
PG. Fri.-Thurs., 12:30, 3:30,
7:40, 10:05.

RV. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
10:05, Noon, 12:35, 2:55, 3:35,
5:10, 7:25, 7:55, 9:55, 10:30.

Stick It. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:25, 2:50, 5:15, 7:45,
10:15.

United 93. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:45, 3:45, 7:15,
10:20.

The Sentinel. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 10:20 a.m., 1:05,
3:55, 7:10, 9:45.

Silent Hill. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:20, 3:10, 6:55,
10:35.
*
Scary Movie 4. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 10:10 a.m., 12:15,
4:00, 7:05, 9:35.
*
The Wild. Rated G. Fri.-
Thurs., 10:15 a.m., 12:55, 3:25,


6:45, 9:25.
'0* *
The Benchwarmers. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 10:25 a.m.,
1:15, 3:15, 6:40.
*
Lucky Number Slevin. Rated
R. Ffi.-Thurs., 9:30.

Ice Age 2: The Meltdown.
Rated G. Fri.-Thurs., 12:05,
4:35, 6:50.
- *
Inside Man.. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 9:30.
S '0* *
Joyeux Noel. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:50, 3:40, 7:50,
10:25.
Pablo 9
Akeelah and the Bee. Rated
PG. Fri.-Thurs., 1:20, 4:00,
7:05, 9:30.
, oo RatedP* *G.
SHoot. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
1:30, 4:35, 7:30, 9:35.

Ice Age 2: The Meltdown.
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 1:25,
4:30, 7:25, 9:25.
*
Mission: Impossible III.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:40,
4:15, ':00, 9:50.
*
Neil Young: Heart of Gold.
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 1:45,
4:05, 7:15, 9:40.
*
R.\. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
1:35, 4:10, 7:20, 9:30.
*
The Sentinel. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:15, 4:00, 7:10,
9:20.


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120 Homes for Sale
125 Real Estate VWated
130 Condos for Sale
140 Mortgages.
150 Mobile lomes for Sale
180 Conun. Property
185 Industrial/Warehouse
200 Rental
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225 Wanted to Rent
230 Condo for Rent
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275 Room for Rent
280 Office Space
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806-A 3rd St.* Neptune Beach
OCEANVIEW TOWNHOUSE:
3BR/3 5BA tiwo blocks from ocean,
g4a, ite co.tUiers, slope floor, stainless
steel appliances, built in '05. $669,000
MARSHVIEW CONDO: 2BR/2BA
Great locauon in Marsh Landing
Professionally decorated w/ wood
flooring &' ale throughout. $199,900
OCEANFRONT LOTS: Great
investment opporurmr) in Vdlano
Beach. 3 adjacent low available for
$3,200.000
GREAT INVESTMENT IN
NEPTUNE BCH: 1900 sf home sit
on rwo large buildable loLt in desirable
Neptune Beach getting $550.000
PRICE REDUCTION: 4BR/2BA all
brick home in quiet beach neighbor-
hood. $484,900
Call Jason Jarrett @
904-591-5917 mobile
904-247-7000 office


JAX BCH. FSBO. 125')50' cleared lol JAX BEACH, Osceola Ave 50x115'. Irop-
408 S 6h SI Appraised $200.000. Call' ical ack area 476-5029. $245,000
22d 7666 evesii~


RESIDENTIAL. LOT, 50'x62', Atlantic
Beach Park & Edgar.$68,000. 710-8083.
LOT- 50'XIOO' Viano Bch, $209.000.
Grace Ellis. All Pro Realty Specialisis.
(55-7923 (celli


BEACHSIDE SUBDIVISION in So. PVB.
90'X120'.Ocean access/ picnic area
across the street. Build your dream home
with potential ocean' inlercoaslal
waterway views. $349.900 Jonn
(904)993-3397


larsdfif'ait lat On InTtracaadal
iitfi fDack
Private island enclave is nestled between the
Intracoastal Waterway & natural marsh fronts. Lot
includes an 80' shared dock on the Intracoastal. The
community architecture design is
SKey West w/low country & West
-. C. Indies style. $569.000

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


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.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, totally ren-
oVated. $279K. 349-2332 or 591-2278.
PONTE VEDRA, '3BR/2BA, beautiful, re-
modeled townrlome on lake End unit.,
$185 000. 19041424-0660.


OPEN HOUSE
i Sunday, 5/7, Noon-2pm
2695 Coachman Lakes $249,900,
From Beach. rigrn on Huffman. right on'
Alder. rignt on Coachman Lakes.
Phylis Staines. 476-SOLD
ww.psiaines com
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 6 blocks
from beach. Duplex, 2BR/1BA, 1000sf,
each unit. CH/A, new roof. $429,900.
Realtor/ owner. Call Kathy Tiliakos at 904-
465-3053.
ATLANTIC BEACH
DESIRABLE BEACH AVE TOWNHOME
End unit w/fenced yard. 3BR/2.5BA,
1'660-7 Beach Ave. 2150sf, beach access
across street. Kitchen Isle w/ceramic tile.
Wood burning fireplace, screened .porch
w/deck. Single garage. $712,000 by
Owner 477-0102.
EAST OF 3rd Duplex. 215 8th Ave. North.
$625,000. 241-8269. Zoned C-1.
NEAR MAYO Clinic, off San Pablo.
aBR/2BA, 2-car, remodeled. $315,000. In-
dependent Brokers, 710-3111.


FORMER Cf model waieriront home is
move-in ready. Immaculate 3BR/2.5BA,
has 2705sf. w/spacious open family room
w/gas fireplace, formal dining, Iorl. and in.
side laundry. Over $71,000 in upgrades
were included when this model was built
in 2000. Entertain on either of your rwo
screened lanais, open deck. and balcony
overlooking your privale dock overlooking
the navigable walerironi $889,000
Please, contact., Pnylis Staines witn
REiMAX Coastal Real Esiale ai 904-476-
SOLD or visil: www.pslaines com


FSBO, AB, 3BR'2BA, concrete block, nice
yard. $349,000. Call .(904)249-8950.
ATLANTIC BCH- 701 Begonia St.
3BR/2BA, fenced yard, CH&A, quiet
neighborhood, $180,000. 334-0563, 249-
4159.
PONTE VEDRA FSBO. 3BR/2.5BA in
Fairfield, newer roof,i water heater, A/C.
$389,000. Owner licensed realtor. Call
Grace. 612-1089.

SOUTHSIDE OFF Belfort. Brick home,
3BR 2BA; 1895sf, built 1987,many up-
grades. $292,500. Independent Brokers
710-3111.
WINDSOR PARKE brick 3BR/2BA on
13th Green of Windsor Parke Golf Course
'$437,000, Call 223-3809 for appt.
NEW PRICE' Atlantic Beach, Golf, water
view, 3/2, pool. $395.000 1555 Linkside
Dr. Pics @ http,minoiuoe.net,1361i8
(251)327-8394


IMMACULATE 3'2 w/formal living room
thai can be office or fourth bedroom Stuc-
co Iront and hardiboard siding, beautiful
landscaping and manicured lawn. fenced
yard wiroom for a pool. formal dining
room. eat-in Kiichen w.,exTra cabinets,
security and irrigation Inside laundry
room. tons of shelving and storage and
commun;ry pool $290,000. Please contact
Phylls Slaines wiln RE1MAX Coastal Real
Esiale 'at 904 476-SOLD or vasil
www pstaines com


BEACH TOWNHOME
New construction located al 6th Ave S. &
9th St. in Jax Bch. 3BR/ 2.5BA. 1700sl.
tiled firsI floor, owners suite w/ luxury bath,
separate shower, private deck. Custom
kitchen, designer fixtures Ihroughout. Dual
AIC, sprinkler system, fenced yard, 2 car
garage. Move in before summer! Offered
at $339,000 Call lor showing 249-6150.
Will co-op with realtors.,

BEST DEAL In Neptune BeachI 3 Blocks
to Ocean 3BR/2 5BA, ouilt in 2003 Cur-
rent appraisal $550,000. 2-car Garage
Asking $465.000. Will consider all offers.
219-4151.
FSBO, East of AlA, 2000sf 4BR/2.5BA,
Lot 60x100. 1 block to ocean access, 1/2
mile to JTB and shopping centers Selling
"As Is". $600.000. Oal 904-631-5960
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3 Blocks to Beach,
2BR,1BA on 60'x150' lot, 255 Sherry Dr
$479,000. 349-2504.
E OF AIA in PVB S399K. 3BR/2BA Fid-
dlers Marsh. lakelronl, pool. fireplace,
large kitchen. FSBO 607-1030.
OPEN HOUSE. ATLANTIC BEACH,
SUNDAY, 2PM-4PM. 160 Magnolia Si
3BR/3BA. Outstanding location. $349,000
Help-U-Sell, Marsh View R E
1904)620-0144.
HIDDEN COVE- Come see the beautiful
water view irom the large sunroom of this
very clean 4BR/2BA home. Many extras.
$254.990. Broker 241-7900.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 805 Plaza, 9 blocks
to Ocean, Cule, 3BR/2BA bungalow.
975sf, ile/carpel. new paint in/out. large
fenced-in Dackyard. will co-op, $224 900
(9041613-6201

ATLANTIC BEACH
Selva Linkside
6 BLKS TO OCEAN. 3BR 2 1/2BA.
1935sl Only $494.500 (904)472-4039.

JACKSONIVILLE BEACH
ENTIRE DUPLEX FOR SALE Each side
has 3BR's 2BA's. Built in 1998. $615,000.
ATLANTIC BEACH
HIDDEN COVE- Lovely 4/2 w/ 19 scr. pa-
no, backs up to preserve, new tile & car-
pel. exc. cond. $249,900.
PONTE VEDRA
BELLEZA AT PONTE VEDRA- 1/1 con-
do; lots of amenities. Currently leased
until Sept 30th. $195,000.
FORT CAROLINE
BROOKWOOD FOREST- 1600SF. 3/2.5
Townnome w; garage. Great deal for the
money $179.900
ARLINGTON
ARLINGTON HILLS- Cute 3f2 wi garage.
Great starter home in nice area. $149,900.
ICW
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday 10-2pm
1224 Blue Eagle Trail.
EAGLES CREEK- 10 minutes from
beaches. base. Gorgeous 4/2. nice lot,
scr porch, many upgrades Close to
schools & shopping $247,900
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711

PONTE VEDRA. FSBO. 3BR/2BA,Corian
countertops, 1250sf. Fireplace, 1-carga-
rage, community pool. .Walk to Ocean.,
$269,000. 463-0505.
3BR FORECLOSURE, only $27,9001 Must
sell. For listings. 800-749-8124 ext. 1490:
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 REMAX
. Coastal Real Estate. www.psiaines.com
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR/2.5BA, 2-car
garage, 1550sf, open floor plan, 42" Hick-
ory cabinets; granite counter tops, new
berber carpet, hard wood floors,
$318,000, 463-0505.

ATLANTIC SHORES
119 37th AVE. SOUTH
Newly renoAvted. 3BR/2BA, vaulted ceil-
irigs, 50x123 lot. New roof; HVAC. Hard-
wood floors, new kitchen, all appliances.
2-car garage.
$795,000, 536-8268
COZY WATERFRONT cottage, St. Johns
River boat slip. $289,900. (904)501-3314.
BRAND NEW. Lovely Townhouse.
2BR/2.5BA, Wolf Creek. All amenities..
$179,000. 343-2418.
FSBO, NORTH JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
fenced yard. New paint in/out. New
carpet, CH&A. REDUCED, $279,900.
(904)509-2593.


Let us take the hurdles out of
finding employees, cars,
services, employment


OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 10AM-2PM
FSBO- ICW completely refinished 3/2
1595sl. cul-de-sac home on the largest lot
in Villages of Pablo. New lamiffale and ile
floors through-out plus a bonus laundry
room and large fled screened porch
Master bedibain suite includes 2 large
Jack/Jilt closets. Home includes 3 sets of
beautiful french doors, new trim and crown
molding brand new appliances, decora-
tive ceiling plans. irrigation system. and
renovated 2 car garage (peg board and
slal walls). House is re-plumbed 12006)
has new roof 12001) and new HVAC
(2004) This quiet family neighborhood is
3 miles to the beach and has a club pool.
tennis. basketball courts. $247.900 Call
386-7873 for appointment.


ATLANTIC BCH cottage, 2 houses from
ocean, 3BR/1 5BA, hardwood floors, re-
modeled,kitchen, 50'x100' lot, $975k. 150
13th Street 270-0064.
OPEN HOUSE, Sunday, May 7, 12-3pm
413 Margaret Street, NB. This 1960 vin
stage 3BR home features pine floors
throughout. Don't miss this opportunity to
own a piece ol beaches history so close to
the beach From A1A. lurn west on
Margaret to home on the left. Berry & Co
Real Estate. 904-273-4800.

SHANGRI-LA
Encri4plecd railed house on hidden la"
goon. Large wooded lot. 3BR 2BA great
interior. Jax Beach. $375,000 FIRM.
249-1020 for appointment & escon to pn-
vate location.

AFFORDABLE JAX Beach, second floor.
marshview condo is perfect for anyone
who wants to live at the beach but not pay
beach pncesI Move-in ready w/relrigera.
tor, microwave, washer, dryer and ceiling
fans Freshly painted interior. secunty sys-
tem, screened lanai, and fireplace are just
some of the upgrades $157,900. Phyllis
Slames, 904-476-SOLD. RE/MAX Coastal ,
Real Estate. www.pstaines.com
SAWMILL LAKES bnck beauty on lake &
preserve lol 3200sf., 5BR/3.5BA. Wood
floors. 3-car side garage. Formal Ihving-
room. dining room. Fireplace $675,000.
(dayl 710-1139, level 280-1657
NORTH JAX beach 8 blocks to beach,
3/2, garage, corner lot, fenced, wood
Iloors, new roof, new windows in 2004.
very nice. Vanguard GMAC Real Estale .
Call Gail, 803-6560
SAWGRASS PLAYERS Club 3BR 2BA
Ig scr. po., locally renovated incl. baths &
Kitchen. $319,900 537-4083.
J.B. OPEN HOUSE, Saturday/ Sunday
12-3pm. 308 13th Ave. North, 3BR/1BA,
pool, 8 blocks to ocean, 472-5558, Mag-
nolia Properties.
3BR/2BA MOBILE Home with land, oh':
San Pablo Rd. $145.000. 333-2749.
POLTE VEDRA, FAIRFIELD. 2200sf,
3BR/2 5BA Waterview Tennis, pool.
Gated. $417.000 (904)910-7036
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 REIMAX Coastal Real Estate at 904-
476-SOLD or visit www.pstaines.com
PONTE VEDRA Beach, The Islands,
2BR/2BA. attached garage, community
pool, tennis, $250,000. 1904)703-8380..
ATLANTIC BEACH
1483 Laurel Way
Custom built Key West style 2-story, only
3 years young, over 2100sf, located in hid-
den paradise, a marsh front community.
First floor master bedroom suite, master
bath wf/jcuzzi and separate shower. Gas
frplc. w/gas appliances, cozy screened
porch, custom draperies, and blinds plus
all appliances convey. Asking $389,900.
MLS#290728. '
Call Owner/ Agent Shirley Lee, Assist 2
Sell, Buyers & Sellers Real Estate.
Cell# 568-6909/ office 247-4442. View
online at www.jaxbesthomes.com

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










W aterleaf
4BR/2.5BA, 3,000 SF, built 2005,
10K under market.
Community amenities. $374,900
904.588.5177


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1361 Woodstork Ct. REDUCED $398,000.
2000+SF, cul-de-sac, hardwood floors.
OCEAN FRONT condo, approx. 1200 sqft, upgrades galore, a true
must see offered at $549,000.
POOL home on corner lot in Jax Beach. 2000+ sqft, priced to sell at
$387,500 '
Atlantic Beach Townhome REDUCED $149,900.
Updated and in move in condition. Call today. '-
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Open House 1-4 P.M.'

Beautiful 3/3 condo on the harbor. This unit has never
been lived in. Amazing view of the harbor from screened
lanai. 40 ft. boat slip is included. Go east on Atlantic
Blvd. Right on Rivenriew just before the ICW bridge.
13846 Atlantic Blvd. #307. $863,000 MLS# 298010

For more information please call Katherine Davidson at
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2123 Forest Gate Dr. E.
Price $269,000
3BR/2BA, 1908 SF.
Gorgeous Lakefront
Home!
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1483 Laurel Way
Price $389,900
3BR/2.5BA, 2479 SF.
Like new home in
West Atlantc Bch."
Hidden Paradise



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13130 Wexford Hollow
Price $599,000
4BR/3.5BA, 3103 SF.
Spectacular Home w/
Golf Course View!
Jax Golf & Country Club


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highland G len!!!
This wonderful pool home has almost 7
4000 sf, theater room, outdoor kitchen 'and sh'owe'r.
Upgrades galore. 4BR/3.5BA, 80 ft lot with lake view. Great
for entertaining. $950,000 MLS#282852
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911


Water to Golf Views in
Queens Harbour


Beautiful 3,850SF 5BR/4BA/3CG open spacious floor
plan, loaded w/upgrades, custom kit, solid wood
cabinets, great RM w/built in bookcases & lovely
screened pool w/evening lanai,
$1,050,000
Top Producer for Lifestyles Realtors
Retail Sales Division 2005
Lynin Saul 859-9100


Spectacular
iIverfront home
in San IWiarco
1.5 acre estate has 200' on the river w%'/breathtaking \ie\'i- of Dow ntown
Ja.x. Modeled after the Buckhurst Manor 7.000+ SF home is especially
unique & pmriate. $5,250,000

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


ANXIOUS SELLER!
Newly remodeled 2 story, 5 bedroom
home. Flexible open floor plan, over
3000 SF of living area Beautiful
kitchen, stainless appliances, stone
and wood floors, fireplace in living
room,Possible in-law suite. 2 car
garage $769,000. MLS# 283187
LOCATION, LOCATION,
LOCATION!
Awesome corner building site for that
dream beach getaway! This 140' x
95' lot has both the beach and the
Intracoastal Walerway just short
distance away. The dead end street
with boat ramp at the end makes
boating easily accessible offering the
best of both worlds for outdoor
enthusiasts Priced below appraisal!
$585,000.
OLD ATLANTIC BEACH!
Charming 'Old Atlantic Beach
cottage. Built in 1949, 3 bedrooms.
2 baths, living room, dining room,
and kitchen with cozy breakfast room
overlooking private yard. Awesome
Iocalion---Io extends from Ocean
Blvd. to Beach Ave. Just steps to the
ocean and steps to dining and
shopping at the corner location of
Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach.
This home is "one ol a kind".
$985,000.






Judy Nicpiolson presents ...

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NICE FLOOR PLAN!
You II love entertaining family and
friends in this 1 story. 4 bedroom
beach home. Spacious family room
with fireplace opens to kitchen and
separate breakfast area. Split
bedrooms, screened pool, security,
located in highly sought after
neighborhood. $714,900. MLS#
278270
WALK TO THE BEACH!
This incredibly beautiful home is 1/2
block from ocean. Sunshine bright
open floor plan 4 BR plus office and
art studio. Gourmet kitchen includes
custom cabinets, granite
countertops. gas cook top and wine
cooler. $1,675,000. MLS# 273214
COZY AND COMFORTABLE!
Lovely move in ready 3rd floor
condo Quiet private location
overlooking natural area. Great
room with fireplace, all appliances
included plus 2 deeded parking
spaces.$164,500. MLSt 266526
WALK TO RAGTIME!
Corner lot, concrete block
construction, paneling throughout
interior o- 2nd Iloor, downstairs
efficiency apt., lawn irrigation, yard
well and pump, 2 car garage, built in
1947. Short walk to the beach,
Ragtime, A's pizza or your favorite
fun spot! Location is the key.
$695,000.
Dir:904-280-2820
Eve:904-241-2160
E-mail:judybythebeach@aol.com
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2881 Canyon Falls Dr.
Price $274,900
3BR/2BA, 2005 SF.
Huge HIC FL. Room
w/Pool Table
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PV HOME in 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.



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3a2S niumce tR.
Price $639,999
3BR/2BA, 2084 SF.
Park Your Boat
In Your Backyard!
Jax Beach



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OPEN THE DOORS AND FEEL THE
O .OCEAN BREEZE!!!
' Completely remodeled tbeadc home .lh absoluiel. ggorgeoui. ocean vie.i,
Beautiful mahogan) floors throughout and
lifetime %inyl shake shingles. The kitchen
features top of the line granite, stainless steel
F1,- -appliances. 5 burner o'en and %%arming
adraer NeuN Pella window; anddoors open
to 3 large decks. An a% some o% ersized pool
.---with a cascading waterfalll nekt to the
separate guest cabana make this home a
MLIST SEEI'! Just tn time for summer'

JUST LISTED IN DESIRABLE
ATLANTIC BEACH!!
Beauiufully remodeled home overlooking Selva Marira Golf Course Brand neu
kitchen cabinets, appliances. lighting and gorgeous granite counterops. Lipdated
baithroomsandal ne. tighnng throughout thehome N' .' ood floors, freshly painted
ualls and ceiling .and nev care' in all 3 bedrooms make this home a perfect 10'
Nice open and airi floor plan in great neighborhood close to the beach and parks
Give me a call and I'd be happy to show You
either of these beautiful homess!
KELLER WILLIAMS
10400 San Jose Blvd. Ste. 6 Call Carol Mikell
Jackson% ile, FL. 32257 904-655-3983
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FROM THE BEACH."
3 bd. 2 bih condo could be great
investment Former model w/ marsh
.ie\s frrm screened porch Open tirplan
%/ upgraded ule. Conan counters, eat-mn
breakfdst area, cro\'n molding, neutral
colors, upgraded lighting fixtures
$256,900


"INIMAUJLAi t nUMIE UNr
CUL-DE-SAC."
4 bd, 3 bth hm on lg cul-de-sac lot. Open
flrplan w/ lots of windows, surround
sound, crown molding, upgraded appl,
42" cabs, screened-in lanai. Bonus rm
upstairs w/ full bth. Lg master has
spacious bthrm w/.walk-in shower.
$459,900


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"TRANQUIL IAKEFRON'HOME."
4 bd, 3 bth home w/ spacious yard. Open
flrplan w/ 10' ceilings, extra windows,
beautiful tile fir w/ listello accents.
Upgraded kit w/ corian counters, 42"
cabs, breakfast rm overlooking lake. Lg
master w/ bay window, sitting area w/
french doors to tiled & screened lanai.
$409,900


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"GORGEOUS PABLO BAY HM
ON CONSERVATION LOT."
Stunning 5 bd, 3.5 bth home. Gourmet
kit has granite counters and backsplash.
42" maple cabs, wine chiller, stainless
appi, island, Ig eat-in area v/ 24" ule.
Fam rm has 20 ceimngs ./ upgraded fans
and custom built-ms. Spacious loft. Ig
fenced yard, custom paint. $639,900


"MOVE-IN READMI"
5 bd, 4 bth home on private conservation
lot. Open flrplan w/beautiful tile fir
throughout, neutral colors. Spacious kit
w/ breakfstrm, corian counters, 42" cabs,
opens to lg fam nnrm. Screened-in lanai,
bonus rm w/ full bth upstairs. Jaccuzi tub
in master. $559,900








Andrea Nichols
Office: 904.241.2417
Cell: 904.813.1724
Email:
andrea@nicholshomes.com
Prudential
NMtworik Realty mavuwt"


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%.



Buyers & Sellers Real Estate
247-4442
www.jaxbesthomes.com







1257 Willow Oaks Dr. W.
Price $495,000
4BR/2.5BA,2788 SF.
Lovely All Brick Home!
Plantation Oaks


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PONTE VEDRA
UNDER $400K


LOOKINGf
FOR LOTS OF IAND?
JUSTLIStED
ATlANTIC BEACH
.63 acres on corner of Jasmine St. & W. 6th St.
Build your dream home with plenty of ,,i,
yard or maybe subdivide. Call for
survey! 241-3141 O'Malley
REAl ESTAT, INC..


NEW LISTING IN
OCEAN CAY!
Beautiful 3BR/2.5BA with loft area and 2 car garage. Lots of
storage and architectural accents
throughout home. .'
$465,000
Please call
Sherri Beno REALTOR
904- 651-1830 or
Lisa DiStefano
904-514-3167


Kensington

: Beauty!!!
Great starter home. 3BR/2BA, ,I
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


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






SUMMERFIELD
NEW EVERYTHING in this!
4BR/3BA home with- a
spacious, open floor plan
complete with vaulted ceilings.
Completely remodeled with
new hardwood floors, carpet
and tile. Remodeled kitchen
with granite countertops,
custom cabinets, and BRAND NEW stainless steel appliances.
Gorgeous new bathrooms, entire home has been recently
painted inside and out. All that is left for you to do is relax on
the huge deck overlooking private yard. This is a MUST SEE
home in desirable and convenient Ponte Vedra Beach.


OCEANFRONT g'.
Enjoy the ocean breeze from the
lanai of this four bedroom, two -' .
bath home directly on the ocean .'
with beautiful panoramic views.
Granite countertops, stainless
steel appliances, custom finishes,
natural woodwork throughout,
garage. 75' of highly desirable
Ponte Vedra Beachfront. Recently reduced to $1,199,000
Exclusively marketed by:
ede& u, e ;PA. PA, REALTOR'
Cell 9(9041 477-666S
Prudential Office 19041241-7461 ext 231
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Tops in Sales, Listings and Transactions for the Beaches Office in 2005!


FSBO, SEASIDE at PV, lakefront, sun- JAX BEACH, 938 18th Ave. North, 3/1.5,
room, upgrades, 3BR/2BA. $439,900. 1600sf, $343k, Broker. Renee.L. Baror,
285-3206. Inc. 242-2821.

Beach

Bungalow
1940's beach house that has been completely rehabbed,
including new windows, doors, kitchen, plumbing, electric and;
so0much more. East of Third for easy walk
to Town Center and Ocean! 2BR/1 BA with g
detached in-law suite that has its own bath. E"
$489,000 Call Kevin Folsom at

904-612-1191

E tof AlA in Ponte Vedra!
This 5 B R3BA brick beaut has approx.
4400 sf! 32'x15' pool, 90'x140 lot,
24'x22.5' garage w/ 10'x8' workshop,
gourmetkitchen w/48" gas range, Subzero
refrigerator, 1000 sf'master suite w/ 6' whirlpool tub, many upgrades/
amenities! Energy efficient! Easy bike ride or walk to beach! Owner/Agent
$1,375,000 .A 1.4 south in P I east '@ Solann Rd -
left @ Go/fjieu' Cir left fejjei-son A.Ie Owner
Agent 1,3-5.000 .. .. .....


11222 Ardencroft Ct.
Price $235,000
3BR/2BA, 1537SF
Gorgeous Home That
Shows Like A Model
Sutton Lakes


2004 3rd. Street
Price $465,000
3BR/2.5BA, 1856SF
Beautiful Home. Only 3
Blocks to the Beach
Neptune Beach


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 tg
large comer lot that is within i g
walking or biking distance to the
beach! $379,900
Call Cara Ameer 635-7058

Cuslom Home in Plant"aion Oaks-
Waterfront & Pool
-, 5BR/5BA approx. 4,000SF %ith 14' ceilings.
gourmet kitchen 42" Maple cabinets. Screened.
pool v,4/ fountain overlooking the lake &
pi -ate preserve. $999 500


Top Producer for Lifestyles Realtors Retail
Sales Division 2005 '
Lynni Saul 859-9100


Neptune Investors -
ST Under Appraisal!!
"Spring" in, update this tri-plex to sho%\ place, get
top return! Super Oak St.. I bik to bch, conc. l5bk.
h4 J 2/1 up & down, 1/1 rear. 2 car gar. Huge lot. begs
for creative touch to kit/ba's. Gorgeous orig. wd firs,
newer roof. window s. AC. $672,500
She KNOWS the beaches...
aJNuSr S SELLSboiz' .,
AMier Call 568-1523



Pool Home!
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 comer lot! $387,900
Call Kelly Hobbs for your
private showing
@ 904-993-3803


BuNers & Sellers Real Estaie
247- 4442
%' .iaxbesthomei.com


14750 Beach Blvd. #49
Price $399,900
2BR/2.5BA, 1440 SF.
Spectacular Home w/
Waterview & Boat Slip
Jax Beach


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It's a Cutie!!
Yes! Impeccable "vintage" Neptune 3/1 dollhouse,
2 blks to bch! Con. bik, huge 72x118 lot, all new
last 2 years: AC, roof, replumb, w. htr. Lovingly
kept by original owner, just'needs cosmetics, built
.S like a rock! A gem! $335,000

T "She KNOWS the beaches...
Rosemary She SELLS the town!"
SNauhton Call 568-1523
SMiller


3/2 in 32082!

Going, going...
4 Will be gone soon! This updated 3BR/
2BA home at 148 Vista Grande Ct boasts
a lg 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 w\\w .ac\ homes.com


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

'Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


Call
Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821


Ofd'tonte Vefra
Pa blo -Rd
COMPLETELY REMODELED
Perfection and Charm is what you get with
this COMPLETELY REMODELED home.
Cedar shake exterior, paver driveway, 4
bdrms, 3.5 ba, 3100 sq ft, awesome open
kitchen w/ss appl, granite counters in kitchen
& baths, hardwd fis thruout, covered porch
off the master suite plus covered lanai w/
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

2 full ba, (2) 1/2 ba. Outdoor shower, 1/2
bath beside pool, huge 2 story deck with a
outdoor fireplace. Very private setting. d -, a --
Priced to Sell at $889,000.
Call Margi Petitt Top .Producer iln s V ,Y 4 ms
571-9821 .. ,.. w ,


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


Completely Renovated ] 5m i
Contemporary-Awesome
I" tracoastal Views P, *-'.ic i
This 1657SF Neptune Beach Home sits2,h :'
on the marsh w/an 85' dock on a small _jlI
creek, that leads to the Intracoastal.
Navigable for small skiff or Jet Ski at high tide. The views
are absolutely breathtaking! Just remodeled inside & out.
3bdrm/3ba, 2-Car Garage and Awesome Desk-Don't Miss
This One-Offered at $574,000 a
Call Marg Petitt Top Producer 571-9821


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


PARTNERS WITH

PANACHE

Lifestyles Realtors 2005 # I Team
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
SBelleza.
505 Boardwalk-#218 2BR/2BA $239,000
L'Atrium
2313 L'Atrium Circle North 3BR/3Btk/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


Ocean Front
Atlantic Beach
HHaven
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 Margi.Petitt
bedrooms and a porch overlooking the Top Producer
ocean on the 2nd story. Offered at $995,000. 571-9821
Don't miss this one!t -82



Old Atlantic Beach
2 Houses from the Ocean
Two absolutely adorable beach cottages side by side
only steps to the ocean. Each of these homes are 3
bdrm/2 ba, updated and on a 50x100
lot. Each priced at $725,000. Buy BL ,
one or both! 'L -


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. 2000SF Tri-Level plus basement, 2-3 bdrms. 3.5 bath.
Terrazzo floors in the Kitchen. Sits on a
E l private lot, fully fenced in. Updated AC, water
heater and lots of new windows. Come see
this one! $639,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


Atlantic Beach
The Perfect Beach House!
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 new pool and spa with a
covered lanai in a very tranquil, private
3.111 111 setting. It includes a huge eat-in kitchen which
0 has been fully updated. Offered at $995,000,
this one truly will NOT last!
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821





EXPERIENCE BEACH HOUSE PHILLIPS HWY-COMMERCIAL
Only .a privileged few will find 1-acre parcel on Philps
sanctuary at the Beach House, Highway,; just north of
a new exclusive community b/w Baymeadows Road. Zoning, IL'
PVB & St Augustine on AIA New Land Prime location in
Oceanfront ICW w/18 luxury high traffic area' Perfectly,
units. $994,270 $1,840,050 priced at $875,000 Please call
Jayne Hoffman / Michelle Floyd Susan Fori lor more delays.
LEEWARD VILLAS INTRACOASTAL LOT
Welcoming, comfortable & char- Wonderful opportunity to build
ming, inspired by West ,Indies your dream home on this 125 x
archit. & set in exclusive com- 400' lot. A truly rare find! Lot
munity of Beach House b/w filled vwllh gorgeous mature
PVB & St. Aug.' Panoramic trees concrete bulkhead, dock
marsh & ICW ,ews Michelle permill applied for $1,,300,000.
Floyd $1,071,870- $1.271,870 Please contact Susan Fort .
SAWGRASS COUNTRY CLUB VACATIONING YR BACKYARD
Rough Creek Condominium. Mediterranean estate directly on
This 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit ICW Waterway in Ponte Vedra.
offers a'" fabulous location, a Stunning design elements,
short 'walk.to the beach plus a fabulous views from every rm,
great Investment opportunity at lanai w/pool, summer kitcnen,
this price! An absolute must dock & boat lift $2,399,000
seel $315 000 Call Susan.Fort Michelle Floyd / Jayne Hoffman
MIRAVISTA ICW CONDO INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY
Brand new. end unit with pano- Now under construction .Luxu-
ramic views of IGW. Open floor rious 2-story Mediterranean
plan, 3/3.5+den, 2674sf, granite style, villa in beautiful Harbour
tops in kitchen, stainless' apple Island w/separate guest quar-
Mediterranean architecture, 40'. ters, home theater, wine cellar,
'boat slip available separately. ele,,ator pool/spa. 50' boat slip.
$850,000 Call Jayne Hoffman $3 550 000 Call Michelle Floyd
LUXURY CONDO FROM WCI PONTE VEDRA ESTATE LOT
Spectacular' floor, plan ,with Build your dream home on this
amazing vistas; resort pool, sur- incredible homesite! High & dry
roundsound theatre rm, fitness w/over % acre, beautiful oaks &
center, 4BR/4.5BA Penthouse private, deeded beach access!
residence,' 4065sf of/ living Only vacant lot 5' 10' above
space + 585sf of terrace areas. sea .level. Fully bulkheaded.
$3,000,000 Call Jayne Hoffman $899,000 Call Michelle Floyd
SURF IS UP PRICE IS DOWN NEW CONSTRUCTION!
129 Sea Hammock. 3BR/2BA Fabulous home by' Builtmore
floor plan modified to. 2BR. Bldrs! Nestled in waterfront
Massive wrap around decks, community of St. Johns Landing
breathtaking ocean and Estates! Stunning floor plan,
preserve views, wood plank custom cabinetry, artful crown
ceilings, faux finishes, granite & molding, soaring ceilings &
more. Olivia Seaman $849,500 more. $499,000 Michelle Floyd
TOWNHOUSEOFF SAN PABLO ON A CLEAR DAY
Immaculate 3/3 + 2-car garage 56' of oceanfront elegance and
in Pelican Bay! Freshly painted, luxury. The finest materials and
new Berber carpet, great room craftsmanship in this 3/3.5 plus
with vaulted ceilings & fireplace. ofc/study condo. Approximately
Screened patio overlooks pri- 3,385sf. From this penthouse,
vate wooded preserve. Michelle ou can see forever! Pis call
Floyd -Jayne Hoffman $299,000 inm Martin-Fisher $2,750,000


Atlantic Beach-Just a few blocks
to the Ocean, & Centrally located to
Town Center
This is a MUST SEEM!! Absolutely charming 2000 SF, 3BR/2BA.
Completely restored with brand new 22x22 Family Room and
22x22 Master Suite. Low Maintenance
Hardiboard Exterior, Metal Roof, PrivateD .I
Covered Porch, Full Fenced in Yard w/ ; -' -. 1-.'LJ
Room for Pool. Priced to sell at $539,000 '
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821

!elva Nliarina iCC
Walnk t OWean
3/2.5 open tiled-floor plan w/firepl. & wetbar. Lrg
kitchen w/brkfstnook. Master bedroom is the entire
2nd/flr w/fireplc, wetbar & 2 walk-ins. Great location!!
From Atlantic Blvd. to Seminole Rd,
(L) on 18th, 471 Saturiba Dr.
S. $699K. MLS#262885

Casie Denman
294-6876


Footprints fromi the OCEAN!
Adlanne Beach oppomtnitx 5of 3/2 5
home., ele~gant FP~ cleenltd dnlda.
xsand de,-L,k.N-E'SA roo f andl hriifcanle
pi ),)mf ssialdoN', :aaa nts. at .aIu,
$t,50,OtJL NILS #2004-i3-1

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285-1800 OCEAN VIEWS from .trap around
RO['iH CJ IN SwiR tSS CC balcony. $,89.9(M) 241-2417
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2S5-1800 wilh tde d&.sign. Beach access frorri balcony.
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concierge CuCI ..i, ,e-,.iu.Ein ,fi.., t.: sr, beach 2BR/IBA each. All icned, gre.i
,ri.,rn i...r I d Jc., BRi'3BA i,/21.12j' i ,n inestment Each bldg $679.90i or bliih lor
uprd i,:..d... lS.I21i:.:285-l8OO $1.359.'Y) 241-2417
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fsl#288%60 aftu ..nLred BROB ?.-i.-.o ur,,. MS# 283034 Over 1/2 acre total, prime
kao.hiid i u'fnlr 4pI'n.i & ruced urt4.d
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i-, tui r.-.-..Muirr.h >d i& d BR,'&lBii .r-.d,n, nup, (JRM-I) in N Jax Bch Near shops,
.,i I. ,..:'-.:-.:.I.i 285-18o10 restaurants, pier. Reallor/onerr- I parcel
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ILS# 287614 Brai rifr. e 1.r..:. iBRJ2BA ,rndc. $2,894,876. 241-2417
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hi',,a.: ,inr,, ,i., ,n.'a,, 285-.1800 ocean! Both unis are 3/1, in good condinon
POWt1 IEDR4 OCEimlOW and tull rented! $3729.0i) 241-2417
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FT1- 1 Jed1-f,-, _4.BR/J.i 11 & 2i,4iflBA. 4p ro',.61 -1
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OCEAN vEW UVING I.5 BLOCKS TO lIE OCEAN
MLS# 255t024 N, C. n ,ce P.,rk Cr"1. ; ILS# 290785 2/2 condo cast of 3rd,
i..r ,_o B..th. Q' S ,..il B "' less app, stone counters, tile floors,
5F r..:r r h balcony. Primary or rental! $305,000
p... p.I."I..'s *i.:. e PPrice I.or $ '.,:,,. 241-2417.
$1,250,900-285-1800 EXCJSI'E BEACH UVNG!
nWE U1 44tEINt'l RImoitS MIS# 291803 4/2, 2086 sqft, blt '91, 2
OCEANI- NITd ,t car gar, fully remodeled! Marble cntrtops,
a'2 LF,1,. ,-, PIeCE' .irrirr,O, L tl ..4J -- SS appli, hd.d f1rs & more! $469,900
5315 SF living space, 1460 SF tenaces, 2-car garage, 241-2417
all i, h_.nj ne.,l Mjrtti. C>,'d,-,,'-r,;u2-awrr, i iri. STORY 4/4.5 HOME
.r.Tnr,- i. :i9 285-1800 MILS# 295525 Absolutely exquisite!
lAS BEACH t O1.l IRENOV11 & iRRFICDI Incredible master suite, billiard room, home
rLS6. 277748t; BR/IBA ullic ha%. chars.r 3
La Vl. iS ..nBR".a kII....nr:, hr,,i .,theater, and much morel $3,200,000
cabinets,, appliances & Satumia counters, new BA 241-2417
fixtures, new plumbing, newoutsideAC, on large lot& EXCEPIONAL QUAIIIY & DESIGN!'
blockstotheoceari.Owner/Agent$369,000285-1800 MIS# 247758 Spectacular oceanfront
TIOPICAL IPRADISE in NE RII BEACH views. Custom stone, marble& granite flow
M1S# 284210 5BR/3i fl &. 2 1,11 BA h,,me 19 throughout this 3/3.5 home, The perfect
addtj'r.rci.ri r. 2 ni -.i tr, 2 kn:nh-: i i.i L i.n ..&
.,r..,.-.m E akr.. ii ,ii i.,iun po.n.I place for hosting an intimate gathering or
SK..I.... c..i i..aun.ir..hI.L .b r., pps..i 1. .'n.;p..i large fomral party! $4,950,000 241-2417
Su.,.,m r.,at.. i",,n i285.-1801) OCEA MNIE AiA C N hEAmH!
OCEANFROWCONDOISE ENTABEACHI MLS# 299269 Lovely architecturally
MIS# 290748 Incredible ocean views! Elegant designed4bdrm3.5bath2500sfhomewith
3BR/3.5BA + den/library, 2500SF, 2nd story unit, 2wrap.around sepsuiteentrance,
paringpcesingarage, $150K inupgrades t ha dosu
itie ,, i,. r, i ,& arii <,,. hirli.. 'arite. W,. artist studio, office, balcony adj lot avail.
piiiiI ,r..:,rc i.-4...IN:) 285-ISOn $2,200,000 241-2417
PONIE VEDRA BFAI CONDO 4 BICKS' TO BEACH
MLS# 299308 1st floor2BR/2BA unit overlooking MIS# 288373 Ingrd pool, Irg 70 x 118
lake in gated community, screened porch, storage, comerlotTropicallandscaping,tileflrs,gas
appliancesconvey,greatamenitiesincluding:clubhouse, appliances with c a ext.
tennis courts, pool, fitness center, mediaro6m & more. appliances, concrete bik ith coquina ext.
$224,900285-1800 Many possibilities. $445,000 241-2417


Indebendentlv owned and operated


ATLANTIC BEACH rental 2+ bedrooms,
within 2-3 blocks to town center, or Sea-
place condo ok. Need by 6/1/06. 249-8502
after 7pm.

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


2BR/2BA, 3RD floor, Grand Reserve, Bay-
hill -model, 1200sf., many upgrades.
$179,900. (904)472-9864.
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.
SAWGRASS- BEST location at the beach!
1/1, ground floor, end unit, full amenities
including beach access, fitness center,
24hr security, $169,750. 904-382-0152.
OCEAlNFRONKT FURNISHED n 1BR/ImA


VILLAS MARSH Landing, beautiful 2/2, Onl 3 units in building. ALL OF TOP
gar., golfcourse view, upgraded, all appli- (3rd) FLOOR. 1-1/2 blocks north of Sea
ances, full amenities. $216,000. 887-5005. Turtle Inn. $450,000. 881-9005.


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 grapdf.athered
in but zoned commercial...

Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


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Affordable Beach NEW LISTING!
B aow!y Desired South Jax Beach, east side of 1st Street. Listen
Btulgalow* to the ocean at night on your porch, walk to it every
Move in condition. This 3BR/1 .5BA home has been day! Renovated 3 bedroom
renovated w/tile and granite and new kitchen, new beach cottage. Lot 50x140.
$675,000
windows, new AC. Just blocks to the --Ca--
beach. Fenced back yard. Over 1300 Sherri Beno REALTOR
sq ft. Must see to appreciate. Sherri 904-651-1830 or
$299,900 MLS # 284350 Lisa DiStefano
Connie Grubbs 904-514-3167
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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.
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.
OCEANFROIlT, 3BR/2BA, under con-
struction, 2100sf., 2 patios. $945,000.
(904)536-9141.
PV BCH 2BR/ 2BA, $199,000. Grace Ellis,
All Pro Realty Specialists. 655-7923 (cell).
2 BLOCKS to ocean Jax Beach 2/2 newer
condo $294,000. Owner/Agent 463-7343.


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21-211 Arbor Club Drive
Ocean Grove
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
2 BR 2 BA Condo & Garage
Approximately 1,155 Sq, Ft.
$249,900
am G.Weber
... ,Realtort
Don Brown Realty
(904) 612-3231


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


3BR/2BA On Eastwind Dr.,
close to schools. $339,900
SUMMER HOUSE
1BR/IBA. golf course views
$850/mo
PONTEVEDRA
Summer House Condos
2 1BR/1BA loft units, golf
v iews! $173,000


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2BR CONDO NEAR OCEAN
2BR/2BA condo in popular Atlantic Beach, 1/2 block from
ocean, fireplace, 20 ft. ceiling in LR w/ wall of windows,
community pool. Freshly painted inside.
$310,000. Don't miss this one!
Call
t': iSherri Beno p n nn
REALTORR, .I INDU
904- 651-1830 I CONNECTIN


Save Thousands of
$$$ on this 3BR/2BA
? Beaches Condo!

-, 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 ww\w.acwhomes.com


28R CONDO UNDER $135,000
REDUCED! 2BR/1.5BA condo minutes from downtown.
Newly renovated w/new appliances, including washer &
dryer, patio on courtyard. Waterfront
community with large oak trees, clubhouse,
pool, waterfront terrace & dock. $132,900.
Sherri Beno a
A REALTORW'
904- 651-1830 M CONNECTION

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
ME] front yard. Only 3 left!!! Prices
Eu10I starting at $1,088,900
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
71-9821

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


Beach Villa!
3 bedroom grand fir end unit At The Villas at Marsh Landing
w!GARAGE, 18" tile in wet area, huge lanai overlooking
marsh, fireplace, crown moulding, gated w/club amenities,
A+condition. MLS #284889 $254,900 Talk to the Twins!
Donna Sanditord 386-5800
Diane Barr 234-9997


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28R AT SUMMER HOUSE'
2BR/2BA lakefront condo at Summer House, East of AlA in Porite
Vedra Beach. Courtyard entrance, fireplace, & screened patio.
Gated community w/3 pools, 4 tennis courts, fitness
center, new clubhouse, movie theater & more.
$361,900. Call:
.. Sherri Beno
REALTOR r 1NDl
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STEAL IT QUICK!
Lagoon views from this 2br/2ba w/garage
$214,900
Call IM
Toim Gibbon today! '
904-566-6501


WATERFRONT!
159 Cranes Lake Drive
2BR/2.5BA w/1, 123 s.f. townhouse
in Ponte Vedra! Great room
w/fireplace, lanai, security system,
& tiled I st floor. Master -ma,
has screened balcony overlooking lake! -
1,900 Tilre 'K" .' 'Pading -Wiigit .
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SOUTH JAX Beach, affordable, Villas at
Marsh Landing, 2BR/2BA, ground floor, 1-
car garage, $199,900. 655-3491 Owner/
agent. '


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floor private end unit. Community
amenities include: Sparkling pool. private
cabanas, theater. concierge, and
controlled access gate with attendant..
REDUCED TO $205,000
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OCEAN FRONT CONDOS
Great Location, w/spectacular Ocean Views!!!
Best prices at the Beach!
Some can be used for weekly rentals!
1 BDR/1BA (Furnished) $374,900
1 ,BDR/1BA '(Furnished) $395,000
2 BDR/1BA (Furnished) $449,000
2 BDR/2BA (Absolutelylleautiful) $635,000.
f For more information or a private, showing
Susan Howeplease call Susan,
Realtruowr 904-463-0330
www.SusanSellsTheCoast.com ....., ..
Sew South Jax Beach
Condo% East of AIA
SSeptember '06 completion, 6th floor
S Southeast end unit $949,000 & 81h floor
a mm" unit $929,000 available offering open
views of the ocean. 3BR/3BA 2,100SF.
Only 15 condos in
this communitI.

Call Top Producer
Lynn Saul
904-859-9100

STUNNING CONDO!
.: A magnificent l/ljustoffJTB for easy access
to bch, shops. workhubs. All new designer
details, grand floor, garage nearby, impeccable
j' "ft pizazz! All appliances, perfect starter home or
i weekend getaway, tropical resort amenities.
$190,000
": '*" '"She KNOWS the beaches... C
Rosemary She SELLS the town!"
S erton Call 568-1523


Beachy Villa!
2/2 ground floor condo at The Villas at Marsh Landing. Tile &
wood floors, fireplace, crown moulding, huge lanai with marsh
view, GARAGE inc. club amenities. $216,000 MLS #295413.
Talk to the Twins!
Donna Sandiford 386-5800
Diane Barr 234-9997

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No Condo Fees

for One Year!
Desirable 1/1 in Ponte Vedra with Private Beach Access! This
ground floor, 755 sq has been completely renovated with 42"
i | maple cabinets, black appliances and
much more. $164,900 MLS # 284335.
Call
Connie Grubbs 904-612-9911 or
Denise Arnold 904-704-9885

T. N( GREAT BUY in
OCEAN GROVE
?- Luxur' condominium living in a quiet resort
',ii+ ,'f, style setting. Enjoy the comforts of a coastal
f' 1 home w/maintenance free lifestyle. IBR/IBA
w/plenty of upgrades including new appli-
ances. state of the art lighting & paint through- 7B.
out. Pool. Jacuzzi. fitness. tennis. wireless &
more! $164,900 h- 1
Max Dempsey at 904-545-4386 or
max.dempsey @lifestylesrealtors.com

INCREDIBLE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
TRIPLEX,- RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL
YOU CHOOSE EAST OF 3RD IN JAX BEACH: $597,0000
This opportunity includes 2 bldgs, the front concrete
block is a 2BR/1 BA up and the same down plus a 2nd
dwelling w/ a 2BR/1 BA on a 50 x 125
&- J E lot 1.5 blocks to the Ocean. DON'T
I 7iLJ MISS THIS ONE!
Ws, c S Call Margi Petitt
Iwl ^ 'U Top Producer
$71-9821


Oceanfront Condo at
Serenata Fjeach
South end unit, 4BR/3.5BA, 2,400 SF, marble
floors, built-in entertainment & bar, 2 car
spaces in garage, storm shutters, spacious
oceanfront terrace, right next door to the
i Serenata Beach Club. close to St. Augustine.
$1.995,000
Call Lee S. Elmore
904-699-4503

Brand New Construction
1/2 block to the Ocean
South Jax Beach
Brand New Town Home! 3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-car garage,
Absolutely Beautiful! Stucco, Stainless Steel Appliances-
Granite countertops, Open floor plan-crown molding and
more...Oceanviews from master
fRB 1 balcony. Lowest price in new
k-'"U EiLJd construction East of 3r" St. $574,000


Solid concrete block quality construction
Loft style, spacious and open floor plan
Fantastic natural light
Beautiful wood floors throughout
42" cabinets
2 balconies
Only a few blocks to the Atlantic Ocean
445 5h Street North (comer of 8 h Ave and 5" Street)
Exclusively marketed by:
& fiet*e PA, REALTOR
Cell: (904) 477-6668 Prudential
Office (904) 241-7461 ext 231
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OCEANFRONT
CONDO
Enjoy spectacular views of the
ocean from this 3BR/3BA 2,350
SF condo w/custom features
and upgrades.
Call Grace Tausz:
612-1089 $1,199,000
KERNAN
FOREST
CONDO
Wonderful 3BR/2.5BA 2-story
-unit wall appliances and a 2-car
garage.
Call Richard Murphy:
254-6549 $208,900


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En.oy the breeze from ltis Sth floor end ant Itah SOLutheml
exposure 3BR/2 5BA uni ith Itlu\un fearwnes throughout.
Marble and hard% %ood floors
Updated plumbing and lighting figure
Gorgeous kitchen % iit- gr.inne counertnops
Sdhouene blind system
SLarge ITap around baJcorn overlooking
S Adanric Ocean Offered at $SS9.000

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BUYER INCENTIVES CALL TODA.S!
SPECTACULAR VIEWS, directly) across from the Atlantic Ocean
Only 2 units per floor
High ceilings, archways, niches
SStructured wiring for home theater
Full designer stainless steel appliance package
Granite counterops and klachen island
Luu.'y appoinntmentsd throughout
For more information contact:
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411 S. 1st St #401
Luxurious oceanfront condo,
in Jax Beach,
2BR/2BA,
Hrdwd floors, granite
counters, gated pool
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Updates include: tile floors throughout,
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fireplace with tile and glass design.
Take it easy on the tiled balcony
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Offered at $389,900


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Roof Top Ocean Views
1/2 Block to Ocean FU
Brand New Construction! .
New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/
4.5bath, 3 story w/elevator, 2-carr
"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



Best Buy Today

on the Ocean!!
Southshore Condominium, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent
Condition in 'South Jax Bch,
I E Covered Parking. Priced to sell at
ELE .,: $599,900
Call Margi Petitt
Tot Producer
To 71-9821


Awesome Atlantic Beach
Town House Located Only b- IJ
Half A Block To The Ocean! r'
This home is nestled on the cozy street
of Ocean Grove Drive and features l
1850sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, a new roof, new Bahamas
style hurricane shutters, new heat/AC system, new garage
doors, updated sprinkler system, beautiful stone fireplace,
and a great open back porch. Don't miss your chance to enjoy
the unparalleled charm Atlantic Beach has to offer! $549,900
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821


1 E I 3 Bdrmn Condo in Villas at
Marsh Landing with

Tons of' pjrades plus Garage',
E li a Priced to Sell at $259,000
Gated Community with many amenities including clubhouse,
pool and state-of-the-art fitness center. New paint, hardwood'
floors, crown molding, updated baths and more. All
appliances included. 1-car garage, awesome Marsh Views!
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821


The Abacos at Salt Run offers views you can't resist and a home
you maynever lea\e. 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.
Exclusively marketed bv:. .
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1983 DOUBLEWIDE in Poriside
3BR/2BA, W/D, Ihdge, stove. CH&A
$20,000. t(904)247-1995.
MAYPORT, 2000 doublew.de. 312 w/
Irplc., $30,000. Call 220-7666 eves.

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ATLANTIC BCH 2.'1 5 $50.'mo plus sec
1507 Jordan Cl iEast ol Maypon olt Don-
Sner) 642-1003


NEPTUNE BCH- 3BR 2.5BA house. East
A1A. Walk to the beach. Renovated in
2003, garage wt washer & drVer Ircl lyr
lease, no pels $1395.mo 233-8208
WOLF CREEK, iCW brand new 3BRi
2.5BA, garage. 1700sl. pool. W!D.
$12951mo Magnolia Propenries.
994-3608.
BLOCK TO Beacrr, 126 8in Ave S..
2BR/1BA, CH&A, VDHU, clean and up-
dated. No pets. $8751mo. 724-6335.


ATTENTION RENTERS

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starting at $685

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FSBO 626 Ponte Vedra Blvd. B-2, 2nd
Floor end unit, 3BR/2BA, 1450sf,
screened marsh front porch, private ocean
view porch, frplce CH&A, washer/ dryer,
$539,900,, 387-3604 or 631-8866.
FSBO- PVB condo, 2BR 2BA w/ garage,
golfcourse views. $218,000.
(904)806-1202.
MINUTES TO THE BEACHES & JTB.
13715 N. Richmond Dr., #305, Windsor
Pointe. Beautiful 3BR 2BA condo w/ gar.,
features all appliances incl. washer/ dryer.
Spacious livingroom, frplc. & vaulted ceil-
ings. Inside laundry room, wired for sur-
round sound & direct TV. Motivated seller,
move-in cond. $188,900. 1500sf. MLS
#283114. Call Assist 2 Sell 247-4442.
View this property online at:
www.jaxbesthomes.c6om '
EAST OF A1A. 2BR/2BA w/garage in the
Colony. Upper unit overlooking preserve.
Quiet & private $244 900 904-742-0508
NEED TO SELL BY 6/1. 2BR,'2BA New
carrel., lile. Corion countertops, disrwas-n
er, microwave, stove. 20'x8' screened
porch overlooking lake Pool. tennis
courts Low condo lee 1$200) New air
rnandler unii Master baln upgiladed
wdual sink $25k below market
$209.995. 273-4796. 241-5701
VALENCIA LUXURY CONDO new conr-
sirucnon in Jax Beach' PVB Beach
2BR.2BA, available lot losing in June.
$382.900, 904-220-8676.
OPEN HOUSE. Saluray 12noon-4pm
Ocean Links. PV. Solana Road, unil
#836. 2BR/2BA w'garage. New carpel &
kilcnen counters, cabinets $218000.
1904)806-1202. (904)543-9621
NEW OCEAN FRONT
End Sold Oul, Costa Verano.
Top Floor Penthouse $1.75m
Ready September 2006
Renee L Baron Inc., 242-2821








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


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.
FOR SALE or Lease to Own. Motivated
seller. 1993 Springhill by Fleetwood,
completely restored. 3BR/2BA. No credti
check. Call 904-223-0083 or cell 904-613-
6754.


ATLANTIC BEACH. 1651 Coquina Place,
1BR., 1/2'block from Ocean. large deck/
yard, new carpet and tile, no dogs,
$750/mo. 246-6039 or 962-6361.
SPACIOUS 2BR APARTMENT
in Nepiure Beacr, Two full baths, CH&A,
dishwasher new carpet and tile,
screened bal:ony overlooking park.
$800'mo idepos.i No pets. 249-6150.
NEPTUNE BEACH 2BR 1BA CH&A 2n.d
floor Large dec!:. 1 block to beach.
$1150'mo, includes. waler 241-0897
NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beacr. Besr
area quile sale reiideniial neorinorroood
2BR'IBA lower duple, new carpel, ie
painl CH&A. wasrer riverr nc luded. nor
smoking, no pets $895 m lease depos-
.1 993-1118
JAX BEACH, 4 Blocks to Ocean
1BR,:1BA Apanmeni, $550 mo 220 4th
Sireel So 19041891 0606,. 1352l478-2161
JAX BEACHFRONT 2BR condo, no lease.
pei negotiable, $1300 mo 673-1550
NEPTUNE BCH newly remodeled lown
home 2BR.'I 5BA d garage. lenced
yard. small pel okl $,1000'mo Available
immed 2134 Rosewood Dr 333-1076
JAX BEACH. Beaurilul. 2BR 2BA.
4 blocks to ocean, 4treplace, W'D.
$1075/mo. '(904)742-6423.. -
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR/2BA
Townnouse. $850,mo. 1 mile west ot May.
port lerry. 733,5225 241-RENT
MOBILE HOMES $500 to $550. on pr,-
vale lots Near Maypon iNaval Slation, no
.dogs, 333-5579
JAX BCH 2BR.' 1BA apl, 2 blocks from
the beach ,$1150/mo. 126 2nd Ave. S.
3336639
BRAND NEW 2BR'2BA. sunny corner
Townhome No one above, no one below,
overlooking goll course Surimernouse'
PVB. beach access. pool tennis, gym and
more. Available ,mmedialelv, pets wel-
come. $11iOO.'mo 19041571-5517
JAX BEACH 2BR'IBA, CH&A. carpeted.
painled WDHU, no petS 2460576.
JAX BEACH 2BR c:nage near ocean,
CH&A, WDHU. no peis. $895/mo w/$450
dep 246.3130.


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$ 795 816 BeUeza Ponte Vedra 1/1
$ 575 202-4E Villa del Mar Ponie Vedra I/I
5 950 1223 Grand Reser'e Javx/Hodges Bld 2/2
$1050 234 Belleza Ponie Vedra 2/2
$1150 105S The Fountains Ponie Vedra 2/I 5
$12(0 127 Jardm de Mer Place Ja\ Beach 3 12
$13(.) 403 Tournament Road Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 21/
$1300 2 The Fountauins Ponte Vedra 3/2 5
13i0x 708 Marsh Co'e Lane Ponte Vedra 3/2+lofi
1350) 125 The Fountains Ponte Vedra : 3/2
S1400 63 Tihon Cove North Ponte 'drSags CC 3. 2.
4'l f ".e-aI3-Oee_ Lijaks P. nt-e Vcdra 3,
1500) 67 Fishei'martCo~e Pon&t \eora StainrZ$ CC 2 2
$1675 337 Charlemagne Fiddler' MNar.h/PV 3/2
$1700 4448 Pebblebrook Dn\e l:-/Rjrbrth,,:'k Gkn kerri.,. 3/2
$2000 33-14. Lirthouse Pointi Lane Ja\ Beach 3/3
$2000 2001 Wnmdiammer Ln South Ponte Vedra 3/3 5 + ot'c
$2200 637 Bonaire Circle Ja\ Beach/Ocean Ca) 4/2
$2200 529 Sunsei Dnre Ponte Vedra 3/2 5
$2200 534 Mornungside Dn.e Ponte Vedra 4/2 5
$2500 117 Deer Core Dnve Ponie \eda/M.ar,. Landing 4/2 5
$2600 1316 Turle Dunes Court South Ponie Vedra 5/4
52601) 9910 Preston Trail Ponie V\'e-d/Sagr...CC 3/2 5
52700 S06 MNetropohbtan Ja.x Beach 3/2
$2900 19117 Huande. Manor Dnie Ja.\ Golf & Coun,. Club 5/4
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$1400 Beach Club Villas Saw grass Bead
41600/w k 2539 S Ponle Vedra S. Ponte Vedra
$1700 92 Tdion Way North Saw grass Coun
$I100/wk2503 S. Ponte Vedra S Ponte Vedra
$ 1 S'0/\ k The Retreat Ponte Vedra/Oc
$20010 Visa Del Mar Ja\ Beach/Oce:
$2400 444 La Reserve Cucle Ponme Vedra/L'.
$2500 17' A.e North w/pool Jax Beach
$2500 741 Sptnnakers Reach Sawgrass Bead
52500 117 Deer Cove Dri ve Ponie Vedra/Mar
$2500/w k 728 Oceanfront Neptune Beach'C
526(KI 534 Monungside Dnme P6nme Vedra
$2700/n( k 2824 Coastal Hwy Vilano Beach/O
$3000 562 Ponte Vedra B[Ld. Ponte Vedra
535100 The Cloister Atantic Beach
54000 40S Berkman Plaza J.Ia/Dow'ntown
55500 1931 Beach Avei 3mo mmin Adantic Beach


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Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
(904) 285-2882


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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
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
3/2. 1500 SF, 2nd floor condo.
Fireplace. Condo nas all the
upgrades!! Move in condition.
Located in a quiet area under a
canopy of trees. $259,000


JACKSONVILLE BEACH,
Vista Del Mar Oceanfront
1 BR/1BA 3rd flr-- unit facing
a beautif-' aped
court.OJ ..ished -
833 s3 -, nd clubhouse
on property. 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 $1,175mth area. $1,350mth

++++ SALES RENTALS ++ +
++ RENTAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ++
++4+ ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT ++
e-mail: sonla-marvin @marvin-group.com
e-mail: joe-floyd @marvln-group.com
web site: http://marvln-group.com
Tel: 249-8599 Fax: 249-8598


2712 Seahawk DrivePonte Vedra Beach $ 975 2/2 w/Gar. PV
Ponte Vedra Beach Office 285-5409 or 1-866-242-5596
< ,, e-.... Ca11285-5409 ,+
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B- BEACH RENTALS .'r I Sr -S!S! S
Slnfurnished Homes Beach Walk SPV 2BR/2BA, home has Sunmmerhouse PV V
*, Ponte Vedra by the Sea- PV screened porch, wood deck on 'lagoon, bch Newly renovated, new carpet, baths,,
5BR/3.5BA. fabulous home, 3 car garage, access. $1500/mo kitchen, tile, fireplace, walkto shops, great
fenced backyard, screened porch. 660 Upper 8th Ave S JB 3BR/2BA two amenities.
$2950/mo. story, fenced backyard, tile floors, fireplace. 1BR/1BA, 1st floor. $775/mo '
The Grove PV 4BR/3BA, home on upgrades thru-out. $1500/mo.. 1BR/1BA, Villa. $875/mo
private lot w/preserve views, hardwood Las Palmas PV 3BR/2BA duplex w/new, 2BR/2BA, 1st floor. $1050/mo.
floors, three car garage. $2700/mo. carpet, new kitchen, garage, fresh paint. 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor. $1195mo.
Marsh View SPV 4BR/4BA, $1300/mo. 2BR/2BA, furnished. $1495/mo.
Oceanviews, tile floors. $2000/mo. Furnished Homes Palms at Marsh Landing JB
4BR/4BA. End unit w/elevator. 2800 sqft, The Colony PV 2BR/2BA ground floor, Screened porch, tile floors
beach access, attached garage. $2200/mo. garage, fireplace, east of AlA. $1350/mo. 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor, Intracoastal views. S
o Summerfield PV 3BR/2BA, spacious Villages of NVilano SPV. 2BR/2BA, $900/mo
home in walking distance to schools & oceanfront condo, wood floors, upgrades, 3BR/2BA. 1st floor, end unit. $1285/mo.
beachc. $2200/mo. garage; amenities. $1800/mo. Villas at Marsh Landing JB
Fairfield PV 3BR/2.5BA, two story Ocean firande SPV 3BR/3BA. Condo, Fireplace, screened porch
home w/screened porch on water, 2 car luxuriously furnished, screened porch, across 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor garage. $875/mo
garage. $1950/mo. : from ocean. $3000/mo. 2BR/2BA, 1st floor, garage. $1050/mo.
SVilano Walk SPV 4BR/3.5BA, newer Intracoastal West Belleza -PV 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor condo, ,
!0 two story, across from ocean, light & Avanti Kernan 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor w/ private views, tile floors, upgrades. $1100/,
bright, garage. $1800/mo. screened porch. $850/mo. mo..
38 17th Street AB 3BR/2.5BA, 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor condo, all appliances, Ocean Links PV
IS townhouse, 1/2 block to ocean, quiet great amenities. $945/mo. 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
neighborhood, private patio, remodeled.. The Seasons @ Kensington Keran 2BR/ 2BR/2BA, condo has garage, fireplace,.
; $1750/mo. 1.5BA, two story, end unit, tiled screened porch, golf course views. $1200/mo. '
Quail Point PV 3BR/3BA. Home has porch, comm. pool. $995/mo. k ,
screened porch, decks, wood floors, golf Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA brand new REMAX COASTAL REAL ESTATE
course views. $1700/mo. townhouse, end unit, screened porch, preserve Ia Shannn Smith
L'atrium PV 3BR/2BA SFH, porch views, amenities. $1095/mo. S(904)285-5640
w/jacuzzi, lake view, fireplace, comm. Unfmrnished Condos www.rentthebeaches.com
Spool, garage. $1600/mo.

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RENTERS: LOOKING for a place to live?
www.rentflrstcoast.com
ATLANTIC BEACH- 5 Blocks to Ocean.
3BR/2.5BA, sunroom, fireplace, fenced
yard, carport, $1550/mo. (904)349-0529,
904-246-4856.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, 1 blk to ocean,
2BR 1BA, $785/mo. (904)891-0606 or
(352)478-2161.
4 BLOCKS to Beach. 2BR/1BA, clean,
CH&A, no pets. $800/mo.+ deposit.
504-0709.
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.
2 BLOCKS to ocean. 2BR/1.5BA.
Tile floors, washer/ dryer, fenced deck,
pets negotiable. 2168 S. 2nd Street.
$1200/mo. Call 535-8131.
BAYMEADOWS, BEACHES, Mandarin,
Westside, Southside. Efficiencies
, $100/wk, Apartments $150/wk, also hous-
es for rent fumished/ unfurnished, week/
month. 904-302-5753.
HALF.OFF 1ST MONTH. FURNISHED
1BR/1 BA, 1 block to beach, laundry free,
pool, pets OK. $950/mb.- 477-4640.
JAX BEACH Apanment. ?BR. 1BA Newly
renovated. Was-ner.'aryer Ouiel area.
available now. $875,'mo. deposil 201
Nonh 9in St 246-9162 |3#1
JAX BEACH EFFICIENCY. 20 Steps to
Beach. almost Oceanlront Avaiiale im-
medialely $625'mo.i- security, includes
waier.sewer 241-5251.
1.1,2 BLOCKS 1 Ocean. 1st Ave. South,
IBR' I1BA. $725.'mo 904)891-0606,
(35214 78-2161.


PONTE VEDRA, Newly Renovated, re
sort atmosphere, 2-story, 1BR/1BA, end
unit, washer/dryer included. $995/mo.
998-9148.
OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point. 2BR/2BA,
available now. $1700-$2600/mo. 3 month
minimum rental. (904)241-7206.
JAX BEACH, 2BR/1BA, 2 Blocks to
OCEAN, CH&A, $850/mo. 405 South 2nd
Street. (415)-306-2530.
ICW. NEWLY Renovated, 1BR/1IBA,
Hodges Blvd. gated community, ground
floor, private entrance, amenities, minutes
to Mayo & Beaches. $895/mo. 655-5754.
PONTE VEDRA. Spacious 3BR/2BA
Townhouse, wood floors. Quiet, secure
neighborhood, close to Beaches, shop-
ping, JTB. $995/mo. Call 285-7162.
S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR APTS
CH/A, WDHU. -East of 1st St. $795-
$1195/mo. 4151 Tradewinds, 4 BR water
front $1500/mo. 241-7368, 733-3730.
JAX BCH 1BR/ 1BA apt., 2 blocks from
the beach, $650/mo. 215 S. 2nd St.
333-6639.
AQUATIC' GARDENS, All Bch. Town-
house, 3BR/2BA, new appliances includes
washer/ dryer. Fenced yard. Pets OK.
$975/mo. Credit check and references re-
quired. 904-249-2639.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. Clean, nice
1BR apt. w/ garden atrium. $750/mo.
Avail, soon spacious 2BR. 247-1417.
1ST STREET NEPTUNE BCH
2BR/2.5BA Townhome w/d, dishwasher,
fireplace, berber carpet, 18" ceramic tile,
private balcony, private patio, $1395/mo.
Available May. 333-8462, Harrigan Prop-
erties Realtor.


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ATLANTIC BEACH bright efficiency
across from ocean on Beach Ave. Availa-
ble June 1st. Nonsmokiing, no dogs. First,
last, and security, $725/mo. 247-4527.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 215 Lora Street.
2BR/1BA. 1-1/2 blocks to Ocean. Large
deck, CH&A. wall-to-wall carpet, WDHU.
$875/mo.+ dep. No pets. (904)249-4508,
(904)704-0489.
OWNERS/ MANAGERS: Need to fill a
vacancy?
rentfirstcoast.com
OCEAN, 2-BLOCKS. 2BR/1BA, $950/mo.
215 8th Ave. North, J.B.. 241-8269.
2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOME, Atlantic Bch,,
recently updated, $1075/mo. +$1075/dep.
No pets, walk to beach/ town center. Call
655-5587.
VILANO BEACH 2-story home. 3/2,
1800sf, 1/2 block from ocean, lyr lease,
$1800/mo or vacation rental $1000/wk.'
707-5225.
JAX BEACH; East of 3rd. 3BR/1BA.
Apartment. 2-1/2 Blocks to Ocean.
Washer/dryer, CH&A. $1140/mo.
821-9751, 803-3099.
NEPTUNE BCH. 1BR Duplex. CH&A.
WDHU, no pl-s. $695,mo w,$350 deposit.
246-3130
JAX BCH, OCEANVIEW
2BR.1BA. upper apartment 101 South
16in Ave. $975.'mo. No dogs Security code
posit $500 Broker Owner 249-8766
ATLANTIC BEACH Main St. Duplex,
2BR. BA, screened porcn. fireplace
WDHU CH&A. $750'rno t904)891-0606.
or i3521478-2161.
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LONG TERM RENTALS
BERMUDA BAY
CONDOMINIUM A
Gorgeou -- e llrand- new, 1800
SF 3BRi2,a --iloor, large screened
potcn overlooking preserve S1975/mo.
"SUMMERHOUSE haeI
CONDOS OF OLD PVIA1o -l"
A special surprise!' Resort
amenities, newly remodeled units.
All new appliances. Low rent now.
2BR corner unit 2nd floor
townhome. Bright, spacious, cool j
$1200/mo.
COLONY REDUCED! O
2BR/2BA 2nd floor, new carpet,
new lile, appliances, high ceilings.
W/D, FP, garage. S*W/mo.

Janet Wells
Bioker-GRI C4AM
285-6522
Powc Vedra Bea d Realty, Inc.


ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, garage,
quiet, private fenced yard. Walk to Beach,
schools & town. $1350/mo. w/lawn care.
249-3012.
PONTE VEDRA Beach, Dolphin Cove,
7 Cobia St. 2BR/2BA, large fenced yard.
$1100/mo. +$1100/dep. No smoking, No
pets. 285-2302.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA, spacious
lot in SeIva Marina area. Large modern
kitchen w/new fridge & dishwasher. Living
room fireplace. Attached 1-car garage,
WDHU, fenced yard, CH&A. $1700/mo.
Call Bob (904)631-6268.


SOUTHSIDE
LAKE LUCINA ,
Pool home. 3/2.5 incl. pool service,
$1250/mo.
MONTEREY
2/2, 1133sf, ready nowl $1050/mo
SUTTON LAKES
3/2, 2 car garage, $1295/mo.
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
Brand new townhomes, starting at.
$1350/mo. w/garages;.
QUEEN AKERS
3/2 w, carpon. excellent condition.
$10?5'mo
NORTH JACKSONVILLE.
EAGLES HAMMOCK
Brand new 4i2, 2 car garage, 1850st
$1295'mo.

4/2. 3 car garage. 2200si. $14d00,mo
HOME FINDER REALTY,<
241-5501 OR 221-1711,


AB, SELVA Marina, 3BR.2BA 1850sf.,
well maintained, yard. $1700.mo
,904)886-7228.
PVB SAWGRASS iNorngalei PRICE
REDUCED $1800,mo. 3BR/2BA- LR.DR.'
FR, eal-in-kllcnen. Ilreplace, WDHU,
screened patio, 2-car garage. Includes
yard & peas and association tees
904-249-3213.
PVB. ON waier large lanai, 4BR,3BA,
walk to beach.' school shops. $2500'mo
(904)403-7372. .
JAX BEACH, 2BR/1 5BA, den, WDHU.
1817 Horn St. Call 249-3135.
NEPTUNE BEACH, beautifully restored
2BR/1BA beach cottage, located 1 5
blocks 10to Ocean al 214 South ST CH&A.
Berber carpet, tile Kitchen & bath. laundry
room, storage garage., lenced yard and
much more, $1295/mo, $1295 securiry de-
posit, no smoking 246-8911.
2BR HOUSE, 2 lull baths, completely lur-
nished. recently remodeled, $990/mo Al-
so avail. daily & weekly rentals. Hot lub &
pool privileges Call 284-3988 lor inspect.
lion appi
NEPTUNE BEACH, 2BR'2BA, Range, Re-
Ingeratoi, Dishwasner, WDHU, CH&A.
$945/mo. 514-1090

PONTE VEDRA BEACH
125 Bluelish, Dolphin Cove. 3BR/2BA.
1-car garage, lence. $1250/mo. Security
deposit equals 1/2 rent. Includes lawn
service Broker/Owner. 249-8766.


BAYFRONT. DOWNTOWN St., Augustine.
Fabulous views, nisoricn disrnct.
3BR/2.5BA. $2500/mo George Spohier,
Brokerowner 535-9915.
OCEANFRONT SOUTH Pome Vedra.
Cuie 1BR'1BA, on 100' lot. north ol Gate
station Fireplace. CH&A $1650'mo
George Spohrer, Brokerowner 535-9915
BEACH & SAN PABLO, 14284 SATIN-
WOOD DRIVE. 2BR/2BA. NO PETS.
$1095/MO. 241-1103 OR 514-5449.
NB. 3R8/1 5BA, lenced yard, icar garage.
corner ol Bowies and 3rd SI $1350;mo.
Really Executives. 273-3939, 610-6460
NEPTUNE BEACH. Large house.
3BRi2BA 30h to ocean. No dogs.
$2300/mo. includes water/ gas. 19041465-
2653, 1904t463-0222

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PVB -THE Colony.,Vylll,.;, pea;h .qwner
mc.li, t.-t 2Eff -,2B.-2ndw lloor, t'ge rail-
ings, new carpel, W D FP.. garage.
Avail mmed. i 1100mo 635-6375.


PONTE VEORA 2BR,2BA condo, com-
pletely renovated, lop floor wigoll course
view, near Sawgrass & Goil course
Amenaies included. Call 1904)710-3452.
TWEEN BEACH & Town Center. Two
1BR/1BA Condos, Hodges. Amenities
$880.mo 285-6905
PVB 1BR 1BA fplc., 1-car gar Iree cable,
comm pool, $950'mo. 545-3156
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL.
IBR'IBA $850,'mo, Beautiful. newly reno-"
vated, many amenites Availaole now.
garage $100 Realry Executives
273-3939. 610-6460
PONTE VEDRA ocean grove completely
renovated 1BR/1BA. screened porch, lake
view. gaied community, $850/'mo. Availa-
ble June 1 Susan (9041514-7150.


OCEANLINKS, PONTE VEDRA BEACH.
2BR/2BA, walking distance to Ocean.
Screened porch, washer/dryer. Tennis,
pool & fitness room. $1150/mo. 285-0416.
PONTE VEDRA Beach Cottage beautiful
brand new 3BR/2BA in the much sought
after Summer House. Beach access 5 star
amenities, $1385/mo., 904-662-6361.
SPINNAKER 1BR/1BA. Elegantly furnish-
ed. Steps to Ocean. Garage, $1700/mo.
708-4022.
PVB -MARSH COVE. A perfect
2BR/2.5BA TH. W/D, FP, amenities,
1200sf. $1095/mo. 635-6375.


$750/MO. 1BR, Ponte Vedra Beach, new-
ly renovated condo. Summer House, gat-
led community. Call 904-537-4203.
OCEANFRONT 2BR/2BA, fully furnished.
Ground floor, pool, washer/dryer, cable.
$1900/mo.+ deposit. (904)349-1413,
(904)200-2443.
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE Early Move-in
Free Rent- Bener Deal 2BR.' 2BA corner
unit. 2nd bloor TH. W.'D FP. amenilies
Avail now $1200!mo 635-6385
PONTE VEDRA, East of A A 2BR 2BA,
1300st, 2-story Town -Horme. $1200'rmo.
Slull concierge service. all new appliances.
completely renovaiea. 1904)476-3000
OLD PV2 Condos Spectacular ocean.
Sront 313.' Irpic.. huge deck $3500 mo
860.10J47.
22 SEAWINDS Lane PVB Excellent cond,-
lior townnome, 3BR'2BA $1550mo.
longlerm 14041964-2741


ICW, NEAR Hodges & Beach 13722 Cra-
shaw Rd 3BR 2BA, CH&A. Front & back
porches. wall -iowall carpel, fireplace.
Large garage lenced yard Excelient con-
diltion $875'mo deposit i904i249-4508,
904)704-0489



SANIBEL ISLAND 2BR,2BA condo on
canal 180 steps to beach, completely ren-
ovaled November 2005, I825.weekly
through 12'15'06, 585-624-7398.
ATL BCH 3BR house beautifully furnish-
ed. walk to ocean $1650,mo 993-3226.
OCEANFRONT. 1 or 2BR lurnisned con-
dos. weekly or monthly 1904)463-7343
S JAX Bch 2BR, ulily furnished, ocean-
front condo. Monthly/ Weekly 241-0267.
wwvw.rentlacksonvilleDeacri.com

OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BRi4BA. weekly, monihiy, yearly Call
(904)249-8269

OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
nomes WeeKly!monlily. Visiz us al
laxbeachrental.com or 535-3911 or
535-3828.


TWO LAWYERS' offices, new, upscale,
shared space, Ig.conT, room, etc. incl.
electricity, security, $1250/mo. or
$850/mo. email:
sfortune@fortunelegal.com



JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Warehouse for
lease, 3629sf. Office included. Large park-
ing lot, beach side of intracoastal.
(770)929-1721, (678)525-0854.
GREAT LOCATION IN Jax Beach. New,
3750sf multi-purpose building for lease.
Near Beach Marine. Call for details,
343-1919, 249-3214.
JAX BEACH, near Court House. Good for
small business, approximately 1000sf.
$1200/mo.+ deposit. 246-8532, 535-0593,
246-8415.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Free standing
office/commercial/retail building, shop,
commercial lot & warehouse space. Start-
ing al $500'mo Free rent. (904)514-1090.
3500SF COMMERCIAL Building New
,:onsiruclion, available soon 514-11090



DORIS PET SERVICE
The kennel allernalive' Providing convene.
ient reliable care for your pels at your
home while you are away Reasonable
rates. references For more information
call- Doris Rosarius. 241-8967. Licensed
Bonded.
JUST THE 2 OF USI Swirls and stripes
foreverl 2 little bo kinens a little shy
born in ihe shed 5wSw Old. adorable.
Free to good home 249-8469.
FREE TO Loving home only w lenced
yard German Snorlhaired Pointer, spayed
female. 16mos Loves children, oiher pels
Very family onrienied Sweet personainvi
Needs t10 run & play outside, loo. Call any.
lime, 223-5050, ask lor Ton.


GENTLE NATURED cat needs quiet lov-
ing home Spayed, vaccinations. 11 years
old indoor only, desperate circumstances
285-1267.


ADORABLE AKC Englisn Bulldog Pups.
Champion sire 502-4928
CONURES. SUNS $200 ea.. Nanday
$155. Call 223-3790.
FEMALE AMERICAN Bulldog puppy lor
sale $150. Call 249-0119
BULLDOGS PUPPIES w.papers. Avail
05,30 $1000 6lem.3rriale Call Chris
294-7999
MACAW. BLUE and gold, Deautilul.
Moving must sale. 2cages 2Tripods
$1,000, 685-2398.
DACHSHUND PUPPY 7 months, house-
broken. $150 OBO Call 685-2398.


HOMELESS PETS lor adoption Cats &
dogs. 246-3600.


PART TIME evening Commercial Clean-
ing at the beach. $8/hr. 3hrs a night. Pro-
fessional drug- free workplace. Must pos-
sess identification, Social Security card &
References. (904)484-6625 or fax
(904)825-0619.
THE CITY of Jacksonville Beach is seek-'
ing an experienced Softball Scorekeeper.
Work will, begin as soon as possible and
will end about June 30th. Individual would
then have first choice of working theFall
Softball League which begins in Septem-
ber. Work is 5 nights a week, 4 games a
night (Monday-Fnday), and 4 games on
Saturday. Games start at 6:15pm. 'Pay is
$10 per game. If interested contact the
Jacksonville Beach Recreation Depart-
ment (904)247-6236.


TELEMARKETING
CUSTOMER SERVICE & sales. Strong
telemarketing experience. Working hours
9am-3pm. Must be flexible with days.
Ponte Vedra Beach location, Must have
own car Iransporlaion.:Please call for de-
lails (9041273-5959
EXECUTIVE SEARCH FIRM Seeking Ad-
min. Assistani proficierni in word process-
ring. Excellent grammarian 20-25 hrs wk
Cc'niact Hank Maly. 280-1966


MARSH LANDING COUNTRY CLUB
LIFEGUARDS "
Lifeguarid;. CPR. First Aid cen Previous
exp. req Flexible hrs Position available
May 22 Sepl 4
PART-TIME FITNESS AiTENDANT
Seeks candidate witr CPR. AED First Aid
cerfilcalion Filness experience required.
Flexible hours All positions apply in per-
son Tues -Sat Ponle Vedra Beach,
285-1909. Drug Testing, E 0 E
AFTERNOON DRIVER
PT lor dry cleaning pick up and delivery.
Wondenui opportunAiy lo,make extra mon.
ey Mon- Fri The Cleaners. 1519 Penman
Rd. Call Chris 629-2683.
SECRETARY M-F l0am-4pm, experi-
enced, computer literate Send resume to
3102 Sawgrass Village Circle
ARE YOU Gilled with Children? Are you
nurturing, patient and kind' Then ChrisI
Episcopal Crurch needs you We are in
need ol additional siall on Sunday morn-
ings We also rave a lall weekday position
open This position is in our toddler class
M-Tn. 8:30am-noon. Please contact Leila
Ouinlan al 285-7390 x246 lor further infor-
malion.
DELIVERY DRIVERS Needed Beaches
ohly. $15-$20 per hour. Need reliable
car and clean driving record. 247-FOOD
MODELS WANTED for high quality fe-
male fashion photography Good pay per
session Experience not required.
1800)553-5135.


FOUND DOG on s S., Nep Bcn. W e DRYCLEANER needs part lime couer
& black, wire hair, male. Call 241.0378. help. Will rain. Call Sapn, 333-8572.


ATLANTIC BEACH iMain St i. Very nice
furnished, 3BR,'2 5BA townhome CH&A.
washer.dryer. $600/mo includes utlities,
cable, wireless iniernei. Available now
Deposit & references required 514-0569
PVB- SHARE 3BR.'2BA w'pool $1000,mo.
plus deposit. 543-1951.
EXECUTIVE FEMALE seeking roommate
to share 3BR/2BA, fully lurnisned, new
apartment. $600,mo.. halt utilities. 300' to
Beacn/Town Center No pels. 249.0767
ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR'2.5BA Selva
Lakes townhome CH&A. washer.dryer,
walking distance to Beach & town center
Community pool. $700,mo. includes utili-
ies, cable & wireless interned Available
now, Deposit & references required.
476-5251 -
ROOMMATE. 2BR.2BA. CH&A. wasn-
eridryer, newly renovaied 1 5 blocks io
beacri. Available 520 $575/mo.
1407)312-6473.
ROOMMATE FOR 3BR,2BA Jax Beach
$550'mo+ deposit, includes utiliiies
(904)249-1890
MAYPORT AREA toll Assisr. lurnished.
deposit, real's. $115'wk Call 372-4265
ROOMMATE WANTED M/F $650 1,'3
lees and utilities. Exclusive Miravisia,
gated pool hot tub health club, water-
Iront wlmarna view. Room has own oalh.
room, brand new large unit. 2700st.
19041463-2845
N ATLANTIC Beacn/ Spectacular Oceanr
[roni, THE BLUFFS. SHARE nuge 2500st
luxurious ri-level condo Furnished,
3decks. private garden & enitres, garage
prkg. Huge pool wooded & secluded
$1050/mo incl lel Id.. util.. cable, wireless
networking 12 mos lease Will consider
shon term @incr. rent. Avail. June 1 or
sooner 716-4232

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PVB -SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR, Corner u A'-- '
undl. gall view.' lake, all amenities. Every- NICE 4/iBR house w/pool and lenced back
thing new $1100t mo. 285-4444. yard $600/mo. Includes utilities and salel.
elrA TV 568-8700n


PONTE VEDRA Summer House New
2BR 2BA 5 slar amenities Great locaiiont
Bonom Iloor unit $1100/mo +deposit
-838-9400
JAX BEACH, tBR/iBA very nice condo,
Sailed floors washer' dryer,-all appliances,
$900-mo 1904)607-2527. '


ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse 645
Aquatic Dr. 3BR'2BA. $1050/mo plus dep.,
962-7412.


JAX BCH. New renovation, 3BR/1.5BA,
walk to water. Fenced carport. $1275/mo.,
1st & last deposit. 398-0232.


S. PONTE Vedra, Turtle Shores, 4/2.5
custom 2-story. Private beach access,
amenities, $1900/mo. (904)819-6626.


PONTE VEDRA, The Belleza, 1/1, gated,
pool, gym, $795/mr. 280-319'0.
=Y(1 I IQ"= MIDAVIT At-fn11- 4


THE PALMS at Marsh Landing 2BR/2BA,
waterview, wood floors, 1st floor, gated,
$1125/mo. 241-3941.
PVB- OCEAN Grove Condo, 3BR/2BA
w/garage, 1st floor, renovated, new appli-
ances, pool, new fitness center. Beach ac-
cess, No Pets. $1350/mo. 904-318-7500.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
1BR/1BA loft condo. Club facilities, securi-
t gate, gblf view. $800/mo East Coast
realty of Jacksonville. 247-4724
ICW 3/2 condo, amenities, $1300/mo.
472-3614.


RELIABLE INDIVIDUAL to share"
2BRi2BA, Townnouse. $110*e.ek. includ-1
ing uliilies 247-3.149
FURNISHED ROOM- 1 mile Io beach, ga-
rage parking $550 includes all Isl and
last, 534-3336.


IF YOU are inieresled in advertising under
ihis category please call 904-1249-9033 or
emaI classified S beachesleader.com


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by the Planning Commission witn respect
to any manner considered al any meeting.
such person may need a record ol i the
proceedings, and. ior such purpose. such
person may need Io ensure that a veiba-
tim record ot the proceedings is made,
which record includes Ine testimony and
evidence upon which Ihe appeal is to be
based.
The public is encouraged lo speak on is-
sues on this Agenda that concern Inem
Anyone who wishes lo speak should sub-
mil the request lo Irlt recording secretary
prior to Ir e beginning ol Ihe meeting.
In accordance with Ihe Americans witlh
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Florn-
da Slaiules, persons win disabilities
needing special accommodation to parnici-
pate in this meeting should contact Ihe
Planning and Development Department
no later than 5 00 p m. on the day preced.
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DOCTOR'S OFFICE. Tuesday and Tnurs-
day, approx. 15 hours per week. General
ortce duties. $8 50hmr 246-9955
CHILDCARE NEEDED
Christ United Methnodisi Church in Nep-
lune Beach needs childcare during church
services on Sunday mornings and some
evenings during church related activities
Applicant must be at least 18 years old
n,, r r mrnnnlh ii ,iil v ir.-vt'ilinn in


SECURITY GUARD
Full Time with flexible schedule at a Pre-
mier Retirement Community. Excellent
benefits. Experience preferred. Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd. Atlantic
Beach, FL; Fax to 904-246-9447; email to:
jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/Drug-Free-
Workplace.
BREAKWATER OCEANFRONT, now hir-
ing Sous line cooks & Servers. 3rd Ave.
North, on the Ocean. 247-2644.

SALES
ATLANTIC Beach van/ minibus dealership
seeking self-motivated individuals (2).
High year end; Entry level position, comn
puter/ Intemet 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
CONSTRUCTION WORKER
w/valid Florida Driver's License. Experi-
ence helpful but vill train. Good salary ,&
benefits. Apply at Surfside Pools, 313
Beach Blvd., 246-2666 or fax resume to:
249-8801, e-mail: surfsidepools@aol.com
HIRING FULL-TIME driver/ landscape
helper. Call Pam 742-7769.
AMERICAN MORTGAGE EXPRESS
CORP.
Seeking candidates for the position of
Support Clerk in our Posi-Closing/ Ship-
ping Depanrmenm located in Neptune
Beach. Selected candidate wil l e respon-
sible for the scanning of mongage loan
files. This is an entry level posinon requir-
ing no prior mortgage experience.
however,' -eliabitrty, organization and
attention to detail are a must. We will train,
the right individual. Please fax your re-
sume to the anenlion ol Debbie Williilord at
1904)247-8889. the wholesale mortgage
division ol American Mongage Express
Corp is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Medical, Denial, Vision and 401K availa-
ble. Casual dress anO beach localionr are
an added PenelaI
SPA COORDINATOR needed for well es-
tablished Day Spa Apply in person at
Taylor Lane & Company Day Spa at Ihe
Avenues Mall or call 591-1683 .

*DRIVERS*
.DO you want to6join a winning learn Don't
get left out. Our driver's make $500-$700
per week. Call 249-5151 ask tor Brian or
493-5250 ask lor Tim Collins
MEDICAL ASSISTANT Immediate open-
ing lor taste pace IM,'FP practice Compet-
itive salary & benefits Fax resume
(9041241-0831 or call 1904)241-1035
LIVE AND work at the beach in a casual
atmosphere. Ocean Waves is accepting
applications for ihe following positions
CSR, Acclg, Opitcal Techs, Oliice Manag-
er. Sales Reps, and Showroom Sales. 76
Levy Rd. Apply in person or email resume
to kelly-@oceanwaves.comr

POOL CLEANER
wvalid Florida Driver's License. Experi-
ence helpful but will Irain. Good salary &
benefits. Apply: Sunside Pools. 313
Beach Blvd. 246-2666. or tax resume:
249-8801, e-mail: surfsidepools @aol com
LAWN MAINTENANCE Experienced
Needed Monday-Fnday. Transponallon a
music 860-4062. 821-0102.
VEHICLE COORDINATOR/ Customer
Service. Lol Managemen I pas. warran-
lies vehicle cr.eck in. clean driving record
CDL. license prelerred sell motivated,
general otice work. computer/ internet lit-
erate excellent benefits including proril
sharing, smoke free office, Atlaninc Beach,
www iransirpius com Specily position on
lax resume 221-2705


r -h r-'e p a ....aIF o HOUSEKEEPER/HOME ORGANIZER
church's needs Applicant should be com- HOUSEKEEPER/HOME ORGANIZER
lonable wtin all aged children and promote $17.00 an hour with Benefits
the emotional and social growth ol me Full-Time
children Applicapi should enjoy playing A Chrislian family in ihe beaches area
and talking to children and have know. with is looking for a caring. mnelligenl. en.
edge ol Ihe Christian laith Please call the ergetic person who can do all housekeep-
church secretary at 249-5370 lo apply ing lobs and organizing of ine home This
will include all types of cleaning, laundry
I TIrlNJTr'?itLSTARS'CMeBrte'lidlh'flicds' and'frocery shopping lor a very active
T tl.lie C:.- ch Pil.:-a co.rla,: 247-10311 iaidM l,/ Ydu 'nu.-lI be a Nun-;rnok r wiih:
oui pel allergies and able to provide own
TUTORS FOR Latin. Logic'Rhelori:.'Pia. Iransportalion to and from work Email
no. Spanishn/Compuler Pan-Time about 5 your resume to
hours weekly $50.00-$65.00 an hour de- jobsforseven@yahoo.com and in the
pending on experience. To lulor 4 children subiecl please pui were you saw the ad
ages 13. 11, 10 & 7 A Chnstian home lisled.


schooling family in the beaches area is
looking for caring. intelligeni. energetic
people who love children Positions will re-
quire proficiency in ine subject leaching
B S. desired. You musl ce a non-smoker
winout pet allergies and able to provide
own transportation to and Irom work
E-mail your resume to
jobsforseven@yahoo.com in the email
subjecl please put Ine area you are apply-
ing for and where you saw Ihe ad posted
JOIN OUR Cdast Guard Exchange Team'
Sales Clerk. No nights' Coniact Melissa
(904)247-8737 or Fax 19041247-8739.
*WEEKEND SECRETARY/ Receptionist
position available with Hardage-Giadens
Funeral Home, Jacksonville Beach. You
must be a people person, detail orienled
wiln an ability to mumi-task Computer
skills are required. Fax resumes to
904-249-2321 atlenlion Robin Giddens
Sneppard or via e-mail
rgs@ hardage-giddens corn
M/F/D/V/DFWP
BONO'S BBO in Neptune Beach is ac-
cepiing applications for all positions. FIT &
P.'T Apply in person 2.4pm daily

NOTICE TO READERS
HELP WANTED classificaltions in this
newspaper are intended to announce gen-
uine current job openings. No fees may be
charged to the prospective employee Ads
for selb-employment or business opponu-
nities appear under the Business Opportu.
nitres category Ads which may require
payment or fees for employment informa-
lion, guidance or training may appear un-
der Job Service Should any Help Wanted
advertiser ask for a lee or il the advertiser
is offering a product or service rather than
a job opening, please notify The Beaches
Leader, 249-9033.
SECRETARY. possible FIT, experienced,
real esialte fice. Fax resume. 273-4848.
NEW RESTAURANT opening in Ponte
Vedra .on Intraboastal. Now hiring
Host/Hostess, Waitstaff, Busperson, Dish-
washer. PT/FT.' Fine dining experience
helpful. Call 285-1103 fordirections.


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 Managementl '
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT! Recep-
lionisr P/T and FIT. Fax 482-4242 Email-
mrobbinsE@suinc biz
AUTOMOTIVE LOT COORDINATOR/
Customer Service, pans, warranties, vehi-
cle check in, clean driving record. CDL, Ii-
cense preferred self motivated. general of-
lice work, computer/ inlemel literate, ex-
cellent benefits including profit sharing,
smoke free office, Atlanlic Beach,
www transirplus.com Specify position on-
lax resume 221-2705.
CARPENTERS WANTED Iransportation
and tools required 226-3576
TEACHER'S ASSISTANT
An established Ponle Veara preschool.
CDA a plus. Flexible ours. Position avail-
able June 1st. Call 285-2965


INTELLIGENT? DETAIL ORIENTED?
Professional needed lo assist wilh sched-
uling and data input $8.$9mr. M.F. tlexi-
ble hrs PT/FT Great office environment..
Near UNF. (904)646-1962.


FIRST CHOICE Home. Improvements
Needs skilled carpenters & Iree climbers
349-2628
Prep Cook & Disnwasher needed Apply in
person at 363 Atlaniic Blvd., Suiles 7 & 8
Atlianic Beach, askfor lain. 246-2441.


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LAUNDRY AIDES
Full-Time, 6:30am to 3pm at a premier re-
tirement community. Some weekends and
holidays. Excellent benefits and great
work environment. Applications available
at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One Fleet
Landing Blvd.,' Atlantic Beach, FL 32233;
Fax to 904-246-9447; email to
jobs@fleetlandlng.com. EOE/ Drug-free
Workplace.
DRIVER NEEDED for moving company.
Class-D license, experience helpful,
285-2426.
FRAMING CARPENTERS, G.C. Superin-
tendent' for established company. Drug
free work place. Benefits. 241-2721.
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
AvMil. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
IMMEDIATE OPENING. Foreman for
lawn/landscape company. Excellent pay.
Must have own transportation 4 clean DL.
*Expdrience required. Contact Ron,
334-3311.
P:Q0.TE VEDRA Animal Hospital needs
FT Kennel Attendant.. No experience 'nec-
essary. Apply within, 28 Corona Rd.
285-7924.
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Southside
and Beaches. Work in teams of three.
Must have own Iransporialion, valid drive.
her's license. Approximately $175/wk to
start. Moday-Friday, no nignts/weekends.
Home Cleaning Cenlers of America.
1904)642-8885.
BUSY WHOLESALE Sealood company
seeks F/T Fish Processor & Drivers
w,'good records Apply in person only
C&C Fisheries, 36 W. 61h St. Allannc

EXPERIENCED DETAILERS. Day & nighl
snifts Musi have valid driver's license &
iransponation. Only serious, responsible,
nard workers need apply Enc, 716-4413
QUALIFIED PET Stylist needed Modern
snQp/ greal income. FT/PT (904)349-2699


KPW CONSTRUCTION Inc. hiring exp.
Carpenters & Helpers in Beaches area.
Please call 686-4818.
SUMMER CAMP Counselors, 'Infant &
toddler teachers, PT/FT. Having a blast
swimming, skating, art and crafts, etc
while getting paid. Call 246-0882 or fax
resume 249-1033.
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
leam & grow. Ordering skills & produce
experience a plus. Apply in person at 363
Atlantic Blvd., Suites 7 & 8, Atlantic
Beach, ask fpr Shelly or Naomi. 246-2441.
EVENTS REP, A Reader's Digest Co.
Run Your Own Business! Books Are Fun
offers an exciting sales opportunity for In-
dependent sales reply Set up and run Book
Fairs at businesses & corporations. Com-
mission Guaranteed the first 3 mths.
Training & support provided. Need: Truck/
SUV/ Tradiler, shroage & computer. For de-
tails & to apply: www.booksarefunltd.com
Req#2117BR/ 1649BR. Fax: 888-556-
4795 Call: (800)966-8301 x2698 .
CHILDTIME LEARNING Centers seeks
experienced Teachers & Assistant Teachi.
ers. F/T & P.T available. We offer a com-
pelilive salary & benefits package. Call
273-6960 or lax resume to' 280-5742
SERVICE MECHANIC
Local pool company seeking experienced
service lechrnician. Must have Knowledge
of pumps, filters, neaiers, and chemical
automalion systems, 3-5 years experi-
ence, pool remodeling skills a plus Salary
dependent on experience Excellent dus-
tomer service skills, lull benefits, 401k.'
Fax resume to Surlside Pools Jax Beach
at 904-249-8801 or email:
julie@surfsidepools.net.'
PRINTING COMPANY hiring Sales
Pressmen, Bindery, Graphic Design, and
Pre-press. 514-1090.


FLORAL DRIVER N eded. Floral Empori-
um. 870 AlA North, Pbnte Vedra Beach.
JAMI'S- JCC UPSCALE women's retail
clothing store in Ponte Vedra. Manage-
ment & sales positions available. Fax:
239-262-2954 Email: Jobs@jamis-jcc.com
FACIAL SPECIALIST with clientele want-
ed. Also, NAIL TECH W/cilentele. No
acrylics. Day Spa, Jax Beach. Call Mikl,
242-8008 .
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GREENFROG PEST PREVENTION
Join our team. Our company has openings
for our service dept, good salary, must
possess a good driving record, be custom-
er friendly. We offer company vehicle;
paid vacation and holidays. Leap over to
us. Apply at 159 19th Street N. Jax.
Beach. '242-9002.

SUNCRUZ CASINOS Now hiring Deck
Hands & Kitchen Staff. Will train. Apply in
person: 4378 Ocean St. Mayport.
(904)249-9300.
' .
NOW HIRING Hardworking sales person
ior gith shop. Apply in person Sea Shells &
Coral 230 North Boardwalk. Jax Beach
Bartender, Door Guy, and Liquor Store
Clerk Must be able io work days. nights,
weekends, and holidays Must pass drug
test and background check Call Roben @
465-0149..
CONSTRUCTIONiHOME REMODELING
Company hiring Remodelers w/own tools
& reliable Iransportation. Call 246-0309


HOME CLEANERS earn excellent pay
cleaning homes weekly & bi-weekly. De- -
pendable car required. Full or part time.
Call 223-5033.


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We are currently accepting applications for energetic, customer
service oriented team members for the following positions:
Security Officer
Front Desk Agent
Food & Beverage Manager
Banquet Manager
PM Men's Locker Room Attendant
Saute & Grill Cook
Relief Night Auditor
Room Service Server
Dishwasher
Maintenance Technician
Server

Seasonal Opportunities
Y (March November)
Bartender
Server
Great opportunity to work in an oceanfront resort with'
terrific earning potential. \e offer an excellent benefits package
including medical/dental, life insurance, sick and vacation days,
and discounts at our retail outlets, golf course and spa.


A Applyiiin'person to:... .... -
I 607 Ponte Vedra Boulevard, Ponte Vedra Beach
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm

For additional information call 280-60"6
See current openings at: Profiles.hospitalityonline.comi/211464
Drug Free '. workplace EOE




0 ,At Ponte Vedra Beach


...-.. V'AWA .. -...- Expect Nothing Less
"^I4'J Than "Five Diamonds"
Do something special for yourself today! Work %with one of the
premier luxury resorts in the world by joining the elite staff at,
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. Our exceptional work environment is
one of the most sought after for career satisfaction.
We have the following full & part-time positions available:


Accounting Clerk


Racquet Club Retail Asst.


Painter Equipt Oper./Laborers
Technology Field Tech. Housekeepers
Human Resources Coord. Front Desk & Bell Stand


Wknd Security Officer


Lifeguard Lieutenant
Irrigation Technician
Spray Technician
Delivery Drivers
Pool Technicians,
Line Cooks
Banquet Set-Up Attd.
Starter/Rangers


Laundry Attendant:
Dishwashers
Servers/Diningroom Attd.
Gourmet Shop/Retail Clerk
Fitness Attd./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 medical/dental, life
insurance, sick and vacation days, and discounts at our retail outlets, golf
course and spa. For immediate consideration apply in person to
Human Resources between 9am- 4pm or forward resume to:
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
200 Ponte Vedra Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. 32082
Job Line: 904-280-3607 Fax: 904-273-7753
See current openings at: Profiles.hospitalityonline.com/211464
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WHAT KIND ol training are you 'looking
lor We are now olfenng Puppy 101 ano
Basic obedience classes, plus all levels of
Agiliry CGC classes are (Free) Near
Craig Air Fieia Call us @ Actions Dog
Training -Day & Ngnt Cenler 642-1782


F/T LAUNDRY Tech, apply in person,
must enjoy working with the Elderly Ash-
ford Court Assisted Living, 1700 The
Greens Way, Jacksonville Beach, 32250.
EOE/DFWP .
GIFT SHOP
NOW HIRING. Hardworking sales person.
Apply In person Sea Shells & Coral. 230
North Boardwalk. Jax Beach.

SMALL OCEANFRONT hotel looking for.
dependable housekeepers and a front
desk clerk. Weekends required. Please
-apply in person at 120 Atlantic Blvd., Nep-
tune Beach.
LOOKING FOR Sincere Caregiver to com-,
plete team, caring for elderly lady, home
care experience, certified HHA or CNA.
Flexible schedule averaging 50hrs., 12-
24/hr. shifts, $12/hr. Non-smoking. Back-
ground check, drug test. Leave message,
(904)424-2955.
A/C '& Heating company needs Installers,
Service Techs & Helpers. Call -Rob,
509-3062

Are you Seeking PAY With Benefits?
Amencan Landscape has a position for
you. Call 349-6257.
* ...'.,**


CNA
FULLTime. 3pm-11pm at Premiere Retire-
meni Communily Healih Center. Excellent
beneri package, competitive wages,' good
working environment. Applications availa-
ble at Fleet Landing Secur;ry Gate, One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlari.c Beach, FL;
Fax to (904)246-9447; e-mail to:
jobs@fleetlandlng.com EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace. '


ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare Free est,-
mates. Professional customer service
Mowing edging, weeding. imming irees,
shrubs Licensed & insured. Residenlial &
commercial CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.


SEWING MACHINE Repairs. Co PRIME MAINTENANCE. INC A Proles.
SEWING MACHINE Repars Complee ional Lawn & Landscape Manmenance
tune-up All makes, all models. $49.50. Co FREE ESTIMATES. 535.-2515
241-2112


LIFESTYLE MANAGERS has a solution
lor you New Mommy service. Senior TLC
Housekeepers. Nannies and more. Call
904-234-8151 or
www upscaieconcierge.comr


\DAN.,.

The DEPENDABLE HANDYMAN
from changing a lighibulb
to changing the color of your house

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

A241-6102
LCENSED & [INS1RD


PADGETT'S A/C & Heating. Inc Family
owned and operated. When quality and
customer service are demanded call
Travis al 588-5222.
SERVICE, REPAIRS, INSTALLATIONS
Free Estimales. License CAC1814887.


AUTO Detailing: Wash/ wax, shampoo,
lull details 881-9126, email:
TheHarveyBrolhers@yahoo.com


DOVE SERVICES Carpet Cleaning.
Whole house $69. 3 rooms, hall $45.
Upholstery cleaning Pressure Washing .
No hidden charges (904)247-8152. .
MIKE & Val will o the extra mile, to make
your home or business sparklel Best
rates in own 803-8694. 707-7370.
PROFESSIONAL HOME CLEANING
SERVICES. Dependable, honest.
thorough Local references Licensed.
, Insured 563-1690.
HOUSE CLEANING biweekly,' weekly, ex-
perienced, dependable, honest, releren.
ces. Tricia 563-1888
MATURE WOMAN w/experience looking
lor private homes to clean. Ref's available
Call 642-2430


WO FENCES
WOOD Fence Specialist. Install. replace.r
35yrs Experience References Mick Out-
'door Enterprinses. 241-7276. 838-9599.

IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
STUCK? FRUSTRATED? Call Rob. All
applications, house calls, training, repairs,
upgrades, websites, graphics Free phone
tech. 904-249-3034 or email:
callrob@comcast.net.



ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Service. Reasonable
rates. 821-0737.

BOBCAT BOB
Grading, Lawn Replacements. Spread
Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock, Mulch, Stone.
Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MORE! Bob,
334-6091.
SPECIAL PROJECTS
1 time cleanup, mulch, sod, installations,
flower beds, removals, hauling. You name
Itf Licensed & Insured. Prompt service..
207-4037.
PERSCHEL BROTHERS.
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns. Free estimates. 246-0967.
PAY AS WE MOW lawncare service. No
yearly contracts. Pay only for growing
months. (904)221-5217.


C & T LAWN SERVICE. Year-round.
mowing, edging trimming srirubs mulch
ing. laying sod Free esihmatez Call
246-2412. 925 Plaza Dr Atlantic Beach
WINSOR LAWN Ser,,,,:e inrc. Cofcpeiiive
rates C 'i Ailan 2 7.1. 1 "-'" -
CUT RIGHT LAWN SERVICE. Free esi.
males, local reasonable prices We do it
right irhe irsit ime No coniracis required.
Call Ray, 607-0853.
STOP OVERPAYING, Cheap Moe's.
Yard cleanup specialist Licensed, insur-
ed. 422-0593
GOT WEEDS? Landscape ry Lirrus.
Beaches Best Kept Secret 294.2269


JOHN'S LAWNS
DEPENDABLE SERVICE 412-6151


A NATIVE SUN LAWN
& LANDSCAPE.
Total Lawn Maintenance Clean-ups. Sod-
ding Mulching. Re planning Free esu.
males. 247-3344.
PALM TREES. Hedges Trimmed Yard
Clean-ups, Mulching. Sodding, whatever it
takes, etc. Dave 249-4724
GREEN ACRES LAWN CARE
One lime or yearly Licensed, Irisured
Residential, Commercial 742-6763
LAWN Senvice. We mow, edge. Irim. lay
sod, mulch 881-9126. email
TheHarveybrothers@yahoo.com


COST CUTTERS
Tree Services Available.

Todd Edgerton
(904) 514-3690


COMPLETE DOCKS & Floating Docks,
Bulkheads (wood, vinyl or concrete). Boat
houses also available. Please call George
904-226-8700' or Tripp 904-545-9979.
CGC058241.




AFM Marine Construction
Docks Decks Bulkheads
Call Mike

236-2874


PRESUREWAS


PATRIOT PRESSURE Wash & Window
Cleaning. Licensed & Insured. Free Esti-
mates. Houses, decks, walkways, drive-
ways, patios. 248-9672.,
PRESSURE WASHERS for rent or sale.
Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330.
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Safe roof cleaning. Deckf & fence
restoration. Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured. Call Kevin 994-0045.


TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and
repaint. Residential and commercial. Men-
tion this ad. 246-1529.


BEALLS
NOW HIRING Sales Associates. Full &
part time positions available. Bealls offers
competitive wages, employee discount &
advancement opportunities. Apply in per-
son, 3876 South 3rd St., Jax Beach.
.* "
Lawn,service seeks individual to 'perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc.. 246-
0967.
GROUNDSKEEPER: FULL time at pre-
mier retirement community. Experience
preferred. Excellent benefits and work en-
vironment. Applications at Fleet Landing
Security Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach, FL 32233; Fax, to
(904)246-9447; email to:
jobs@fleetleanding.com EOE/ Drug-
Free Workplace.


PAINTER, INTERIOR.' extenor, 16yrs
exp referrals 241-8046
ISLANDER SERVICES
Painutng Inleror. Exienor Home repair.
pressure washing 992-2027 514-884-4


NADER'S PEST RAIDERS has immedi-
ate opening for a Lawn Technician, inex-
perienced preferred -we will train. Appli-
cant must possess a good driving record.
Competitive salary, & excellent benefits in-
cluding holiday & vacation pay, insurance,
bonuses, & retirement plan. We have a
great working environment and have been
in business for over 15 years- come grow
with us! Fax resume to 904-273-0682 or
apply in person at 10066 Sawgrass Drive
West, Ponte Vedra Beach.

TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
Line Cook, Prep/Utility. Good money, cas-
ual atmosphere, very busy, great people
to work with. FT/PT. 285-0139.
WANTED: CARPENTERS & Helpers. Re-
modeling Ocean Edge Condos, Jax
Beach. 693-3130.


MASTERS
CARPENTRY & TRIM INC.
State Certified Contractor (Hands-on).
New conslruclionnadaitions remodeling.
Kitcrien & balt. lermile damage Bob.


BEACHES HOME SERVICES Paining,". I I UZ..
Iree estimates, work guaranleeo license WOOD REPAIRS. Termile & Ronen
610-7768 wood, sidGng slucco, repairs, Licensed
General Contracior 247.9525


ATLANTIS PAINTING CO.
Property management rales lor quick
ernfals.le turn-aeounds. and custom paint
alc Cai-i.for FREE ESTIMATES- -97-
2553 or 724-6877. Licensed & Insured
FAST INTERIOR painting. drywall, lex-
lure. Speciaize in smaller lobs Will work
evenings & weekends. Licensed, insured.
references 403-7389.
NATIVE PAINTER- exceptional iesiden-
lial' commercial pressure washing, paint-
ing drywall crack repair, wall covering Li.
censed insured. relerences. 403-7389


IF YOU are inieresied in advenising under
irs category please call 904.249.9033 or
email- classilied@beacnesleader com


IF YOU are interested in, advertising under
this category please call 904-249 9033 or
,emal. classilied'@Deachesleader com


DAVID'S POOL SERVICE Weekly clean.
ing. Mc-st residential pools $25'week.
chemicals Licensed, Insured We make
your lile a lirtle easier. 285-0240


IF YOU are interested in adverrsing under
iris category please call 904-249-9033 or
email classlied '1beachesleader com
BOB'S GUTTERS
Custom made 6" seamless aluminum gut-
ters. Large variety of colors to choose
from, 241-50,99. ; .. "



ALLIANCE BUILDER GROUP, INC.
General Contractor. CGC* 1505263.
Commercial & Residential. New homes,
room additions, remodeling, stucco,
siding. Quality Guaranteed. Affordable
prices. Free estimates. (904)234-1179.


TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs, specializing in termite damage.
246-1529.'


NORTH FLORIDA CONCRETE
STRUCTION. CBC055368. All
modeling. Bathrooms, kitchens,
editions, new homes. 25yrs. exi
Call George, 226-8700.'


: CON-
ypes re-
room ad-


NELIGAN 4

CONSTRUCTION

Specializing in Remodeling.
Additions. Decks. Repairs,
Roof Repairs & Re-Roofing
for the home or office.
(9041 247-3777
1lO discounis for
Seniors & Mililar)!
A.U Credit Cards Accepted
Certified Builder Certified Roofer
Lie CB.Ci0553r, ,ie. CCtCI 25888
M.mbeIr ,' th Bler Bu. -i Blu..


REPAIR GUY, INC.
HOME & OFFICE REPAIRS. 334-6091.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable lot quality repairs, service
calls. painting improvements and mscel-
laneous jobs. DAVE. 246-6628
BATH & KITCHEN
Complete remodeling services & renova-
lions. Tile & Marble Specialist Nick
1904)962-9312
C&J HANDYMAN Services Carpentry.
Drywall, Painting, Paperhanging. Tiling.
eic. Licensed. Insured. 955-0593.
241-1461
ONE CALL HANDLES IT ALL
Specializing in kilcnens, cabinets, bath.
rooms, rile. doors, windows, ronled wood.
iermile damage, rool leaks, drywall.
decks, eic. Honestly. top quality worK-
LOWEST PRICES AT THE BEACH.,
(9041710-3784


IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please c l 904-249-9033 or
email: classified @beachesleaaer corn
ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Roofing. Trust a li-
censed 'professional. See our ad. under
Remodeling/Construction Neligan Con-
struction. State Certified Roofer
#CCC1 325888. 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.


TERRA TILE & MARBLE
'Professional Design & Installation. Rick
Martin (904)472-9864.
TILE, MARBLE, STONE
Installation, Repair, Design. Excellent
work, references. Complete bath & kitchen
renovations. Nick, (904)962-9312.

Jennce QULIY, WR., Intal remva,


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


Available from Commercial News Providers"


Positions Available U
Human Resources Admin. Assist. Banquet Supervisor I
Banquet Bartender Maintenance Engineer i
Banquet Server Front Desk Supervisor m
Honor Bar Supervisor Men's Locker Room Attd. *
Turndown Attendant Lead Line C6ok


The City of Jacksonville Beach
Is seeking to hire a SENIOR SECRETARY for our
POLICE DEPARTiMENT. The appropriate candidate will
have a HSD/GED & considerable bookkeeping, accounting
or related experience. This position serves as a Purchasing
Specialist, matching receiving invoices & purchase
requisitions to purchase orders; preparing vouchers for
verification & approval; prepare & maintain related records:
assist in departmental special projects; does all Police
Department ordering also does payroll on as needed basis,
does relates as required. Able to pass required testing 40wpm
type, MS Word & Basic Math. Submit a completed
CIVILIAN POLICE application for consideration
M-F 8a-5p $10.83-$17.56 DOQ, open untilfilled.


For complete job description and an application visit us online at
ww %%.JacksonvitleBeach.org, in person 11 North 3rd Street, 2nd
floor, Jacksonville Beach. or call 247-6263
EOE. VP


We offer competitive wages, excellent benefits,
opportunities for advancement and
a caring management staff.
Please apply in person Tuesday- Friday. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appt.
1000 PGA TOUR Boulevard; Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Website: www.sawgrassmarriott.com
Job Hotline: (904) 280-7070
EOE MIF/DN


We Look0Forward to Meeting You


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4Just Joe
Painting7 :
& Wallpapering.
Pressure Washing
Quality craftsmanship byt
Joe DiMauro
28 years experience
Licensed & Insured
www.justjoepainuing.com
(904) 992-4119
Cell: (904) 229-9542


Core Construction Co., Inc.

Remodeling

Division
* Custom Homes Renovations
*Addilions Remodeling
Residential-Commercial-Induslnal
221-3381 228-9241
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T, e. ,aches Lead Pone Vedra Leader

The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


May 5, 2006


BUSY REAL Estatle Office needs Property
Manager Excellent computer skills a
must Send resume to P.O Box 1631,
Pome Vedra Beach, FL 32004.
POOL TECHNICIAN needed, beaches
area, prior experience required. Drivers Li-
cense and Insurance required. 7am-3pm,.
M-F, $2000 a month. Call 241-6200.


HOUSEKEEPERS
Full-Time with great benefits and work an-
vironmeni at a premier retirement com-
munity Experience preferred 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

COOK FrT and P/T, Pan-lime Wallt Stafl,
AM/PM Alria Assisted Living, Apply in
person 14199 Wm. Davis Pkwy or Call
821-9900.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital looking
tot a Veterinary Technician, exp required
Apply within 28 Corona Rd., 285-7924
ADVISOR ASSISTANT for Beaches Fi-
nancial Planning Firm Strong phone &
computer skills, investment or insurance
experience required Starting $10-513'hr.,
based on experience. Fax resume lo:
(904)339-0016.
DRIVERS" GREAT pay. Bonus program'
Solos' Avg $900-51100.wK. Teams
Guaranteed 5200mi./wkly. OwnertOps
welcome. CDL-A 2yrs Exp. required.
Anita: 800-451-5529.
ABOVE AND Beyond Housekeeping.
seeking responsible individuals, reliable
transponation' and phone required
Great pay 591-5901, 514-1188.
S LAWN MAINTENANCE Crew Leader.
Valid driver's license & experience a musl.
Call Randy, 343-3899.


DRIVERS
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Dnvers part-time and full-time. Be a mem-
ber of a great team. Join our Recreation
Department at a premier retirement com-
S munity. Fun work environment Class C
CDL: Passenger Endorsement License
Required. Must be able to set up and
break down for special events Compeli-
live wages and excellent oenelits. Applica-
lions available at Fleet Landing Security -
Gale, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Allantic
Beach, FL 32233; Fax to 9q4-246-9447,
email to jobs@fleetlandlng.com
EOE/Drug-lree workplace.


COOKS & Preps needed Apply in person
al Sealood Kilchen, 31 Royal Palms Dr.,
Ail Bch or call 246-0434..
MEDICAL ASSISTANT/FRONT Olihce.
Family. cardio, OB.GYN experience a
plus. Fax. 636-0066.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ BooK-
keeper. Must .know QuickBooks & havo
good computer skills. 838-9786.
PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER Assistant at the
Camoridge Prep School, Ponte Vedra
Beach Comp.eitive pay & real benefits
Call 285-7997 lor details
REMODELING HELPER Needed. Must
have Iransponation. Some experience
helpful. 226-664.9
HAIR SALON needing 3 Stylists and a
Nail Technician. Affordable medical insur-
ance offered. Call 237-4895 for more in,
formation.
PEST CONTROL Lawn Tech/ Household
Pest Tech. $10/hr. to. train. $26Kt, media.
cal, dental, lile, retirement. Must have FL
DL. Please call 904-726-9332.'

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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CARPENTTRYLaborers Stan at $9/nr
Beaches area W/C exempt Transpona.
lion a must Call Rocky, 509-0500
CHILD CARE Teachers with CDA, top
pay, also Teachers Assistants needed.
220-3993.

Reidnta


NEARLY NEW: First Years bassinet (vi-
brates, music, nature sounds & more)
$80: La-Z-Boy taupe fabric recliner $150:
The Firm Workout System (includes
weight bar, 2 steps instruction booklet &
6 unopened DVD's) $75. (904)242-8061


AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed for $899 249-8877.
LG CHILDRENS Wooden Playhouse w/
deck, very nice. $1500 OBO. 219-9888.


D- BAND ame Cqueendse, PIANO BALDWIN acrospnic excellent
new, w/warranty $129. Can deliver iNO BALDWN acrospnic excellent
(904)858-9350. conditIon, 750, 613-3497


KENMORE WASHER & Whirlpool dryer,
very good condition, $250. 223-3809.
BEAUTY SALON Equipment 2 Nail Sta-
tions and Receptionist DeSK, excellent
condition, $1000 lor all 363-8990 or
591-1683
WASHER, GOOD conadition $100 with
free dryer. 247-8597.


Bece/ nr coast


ELECTRIC DRYER, almost new. Roeper
XL Whirlpool $100 Lawnmower. Bnriggs &
Stratton 4.5hp, 21" blade, 2 in 1 rear bagi
mulch $75 Workout bench w/ assorted
dumbbells. $175. 476-6359
FOR SALE! VICTORIAN REPRODUC-
TION CAMELBACK SOFA iby Kimballi,
Mahogany White Damask LIKE NEW -
$500. MATCHING END TABLES Ipai.r -
Vicloran Reproduction Lyre Lamp Tables
(by Kimball, Mahogany, Italian Marble
Top, Single Draw LIKE NEW $200 lor
pair. Call 992-1214.


AVONLEA ANTIQUE Mall Garden Days
Sales Friday, 5th, Saturday, 61h, and
Sunday, 7In. Special events each day!
Sales throughout the Mall
www.avonleamall.com or 636-8785 for de-
lails. 8101 Philips Hwy. at Baymeadows
Rd beside Exxon station.


EXECUTIVE ESTATE Auction on the St.
John'st River, Mortgage Foreclosure
4BR/4 5BA home on 2 ac Boathouse
w/dock. Saturday, May 13, 1pm. 14030
Mandarin Oaks Ln.. Mandarin, FL.
iwnillauctions.com Call 888-821-0894
Lic#AB2083


5-FAMILY. LARGE Variety of nems. Sat-
urday 8am-? 635 Florida Blvd.
HOUSEHOLD. FURN., TV, toys. Fn- Sal,
8-1, 505 Bowles St.


BOAT STORAGE in PV. V.sl.
www.MarlnaClubPV.com

? 8c;I WM'iE^


SATURDAY, 317 Bay Street. 8am-2pm. 1997 HARLEY Davidson Heniage. excel-
urniture, art, electronics, clothes, games lent condition, garage kepl, lois of extras
and more. -. $11,500, 1904)759-5748.


ANNUAL COMMUNITY Sale. Selva Norte
Neighborhood. Seminole Rd. & 20th Sr.
Saturday, 8am-l2noon


2002 HARLEY Davidson. Dyna Widegliae,
many extras. Musl See! $13,000.
(904)370-0042.

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SATURDAY. 8AM-1PM. Good stuff, rea- 1999, 19FT travel trailer, like new. $5000
sonable 425 Atlantic Blvd. OBO. 223-5521


276 OCEAN Blvd. (corner of 3rd &
Ocean), Fri 5/5 & Sal 5/6. 8-30-2pm
Multi-family & Untamed Adventures. Col-
lectibles, crafts, books, clothes, fumdiure &
household, LP's, costume jewelry, micro-
wave, many interesting & useful items No
early birds.


SEASIDE COMMUNITY sale. off A1A be-
fore Mickler. Rd. Saturday May 6th, 8am-
2pm.
COMMUNITY SALE St John's Planlation,
Saturday 8am-12pm, one mile West of
A1A on Highway 210.


QUEEN BED Sel. armoire, night stand IF YOU are interested in advenising under ADULT THREE-WHEELED Bike, like new
dresser, $600. 241-0897, 434-4372. his category please call 904-249-9033 or $200. 3012 La Reserve Dr., Fiddlers
email: classified@beachesleader.com Marsh Community Sale. Saturday.


3 ALUMINUM 8U u.ve tanks. ii0,'ea
While vertical blinds. 35'x58". $60
86"x85". $75. Excellent condition Call
626-0766.
KENMORE WASHER & Dryer. $150/ea.
Will deliver & guarantee. 874-1747.
FOUR OAK Captain pedestal twin beds
with bookcase headboards, $250/ea.
Wrought Iron trundle bed, $150. Fulon
frame, BMX bikes, scooters, pogo sticks.
Little Tykes toy chests & bookcases,
treadmill, guitar amp, rollerblades, cornm-,
puter games, toys & more. Call Sharon, ,
241-1262
MAYTAG WASHER and Dryer, 1 year old,
lop loader, white, extended warranty with
both. Won't lit in our laundry room Must
sell Paoid over $1000. Asking $550. Call
226-8700
FREE
FREE RETAIL shelving, you pick up
, 246-1097.


MWEE-Ti5l-3I~vvam U-liqaf


DESIGNER. LAMINATED Flooring. --.--- ,- ..- .---
$.75'sl. 30 thInicker, slill in box, must sell SOLID OAK table & chairs. odd tables,
744-6534 wicker turn., rugs & misc. 443 15th Ave. S.
Saturday 8arn-12pm.


1iKEG, Ke, JUIaiuI UULgIII hnew 2002 Iui
$700. Will sell for $400. Black Kenmore.
Accessories included. Call 242-7379
leave message.
PRE-K CLASSROOM teaching materials.
Call for details 220-7666 eves


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


COIN LAUNDRY- Florida's largest chain
or Coin Laundry Superslores is now offer-
ing the oppry to join our successful family '
of Coin Laundry owners, No a Iranchise,
but a chance for you Io own & operate a
lully developed & proven business model
mai's-both profilaole & easy to manage.
Join us for a free seminar at 7pm May
161h Call 800-425-0941 Xll to RSVP.

NOTICE TO READERS
WARNING: WHILE Inis newspaper does
not knowingly accept business opponunity
ads which require you to pay a lee Io get
information or that refer you to 976-or 900-
phone numbers which will result in suo-
slantial charges to. your phone bill, the
newspaper cannot guarantee the validity
of offerings in'this classilical-on.' If any ad
vertiser requires you to incur phone serv-
ice .charges or. pay. a ee to .ear tihe,
lure of the opportunity, please report i o
The Beaches Leader, 249-9033,
LADY'S CLOTHING Boutique. Jax Beach.
Great clientele. 616-8224.


ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable,
transportation & references. $9.$1.1/nr..
any area. CPR 8 First Aid. F/T & P/T.
260-4915


CONTEMPARY SOFA & matching chair.
laupe fabric, $150 OBO. Also other mov-,
ing sale items. Call 220-7666 eves.
YOUTH BEDROOM sets: Girls- Bone
French provenclal full-size bed, dressing
table, nightstand, and tall chest Boys-
Link Taylor, 2 twin captain beds, huich
and dresser, tall chest and side cnesi
Oak French style armoire by Thomasville.
285-1087, 502-7929.
36"' COMMERCIAL MOWER, 13np
Honda, very low nours. $1200 OBO.
334-3157. .'
MOHAWK CARPET Brand new, must
see. 200 square Yards of beige, plush
short pile carpeting, $975. 424-6809.
OCEAN KAYAK, paddle, deluxe seat, car-
rier, $400 OBO. 246-9145.
CRAFTSMAN RIDING lawn mower 36'
11 hp, runs good, $250. 923-3972.
CLEAN, QUALITY Queen Size Bed with
FRAME, $120. King bed with FRAME,
$150. Can deliver. 246-1832
CASIO KEYBOARDr model CK515. 36"
long w/stand & chair. $125. 285-2927.
VINTAGE BALSA Board. 7'2' Winnie
Strickland, 25yrs. old. Make offer
.635-2744.
fl' SAI"E TOP POOL TAXABLE bo0ghi new
in 2tl'0. New price 51200. Will sale tor
$600 plus you pay to remove, includes
billard balls, cue slicks, bridge, holder..
brushes, cover. 1/2 KEG "KEGORATOR"
.bought new 2002 for $700 Will sell tor
$500. Black Kenmore. Accessories in-
cluded (2 tanks). Call 242-7379.
FULL SIZE pillowlop mattress & box
spring, frame included, less than one year
old. $165. Call 241-8321.
LARGE BIRD Cage 18"x33",,.on stand.
like new. $100. 798.3448.


HOMEHEALTH ad'aalabie or 24 hour 7000 POUND drive on lift for cas, $1800
care in your home. Reliable. Good refer- Call Sieve. 407291-7554 .
ences. 536-8459 please leave message


WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer, $75/ea
30 day warranty; Deliver, $20. 318-8173.
992-1470.


FRIDAY & Saturday. 9am-until, Corner
30th Ave. So and 1st St. South. Antiques,
art. hand blown glass and buyers close
out beachwear.
REMODELING SALE. Friday. Saturday.
8am-? Chesls, desks, chairs, office equip.
ment. glassware. '02 Chrysler Town &
Country Van. Too much to list. 1050 24th
Street North
PLANTS, MOUNTAIN Bike, miscellane-
ous stuff. Friday. 117 South 7th Ave.
SO MUCH Slulf, so little time. 8arn-12pm
Saturday, 818 North 81n Ave.
HUGE CHURCH Yard Sale, 7am lil gone
Jacksonville Beach Church of Christ.
422 5th Ave. N. Park in back.
HUGE MULTI-FAMILY Yard Sale, Sal.
8am, 1862 Arden Way (off Penman).
40's-50's glass & pottery, dolls, something
for everyone
MULTI-FAMILY SALE, Saturday. 2902
2nd Street South
TONS OF Grandma's old stufl! Sal.. 8am
@ 3857 Poinciana Blvd., Jax Bch. Off
South Beach Pkwy to Jacksonville Dr to
Poinciana Blvd.
SATURDAY MAY 6th, 9am- 1pm Riptide
Subd., 3567 Pintail Dr. S. Great stuff, low
prices, don't miss il!


2006 CHEROKEE Dnve, Saturday, 5/6,


EXPERIENCED COMPANION' Sitter will. 9am-npm
assil wih daily lasks, Dr appointments,' DINING TABLE, 2 Leaves, 6 chars MULTI-FAMILY SALE Saturday May 6ble
S a re pads. Solid Mahogany. $1400 OBO.8 MULTI-FAMILY SALE Saturday May 6h
meals and more 1904)317-7417 241-3894. 8amuntil, 2130 Florida Blvd J. Wendell
IF YOU are interested in advertising under -,-, ,, ., Fargis Masonic Lodge.
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ihis category please call 904-249-9033 or
email classitled@beachesleader corn
QUALITY CARE
From the heart, ior the elderly 24/7 Se-
nior Companion Services 1904)220-2311
WE PROVIDE Quality, live-in, or hourly
care lor your loved one American Home
Companions. 285-7899.


BUSINESS CARDS- 2000 full color, two
sided, $99. 710-7957.
REMODELING SALEI Wafer healer. inte-
nor/exterior doors, oven. Iridge, light fix-
lures, etc. Call Tor appt. 249-1098..
MOVING SALE. Sola,, luion, laole w/lhree
chairs, dresser, bookshelves 21i, nice TV
stand. Each item $50 OBO. 864-4910


8O rPOOuL table, burgandUy fell. Exc. coUnd.,
$700 OBO 379-7294.
ASIAN INSPIRED Dining Room Table & 6
chairs, buffet, $950. Pier 1 style glass lop
[able w/4 Rattan chairs. $300. Large tuton
w'black cushion, $300 Two wood & iron
night stands, $125/set. Miscellaneous.
while office furniture. All furniture like
new. Call 662-5570.
BED- KING mattress set, $289 Can de-
liver. (904)391-0015.
FOR SALE. Men's 26" Trek Mountain
Bike. Excellent condition $200.0BO Lisa
859-0509.
DINING TABLE/ Chairs, Pottery Barn Ta-
ble 6' extends to 8' $400. 8 Oxford House
chairs, beautiful, hand-rubbed finish
w/rush seats. $100each ($250 new) 294-
7885
QUEEN SIZE Bed. mattress, box springs.
frame $60. 241-4954.
2 CEMETARY plots, Beaches Garden, +2
steel vaults, Top ol Ihe line. $3400 in-
cludes all or $700/per plot., $1200/per
vault. (904J891-8133.
WOODEN SWING Sei w/slide & fort 5275
OBO. 2 commercial dehumidifiers $150
lor both. (904)246-1667.
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PVB-PALM VALLEY- LAWN MOWERS,
Weed Eaters, Blowers, Edgers Saturday,
8am-5pm, 14 S. Wilderness Rd. (offl Canal
Road).
PONTE VEDRA Moving Sale- Odoms Mill
Subd. 109 Old Mill Ct. Patio lurn., wicker,
mattress, etc. Sal. 8-2pm. No early birds
COMMUNITY SALE Fiddler's Marsh. Sat-
urday, 56, 8am-? Turn Into L'atnum.
across frorn Publix, Sawgrass. Follow
L'atrium Circle to' Fiddler's Marsh. Happy
Hunting


2001 DYNAMAX Stardlyte, small molo-
rhome. 20,000 miles, excellent cond.
$29,900. (904)370-0042.


1995 FORD Aerostar XLT, A/C great,
needs Iransmission work, $600 OBO,
534-3336.
1998 S10 Pickup, 5 speed. A/C, $1800
OBO. 334-5294.
1999 CHEVY Conversion Van, excellent
condillon. 58,000 miles $7000 962-6295
1997 NISSAN Pickup XE Immaculate
condition, only 75,000 miles, automatic
transmission, AC, color-matching fiber-
glass topper, new tires. $5400 OBO
887-9030
2001 NISSAN Frontier. exc cond new
A/C, PS, PB, CD AM/FM. full lopper.
44,000 mi. 59500 OBO. (9041363-0705.
1995 ISUZU Rodeo. Good cond. PS, PB.
AC, nearly new tires, 174,500 mi.
Runs and dnves great. $3500 OBO
(904)363-0705


1997 BMW Z3 Convertible Roadster.
"PERFECT LITTLE CAR!" 87,000mi.
4-speed. 4cyi. Silver. great mileage.
$14,900. 247-1049.


ICW IN Windsor Park- Hanover ParkAssn 2000 BMW 323CI Convertible, 79k miles,
mulli-family neighborhood sale, Saturday black wlblack rop. $21,400 FIRM. Call
May 6th 8am-12pm. 708-4927.


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Ford Tempo, 46,000 miles. $2495 OBO,
821-2058.


1989 22' Winr.r, WAC, 200hp Suzuki 1999 SEBRING Convertible, siver/ black-
completely overhauled. 130nrs. total boat top, AMiFM/CD. 88,000 miles. Good con-
& motor, trailer. $12,500 OBO. 249-2921. dillon. 58000. Call 247-6593. 708-8818.


1998 WELLCRAFT Scarab, 30', twin 250
outboard, low hours. $49,000. Can be
seen at: 3317 Silver Palm, JB
1984 AQUASPORT 20FX walkaround
cuday cabin, power by 1999 175nhp
Oceanpro Evinrude Asking $7250.
(904)626-5380.
HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep water
boal slip for reni, 4011 $600, 5011. '$700
INCLUDES POTABLE WATER, ELEC-
TRIC, DOCK LOCKER. Cable and phone
service available @ slip. Mobile fuel serv-
ice & pump out also available. 463-2845.


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2000 FORD Focus, automatic, A/C, load-
ed, 86.000 miles, $3800 OBO. 334-5294
98 MERCEDES- BENZ E-320 Wagon.
4DR, exc. cona, 80.000 hwy mi, all op-
lions Below book value $13,500. Call
904-536-9454.
2000 NISSAN Ulhma GXE. excellent con-
dillon. low miles, 4 door, power windows,
locks, cruise, new tires $7900 OBO.
887-9030.
1998 CADILLAC Eldorado. 120.000
miles, pearl while, mint condition $7700.
.838-8847.
1999 BUICK Cenlury Custom, 1 mo 'ld
dealership pain job. ice cold air, all pow-
ered features. 2003 stereo system, 'nice
interior, runs like a lop. 119,000 miles
This is a must seel $4195 'OBO.
(904)246-0161. (904)874-1203. .;,
97 TAURUS. loaded, $2500 OBO Call
716-2586.
1979 TRANSAM. black. 403 PS. PB.
Newly, professionally rebuilt moioi &
trans. $4500 OBO 207-4037
. 1997 FORD Contour, automatic. A/C; gas
saver, $1800 334-5294.
1999 VW Jetlla GLX, VR6 Excellent con-
Oilion, 76,000 miles. $7000. Call Richard
at 673-9179.
94 MONTE CARLO. A/T, A/C, AM/FM,
runs great, $1800 OBO 716-2586
1986 BUICK.,Century. Runs Good lor
pans. New tires. $300. OBO. 864-4910.
LINC,OLN LIMOUSINE $2995 OBO,
821-2058.
2000 CADILLAC STS, plallnum. 23k
niles, sunrool. alloy wheels, 6 CD. 3yr ex-
tended warranty, Nonhsrar. $18.000 OBO.
221-5924. .


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