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


FROM STAFF

A landswell of support from
Ponte Vedra and elsewhere
helped make St. Johns County'
Sheriff David Shoar "America's
Most Wanted All-Star" and the
recipient of a $10,000 first
prize.
As promised in several recent
news reports asking readers to
vote for Shoar via the Internet,
the sheriff will donate the
money to Deputy Steve
Bailey, a 13-year member of the
department who suffered a
debilitating stroke in October.
Bailey had served most
recently as Youth Resource
Officer at, among other
schools, Ponte, Vedra-Palm
Valley and Rawlings elemen-
tary schools and Landrum
Middle School.
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"America's Most Wanted" tele-
vision show. He
garnered the most
votes among eight
finalists in the
online competi-
tion honoring first .;
responders around
the county.
In notifying -
Shoar of the victo- 3
ry in a telephone
call Wednesday,
the show's produc- *
ers "said it was a L-
landslide," said -
Deputy Chuck
Mulligan. The Steve
competition ran
from April 22 to May 8.
Some in the Ponte Vedra
community have more help in
store for Bailey, the father of
five, who lost his St..


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Augustine apartment in a fire
in April.
The deputy and
his fiancee have
been invited to
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Elementary School
Monday, when he
will be given dona-
tions of money and
Target gift cards,
1 6N according to
I teacher Stephanie
S Carroll.
i Carroll said that
Il teachers are donat-
2*g ing the Target cards
they received dur-
ailley ing teacher appreci-
ation week.
Also, furniture has been col-
lected as have donations of
money, which will be bolstered
by donations from the PGA
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International, Carroll said.
Shoar and several of Bailey's
fellow officers informed Bailey'
Wednesday that the sheriff had
won the contest.
Shoar voiced his apprecia-
tion to the community and to
those across the country who
voted for him.
"This is a win for Steve Bailey
during this difficult time," said
the sheriff, "but it has been
made possible by countless
caring and devoted citizens."
"America's Most Wanted:
America Fights Back" is hosted
by John Walsh. The program,
which is credited with helping
bring fugitives to justice, has
aired on the FOX Network
since 1988.
Donations to the Steve
Bailey Medical Account may be
made locally at any Prosperity
Bank branch.


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Police Beat............A-2
Sports................. A-9
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Friend

By KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
John "Jack" S. Morgan, a
retired CIA spy who became
active in the Ponte Vedra com-
munity when he retired in
19."7, died Wednesday, May
10, after a long illness. He was
S2.
Mr. Morgan was a well-
respected, longtime member of
the Friends of the Library,
Ponte Vedra Beach, who
named an annual teen volun-
teer award after him.
"When I came to St. Johns
County in December of '99, .
he was one of the first ones
that I met," said Betty
Frederick, former manager of
the Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
See FRIEND, A-3


Teams prepare for turtle season



by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF. I'RITER
They wake as the first rays of
the morning sun filter across
the dunes.
And before some people
have even had their morning
coffee, they hit the beach in
their neon shirts, each walkirig
at least 10 city blocks in ralh or
shine.
They are the unpaid volun-
teers of the Beach Sea Turtle
Patrol (BSTP), vigilant
guardians dedicated to the pro-
tection of sea turtle nests and
hatchlings during the nesting
season May through October.
Each year, they act as the
final barrier standing between
thousands of eggs and an end-
less list of natural and man-
made threats that give the tiny
turtles only a one in 1,000
chance of survival.
"BSTP's volunteers are the
backbone of the organization,"
Jennifer Burns, a six-year mem-
ber and secretary of the group,
said in an e-mail interview.
"By marking and monitoring
all nests, we provide the best
chance of survival for the
hatchlings."
The Duval County Beaches
and those in St. Johns County
are part of Florida's Index
Nesting Beach program, which
requires morning surveys of
the beaches seven days a week,
according to Burns.
All nests and even false
crawls an abandoned nesting


attempt must be reported by
the group so an accurate r
record can be kept by the
Florida Fish and W'ildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC).
This year the BSTP attracted
12 new volunteers to help
patrol about nine miles of
beach. this year the. group's
membership totals about 35
and Burns expects that number
to grow as the nesting season
progresses.
Having more volunteers cer-
tainly helps ensure that every
nest is identified, but finding a
'nest on an ever-changing
shoreline is more than just
looking for a mound of sand.
New volunteers go through
two hour-long training ses-
sions to learn how to Identify
tracks and how to differentiate
between successful nests and
false crawls.
One of the first indicators of
a nest is the turtle tracks com-
ing out of the ocean. The tracks
have a smooth center that
looks like a blanket has been
dragged on the beach and that
is bordered by flipper marks on
either side.
Loggerhead turtles the
most common species that
nests in North Florida create
an alternating pattern as they'
use one flipper at a time to
crawl above the high tide line.
Green turtles, which are seen
much less frequently, use all
four of their flippers at the
same time, so their flipper


Photo by LAURA FOWLER
A group of new volulunteers for the Beach Sea Turtle Patrol
(BSTP) listen to trainer Shelli Martin as another BSTP member
creates a line of mock turtle tracks for the group to view. This
was the second installment in the training of the volunteers, who
learned to identify turtle tracks, determine the species of the tur-
tle and identify a turtle nest.
marks are directly in line with Green turtle's tail.
each other. f Like Green turtles, Leather-
Volunteers also are told to back turtles also use all of their
look for a small line in the
middle of the tracks. That's the See TURTLES, A-5


by KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
Trustees of the Ponte Vedra
Municipal Service District
IISDi this week took up
where they left off last
month, struggling to help a
resident annoyed by parking
and noise at his neighbors'
house on State Road AIA.
But while their discussion
covered every level of govern-
ment local to federal -
and several possible
approaches to the issue, there
may be little that can be done
to stop the annoyance.
"There's really nothing that
prohibits them fom parking
in the grass, that I'm aware
of." said Chris LeDew,
assistant traffic operations
engineer for the Northeast
Florida district of the
state Department of
Transportation.
LeDew said that the DOT
concluded about six weeks
ago that "no parking" signs
should not be put at the site.
"We're trying our hardest
to make sure people don't
park there," said Rabbi
Nochum Kurinsky, who owns
the house where parking on
the DOT right-of-way has led
to complaints.
"We're trying our best to
understand the concerns of
our neighbor and we're
doing our best to address
those concerns, to make sure
not to be a burden," Kurinsky
said Thursday.
The concerns are of parking
and noise outside Kurinsky's
house on the east side of A1A
opposite the Ponte Vedra
Beach Branch Library.
The rabbi and his wife,
Leah, hold weekly services
and events at their home
relating to the Jewish organi-
zation, Chabad @D the
Beaches, of which the rabbi is
director.
With scarce parking avail-
able at the home, some guests
have parked on the grass in
front of the house, which is
in the right-of-way.
Cars crowding the site and
guests mulling around and
talking late Friday nights led
to complaints to the MSD


from Kurinsky's next-door
neighbor, Curtis Long.
Long had little to say at.
Monday's MSD meeting at
the Ponte Vedra library, but
trustees kicked around several
topics in searching for relief
for Long.
"Is this not a church?"
asked Mack McCuller.
Rob Becker wondered
whether the organization
must have handicap access
and a sprinkler system, and
another trustee wondered
whether anything in the law
protects residents from being
disturbed by activities at a
neighbor's home.
nVWayne Flowers, attorney
for the MSD. said that the
issue is almost identical to a
case in Orlando that was
judged in favor of a Chabad
organization.
In that case, the U.S. Court
of Appeals said that a reli-
gious organization that meets
in a home cannot have differ-
ent requirements than do
other organizations that meet
in homes.
"Religion is a protected
class under the Civil Rights
Act," Flowers told trustees.
In fact, the Orlando case
relied on a 2000 law of
Congress, the Religious Land
Use and Institutionalized
'Persons Act, which "protects
religious institutions from
unduly burdensome or dis-
,criminatory land use regula-
' o6ns," according to the Civil
Rights Division of the
Department of Justice.
The law was passed after
Congressional hearings
showed that, religious groups
particularly "minority reli-
gions and start-up churches, .
were actively discriminated
against" by focal land use
decision.
Flowers told trustees that
the DOT would have to
decide whether no parking
signs are needed at the home.
He said parking in the A1A
right-of-way got to be a prob-
lem in front of Al's Pizza in
Ponte Vedra Beach and no-
parking signs were installed.
See A1A, A-3


Good-
bye
hug

Photo by CHUCK
ADAMS

Joyce Bishopp,
retiring from
teaching after
39 years, on
Wednesday
embraces 22-
year-old
Morgan
Hargrove, a
Nease High
graduate who
was in
Bishopp's first-
grade class at
Ponte Vedra-
Palm Valley
Elementary
School. Bishopp
was feted at a
celebration at
Ocean Palms
Elementary
School, where
she has taught
for the past
several years.



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John (Jack) S. Morgan, of
Ponte Vedra Beach, died on
May 10, 2006. He was born on
Dece. 17, 1923 to William and
Susan Adele in ,Utica, New
York. He is predeceased' by
brothers;, Richard and Gary,
arid sister Dorothy. He attend-
ed local public schools _and
studied at Cornell University
before deciding to suspend his
college education to serve his
country.
He joined the U.S. Army Air
Corps in, 1943, and served as a
control tower operator in
China and India during the
remainder of WVWII, returning
to the U.S. to finish his under-
graduate education at Syracuse
University. After his gradua-
tion in 1947, Morgan earned a
Masters Degree at the School of
Advanced International
Studies in Washington DC. In
.1951, Morgan began a career
in the clandestine service at
the CIA, serving with distinc-
tion in six overseas locations
before his retirement in 1977.
He was awarded the Career
Intelligence Medal, for his
.many achievements in the
defense of the nation during
the Cold War. Upon his retire-
ment, Morgan and his wife


Rosemary ,(Posy) moved to
Sawgrass, where. he led the
drive to establish the Ponte,
Vedra-Palm Valley Branch of
the Public Library.
Morgan was also the co-.
founder of, the Ponte Vedra
chapter of Friends Across the:
Sea, and served on the
Association Board of the
Sawgrass Country Club. He is
survived by Posy, his wife of 53
years, and sons Michael (Joan l
and Peter (Anne). He is also
survived by four
grandchildren (Ali, Drew, Katie
and Jack), his twin sister
4 Janice (Robert) Thurston,
nephew Jeffrey, niece Susan
(Ron) Morris, niece Anne
Morgan Mills, nephew Richard
Morgan, nephew Peter (Gerry)
Harris, niece Karen Kelley,
nephew Donald (Cindy, and
son Michael), niece Pamela
Kelley and nephew Jeffrey
Kelley. A celebration of his life'
will, be held on May 15 at 3,:
.p.m. at the Sawgrass Beach.
Club Pavilion. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be
made to the Ponte Vedra-Palm
Valley Branch of the Public
Library. Interment will be 'at a
later date at Arlington
National Cemetery.


Olie Dan "Buck" Taylor Jr.


Ollie Dan "Buck" Taylor Jr.,
80, died May 10, 2006 in
Palatka, A native of LaGrarige,
North Carolina, Taylor joined
the Navy, serving in World War
II, the Korean Conflict and
Vietnam. He retired after 28
ivears service. Taylor 'lived in
jacksonville Beach 'until 1992
when : he moved to
Palatka. Taylor was preceded in
death by his three sisters, Mary
Taylor Hensley of Little Rock,
Arkansas, Margaret Taylor
'Terrell of Burlington, North
Carolina, and Jean Taylor
Hinson of Goldsboro, North
Carolina.
He is survived by his wife,
Katherine Elizabeth Taylor; 2.
sons, Lewis B. (Carliss) Taylor
of Jacksonville Beach, and
Lawrence B. (Jo) Taylor of
Palatka; 6 brothers, John
Phelps (Lola) Taylor and,
William Ray Taylor, both of
Jacksonville, -Wiley "Tom"


(Addie) 'Taylor of ar
Liberty, North
Carolina, 'James
Erwin "Bill" ,'r.
'(Linda) Taylor of '" 't -
LaGrange, North
Carolina; Charles
E. (Linda) Taylor
of Topeka, Kansas Taylor
and Phillip Neal
(Sharon) Taylor of
Wilmington, North Carolina;
sister Emma Florence Griffin of
Clovis, California; 5
grandchildren, 8 great-grand-
sons, many nieces and,
nephews. Funeral services will
be held today, Friday in the
(Chapel of Hardage-Giddens
Funeral Home, 1701 Beach
'Blvd., Jacksonville Beach. at 2
p.m. with interment following
in Beaches Memorial Park.
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shared with the family at
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JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Burglary to a business was
reported May 8 at an enter-
tainment park in the 1900
block of Beach Blvd. An.
employee observed two vend-
.ing machines were burglar-
ized. The total loss was
unavailable. Cost to repair
the damage is $150.
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sA'pink Sand Dollar beach
cruiser valued at $200 .was
reported stolen May 7 in the
1900 block of 1st St. N.
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Fraudulent use of a credit
'card was reported May 9 in
the 200 block of 13th Ave. N.
The victim observed several
unauthorized online charges
totaling $951.17.

SA stainless steel ice maker
valued at $1,800 was reported
stolen May 9 from a condo-
minium clubhouse in the 100
block of Laguna. Villa Blvd.


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vehicle. The manager created
a spreadsheet to document 15
4*** other suspected thefts which


Robert Karl George, 43, a
transient, was arrested May
11 and charged with aggra-
vated assault with a 'deadly
weapon after threatening, a
restaurant employee with a
knife in 300 block of Beach
Blvd., according to ,a police
'report.

Aaron K. Brown, 29, of
Atlantic Beach. was arrested
SMa5: 10 and. charged with
grand theft of a motor vehicle
in the 1700 block of 3rd St.
N., according to a police
report.
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Employee theft ivas report-
ed May 10 at a restaurant in'
the 100-block of Beach Blvd.
Management suspected that
one of the employees was
stealing from the ATM
machine and began to mark
the bills with an orange mark-
er. When confronted with the
allegations, the suspect paid
;for his drink with a marked
,$20. bill. Four other marked


total $7,340 in losses.
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PONTE VEDRA BEACH
No new reports.

ATLANTIC BEACH
No new reports
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,, .NEPTUNE BEACH,
A counterfeit check was
reported uttered at a business
May 9 in the 500 block of
Atlantic Boulevard. '
*
A purse was reported stolen
from a vehicle April 26 in the
200 block of Margaret Street.

John Mark Lackey, 19, of
Leesburg, was arrested and
charged with possession of
false identification and. flee-
ing a law enforcement officer
May 8 in the area of Third
Street and Bowles Street,
according to a police report.


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A1A: District court sides with Chabad in Orlando


Continued from A-1

But LeDew said that a resi-
dent requested such signs out-
side the Kurinsky home about
six weeks ago.
After a telephone conversa-
tion between the resident and
the DOT, the DOT concluded
there was no safety issue so
signs were not called for,
LeDew said.
Kurinsky said that when
events are held at the home,
someone checks "every half
hour or so" and asks drivers
to move their cars if they
are parked on the right-of-
way.
"It's not more than a few
, cars;" said Kurinsky, noting
that the organization hopes to


find a different, permanent
site in the future..
"It's only a temporary
solution," Kurinsky said,
adding that he has been
assured by "a number of sher-
iff's and city officials" that
parking in the right-of-way is
OK.
"This is the way they are,
and this is the way they're
going to be."
photo by KATHY HARTMAN
The home of Nochum and
Leah Kurinsky (right) faces
State Road A1A in Ponte
Vedra. The grassy A1A right-
of-way is said to be used for
parking by guests of Chabad
@ the Beaches.


AB asking questions about postal drop box


FILE PHOTO
Jack Morgan (top right) joins other library supporters on the
steps of the Palm Valley Community Center in 2002, when the
center was used as a library.during renovations of the Ponte
Vedra branch. Mr. Morgan died Wednesday. ,


FROM STAFF
The U.S. Postal Service this
week removed a postal drop
box at the Adele Grage
Cultural .Center and told
city staff it would not be
replaced.
City Manager Jim, Hanson
said Thursday that postall
workers told ;the staff at the
center that the Postal Service,
is removing any box within 2
miles of a post office. But as of
, .' / .


Thursday afternoon, a postal
drop box at 11th Street and
Park Side Drive was still in
service, said Public. Works
Director Riek Carper.
, "We first learned about this
yesterday when they came to
our Adele Grage [Cultural
Center] building and had peo-
ple renmoting the box there,"
Hanson said Thursday. "'We
have been told they are
pulling all of them within .2


miles of a post office and not
replacing them. I would guess
that assumes most of Atlantic
Beach." 1
'The nearest'post' office.is in
Atlantic Beach at 1001
Mayport Road. That branch is
located approximately 1.36
miles from the Adele Grage
Cultural Center and approxi-
mately 1.11 miles from the
box at 11th Street and Park
Side Drive, according to


MapQuest.
Hanson said the city has
already received calls from
residents about the missing
box. I
"Alot of people use the drop
boxes and Adele Grage and
other locations. As 'you can
imagine we have received a
number of calls from the city
[residents] saying, 'what's hap-
pened to our drop box?',"
Hanson said.


Friend: Mr. Morgan

organized Friends on


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Library and now. assistant
county librarian, .
"I. knew 'that he was well
respected and well regarded .;
S. and I came to value him and
his opinions about the library."
Mr. Morgan was president of
the Friends group in Ponte
.'Vedfa from 1988 to 1995, a,
time when the community, as
well as the library, was experi-
encing much growth.
"He came at a time when it
needed jump-starting, it need-
ed that excitement and had to
be taken to another -level,"
Frederick said.
S Mr. Morgan was instrumen-
tal in securing the donation of
10 acres for the library at its
present location off State Road,
A1A just south of Solana Road.
,'.V'/"The library opened In /May
1993,at that site after1sevetal
Years in a '500-square-foot
room in the Ponte Vedra
annex off County Road 210.
"This building was too small
the' day it was built," Mr.
Morgan said in a 2002 inter-.
view about the library's expan-
sion that year, which more
than doubled the library's size..
Mr. Morgan also 'was
cofounder of the Ponte Vedra
chapter of Frienids Across the
Sea and was' a driving, force.
behind Friends :on the Go, a
travel program held regularly
at the library.
"He would always have a
well-planned, well-thought-
out event," Frederick said of
the travel program.
"'That was one program .
that I could count on a full
house," she said. "Jack consis-.
tently provided a packed room
with exciting programs."
Frederick said one of Mr.
Morgan's strengths was in
recruiting volunteers. She said
that when he became'ill, he
found someone :to assume his
role with the travel group so it


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wouldn't fall by the wayside.
"He took it very seriously,
and so he lured me into his
passion for excellence in.
[library] programming," said
Flederick, who left the :Ponte
Vedra branch in 2004.
Born Dec. 17, 1923 in Utica,
N.Y., Mr. Morgan studied at
Cornell University before join-
ing the Army Air Corps in
194.3.
He was a control tower oper-
ator in China and India during
World War II and finished his
bachelor's degree at Syracuse
University after the war. In
1947, he was, awarded a mas-
ter's at the School of Advanced
International Studies in
:Washington, D.C.
In 1951, he began a 26-year
career in the clandestine serv-
ice at the Central Intelligence
"Agency, serving in six:overseas
locations before retiring "to
Sawgrass Countr< Club, where
he served many years on the
association board.
Mr. Morgan is survived by
his wife of 53 years, Rosemary
"Posey" Morgan; sons Michael
(Joan) and Peter (Anne); twin
sister Janice iRobert)
Thurston; grandchildren Ali,.
Drew, Katie and Jack, and sev-
eral nieces and nephews.
A celebration of life service
will be held at 3 p.m. Monday,
May 15, at the Sawgrass beach.
pavilion. Internment will be
later at Arlington National
Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family
suggests donations to the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library.
Croyle Funeral Home, St.
Augustine, is in charge.

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opment board and select resi-
dents met Tuesday and
worked to "simplify" a pro--
posed ordinance aimed at
preserving the character of
the Old Atlantic Beach area.
The ordinance has cost the'
city over $100,000 to craft
and has recently come under
fire by a large segment of res-
idents who have said it is too
restrictive. That prompted the
commission to hold the
workshop meeting to discuss
whether changes were need-
ed.
\Vednesday Atlantic Beach.
community Development'
Director Sonva Doerr said the
preliminary suggestions made
at Tuesday's workshop will
"simplify" the ordinance.
Doerr said that she will take
the suggestions trom the
meeting and revise the ordi-
nance to be reviewed by the
city's Community
Development Board and, ulti-
mately, the commission.
"I feel like we're heading
towards something that's a
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AB right to draw

line in the sand


Atlantic Beach Mayor Don Wolfson is doing the
right thing when he tells Jacksonville officials that the
city will riot be bullied into negotiating. '
In a meeting last week, the mayor made it clear that'
the: city will not review what it charges utility cus-
tomers outside the city limits until a Jacksonville City
Councilor withdraws the bill he has offered calling for
a redo of the pact that governs the fiscal relationship
of the Beach city and the county.
Threatening to involuntarily rework the interlocal
pact the product of several lawsuits -is a bad move
and the city of Atlantic Beach is to be commended for
refusing to be coerced.
- The utili T fees and the contract arrangements for
the county provision of fire services mriay warrant
review, the mayor acknowledges, but the city is doing
the right thing when it stands firm.
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As anyone reading this
paper, or attending Atlantic
Beach Commission meetings
and workshops Knows, there is
an ongoing controversy con-
cerning the proposed changes
to the Residential
Development Code in Atlantic
Beach.
Save Atlantic Beach, a group
of concerned citizens 'repre-
senting a variety of occupa-
tions and political persuasions
(several of our core committee
supported and voted for Mayor
Wolfson and Commissioner
Fletcher), formed to oppose
these changes, and inform our
fellow. citizens as,to the nature
of the changes so they could
make'up'.their own mind how
they will affect them. We are
not, as City Manager lim
Hanson says, a "Realtors
Organization". We all love
Atlantic Beach and want to see
its eclectic nature preserved.
.We are long term residents,
(average on our core group
probably well over 20 years,
including one member whose
family has been here for
almost 90 years who intend to
remain lifelong residents. Our
web site clearly states our posi-
tion and includes a complete
copy of the latest version of
S the ordinance for peopleto
read -- and understand.
(Securing the latest version has
been a problem, as the draft
has been changing.)
It is the stated position of


SAB that the ordinance as writ-
ten is not-What we need. It-was
Written by a consultant from
Colorado, hired by the previ-
ous administration, with very
minimum input from'the peo-
ple. The wildly changing
nature of the ordinance is a
clear indication that it was
poorly conceived, with no
clear direction or goal. It is
technically deficient in, how it
addresses modern building
practices and has the potential
to do sever damage to the tree
canopy in the city. We are in
support of starting over with
input from all citizens of,.the.
community to determine the
scope and, nature of any
changes desired.
Several letters have appeared
in these pages from supporters
of the proposed changes. None
of these folks have expressed
any comment on the nature of
the proposed changes, but
instead have attacked the SAB
organization, its members and
the over 1,000 supporters of
our position. We have been
called "greedy developers",
"political losers" etc. No com-
ment on the ordinance.
In the future I would hope
the people supporting the
changes can see fit to become
educated on the nature and
merits of the issues and not
continue to 'attack the person-,
alities of the opponents.
Harleston G. Parkes
Architect
Atlantic Beach


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Tn many churches, wor-
shippers can choose
between two styles of serv-
ices. Contemporary services
have faster paced music with
more expressive praise, while
the traditional sticks to the
reverent hymns and more
reserved forms of worship.
One's not. better than the
other, but both are available
to please everyone's taste and
preference. In other words, it
silences the complainers.
It took quite a while for this
Carolina girl to get used to the'
contemporary service. The
church I was raised in was
excruciatingly conservative.
WhenI was seven years old, a
woman woie pants to church,
and it was such a huge scan-
dal that I still remember her,
name and Where she sat
during the service. Men and
boys wore suits and ties,
women wore dresses and'
panty hose, and a noise did
not come out of our mouths
unless it was written down in
some prayer book or hymnal.
We did not move unless it said
to in the service bulletin.
Singing was kind of a solemn
event.
Now don't get me wrong. L
love the contemporary
Christian songs. They're like
balm to mny,wounds. Some of
my favorite albums are by the
artists of this genre..I just can't
figure out how to participate
without making a fool out of
myselfL
In my favorite service in
:,church, the choir, or 'worship
team", looks 'like the band
that backs up the The Tonight
Show. The warm up reminds
me of the preshow at a rock
concert. The gorgeous people
who have, I would guess, the
best voices, stand 'in front


ANN
VON THRON
COLUMNIST
with microphones and belt it
out with professional larmo-
ny that must take hoursof
practice. Songs usually start
with an electric guitar and
drummer, are joined by a
seven piece band, and are fol-
lowed by many in the congre-
gation keeping the beat by
clapping.
The problem is t hat I have
never sung songs in this man-
ner without standing on' a
.table and dancing surroui'ded
,,by college roommates. I. can't
even attempt to join in by
standing still in the pew. The
- rhythm and version is usually
so complex that any singing
and consequent dancing from
my person would cause
immediate embarrassment to
my family, specifically nimy
children. The people singing
around me have worked it out
and join in with joy and
a anonymity, but so far I just-
stand there looking like a deer
caught in headlights. I truly
long to be one of the .song
leaders wearing the cool
clothes, holding the micro-
phone and swaying iri time to
the music, but they would
have to pull a table up there


and let me lip sync, so nope,
don't think so. ,
"fMy comfort is that this is a
worship service and therefore
the truest fact about it is that
is it not about me. And it is
not about the people holding
the microphones. The day I
realized that the .core' of the
service was not based on who
was wearing what, had the
best voice, or played the sax
with the truest pitch ,was
,when I began to understand
how God sees us. He wel-
comes those who praise Him
-with song, but not more than
those who can't carry a'tune
in ,a bucket. Those "wearing
flip flops and tee shirts to
church are as precious to Him
as those in wing tips or Italian.
leathers. He longs for the
biggest doubters and
law-breakers to call' Him
Father and ask for help. In
essence, He loves people who-
live. at 'the beach and are
therefore laid back without
taking themselves too serious-
Iv, the most..Vell maybe not
if*-te mbst, but we're *frontrun--
briers'. i 'ibv t0 A"ni .l 't ir.:
So here's the thing. -No
matter what the service looks
,or sounds like, I just ant to
leave being inspired to change
my life:to love those around
me in the way He wants me,
to. Most days I don't have any
idea what that even looks like.
But if I can, take what was
taught that day at
whichever service, and put it
into gear in the relationships
of life, then I .don't care how
.loud the 'music was or who
was singing it, I can just be
thankful that I got to be apart
of it.
Dr. vonThron is a pediatrician
who lives in Neptune Beach with
Usher husband and children.


Clearthe rightof way fo drivers


To the editor:
I have been trying since
August; 2005, to have plants
removed from the right-of-
way on the corner of First
Street and Pine Street in
Neptune Beach. The City of
Neptune Beach contacted the
property owner that planted
the plants by phone, by letter,
and in person and after sever-
al months the property owner
'thinned-out the plants but did.
not remove them. These
plants are over 5 feet tall and
,growing. The City of Neptune.
Beach accepted, the thinning
as a solution to this problem.
The. City of Neptune Beach
is now in violation of its own
section 27-478 Dedication of
right-of-way, which states in
section (c) paragraph 1 "No:
encroachment shall be per-
mitted into existing right-of-
way -etc." The City of
Neptune Beach and this prop-
erty owner have now opened
themselves to litigation and
liability for. allowing and
maintaining a public hazard
in violation of city ordi-
nances.


The City of Neptune Beach
is not the only violator of this
type .of right-of-way ordi-
nance. Jacksonville Beach,.
Atlantic Beach,' and the City
of Jacksonville have similar
ordinances which are not
being enforced and putting
the safety of the public at
jeopardy! .
The right-of-way ordinances
should be strictly enforced at
all intersections, driveways,
and parking lots. Anyone hav-
ing an accident at any of these
locations that may have. been
caused by views being blocked
by..trees, bushes, or plants
shouldd instruct their attorneys
to sue the city where the acci-
dent occurred and the proper-
ty owner for allowing and
maintaining a public hazard
in violation of city right-of-
way ordinances.
My mother turned 86 last
month. The State of Florida
renewed her, driving license
for another six years. She does
not need obstacles in her line
of view at intersections, drive-
ways, or parking lots. She
needs as clear a view as possi-


ble so she will not be involved
in an accident and she would
have a clear view if the cities
in' Duval County would
enforce their'. own right-of-
way ordinances.
I hope attorneys will read
this letter and begin suing the
cities and property owners cof
Duval County who' are, in vio-
lation of these right-of-way
ordinances. Maybe a few law-
suits would encourage the
cities to more. strictly enforce
their right-of-way ordinances.
.Thank you for allowing me
to express my views and I
hope this will encourage those
property owners who are in
violation of these right-of-way
ordinances to begin to remove
the trees, bushes, and plants
on their property that are. in
violation of these right-of-way
ordinances before someone
sues them because their'public
hazard has caused an acci-
dent!
This is a public safety issue
which is long overdue,for cor-
rection!
Del Baker
Neptune Beach


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Moms are

appreciated
r|rhough I've never been a
| mom myself, I've long
J. admired the women
who unselfishly take on this
time-honored, society-
impacting task. Beginning
with Sandi, a talentedgirl
who at age 25 married a wid-
ower with three preteens and
then had two children of her
own, to my own mother and
grandmother a "can do"
lady who raised six sibl i ngs
after her mother died giving
birth, I've been blessed to
watch some of the best
moms ever. Four mothers
have stood, out to me during
the past few months.
"I'm not sure what has hap-
pened, but Kyle has let his
grades take a plunge, and he's
started'talking back," Sharon,
a widowed mother of five,
told me a few months ago "I
have to get'a handle on
things so I don't lose him."
.. I watched as my. neighbor
made some tough decisions.
Sharon .sold the car she'd
bought for her. 17 year-bld
knowing she'd have to put up
with his-complaining about
taking the bus to school.
Though terribly inconven-
ient, Sharon began dropping
him off and picking him up
from his part time job. She
kept close watch'on her old-
est son's friends and would
not allow him to speak disre-
spectfully to her.or his sib-
lings.
"It's been exhausting," she
confessed, "but I love Kyle too
much to let him go off the
deep."'
'e:'Shafon said she gets
-through" the da\ knowing
she'd rather her son be happy
and healthy at age 30 instead
of a ticked off teen who. gets
his way. My neighbor's snarly
surter boy is softening thanks,
I believe, because he knows
deep down his dearest friend
wants the best for him.
Kara is now mom to three
young adults. Like Sharon,
this mother had, to clamp
down when it mattered most.
Her two twenty-something-
year-old daughters and 31-
year-old son will tell you they)
have, great respect for their
mother even though they
wanted to flee her presence, as
teens.
"I guess what I appreciate
most," Joey, the eldest recent-
ly said, "is: that once we got
out on our own, mom has
never tried to run our lives,
but if we ask for advice or
help, she's:always there. Mom
has done.a wonderful job of
moving into the role of awise
and committed best friend. I
guess that's what she really
was all along."
Melissa and Shena spent
last Saturday volunteering
their time with an organiza-
tion that rescues and rehabil-
itates displaced wildlife. The
14 and 12-year-old sisters
both cradled six-week-old rac-
coons tenderly while bottle
feeding them warm milk.
"I think we get our. deep
love of animals from our
mother," Melissa said. "She's
always helping something."'
"If it weren't for my dad
keeping things 'under con-
trol," Shena teased, "our
house would be like Noah's
ark."
I can't help but think of
what great moms these, two
girls will blossom into one
day thanks to their own
mother's unconditional love.
When Kim's husband was
.killed by a drunk driver eight
years ago, the mom of nine-
year-old twins was heart bro-
ken. Instead of thinking of
her own needs, my coworker
focused on raising her boys,
teaching them everything she
believed their dad wanted
them to know. Now 17 years
old, the boys are thrilled with
the man who wants to marry
their mother.


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Turtles: Volunteers train to spot tracks and protect egg nests


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Potential members of the Sea Turtle patrol gather on the beach at dawn to learn what to do look for ontheir early-morning walks.
The volunteers'.efforts, help protect the turtles' nesting sites.


' Turtle Facts

The sea turtle nesting season runs from May 1 to the end
of October, with most nests occurring from mid-May to
mid-October.
The most common species of sea turtles that nest in
North Florida are Loggerhead turtles, Green turtles and
Leatherback turtles.
The eggs take about 50 to 60 days to hatch. The temper-
ature of the sand will determine the sex of the eggs. Colder
sand produces males and warmer sand, females.
Loggerheads nest every two to three years and they lay
about four nests that contain around 100 eggs during nest-
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flippers at the same time, but
they are much larger -' some
reaching eight feet in length.,
Leatherbacks are also much
less frequent in North, Florida.
Shelli Martin, a four-year
member of the group, now
helps train new recruits on the ,
differences in tracks and iden-
tifying nests.
"It's a great learning experi-
ence and it's a way to be a good,
earth steward," Martin said of
being a patrol member.
After her first year on the
patrol, Martin was added to a
permit held by BSTP.President
Bill May that allows him and
15 others to relocate nests and
rescue hatchlings or adult tur-
ties stranded on the beach.
The permits are issued by the
FWC and 'only experienced
BSTP members who are trained
in those relocations and res-
cues are added to the permit.
Anyone not on the permit is
prohibited from touching the'
imperiled species.
Martin teaches new volun-
teers that distinguishing turtle
tracks isn't always as easy as it
sounds. ,
Sometimes the turtles drag
sea weed, or debris under,them,r
creating what looks like a, tailf
mark, and sometimes a turtle is
missing a flipper altogether.
-The volunteers face similar
difficulties in determining if
indeed there is a nest.
Generally the nest can be
identified by.a slightly mound-
ed area in the sand, that is
wider than the tracks leading
to it .
Volunteers look for a "body
pit," which is a shallow depres-
sion in the sand where the tur-
tie laid as she dug her nest.
Once she is finished laying
the eggs,the turtle fills in the
egg chamber using her back
flippers and, gently but firmly,.
packs down the sand.
Then, using her front flip-
pers, the turtle throws sand
behind her to camouflage the
, nest.
The loose sand thrown by
the turtle is another clue that a
nest has been laid, but some-
times it camouflages the nest a
little too well.
And sometimes the turtle
abandons her nest before lay-
ing eggs, leaving behind a con-
fusing pattern in the sand that
may resemble a nest. .
Martin tells hew volunteers
that the turtles can get spooked
by people, animals, lights, and,
even objects left on the beach.
In a presentation last month
at the University of Florida's
Whitney Lab in Marineland,
Dan Evans with the Caribbean
Conservation Corporation said
even something as frivolous as
a beach chair left on the beach


Light or dark?


When Sea turtle eggs hatch and the baby turtles emerge,
they are.attracted to the light of the moon and the night.
sky. which draws them to the ocean. Artificial lighting:
.can draw them in the opposite direction, leading to their
deaths.
During the nesting season from May 1 to October 31 the
cities of Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, and all beach-
es along St. Johns Cotntv enforce the following rules:
All lights visible from the beach should be turned off or
covered at night. Jacksonville Beach requires this for prop- .,
etids within 300 feet of a turtle nest. Even indoor lights
must be shielded with window coverings or turned off.
.Replacing fluorescent, high-intensity lights with yellow
lights or lights with the lowest wattage is.also suggested. : ..:
S, ,


'could prevent: a turtle from ,
nesting.
Evans showed pictures of a
turtle who was ready, to nest
but was prevented by, a
pipeline that was part of a
beach renourishment project.:
Unable to reach a good spot
on the beach to dig her nest,
the turtle traveled along the
pipeline, dropping her eggs
along the way on top of the
sand where they would be
unable to survive.
If there is a successfully laid
Snest. ,patrol. menemjbgrri make b
sure to mark it well with wpod-
en stakes, orange tape and
signs warning beach goers to
respectfully stay away.
Then, -after all of their hard
Work, the patrol members are
rewarded by seeing the tiny
hatchlings dig their way out of,
the nests and crawl toward the
ocean.
Patrol members stand watch
nightly like loyal guardians
until the eggs hatch, which can
be a raucous event.
Burns said the group will no
longer be posting exact hatch
dates on the BSTP web site -
rww.BSTP.net -- because one
emergence of turtle hatchlings
last' year attracted more than
100 people, some with dogs.
That can be dangerous for
the turtles, she said.
Bums said patrol -members
must make sure no light is
emitted on the beach other
than moonlight, which draws
the turtles to the ocean.
"With a crowd of that size
it's very difficult to explain to
people why all lights, even
small ones from cell phone dis-
plays, can be ,detrimental to
the hatchlings,",Burns said.
But witnessing .the -baby
hatchlings erfterge is a real
"clencher" that brings most
.people back to the BSTP each
year, according to both Burns
and Martin. .....
"Seeing a turtle nest hatch is
still as fascinating to me now
four years later)," Martin said,


Relax
and
Enjoy..,

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Mother of 3 fights for time with help


from family, friends in the community


Fund-raiser is
set for Saturday

by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER

Debbie McGuffy is a strong
woman. But her strength isn't
physical. Her body is weak
with disease. Her fight lies
deep in her heart where she
holds tight to her boundless
love for her family..
McGuffy's strength. isn't
enough to beat the cancer
that is ravaging her body. She
knows that. Her resolve is not
in seeking a cure, just/more
time with her husband Danny
and her "three wishes"
Charlie, 10, Gabriel, 8, and
Nate, who recently turned 4.
Doctors and specialists,too,
are battling to prolong
Debbie's life.
Kristine Kavanaugh of


Debbie McGuffy gets her hair
done by a stylist at a
Jacksonville Beach salon that
offered complimentary cuts to,
the family and will host a fund-
raiser in June.


Atlantic Beach said she didn't
know what she could do to
help the family but she knew
she had to do something.
Kavanaugh's good friend
Dana McCoy is Debbie's sister.
So she started talking, telling
the story to any one who
would listen.
"I thought I can't just sit
here. I started walking into
stores saying 'Do you have a
minute? Let me tell you a
story' and the next thing I
knew people were offering to,
buy the boys clothes,"
Kavanaugh said. "I have not
had one person turn their
back on me but they can't
give if they don't know about
it."
Dental care, eye care have
also been donated and many
local merchants are jumping
aboard to contribute what
they can to ease the McGuffy's
burden.
Rosie True, a boutique in
the Third Street Village shop-
ping center, donated a skirt
for Debbie to wear during a:
recent family portrait. Ky ds in
Town Center in Neptune
Beach offered to outfit the
boys.
Ed Malin, owner of Angie's
Subs in Jacksonville Beach,
offered to sponsor a benefit
Saturday with a portion of the
proceeds going to the family.,
Malin agreed to match, the
proceeds and even create a
"McGuffy's Sub."
Frangipani Salon in'
Jacksonville Beach is- also
"sponsoring a cut-a-thon June
11 to raise money for the fam-
ily. The .salon recently offered
the family free haircuts.
Debbie wanted a short "hot
mama" hairstyle, just like her-
;friend Kavanaugh's.
"The support is just amaz-
ing because they need of
everything," Ka%-anaugh said.
Kavanaugh said the money
will be placed in an account
with People's First Bank called
"Three Wishes" where dona-


tions will be accepted.
The hope is to raise enough
money to help with child care
expenses and allow the boys
to attend summer camp where
they can just be kids for a
change.
Debbie taught her boys at
their home to spend as much
time with them as possible
but is now unable to keep up
with the workload.
"They don't have any
friends," Kavanaugh said.
"They spend all their time
with their mom."
Ka%-anaugh's daughter
Molly, 16, and her friends at
Fletcher, .High are volunteer-
ing their services as "Girls on
call" to babysit or run errands.
"I've got kids calling me
offering to pass out flyers,"
'she said. "They are willing'to
drive, to do anything."
Molly said she is proud of
her mother's efforts and
happy to help in any way she
can.
"I think it's cool, she said.;
Molly created an e-mail
address "treswishes@hot-
mail.com" for volunteers to
offer time or money.
Kavanaugh is also hoping to
find the family of five a home
or apartment at the Beaches to
bring Debbie closer to her
doctors at the Beaches and
eliminate an 80-mile daily
commute for husband Danny.
It would also give the fami-
ly their own space. When
Debbie is too sick to make the
trip back home after treat-
ment, the family stays with
her sister but space is limited.
While Nate is too young to
understand, Kavanaugh said
the two older boys grasp the
seriousness of the family's sit-
uation and have a great deal
of concern for their dad.
Three years ago, Debbie and
Danny made the choice to
move,their boys hundreds of
miles from home not for ,a
change in' lifestyle or a new
job opportunity but to care


Pholo submiea
KristineKavanaugh, left, of Atlantic Beach is spearheading a community drive to help Debbie,
McGuffy, far right, who is in the final stages of cancer. McGuffy and her husband Danny, second
from left, have three young sons Nathan, 4, Gabriel, 8, and Charlie, 10.


for a sister diagnosed wit h
breast cancer.
Dana underwent surgery to
remove seven tumors andr
began treatment with her sis-
ter on call to attend to her
needs. She and her friends cel-
ebrated her recovery.
It was then that Debbie
detected a lump in her own
breast but she had no insur-
ance coverage. .
By the, time she sought
treatment for the lump, ,doc-
tors also found a malignant
mass on her sternum. The
cancer has spread into
Debbie's entire spine, her
brain, femur arid pelvic area,


according to family and
friends. .
' Kavanaugh said hospitals
closer to the family's home in
Orange Park would not treat
Debbie `because of her.
advanced condition.
Oncologists at Baptist Medical
Center Beaches agreed to after
Dana pleaded with her doctor
to help her sister.
Debbie's medical team is
working to monitor Debbie's
pain but because of the cancer
in her pelvis, mobility is,
becoming more difficult.
An infection has rendered
Debbie too weak to even with-,
stand chemotherapy right


now.
The pain is so excruciating
that Debbie could not make it
in Wednesday for radiation,
Kavanaugh said.
"I don't know if they.can do
anything, else," Kavanaugh
said.
"She is in so much pain but
she. is just trying to be strong
for the boys.",
Kavanaugh said she is grate-
ful that McCoy shared her sis-
ter's story that opened the
door to the kindness of
strangers.


Tre for Beacies w, ld

reduce area summer traffic


FROM STAFF,
A proposal to offer trolley service from
' Atlantic. Beach to south Jacksonville Beach
will be discussed in a town hall meeting in
coming weeks.
Jacksonville City Councilman Art Graham,.
who. represents,the Beaches district, said he
planned to begin a series of public meetings
in about six weeks to gain insight into the
needs of the community.
Graham will meet first with officials in the
three Beaches cities to determine the demand
for trolley service and identify possible fund-
ing sources.
Jacksonville Beach Mayor Fland Sharp said
working with the JTA to provide trolley:serv-
ice would help eliminate traffic along AA, .
.-,pecially during the summer months when
the roadway is the most congested. '
"Four to five months out of the year it is


9th Street S.

plans on tap

at meeting

Monday

by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF WRITER
A preliminary study to
develop design plans for the
9th .Street South improve-
ment project will be. consid-
ered at 7 p.m. Monday by the
Jacksonville Beach City
Council.
The cost of the study is esti-
'mated at $124,080 and will
include detailed engineering
plans' to replace sewer lines,
install a median at Millie
Drive and repave Portions of
South Beach Parkway between
16th Avenue South and
Osceola Avenue.
Reynolds, Smith and Hills
completed an initial study last
year that did not support
widening the roadway to four
lanes. The study identified a
need to develop a two-lane
urban street with curb and
gutters, sidewalks on both
sides, ,lighting upgrades, land-
scaping and intersection
improvements.
RS&H was also selected by
city officials to complete the
preliminary design study and
could be instructed to prepare
final plans and obtain the
necessary permitting for the
project.


really jammed up," he said.
Trolleys would encourage ridership to
many of the city's, special events such as the
Moonlight Movies, festivals and the Mother's
Day Pop Concert planned this Sunday.
Last weekend, Sharp said over 3,000 people
attended the screening of "Endless Summer"
at the SeaWalk PaVilion.
"Wouldn't that have been great to have the
trolley .then," City Councilor Penny
Christian said.
Christian, Graham and Sharp attended a.-
meeting Thursday to discuss possible arrange-
ments with JTA to expand bus service into
northern St. Johns County.
Christian said she'd like Graham and JTA
officials to also consider expanding the trol-
ley. service into St. Johns County to .accom-
modate guests at the Sawgrass Marriott,


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GET OUT!


Dancin' in the
Streets

Cut loose with your family
this weekend at the 20th
Annual "Dancin' in the Street"
festival. The one day festival is
Saturday at the Beaches Town
Center at the ocean end of
Atlantic Boulevard. The event
starts at 11 a.m. and concludes
at 9:30 p.m. There will be
music on two stages starting at
noon. An art show will feature
local and regional artists with
talents in painting, jewelry,
hand crafted glass, pottery,
wood carvings arid more.
There will also be food booths
from area restaurants. Town
Center Agency is the official
sponsor of "Dancin' in the
Street" arid will handle sales of
bricks, t-shirts, beer and frozen
drinks. There will :also be an
alcohol-free "Kids Zone,"
where children will be able to
design their own crafts, play
games and enjoy rides and
snacks. Parking is limited so
plan to walk or bike. Pets,
skates, skateboards, bikes and
coolers are not allowed in the
festival area.
Celebrate with BBQ
Celebrate the abilities of dis-
abled individuals living in the
Jacksonville area this weekend
at, the Pine Castle Wild West
BBQ and Abilites Celebration.
Over 1000 individuals are
expected to participate in the
- event, which will take place on
Saturday from 11 a.m. to .3
p.m. at the Pine Castle
Campus. The general public,
children and families are wel-
come and encouraged to
* attend. Individuals with dis-
abilities, their families and sup-
porters, will be invited through
participating local agencies,
including ARC Jacksonville,
Grove House, Angelwood,
L'Arche Harbor House, Adams
Acres, Cerebral Palsy of NE Fla.,
and Pine Castle. Activities and
amusements will include: an
authentic Wild West Town
with games and activities, the
Jacksonville Suns Mascot,
"Southpaw," a live band, enter-
tainment with a disc joke
and'Elvis on stage, line danc-
ing demonstrations by Crazy
Horse dancers and a Mother's
Day silent auction with over 75
baskets. The highlight of the
day will arrive at I p.m. with
the '2006 Ability Awards".


Are suffering from weekend
boredom? Do you want to
do something new?, Every
week, the Beaches Town
Center has a myriad of
activities to add some pep
to your weekend. Here's a
guide to a few of them.

Breakfast Buffet at
Plantains in the Sea Turtle
Inn: Saturdays from 7 a.m.
to 1 p.m. For more informa-
tion.call 904-249-7402

Sunday Brunch at
Plantains in the Sea Turtle
Inn: Sundays from 11 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m. For more
information call 904-249-
7402

Jazz Brunch at Shelby's
Coffee Shoppe: Every
Sunday, the doors open for
breakfast and coffee at 7
a.m.. with the John
Thomas Group playing
cabaret jazz at the Grand
Piano from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Call 249-2922,for more
information.,,


Explore the mysteries pf science and
nature tonight with David Luneau, the
researcher whose video convinced the
world that the ivory-billed woodpecker
still exists. Luneau will tell the story of
the re-discovery of North America's
largest woodpecker at a special presen-
tation today at the First Coast Birding
and Nature Festival. Long believed to
be extinct, the 2004 re-discovery of the
ivory-billed woodpecker in a hardwood
swamp forest in eastern Arkansas has
become one of the most exciting nature
stories of the decade. The bird had not
been seen for at least sixty,years when
Luneau captured the image of the
magnificent woodpecker taking off from
a tree stump. An associate professor at
the University of Arkansas at Little,
Rock, Luneau and his video were fea-
tured on television programs, such as
CBS' Sixty Minutes and Sunday
Morning.The talk will be part of Florida's
First Coast Birding and Nature Festival,
which will take place today through
Sunday. The festival will feature nearly
100 field trips, boating excursions, work-
shops, seminars and special events.
Headquartered at the St. Augustine
Amphitheatre, the festival will offer partici-
pants an opportunity to get a close-up
look at nature, learn successful birding


Awards will 'be presented to
outstanding individuals from
each of the participating agen-
cies. Admission to the event is
free, and the BBQ lunch is $5.
Sponsors of this event help to
provide BBQ lunches for all,
participants with disabilities.
All remaining proceeds from
the event support Pine Castle
service programs. For addition-.
al information, call 733-2650.
Think locally
Enjoy an evening of lively
book and community discus-'
sion when the St. Johns
C' ll tyi-ePbli Library System
' hosts' a bbok discussion by.
Mary Kohnke. The retired
nurse and former County
. Commissioner will be dis-
cussing her latest book, She
Said ltiat? at the Main library
onTuesday at 7 p.m. and at the


Beer & Wine Tasting at
Turtle Island Natural
Foods Market: Every
Friday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.'
Call Patricia Goelz at 247-
6400 for more information.

Deli Sampling at Turtle
Island Natural Foods
Market: Every Saturday
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. there
is a Grocery or Deli
SSampling at Turtle Island
Natural Foods Market., Call
Patricia Goelz at 247-6400
for more information.,


techniques, take tours guided by
experts, and even learn how to lake per-
fect nature photos from some of the
world's best outdoor photographers.
Luneau's program will take place at 7
p.m. at the GTM Reserve Education
Center located at 505 Guana River Road,
off A1A, 17 miles south of Butler
Boulevard. Tickets for this special presen-
tation are $15 each and attendance is
limited to 200.
For reservations and a complete guide to'
festival events,; call 1.800.653.2489.


Southeast Branch library on
Sunday, May 21 at 2 p.m.
Kohnke will provide a discus-
sion about the overwhelming
development in Northeast
Florida, particularly in St.'
, Johns County, ahd the .politics
surrounding it. Kohnke 'will
read from her book and discuss
her years of experience that
went into its writing.

Romantic inns and
writers for mom
Twenty-foul published
authors of romance and' sus-
pense will greet visitors and
-signr"copies of-their 'books at
historic inns in St. Augustine
for a Mother's Day Weekend
event. The event, scheduled for
2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday is the second annual
"Romantic Inns and Writers
Tour." Tickets are $20 each and
are available at Casablanca
Inn, Casa de la Paz'Bayfront
Westcott House and Ba-front
Marin House on the day of the
event. The self-guided tour
includes 24 inns or,
bed-and-breakfast establish-
ments in St. Augustine. .
Celebrate Carnaval
Join a wild, colorful
Carnaval Celebration at The
Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra
Beach. Enjoy tasty treats from
over 10 area restaurants and
cool tropical libations.
Nationally recognized steel
drum band, Caribbean Sound,
will play in the outdoor ter-
race and an exciting Latin
band will keep you moving
with salsa demonstrations and
lessons. Artists will help you
create fabulous, multicolored
masks and headdresses. Also,
lively ambiance stilt walkers,
daring fire breathers and a
mysterious tarot card reader
will entertain and surprise
you., The Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach is located
at 50 Executive Way. Carnaval ,
takes place from 6-9 p.m.
Tickets are $60 members/$75
non-members.
All proceeds from this event
are to expand the center's arts
and education programs. For'
more information call (904)
280.0614 or' visit
w w w c c p ,v'b o r g
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Water Safety Fair
Have fun while teaching your
kids about .water safety .pn.
Saturday at t'fie FamyI after r '
Safety Fair at Kids Kampus in
Metropolitan Park. The event's
purpose is to teach parents and
kids water safety through inter-
active exhibits, games, and
demonstrations. Costumed
characters including Ronald
McDonald. giveaways and fun
summer prizes will add to the
excitement. Water Watcher tags
will also be
available at the Safety Fair. The
Water' Safety Fair and other
National Safe Kids Week events
are dedicated to preventing
drowning, the leading cause of
death in Florida's children
under five, and the second lead-
ing cause of accidental death
among children ages one to 14.
Free event will last from 10
a.m. to 2, p.m..

See the stars
International Astronomy Day
will be observed Saturday at the
Museum of Science and History
MOSH. 1025 Museum Circle
There will be a make-and-take
space crafts, a "Space Rock" laser
show, and tours of the solar sys-
tem and current night sky dur-
ing planetarium programs.
iWeather permitting, telescopic
views of the night sky will be
offered after sunset atop
MOSH's roof.' Enjoy an out-
of-this-world experience
beginning at.10 a.m.


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The National Association of Letter Carriers and the United
States Postal Service will be collecting non-perishable food
items like canned meats and fish, canned soup, juice, pasta,
vegetables, cereal and rice on Saturday to help families in need
in the Jacksonville community. All you need to do to partici-
pate is place your food donation in or by the mailbox before
vour letter carrier arrives Saturday. The donations will then be
taken to the post office. The sponsors of the event ask that you
do not include items that have expired or those in glass con-
tainers. Local donations will be delivered to the Second
Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Florida. The food bank dis-
tributes food to emergency programs throughout the area,
including B.E.A.M., Mission House and Helping Hands.
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May 12, 2006


CALENDAR


Friday, May 12
Yoga: Gentle kripalus yoga i
offered at 9:15 a.m. at Cobal
Moon, 217 First St., Neptune
Beach. Beginners are welcome
Call 904-521-4845 for informa
tion.

Noon Break: Lloyd Robert
will present "Traveling Camera"
at the Friends of the Beache
Library Noon Break from noon
to 1 p.m. at the Beaches Brand
Library, 600 Third St., Neptunt
Beach, Call 241-1141 for infor
nation,

Extra! Extra!:. JCCI Forwar
will host a workshop, "Extra
Extra! (How to Get Others to
Read All About It," in the audi
torium at the Florida Times
Union on 1 Riverside Ave. Cal
Karen Kempf at 396-3052 fo:
information.

Flower show: The Garder
Club of Jacksonville, Inc., wil
have a juried: flower show toda)
and May 13 in San Marco
Tickets are $20. Call 355-4224.
for information.

Much Ado About Books
Much Ado About Books 2006 is
being held today and May 13 ai
the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville
Riverfront, 225 E. Coast Line
Drive, Jacksonville. Call tih
Jacksonville Public Library
Foundation at 630-1996 or visil
www.muchadoaboutbooks.comr
for information.

Saturday, May 13
Yoga: Gentle kripalus yoga is
offered at 8:30 a.m. at Coball
Moon, 217 First St., Neptune
Beach. Beginners are welcome
Call 904-521-4845 for informa.
tion.

Republican booth: The
Republican Party of- Diuva]
County will operate a booth
from 11 a.m. till dusk at the
"Dancing in the Street" in
Neptune Beach. The booth will
feature voter registration,
Republican jewelry and hand-
outs.
I '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 or
visit www.xcampflorida.com.

Skateboarding contest:
Atlantic Beach will celebrate the
one-year anniversary of the
opening of the city's public
skate parkwith a skateboarding
contest at 800 Seminole Road in
Russell Park. Registration is $20.
Call 247-5828 for 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 249-5321 for infor-
mation or reservations.

Sunday, May 14
Mother's Day.

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.

Yoga: Beginners 'kripalus
yoga is offered at 6:30 p.m. at
Cobalt Moon, 217 First St.,
Neptune Beach. Beginners are
* welcome. Call 904-521-4845 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.


Heart Meditation Group meets 355-2787.
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at
Ancient Healing Secrets, 460 Coffee
Osceola Ave., Jacksonville Chamber
Beach. For information, call have Coff
Diane at 382-5823 or e-mail a.m. at Bi
gangafl@hotmail.com. 2344 S.
Beach. Thi
Tuesday, May 16 3868 for ii
Yoga: Gentle kripalus yoga is
offered at 9 a.m. at Cobalt Women
Moon, 217 First St., Neptune. Sawgrass P
Beach. Beginners are welcome. Association:
Call 904-521-4845 for informa- Ponte Vei
tion. Seafoam R
starting w.
Senior
workshop: A
free senior
workshop
related to
investing is.
held at 10 a.m.

Duncklee's
Edward Jones'
office, 13171 -- .
Atlantic Blvd.,
Suite 300.
Reservations
are required.
Call 221-8501
for informa-
,tion.

Book' talk:
Conn ie
Donaldson
and Janet
Simp:son,
author and .
h e roine n. ;

"Heart of 'a 1.
Lion,"' will be 'i
at the Ponte "The Players-By-The-Sea
Vedra Beach the community theatre; 10(
Library Bd101 249-2089 for information.
Library Blvd.1


Ponte Vedra
Beach, at 10:30 a.m. to speak,
read from and sign books.
Refreshments will be served,
and the event is open to the
public. Call 273-1947 for infor-


on the Coast: The
of Commerce will
ee on the Coast at 8
:ooks Health System,
3rd St., Jacksonville
e cost is $2. Call 249-
information.

l's association: The
Players Club Women's
n will meet at the
dra Inn and Club's
oom at the Surf Club,
ith an 11 a.m. social.


inc., is sponsoring a gala to ben-
efit the Rhoda L. Martin
Cultural Heritage Museum at
8:30 p.m. at the Wilson Center
at Florida Community College
at Jacksonville's South Campus,
11901 Beach Blvd. There will be
a silent auction at 7 p.m., fol-
lowed by a musical program at
8:30 p.m. VIP admission is $75,
while general admission is $25.
Call 904-608-2980 for informa-
tion.

Dance party: Beaches
Women's Partnership will hold


Spring Fling Fund Raiser will be held at 6:30 p.m. Satur
6. N. 6th Street, Jacksonville Beach. Tickets are $35 in


The program is at 11:30 a.m.,
followed by a noon installation
of officers and meeting, and a
12:30 p.m. lunch.


mation., Author visit: Susan Ryan,
author of "Florida History from
Democratic Club: The A to Z," will be at the Beaches
Beaches Democratic Club meets Museum & History Center,
at 6:30 p.m. at the Neptune Dickinson Gallery, 380 Pablo
Beach Days Inn, 1401 Atlantic Ave. Refreshments will .be
Blvd. (across from Publix). Ion served at 6:30 p.m., followed by
Sancho, supervisor of elections a_ 7:p.m. lecture. The event is
from Tallahassee, will speak on 'free to the public. Call 241-
electronic vote machine tam- 5657, extension 104, for infor-
pering. Call Payton Hopkins at nation.
249-9550 for information. V ), ', .. .! i
S Republican club: The River
Wednesday, May City Republican Club will meet
S f 17 "at 7 p.m. at the Piccadilly
Sons of Italy: The Sons of Restaurant at 200 Monument
Italy Beaches Lodge #2821 will Road. Dr. Pam Mullarkey, exec-
host a guest speaker on the sub- utive director of Project SOS
ject of Alzheimer's disease at 6 (Stiengthening Our Studentsi,
p.m.; 'followed, by a general is the guest speaker. Call Jack.
meeting at 6:30 p.m., at. the Webb at 886-2872 or Mary Jane
Beaches Branch Library, 600 Travis at 246-3821 for informa-
Third St.. Neptune Beach. tion.


Reservations ,,are due by
Monday, May 15. Call Cheryl at
242-4929 for information or
reservations.

Thursday, May 18,
Film festival: The 2006
Jacksonville Film Festival will
be held through May 21. 'For
information, visit www.jack-
sonvillefilmfestival.com or call


Friday, May 19
Kayak fishing: The
Jacksonville Kayak Fishing
Classic will be held today and
May 20. The fee is $75.. Visit
www.JaxKayakFishing.com for
information or to register.

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tion at Max's Grand Ballroom,
1312 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach. The'party and silent auc-
tion begin at 7 p.m., with a din-
nerbuffet at 7:30-p.m. Tickets
are $50 per person. Call Mary
Ellen Waugh at 631-6062 for,
information.

Moonlight Movies: The
"Moonlight Movies" film series-
'will be held hfom 9 to 11 p.m.
today, May 26, June 2 and June
9 at' the SeaWalk Pavilion.
Tonight's movie is "Big." Call
247-6100 0indpXpess 3 for infor-
mahtion.

Saturday, May 20


Armed Forces Day:

Cultural Center: An artist
lecture on paper and light will
be held at 11 a.m. at the
Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra
Beach, 50 Executive Way, Ponte
Vedra Beach. The lecture is free
and open to the public. Call
280-0614 or visit
www.ccpvb.org for informa-
tion.

Parliamentarians: First
Coast Parliamentarians will
have an installation luncheon
meeting at
11:30 a.m. at
Selva Marina
Country y
Club, 1600
Selva Marina
Drive.. The
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Union metro
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Reservations
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Job seeker
workshop' Christ Episcopal
Church is sponsoring a free lob
seeker workshop at the
Christian Formation Center,
Room 108, 400 San Juan Driver,
Ponte'Vedra. Call 285-6127 or
e-mail crhbeach@comcast.net
for informationor to sign up.

Cultural Center: A Da Vinci
Code lecture will be held from 4
to 5:30 p.m. at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach, 50
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach. The lecture is free and
open to the public. 280-0614.

Proud to be a Veteran:
Veterans of all wars and their
spouses, sons, daughters and


grandchildren are invited to
"Proud to be a.Veteran Day" at
t American Legion Post 233,
Ponte Vedra/Palm Valley, 12 N.
Wilderness Trail, Palm Valley.
There will be food, music and
more. 285-2484.

Sunday, May 21
Taste of St. Augustine: The
first Taste of St. Augustine
Beach will be held from 1 to 5
p.m. at the' St. Augustine Pier
t and Pavilion. 904-808-8544.

Monday, May 22
Cheerleading camp: The
t Nease High School cheerleaders
will hold their Annual Summer
r Cheerleading Camp from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m. today and May
23. The fee is $75. Call Jennie
Fagan at 904-824-7275 for
information.

Arts camp: Summer art camp
will be held through July 28 at
the Cultural Center at Ponte
: Vedra Beach, 50 Executive Way,
Ponte Vedra Beach. 280-0614.

Furry Faces: The Jacksonville
I Humane Society's 10th Annual
Furry Faces 2007 Calendar
Contest runs through June 30.
Entry forms and information
are available at www.jax-,
h humane.org/events. Call the
SHumane Society at 725-8766,
extension 210; for information.

Wednesday, May
24
Daughters of the
Confederacy: The Mattie T.
Wright Chapter of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy
will have a memorial service
meeting at 11 a.m. at Selva
Marina Country Club. Visitors
are welcome. Call 223-3025 for
information.

Thursday, May 25
Stargazing cruise: The
Chamber of Commerce will
have its annual Stargazing
Cruise will be held aboard the
St. Johns River Ferry. A dockside
reception will be held from 6 to
7 p.m., followed b y the river
cruise from 7 to 10 p.m. There
will be heavy hors d'oeuvres,
live entertainment, live' and
silent auctions, and a cash bar.
Tickets are $35 per person or
$30 per person for parties of 10
or more.. Call 249-3868 or e-
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SPORTS


The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader May 12, 2006


STATE BASEBALL PLAYOFFS



Panthers fall a bit short in regional final


,By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS WRITER

ORLANDO Despite having
their head coach and two
starters back from. serving two-
game suspensions, the Nease
Panthers came up a bit short in
a 6-5 loss to Bishop Moore in
the regional finals Tuesday.
Heading into the home half
of the sixth inning, Nease held
a:tenuous 5-4 advantage. Enter
Max Sapp, ranked ,second
nationally among high school
catchers. With two strikes, the
left-handed Sapp inside-outed a
Daniel Jones pitch high off the
left-field fence. That blow
drove in two runs to put the
Hornets on top and earned the
Orlando ballclub a trip to the
Class 4A state finals in Sarasota.
-,With Matt Reifsnider on the
mound, perfect at 10-0 going
into the game and with the
lead entering the sixth, the,
Hornets erupted. ,
Relfsnidet got the first hitter
as' second baseman Blake
Sanders and first baseman Alex
Brutll combined on a diving
stop [Sanders] and great stretch
[Brull] to erase Ian McGeorge.
After Reifsnider gave up
back-to-back singles to Tom
Vitale and Nick Cox, he was
relieved by Joe Zwick. Zwick
struck out Mike Stone, who
opened Bishop Moore scoring
in the first inning with a first-
pitch homer over the left cen-
terfield- fence off Reifsnider,
then walked Ozzie Perez, who
was 3-for-3, to load the bases.
Zwick was replaced by short-
stop Daniel Jones, the winner
over Eustis in the regional
semifinals. After Jones got two
strikes on Sapp, he missed with-
the next pitch-- but Sapp did-
n't.'


Photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Panthers second baseman Chris Alessandria shows the anguish
of losing a 6-5 heart-breaker to Bishop Moore in the regional
finals Tuesday night in Orlando.


"We called a ball that was.
.supposed to be two foot off the
plate," said Nease coach Boo-
Muillins, "and the ball was'
inside. That's what: happens
when you're facing a first-
round pick."
"I've never seen anyone
swing the bat like that,"
Panther catcher Matthew


Redding said of Sapp's game-
winning hit. "We had the
game, just one mistake. He's
worked on that [going the'
other wayv]." .
Nease, down 4-1 entering the
fourth inning, put four runs.on
the board to take the lead. After
Michael Brooks struck out,
Chris Alessandria was safe on


an error by McGeorge, playing
third. Jones followed with a
walk and Sanders was hit by a
pitch, loading the bases for
Andrew Page, who doubled in
Jones and Alessandria.
Vince Rafto followed with a
single to center, plating Sanders
and Page and giving Nease the
lead..
"I'm proud of it," Mullins
said of his 47-11 record in-two
seasons at Nease [24-7 in 2005,
23-4 this year]. "Ponte Vedra
Nease is in the regional finals
,two years in a row. I'm proud to
death of my team and my boys.
They fought to the end. They
lost 6-5 to the No. 3 team in the
country.
"That team is for, real, and
Nease came down here and
showed they're for real, too,"
said Mullins, who is likely to
take a junior college coaching
job, next year. ,
The Panthers left the bases
loaded in the first, then tied the
game in the second when a,
Jones groundout drove in
Brooks, who opened the inning
by being hit by starter Eric
Broberg. After. Sanders singled,
to continue the inning, Broberg
w'as relieved by Mike Nlehlich,
who pitched the rest of the
game and closed it out with
five strikeouts in a row.
"When you get a pitcher like
Mehlich, tlirowing 93 miles an
hour with a great curveball,
he's going to be a high draft
pick," said Mullins. "He's their
stud. They bring, him' in when
their starters get in trouble."
With four consecutive singles
off Reifsnider, Bishop Mfoore
came back with two runs in the.
bottom of the second to regain
the lead 3-1. A home run by
Joey Winker in the third,
extended the lead to 4-1.
The loss deprived Nease of a


return visit to Sarasota, where
they lost a 2-1 semifinal to
Winter Park last, year. A
Catholic high school will win
this year's 4A title, since Bishop
Moore will be joined by Bishop
Kenny, Tampa Jesuit and
Miami's Monsignor Pace.
"I think it's the Hornets'
year," said Bishop Moore's vet-


PANTHERS 5
HORNETS 6

eran coach Dave Wheeler, who
has had his team in the final
four the last two years and five
times overall. They were run-
ners-up in 2001 and 2005.,
"That's what we're shooting
for;," said Wheeler. "They say.
third time's the charm. We're
:going to.give it everything
we've got."
The game's top defensive
play came in the fifth, when
Nease turned a drive off. the,
centerfield fence into a double
play, nipping a scoLing threat.
Broberg opened with a single
to left, then was sacrificed to
second by Eric Nieves. Winker'
hit a shot off the top of the
fence, and Ratto retrieved the
ball. He threw it to Sanders,
whose relay to the plate got
Broberg. Redding threw to
third, cutting down Winker
and completing an unusual 8-


4-2-5 DP.
"They did it to a T," said
Mullins. "Vince hits Blake right
in the chest, Blake hits Redding
right in the chest and Redding
hits Alessandria right in the
chest."
Mullins said the nervousness
of some Panthers, did show
through.
"The game was a little bit
fast at times for some of the
boys," he said. "The pitching
wasn't there tonight. They
kept us close enough to win
the ballgame. We make two
pitches, we make a play,
ground ball, and it's a different
ballgame."
Reifsnider admitted, his
.shoulder was bothering him
early, when he flexed it in the
second inning.
. "I was just trying to loosen it
up a little bit," said the
right-hander, charged with the
tying and winning runs and
who finished 10-1. "I felt a lit-
tie tightness there. It didn't
take long to get it out.
"They're a tough team, they
hit 'the ball well," he said. "We
did a good job staying with
them the whole time. I left my
fastball up all night, and I also
left my curveball up all night.
And that's really what hurt
me. Because of that, I got
knocked around a little bit."
Reifsnider pointed to the sea-
son Nease had, his first after
transferring in December from
Daytona Beach Seabreeze.
"We had a great season.
Anyone would kill for a 20-
win season. We played great.
Coach Mullins coached us well
all vear," said Reifsnider,
whose 24-game hitting streak'
ended at Bishop Moore. "It all
comes out at the end. If it was
to be, we would have had it.
The better team won tonight."


Season's first BAST triathlon Saturday


S. Photo by ROB DeANGELO
Triathlete Lyndon Box cools off at the start of the three-mile run
during a Beaches Fine Arts Series triathlon last season. The first
event of the three-race 'series takes place Saturday.


FROM 'STAFI'.
The first of this season's three Beaches.
Fine Arts Series sprint triathlons is slated for
Saturday, with about 350 participants
already registered.
It's the 20th anniversary season for the
BFAST series, which consists of a quarter-
mile ocean swim, an 11.5-mile bicycle race
and a three-mile run. The triathlons begin
and end at Mickler's
Landing in Ponte Vedra
Beach. The firs
'The course area
includes 'Ponte Vedra season'
'Blvd., Corona Road, SR Fine Art
210 and AlA at the cross- Thatlons I
ing points and officials ons
have issued a traffic warn- Saturday
ing forthe area for early
Saturday morning as par-
ticipates make their way through the
course..
There are still spaces available for ath-
letes to participate .in the event. Those
interested may register during packet pick-
up on May 12 from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. at'
American Bicycle Company located at 240.
South Third Street, Jacksonville Beach.
Registration will also take place on the
day of the race beginning at 6 a.m.
BFAST offers competition in individual,
novice, clydesdale (men over 200 pounds),
Athena (women over 150 pounds), fat tire,


physically challenged, uniforimn.and .team
divisions. A novice is considered -soneone
who has never attempted to. race in any
triathlon before.
Participants vie for first, second and
third place series awards in the male and
female categories. First place i. a $400.
American Bicycle Company gift certificate.
a second-place finish earns a S200 gift cer-
tificate and $100 gift certificates are award-
ed to third place finishers. Triathletes must'
participate ini all three
st of the series events to qualify for
the prizes.
Beaches Last year, Danny Do-
s Series. mingo continued his
domination of the BFAST
takes place events, winning the first.
at 7 a.m. and third races of the
series, but because he
missed the second
triathlon in June, Ormond Beach's Michael
Cain was' crowned overall champion based
on his results in all three races.,
In the women's competition, Ponte
Vedra Beach's Rushton Callaghan won the
series championship as a result of her com-
bined times in all three triathlons. Ormond
Beach's Debbie Tillman actually won the
final two events last season, but because
she skipped May's race, Callaghan was
crowned champion.
Interestingly,. Domingo is not registered
to participate in Saturday's race, meaning


qtlhemehn' competition cIoufdbe wi.op .
As of Thursday, 343 athletes had pre-reg-
istered for the sprint triathlon and organiz-
ers expect more will sign up before
Saturday's 6:45 a.m. deadline.
The season's final-triathlon last year was
marred by the death of competitor Samuel
"Joe" Demeranville Ill who suffered an
apparent heart attack following the quar-
ter-mile ocean.swim.
Demerarnville, 61, was in cardiac arrest
with no pulse when taken from the beach
by St. 'Johns Ocean Rescue, according to
superintendent Dave Williams. Demeran-
ville was taken to Baptist Medical Center
Beaches when resuscitation attempts at the
_Mickler's Landing site of the triathlon
failed. The Jacksonville native was pro-
nounced dead at the hospital.
Beaches Fine Arts Series officials said it
was the first death in 19 years of the
triathlon competition.
,Demeranville' had competed in the
series' first event last May; finishing the
course in one hour, 18 minutes and six
seconds. He was third .among six com-
petitors. in the 60- to 64-year old age
group..
The triathlon series, entering its 20th
season, is the major fundraiser, for the
Fine Arts concert events. The Beaches
Fine Arts -Series presents free concerts,
educational programs, and art' exhibi-
tions to the community.


Fans can get first glimpse



of 2006 Jaguars in action


FROM STAFF

This weekend marks the unof-
ficial start of the 2006
Jacksonville Jaguars season. The
team will conduct a mini-camp
May 12-14 on the practice fields.
at Alltel Stadium.
The Friday afternoon practice,'
slated to begin at 4:15 p.m., is,
,open to the public for
the first time .and ./]
both the 10:30 a.m. If j
and 4;15 p.m.
practices Satur-
jday will also pro-
vide an opportu-
nity for fans to
see the team.
Free parking is available in
Lot P on the west side of Alltel
Stadium. A limited slate of con-
cessions will also be available.
Mini-camp will be the first
chance coaches and fans have to
see Jacksonville's' 2006 draft
choices, including first-round
. pick Marcedes Lewis, a tight end,
and fellow UCLA Bruin Maurice
Drew, the team's second-round


selection.
"We have no reason to believe
he couldn't come in and be pro-
ductive," Jaguars personnel boss
James.Harris said when asked if
Lewis can have an immediate
impact on the Jaguars passing
attack.
"[Kyle] Bradyis one ofthebest
blocking tight ends
...... in the league and
fhe's still an asset to
us," Harris said of
the Jaguars' veteran
0 starting tight end.
By selecting Drew,
^. Jacksonville addressed
its need for explosiveness
in the punt-return game
and at running back. While
Drew is only 5'7", head coach
Jack Del Rio said the fleet back
may earn a big role in the
Jaguars' rushing attack.
"He's short but he's not
small," Del Rio said of Lewis, a
thickly-built and'powerful run-
ner at 209 pounds.
Asked if Drew compares favor-
ably to former New York Giants


running back Joe Morris, .the
,diminutive, three-time .1,000-'
yard rusher, Del Rio said: "That's
a fair' comparison. This guy.
might be a little-stronger, a little
faster.
"I'm very pleased with the first
two picks,": Del Rio added.
"When you make a selection,
you better feel good about it."
This weekend's practices will
'also give local fans a chance to
view free safety Jamaal Fudge, a
former star'at Ed White High
School, and Palatka's Charles
Sharon, a wide receiver. Fudge,
who attended Clemson, and
Sharon, out of Bowling Green,
were signed as free agents along
with 10 other hopefuls looking
to make the Jaguars' roster.
In addition to the mini-camp,
the Jaguars will conduct 14 on-
field practice sessions ,over the
five-week period from May 22 to
June 21. The practices, officially
deemed "organized team activi-
ties," precede the team's presea-
son training camp which begins
in July.


Jaguars defen-
sive lineman
Marcus
Stroud, right,
absorbs the
impact of a hit
during training
camp drills last
May.
The Jaguars
will conduct a
mini-camp this
weekend with
some of the
practice ses-
sions open to
the public. The
event gives
coaches and
fans a first
chance to see
Jacksonville's
draft choices
in action.


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


May 12, 2006


How should dislocated shoulders be treated?


Question: Dr. Smith, do
you recommend "fixing" a
shoulder dislocation soon
after it has occurred.

Answer: Shoulder disloca-
tions are common in the athlet-
ic population. The shoulder
joint has a large range of
motion, which ppts it at risk for
dislocation.
During a dislocation, the
"ball" of the arm bone moves.
out of its "socket."
Either partial or complete
tearing of the supportive struc-
tures around the ball and sock-
et occurs. Usually the athlete is
brought to the emergency
room where he or she is given
some pain medication and
some type of sedative, and then
.the shoulder is put back in.
This likelihood of it coming
back out depends on several


GREGORY
SMITH, M.D.
CONTRIBUTOR

factors.
The most significant factor is
age of the patient. Historically,
studies have suggested a high
recurrence rate in athletes


under the age of 20.
In athletes in their 40s and
older, a repeat dislocation is
much less likely to occur.
Other factors include the
sport involved, the force
required to push it out initially,
and remaining instability after
relocation.
Treatment for shoulder dislo-
cations focuses on initial
immobilization to allow .the
damaged tissues to heal, and for
the pain to subside.
Immobilization usually
involves nothing more than a
sling for about three weeks.
Longer periods of immobiliza-
tion have not been shown to
decrease recurrence rates
After this initial rest phase, a
rehab program with a physical
therapist is prescribed. This is
designed to strengthen the
rotator cuff muscles, which


lend additional support to the
ball and socket joint.
For the athlete who needs to
get back to play quickly, a strap
or brace can be worn which
keeps the shoulder out of posi-
tions of risk..
Despite a reported high risk
of recurrence in the younger
population, it remains com-
mon practice to simply treat
the first time dislocation with a
rehab program. However,
some doctors suggest initial sur-
gical treatment to tighten up
the shoulder after the first dis-
location.
However this is not common
practice and a recent study con-
'tinues to indicate that this is
unnecessary.
A Swedish study followed
patients who had sustained a
shoulder dislocation over ai25-
year period. The multi-center


Swedish study looked at first
time dislocators under the age
of 40, and a comparison of sur-
gical and non-surgical manage-
ment.
In all, there were over 200
patients studied ranging in age
from 12 to .40, and athletic
mechanisms accounted for
nearly 60 percent of the
injuries.
The study's director, Dr.
Lennart Hovelius, found that
immediate surgical stabilization'
was unnecessary in a majority
of cases and presented these
findings at the annual meeting
of the American Academy of
Orthopedic Surgeons held in
late March in Chicago.
Hovelius also found that over
50 percent of the shoulders had
none or only one repeat dislo-
cation over the 25-year period,
which he felt added to his rec-


commendations that immediate
or initial stabilization was
unnecessary. If a patient suffers
multiple dislocations or contin-
ues to have recurrent instability
of the shoulder, at that point
surgical stabilization of the
shoulder is typically recom-
mended.


This column is written to dis-
cuss issues regarding sports, medi-
cine, and safety.-'It s not intended
to serve as a replacement for treat-
ment by your regular doctor. It is
only designed to offer guidelines
on the prevention, recognition, and
care of injuries and illness.
Specific concerns should be dis-
tussedi with your physician. Mail
your questions-to Gregory Smith,
,MD Sportsmedicine, 1250 S.
18th Street, Suite 204, Fenandina
Beach, Fl 32034.


SPRSBIF


Soccer
Beaches Soccer League fall
2006 registration for boys and
girls ages PreK to 6th grade will
take place May 15 to July 15 at
The Soccer Stop, 1518 N. Third
Street, Jacksonville Beach. ,
Gmies are played at San Pablo
Fields across from Fletcher High,
School in a 5-a-side format with
no goalkeeper.
Cost. is $60 for eight-game sea-
son which begins Aug. 14 and
ends the weekof Oct. 2. '
For more information phone,
Mike Levine at 635-8969 or con-
tact via e-mail at levinem@edu-
cationcentral.org.
*' .. O

The Ponte Vedra Soccer Club is
conducting a Harley Da'idson
raffle to raise funds for a train-
ing/educational 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 PonteVedraSoccer-
Club.com or at Bogey Grille,
Oceanside Cleaners and Play it
Again Sports.

Stroierfit
Strollerfit exercise wth your
:ba-b. Outdoor classes Where moth-
ers tum their strollers into portable
exercise machines are taking place
in Atlantic Beach Thursdays and
Saturday, and Fort Caroline
Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays
from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
For more information phone
Siobhan Reigle at 997-8364 or visit
strollerfit.com/ar lington.


Surfing
The Gromin Surfing Associa-tion
[GSA] is now called Ja-xPier Surf
Camp and is still located at 2nd
North. The contact riumber.is
651-2843. ,
Application forms and dates
can be found on jaxpier.com.
JaxPier Surf Camp is the only
surf camp in the nation with a
live streaming camp cam of the
children and young adults.,
For information on the Gromin
Surfing Series [GSS], call Charley
Hajek at 247-5538. .
*** '

The Florida Surfing Association
offers advanced, professional and
'intermediate amateur competi-
tions as well as surfing camps and
clinics. For more information, visit
the website at www.florida-surf-
ing.org or call (904) 626-9090.


Triathlon Coaching
Steve Petitt, a seven-time '
Ironman triathlon Hawaii com-
petitor, is offering traithlon
coaching for the upcoming
BFAST series of events.For more
information visit stevepetitt.com


or phone 982-9;


Beginners are
Gentle Kripalu
Moon, 217 N. F
Neptune Beach.
Classes take p
p.m.; May 12 at
13 at 8:30 a.m. i
available at 4 p.i
6:30 p.m. and 1
Yoga mats an(

SBrig some pi
life by attending
the First Christi
Beaches in Nept
the end of Hopk
Seagate.
Hatha and mi
instruction by C
Classes take p
from 6:30 p.m.
and Thursdays f
7 p.m.
For more info
246-2334 or 631

Girls oi
Registration
Girls on the Ru
Florida, an after
gram for girls t
running anY tr
(3.1 miles) run
with healthy li
and life lessons
Spring progr
at various loca
out Ponte Vedr
Atlantic Beach
Beach. For mor
phone i904) 3.
wwiv.GOTRnef

Golf In
Free golf inst
offered at the. Ja
Beach Golf Cou
adult new played
place the third
month beginni.
On the fourth
each month wi
for juniors (ages
p.m.
Pre-registratio
san' and equipr
for those who n
es are taught by
fe.sionals Nick)
Lyons, Cooper
Sandy Suckling.
mation phone

Cheer
The Ponte Ved
seeking a few res
uals to help coach
leading. No expe
training will be p


Head coach mustbe at least 21
ears old, and assistants must be
Satleast 18.
Tovolunteer, phone Shari
Gruhn at 285-9915 or e-mail ,
sgruhn@acomcast.ne.


214. Baseball School

Yoga The Sunshine Baseball School
welcome at will take place at \rLngate Parkin.
Yoga at Cobalt Jacksonville Beach on the follow-
irst Street,. ing dates:
June 5-8; June 12-15; June 19-
'lace May 11 at 6 22 and June 26-29.
9:15 a.m.; May. Instruction takes place
chair massages Monday to Thursday from 8:30
m.); May 15 at a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
lay 16 at 9 a.m. The Sunshine Baseball School
d props provided. features instruction from Fletcher
e*** varsity coach Kevin Brown, and
peace into your current Senators assistant coach-
g oga classes at es Dr. Jim Timmons and Boomer
an Church of the Bernstein. Cost is $125 per ses-
tune Beach, at sion and includes lunches,
kins St. and drinks and T-shirt. For more
information contact Dr. Jim
ind-body yoga Timmons at 223-1664 or 521-
2hnstina PliJps. 2687.
lace Mondays
until 7:30 p.m. tball Camp
rom 6 p.m. until Tommy Hulihan's Beaches
Basketball Camp at St. Paul's
)rmation phone School takes place July 24-28.
1-81 73. Camp for those entering grades
3-5 is from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m.
nt the Run Camp for grades 6-9 takes place
is now open for from 12:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m.
in of N.E. Cost is $85, but registration
,r-school pro- afterJuly 1.is $90. For more
hat combines information visit wwwv.beaches-
aining'for a 5'Ki .; asketball.com or phone Tommy
/walk, along Hulihan at 349-2611.
ving education B: u B e ',
s. Bud Beech Camps
ams take place The Bud Beech Summer Camps
tions through- 'at Nease High School begin May
ra Beach, 22.
and Neptune : Ten weekly sessions are avail-
re information able, most of which run from
l1-4315 or visit Monday through Thursday. The,"
lorida.org. cost of each session is $55 half" day
[9 a.m. to noon or noon to 3
striuction p.m.] or $95 extended day [9 a.m.
ruction being until 3 p.m.]
icksonmille Campers may choose the
irse. The free morning camp that runs from 9
er clinic takes a.m. to noon and select basketball,'
Saturday of each soccer, flag football or dance/gym-
ng at 4 p.m. nastics. The afternoon camps run
i Saturday of from noon to 3 p.m. and offer
11 be a free class basketball or cheerleading.
s 6 to 17) at'4 For more information or an
application form, call 686-4)075 or
)n is not neces- e-mail beechjr@comcast.net
ment is available
aeed it. All class- Flag Football
* academy pro- ~ A flag football skills camp for
Martin, Mary) kids in grades 3 through 12 will
Osborne and take place June 19-23 from 9 a.m.
* For more infor- until 2 p.m. at the University of
476-2603. North Florida. Camp features sev-
eral current and former Jaguars
reading players induding Kyle Brady and
Ira Panthers are Lonnie Marts.
sponsible individ- Cost is $175 for the week.
jh youth cheer- Register online at i9sports.com or
erience necessary' by phoning 992-GAMNE.


provided.


Football
Registration for Ponte Vedra Pop
Warner football and cheerleading,
as well as junior programs, 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 Vedia football and cheer-
leading programs visit p-aafoot-
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 leam 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.


Kayak Fisldng
.' More than 200 kayak anglers
will take to local waters May 20
as Jacksonville hosts the world's
largest kayak fishing tourna-
ment. At stake is more than
$45,000 in prizes and gifts. The
tournament also benefits local
charities. ,
Those interested can register
onllfe at wvw.'danielkids.org orJ
at www.JaxKayakFishing.com.

Soccer
Fletcher Soccer Camp will take
place July 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 Le\ine, Fletcher girls
coach Megan Pardue and iem-
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.

St. Paul's Sports
Camps'
St. Paul's summer sports camps
feature participation in team sports
and ageappropriate activities.
Basketball, flag football, kick ball.
tag and more are offered. On
Friday's, campers have pizza and go


to Bach Bowl ,
Camp sessions are weekly from *
the end of.May until late July. For
more information visit www.beach-
esbasketball.com or phone Tommy
, Hulihan at 349-2611.

Strollerfit
Strollerfit exercise with your
balb. Outdoor passes where moth-
ers turn their strollers into portable
exercise machines are taking place
in Atlantic Beach Thursdays and
Saturday, and Fort Caroline
Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays
from 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
For more information phone
Siobhan Reigle at 997-8364 or visit
strollerfit.com/arlington.


The Grom Surfing Assocla-tion
[GSA] is now called JaxPier Surf
Camp and is still located at 2nd .
North. The contact number is
651-2843.
Application forms and dates
can be found on jax.pier.com.
Jax'Pier Surf Camp is the only
surf camp in the nation with a
live streaming camp cain of the
children and young adults.
For information on the Grom
Surfing Series [GSS, call Charley
Hajek at 247-5538.
g,* ,'* .. -- .*"* '

The Florida Surfing Association
offers advanced, professional and
lhtennediate amateur competi-
tions as well as surfing camps and
clinics. For more information, visit
the website at www.florida-surf-
ing.org or call (904) 626-9090.


Skateboarding
The city ot Atlantic Beach
will celebrate the one-year
anniversary of the opening of
the city's public skate park
with a skateboarding contest.
The city-sponsored "Bowl
Bash" is scheduled to begin at
noon May' 13 at the Oceanside
Rotary Skate Park located at
800 Seminole Road in Russell
Park.
The contest includes three
divisions:
*14 years old and under
S15 years old and over
.*Open Pro
The registration fee for the
contest is $20 for the ages divi-
sions and $40 for the pro divi-
sion. Participants must register
and complete a Waiver Form
by noon today, Friday.
Check-in for contest partici-
pants will is 10 p.m. May 13..
Winners will receive tro-
phies and cash prizes.
The event will also feature
'live music and free giveaways.
For more information on
the event, call 247-5828.


Results from

last weekend's

WaveMasters

surfing event

: MICRO-MINI
1. Tristan Thompson
2. Hobie Sears,
3. Christian Robinson
4. Logan Raulerson
SMIENEHUNE
1. Josh Motes
2. Tristan Thompson
3. Jonathon Heater
4. Trevor Brookes

BOYS
1. Eva n Thompson
2. Asher King
3. John Massey
4. Brent Lamprecht

JUNIOR MEN
1. Justin Quintal
-' 2. Cody Thompson
3. Austin Allen
4. 4Michael Wood

_OPEN
* 1. Eric Rheaume
2. Jason Motes
3. Wayne Satterwhite Jr.
4. Steve Moore

MASTERS
1. Jason Motes
2. Buddy Evans
3. Steve Moore
4. Dane Pawela

SENIOR MEN
1. Alan Riik
2. Jed Davis
3. Mitch Kaufmann
4. Lynn Harrington

GRAND MASTERS.,
1. Danny Mac
2. Randy Deloach
3. Ray Pimentel
4. Ken Ricisak

1. Kayla-Dutttden : '
2. Kavla Beckmann
3. Hadley Ferguson
4. Chelsea Gresham

JUNIOR WOMEN
1. Katie Sullivan
2. Tiffany Layton
3. Allison Rudder

WOMEN
1. Marilyn Austin
S2.Benna Cawthome
3. Samantha Seyda
4. Nicole deVenoge

/ OMEN LONGBOARD
1. jessie Carnes
2. Kayla Beckman
3. 3Benna Cawthorne
4. Julia Arnold

JUNIOR LONGBOARD
1. Justin Quintal
2. Michael Wood


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BARBARA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLUMNIST


Deep roots help
plants, lawns

survive stress

jam seeing azalea leaves
beginning to curl up and
die, which to the diehard
southerner, is a true sign of
a severe drought in the mak-
ing.
Instead of talking about
color for the summer, I
think I need to discuss the
drought issue; we as home-
owners can do some things
to help our landscape sur-
vive, while farmers will have
a much more difficult time.
Perhaps the most impor-
tant concept to remember is
that there is a connection
between deep roots and the
survival of plants.
The deeper the roots, the
stronger the plant is in sur-
tiving any stress that comes
its way. In this case, the
stress factor is a lack of
water.
How do you get the roots
to go deeper? ObLiously,. if
rain isn't providing the
water, then you have to. and
using your sprinklers in the
correct wa\ is key.
So, we need to talk about
this a little.
: The St. lohns Water
Management District is
allowing us to water only
twice a week. This is good,
and this will help relieve the
plant's stress to drought if
those two times are done
correctly.
Since there is a direct con-
nection between root depth
and dieback, the key to get-
ting roots to go deeper is to
put more water out, but put
it out less frequently
SConfusing?
Here's a simple example: if
you are really hot, you know
that taking little sips of
water quickly will not
quench your thirst as much
as sitting back, having a tall
glass of ice water and relax-
-ing with it over 45 minutes
or so. The time you sit and
relax with it, maybe gulping
it at first, but then slowly
finishing the tall container,
% will end up giving you more
energy to sustain another
working period.
The water has a charge to
mgo all through your boy.y,
clear down to the toes.
I. realize this may sound
silly, but the concept is the
same: we need to water so
th at each zone stays on long
enough to give the grass no
less than three quarters of
an inch of water; given
twice a week, the roots will
go deeper and they will not
only get as hot, but they
will have moist soil around "
them to ireitalize them so
the top growth doesn't com-
pletely die.
Or, frankly, even if the top
growth does look dead, the
roots will not be and there-
fore, when the climate coop-
erates, the roots will send up
new shoots. Got it?
Be sure you measure how
much.your sprinklers put
out in 45 minutes to an
hour, looking for about
three-quarters to an inch of
accumulated water in those
tuna cans spread throughout
a zone.
If you are using a hose
and sprinkler attachment,
;.you will have to probably
end up moving your hose
around more than twice a
week, unless you get up at 3
a.m. to start the process.
In this case, you are.at'a
distinct disadvantage, but
not everyone has sprinkler
systems, and frankly, they
can pull tricks on even the


See MATHESON, B-2


Mother's Day concert Sunday


FROM STAFF
The 11th annual Mother's
Day Pops at the Beach
Concert featuring the
Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra will be held
Sunday at the Sea\Walk
Pavilion in Jacksonville
Beach.
The 8 p.m. concert is free
and open to the public.
The event marks the ISO's
sixth performance on the
SeaValk stage, built specifi-
cally to meet the orchestra's
requirements.
\Ve are pleased to have
Fabio MNechetti conducting
again," said Jacksonville
Beach Mayor Fland Sharp..
"The large stage screen
and use of cameras allow
the audience to see close-
ups of tile performers and
the conductor giving the
audience a more intimate
experience."
The music begins at 6
p.m. with a performance by
the Kelly-Scott Jazz Quintet.
Fronted by vocalist Liza
Kelly and featuring trumpter
JB Scott, the group is dedi-.
cated to the art of improvi-
sation.
Their songlist ranges from
old-school swing to driving
bebop. Joining Kelly and
Scott on stage are pianist
Josh Bowlus, bassist Dennis


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Vocalist Lisa Kelly and trumpeter JB Scott will open the con-
cert at 6 p.m.


Marks and drummer Rick
Kirkland.
The JSO takes the stage at
8 p.m. under the baton of
NMechetti.
The evening's perform-
ance will include the follow-
ing selections:

Copland's An Outdoor
Overture

voices of Spring b\-
1. Strauss Ir.


a Sou5ia on Parade
.Alrr. H-ermnann


Selections from The Sound
of MAllusic

* Salute to The Big Apple by
Custer

* Concerto for Flute Op. 10.
No.3 (The Goldfinch1 b7y
V'ivaldi

* Selections' from Crazv for
lou biy Gershwin

* Selections florn Harry Potter
and the Sorcerer"'s Stone bi-
John it'illiamst


FROM CON TRIBLUTOR
Tomorrow's 11th annual
Much Ado About Books liter-
ary festival includes a special
emphasis on military writers
and topics.
From Naval attacks in
Vietnam to the lives of
American soldiers in Iraq,
those who enjoy this genre of
non-fiction will find much to
enjoy at Saturday's free event
at the Hyatt Hotel in down-
town Jacksonville.
Among the more than 40
featured authors at this year's
festival will be Carol Reardon,
who wrote "Launch the
Intruders, a Naval Attack
Squadron in the Vietnam War,
1972," as well as "Pickett's
Charge in History and
Memory" and "Soldiers and
Scholars: The U.S. Army and
the Uses of Military History,
1865-1920."
Author John Crawford, who
wrote "The Last True Story I'll
Ever Tell. Biography of a U.S.
Soldier in Iraq," will also be
available to discuss his work
and sign copies.
Best-selling author James
Patterson is the luncheon's
keynote speaker.
With more than 100 million
books in print, Patterson has
been dubbed "America's best-
loved story teller."
The San Francisc' Chronicle
said his latest book, "The 5th
Horseman," proves once again
that "James Patterson is one of
the page-turningest authors in


by JEFFREY MINTON
STAFF WRITER
The largest annual block
party at the Beaches celebrates
its 20th year Saturday as
"Dancin' in the Street" kicks
off at 11 a.m. in Town Center.
The one-day, free festival
located at the eastern end of
Atlantic Boulevard offers some-
thing for everyone, including
live music on two stages, food,
arts and activities for children.
The event, sponsored by the
Town Center Agency, began in
1985 but is in its 20th year
because no festival was held
one year.
The festival features food
booths from local restaurants
including- Ragtime, Sticky fin-
gers, Sundog Diner, Gene's
Seafood, Joseph's Pizza, Sweet
Treats Tropical Smoothies,
Famous Amos. WVazees, Ocean


the game right now."
Tickets to the luncheon fea-
turing Patterson are $35.
Among the other highlights
for the fund-raiser benefiting
the Jacksonville Public Library
will be a lifetime achievement
award presented to local
author and human rights
activist Stetson Kennedy.
Kennedy, born in
Jacksonville. spent most of his
life crusading for human
rights and fighting the Jim
Crow laws.
Attendees at the free day-
long event will be able to
interact with more than 40
authors, including Jacksonville
Beach resident John Oberheu,
who recently published the
children's book "The Manatee
That Flew."
Young children can attend
the festival's Children's
Chapter. Attendees can also
browse books and participate
in more than 25 free panel
sessions with authors who will
be available for book signing.
Much Ado About Books,
Jacksonville's premier book
festival, has been a corner-
stone of the local literary
scene for 10 years.
Past authors have included
David Halberstam, E.L.
Konigsburg, Rick Bragg, Bob
Schieffer, Diane Rehm, Susan
Vreeland, and Pat Conio.
For more information, call
630-1995, or visit
www.mnuchadoaboutbooks.co
m.


60 and Dip N Dots.
Also on tap is an art ahow
featuring local and regional
artists whose works include
painting, jewelry, hand crafted
glass, pottery, wood car-ings
and more.
An alcohol-free Kids Zone
will include games, rides and
snacks. Performers include:
(Ocean Stager
*12 p.m. Brian Turner &- Rip
Tide Caribbean sound with a
Jimmy Buffet Twist
*I1 p.m. Gadsden An up
and coming rock trio
*2:15 p.m. New
Traditionals Americana from
bluegrass to classic country.
3:30 p.m. Noel Freidline -
A nationally recognized jazz
quartet originally from
lacksonville.


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Beaches well-represented on youth orchestra




Beaches well-represented on youth orchestra


Dozens of Beaches stu-
dents will be on stage with
the lacksonville Symphonvy
Orchestra iSOJS today for
the 13th annual
Malor/Minor Concert cele-
brating the close of the sym-
phony's season.
The JSO will perform with
the Jacksonville Symphony
Youth Orchestra, musicians
aged to 22 who are admit-
ted through competitive
auditions.
The concert begins at 7
p.m. in lacoby Symphony
Hall in the Times-Union
Center for the Performing ,
Arts, 300 V. water r St.,
Jacksonville.
General admission tickets
are $12 for adults and $7 for
children and are available-
by calling 354-5547 or visit-
ing wwiv.jaxsymphony.org.
The following youth


orchestra members, grouped
by where they live, are listed
by name, instrument and
grade in school. They attend
private or public schools or
are home-schooled:
NMayport
Caitriona Cobb, violin,
grade 5, and Elizabeth
Ridgway, violin, grade 7.
Atlantic Beach
Layton Gornoski, violin,
grade,6; Elias Hionides, vio-
lin, grade 12, and Caroline
Krantz, violin, grade 4.
Jacksonville Beach.
Viviana Bartlett, viola,
grade 2; Carolyn Coppedge,
horn, grade 11; Ashley
Crawford, violin, grade 7';
Paul Joyner, trombone,
sophomore, UNF, Caroline
Snowden, violin, grade 5,
and Brittany Soder, violin,
grade 6.


Neptune Beach
Anna Forest, flute, grade
10; Kali Woodruff, clarinet,
grade 10, and Sierra
Humphreys, violin, grade 8.
Ponte Vedra Beach
Jennifer Damm, horn,
grade 10; Randall Riegler,
bassoon, grade 12; Andrew
Campbell, cello, grade 8;
Elizabeth Cheshire, horn,
grade 12; Oliver Elliott,
viola, grade 7; Tyler,
Garrison, trumpet, grade 11;
Peter Humbarger, violin, .
grade 7; Lauren Klama,
viola, grade 12; Megan
Lineberry, violin, grade 11;
Joshua McKinney, violin,
grade 8; Caleb McKinney,
violin, grade 4; Gene
Tanton, viola, grade 5;
Yasemin Tokmakci, viola,
grade 12; Maria Vaccaro,
oboe, grade 8, and Andrew
Blocker, violin, grade 5.


pnoto suoDmied
David LaMoureaux and Shayna Wilson co-star in the
Foundation Academy production of "Guys & Dolls." The musical
runs through Sunday at 751 Atlantic Blvd. Call 249-PLAY.


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Dancin' in the Streets


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Cont. from B-1
* smartest homeowners, coming
on when they are not sup-
posed to.
Measuring the output is:
important, though for you to
know how long it takes to
water deeply, therefore,
encouraging those roots to go
deeper. t p r
It is the grass that [ am pri-
maxinl concerned about since
its replacedrent is the most
costl-.'Shrubs, usually
mulched, seem to retain more
water around their roots, and
the risk with them is overwa-
tering. epecially if you use a
sprinkle' system.
You may need to set difter-.
ent time."lengths for the zones
that hit the lawn versus those
that do the shrubs Or you
may need to buy different-
sprinkler heads to separate the
two types of zones..
Concentrate on keeping
your grass alive, because it is
real costly to replace it.
Here are some tips that I
think %will help you during
these waterless days to keep
the grass going, as well as the
other landscape elements of
your yard.
1. Watering overhead dur-
ing the day is not a good idea
because much of the water
evaporates before it can get
deep into the soil. The best
time to Water is between 5
a.m. and 10 a.m. If an area
looks stressed during the day-
time, use a hose to give it, a
drink and then use th e s prin-
klers the next morning in
those early hours.
2. Applying any chemical or
biological control product for
insects is best done in the
very early morning or dusk
period of the day.
S We never want to put liquid
chemicals on the lawn or
shrubs when it is during the.
Seat of the day. They will.
burn your landscape.,
3. You may be seeing some
areas of the lawn that are
browning or turning a gray-
ish-blue. We call them hot
spots. Either the sprinkler
needs to be adjusted so it hits
those areas, or sometimes
even if the areas get the right
amount of water, it still shows
these symptoms.
If it is the latter there is
nothing you can do, so simply
bear with it. For some strange
reason a few of us have this,
and I am one. It's a good rea-
son for me to put my lawn
chair in that spot.
4. Be sure you watch your
sprinklers as they water and
fix them so they miss the
road, the windows, any place
that doesn't need the water.
There are little screws on the
tops of the heads, or little
arrows showing you how to
reduce the spread of water or


increase it, etc. I can't see
these things because I am
blind as a bat with wet glasses,
so my yardman checks it for
me.
However, I can watch and
be able to tell him where ,
there seem to be problems.
5. This may be the right
time to change a few sprinkler
heads to lower, misting types.
This will eliminate evapora-
tion and foice the :.ater cogo
directly to the root system
and below. Having these low
misters also conserves water
because, as I have often said,
typically shrub beds do not
need as much water as the
grass. : "
6.Since we are allowed to
Water twice a week, I think
one of those times should be
the early morning right after
the lawn is cut.
Cutting/pruning always
encourages the release of
water through the cut edge, so
replenish it as soon as you
can. Doesn't it make sense
then that the second watering
should be about halfway,
through the week? l
7. I would avoid making
any major changes to your
landscape while we are in this.
period of drought. And.
frankly, that goes for annuals
as well as for trees and shrubs.
Those of you with a nice
canopy of trees are much
envied by people like me who
still have an awful lot .of very
hot, exposed areas; and you
probably can easily add annu-
als for summer color.
But I am rethinking my'
planting for summer color,
and will probably just go with
one container.
8. Avoid pruning sh rubs",
that really do not need it;
you'll just encourage new
growth which means the
bushes will need more water,
and with a lot of our shrubs,
we can let them look a little
ragged. Its not a big deal
unless you are in some sort of.
contest for having the neatest
pruned shrubs.
9. Weeds take up water, so
pull them but.
10. Lastly, just because a
plant is labeled as being
"drought tolerant", it is not
advisable to plant one during
a drought. These plants only
become tolerant after they've
become established, which
usually takes a few years. and
plenty of water in the process.
As I finish this article, I hear
the rumble of thunder. Let's
hope it brings a few drops of
that liquid sunshine.
However, a few drops will not
help a heck of a lot, so keep
thinking about what I've just
written and try to be a good
steward of our water
resources. If you need me,
give a call at 363-9872.


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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
t1 rough Satuirday" at"8580
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Entry' is free with paid
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Museum of. Modern Art.
Children are, admitted free
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.Day at 333 Hemming Plaza in
downtown Jacksonville. Hours
:of operation 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. Foi
Kindermusik, a music and
movement program for all
ages, children are divided by
age group. Playday is for Walk-
ers to 26 months old and
includes ,parachute play,
climbing and musical activi-
ties. Preschool children and up
attend without parents. One
trial class is free. Call 249-3828
for information or visit
www.heartsong-km.com.
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. Houis 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 activ-
ities. Call 241-1141 and press 4
for children's activities and 5
for the children's reference
desk.
MOMMY & 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 your child. Offered begin-
ning in September at Nancy.
Dance Studio. For informa-
tion, call 241-8349 for infor-
mation.
S* CARVER COMMUNITY
CENTER, 738 Fourth Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach, has many
activities for kids, including
karate, tutoring and games.
247-6218.


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Next week from May 16
to May 21 art support-
ers from all over the
nation, including Hawaii, will
convene in Jacksonville for
their national convention.
These dedicated supporters ,
of the arts will host acompeti-
tion in dance for young peo-
ple who have won thecompe-
titions heldin their home.
states. The winner ofthe com-
petition will receive a $10,000
award and helping promoting
his or her career..
Each year a different art
formn such as drama, sculp-
ture, literature, painting, poet-
ry, etc. is chosen for competi-
tion by the National Society
Of Arts and Letters.
+ This year the competition
was in dance. Young artists
Between the ages of 18 and 29
Tay compete. The NSAL ,
chapters meet monthly in
their home states and annual-
ly in a different city each year
to promote the arts by giving
youth opportunities in their
chosen field.
We welcome these dedicat-
ed supporters of the arts to
Jacksonville.
Bethel Gallery will present a
new art show featuring young
artists ages 6 to 18 years old
from May 12 through June
13. The theme of the show is
"Hope" asthe artists feel it
Through bible study. Hope is
believing that something
good can come out of some-
thing bad.
Bethel Gallery is in the
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
Church on Palm Valley Road.
Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Monday to Friday and 9
a'.m. to noon Sunday.
Classes are being offered
with Becky Coangela from
May 9 to June 13 and with
Romeo Caseria from May 22
to June 28. Call 285-7241 for
information.
Celebrate Carnaval at the
Cultural Center at Ponte
Vedra will take place tomor-
row,' Saturday, May 13, at 6
p.m. ...
*; Nine area restaurants,will be
serving food. Tickets are $60
for members and $75 for non-
members. Call 280-0614.
The following Saturday,
May 20, at 11 a.m. join Jay
Shoots, locally and nationally
well known .photographer, at
the Center as he discusses
photography techniques and
processes in the current
exhibit, "Paper and Light."
Shoots describes montage
and cameraless photography
to traditional, historical and
digital processes used in pho-
tography in his works and the
works of Paul Karabinis and
Dominick Martorelli.
The Center is at 50
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach. Call 280-0614.
Fogle Gallery will host "Les
Saisons des Arts," a fine art
' exhibition and sale benefiting
the Cummer Museum's acqui-
sition fund.
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of 15 artists will be featured
plus select student work from,
Jacksonville University's Glass
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Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to,
.6. p.m. Monday ,to Friday and
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
If your children are interest-
ed in theater. Players by the
Sea has announced its sum-
mer camp schedule.
Classes will be held June 5
to 23 and July 10 to 28.
For information call, 249-
0289. There wjll also be a
two-week camp for students 8
to 12 grade from June 5- 16
and luly 10-21. Players By
The Sea is at 106 6th St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach.
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The Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra will hold summer
camp from May 22 to July 28.
For information call 280-
0614.


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On Tuesday, May 16, the
Ponte Vedra Library invites
you to attend a very informa-,
tive book talk with local
author Connie Donaldson.
The time is 10 a.m., and
refreshments will be served.
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Another interesting lecture
will be held May 20 from 4 to
5:30 p.m., at the Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra.
Jay Wright from
Jacksonville University will
lecture on the controversial
yet popular book and movie
"The Da Vinci Code."
Did Leonardo really paint a
female twelfth disciple? If not
the art then perhaps the the-
ology behind the book caught
your attention. The lecture is
tree and open to the public.
Loggerhead opened at First
Street Gallery in Neptune
Beach last week. Turtles are
displayed in paintings, glass,
wood, jewelry, singly and in
groups. The gallery which
originally was an art gallery is
now more of a crafts gallery
where you can find a large
variety of handmade originals
works.
First Street Gallery is at
216B 1st St., Neptune Beach.
*
Amelia Island Chamber
Music Festival will be held
May 28 through lune 22 The
festival is recognized as one of
the nations premier chamber
music festivals. Call 261-1779
or visit www.aicmf.com for


* ticket information.
*
If you have missed the cur-
rent exhibit, "Hand Made" at
the J. Johnson Gallery, you
have until May 26 to see these
works. The gallery is, at 177
4th
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach.
Call 435-3200.
.
The Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra and Cunningham
Creek Elementary School, in
partnership with the Cummer
Museum of Art and Gardens
and V\ SA Florida will host a
professional development pro-
gram for the teachers of 125
ESE students at Cunningham
Creek Elementary School May
24-26. The Institute will take
place at the school, located in
Northwest St. Johns County.
The school has more than
1,100 students and is the
county's "Hub" School for
special education. In addition
to the more than 800 general
education students, the
school has gifted students and
125 ESE students that include
students with autism and
with severe and profound dis-
abilities and learning disabili-
ties.
The three day institute will
train teachers to incorporate
visual art, music and move-
ment as therapeutic tools in
the students learning day.
This program is made possible
through the generous support
of the Department of State
Division of Cultural Affairs
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'A Sound of Thunder' dismal at times


by SARAH LINWOOD
CONTRIBUTOR
Growing up on the Eastern
seaboard during the 1960s
had at least one definitive
_-- advantage: parties.
S The' were "in" at the
time, with seldom a weekend
passing in which one didn't
need to strictly budget time,
to complete homework,
S piano lessons and mviad
I 'lom y-ind-Dad tasks' ,^
During those-id-yllic years,.
Sa popular party game was
"Whisper Down the Lane."
Everyone stood in a line; :
the chaperone would whis-
per a two-line phrase to the
first contestant. It had to be
passed to the next in line.
By the time it reached the
line's end, whatever was said
bore no resemblance to the
original and was often hilari-
ous.
Loosely, that's the plot of
"A Sound of Thunder."
Instead of a phrase,
though, what's passed down


and filtered through genera-
tions is evolution.
"Thunder" is based on a
short story by science fiction
gpeat Ray Bradbury. The
screenwriters, Thomas D.
- Donnelly and Joshua
Oppenheimer, unfortunately
added their own imagina-
tion, allegedly to flesh out
the PG-13 plot to run 103
minutes.

i6 portray. Though iti as
many' flaws, its basic premise
is probably sound.
The story opens with a
really big game hunt. The
secret of time travel has been
unlocked, and for an astro-
nomical sum, a private firm
run by Ben Kingsley takes
sportsmen 65 million years
into the past to bag a
Tyrannosaurus Rex.
There'are inviolable rules,
though, ones determined
essential, so present reality
remains intact.
All goes well until, of


course, a hunter makes a
tiny mistake. The minuscule
change snowballs through
- 65 million years, and sud- *
denly, present reality morphs
into little more than a grub-
bing, beastial human exis-
tence..
Of course, our he oes, pri-
marily Edward Burns and.
Catherine fcCormack, must
re-enter the past to right the
timeline.
It's here the tlick's troubles
begin. Burns and Ms.
McCormack .simply aren't
strong enough to carry their
roles. Both do marginally
workmanlike jobs, but it's
obvious they're miscast and
overstretched. Kingsley, 63,
one of the finest actors
extant, turns in an excellent
performance, but it's largely
wasted.
Most special effects are far
from state of the art, excusa-
ble in a "B" movie. But other
items, such as space suits
that look like refugees from
the '50s and background sets


seemingly painted by rank
amateurs, are intolerable.
Throw in directing by Peter
Hyams i"End of Days," "The
Relic") that seems just that -
thrown in and you've a.
flick with problems.
Despite such concerns,
"Thunder" is imagination's
child. Even better, its enter-
tainment quotient rates
high. ., :- ''
Before viewing, visit the.
website at http;//asound-
ofthunder.warnerbros.com.
"Thunder" is available every-
where on DVD for about
$20. Its theatrical release
was, to be kind, quite short.
Despite this, if you're a sci-
ence fiction or Bradbury fan,
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when it comes to monster legends


by SAKAH LINWOOD;
CONTPJBUTOR
In the Pacitic southwest,
an entire industry has grown
up around the legend of the
Abominable Snowman.
Also known as Bigfoot or
Sasquatch, this cr.yptozoo-
- logic creature supposedly .
walks upright, is covered by
dense fur and stands eight
feet tall.
The Bigfoot Field
Researchers Organization
claims this man-ape has
been sighted 42,000 times in'
68 nations.
There's even a $1,000,000
reward for a photograph
leading.to the capture of
one, posted by Professor
Loren Coleman from the,
University of Southern
Maine.
Hollywood has never been
far behind monster legends,
and "Abominable," a flick.
starring Matt McCoy, .
exploits the hairy beasts to
the limit.
There's just enough plot
and film-making savvy here
to keep audiences interested!
The flick, shot in central,
California in just 24 days,
opens with McCoy and his
abusive, low-life caretaker
returning to his vacation'
home.
McCoy is confined to a
wheelchair, the aftermath of
a climbing accident in which
his wife lost her life.
After a bunch of nubile
college coeds move in next
door, McCoy spots one being
abducted by Bigfoot.
If visions of Jimmy
Stewart's "Rear Window" and


John Lithgow's "Harry and'
the Hendersons" have
already crossed your mind,.
you're on the right track.
In fact, scriptwriter and'
director Ryan Schifrin uses
the same analogy. McCoy
("L.A. Confidentiall" TV's
"WVest \Ving") for various rea-
sons is almost entirely out of"
touch with.the authorities, a
plot device necessary for .
Bigfoot to terrorize the
upscale, rural neighborhood.,
From this point, the 94-
minute, R-rated film follows
standard monster -movie
conventionn.:
:'The nubile youngg coeds
get bloodily slaughtered one
by one, but in fairly novel
ways. Lance Henriksen'
.("Aliens," "Alien Vs.
Predator"), one of today's'"*
most underrated actors,
plays a key role in a margin-
ally necessary subplot.
Surprisingly, all the actors
and actresses turn in better-
than-average perform nces
here.
Lalo Schifrin ("Cool Hand
Luke," "Rush Hour") scored
the flick for his son, mean-
ing the music fits the scenes
and is original enough to be
noticed.
Neal L. Fredericks ("The,
Blair Witch Project"') handled
the photography, which
rates well above average.,
Tragically, Fredericks was
killed in a plane crash imme-
diately after the film's com-
pletion. His future was
bright.
If the flick has a flaw, it's
this: why should Bigfoot,
after apparently thousands


of years of peaceful coexis- .
tence with mankind, sud-
denly turn violent?
As usual, be sure to visit':
the film's website,
www.abominablethemovie.c
om.
"Abominable" isn't a par-
ticularly bad flick, but with
gasoline prices and admis-
sion fees soaring, it's the best
iway to decide either for or
against a particular film!


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Music


Note: Acts and performance
days or times are not always
available for all clubs at press
time. Performance information is
included in the Friday club calen-
dar. Send to mitchell@beach-
esleader.com. Call 249-9033 for
information.

Aromas Cigar, Wine &
Martini Bar, 880 AlA N.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 280-2525.
Retro 80's with Radio 80 at
9:30 p.m. today. Le Monde
Quartet plays Latin music at 9
p.m. Tuesday. The Boxrockers
are in at 9 p.m. Wednesdays'
Wine tasting from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. every Thursday followed
by the Jason Anderson Group
at 9 p.m. Jose LeBron and The
LeMonde Quintet perform
every Saturday.

The Atlantic, 333 N. First,
St., Jacksonville. Beach 249-
3338. Martini Night is
Thursday with DJs spinning.
DJ Wes Reed spins hip hop and
retro Thursdays for Ladies*
Night. DJ Jade spins old wave
and 80's retro at 9 p.m. Friday.
DJ. KGB spins at 9 p.m.
Saturday.
'Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach ,
246-9874. DJ Dale spins
Thursday through Saturdays.
Too Many Shoes performs
Friday, Feb. 24..
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Bogey Grille, 150 Valley
Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach *
249-3338. Live music from 7-
11 p.m. today.
L, ,' O O* .
Brewster's, 11003 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville 223-9850.
The Company performs at 9
p.m. today. C5. is in Saturday.
Dana Salmela plays acoustic
music at 9 p.m. Wednesday.
Karaoke.is held every Tues.
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Cap'n Odies, 2200' Mayport
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
Marriott. 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777.
Lisa and the Mad Hatters per-
form at 8:30 p.m. today.

Cliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
A1A performs at 9 p.m. today.
and Saturday. Karaoke every
Wednesday.


SPRING MUSICAL
The Foundation Academy's
Spring Musical is staged at 7:30
p.m. today and Saturday at The
Atlantic Theatres, 751 Atlantic
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Call 249-
7529.

MAJOR/M [NOR CONCERT
Winners of' the : 2006
Jacksonville Symphony Youth
Orchestra Concerto
Competition perform with the
JSO and .ISYO at 7 p.m. today


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The Courtyard, 200 1st St.
N., Neptune Beach e The John
Thomas Group performs from
7 to 10 p.m. Saturday.

Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach *
249-9595. Don't tell Anne
plays at 9 p.m. today. Kevin
Byrnes is in at 9 p.m. Saturday.
Bobby Flynn appears at 6 p.m.
Sunday.
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub
& Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Jimmy Solari is in every
Wednesday. Spade McQuade.
plays traditional Irish music
every Thursday. Meridian plays
traditional Irish music at 4
p.m. Sunday.
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Fly's Tie,, 177 E. Sailfish Dr.,
Atlantic Beach 246-4293.
Live music today and Saturday.
Songwriter's night with Seth
Ramsdill every Tuesday. Reggae
with Pili Pili every Wednesday.
The Wes Cobb Band is in
Thursday. Mystic Dino and
the 420 Band are in Sundays. *

Freebird Live, 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. Ariel Tribe with Chroma
appear at 9 p.m. today. Manna
zen, Subject to Change and
Feedback are in at 9 p.m.
Saturday. Blues Traveler with
"Michael Tolcher performs
Tuesday.

Giovanni's, 1161 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach 249-
7787. Mary Ann Hawkins
plays piano from 7 p.m. to
close Thursdays. The Amanad
Finch Jazz Quintet performs
from 8 p.m. to midnight 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. Debra Rider with
Mum's the Word appear from
7:30 to / 10;30 p.m.
Saturday.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 arid folk
music from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.ni.
today and Saturday. KIraoke
every Sunday.
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in the Jacoby Symphony hall at
the Times-Union Center for
the Performing Arts, 300 W.
Water St., Jacksonxille. Tickets
are, $7 for children, $12 for
adults. Call 354-5547 for infor-
mation.
TRAVELING BLUES
Blues Traveler with Michael
Tolcher performs at 9, p.m.
Tuesday at Freebird Live 200 N.
1st St., Jacksonville Beach. Call
246-BIRD for ticket informa-
tion.


photo by KATHY MOORE
Hazel Cajusay performs recently at Twisted Sisters, 1266 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach. Call 241-6453.


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 LMiniard is in
Saturday. Michael Howard is in
from 7 to 11 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.
today and Saturday.

Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-1070.
Little Green Men perform at 9
p.fri.t6da.' Karaoke 'every
Tues., Thtus., Sat. and Sun.
*
Ocean Club, 401 First Street'
North, Jacksonville Beach *
242-8884. DJs Jeremy and"
Kevin Durgin spin today. DJ
Charles feelgood with Kevin M
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.
O* r .
Ragtime Tavern,. Seafood &
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877.Ron
Perry is in today. Acoustic Duo
plays Saturday. Live acoustic
music Sunday.

Restaurant Medure, 818 N.
Florida AIA, Ponte Vedra
Beach *, 543-3797. Nightfall
performs from. 8 p.m. to close
today and Saturday.
*O O
The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay:
Beach, 246-2255. DJ
Anonymous spins Sun-Wed. DJ
Marco spins every ThW'ir11J '
*".s ii ''J3 i aJ l 1 srt a't0
Shelby's Coffee Shoppe,
200 1st Street, Neptune Beach .
249-2922. The John Thomas
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sunday.
S **
Spate Time Tavern and


Al


CLUB SCENE


HOOT (PG)
Fr. 0511- 1 30 435 730 935
Sal 05/13 110U 130 435 730 935
Sun 05114 11 00 1 30 4 35 730 =
Mon 05115-Thu 5118 1 30 4 35 7 30 .


ICGE THE MELTDOWN (PG)
Fn 05I12 125430725925
Sait0513 11 35 1 254 30 7 25 9 25
Sun '5&14 11 35 1 25430735
Mon 05/15 Thu 5118' 1 25 4 30 7 35


Dancing: Saturday at 11


Cont. from B-i
5 p.m. Mosquitoes The
"best party band in town,"
according to festival organiz- '
ers.
6:30 p.m. -, Boogie Freaks -
80s cover band. r
Mike Shackelford Band A
Beaches favorite who is return-
ing to the festival to play
"favorites from years past," say


festival organizers.

(Orange Street Stage)
*12:30 p.m. Incognito
*1:30 p.m. Acme
*2:30 p.m. Al-Licks &
Lawrence '
*3:30 p.m.- Shoofly
*4:30 p.m. Kentucky Fuzz
5:35 p.m. Rick Arcusa
Band


JUST MY LUCK (PG-13)
Fri 05/12. 1:45 4:45 7:15 9'45
Sat 05/13: 11:25 1:45 4:45 7'15 945
Sun 05/14: 11:25 1:45 4:45 7:15
Man 05115.Thu 5118: 1:45 4:45 7:15


MISSION IMPOSSIBLE 3 (PG-13)
Fr, 05/12 140 415 700 950 -
Sal 05113 1100 140 415 701)0 950 ,
Sun 05114 1100 140 4 15 700
Mon 0515-Thu 5/18 1.47 4 15 700 "
NEIL YOUNG: HEART OF GOLD (PG)
Fri 05/12: 1:50. 4:20 7:35 9:40 -
Sat 05/13:11:10 1:50 4:20 7:35 9:40
Sun 05/14:11:10 1:50 4:20 7:35 -
Mon 05/15-Thua5/18: 1:50 4:20 7:35 i
POSEIDON(PG-13) "
Fri05/12:1:35 4:05 7:05 9:55 .
Sat 05/13:11:05 1:35 4:05 7:05 9:55
Sun 05/14: 11:05 1:35 4:05 7:05- .
Mon 05/15-Thu 5/18:1:35 4:05 7:05 -


photo submitted
Dr. Gary Smart, a music professor at the University of North
Florida, has been awarded $7,500 as the recipient of the Terry
Presidential Professorship.


RV (PG) Fri 05/12:1:35 4:10 7:20 9:30
Sat 05/13: 11:20 1:35 4:10 7:20 9:30 ,
Sun 05/14: 11:20 1:35 4:10 7:20
Mon 05/15-Thu 5/18: 1:35.4:10 7:20 .
SENTINEL, THE (PG-131
FI 05/1i2 115 400 710 920)
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Surn 0514 1115 1 15 400 7 10
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I 1728 N.Third St
Jax Beach
(corner of 3rd St. & 17th Ave. N.
j in the Waves Shopping Center)


I THE BROACH SCHOOL


SNeow Eleme lary Program at the Beach


SUMMER SCHOOL
June 5 July 13
Off Monday & Tuesday July 3 & 4


FALL 2006
Small Classes
Individual Attention


A Caring Atmosphere for Students

with Learning Disabilities, Autism, Special Needs

McKay Scholarships Accepted


Broach Beach
.75 South 12th St.
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
247-7288


Broach Southside
6211 Terry Road
Jacksonville, FL 32216
Call for info: 674-0900.


-M181-5ADAGIO MASSAGE

ORAND OPENING SPECIALS:







Stop by 24/7 for a gift certificate for Mom!
Call for details.

Experienced Therapists
Walk-ins welcome

We accept auto insurance and some
health insurance
Bea
Monday Friday10:00 6:00 LMTMA39240
Saturday 10:00- 4:00 904-246-2122

(East of Third St. next to 228 6th Ave., South
S Enterprise Car Rental) Jacksonville Beach


Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
Yankee Slickers are in
Thursday. The Jim Essery
Band performs Sundays.

Tavern at Sawgrass, 43 PGA
Tour Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach *
285-3133. Ralph "E" performs
top 40's, blues, oldies and jazz
every Friday and Saturday
night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

Tra Vini Italian Restaurant,
216 Ponte Vedra Park Drive,
Ponte Vedra Beach Beach *
273-2442. Tony Saladino per-
forms jazz piano and standards
from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday
through Saturday.

Tree Steakhouse, 725-6
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach *
241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
is in from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30
p.m. Wednesday. Mike
Shackelford performs an
acoustic set from 6:30 to 10
p:m. today. Kenhe is in from
6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday.

Vinioe, 822 A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
DJ Wali spins acid jazz for
Metropolitan Night every
thursday.

Your Place Bar-n-Grill,
13245 Atlantic Blvd.,
Jacksonville 221-9994. Live
music today, and Saturday.
Chuck Nash appears every
Monday. Chris and Larry are in
Wednesday. Dave Massey per-
forms Thursdays.




DINMER THEATRE
April 19 May 21
Neil Simon's Hit Comedy
^rrilSL6


Concerts


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Storage Space

Available
5' x 10'
10' x 10,
10* x 20'
The Storage Bin

Great Jax Beach Location
Fuly Fenced -Secured Property
Gate-Hours 6:3Oam-7pm
Resident Manager
Mon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-12
Call Today 241-4171
1001 13th Ave. S., Jax Beach
(Across from Beaches Hospital)





VISITING ARTISTS
May 26 & 27
Rockabilly Band(o
Kings of Hell
June 3rd
Blues Band
Jason Ricci with New Blood
$6 in Advance

WEEKLY SPECIAL S
Friday cope,
The Aliman Bros. ow
Jim Essery Band
$2.50 Seagrams Gin
Sunday
HBO's Sopranos 9-10
Michelob Ultra Pitchers $5.50
Monday
Prison Breakt
Higher Ground playing 9-12
Tuesday
Live Music r
Texas Holdem IPy for
chance to win $2y000
$3 Captain Drinks
Wednesday
$3 Sky Vodka Martinis
$4.50 Three Olive Martinis
Thursday cope,.
Yankee Slickers Band
Texas Holdem
$3 Captain Drinks
House Specialties
Stuffed Oysters
$7.95 1/2 Dozen
Steamed/Raw Oysters
$7.95 Dozen
12 oz Angus Beef Select Cut
Ribeye Dinners $15.95
$3 XL Jager Bombs
$3 XL Cherry Bombs
$3 Jack Drinks
$1.50 Bud Select Pints
$1 PBR's & Busch Lite
Call246809


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Weekend 6 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader May 12, 2006






RELIGION


Ultreya
St. Paul's by the Sea
Episcopal Church will host a
First Coast Ultreya on Friday,
May 26 at 6 p.m. All denomi-
nations are welcome to attend
the service which will be fol-
lowed by a potluck supper in
the parish hall at 465 N. 11th
Ave. in Jacksonville Beach.
The Ultreya is an opportuni-
ty for anyone interested in
learning about a Cursillo week--
end to attend as well as an
event for those who have
already attended Cursillo. For
information -call the church
office at 249-4091.
Elizabeth Ministry
St. Paul's Catholic Church
will have an organizational
meeting for the formation of
an Elizabeth Ministry on
Monday, May 15 at 7 p.m. in
the Famnily Life Building.
Elizabeth Ministry responds to
the joys and sorrows of a
woman's life during the child-
bearing years.
The meeting will be held to
discuss ways women can min-
ister to each other. For infor-
mation contact Mimi Coleman
at ,249-2660. The church
address is 224 N. 5th St. in
Jacksonville Beach.
Apostle Build Dedication
Beaches Habitat will hold
the Dedication Worship
Service for the Apostle Build
Project on Saturday, June 3rd
from 12 noon .to 2 p.m. The
event will be held at Sunrise
Community Church at 298
Aquatic Drive in Atlantic,
Beach and at the homesite
nearby.
For information about the
dedication service or about
upcoming Apostle Build
- Projects contact Chuck
SKennedv at Beaches Habitat at
221-1222.


'HOPE' OPENS AT BETHEL GALLERY





S "Hope", a new
exhibit at Bethel-
church Gallery at Py at
TM-5 Vedra Presbyterian
Artists from 6to 18
8225 fyears-old, including
Sunday School stu-
""dent Jaime Klefeker,
contributed to the
"Youth Art Show. The
exhibit will be open
until June 18 at the
church gallery at,
.. ;4510 Palm Valley
SFRoad; call for .285-
8225 for information.


Piano Concert
Pianist Christine A. Clark
will perform in concert at
Riverside Presbyterian Church
on Sunday, May 14 at 3 p.m. at
"Riverside Presbyterian Church.
The concert will include works
by Bach, Beethoven, and
Franck and Faure.
The concert is part of the
church's Community Concert
Series and is free and open to
the public. The church address
is Park and Post Streets in
Jacksonville, telephone 355-
4585 for information.
Nifty Fifties Trip
The Nifty Fifties at First
Christian Church of the
Beaches will tour Tree Hill


Nature Center in Arlington
today. FCCB is at 2125 Ocean
Front in Neptune Beach, tele-
phone number 246-2010.
Talent Show
The 2006 Church-wide
Talent Show at Ponte Vedra
United Methodist Church will
be held today at 7 p.m. Dessert
will be served following, per-
formances by returning musi-
cians and comedians as well as
some new acts. The proceeds
will benefit missions. The
church address is 35 Executive
Way, Suite 130 in Ponte Vedra;
call 280-5141 for information.
-Lag B'omer at Chabad
Chabad @ the Beaches will
celebrate the Jewish holiday of


Lag B'omer with a BBQand fun
activities for the entire family
on Tuesday, May 16th. The
event will be held at Chabad at
521 A 1A N in Ponte Vedra; call
285-1588 or email
LagBaomer@c habadbeaches.co'
m for information.
Cancer Etiquette 101
On May 17 the Sisterhood of
Beth El the Beaches Synagogue
will offer Cancer Etiquette 101.
A four-member panel will pro-
vide an educational program
and discussion offering
insights on how to communi-
cate with someone with a seri-
ous or chronic illness.
The program will be from 11I
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Beth Elat
288 N. Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte


Vedra. It is offered in conjunc-
tion with Jewish Family and
Community Services and is
open to the public. RSVP to the
Jewish Healing Network at
394-5723.
Congregational Meeting
St. Andrew's Lutheran
Church will hold the semi-
annual Congregational
Meeting and Covered Dish
Luncheon in the Fellowship
Hall on Sunday, May 21 at 12
noon. For information call
249-4575; the church address
is 1801 Beach Blvd.
Blessing of dogs
"Celebrate Life's Blessings"
will be held at Lord of Life
Lutheran Church on Saturday,
May 13 from 5 to 7:30 p.m.
This will be a special event for
people and their dogs and will
include a Blessing of the Pets.
The church is partnering with
Moondoggie to offer boutique
style dog products as a
fundraiser for the church's
building fund. The church is
located at 276 N. Roscoe Blvd.
in Ponte Vedra; call 285-5347
for information.
Job seekers meet
Christ Episcopal Church is
sponsoring a series of job seek-
er workshops to help those
seeking jobs or changing career
direction. The workshops will
be conducted by human
resource professionals and cor-
porate executives. There is no '
charge and the public is invit-
ed.
The workshops, held on
Saturday, will be on May 20,
June 3 and 17, July 8 and 22,`
and Aug. 5 in room 108 of the
church's Christian Formation
Center. The church is at 400
San Juan Drive, Ponte Vedra.
Sign up by calling 285-6127 or
e-mail crhbeach@comcast.net.


Christian Band Concert
The Christian Rock Band,"
Seventh Day Slumber, will per-
form in a concert for all ages at
New Beginnings Baptist
Church at 7 p.m. on Saturday,
May 13. Tickets for the con-
cert, sponsored by the church's
youth ministry, are $5 in
advance or $10 at the door. ;
The community is invited to
attend and churches are
encouraged to bring their
youth groups. Tickets can be
purchased at Family Christian
Stores at Regency Park and the
Avenues and from the church
office. New Beginnings is at
1050 SR AlA in Ponte Vedra,
for information call 285-4288.
Mother's Day breakfast
St. Andrew's A.M.E. Church'
is sponsoring a Mother's Day'
breakfast on Saturday, May 13;
from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. The
breakfast will be held at The
Village Inn Restaurant at 20 .
Third St., Neptune Beach. For'
information contact Vallie NM.
Holloway at 249-7624.
Zoe U. anniversary
Zoe University will celebrate
its 25th anniversary with a
weekend of activities on May
12 through the 14. Zoe
University is a non-denomina-
tional institution offering
degrees in theology and other
related areas of study through
distance learning and at sites
in Jacksonville.
The anniversary weekend
will include a graduation cere-
mony, ordination service, ban-
quet, and river cruise. For
information contact the
University office at 743-6166
or.. visit
www.zoeuniversity.com.


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CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
400 San Juan .Drive Ponte Vedra Beach
285-6127
SundaN 7:45. 9:00. 11:00 AM, 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist


Ecning Pra er in the Chapel
h-00 PM Mon.. Tues., Thurs.. Fri.
Nurser\ Available for Saturday
& Sunday Services
All are welcome


COASTAL CHRISTIAN
Our Congrcagrion meets at
Castillo de Mexico
1222 S. Third Street
553-9910

Sunday

10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
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Louise Has
Deepak Chopra
Peace Is ThV \ltv
We think you're going to lose our church!
Join us on Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
Best Western at
1-95& J. Turner Butler Blhd.
Jacksonville Church of Religious Science
398-4353 or www.ia\crs.ore


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CALVARY
-^Asglicano Church


AI ,or.;m.ip..enrered e, r~gebca1 cngregation'
Ln the -5ngibcan tradition
r ujn; t rire univerE,t ,'Cert~er ac 'JrjF
Sud,''VOl',_t'ip. 1O:'.sU amd
Sunda-/ School: 9: 00 am
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PONTE VEDRA

United Metthodist
Ch u rch


Worship With

Your Family
This
Week fitN

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Worship Opportunities
9:00 a.m. Contemporary*
11:15 a.m. Traditional*
Kids Worship provided
Sunday School
10:00 a.m. for all ages
Rev. Jeff Bennett,Pastor
Adam Myers, Youth


35 E\ecuriie Wa). PVB
Across A I A from Rawlings School
Behind Prosperity Bank
280-5141 w- w.p%-umc.org
"Connecting the Inconnected"


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SUNRISE
COMMUNITY CHURCH
An Evangelical Free Church

Sunday School & A.B.F.'s 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15,a.m.

298 Aquatic Drive
Atlantic Beach
Phone: 249-3030


Palms ,
Presbyterian
Church

Worship Services
Otua'hd 1 :00 a.m.
5:45 pm. :
Nursery at all services

Sunday School
all ages 9:40 a.m.
Rev. Dr. Thomas Walker
Senior Pastor '
'Rev. Carol DiGiusto
Senior Associate Pastor
Rev. Andrew Kukla
Associate Pastor


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PA LMS
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3410 South Third Street
Jacksonville Beach
j9041 )246.6427
www.palmschurcn org


; HOLY TRINITY
y 7 ANGLICAN CHURCH
J A TradilionalAnglican Church)
'" ,247-1442
Holy Communion
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M.
Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel
at 610 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240.0294
www;holytrinityneptunebeach.org
Re%. Robert C. Adams. Vicar


ST. ANDREW'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)
(BY THE SEA)"-
A'Stephen Ministry Conregation
1801 Beach Blvd.
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575
PASTOR MICHAEL BLAKER
Sunday Worship.
8:00 am & 10:30 am
Sunday School
Children 9:15 am
Youth/Adult 9:15 am
Nursery Provided,


COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN'
A u*' CHURCH
S 150 Sherry Drive, Atlantic Beach, FL
" llj6 Rev. Dr. Gabe Goodman; Pastor
,,,.. Church Office 249-8698
Preschool/Kindergarten Office 241-7335
www.communitypcusa.org
Schedule:
Sunday Morning Worship 8:30 & 11 a.m,
Church School All Ages 9:45 a.m.
Youth Fellowships 5 p.m.
Contemporary Worship Serv. 5:59 p.m.
Chancel Choir Wednesdays 7 p.m.
Weekday Preschool/Kindergarten (3,4 & 5 yr olds)


Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Church f
"Where friends gather to :. orship "
4510 Palm Valley Road iCR 210)
www.pvpc.com ,
Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Breakfast
Nursery & Toddler Ministries
Middle, High School, College
Adult Ministries
Music & Art Ministries
Home of a Beihlehem Visit


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S1 EPISCOPAL CHURCH



895 CR 210 Palm Valley
4 1,2 miles west of Intracoastal
Sunday Services 8:45 am & 11:00 AM
Christian Formation 10:10am
Nursery Provided
543-0112


LORD OF LIFE
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(ELCA)
276 N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Bch
Ph. 285-5347
Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor
Sunday Contemporary Worship
8:30am
Sunday Church School 9:45am
Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am
Nursery Provided


'Ne jmiN 'bap&tist Crh
1050 High% ay A I A '285-4288
Traditional Worship 8:30am
Bible Study 9:40am
Celebration Worship .10:3Qam
Associate Pastor Jeremy Gates
Associate Pastor Chris Parmn
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St. Paul's by the Sea

Episcopal Church _
REAL, ROOTED, RELEVANT --



Welcome Families Children's Chapel At 10 am Sun.
Welcome amles Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Serrices Sun.
& Singles Christian Formation At 9:00 am.
Cornet of 5th St. & 111th Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL *www.stpaulsbythesea@spbts.net
904-249-4091


B ap tis t Ch rc h .
SUNDAY
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
10:30 am Traditional Service
WEDNESDAY
6:30 pm The Gathering
Bible Studies for Every Age & Life Situation
407 Third Street
www.neptunebaptist.org Neptune Beach
Tom Bary, Pastor 9%4-249-2307


FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ)
2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach
Come worship with us by the ocean.
Y .Sundays:
Traditional Services
8:00 & 9:00 am
Celebration Praise
10:45 am
WEDNESDAY (SEP-MAY)
5:30 Supper
6:30 Choir, Bible Study, Youth
Mahlon Dixon, Senior Pastor 246-2010
James Collins, Associate Pastor
www.fccbdoc.com/emai:fccbdoc@bellsouth.net


UNITY DAILY WORD
STUDY CLASS
Wed. Evening 7:30 pm
Ribault Garden Club
705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch
(Corner 2nd. Ave. N. and 7th St. N.)
Reverend Betty R. Sikking
355-5100
Dial A Prayer 355-7044.
Church of the Daily Word


BEACHES CHAPEL CHURCH

I0 FORIADA BVD NEPUNE EACH

Pastor Steve Mccoy
Associate Pastor Howard MeMinn
WORSHIP SERVICES
Sunday 8:30 & 10:15AM
Wednesday 7 PM
TEL 241-4211
www.beacheschapel.com


ST. PAUL'S
CATHOLIC
1st Avenue North at 5th Street
Jacksonville Beach
Father Wm. A. Kelly, pastor
Saturday Mass 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Sunday Mass 7:00,8:30, 10:00,
11:30 a.m. & 7 p.m.
Saturday Confessions
After 9 a.m. Mass & 4:30 -5:20 p.m.


BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
tL CHURCH -d
MISSOURI SYNOD
1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach
Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor I .."
Phone: 249-5418
http://www.blcjaxbeach.org
8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. erice
Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm.
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.


TRADITIONAL YET TIMELY
Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15 a.m,
Youth Fellowship 11:30 a.m.
Nursery Provided -
CHRIST
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH'
40OPenman Road (at Atlantic)
Neptune Beach 249-5370
Rev. Patrice Spenser
Share in the love of Christ


ST. JOHN'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach,
Father Joseph Meehan
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday 5 p.m.
unday 9 a.m., 11 a.m.
Nursery Available Sunday Morning
RECONCILIATION
Saturday 10:00 a.m. or by appt.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Wed. 6:00 p.m. (K-3) 7:15 p.m. (4-6 gr.)
Sunday 6:00 p.m. (7-H.S.)
S 246-6014


Palm Valley Baptist Church -ntiaB_ Eb..t, Ebe:,n-ye~huda,PD.SpiritualLeader OCEANSIDE
4890 Palm Valley Road. Ponte Vedra BQ S- E, r I
^ IU11D -025 Snug Harbor Court t0 i ,n AP
Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor (ff h 2 88 N. Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 'if)273-5567 (off Mayport Rd. atW. 11th St. and Orchid
deed4t /anoo 9au q,4uwe!e,% des4 e Friday evening Family service 6:30 7:00 & 8:0 0-9:00 p.m. St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Join us on Sunday for: Service Times Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 -12:00 noon Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bible Stud 9:15 a.m
Sunday School for all ages 9:15AM Bible Study 9:15 a.m.
Worship Service 10:30 AM Saturday 5:00 pm Religious School Sundays 9:00 a.m & Wednesdays 4:30 p.m. 246-2709
WEvening Bble Study 6:00 PM Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am & 11:00am We have a full range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish Jerry Murrel, Mnister Evening Worship 10:30 p.m.
Family Dinner 6:00PM .community. Please contact our office-m-f8-5 for information about adult Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Evening Worsip 6:0 p.m.
Children and Youth Bible Study 7:00 PM (904) 268-2500 education, Sisterhood activities and Youdth activities. Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Adult Worship Service 7:00 PMeningervice :30ay 246-289
Child Care and Nursery provided for all activities! www.MandarinChristian.com ...Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
"The ri.ghteous shall flourish like the palm tree... "Psalms 92:12 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy. -" ... Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service interpreted for the hearing impaired


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PV couple

back from

pilgrimage

to Israel


by KATHY NICOLETTI
'STAFF WRITER,
Just before the Passover hol-
iday in April this year, Ponte
Vedra Beach residents Estelle
and Stuart Beckerman spent
two weeks in Israel.
' Their trip focused on the
religious and historic signifi-
cance of the area.
':"No matter what religion
you are: Muslim, Christian,
or Jewish, your roots are here.
Everyone should visit Israel,"
said Estelle Beckerman.
"When you land you feel a
part of you is there. It's a pil-
grimage for anybody Who
goes, not a vacation."
''During their two weeks in
Israel, the.couple visited the
xiodern cities of Tel Aviv and
iaifa, saw the Golan Heights,
and traveled along the. West
Bank.
, They visited ancient sites
such as the port of Caesarea;.
Safed, the site of ancient
Jewish scholarship; and
Masada site of Herod's palace
and the place where the'
ancient Jews fought.against.
the Romans.
'Almost everywhere in the
country there' are Roman
ruins and in some places
there areup to 14 layers of


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photo submitted
Estelle and Stuart Beckerman stopped in an area of Jerusalem
overlooking the Mount of Olives. Oscar Schindler, portrayed in
the movie "Schindler's List," is buried there, said Stuart
Beckerman.


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A mosque is now on the site of the Dome of.the Rock in Jerusalem.


different civilizations, said ,
Stuart Beckerman.
The Beckermans spent their
last days in Israel in Jerusalem
which they called "the most.
holy of places."
"We walked in the ,
Christian, Arab, Armenian,
and Jewish sections of
, Jerusalem," said Estelle
Beckerman.
"It ,is a very normal life
there, not the picture you


often get, added Stuart
' Beckerman.
Within the walls of the old
city of Jerusalem, the
Beckermans visited the Dome
of the Rock which is sacred to
all three religious faiths.
There is the Jewish and
Christian connection to
Abraham and Isaac. Also the,
Muslims honor this as the
place where Mohammed
ascended to heaven, they said.


The Dome of the Rock over-
looks the Western Wall, the
only section of the ancient
Jewish Temple still standing.
In Jerusalem, they also
"walked the 14 stations," said
Stuart Beckerman.
This was the same path that
Jesus' walked. 2000 years ago,
he said.
"This is, the Holy Land to
-whoever you are," said Stuart
Beckerman.


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'Cont. from B-6.

'Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery, 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-
.ol/drug abuse, and codepen-,
dnc. The evenings. begin
with dinner. Call 249-2343.
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SVacation Bible Schoos '
Ambassador Baptist Church:
2134 Mavport Road in Atlantic
Beach, 246-7779.
"Christmas' 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
Vedia, 285-7390 ext. 237. ,
Vacation Bible School is June
5 to 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-
School will be held on June 11-
to 15.
Ocean Park Baptist Church:
400 S 16th Ave. in
Jacksconville Beach. 249-5457..
g "Quest for God's 10
Commandments" Vacation
Bible School on May 29 to June
2 from 9 a.m. to noon.
Our Lady Star of the Sea
,Catholic Church: 545 A1A' N.
in Ponte Vedra, 285-2698.
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
Jine 19 to 23.
, St. Andrew!s Lutheran
church: 1801 Beach Blvd.,
249-4575.
Son Treasure Island Vacation
Bible School will be' held on
June 11 to 15. Closing Program
on June 16.
7 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.im. to noon.
St. Paul's Catholic Church:
224 N. 5th St. in Jacksonville
Beach, 249-2600.:
Fiesta Vacation Bible is June
26 to 30 for age 4 through 5th
grade: "

Retreats at Marvwood
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 Dy. Brunch. Enjoy a,
brunch menu prepared by
Chef Alan arld .is tam in the
4verfront cjnin room at
Marywood. Seating is limited
so reserve early for one of six
seatings. The cost is $16.50 for
adults and $8 for children 44-12
years old.
May 17: Filipino Christian;
Discipleship, Cultural
Strengths and Challenges. This
day of reflection will be led
NMsgr. Simon Ignacio. He will
focus on helping participants
to discover how their Filipino
culture and upbringing influ-
erices 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'Lifes
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. briJune 4.
The cost is $198 (private), $168'
(double), and $118 (com-
muter).
June 7: Day of Reflection:
Amarie-Dios es Amor. Fi. 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 and
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 privatee, $299
(double), and $275 (corn-
muter). .
Marywood is located, at
1715-5 State Road 13. :For
information, call (904) 287-
2525 or toll-free (888)-287-
2530 check www.marywood--
center.org.

Moms pray for kids
A group of mothers known
as Moms in Touch meets week-
ly to pray for their children,
other students and the schools
they attend. The group meets
on Tuesday afternoons at a
church in Ponte Vedra Beach.
.For. location, .and more infor-
tiaation, "-dll 'Nncv 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-
30300.
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 arid songs. :
High school Bible study is 7
p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at Bethlehem '
Lutheran.
, Youth in grades six through
12 And families meet at 6:30,
p.m. :at Christ Episcopal
Church, Ponte Vedra Beach, for
dinner in the parish hall.
, Youth JAM begins at 7 p.m.
and includes guitar lessons,
singing, and rehearsal for the
11 a.m. Sunday contemporary
worship service in parish hall
geared toward youth and fami-
lies with children.
Dinner and JAM are open to
the community. JAM is free,
and dinner is $4 per person,
$12 per family maximum. The
church is at Solana Road and
San Juan Drive,
Youths in grades six through
8 meet at 6:30 p.m. in the


Outback, the modular building
.'behind Palms Presbyterian
Church, 3410 Third St. S.,
Jacksonville Beach: Contact
the leader, Murray Beard, at
285-5106.., The Senior High
Group meets in the Outback.
on Sunday immediately fol-
lowing the Sunset Worship
Service. Contact leaders Dale
and Ingram Caswell at 285-
0366.
Dynamic Disciples (grades K-
5) at First Christian Church. of
the Beaches meets Wednesdav
from 6:30 to 7:45. Teens in .
Motion Youth Group meets
from 6:30 to 7:45 with special
events and trips held on othen
dates. The church address is
2125 Oceanfront, Neptune
Beach. Call 246-2010.,
Building Blocks, a group for
children ages 3 to 6, and Kids
Club for youngsters in grades
one through 6 meet at 7:15
p.m. at Family Bible Church,
4760 Palm Valley Road, Ponte
Vedra Beach. Bridge Builders
for grades 7 through 12 meets
from 7 to 8:30 p.m.
YouthAlive with Bible Study
and worship for grades seven
through 12, is held from 7 to
7:45 p.m. at Kernan Boulevard
Baptist Church, 4000 Kernan
Blvd. S., south of' Beach
Boulevard. Preschool and chil-
dren's choirs through 6th
grade meet from 7 to 7:45 p.m.
Youth from Beach' United
Methodist Church, Third Street
at Seventh Avenue North,
Jacksonville Beach, meet 6
p.m. to 8 p.m. at various loca-
tions, Directions to WVednesday
meetings are, handed out at
247, the church's Sunday iight
worship service for youths,
held 6 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
Church choir .school is
offered for age 3 through sixth
grade 'at Christ Episcopal
Church after school at various
times, depending ,on .the
youngster's age. Children
develop musical skill and
Christian formation: The
school. is free and is given by
Timothy McKee.


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Arts & Entertainment


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 Pablc
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.
ECLECTIC GALLERIES,
880 A1A North, Suite 9, Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2772.
Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday,
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
,* FAIRFAX GALLERY AT
SAWGRASS, 1740 Sawgrass
Village Dr., Ponte Vedra Beach
* 384-7724. Hours 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. Monday through
Friday, 10 a.m. to 5- p.n,.
Saturday.
FIRST STREET GALLERY,
216 First St., Neptune Beach *
241-6928. Works by local and
regional artists. Monday
through iLednesday, 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


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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 arid 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Also
by appointment. Pieces are
available for purchase.
*MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
AND HISTORY, 1025
Museum Circle, Jacksonville.
MOSH features, planetarium
events and special children n'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.


GALLERIES & MUSEUMS


Regal 18 *Mission: Impossible III.
Just My Luck. Rated PG13. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:10,
Fri.-Thuis., 12:35, 3:35 ,"7:4, 12:40, 1:10, 1:40, 3:20, 3:50,,
10:05 .: 4:20, 4:50, 6:35, ,':05, 7:35,
... 8:00, 9:40, 10:10, 10:40:.
Poseidon. Rated PG13. Fri.- *
Thurs., 12:30, 1:00, 1:30, 2:00, RV. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
3:30, 4:00, 4:30, 5:00, 6:3, Noon, 2:50, 5:05, 7:20,9:55.
7:00, 7:30, 7:50, 9:30, 10:00, *
10:25, 10:45. .Stick It. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:25, 3:15, 7:10,
An American Haunting. 10:15.
Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 1:45,'4:05, *
7:25, 9:50. United 93. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:45, 3:45, 7:15,
Art School Confidential. 10:30.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,'12:50, *
3:40, 7:45, 10:20. The Sentinel. Rated PG13.
** Fri.-Thurs., 6:40, 9:25.
Hoot. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., *
12:20, .3:25. Silent Hill. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 6:55, 10:35. '


Scary Movie 4. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 9:35.
The Wild. Rated G. Fri.-
Thurs.,' 12:55, 3:10, 6:45
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown.
Rated G. Fri.-Thurs., 12:05,
3:05.
Pablo 9
Akeelah and the Bee. Rated
PG. Fri.-Thurs., 1:20, 4:00,.
7:10, 9:40.
.* .* : ..
Hoot. 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.
,


Just My Luck. -Rated PG13.
*Fri.-Thurs., 1:45, 4:45, 7:15,
9:45.
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Mission: Impossible I.I.
Rated PG 13. Fri.-Thurs.,*1:40,
4:1'5, 7:00, 9:50.
Neil Young: Heart of Gold.
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 1:56f,
4:20, 7:35, 9:40.
Poseidon. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 1:35, 4:05, 7:05, 9:55.'
O ,*,
R.V. 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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Program Runs
May 30 to August 4th

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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.
Licensed, Insured, Experienced
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reserve your spot or call us anytime at 707-5663
with any questions you may have!


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NEXT 6-WEEK FITNESS CAMP SCHEDULE:
Monday, May 29 Friday, July 7
5:30 6:30 am
CLASS SIZE IS LIMITED!
Enrollment Deadline is Wednesday, May 24th
All classes held at Jarboe Park.
Choose as many days as your schedule allows.
So call or go online to reserve your spot. Jill Lynch
www.beachgirlsfitness.com 904-534-4889


Kinder Kids wih Mauers arxd Mom
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)
S.' Do's & Don'ts
Lesson 4 Being a Gracious and Thoughtful Host or
HostessNisiting 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
Practicing What We Have Learned
All sessions held in the Selva Marina Country Club's President's
Room. Participants receive a Kinder Kid t-shirt, Lesson 8 Lunch at
Selva Marina and "Kind Word and Deed" Journal.
For a registration form or more information call Kamle Maclinnes at
246-2787 or Karly Heal at 221-3460 or e-mail kcskaley@hotmall.com
Have a Kinder Kid with Manners and More"


THE BROACH SCHOOL
75 South 12th St.
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
ROACH '247-7288

AWESOME ART CAMP "
Monday Friday 9:00 a.m.. -- 12:00 p.m.
$60.00 per session & $10.00 Supply Fee
Enjoy displaying your artistic talent and ability.
SPORTS CAMP
Monday Friday 9:00 a.rn. 12:00 p.m.
The goal of the Sports Camp is to provide an
enriching environment for your child's summer fun, and
learning skills. Fee is $60/wk

THE BROACH SCHOOL
SUMMER CAMP
is designed for children who have physical, cognitive and
developmental exceptionalities. We are proud to offer
unique specialized activities for our campers to include
Music, Dance & Movement and much more. .
Full Time 9:00 a.m. 3:00 Mon. Fri. $125.00
Before & After Care Program
S7:00 9:00 & 3:00 4:00 Mon. Fri. $40.00
Session I June 5th- 9h Session V July 17th.,- 21s
Session II June 12th 16", Session VI July 17"- 21'1
Session 111 June 19th 23" Session VII July 24th 28th
Session IV June 26 '- 30,th :
Please note camp will be closed Tuesday, July 4th, 2006.


POLLY B Dance Academy
Summer Camps & Summer Classes
Boys and Girls
1/2 Day or Full Day
(extended day ?a
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Preschool Program ages 2'/,- 4
(Disney Themed)
Tap, Ballet, Song
Register Early Save Your Spot
Mon-Fri 4-7
Sat 9-Noon


Jax Beach
340 23rd Ave. S
(across front end of Pablo Plaza)
246-6662


Dates
June 170"
thru
July 28th


Atlantic Beach
725 Atlantic Blvd. #20
(New studio in North Beach Center)
246-6663


THEATRE NOTICES
4* "GUYS AND DOLLS" is staged at 7:30 p.mr today
and Saturday, and 2 p.m. Sunday, at the Atlantic
Z-. Theatres, 751 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach. Tickets
range from $5-$15. Call 249-7529 for information.
.--"* "PBTS SPRING FLING FUND RAISER" is held at
.. 6:30 p.m. Saturday to benefit the community the-
S, atre, 106. N. 6th Street, Jacksonville Beach. Tickets
are $35 in advance. Call 249-2089 for information.
.. ,
"ALONE TOGETHER" is presented at 8 p.m.
today and Saturday, and May 18, 19 and 20 at the
Atlantic Beach Experimental Theatre, 716 Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach. A matinee is staged at 2 p.m.
She Sunday. Tickets are $12 for students, seniors and
military, $15 for adults. Call 249-7177 for reserv&-
Manatee that tions and information.
flew *' "DOWN AN ALLEY FILLED 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 per-
La,..k. formances are held at 2 p.m. May 13 and 20. Call
S,825-1164 for reservations.
"BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" is staged through
May 21 at the Alhambra Dinner Theatre,. 12000
photo submitted Beach Blvd., Jacksonville. Doors open at 6 p.m. for
Jacksonville Beach resident John Oberheu and his daughter, Teresa Larsen, evening shows. Matinees are held at 11 a.m. -on
hold a copy of their children's book, "The Manatee that Flew." Larsen illus- Saturday and noon on Sunday. admission ranges
treated thebook. Oberheu is a quest speaker at Saturday's Much Ado About from.$35 to $46 for dinner and show.. Call 641-1212
Books festival at the Hyatt Hotel. fori information.

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Watson Realty Corp. RealtorsC
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806-A 3rd St. Neptune Beach
OCE -N\ IEW TOWNHOUSE:
!.BR i 5BA nro blocks from ocean,
grant c >:.'unLrir ., ',irne fl::ir. stainless
tleel ppliiatce. built in '"05 $669.000
MARSHVIE\' CONDO: 2BR/2BA.
Great lC.aijcn inr Marsh Landing
Proilel',riaully decorjied %/ Iwcod
I...rnig &(ile (ithr,:uhoui $194.0(01)
OCEANFRONT LOTS: Great
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Beach. 3 adjacent lots available fo/i
$3,200,000
GREAT INVESTMENT IN
NEPTUNE BCH: ,1900 sf home sits
on two large buildable lots in desirable
Neptune Beach setting. $550,000
PRICE REDLICTION: 4BR'2BA all
brick home in quiet beach neighbor-
hood. $484,900
Call Jason Jarrett @
904-591-5917 mobile
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.AX BEACH. Osceola Ave 50Y115. Irop- LOT 50'XiOCi Vilano Bch. 5209.000
cal bacK area 476-5029. $245 000 Grace Ei.s All Pro Realiv Specialiss -
RESiDEIJTIAL LOT. 50'x62' Allanlic 655.-923 icell
Beach Park & Edgar 568 000 710-8083


Attention

Developers/Builders

6 Lots in Atlantic Beach
SW corner of Jasmine St. & W. 6th St.
Wonderful opportunity near two city.,. A
parks! Call for survey & reports.
$260,000 O'Malley
502-9406 RFL-Es .TF.- INC


Old Atlantic Beach

lot 50x 150 I

2 blocks to the Ocean _JH
Build your dream home 2 blocks to the ocean and
a short walk to the Town Center. 354 5th Street.
$539,000 'a
Call Margi Petitt Lifestyles Realtors
Top Producer 571-9821
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Neptune Beach 's
East of 3rd St ...

2 Hots/duplex
310 & 312 Cedar Street; 2
separate lots; duplex on 2 lots (1) is 50x106 and
(1) is 58x106. Awesome opportunity to invest or
build 2 homes. Priced to Sell! $739,000 i
Call Margi Petitt Lifestyles Realtors
Top Producer 571-9821


LotsgFor S aeI n aWet ernNorgthCaoina


Lance Cove Estates Hayesville, NC
Bejutilul inunain Views from Si.eelitalerl'. neWcsi
subd ision, an out lnding location One arc plus lob. 2 43'"i
ja.iljbc, eas\ accs onl minuires tronIIthe town of t', 2 49.9
Hayestille, NC, the Hlwassee R er. Lale Chaluge. arid
hospitals. Features include oversizedi pased roads, .e
underground ulities.covenanis and restin6TIon handicap "
specification with main floor 2,11n) minimum square folio homes males this new development
unique. Build your home for a life time. Lots range in price from $49,m11. to $79,900.
For more information call 828-389-8843, 904-821-9573, la
Nick's cell 904-254-9644, \icki's cell 904-534-3530 1 i Id 1 ';- :i :I i i


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l 3 huge lots 1.5 blocks to the Ocean in
Atlantic Beach Buy 1 or all 3
Lot 1 1210 Selva Marina Circle: 92.5' wide (front) x75.25'
Wide (Rear) x 123' Deep On an AWESOME cul-de-sac.
$729,000
Lot 2 1202 Selva Marina Circle: Fantastic Corner Lot; corner
- of 12th St. and Selva Marina Circle, 99' Wide (at front) x1 00'
Wide (Rear) x 123' + Deep. $799,000
Lot 3 361 12th St.: 75' Wide (Front) x 60' Wide (Rear) x
175' Deep (East Side) x 167'Deep (West Side), $729,000
Call Margi Petitt Lifestyles Realtors
Top Producer 571-9821


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THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE ATL. BEACH
Shon walk 10 Beach and Town Cenler.
Ligrl & Brighl 3BR;2.5BA townhome, 2-
car garage. luily equipped kitchen,
screeried-in pano. pival\ lenced yard.
iled FP wimanile I495.000. OwnerAgent.
(904)349-1864


SAWMILL LAKES brick beauty on lake &
preserve lot. 3200st, 5BR,3.5BA. Wood
floors 3-car side garage Formal living-
room, dining room. Fireplace. $675,000.
idayi 7-10.1139, (evel 280-1657

ATLANTIC BEACH
3BR'2BA. 2000st, hardwood Iloors. over-
sizea lot. 328 10in St $699,000. Sieve
246-9915.

BEACH TOWNHOME
ANew consiruciion located at 61h Ave S. &
SIn Si ir. Jax. Bcn 3BR/ 2 5BA. 1700sI,
filed firsl floor, owners suile wa luxury bath.
separate snower, private deck Cuslom
kitchen, designer iiures Irroughoul Dual
ArC, sprinkler system, ltenced yard. 2 car
garage. Move in bDeore summer! Oherede
at $339,000 Call for showing 249-6150.
Will co-op with realtors..

ATLANTIC BCH- 701 Begonia SI
3BR'2BA lenced yard, CH&A, quiet
neignhornood $180.000 334-0563 249.
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RIVER BROOK
4BR/2BA brick home in popular River
Brook. Huge Master suile, large corner lot.
lormai living and dinikng. Ottered at
$355,900.
HIGHLAND GLEN
Beauiiul 'under construction' home in
gated community. 4 bedrooms plus bonus
room large lOt 3 car garage and much
more Ohered at $795,000.
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR 2BA home in San Pablo Creek Spa-
cious Iloor plan lenced backyard and
backing on to pond. Offered at $258.900.
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING
1BR/1BA home. beautifully decorated and
with fireplace and screen room overlook-
ing the marsh. Offered at $159.500.
VILLAGES OF PABLO
3BR'2BA beautifully remodeled home in
popular Villages ol Pablo. New rool, new
lie and carpet, new stainless appliances
in kitchen. repainted inside and oul.
Fenced. prisale backyard Offered at
$229,000.
WINDSOR POINTE
2BR/2BA home in Windsor Poihte. Up-
stairs unit, fireplace, berber carpet, vault-
ed'ceiling, large master bedroom. Offered
at $158,900. ; I
NEWLY CONSTRUCTED WITH
BONUS ROOMo'
4BR/3BA newly constructed Mercedes
built home. Huge bonus room Iool! Land-
scaped yard and a greal 0loor plan. Of-
fered at $395.000.
SPACIOUS SEAVIEW PARK HOME
3BR,2.5BA nome Outstanding coral rock
fireplace. granite counters. tongue and
grooved wood paneled ceilings pnrvale
rear yard. great neighborhood and much.
much more Offered at $650 000
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded riome in San Pablo Circle.
3BRI2BA home wispacious master suite.
Fenced back yard. large den. immaculate-
ly maintained. Offered at $335,000.
Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
335 Jacksonville Drive
Call: 904-241-4447
Free Weekly List'
www.helpusell.com/coastalrealty


ATLANTIC BEACH
DESIRABLE BEACH AVE TOWNHOME
End until w.'renced yard. 3BR.2 5BA.
1660-7 Beacr, Ave. 2150st, beach access
across street. Kitchen Isle w/ceramic tile.
Wood burning fireplace, screened porch
w/deck. Single garage $712.000 by
Owner 477-0102


ATLANTIC BEACH. 3 Blocks to Beach
2BR/lBA on 60'x150 lot, 255 Snerry Dr
$479,000 349-2504
FSBO, East of A1A, 2000sl 4BR 2 5BA.
Lot 60x100 I block o1 ocean access. 1'2
mile to JTB and shopping centers Selling
"As Is", $600,000. Call 904-631-5960
PVB- 3BR/2BA. newer lile, consider lease
purchase, $174,900 Owner/Agent
463-7343.
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 6 blocks
trom Doacn. Duplex. 2BR/.IBA 1000sI,
.each unnit. CH!A new roobl. $429.900
Realior' owner. Call Kathy Tiiiakos at 904-
465-3053.
NEWER. CUSTOM bull. private. ocean-
Iron home win rirgn dune views of Ine
ocean and Intracoaslal Waterway. Approx
4458v sl, 5BR/4.5BA dent otice. lile and
hardwood floors. formal living and dining.
pool and spa, screened lanai with hol luD.
lush landscaping and loaded $2 750,000
Phyllis Slaines. 904-476-SOLD RE/MAX
Coasral Rear Estlae ai,' plarines corn
WALDEN CHASE Spacious 3BR,'3BA +
bonus room. bull 2004 2500 sq h.. like
new. near school, priced @ $411,000.
Open House Sunday. 217-0011 Call for
details .

JAX BEACH
BRICK 3/2 home. Screened pool.
Screened front porch, maple. cabinets,
Corian counleriop w/ tle splash, new GE
Profile appliances. Low maintenance FL
landscaping w/ tangerine trees. $350,000.
Call 424-1767.


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Ocean Views! Delightful 2-sty 3BR/3BA conc/
blk stucco hm on corner lot w/wr0p around bal-
cony. Fab floor plan.$1,300,000 MLS 288420
E of AIA,S bdrms, 3300+sf, unsurpassed qual-
ityl Loads w/upgrades. Only 1.5 blks from
bcean.$1,100,000 MLS 282158
Oceanfrnt vws from this Beach style'hm offer-
ing vws from all 3 firs.
$1,099,000 MLS 299393
<500ooK.to $LN'
Waterfront
4BR/2BA all brick home with great kitchen and
baths, huge pool & spa, boat house + lift and
dock. $749,900 MLS 283145
Vista Del Mar
Grt gmd level condo w/access to the ocean from
2 patios. Top of the appinc, tile firs, custom
cabnts $739,889 MLS 283602
Lot E ofA1A
Comer homesite, walk to beach, in new upscale
S. Jax Bch, will build to suit or use your own
plans! $679,000 MLS 280125


Oceanviews/Sunsets 2-sty contemp, Ponte
Vedra, loaded, stainless kit, see ocean from most
rms. you'll love it sea today$574,900
MLS 284035
Duplex Located in S Jax Bch, E of A 1 A, zoned
Commercial/residential. Live on main floorand
work upstairs$535,000 MLS 299588

Top shelf total renovation! 2BR/2BA condo,.
oceanfrt Ati Bch. Great value + location.
$529,000 MLS 289638

Cinder $500K>

Oceanfront Jax beach IBR/IBA condo on 5th
floor offering gorgeous ocean views.
$474,900 MLS 300099
World Golf Village. New hm 4BR/3BA + bonus
rm, S S applanc, on Irg lot. Must C!
$450,000 MLS 294356
Lot East of A1A
Sought after S Jax Bch. Near JTB, shops and
restaurants. Walk to the beach. Best location to
buildl$429,000 MLS 291534


Ponte Vedra Bch Hm. Loads of updates,
3BR/2BA, built in Jacuzzi. On a double
corner lot makes this very desirable.
$368,000 MLS 299423
Walk the beach from this 3BR/1.5BA
home w/huge 17x20 fMden. Cozy living
room, eat in kit, & Irg fhed bkyd.
$359,000 MLS 299168

All Brick 3BR/2BA hm w/beautiful new
kit w/SS appinc, granite coritertp & wd
cabnts.Huge scm prch 4fn1cd yd.
$349,900 MLS 299152

Walk to Atlantic Bch! Updated & up-
graded, new kit, lakefront, Dbl gar, Grt
features! $344,900 MLS 293320
Brick ranch hm on Cul-D-Sac,
3BR/2BA, bkyd full fenced must C!
$345,900 MLS 294102
IBR/1BA Condo
Great get away, vacation hm or live at the
bch! incld all applncs, patio, furnshed,
pool. $289,000 MLS 300300
Grand Cay Villas! 3rd fir 1/1 condo w/
cathdrl celngs & wrap around scmd pch is
a "10 +'. Clubhse pool & amenities.
$160,117 MLS 280744


m 1326 South Third StreeJacknDvie Beach (904) 249 261


112 12th Avenue S.


BEST PRICE AT THE BEACH!!'
BUILDING LOT.
PRICED TO SELL AT $649,000
Enjoy the Ocean Breezes!! Located only 1 block to the
Ocean! Ocean Views from front and back of lot! Lot is
zoned multi-family. Perfect Lot for new construction! Lots
of Construction all around the area! Lots of Potential!!
New Survey on file.
Lot size is45' Front x 125' Deep x 50' Rear x 125' Deep.
For more information,
please call Tom Jernigan
904-607-0694


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BOATERS DREAM! Just like new
4BR/2BA +bonus room. ALL NEW Kit,
baths, doors, tile floors, berber carpet,
windows, paint & landscape. Separate
driveway for boat. Deck overlooks boat
ramp & marsh. $223,900. (904)246-6337.
EAST OF 3rd Duplex. 215 8th Ave. North.
$625,000. 241-8269. Zoned C-1.


JAX BEACH. 5BR/2BA, 2300sf On 2 lots.
New roof, heat pump, plumbing & siding.
$450,000 OBO. 249-8637.
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%.
JACKSONIVILLE BEACH
ENTIRE DUPLEX FOR SALE! Each side
has 3BR's 2BA's. Built in 1998. $590,000.
ATLANTIC BEACH
HIDDEN COVE- Lovely 4/2 w/ 19 scr. pa-
tio, backs up to preserve, new tile & car-
pet, 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
Townhome w/ garage. Great deal for the
money! $179,900.
ARLINGTON
ARLINGTON HILLS- Cute 3/2 w/ garage.
Great starter home in nice area. $149,900.
ICW
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

GREAT DEAL in River Forest Subdivision,
1200sf., 2BR/1BA, fireplace, huge front
and back porches, attached carport, and
WDHU. Only $139,900. (904)509-3077.


OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 10AM-2PM
FSBO- ICW completely refinished 3/2
1595sf. cul-de-sac home on the largest lot
in Villages of Pablo.'New laminate and tile
floors through-out plus a bonus laundry
room and large tiled screened porch.
Master bea/barn suite includes 2 large
Jack/Jill closets. Home includes 3 sets of
beautiful french doors, new trim and crown
molding brand new appliances, decora-
tive ceiling fans, irrigation system, and
renovated 2 car garage (peg board and
slat walls). House is, re-plumbed (2006)i,
has new roof (2001) and new HVAC
(2004). ThIs quwei 1mily neigribc.rhc.:od is.
3 miles to the beach and has a club pool
tennis/ basketball couns. $247,900 Ca.ll
386-7873 for appointment.
FORMER ICI model waterfront home is
move.in ready Immaculate 3BR/2.5BA,
has 2705si w spacious oper. lamI. romrn
w/gas fireplace normal dining. ionr anr, in.
side laundry Over 5,71.000 in upgrades
were included when ir-is model was Ouili
in 2000. Entertain on either of your. two
screened lanais, opera del:k, and c.alconv'
overlooking your pr ..gie dock o...erlooking
the navigabice wAalrirri te18 -8900
Please contact Phyllis Staines with
RE/MAX Coasial Real Estate at 904-476-
S SOLD or vi.;i ww*w.psiaines corn
ADORABLE 4.2, one owner nome rnay
one ol ine prenie-sl 1-is in irt area Man,.
,:ured yard nas lush l3anldsaptrig ara roomcin
enough lor a pool. Fenced yard in exira
decking sc,:reened por.-n normal dining
room eal-in KRcher, wiin brealktasl rar.
.ecunry, ceiling plans ar d lermiIe bond
$249,900. Please corniaci Phyllis Slaines,
win RE MAX Coasial Real Es-iae al 904-
476-SOLD or vlSi *ww psiaines corn
ATLANTIC BEACH'.
Selva Linkside
6 BLKS TO OCEAN, 3BR .2 1/2BA,
1935sf. Only $494,500'. (904)472-4039.
NEPTUNE BEACH
FSBO.'Milirary needs to ecll 386R 22A.
only 5 locks 0o ocean on large ireed 101.
5350.000 349-2999 or 242.2421
BEST DEAL in rlepiune Eeacn, 3 BlocKs
to Ocean 3BR'2 5BA Iujll in 200.3 CJr-
renl appraisal S550 OI'0 2-car Garage
Asking S465.1I00 Will consider all oierSi
219-4151.
SAWGRASS PLAYERS Club, 3BR 2BA,
I0 scr. por..,:totally renc...aied inci balns 6
K Irnen. s319 900 53-.4083
SFLEMING ISLAND Planiaior,. 1 .Sior ,
To*nnorme' 3BR BA'l .ar ,:u:lom up
grades. Golf; pool, tennis, bike path, club-
house, $169 ,000, Independent Brokers,
710-3111.'
OPEN HOUSE
11222 Arden Craft Court, Sutton Lakes.
Saturday, Sunday,' 1-3pm. Gorgeous
home hal sr,,ws lihke a model Asistl 2
Sell, 247-.4-W2 Or nil j3.\xoesliomes com


OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, 5/13, 10am-12pm
2465 Misty Water Dr. W $290K
From Beach, north on Kernan, left at
Windsor Chase, right on Cedar Trace,
right on Misty Water.
Sunday, 5/14,12pm-2pm
12929 Deep River $324K
From JTB, north on Hodges, left at Glen
Keman Pkwy, right at Riverbrook, left on
Deep River.
Phyllis Staines, 476-SOLD
www.pstaines.com
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate
JAX BEACH Golfcourse., 69 Fairway
Lane. 3BR/2BA. Many updates. $425,000.
424-7204.


NORTH JAX beach 8 blocks to beach,
3/2, garage, comer lot, fenced, wood
floors, new roof, new windows in 2004,
very nice, Vanguard GMAC Real Estate,
Call Gail, 803-6560.
*- *
BEACH BEAUTY! 3/2, 2 car garage. Like
new. Bamboofloors. Open. Great lot and
location. Must see. $330K.
POOL HOME Open and updated. East of
Penman. Great for entertaining in and
out. $317,400.
VanguardGMAC Realty, 207-1299
*

NEAR MAYO Clinic, off San Pablo.
3BR/2BA,3 2-car Homes. Remodeled.
$270,000 to $500,000. Independent Brok-
ers, 710-3111.


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
FSBO. DESIRABLE Neptune Beach.
4BR/2BA,-split plan. Drive by 1525 Forest
Ave. $469,000. 246-2336, 463-7245.
JB. AS-IS Condition. CB 3BR, 1.5BA, fam-
ily room, CHA, pool, 12x20 workshop, well
w/pump, Ig.. lot. BEST BREEZE AT THE
BEACH! 1619 Sunset Drive. $295,000.
Will co-op. (904)223-3969.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 805 Plaza, 9 blocks
to Ocean, Cute, 3BR/2BA bungalow,
975sf I.le'carpel. new paint in/out, large
ler,:ed-,n backyard, wl co-op, $224.900
1904)613.6201
PONTE VEDRA, FAIRFIELD. 2200sf,
3BR/2.5BA 'Waterview. Tennis, pool.
Gaitao 417.000 i90409107036
iMIACULATE 3..2 w normal living rcom
Final : an re orlice or lounih oedroom SlUC-
co ironi a3rd nardiboair siding beauilul
landscaping and manicured lawn, fenced
yard w/room fo6r a pool,' "formal dining
room, eai-ln kitchen w/extra "cabinets,
security and urigaiior,. _Inside laundry
rorni ions of shelvina and storage ,and
comnmuniry pool $290 000. Please contact
Phyllis Sianes wilh REMAX Coasial Real
Estate at 904-476-SOLD or visit.,
www.pstaines.com. .
SOLITHSIDE OFF Belion Brick nome
3BR 2BA 1895st. buili 1987 many up.
grade- 5292.500 Indecerideni BroiKeri
710-3111
E OF AIA in PVB S399K 3BR.'2BA Fid.
dier's Marsn, I sKeroni, pool. replace..
large kitchen. FSBO 607.1030
PONTE VEDRA. 3BR 2BA oeaurilul re-
moadele-a ownnnome on lake End until.
$185,900.. (904)424-0660.
FSBO, NORTH JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
fenced yard. New paini in oul New
carpet, CH&A REDUCED, B279.90)
(904)509-2593. .. 11
AFFORDABLE JAX Beacn,' e'cohid'iroor,
marshview condo. is-perfect for anyone
who wants to, live at the beach but not pay
beach prices Move-n ready w.reflrgera.
lOt mr'crowa'.e, washer dryer an icelirig
Ian. Fresni paile- rinieror security : .i":
err,. screenred lanai, artd replace are lusI
some of me upgrades' 5157.900 Pr.yllis
Slane,, 904.476-SOLD REMAX Coaslal
Real Estate. www.pstaines.com

HIDDEN COVE- Come see ire beauiilui
waIer .ie*w firom irie la3Qe Sunroom oi Iris
very clean 4BR.'e2BA r,,ne Many ex1rat
$25.-,990 Broker 241.7900
rEPTUjrE BEACH pool riome 1450si.
3BR.2BA w loh pool. .pa. 2 car garage.
Priced io sell at $299 900 Lairr
476.6645 .
ATLANTIC .BCH conaQe 2. houses irom
ocean. 3BR.1.5BA. hardwiood oors. re- .
modeled Kitchen. 50'xl10 ioi. 5975k 150
13:h Sireel 270.F064 .


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

NEW LISTING!
Desired South Jax Beach, east side of 1st Street. Listen
to the ocean at night on your porch, walk to it every
day! Renovated 3 bedroom
beach cottage. Lot 50x140.
$675,000

Sherri Beno REALTOR' -
904- 651-1830 or
I Lisa DiStefano
K 904-514-3167



Live Large in

Ilighland (ilen!!!
This wonderful pool home has almost
4000 sf, theater room, outdoor kitchen and shower.
Upgrades galore. 4BR/3.5BA, 80 ft lot with lake view. Great
for entertaining. $950,000 MLS#282852
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911


WEST ATLANTIC BEACH -
INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY!
Newly Renovated 3 bdrm, 2 bath home built in 1993 with
pool on a; 120 x 125 lot in the middle of an upcoming
residential development, 2000sq;ft, 2-Car Garage, beautiful
fruit trees plus a concrete block shed in i 39
the back. $389,000. -. 3

Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


3BR/2BA On Eastwind Dr.,
r close to schools. $339,900
SUMMER HOUSE
EAST COAST REALTY 1BR/1BA, golf course views
OF JACKSONVILLE, INC. $850/mo
247-4724 PONTE VEDRA
OCEAN LINKS Summer House Condos
L 2BR/2BA, water to golfview, 2 1BR/1BA loft units, golf I
screened wraparound porch, views! $160,900
vaulted ceilings, FP $240,900


Gorgeous
S Jax Bch Home Built with
Wl- L Great Attention to Detail
Incredible 4Br/3.5BA plus office & loft,
built 2004, tile &
hardwoods. FP. 10ft ceilings, brick paver
driesway, beautifully landscaped,
outstanding craftsmanship. On cul-de-
sac. close to shopping & beach. $629.000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812

OCEAN FRONT condo, approx. 1200 sqft, corian counter tops.
new tile, carpet; stainless appliances, move in ready, upgrades galore,
a true must see offered at $549,000.
"The Sanctuary" 1361 Woodstork Ct. REDUCED $398,000.
2000+SF, cul-de-sac, hardwood floors.
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. 7
Call The Hamilton Team ,.
today at 904-610-8471 ; -
Each Office Independently .
ffVWS Specialists Owned & Operated

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

"She KNOWS the beaches...


Rosemnary'
Naughton
', Mi~ler


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Prudential
Network Realty
11576 San Jose Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32223


S3/2 in 32082!

Going, going...

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

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


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She SELLS the town!"
Call 568-1523 ,


2800sqftiu
oelv a Marina!

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,
; .J I(L) on 18th, 471 Saturiba Dr.
4l .o ,. $699K. MLS#262885


Casie Denman
294-RR7R


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COMPLETELY REMODELED
Perfection and Charm is what you get with
this COMPLETELY REMODELED home.
Cedar shake exterior, paver driveway, 4
Call bdrms, 3.5 ba, 3100 sq ft, awesome open
Mairi Petitt kitchen w/ss apple, granite counters in kitchen
& baths, hardwd fis thruout, covered porch
Top Producer off the master suite plus covered lanai w/
571-9821 gas frpl., huge yard w/plenty of room for a
.. .. V pool. $1,550,000 '


-Ocean Front
,Atlantic Beach |F
Haven
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. 5 71
Don't miss this one! 71 98I


OCEANFRONT CONDO BEST GOLF COURSE VIEWS
SAWGRASS IN THE PlANTATIONI
Elegant but casual 1st floor unit in The Immaculate 3 BR/3.5 bath home with
Hallmark Condominium is resort-style approximately 2,579 square feet, has one
living at its finest just walk down the of the best golf course views overlooking
private steps tothelawn,pooland beach! the 18th fairway. Gorgeous courtyard
Luxuriouly dsi ned and freshly pool and spa setting. The great room has
painted with 4 BRS4 BA, 9 ft. ceilings,
new granitecountertopsnew hardwood a fireplace, built-in media center and
floors in 2 bedrooms. $1,750,000 opens to the courtyard pool; $679,000
Elizabeth Hudgirins
Prudential Network Realty's
TOP SALES AGENT
S The Real Estate Professional who sells the best of the First Coast lifestyle"
(904) 285-8449 ext. 3028 Cell 553-2032
Prudential
Network Realty
Visit Elizabeth and all her properties on the:internet at
www.beacheshomes.com or e-mail at elizhudgins@aol.com
Independently owned and operated i al
1000 Sawgrass Villagt Drive, Suitt 101, Ponte Vedra Beach, rL 32082


Footprints from the OCEAN!
Atlantic Beach opportunity of 3/2.5
home, elegant FP, screened lanai,
wood decks, NEW roof and hurricane
proof windows & doors., 2-car garage.
$650,000 MLS #296434

Donna Hodges,
REALTOR, GRI
Cell: 904-219-6230
Ofc: 904-260-4300 x 372.
Donnahodges@nefmls.com
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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
I private lot, fully fenced in. Updated AC, water
Shelter and lots of new windows. Come see
this one! $639,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
.571-9821


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 50xl00
lot. Each priced at $725,000. Buy | -
Cne or both!p Producer .
Call Margi Petilt Top Producer
I :_,571-9821. "


--- Magnificent Atlantic Beach
Custom Home 2 years New w/Pool
This 3900 sq. ft. home has every imaginable
W[''' : upgrade. 4 blocks to Ihe ocean. 30x50 pool w/
I lap lane set in a very private setting at end of
cul-de-sac. 2-story cedar shake, 4 bdrms plus
office w/custom built-ins & morning kitchen, 5
full ba, gym, bamboo floors throughout, gourmet kitchen w/ss appl.
granite counters, granite w/custom cabinets in balhs, 3 fireplaces
(LR, Fam rm and Master suite), high ceilings, custom play house w.
ac, cable & phone, awesome master suite and more. Furnishings are
negotiable. Selling for $55,000 below appraised value al $1,595,000
Call Margi Petitt Lifesyles Realtors
Top Producer 571-9821


East of 3rd St. in Jax Beach

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

Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821


Why Pay 6.5%?
We'll Sell Your Home for As Low As

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and kitchen with cozy breakfast room
overlooking private yard. Awesome
.location---lot 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 of a kind".
$985,000.
.OCEANWALK!
You'll love entertaining family and
friends in this 1 story, 4 bedroom
beach home. Spacious family room
with fireplace opens to kitchen and
separate breakfast area. Split
bedrooms, screened pool, security,
located in highly sought after
neighborhood. $714,900. MLS#
278270. *
TIFFANY BY THE SEA!
This incredibly beautiful home is 1/2
block from ocean. Sunshine bright
open floor plan- 4 BRplus office and
art studio. Gourmet kitchen includes
custom cabinets, granite
countertops, as cook top and wine
cooler. $1,675,000: MLS# 273214
GRAND RESERVE!
Lovely move in ready 3rd floor
condo. Quiet private location
overlooking natural area. Great
room with fireplace, all appliances
included plus 2 deeded parking
spaces. $164,500. MLS# 266526

Dir:904-280-2820
Eve:904-241-2160
E-mail:judybythebeach@aol:com

VIEW THE VIRTUAL TOURS AT
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WALK TO THE BEACH!
Corner lot, concrete block
construction, paneling throughout
interior of 2nd floor, downstairs,
efficiency apt., lawn irrigation, yard'
well and pump, 2 carar garage, built in
1947. Short walk to the beach,
Ragtime, Al's pizza or your favorite
fun spot! Location is the key.
$695,000.
MOTIVATED 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
DREAM LOT!
Awesome corner building site for that
dream beach getaway! This 140'x
95' lot has both the beach and the
Intracoastal Waterway 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.
CHARMING COTTAGE!
Charming "Old Atlantic Beach"
cottage. Built in 1949, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, living room, dining room,







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FSBO, SEASIDE at PV, lakefront, sun- INDIAN SPRINGS- ICW area, coquina,
room, upgrades, 3BR/2BA. $439,900. 3/2 w/screened porch. 1549sf., large kitch-
285-3206. en, community pool.- $219,900 Call Tina
'.... I, .T...h ... Russ, Vanguard GMAC, (904)476-6772.


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2BR/2.5BA, Wolf Creek. All amenities.
$179,000. 343-2418.
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR/2.5BA, 2-car
garage, 1550sf, open floor plan, 42" Hick-
ory cabinets, granite counter tops, new
barber carpet, hard wood floors,
$1. 0nnn AR,-n0ns. -


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.


OVNw ouser
2-4 Sun, N. 297 Mill View Way,
-l eu l Sawmill Lakes
Beaunful & spacious 5BR/4BA screened pool
^.:"^. home in desirable Ponte Vedra Beach
neighborhood, tile/
hardwoods, great kit w/breakfast nook opens to
great RM w/buit-ins & lots of windows $629,000
Dir: SR210 to Sawmill Lakes Main Entrance, 1st
RT onto N Lakewood Run, RT on N Mill ienew
liay, house in middle of cul-de-sac.
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812


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4BR/2BA, 1,500SF. Lovely home
-on quiet street w/fenced back
yard & many upgrades. Vaulted ..~-
ceilings, new ceramic tile, newer -'
carpet & fireplace. Easy to show. $269,000
Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul 895-9100



Kensington

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

1 Block to Ocean!
Atl. Bch. Charmer! Beautifully renovated 3BR/4BA,
2700 sq ft, office or 4th BR. hardwood firs, sisal carpet.
Large FL rm overlooks
tropically landscaped backyard.
Don't miss this piece of
paradise. Offered at $949.000

Call Sabrina Pardue
904-305-6801


Water to Golf Views in
Q ueenIIs Harbottr
Beautiful 5BR/4BA yvIoper spacious
floor plan is loadedwu'pg.rades; .
.custom kitchen, solid wood cabinets,
built in bookcases in the family room
& a lovely screened in pool w/evening
lanai, 3 car garage, 3,850SF 999,000
Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 859-9100


Beach

Bungalow
,1940's beach house that has been completely rehabbed,
including new windows, doors, kitchen, plumbing, electric and
so much more. East of Third for easy walk
,to Town Center and Ocean! 2BR/1 BA with ,|
detached in-law suite that has its own bath. E

Call Kevin Folsom at
904-612-1191


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RIVERFRONT COMMUNITY
Remarkable new home on
r.vate cul-de-sac in the
beautiful community of St Johns
Landing Estates' Elegant
finishes 3-car gar + community
boat dock lo St Johns Riverl
$539,000 Call Michelle Floyd
PALENCIA PIZZAZZ
Dramatic home with stunning
accents! An abundance of glass
throughout brings the outdoors
in' Screened pool with- setting
area. fireplace & kitchen make
Ihis an unbelievable retreat
$2 149.000 Call Michelle Floyd
QUEENS HARBOUR
Exquisiie 413 home w/open floor
plan & wood floors. Golf to
Harbour views without paying
for Harbour front! Updated
kitchen. frplc in FR & master
BR Huge bonus rm. $699.999
Call Mary Anne Chrislensen
STUNNING ICW HOMESITE
75 x 460 lot located directly on
Ihe inlracoastal Waterway,
Deep water access ooraeous


STEPS TO THE BEACH
New 1/1 2"' floor unil wiMurphy
Sbed unit for guests. Across from
ocean, shopping & restaurants!
Gourmet kit. w/granite. ceramic
tile, garden tub Overlooks
edgeless pool & lagoon. Sleeps
four. $371,375 Kelly Blackburn
SOUTH JAX BEACH CONDO
2-story town home condc. with
beautiful ocean views from the
family room, master suite &
balcony. This 2BR/2BA condo
has 2 underground parking
spaces $429,900 Please call
Mary Anne Christensen today
GUANA PRESERVE VIEWS
Cuslom designed home on 1 75
acres of nuge oaks. Pictur-
esque selling with incomparaDle
views! An inviting floor plan
offering privacy/ plus perfect for
entertaining $1 499,000 Call
Jayne Hoffman / Michelle Floyd
HARBOUR ISLAND ICW LOTI
One of the last lots directly on
the ICW in Harbour Island.
perfecrtl situated on the end of


Iree filled lot wiexpansive "iews a cul-de-sac. Offers exquisile
to the north & south! Perfect views, pnsline building
-location ..to: build your dream conditions and a 50 boat slip!
home. $875,000 Susan Fort $1 576.000 Call Micnelle Floyd
GOLF COURSE VIEWS BEACH GETAWAY JAX BCH-
Grand, private estate in the Deluxe studio in Pablo Beach
',heart. of Marsh Lanaing wilh House only 1- blk from beach.
. soaring ceilings, granite coun- New kitchen w/granite, tile; new,
* ters, stone firs palatial decking cabinets & apple. nw bath, built-
"system with pool & spa over- in Murphy bedo, walk-in closet,:
.looking golf course. $1,895,008 comh-,unity, pool & courtyard.
Michelle Floyd /Jayne Hoffman Call Olivia Seaman $169.900
SMILLION,DOLLAR VIEW INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
Wake up to glorious sunrises in "Old Ponte Vedra." 3/3 ocean-
this large 212 south end condo front condo 2 400sf w/private
Son the 10th floor in Seascape garage, security, community '
the most desirable S. Jax Bch pool & tennis. Great unit w/Irg
i.condos. Secured bldg, 1-car wrap-around porch. 17 month
garage, exercise rm + 3 pools. lease In. place at $3,500/month.
r Call Olivia Seaman. $639,000 Pis call Susan Fort $1,830,000
EXPERIENCE PALENCIAll WATERFRONT LOT!
Incredible homesite surrounded Deep water access in. the heart
by beautiful nature and of 'Palm Valle, Build your
stunning scenery! Exclusive dream nome on this 75' x 460',
location in the private estate incredible lot Great homesite,
section of .Palencia. A truly' great' views, great locationt'
,incredible opportunity Please Don't wait at only $875,000.
call Michelle Floyd $595,000 Call Susan Fort for more info!


PVB- L'ATRIUM 2BR/2BA, updated. Will PONTE VEDRA BEACH, The Islands,
co-op. $287,000. (904)813-0298. new roof, 2BR/2BA, attached garage, cor-
JAX BEACH, 938 18th Ave. North, 3/1.5, ner lot, community pool, tennis, $250,000.
1600sf, $343k, Broker. Renee L. Baron, (904)703-8380..
Inc. 242-2821.

East of AA in Ponte Vedral
This 5 B R3BA brick beauty has approx.
4400 sf! 32'x15' pool, 90'x40 lot,
24'x22.5' garage w/10'x8' Workshop,
--S gourmet kitchen 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 .-41.A sour/h in P eastl @ Solana Rd-
left ,4 Golfew Cir left @ Jfefferson Ave Ou'ner
Agent SJ.3-75.000 ........... .... ",. .. |


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7 500SF English Tutor estate built in 1941 8 modeled
alter the Buckhurst Manor in England offers
exceptional old world character II s the perfect setting
for entertaining on a beautifully landscaped San Marco
property w/incredible views of the St. John's river &
Downtown Jacksonville 200 of river frontage makes
this 1.5- acre riverfront estate corner lot especially
unique & private bordered on two sides by water.
$5,250,000
Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 895-9100


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 Es' | community at Tiffany by The Sea with
F-iiLJ its own beach access. Don't miss this
incredible opportunity at $1,395,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821


Call
Margi 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
Dgeck,...Cncr.ete ._E; ,.kstr 6.
Open -Design-Finished 9-10' Ceilings-'
Bosch Stainless Steel Appl. -Granite,
Custom Wood Cabinetry. Common Pool
& Walkway to Beach Ave. $875,000


1602 Greenridge Rd: 3 Bd. 1.5 Bth. Adorable bungalow completely
. ,-..-0' redone. Tile firs in kit. new cabs, all apple
conve\. Replumbed & updated electric, new
bthrms w/ tile firs. 65' x 125' comer lot close
to downtown & San Marco. $188.000
4241 San Jose Blvd:
3 Bd. 1.5 Bth. All brick ,-.
home with large family room addition & .4 '-
hardwood floors. Oversized lot w/ 2 1/2 car
detached garage. $349.900
3080 Old Acosta Rd:
i 3 Bd, 2 Bth. 2+ acres' of land in heart of
S.. Mandarin w/ 2 stall barn for horses & dog
-Z kennel. Hm features pergo firs throughout,
S. firepl. breakfast bar, updated bathrms, tiled
^. ^ -'7 .. sunrm that is heated/cooled, in-ground pool.
$397,000

12062 Scarsdale Dr: 3 Bd. 2 Bth. 1900+ Sq
Ft hm features neutral colors, high ceilings,
Ig kitchen w/42" maple cabs. Living rm. dining
rm, & great rm. Full irrigation w7 fenced yd. ,
Move-in ready. $289.000 '
7801 Point Meadows Dr#1410: 3 Bd, 2 Bth
condo in Point Meadows Place. Immaculate
unit in gated community, block construction.
pool, clubhouse, close to 9A/JTB & the new
Town Center. $197,000
d4856 Trawler Ct:1"' .
4 Bd. 2 Bth. All brick hm in sought after St
Johns Landing. In-ground pool, nice size lot.
Hardwd firs through most of hm. high ceilings.
kit sw/42" cabs overlks fani rm w/ brick firepl.
Decorator colors throughout. $439.900 .......
13815 Saxon Lake Dr: 5 Bd, 4.5 Bth hm on
.- 1/2 acre lot w/ beautiful preserve views!
Features include Ig porcelain tiles, kit w/
:. iip'_ granite cntrs. island, downdraft cooktop, GE
S5 stainless appl, fuU gas pkg. Extra Ig bonus
Srm w/ full bth. $939,000

1701 The Greens Way #223: 2 Bd. 2 BLh. ~ --
Enjoy peaceful sunsets on screened porch
overlooking marsh. Split fir plan w/ tile &
carpet throughout; well maintained. Amenities
include 2 pools, tennis courts, club house.,
theaterrm, fitness ctr. gated entry. $194.500 ; .
1849 Ocean Grove Drive: 3 Bd, 2.5 Bth with
2700+ sq ft. Ocean views off of the large
Covered balconies. 2 car garage, hardwood
:...., .. firs. Chefs kitchen w/ granite counters & top
of the line appliances. $799,900









,Jennifer Sexton 904.463.3326
Jill Streit 904.859.9893.
Prudential Office 904.241.2417
Network Realty oaiua, Independently owned and operated .


3BR FORECLOSURE, only $27,9001 Must
sell. For lIstirigs. 800-749-8124 ext. 1490.
SOLANO WOODS IN PONTE VEDRA.
Don't miss this immaculate. 3BR 2BA Pool
Home. Meticulously maintained, huge
vaulted ceilings, new exterior paint, scr. la-
nai overlooking large pool. Motivated sell-
er $329,900. Call FSBO First Realty 885-
1298. www.FSOBFirst.com


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ATLANTIC SHORES
119 37th AVE. SOUTH
Newly renovated. 3BR/2BA, vaulted ceil-
ings, 50x123 lot. New roof, HVAC. Hard-
wood floors, new kitchen, all appliances.
2-car garage.
$795,000 536-8268


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


Atlantic Beach-Just a few blocks
to the Ocean & Centrally located to
Town Center
This is a MUST SEE!!! Absolutely charming 2000.SF, 3Bdrm/
2Ba. Completely restored with brand new 22x22 Family Room
and 22x22 Master Suite. Low Maintenance
Hardiboard Exterior, Metal Roof, Private ,^ J
Covered Porch, Full Fenced in Yard w/-: E -J
Room for Pool. Priced to sell at $498,000
Call Margi Pettt Top Producer
571-9821 t


CUSTOM CONDO! COSA ntPANO
IMLS# 301036 Palms at Marsh Landing' mI US# 2%2% BR,3BAn onlh i. la
ir. iupgr-A,; SE conierion eh lr. c rdo imnaiiie4
This 2/2 features tn-aerne floors. granite include n,,urid ,ound, aic, ..,ae.,:,.the..i
counters & much more I$229.9l:I fi ore.n,-cr a.,'pa .a.ui-.. e. Iar ::, .uiid ..r
241-2417 rce jU,:.r, ai-e.a & ', o A cir o, ri $1s.2.lI'i.i
WO RENOT41ED DUPLEXES 285-1800 OCENFRONI CONDO
NMS# 301100 Top of the line apphances SAORASS BECHI CUB
includes washer/drver. High efficiency heatl MLS# 294949 Eleg.ar i bui J ,ual Ii W1.." unm
& air. Twko balconies, plantanon blinds. SE..:.rimroTheHaiHi..ruk.es,:,n styleili.ing alb
fenced rear. $665.000 241-2417 r'n ,BR/4B. iie, .. pn l.a.k. rI, ,.&
VACAJT( COMMERCUIL LO i .C.:i .l r s & pariL 51-,":".~285.1800
RLS# 300576 Allantic Beach lot. Great ONE-OF-4.-MD in tr PL WNT4ON
for small business 013 acres. $195.0f00 MLS# 268344 Deinrd ,,-.irnci'.alerrU,-I r,,U
241-2417 i.[l. s Fr.,rn C..n lI h.: Iu .drures- IBR/- lill
2 r.jl BA i ,n) ,l.,. ;ni,:m l ijur-, l,.l'. 1 p r:l'. J
SITPS 1TO E SND fc.irT Ijh,- .''Miel,: pl,,1-i.:,.',:, .ln.J
NILS# 289380 Spacious duplex lust a :bud.-ri, pst &. Cp.-o..:,-ffe n. ch;r;. & nor:
block fom beach up/down str.le 4/21 2-100 iw I.-"IN 285-N') 0
qi. ft. ample parking. huge IoL exe rental IlIOH' ,'
l to.'r$! $69 .5(0l241-2417 b .li,,-, r, .:..iLi. ,irin. u ,..-ho.ppi.-ii Thel I
R44SH IANDING ON IE IHRBOURI! ,..,did ,i r-r ,'., c',- e .: ",10idoud,'.,. u,
NMLS# 274224 Deep waler access. ea:s to 10.'iIo.o. ..,1 '' 9ce' Pnc' lt,: I
1CW. Magnificent 8800 st /sep guest I JOHNSCOUl RIERFIONI
house Ct'dentrance v.12 pools + lacuzzi. mALS# 273598 L'.ianU. e c.unn .,i c ,.(2..FTi
Theater rm & so much more By apple. ,.,- tr. i SnSv'ic[in,' Mjl I ca t1. 6BRo full
$ 3.999.999 24 1-24 17 1 r 8 A. -rud gi.e & 'd.[i ",r ,. th,- er. .
ONE BEDROOM CONDO! rue i.BR,? BAuptr mo4re j -r'g i.i m
MLIS# 287394 On Anasusia Lsland-BMke 285.1800: "
to the beach' 1162,900 241-2417 POpronoo IN PONfIE IFDR BEACH
WALK TO Tf E BEAI C! MI.S# 273693 L'.c,,".'.ngl-c.' r,'.+,.,Ic
-ILS#.286095 Pool H6me-Nep-mtine .r ,, p,,,,*- T.-5. ,(.. ,,j
Beach. Immaculate 3/2. huge od, open fk r.,r,,Tr.unr, .iacied A.'t f:,.-ldr:. "1:. 4 .1. 1:,mic
plan. \en. ctute-close to schools and beach r, tca.:. c. i i,.i,:'i 285.18 0
$389,900) 241-2417 WOf CFfEK CON .1,'
IAlNnrC BEACH MILS# 279034 Brand r c, BR'. L d ur.t.
,V Al 1 Ik uC UF-J.I t.0P uir ,',' LCh Iin 1i P_, i,:ei fl i '. ii ean m'tiL-ri
MIS# 291896 -/2 cul de sac. comer lotL : tua,-,c 3ppl.a-c: cor. e, 'i erefdd parn.
hard\ cod r, ,scmed porch. Walk to the c. riicA e I.:.: & I.: Juhh.:.e A d area, 3rd
beach! $40900 24241417 1,.:,il. ',1'-' i. .r.i;2."w. 1 285-1800?
H SAN MARCO RIERFRONWT tFSIT
FRENC COlUNHIV HtOME! 4.5 280275 ,Magniceni 1931 ednen-ariear,
ILS# 247911 Absolutely beautiful -4/3.5 RealI', h..Tmr on mer .one jcre. o.Jihe Na.uinal
in Marsh Landing. Wood firs. upgraded Hroc Rcgster Rc.i.ied & updated. lI0, i.5 SF.
molding, granite counters & more special 4BRt. 5BA. a%, len.4irn & play i.msv .otcied
e r (c.-,m. c:,,:l.pa. L jhiin d&6.-',bS hoaidOu'
touches than you can imagine. Lots of $n', ,in.-.285-1800
privacy. One of a kind' $1.650.00) P4BO CREEk RESEMRVEI T
241-2417 .ISs# 286542 L,..oii' LocanoLon 'iCo&aj.Jn In
JAX BEACH POOL HOME! n1 e' &5 ellC i'yajk'd ,:.ImI'nmur.r, 1.i biaufiIl
V'4 ,cre ell lo i, i ef /'p31f'Alpndrt-Ui 'did fiJ
MLS# 289706 Lo\ely 3/2 remodeled 1,,, cila,. kd e / asred i
home near beach and schools. $349.900 )our builder' Come ee Ic. teliev i'-1.'01111
241-2417 285-is80
EOF3"'DUIPLEXI fHOLER CRsIN CONDOi
J41 BE40J
MIS#3005681ntheHeartofNeptuneBch NLS #28894ZSp.cic.uA2BROB. ,'t..f I .,
just 2 blks to the ocean. Excl loc. rental uren len K.. plan. huge b al,., o.. I.'-adiful
history. Each unit 21.1 up I downM. $599.900 WY i.:..o-jitsbr,iirir, i appiar.cc.co.ne., parn ig
241-2417 ipjcv.c rjr. t-ej]:i',h. itiog & ,)rnlv. ar,'e'l -, I t a, rr,
241-2417 i $ 3t5.ch *:r 285 1800
2/2 FUtNISHED CONDO! GREAT ~Al1E in SAWGR4SS COUN IV CLUB
MLS# 290477 PRight on lax Beach. NOmtflATE
Beautifully maintained & includes new MiS# 291864 Lag,.ir, ,i.. 3BR':BA h.r,..
carpet, kitchen frs. windows & bathmn[m lilki,,,d ci- rs..r.i,1, i:.:..riLR&DR FP
upgrades! $569,000 241-2417 re, i echern .al .lp.- irice; comnc, cerd porcr .
'.car gSuLge.i t r., heai f ump 2005 & golf cin
SIlNNING All. BEACHI! $15t.1)i z8.1800so
NELS# 278492 Completely renovated TH tOflCEN1F OCEItRONT WHOE
inAtdBeach.This3/2.5TH hasalmost2800 ON0"10r
sq. fta 2 car garage, wood floors. plantation MEL5# 297456 L,:ad onr, S Ponict .ed- 8i
ocag oinal 3BR,3BA Julled edings. hrd'w.od
shuners. granite countenops and pnate if:.,r, ai, jle l ppiarcei co.aMi jacua,. full.,
porches with ocean Miews. $8'5,000 iu.-.sr,1. r .p.a,.un,J ek bulli 0 u.,thadind
241-2417 categ.:.r, 5 foi.rce a%. 1i.l. uII::)285-1800
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ATLANTIC BEACH rental 2t bedrooms,
wilnin 2-3 OlocKs to town center or Sea- R c : ',
place condo ok. Need by 6'1/06 249-8502 -e ."
after 7pm


BEACH LIVINGi FSBO- 3BR 2BA 1453si,
open floor plan, all new beauty 2nd St. N.
2nd floor w/ Ig balcony. Granite counters,
hIalian hie. Preconsrruction price Musi sell
moving out of country. See Ine ocean, live
ine dream at an attordable price. Excellent
investment $550,000 838-8725



,Realty
EASTWINDS
OCEANFRONT
CONDO
Enjoy spectacular views of the
ocean from this' 3BR/3BA 2,350
SF condo w/custom features
and upgrades.
Call Grace Tausz:
612-1089 $1,199,000
KERNAN
FOREST
CONDO
Wonderful 3BR/2.5BA 2-story
unit w/all appliances and a 2-car
garage.,
Call Richard Murphy:
254-6549 $208,900


NEW OCEAN FRONT
In Sold Our Cosla Verano
Top Floor Penthouse $1.75m
Ready September-2006
Reree L Baron Inc., 242-2821
JAX BEACH, 3BR luxury condo, upstais
unit, fireplace, garage, all appliances, in-
cluding washer, dryer ceramic tile, berber,
many upgrades $257,900, call
(407)488-8324, No agents." -
FOUNTAINS. -CHARMING,: 3BR/2.5BA.
laminate flooring, new kitchen. Updated
$239,500. 521-5555. ':
EAST OF A1A. 2BR/2BA w/parage in the
Colony. Upper unit overlooking preserve
.Quiet & private. $244,900. 904-742-0508.






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Mortgage
100%
Interest Only
Loans Available
Call us today!!
904-246-9915
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Completely Renovated
Contemporary-Awesome
Intracoastal Views
This 1657SF Neptune Beach Home sits
on the marsh w/an 85' dock on a small
creek that leads to the Intracoastal.


Navigable for small skiff or Jet Ski at high tide. The views
are absolutely breathtaking! Just remodeled inside & out.
3bdrm/3ba, 2-Car Garage and Awesome Deck-Don't Miss
This One-Offered at $539,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821


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OCEANFRONT,' 3BR/2BA, under con- SOUTHSIDE CONDO, nearly new,. VILLAS MARSH Landing, beautiful 2/2 SAWGRASS- BEST location at the beach
struction, 2100sf., 2 patios. $945,000. 2BR/2BA, soaring 10ft ceilings & garden gar., golfcourse view, upgraded, all appli- 1/1; ground floor, end unit, full amenities
(904)536-9141.tub in master bath. $149k. (904)993-1448 dances, fullamenities. $216,000. 887-5005. including beach access, fitness center'
1- . .. .. ..... ...---M.W....IV ll..... .... 24hr security, $169,750. 904-382-0152.


JAX BbAUCH 1BR/1BA near Marsn Land-
ing, $144,900, Owner/ agent 463-7343.
JAX BEACH- Jarain. 312. 1500sl garage
$253K Owner/ BroKer Call Renee L
Baron, Inc (904;242-2821.
SOUTH JAX Beach. ahordable, Villas al
Marsh-Lanaing,-2BR/2BA,-ground floor, 1-
car garage $199.900 655-3491 Owner/
agent.
PV BCH 2BR/ 2BA. $199 000 Grace Ellis.
All Pro Realty Specialiss. 655-7923 cellI)


NEED TU SLL BY 0/1. 2BR/2BA. iew
carpet, tile, Corlon countertops, dishwash-
er, microwave. slove. 20'x8 screened
porch oeirlooKing lake Pool. tennis
courts. Low condo tee 1$200). New air
handler unit Master bain upgraded
w/dual sink. $25k below market
$209,995. 273-4796 241.5701
2BR/2BA, 3RD Iloor. Grand Reserve. Bay-
hill model, 1200si.. many upgrades
$179,900. (9041472-9864


Best Buy Today

on the Ocean!!
Southshore Condominium, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent
Condition in South Jax Bch,
0 n Covered Parking. Priced to sell at
0 $599,900
CaN Margi Petitt
S, Top Producer
,71-9821

Awesome Atlantic Beach BS
Town House Located Only
Half A Block To The Ocean!
REDUCED!
This home is nestled on the cozy street of
Ocean Grove Drive and features 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!
Priced to sell! $524,900
Call Kathryn Lotowycrz 904-386-9558

3 Bdrm Condo in Vllas at
Marsh Landing with
Marsh Views on 3 sides;
Tons of Upgrades plus Garage,
Priced to Sell at $259,000
Gated Community with many amenities including clubhouse,
pool and state-of-the-art fitness center. New paint, hardwood
floors, crown molding, updated baths and more. All
appliances included. 1-car garage, awesome Marsh Views!


September '06 completion. 6th floor :;
southeast end unit $949,000 & 8th floor
unit $929,000 available offering open
\views of the. ocean.
3BR/3BA 2,100 SF.
Only 15 condos in this community.


Be the envy of all your friends!
Luxury and conference a\ ait r ou in this 3BR/2BA penthouse
condo in Point Meadows Place. Elevator access,. pool and fitness
center. convenient to everything: JTB. Town Center, Southside,
-UNF. and the Beaches. $179,900
SCall Tom Gibbon
I for all your
real estate needs!
904-566-6501

ATLANTIC BEACH CONDO
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.
FIRM $310,000. Don't miss this one!
Call
Sherri Beno M N
REALTOR"' NU
904-651-1830 CNNECION


LUXURY CONDO
Villas at Marsh Landing 2/2 w/garage. Bike to beach
from this luxury condo with high end finishes usually
seen in million dollar homes. Granite; slate, crown
molding, plantation shutters, marsh view.
Call Paul Gibson for a personal tour. $229,999

0InNDO
CONNEITIUN 904-910-8029
MAR IN eal Estate
IN "Management a Sales. Inc.
1835 Noith Third Street
Jacksonville Beach. FL 32250
FOR SALE Call Joe Floyd 219-7638
JACKSONVILLE BEACH JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable beach property. 3!2. 1500 SF, 2nd floor condo.
Zoned residential/commercial. Fireplace. Condo has all the
1626sf in 3 buildings business upgrades!! Move in condition.
plus 2 efficiency apartments. 2 Located in a quiet area under a
blocks from ocean. Fully canopy of trees. $259,000
occupied $799,000
JACKSONVILLE MAYPORT-OAK HARBOR
1647 Sunnyside Ave. 4/2 concrete block home 1864
Jacksonville, FL 32224. sq'. Lot 85' x 110'. Will not last
Perfect opportunity to purchase long at this price. $225,000
property-near-the Intracoastal DAYTONA SHORES
and within walking distance of New luxury Oceanfront Condo.
million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 2136sq', 2/2.5 plus den. 436 sq'
750 SF house (house sold as deck with views of the ocean &
is). Great investment. $225,000 Intracoastal. $881,100,
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 *+.t4
++ RENTAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ++
+*+ ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT +*
e.mall: aonla-marvIn @marvln-group.com
e-mail: Joe-floyd @marvin.groupcomn
web ilte: http:/tmarvln-group.coni
Tel: 249-8599 Faxi 249.8598


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 1Ist floor. Master i,
suite has screened balcony overlooking lake! : I
$238,900 .-Elh' "., 'Pliy W'itit
ti Prudential .. ..: ll re
I r C O: Re.llY .- I n -a- I -1 -, '" ,', I n ;

Sparkling P.V. Condo
QOp In Sat. 1-3
Belezza's 1/. easy bike nde to shops. beach! Crisp tile, granite-
look counters, perfect Ist fir w/store rni. & gar LuxurN comm.
e n' amrenaties affordable at $190.000! A Stunner! Dir.-
.B A 4a1. fSont JTB. R at PSm Laker s Di L at Belle:a.
S "Sheu KNOWS the beaches...
Rosemary Call 568-1523
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Ponte Vedra

Conido!
Beautiful 2 bedroom \\ith spiral stairs leading to loft. Lake
front unit with woodedd view from screened balcony.
Amenities galore. Close to everything. Garage incl. $305.000
Call Kelly Hobbs today 904-993-3803

2BR AT SUMMER HOUSE
2BR/2BA lakefront condo at Summer House, East of Al A in Ponte
Vedra Beach. Courtyard entrance, fireplace, & screened patio.
Gated community w/3 pools, 4 tennis courts, fitness
j center, new clubhouse, movie theater & more.
$361,900. Call:


SOceanview .
Pelhdlose
Beaultiul one of a kind.r 1
Penlhouse w/3 600SF of living
space, 1,800SF of ocean view & sunset terraces &
1,200SF roof top terrace ottering breath making .
panoramic views. Mlediagamre RM -4in Bp w optional -
gym, 42' lai s.cree.o-TV rn Arrnilv roon', FP 11' ceilrgs Mi ele package w. 36 -
cook top & nooa,'p-rep sin< in island, double ovens. 42 Subzero reringeralor,
granite counlertops in kitchen & all baths. Kohler lixtures & lighting allowance
included. Estimated completion dale is September 2006 $2.299 000
Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul 895-9100

Neptune Investors -
Under Appraisal!!
S"Spring" in. update this tri-plex to sho\\place, get
top return! Super Oak St.. I blk to bch. conc. blk.
S2/ up & down. 1/1 rear. 2 car gar. Huge lot, begs
forcreafive touch tokiuba's. Gorgeousorig. \\d firs.
-.. "*i -.%? ne\%er roof,. \indo\\s. AC. $672,500
"Rosemar, "She KNOWS the beaches...
Rosemahn She SELLS the town!"
AMhler 4 Call 568-1523

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 Sandiford 386-5800
Diane Barr 234-9997





STEAL IT QUICK!
Lagoon views from this 2br/2ba w/garage in
The Palms at Marsh Landing. $214,900
Call Tom Gibbon
forallyour Fn-1 si -
real estate needs!
904-566-6501


Soectacul


GARAGE A PLUS
ar 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


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
REALTORS ."CON0O
S904- 651-1830 CONNECTION


PONTE VEDRA luxury condos, over
2800sf, 1/2nii. to ocean. $750,000 & up.
Assoc. to Marsh Landing C.C. & The Ser-
enata Beach Club. Michele 707-5225.
2 BLOCKS to ocean Jax Beach 2/2 newer
condo $294,000. Owner/ Agent 463-7343.


OPEN HOUSE 13846 ATLANTIC Blvd.
Miravista at Harbortown. Sat., 5/13 from
11am-4pm. Luxury Boaters Paradise new
condominium with boat slips. Multiple
units for sale. Contact Pat at Middletoni-
Realty 514-4335, Lara at Remax
465-3140.


Stonebridge #613
OPEN HOUSE SAT. 1-3 LOWEST priced 3/2 in Stonebric
End unit, lanai, new carpet, new paint. All appliances,
move in ready, A++.copd. Dir:9A to Baymeadows Eto cc
on'left. MLS # 300731 $166,800 Call today!


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


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
[Z |front yard. Only 3 left!!! Prices
K tJ starting at $1,088,900
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821

Roof Top Ocean Views
1/2 Block to Ocean _1 -
Brand New Construction!
New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/ (
4.5bath, 3 story w/elevator, 2-carE go
garage paver driveway, Construction
complete in 6 months. High-End Finish Levels-Stainless
'SteelAppliances, Granite, Custom Cabinets, Roof Top'
Terraces-Ocean Views and More. Offered at $995,000
Cali Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821

INCREDIBLE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
TRIPLEX RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL
YOU CHOOSE EAST OF 3RD IN JAX BEACH: $597,000
This opportunity includes 2 bldgs, the front concrete
block is a 2BR/1 BA up and the same down plus a 2na
dwelling w/ a 2BR/1 BA on a 50 x 125
E-J1 i lot 1.5 blocks to the Ocean. DON'T
MISS THIS ONE!
.' B B Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821
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
EEconstruction East of 3ra St. $566,900
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
W71-9821


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SHORT TERM AND
LONG TERM LEASE
AVAILABLE.
3/2 Brand new corner unit with
ocean and city view. Located on 8th
an Also available for immediate sale.


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LaReserve Dr Fiddler's Marsh-East of A1A $1,600 3/2.0 PV
Mallorca Dr. (w/pool) Pablo Point $1,600 3/2.0 IC
Lake Stone Circle Saw Mill Lakes $1,600 3/2.0 PV
Seahawk Drive Ponte Vedra Beach $ 975 2/2 w/Gar. PV
Willow Cove M, ayport $ 850 2/1.5 AB
94 Ancilla Oak Bridge/Sawgrass $1,550 3/2.0, PV,
Ponte Vedra Beach Office 285-5409 or 1-866-242-5596
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kitchen, CH&A, washer/dryer, new carpet. 3BR/2BA, W/D, fridge, stove, CH&A,
Many upgrades. Financing available. Re- $20,000. (904)247-1995.
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202-4E Villa del Mar Ponie Vedra I/I
1223 Grand Resene Jax/Hodges Blid 2/2
1026 Belleza Ponte Vedra I/I
234 Belleza Ponte Vedra 2/2
210 1 lth AvenueN #104 Ja.\ Beadh 2/2
10. The Fountains Ponte Vedra 2/1.5
127 Jardin de Mer Place I.\ Beach 3/2
2 The Fountains Ponie Vedra 3/2.5
70S Marsh Cole Lane Ponre Vedra 3/2-Ioft
61 Tifion Coie Norbh -Poin i \ei 1agrtEC'3., 2
.111 Ocean LLrnks Ponte \edra' -" 3,2
67 Fisherman Co\e Ponte \edr.'SaSvra;. CC 2/2
337 Charlemagne Fiddler' Marsh/PV 3/2
44-18 Pebblebrook Drnue la./Ri',rir:..:.. ,' Gkln Kcirrifi 3/2
6038 Bndgeatier Circle PonieiVedr.uSj grass TPC 3/2.5
106 Bermuda Ba\ Ponte Vedra 3/2
31.43 LighLhousr Pir.ct Lane la\ Beach 3/3
2001 \\ Lndianmmer Ln South Ponte Vedra 3/3 5 + ofc
117 Deer Cove Dnte Ponte \Vdralf/Malr Landing 4/2.5
1316 Turtle Dunes Court South Ponte Vedra 5/4


9910 Preston Trail
s06 Metropolitan
12'907 Hurtie N. Manor Dr..c
40S Berkman Plaza


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S Ponte Vedra 4/2 5
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Ja. Beach/Oceanside 3/2
Sa" grass TPC 2/2
Ponte Vedra/L'Amum 2/2+office
JaL Beach 3/1 5
Sat gr.ss Beach Club I/1
Sat grass Counrr Club 2/2
P'ine \drar/Mlarh Landing 4/2 5
Neprune Bcjh;v0cearijrnt 3/2.5 ;/.PjrII
Sao grass/Beach Club '/:
\'tlario Beach 'Oceanitront 6/4
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51600/%k 2839 S Ponte Vedra
$1700 92 Tiffon \Vay North
$1S00/Ik2503 S Ponie Vedra
51 SO0/, k The Retreat
$2000 vista Del Mar
$2100 40 Plawer, Club \Vtla
52'-00 444 La Resen e Circle
52500 17'- A\e. North w/pool
$1700 741 Spinnmakers Reach
$2400 21 Little Bay Harbc.r
$2500 It1 Deer Cote Dnie
52500/t k -2S Oceanfront
$2600 826 Spinnakers Reach
52700/ak.2S24 Coastal HIe,
$3000 \'alkers Ridge/Pool
$3500 'The Cloister
'4000 40S Berkman Plaza


$5500 1931 Bejch .et 3mo mn i Atlantic Beach


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Dally, Weekly and Monthly."
Call today to book your next vacation!!
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228 Ponte Vedra Park Dr. Suite 500
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082

(904) 285-2882


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"SUMMERHOUSE
CONDOS OF OLD PV'" T OM -
A special surpriseL Resort
amenities, newly remodeled units.
All new appliances. Low rent now.
2BR corner unit 2nd floor
townhome. Bright, spacious, cooU-
$1200/mo.
COLONY- REDUCED! I t
2BR/2BA 2nd floor, new carpet,
new tile, appliances, high ceilings.
W/D, FP, garage. ,M',Tmo.

Janet Wells

A B aokdr-eGRI CAM
v 285-6522
Pone 'edra BeachW eai,; Inc.


Cattar Realty, Inc.
M Home Is Where
I The Y Heart Is

RENTALS
AVAILABLE:
Atl. Beach:
904 South 2nd St.: 2BR/1 BA $875
324 Aquatic Garden Dr.. 2BR/2BA,
screen porch $950
176 Ocean Dr., 3BR/3BA, Available
July 1"., $1975
Jax. Beach:
1311-2 4th Street, Townhouse,
2BR/1.5 Bath, W/D Hookup,
CH/A, 1 car garage- $950
Nep. Beach:
281-A Seagate, 1BR/1 Bath,
$675
Call Cattar Realty, Inc.
V 270-0015 V
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PRO P E RT I E S

Atlantic Beach
" 3BR/2BA condo. Seapiace-furrished,
pool. .valk to ocean 51200/mir]
Mayport
+ 2BR/2BA TH, Mavport Landing.
nee I remodeled unit, verve nice
also other units $775 $25!mo
+ 2BRi2BA. The Courivard. nice unit
communmt pool. $800/mo
Jax Beach
+ 2BR/IBA, tih Ave N., ne... carpet.
back pio. \walk to beach 5S00/mo.
Moie'in special 1/2 off I nriuronth'
ient
Neptune Beach
+ 3/2 H King's Rd. Big yard,
pretty home. $1400/mo.
" 2BR/2BA Apt, beach jews, \/D
$1100/mo
+ I BR/I BA cute Apt, 2 blocks to
ocean $750/mo
Ponte Vedra
+ 3BR/2BA Condo, iThe Islands 1I
car garage, screen porch, FP.
comm pool/tenrunis $1300/mo
*WE NEED RENTALS .
Call us for
Professional Property Management
Call 249-2322


ATLANTIC BEACH bright efficiency
across from ocean on Beacn Ave Avala-
oie June Isl Nonsmoking, no dogs. Firsl
las1. and security, $725.mo. 247-4527


ATLANTIC BCH- beautiful 3BR'2BA, ga-
rage,' WDHU, 3 blocks to ocean.
$1400-mo. 904-742-6423
4 BLOCKS to Beach. 2BR.1BA, clean.
CH&A, no peis $800.mo deposit
504-0709
JAX BEACH. East of 3rd 38R 1BA
Apartment 2 1'2 Blocks to Ocean
Washer'dryer. CH&A. $1140 me.
821-9751. 803-3099
PONTE VEDRA Coun. 2BR 2 5BA Io.wn-
house no srn.oking, no pels. $900.mo.
$900'dep. (3211795-1056 or (321)255-
5281.
RENTERS: LOOKING Tor a place to live'
www rentfirstcoast corn
2BR.'1.5BA TOWNHOME. Aliantic Ben.
recently updated, $1075'mrrio. .$1075/dep
No pets. walk to beach' town center Call
655-5587
NEPTUNE BCH Summer Sands.
2BR/2.5BA, new while and carper. Available
June 1st, $1100/mo 655-5990.
1-i12 BLOCKS Io Ocean. IslAve Souirn,
1BR 1BA. $725'mo 1904)891-0606
13521478-2161
ATLANTIC BEACH- 5 Blocks to Ocean.
3BR/2.5BA, sunroom, replace. lenced
yard, carpon, $15501mo. (904j349-0529,
904-246-4856
JAX BEACH. 2BR Apanmeni, near
Ocean CH&A, WDHU. no pels.
$795,mo + $400/aep 246-3130
TOWNHOUSE 3,'2 Aquatic Gardens. At-
lanlic Beacn. Small pets okay Available
601 Credit check and references required.
$975/mo Call 249-2639 tor appt.
PONTE VEDRA, Newly Renovated. re-
son atmosphere. 2-story, 1BR,'1BA, end
unit washer/dryer included. $995/mo
998-9148
OWNERS! MANAGERS: Need to Till a
vacancy'
rentfirstcoast.com
JAX BEACH 2BR, 1BA. CHSA, carpeted.
painted WDHU. no pels, 246-06'76. .-,
JAX BEACH -'BR 1BA 2 Bl ickc l,10
OCEAN, CH&A, $850mo 405 Souih 2nd
Street. 1415).306.2530.
PONTE VEDRA. Spacious 3BR.2BA
Townhouse. wood tioors Ouiei. secure
neighborhood, close to Beaches, snop-
ping, JTB. $995,mo. Call 285-7162.
ICW NEWLY Renovated, 1BR1IBA.
Hodges Blvd gaied community, ground
lioor. privale entrance, amenities, minutes
to Mayo & Beacnes. $895,'mo. 655-5754
PVB. NEW 2BR/2BA. appliances lire.
place. on goll course. $1050/mo
864.2440
NEPTUNE BCH. near ocean. Clean, nice
1BR apl w' garden atrium $750/mo
Avail. soon spacious 2BR 247-1417.
SPACIOUS 2BR APARTMENT
Neptune Beach Two lull balhs, CH&A.
dishwasher, new carpel and tile.
Screened balcony overlooking park
$800/rrmo -deposit. No pels 249.6150.
BLOCK TO Beacht, 126 8th Ave S..
2BR/1BA. CH&A, WDHU. clean and up-
daled No pels. $875/mo 724-6335
OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point 2BR/2BA.
available now $1700.$2600/mo 3 monin
minimum rental. 19041241-7206
COST STREET promotion 2BRliBA.
CH&A. WDHU. 808 1st Sl Souln. Jax.
Beacn Ap #4 Credit check.
888-259-0783.
JAX BEACH. east ot 3rd. walk to each.
3BR/1.5BA ownnome attached 2 car ga-
rage. $1I200.'mo 2BR/1BA w.'2 car garage
$850/mo. WDHU, pets OK. 242-9195.
MOBILE HOMES $500 to $550, on pri-
vate lots Near Mayport Naval Station no
dogs. 333-5579.


ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA, spacious
lot In Seiva Marina area. Large modern
kllchen winew fridge & dishwasher Living
room I/replace. Anached 1 car garage.
WDHU, fenced yard, CH&A. $1700/mo.
Call Boo 1904)631-6268.

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COMMERCIAL. PROPERTY, 1/2 Lot.
3 blocks from the ocean. $200K 221-1565.



WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR/2BA Town-
house 1 mile west of Mayport ferry,
Heckscher. Drive. $1195/mb. 733-3730;
241-RENT
JAX BEACH Apanment, 2BR/1BA. Newly
renovated. Washer/dryer Quiet area,
available now $875/mo+ deposit. 201
North 9th St. 246-9162 13#)
JAX BEACH. Beautiful. 2BR,2BA,
4 blocks to ocean, lirepiace, W.'D
$1075/mo. (904)742-6423.
NEAR POrTE Vedra I block beacn Best
area quite sale residential neghbornood
2BRi1BA, lower duplex, new carpet, ille &
paint. CH&A, washer/ aryer included, no,
smoking, no pets. $895/mo., lease depos.



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ATLANTIC BEACH
2BR/IBA $850/mo.
Naomi Delmont
90-.588.51--
90t 58-1T


NORTH JAX Beach. Efficiency, $495/mo.
1BR, $595/mo. 2BR, $695/mo. 1 block to
Ocean. Pool. No pets. 249-5368.
A.B. TOWNHOME. 4.5 Blocks to Beach.
2BR/2BA, fireplace jacuzzi, fenced yard.
$1175/mo. 184 Poinsettia St. 241-3754.
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.
BEAUTIFUL 2BR/2BA, 3 blocks to Ocean,
Neptune Beach. WDHU. $850/mo. No'
pets. (904)742-6423.
VILANO BEACH 2-story home. 3/2,
1800sf, 1/2 block from ocean, lyr lease,
$1800/mo or vacation renial $1000'wk
707-5225. I ,
1ST STREET NEPTUNE BCH
2BR.2 5BA Townhome w*.', dishwasher.
fireplace, beroer carpel, 18 ceramic tile.
private balcony. private palio $1395'mo
Available May 333.84-162, Harrian Prop.
erties Realtor. -
S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR
APTS
CH.A WDHU Easit o 1si SI S795-
$1195imo. 4151 Tradew.nds, 4 BR waier
ront $1500imo 241.7368 733-3730
BEACHES, HODGES & Kernan. 1 2, 3 &
4BR Apanmenis S Homes. in luxury com-
munilies. rom $800'mo 233-4545
ATLANTIC BEACH TOWNHOUSE, 329
Anern St. 2BR/1 5BA. CH&A, filed down.
stairs. carpeted upstairs No pels.
$850'mo (904)228-0408
OCEAN. 2-BLOCKS 2BR'1BA. $950.mo
215 8in Ave. Nonh. J.B 241-8269.
1 BR, no smoking, no pels $650'mo.
247-1935


BRAND' NEW luxury condo! Southside:
2/2 includes cable and inlernet. Gym,
pool, many more exirast $1130i'mo.
904-537-0088. ,-
OCEANLINKS, PONTE VEDRA BEACH.
2BR/2BA, walking distance to Ocean.
Screened porch, washer/dryer. Tennis,
pool & hilness room. $1150/mo. 285-0416.


PVB -MARSH COVE.' A perfect
2BR/2.5BA TH. W/D, FP, amenities,
1200sf. $1095/mo. 635-6375;


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/ carport, excellent condition.
.$1025/mo. .
NORTH JACKSONVILLE.
EAGLES HAMMOCK
Brand new 4/2, 2 car garage, 1850sf,
$1295/mo.

4/2, 3 car garage, 2200sf, $1400/mo.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.


SOUTH JAX Beach cottage,. 3BR/1BA,
WDHU, CH&A, walk to beach, no smok-
ing, no pets, $1050/mo. +deposit. Avail.
6'106 190-0343-6391
2BR,1 5BA TOWNHOUSE. ceramic ile
floors. CH&A, laundry room, patio, fenced
yard. 1 yr. lease, no pets, $950 deposit,
$95:1,mo..615 7th Ave S., Jax Ben.
993-1114 or 270-1284.
ATL BEACH, 3BR/2.5BA, townhome.
Short walk to Beach & Town Center.
2-car garage, screened patio, private
lenced backyard tiled replace
$2500. mo. Owner,Agen (904)349-1864.
ATLANTIC BCH- 4BR.2.5BA. new appli-
ances new kitchen and Oaths, new paint/
carpet, large lenced yard 2-car garage
and orfl street parking, near Maypon.
schools and beaches S1600,mo de-
posit 869 Gavagan. Call lot appi
19041-910-6052 Photos at www c.cproper-
ties net
PVB SAWGRASS (rlorthgale) PRICE
REDUCED $1800rBO o 3BRi2BA, LR./DR
FR, eai-in-Kitchen fireplace, WDHU,
screened palio 2 car garage Includes
yard & pest and association fees
904.249-3213
NEPTUNE BEACH Large house.
3BR 2BA 30n lo ocean No dogs
$,2300.mo includes water gas. 19040465-
2653. 904 1463-0222
JAX BEACH Nice 3BR-1.5BA. washer
irver. large lenced yard $1400.,mo
704-2693.
OCEANFRONT SOUTH Ponie Vedra
Cule. BR.i'BA on 100' lot. nonh ol Gate
slanon Fireplace. CH&A. $1650/mo
George Spohrer. Broker owner 535-9915.
FURNISHED. ON CANAL
4BR/3BA, boal lih dock. screened pool,
wasner,/dryer. Huae Florida room wpool
table & wet bar t2650/mo. includes Pool
and Lawn service 223-6850
BEACH & SAN PABLO. 14284 SATIN-
WOOD DRIVE. 2BR/2BA. NO PETS.
$1095/MO. 241-1103 OR 514-5449.
3BR.'2BA. GREAT condition. 2 blocks o10
San Pablo EBemh Fielcner $1300/mo.
$1000/ dep. 920 171h Ave. N. 962-1215
NB 3BR/1.5BA, fenced yard. icar garage,
corner ol Bowles and 3rd St. $1350/mo
JB- 4.25 1950sl 1687 West Wind Dr
Beautiful 2-story on water. Realty Execu-
lives. 273-3939, 610-6460
WOLFCREEK TOWNHOME, 2BR.2BA.
includes all appliances, great location
$1100/mo 9041588-4691.
3BR,2BA TOWNHOME. 8-A Ponle Vedra
Court. Available 7'1. $995/mo. 249-9387.
IBIS POINT off San Pablo 3/2 w, study 8
scr. porch, no smokers, $1395/mo Fur-
n.shed avail. 221-0904.
PONTE VEDRA- EAST OF AlA.
3BR/2BA+ office, 2000si, 2 car garage
Courryard pool, lawn.pool service include.
ea Pels OK 1900.mo Available mid-
May 19041703.0242
*ITLANTIC- .,eachr, 3BR- 1BA. walk t10
-.V ;aTBwvn_ Cenrier. reno,'.'aed.
C2,80 mo irciludes water 904.704-1828
PONJTE VEDRA Beacrh, Doprhin Cove,
7 Cobra SI 2BR'2BA, large lenced yard.
S1100/mo +$1100,dep No smoking. No
pets. 285-2302
ATLANTIC BEACH 3/2 hardwood floors.
WD NICE! Walk to beach Availt 6/1,
$t35mrrio Cutil. No pets. Call 923-0047.
AB. SELVA Marina, 3BR/2BA. 1850sl,
well maintained. yard. I17001mo
19041886-7228
ATLArITIC BEACH. 3/2.5, SFH. open
Iloor plan. Iravenine floors and counter
tops. carpel in BR's, walk.in-closels. vault-
ed ceilings, replace. Study/, screened
pool, large corner lot $2100/mo. TDO
Management Services 246-1125. 1
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse 645
Aquatic Dr. 3BR/2BA, $1050/mo plus dep.
962-7412.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 2BR/2BA, Range, Re-
ingeralor, Dishwasner, WDHU, CH&A
$945/mo 514-1090
BAYFRONT. DOWNTOWN St Augustine.
FaouIous views, histonc dislr;ic
3BR.2 5BA $2500/mo George Spohrer,
Broker/owner 535-9915.
JAX BEACH. 3BR/02.5BA Townhouse,
lenced yard $1200/mo Dimension One
Mgi. .635-2488. 642.1759.


JAX BEACH. 1BR.'IBA very nice condo,
tiled floors, washer/ dryer, all appliances.
$900.'mo (904)607-2527.
FIRST MONTH FREE. SUMMERHOUSE
Luxury Condo, 2BR/2BA, wooden floors,
crown molding, Ireplace, newer applian-
ces, washerdryer included 5 Star Com-
munity amenities No pets. No smoking
$1t00'mo, long term. $1500 security de-
posll. (813)789-7075.
PVB -THE Colony Walk to beach, owner
motivated, 2BR/ 2BA, 2nd floor, nigh ceil-
ings. new carpet, W/D +FRP., garage.
Avail. Immed. $1100mo. 635-6375
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL
1BR/1BA $850/mo. Beautiful. newly reno-
vated, many amenities Available now
garage $100. 'Realty Executives,
273-3939, 610-6460. .


LOVE THE BEACH? South :Jax Beach. SOUTH JAX Beach, Great location, 500sl,
3BR/2BA. Furnished. Steps to Ocean, new paint, new carpet, $962/mo. utilities
washer/dryer. 242-0411. included, -384-B 151h Ave South.
241-3293. -
22 SEAWINDS Lane PVB Excellent condi-
tion townhome, 3BR/2BA, $1550/mo OFFICESUBLET- 680sf.on6 $16/sf. gro.
tonglerm (404964-2741 wJax Beach location 904-687-8682. Avail.
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR.2BA. attached ga-
rage, lumished, al appliances, includes OFFICE SUITE w,2 offices 550st, kitch-
W/D. $1200/mo. Mark 338-3230 enerle, alhroom Atlantic Beach. 3 Blocks
.to Ocean. $750/mo.+ utilities. 247-0488.
SPINNAKER 1BR/IBA. Elegantly lurnish- .
ed. Steps to Ocean. Garage, $1700/mo. .'_'_

PVB, SUMMERHOUSE condo. 2BR2BA, PONTE VEDRA
Cindy Brown, PVB Realty, (904)613-6423. OFFICE SPACE
JAX BEACH, east of 3rd, Oceans Edge, OFFICE SPACE
brand new, 1BR/1BA, W/D, large (900sf.) VAILT ABLET
$1295/mo Magnolia Properties 994-3608. AvAILADLI
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE 2BR, Corner Short or Long Term
unit, golf view lake. ail amenities. Every-
thing new. $1100/ mo 285-4444. Secretarial Services


BRAND new 1BR/1BA In PV, Includes:
beach access, pool, tennis, gym, over-
looks tennis courts. Must seeT $800/mo.
(904)571-5517.
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA, Atlantic Blvd @
the Intracoastal Waterway. 3/4BR, 3.5BA,
approximately 2700sf. w/marina view. Re-
sort style living, $2500/mo. Includes 1-car
garage, water, sewer, cable, pool, spa,
clubhouse, health club, Marina Walk, gat-
ed community w/water. Marsh and marina
views. 40' boat slip also available. Call
now, 463-2845. ,
GORGEOUS GATED, 3BR/2BA. JTB/
Hodges, all amenities, washer/dryer, fire-
place, garage. $1195/mo. 382-7606.


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I niurnshed T BEACH IRENTALS ^ Vi ;i ^
uLinfurnished Homes 660 Upper 8th Ave S JB. 3BR/2BA two store Unfurnished Condos ',
Ir The Grove PV 4BR/3BA. home on private fenced backyard, tile floors. fireplace, upgrades Summerhouse PV +
lor \/preserve \ie\s, hard ood floors. three thru-out. $1500/mo.. Newly renovated; new carpet, baths, kitchen,
car garage $2700/mo. Las Palmas PV 3BR/2BA duplex w/niew carpet,: tile, fireplace, walk to shops, great amenities. *
Marsh View SPV 4BR/4BA, Oceanviews, new kitchen, garage, fresh paint. $1300/mo. "1BR/1BA, 1st floor. $775/mo.
tile floors. $2000/mo. Bermuda Court PV 2BR/2BA, home w/tiled 1BR/1BA, Villa. $850/mo ..
4BR/4BA. End unit 2i/ele8ator, 2800 sqft, screened porch. fenced backyard, tile floors thru IBR/IBA, illa $875/mo.
beach access, attached garage $2200/mo. Out. $1200/mo. 2BR/2BA, 1st floor. $1050/mo.
Fairfield PV 3BR/2.5BA, two story home Furnished Homnes 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor. $1195mo. ,
t w/screened porch on water, .2 car garage. The Colony PV 2BR/2BA ground floor, garage, 2BR/2BA. furnished. $1495/mo.
$1950/mo.. fireplace, east of AA. $1350/mo. Palms at Marsh Landing JB
VHiano Walk SPY 4BR/3.5BA, newer two Villages of Vilano SPV 2BR/2BA, oceanfront Screened porch, tile floors
Story, across from ocean. lght & bnght. garage condo, wood floors, upgrades, garage, amenities. 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor, Intracoastal views. '
S$S1800/mo. $1800/mo. $850/mo
Fiddlers Marsh- PV 3BR/2BA, home w/ Ocean Orande SPV 3BR/3BA. Condo, 3BR/2BA. 1st floor, end unit. $1285/mo. .
Salted ceilings. 2 car garage. screened porch luxuriously furnished, screened porch, across from Villas at Marsh Landing JB
on lake. $1750/mo. Ocean. $3000/mo. Fireplace, screened porch
38 17th Street AB 3BR/2 5BA. tow house, Intracoastal West 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor garage. $875/mo
1 1/2blockto ocean, quietneighborhood, private Avanti Keran IBR/IBA, 2nd floor w/screened 2BR/2BA, 1stfloor, garage. $1050/mo.
, patio, remodeled. $1750/mo. porch.'$825/mo. Belleza PV 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor condo, ,
' Quail Point PV 3BR/3 BA. Home has 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor condo, all appliances, great private views, tile floors, upgrades. $1100/mo. '.
Ir screened porch. decks.,woodfloors, golf course amenities. $895/mo. Ocean Links PV .
y view\s. $1700/mo The Seasons @ Kensington Kernan 2BR/ 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
1 1810, 1st Street NB 3BR/2BA, home has .1.5BA, two story, end unit, tiled screened porch, 2BR/2BA, condo has garage, fireplace, porch, 1
, enclosed porch, two car garage, well comm. pool. $995/mo. golf course views. $1200/mo.
o landscaped yard. $1600/mo. Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA brand new
, L'atrium -. PV 3BR/2BA SFH, porch townhouse, end unit, screened porch, preserve
.t w/jacuzzi, lake view, fireplace, comm. pool, views, amenities, $1095/mo. REMAX COASTAL REAL.ESTATE -^
garage. $1600/mo. Windsor Chase Kernan 4BR/2BA, great home Shannon Smith
Beach Walk SPV 2BR/2BA, home has on lake, 2274 sqft, two car garage, club pool. (904) 285-5640 I
screened porch, wood deck on lagoon, bch $1475/mo. www.rentthebeaches.com '
access. $1500/mo' .
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PONTE VEDRA BEACH
1 BR/1 BA loft condo. Club facilities, securi-
ty gate, golf view. $800/moo East Coast
Realty of Jacksonville. 247-4724
OCEANFRONT 2BR/2BA, fully furnished.
Ground floor, pool, washer/dryer, cable.
$1900/mo.+ deposit. (904)349-1413,
(904)200-2443.
PONTE VEDRA BCH Ocean Links,
2BR/2BA 1st floor, all amenities.
$1050/mo. (904)728-2003.
TPC SAWGRASS, 3BR/2.5BA, garage,
vaulted .ceilings, fireplace, community
pool, gated community. $1500/mo.
285-4618.
PONTE VEDRA, East of A1A 2BR/2BA,
1300sf, 2-story Town Home, $1200/mo.,
full concierge service, all new appliances,
completely renovated: (904)476-3000.


PVB- SUMMERHOUSE, 5 star. 2BR/2BA.
newly renovated. new appliances, washer/
dryer, fireplace, screened porch. ceiling
fan, goll course view. $1100/mo No sec
dep Available June 1st. 343-8172.
THE PALMS at Marsh Landing 2BR/2BA,
waterview, wood floors, 1st floor, gated,
$11?25mo 241-3941.
OCEANFRONT
ATLANTICG- BEACH Cloisler Condo.
3BR/2BA, 1900sf. All amenities, all appli-,
ances including wasrher,'dryer 219-2481.
FULLY FURNISHED Sumrnre Rental PVB
IBR/den, screened porch. W/D, DSL.
pook gym, gated $1000/mo .dep
904-254 0221
OCEAN VIEW. JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling, becaulilul ile. Brighl. open
lioor plan No dogs $1700/mo Avail 6/1.
(404)325 0820. (4041784-6601.
'TWEEN BEACH & Town Center. Two
iBRilBA Condos Hodges Ameniiies
$880,mo 285-6905
JAX BEACH. 1BR Icondo directly on,
ocean w pool, orana new renovaiion.
$t299'mo Call t8601777.6134.
PONTE VEDRA 2BR'2BA condo. com-
plelely renovaitd lop Iloor w/golr course
view near Sawgrass. Amenities included.
$1095 me $500 ofi lirsi monlns rent. Call
i904|710-3452
PVB- GRAND Cay. 1BR+ den. fireplace.
washer.dryer, woods view, vaulted cel-
ings. ,aied pocl. hot-iuw. garage availa-
ble $950,rno. 940-7854
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE Early Move-in"
Free Reni- Bener Deal. 2BR' 2BA corner
unil, 2nd lloor TH, W/D. FP. ameniiies
Avail now $1200,'mrro 635-6385
PALMS AT Marsh Landing. 2BR/2BA
available: Beauiilul upgraded unit, lake
view. fireplace. vaulted ceiling garage.
$O1100mo Call 904-613-7605 TMI Real
Esaile Group, LLC
PVB 1BR 1BA, Ipic., 1-car gar, iree cable,
comm pool, $950'mo. 545-3156


OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA. weekly. monthly yearly Call
19041249-8269.
KEY LARGO condo 2BR/2BA close to
shops. resiauranls. 1 week $800, biweekly
$1500 Call 904-673-9793
OCEANFRONT 1 or 2BR Idrnrsned con-
dos weekly or monnlry. 19041463-7343.
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes Weeklymonthly Visit us al.
laxbeachrenlal.com or -.35-3911 or
535-3828 I
OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury iurrnshed 1 & 2 Bedroom Suiles
High Ouality King Beds.
Equipped Kitche's
2no Street & 5in Avd.'SOulh
www.oceanparksuiteqs.com
190.4)318-0644- 016
SANIBEL ISLAND 238 28A Cundc. b
carnal 180 steps io beacri. completely ren.
ovated Novemoer 2005, ,$825/weekly
Inrough 12/15 06. 585-624-7398.
S JAX BCh 2BR, luliy lurri[sned. ocean-
Iron condo Mvonthly/ WeeRift 241-0267
www renljacksonvilieoeach.com


ROOM FOR rent in 3BR'A house in
Ponie Vedra. Gared. pool,,nns couns,
all ulolbies. HBO, HIgh S aed inlernet.
Near Sawgrass and T.l $580/mo.
476-1830 :
ROOMMATE SHARE 2BFe.2BA Apart-
meni on SI, Jonns Blurl ,fllinules to col-
leges & beacnes 6mo. reliable lease.
$351/mo.+ shared waler 6 'unliies+ de-
posil (904)614-9296.
ROOMMATE. 2BR/2BA, CHSA. W/D,
newly renovaiea. 1.5 blocks to beach
Available 5/20 $575/mo (407)312-6473
ROOMMATE KERNAN/ ATLANTIC. Nice
3BR/2BA house, washeridryer $495/mo.
includes utililiesicable 568-2157
SHARE MY nome near ICW. $500/mo in-
cludes everything and use of honub Call
904-571i.6533
ROOMMATE TO snare 2BR 1 5BA wash-
er, dryer, 1.'2 blocks oi beach $625,'mo
994 6779
EXECUTIVE FEMALE seeking roommate
to share 3BR/2BA, fully lurnisned new
apanment. $600/mo.. hall'uliiies 300' to
Beach, Town Center. No pels,. 249-0767.
ROOMMATE WANTED M/F $650 +1/3
fees and uilihes. Exclusive Miravista,
gated. pool, nol tub, nealln.cluO. water-
front wimarina view Room has own balm-
room. orand new large unit, 2700sl.
(904463-2845
ROOM FOR Reni. utlllies included.
$75/wk 1st & last 241-8046.


NICE 4/BR house w/pool aria. fenced back
yard $600/mo. Includes ulilies and satel-
lite TV 568-8700
CHRISTIAN LADY Seeks roommate to
share 3BR apartment (904)249-1711,
(904)349-9969.


PRIME LOCATION, 1400sI, furnished,
Pohte Vedra office space: for sub-lease.
5 offices, conference room, clerical area..
Can lease all or partial. Call 285-4030, ext
202 for aelails '


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


May 12, 2006


3500SF COMMERCIAL Building. New
construction, available soon. 514-1090.
GREAT LOCATION IN Jax Beach. New,
3750sf multi-purpose building for lease.
Near Beach Marine. Call for details,
343-1919, 249-3214.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Warehouse for
lease, 3629sf. Office Included. Large park-
ing lot, beach side of intracoastal.
(770)929-1721, (678)525-0854.
NEPTUNE BEACH, 2113 Florida Blvd.
Great office building, plenty of parking, on
two lots, 3450sf, 993-4011.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Free standing
office/commercial/retail building, shop,
commercial lot & warehouse space. Start-
ing at $500/mo. Free rent. (904)514-1090.



FREE DOG to good home- 2 year old, Lab
mix. Very friendly and energetic. House-
broken, does not chew. Moving, must give
away. (850)980-0831.
JUSTTHE 2 OF USI Swirls and stripes
foreverL-2 little boy kittens, a little shy,
born in the shed. 5wks. old, adorable,
Free to good home. 249-8469..
-FREE KITTENS, short tailed and -long'
tailed, cute, cuddly 543-2803.


SIAMESE MIX. kittens, beautiful, 8 wks.
Call 285-1073.

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AKC REGISTERD female Yorkshire Terri-
er, 19mos old, $800. 312-3152.
SUN CONURE, lyr. Cage, toys, training
books. Call 220-5815, 735-7813.
CHOCOLATE LAB, 9mo. old, rescued,
needs home,, block head, beautiful, loves
ocean. $100. Call 504-0096.
MALE HUNTING dog, '5mo. old, all shots
& neutered. $75. 403-9140.
RED NOSE'Pitbull pups $250 each. Call
534-3336.
AKC ENGLISH Bulldog Pups w/papers
and shots. White and brindle. Price nego-
tiable: 307-4619.

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HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600
LOST LAB/ Boxer, brindle color, male, no
collar, not fixed, answers to Angus.
881-0052.


IF YOU are interested in advertising under,
this category please call 904-249-9033 or.
email: classiiied- beachesleader comn



PUBLIC NOTICE
ATTORNEY-CLIENT SESSION
Pursuant to Section 286.011 (8)(d). Florida
Statues. noic,:e is hereby given that ihe
City Coun.-il ol ie Ciry oi Neptune Beach
will :,:ondu':i an attorney-client.session on
the Iocowing linigaiions:
Arinlr.j ;s City of Neptune Beach
Soiani,, '.s Ciry ot Neptune Beach
La;&eci.rore Village vs City of Neptune
Beach
Utilx City of Neptune Beach and
PBS&J
CIT Lending Services Corp vs Della'
Properrv Mgmi Inc. Subie Neptune Inc;:
Pri..iiie investments Inc. Prospenty Bank-
Prosperity Ventures Group LLC- Solanric
LLC and Coae Enlorcemeni Board. City of
Neptune Beach
Nepiune Beach Code Entorcement
Board Es Mars-ra Jawitz
Barry.J Granek vs City or Neptune
Beacri aria ire Coce Entlorqemeni Board.
or. May 17. 2006, at 3:00 p.m. ;n the City
hall Council Chambers. 116 FirsI Sireei
NeFpiune Bea.rn Florida Tre ahrorney-cli-.
enl r esion shall commence at an open
mls.ling at whi,:h the Mayor will announce
the cornmencemeni and esimaled length
01 ire anorney-cileni session and Ihe
names or int person- attending The pub-
lic may nori ahend the anorney-ciienr ses-
sion At ine conclusion ot the ahtorney-chi-
ent session. ithe meeting will be reopened,
and ihe a/or wil announce e lerm ena-
tionr ci the session
In anendan,:e will be Mayor Ricnrard
Brown. vi.e Mayor Harriel PlueLe, Coun-
cilors. Eric Pardee, Fred Lee, and John
Weldon Ciry Anorney Christopher A.
Wrie, City Manager James Jarboe, and a
court rep.,rner ye-t io De deiermnined.
II a pei sc.n decides Io appeal any decision
made c'y ihe Council eitn respect 0o any
matter considered al such meeting or
hea3ng Ihe person will need a record of
the proceedings and lor sucn purpose
may need o10 ensure that a verbaiim record
of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to be based.
Lisa Volpe, CMC
CityClerk Ciry of Neptune Beach
BL 05/12/06

CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
C :FLORIDA
CODE ENFORCEMENT BOARD
MEETING
A special meeting of the City of Atlantic
Beach Code Enforcement 'Board; will be
held to hear an Animal Classification ap-
peal on Tuesday, May 23; 2006, at 7:00
p.m.'in the Commission Chamber at City
Hall, 800 Seminole Road, Atlantic Beach,
Florida.
All perscns inleresied are notified to be
present at said lime and place and they
shall be heard. If a person decides to ap-
peal any decision at any meeting or hear-
Sng, he will need a record of the proceed-
ings, arnd for such purpose may need to
ensure that a verbatim record, of the pro-
ceedings is made, which record shall in-
clude the testimony and' evidence upon
which appeal is to be based.'
In accordance with the American with Dis-
abilities Act, persons needing a special
accommodation to participate in this pro-
ceeding should contact Donna Bussey,
City Clerk, at 247-5809 or at City Hall, 800
Seminole Road .
BL.5/1,2/06


In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da Statute, persons with disabilities need-
ing special accommodation to participate
in this meeting should contact the City
Clerk's Office no later than 5:00 p.m., the
day of the meeting.
Code Enforcement Board
BL 5/12/06



GOURD'S GOURD'S GOURD'S
LEARN to paint and decorate them. For
more information call Mrs. Laraine E.
Short at 285-0646 or email. agourdpaint-
er@aol.com or Mr. Roy G. Cosselmon at
246-7783. member of NEFGS.


PIANO LESSONS
All levels, styles & ages. Will come, to your
home. Piano Tuning also available.
241-4954, 655-3300.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
e-mail: classified@beachesleader.cbm


JANITORIAL CLEANING
Offices, strip wax and buff, pressure
washing, carpet cleaning, earlyand late
evening work, 273-2761.


P/Tr HELPER needed, to build ponds &
waterfalls, labor intensive. Rewarding
work, top pay. Drug-free Workplace:
333-7785.. .


DRIVERS NEEDED
Van/Minibus dealership. Clean driving re-
cord; abstract needed. Loc.l and or long
distance runs. CDL required' Inquire 58
West 9th Street. Atanil.c Beach or call
241-6004.


PART TIME, Receptionist /Data Entry.
30 year old consulting company located
on Hodges Blvd is .seeking a part ime;rh
front desk Receptionist.Data Entry person.
Must have professional appearance and a'
polite speaking voice. Experience in an-
swering a mult,-ine telephone system is
desired. Basic computer skills are re-
quired. Must be able to accurately input
customer intormarion into a computerized
database system Omner duties include
creating reports maintaining invenlory of
once supplies, and oilher general clerical
tuncihons Wor.ngna hours are MonIa,'
Inrough Friday. 2 00 to 6.00 Please email
your resume 10 mari'glbaiescompany.com
or tax to 398 8121


SECRETARYr PARALEGAL Law Office
PV Iocaiion. WP'Word. Good secreiarina
skills reaiaole 285-5576
BEACHES MOlJTESSORI School' Needs
P/T Art Teacher for '06-'07 school year.
4 nrsi-prep weekly Seeking energetic or-
ganized, creative person Beautiul seeing,
good hourly rate Send resume io'
clane@dmsonine org

TELEMARKETING
LOOKING FOR strong Telemarkeier. ex-
perience a music strong phone Skills.
working hours 9am-3pm M-F. good pay +
bonus. Music be flexible wir, days Ponie
Vedra Beach ic-'.alion Mus- i have own car
transponation Please ca3 for deiails
1904)273-5959
GOLD'S GYM is dedicated lo providing
Our members IIe highest level ot quairy in
a health and hiness program utilizing state
ot rhe an equipment. current nuinriion arin
iiness information We owner a itrtnaly
atmosphere 10 our members by a learn ol
eninusiastic prolessonals in a clean, well
maintained environment in addition we
provide a unique service to our members
by providing inem with the tools 1or liIness
success We are currently seeking pan-
rime Front Desk Represeniailves lor our
Baymeadows location to assisI cur mem-
bers Must have flexible availability and
strong communication skills. Previous cus-
lomer service experience is neces-sary
Please call 904 448-060, 10or more inlrilt
mal.on "" '
ATLANTIC BEACH var .mi.ni0us ealer-
ship requires Lot Assistar. Driver CDL
with clean during record Age 21,. In-
quire 58 Wes air, Street or 241-6004


BATHROOM TECHS &
CUSTODIAN
Sell motiaied ald il mo e. ng, iiexbebi, muili
iask person Must be able to follow di-
rections. Reliable Iransponanon a music
6pm-1030pm. or ilaer Call DebDie aner
2pm. 285.3400. exm 3352
MARSH LANDING COUNTRY CLUB
TENNIS SHOP ATTENDANT
Pan rime. ahernorons and weekends
Standing al $7,,'tr 285-0753
WEEKEND HOUSEKEEPER
Pan time Saiurday adn Sundays General
housekeeping duties lor clubhouse iaci,-
lies
LIFEGUARDS
Lifleuard' CPR Firzi Aid cen Previous
exp req Flexible hrs Posilon available
May 22 Sepr 4
POOL ATTENDANT
Part lime position available Monday-Fr.i
day. Inroughoul Ihe summer. Al posilions
apply In person Tues.-Sat Porne Vedra
Beach, 285-6514 Drug Tesiing E 0 E.
LINE COOK needed. Please apply in per-
son. Giovanni, 1161 Beach Blvd. Jax
Beach. 249-7787.

BARTENDER NEEDED flexible hours.
American Legion PosI 316 Call 249-0202.
GOLF SHIPPING & Invenlory Anaiysi
Pan-Time. Fuil-Time EDI expenencer
helpful. Hourly. Caddyshack Golf, Beach-
es Area. Fax resume: 270-0437. Email.
caddyshackfla@att.net


NOTICE TO READERS
HELP WANTED classifications in this
newspaper are Intended to announce gen-
uine current job openings. No fees may be
charged to the prospective employee. Ads
for self-employment or business opportu-
nities appear under the Business Opportu-
nities category. Ads which may require
Payment of fees for employment informa-
tion, guidance or training may appear un-
der Job Service. Should any Help Wanted
advertiser ask for a fee or if the advertiser
is offering a product 6r service rather than
a job opening, please notify The Beaches
Leader, 249-9033.


MARSH LANDING Country Club (Ponte
Vedra Beach). Part-time Line Cook for
daytime 'shifts. Opening available immedi-
ately. Apply 'in person Tuesday-Saturday
(285-6514). Drug testing/ EOE.
,NANNY NEEDED, must speak French,
flexible hours, 20+hrs./wk. $10/hr. Jax Bch
area. (904)588-5177.
SECRETARY, possible F/T, experienced;
real estate office. Fax resume: 273-4848.
BUSY PV Salon has opening for Recep-
tionist. Evenings, Saturdays. 285-7776.


PART-TIME TYPIST need Highspeed In-
ternet and Mini Transcriber System. Call
(904)694-1100.
ARE YOU Gifted with Children? Are you
nurturing, patient and kind? Then Christ
Episcopal Church needs you. We are in
need of additional staff on Sunday morn-
ings. We also have a.fall weekday position
open. This position is In our toddler class.
M-Th, 8:30am-noon..: Please contact Leila,
Quinlan at 285r7390 x246 for further infor-
mation ,


CHILDCARE NEEDED
Christ United Methodist Church in .Nep-,
tune Beachn eeds c:ildcare during church
services on Sunday mornings and some
evenings during church, related activities.
Applicant must be at least 18 years old.
Hours per monin wiii vary according to6
churc'i s needs Applicant should be com-
fortable with all aged children and promote
me emotional and social growlri ol the
children Applicant should enjoy' playing
and talking to children and have knowi-
edge ol ine Crinstian laith Please call Ihe
Church secretary at 249 5370 10 apply
NANNr.Y needed lor -lyr old twins. PVB
area Experience necessary lion-imok-
,rg 2-3 days week. 859.1299
DELIVERY DRIVERS rieeded: Beaches'
only. $15.-20+ per hour t'eed reliable
car and clean driving record 247-FOOD
GOLF RETAIL/ Pnone Sales' CSR Pan-
Time Full-Time Some travel po sible
SHourly Caadyshack Coil Beacnes Area
Fax resume 270 04 7 Ernma.
caddysrn.arklia@an.nel t,
AFTERNOON DRIVER
PT ior dry cleaning pick up and deliver/
..Wondernui opponurtsuni o make extra monr
ey Mon- Fr, The Cleaners. i519 Penman
Ra Call Cnris 629-2683.
NURSES
WEEKENDS
Every weekend 7am to 7pm at a Premier
Retirement Community Health Center Ex.
ceileni work envronmerni Eipeternce in
derrairic care Appications available at
Fleei Landing Secunry Gale. One Fieel
Landing, Blvd Alianic Beach FL.
Fax to1 9041246-9447. mail to.
Iobs@fleetlanding.com EOE. Drug-Free
Worpiace.
CAR WASH ATTENDANTS NEEDED.
FT.'PT Apply al Breezes Car Wash local-
ed at 835 Atlani;c Blvd Greal t$i', polern
tial. 249-2844.
AFTERNOON PRE-K Teachers. 1-6pm &
3-6pm, M-F, Chrisi;an preschool Beaches
location Call 246-2891 lor interview Great
pay. excellent work environment
PAWNEE'S CAFE S Fine Wines flormer-
lyv Manuei'st PVB Kilchen & Counler.
Beneiis 273-4785.
THE CITY ol Jacksonville Beacn is seek.
ing an experienced SqhDfal Scorekeeper
V,.rk' s ,ii e i r. as _or.n a. po.'-,le andr
wiii erna abOul i June 301ir, irndiviual wcOuii
iher, nave lirsI cnoice oI working ire Fail
Sofball League wricr, begins ,n Seplem-
bet Work ,s 5 nvghls a week. 4 games a
night iMonday-Fridayi, and 4 games on
Saturday Games sian at 6.15pm Pay is
$10 per game it inieresied contact Ine
'Jacksonville Beacri Recreaiion Depan-
meni (9041247-6236
MODELS WANTED lor hig, qualiry ire
male fashion photography. Good pay per
session. Experience nol required
1800)553-5135
EXECUTIVE SEARCH FIRM Seeking Ad.
min Asisitani proiicieri ir, wcird process-
ing Excellent grammarian 20-25 rirs.'we
Contact Hank Maly 280-1966.
CATERING CHEF, P/T Cri.si Episcopal
Church. PVB i seeking an experienced
Cnet who can work a llembly schedule in.
cluding evenings anrd weekends II yiou
would enjoy working in a lasi pace
church environment e-mail our resume 10
cdion@cnrEstepiscopalchurcn org or lax.
0-li01285-041.2 Drugi-ree workplace


AFTERNOON' 'COACH/ Recreational
Leader. 3-6PM, M-F. School age children
5-12. Relays, team sports, games, dance,
exercise. 'Summer or long term employ-
ment. 246-3885, 1725 Penman Rd, Jax
Beach, Beaches Academy Child Enrich-
ment Center,
EXPERIENCED MOBILE Disc Jockey for
weddings, parties. Must have own music,
equipment. 270-1966.



ABSENT .ANSWER' is looking for happy
people to work PT/FT shifts, evenings &
weekends. Will train. Great pay. Call today
270-2357.
SECRETARY. COMPUTER & Phone
skills. Health insurance after 90 days.
Close to Beach.. 568-0764, to apply.
LAWN SERVICE looking for exp. helpers.,
Call 545-1826.
RECEPTIONIST/ 'ADMIN Asst. for small
CPA firm. Proficient w/Excel & Wdrd:
bookkeeping ana experience in tax office
procedures. a' plus. Fax resume to'
249-1740.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASST..,
PVB Business Owner has immediate need.
for personable goal-oriented, experi-
enced. eninusiasic assistant who pos-
'sesses excelleri communication skills
iwitlen and spoken. computer/ technolo-
gy Skills Make youdsell invaluable in iriis
newly created position PT ic FT Ilelbiiih
Fa. resume to 285-7059
FACIAL SPECIALIST with clientele want-
ed. Also, NAIL, TECH w/clientele. No
acrylics. Day Spa, Jax Beach: Call, Miki,
242-8008.:
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
Line Cook, Prep/Utility. Good money, cas-
ual almospheie. very busy greal people
10 work wih FT.'PT 285-0139.
HOUSEKEEPER FOR PVB Pre-Scrooli
Great benefits. Call 285-7997 for details.
LEAD CARPENTER- Experience win
renovation and new construction saiary
position w-benfil package, company ver'i.
cie potential 904 285-3663
TEACHERS & ASSISTANTS, FT/PT in.
lanis-5yrs ) Requires patience, reliaDiiiy &
love ol children. Performance based bo.
nuses LUp to 2wks ,acaion. paid Iraining.
Sharing management EOE 2-2''9645
242-9646. 1851 Beach Blvd 32250

*DRIVERS*
DO you wani 1o join a winning learn Don'
get iei out Our driver's make $500-1,700
per week. Call 249-5151 ask lor Brian or
493-5250 ask lor Tim Coilns


BREAKFAST/LUNCH COOK & Restau-
rant Manager needed, 6am-2pm. Pizza
restaurant experience a plus. Mayport Rd.
The Pie Hole, 249-7437.
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
*-k
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.

QUALIFIED PET Stylist needed. Modern
shop/ great income. FT/PT (904)349-2699
Bartender, Door Guy, and Liquor Store
Clerk. Must be able to work days, nights,
weekends, and holidays. Must pass drug
test and background check. Call Robert @
465-0149..
F/T. CUSTOMER Service/Insurance Bill-
ing. Must be detailed oriented. Apply in
person at Medequip. 905 North Third St.
Jax Beach.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital seeking
Receptionist with Customer Service expe-
rience. Apply within, 28 Corona Rd.,
Ponte Vedra, 285-7924.
Duckworth Concrete Construction
Seeping Firisners Foremen, Laborers.
Corrpetiive wages Great, benefits.
1904133.4-7876
HOUSEKEEPER/HOME ORGANIZER
$17.00 an hour with Benefits
Full-Time
A Crri:.iani larmniy in Ihe beaches a3r-a
with is looking for a caring ;ntelligeni. en.
ergetic person who can do ail nouseKeep..
ing jobs and organizing of the home. This
will include all types of cleaning, laundry
arind gro-erv shopping for a very active
larriiy" 'i:.u must be. a Non-smoker with-
oul per aiiers and aole tc provide own
iransponaiion IO and trcm work Email
your resume to
jobsIorseven@yahoo.com and in the
subiecit please pul where you saw the ad
listed. .


CARPEIJTERS WANTED iransponalion
and lool: required 226 8576.
Compassionate, responsible caregivers
lor ine elderi', needed Live-in shitls up to
2, 3, 4 or 5 days per week: $110/shift.
American Ho.rne Comparnions. 247.7495


SERVERS. LINE Cook. Disnwasheris. OFFICE ASSISTANT young companY.
Fine Dining JJ's Bisiro. Ponie Vedra M-F 8am-5pmn, beach location lull hbene-
273-7980 Gate Parkway. 996-7557 .his Fax resurne c10 904.246-1141


FRAMING CARPENTERS G C Superin.
lendeni for established company. Drug
Iree work place Benelns 241-2721.

LAUNDRY AIDES
Full-Time. 6:30am to 3pm at a premier re.
irement communirv Some weekends and
holidays Excellent benelits and greal
w.:r' environment. Applicalions avaiaible
ai Fieet Landing Security Gale. One Fieel
Landing Blvd Atiantic Beach. FL 32233;
Fax to 904-246-9447. email 10o
jbs@fleetlanding.com. EOE, Drug-tree
workplace
EXPERIENCED DETAILERS. Day & nigrl
shifts MusI have valid driver's license &
iransponan1on Only serious. responsible
nard workers need apply Eric. 716-4413
HERE'S FRED Golf Co needs office per-
son,' golf knowledge helpful, 645-9790,
2205 Sl John's Blurn Rd.
INTELLIGENT? DETAIL ORIENTED?
Professional needed to assist wtnn scored.
ruling and data input. $8-$9,'rr. M-F. tlexi-
Die his. PT'FT. Great office environment.
Near UNF (904)646-1962.
CONSTRUCTION HOME REMODELING
C.,'mpan/ hiring Remodelers w,',mwn.ofclcl
& reiiabie irarisponaihon Cail 246.'09:0s
MEDICAL ASSISTANT Immediate open-
ing for last paced IM/FP practice Compel-
raive salary & benefits. Fax resume.
19041241-0831, or call (904)241-1035
DRIVER NEEDED immediately lor moving
company Expenence helpful 285-2426
MAINTENANCE PERSON' nanayman
Plumbing, electrical, etc. Please call
725-8012
BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs tel,i
able cleaning help. Resideniial.Commer.
cai Call 242-9358
FRONT OFFICE lor busy derrmaoiogy
practice in Ponle Vedra. Musl be ,:ompul-
er savvy and know insurance F.T. exc
beneliis Fax resume to 904-273.0-410
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED Sounr.side
and Beaches Work in teams ofl iree
Musi- have own iransponalion, valid driv-
er's license Approximalely $175 wk 10
slain. Moday-Friday, no nighnis'eekernd
Home Cleaning Centers oi America
'904 642-8885


TUTORS FOR Piano. Latin' Logic Pan.
Time aboul 5 hours weekly $50.00-
$65.00 an hour depending on experience
To lulor 4 children ages 13 11, 10 & 7 A
Chrisiian home scrhoOlnrg family in irme

beaches area is looking lor caring. inlelli.
gent. energenlc people who love children
Positions will require proiciency in ire
subilecl leaching B S desired. '(Ou must.
be a non-smoker without pel allergies and
.able to provide own transponaiion ro and
from work.,' E-mail your resume to
jobsforseven@yahop.com in the email
subject please, put the area you are apply-
ing for and where you saw the ad posted.

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" Customer Service/Ramp Agents:
Jacksonville International Airport

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Lawn service seeks individual io perform'
dependable quality work Excelieni pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted
,Perschel 'Brothers Services, Inc 21246-
0967. .
LIVE AND work at the beach in a casual
atmosphere Ocean Waves is accepting
applications lor Ihe ioiiowing posiiirons:
CSR. Acrig. Opiial Techs. Ohice Manag.
er. Sales Reps and Showroom Sales 76
Lev' Rd Apply in person or e-mail resume
Io keiiy''oc'eanwavss ':om
CARPENJTERS & Helpers Beaches area
Triinsponalior. & phcrne a must 535-7356.


LOOKING FOR Sincere Caregiverto 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-
grourd check, drug test. Leave message,
(904)424-2955.

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

PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER Assistant at the
Cambridge Prep School, Ponte Vedra
Beach. Competitive pay & great benefits.
Call 285-7997 for details.

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-Freef
Workplace.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
HOME CLEANERS 'earn excellent pay
cleaning homes weekly & bi-weekly. De-
pendable car required. Full or part time.
Call 223-5033.
CARPENTERS & HELPERS
Experience w/interior trim needed immedi-
ately. Must, have tools & transportation.
Call Kevin'@ Custom Trim Upgrades -
(904) 339.4276.
MOVING AND Storage Co. is currently
seeking professional, courteous and expe-
rienced Laborers and Drivers. .Drivers
must possess a valid A or B CDL Drivers
License. Drug testing is required. For
more information call 241-2921.
BRUCCI'S PIZZA, Ponte Vedra. Wait
Staff, lunch shift, FT/PT. Call Bruce,
280-7677.
LANDSCAPE EXPERIENCE preferred.
25k to 40k first year, plus benefits. DFWP,
good driving record. No exp. required, will
train. Call 241-7874, Perschel & Meyer
Pest Management.
LABORERS, CARPENTERS (all' types),
Scaffold Erectors, Iron Workers, call
249-8147.
SUNCRUZ CASINOS Now hiring Deck
Hands & Kitchen Staff. Will train. Apply in
person: .4378 Ocean St. Mayporn.
(904)249-9300..


EXPERIENCED CREW Leader needed:.
Top pav tor qualiTR work Drug-free Work-
Splace 333-7785 '.
FRONT OFFICE
Abie 10 work within deadlines, ryping clas-
sitied ads & ,iillng. Knowledge ol Mac
computers a plus. Good organizational
skills a must Monday-Friday. 8am-5pm
Apply ai 1114 Beach Biva Jax Beach, or
send resume to Char Coliman PO. Box
60129. Jaksonville Beach FL 32240.
DEPENDABLE LAWN Tech Experience
preferred. Must have driver's license &'
iransponai;on 241-4276.
CHILDTIME LEARNING Cer.ers seeks
experienced Teachers & Assistam Teach.
ers F'T & PT available. We offer a conm.
peiri..'e salary S & enetlis package Call
27?.6960 or lax resume o10: 280.5742
EXPERIENCED SERVERS and Sauie
Cooks needed for Corninenial Reslaurani
Apply in person al Maxs 1312 Beacn
Blvd., 247-6820. :'. .


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PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of
the Board, of Trustees of the Police
Officers Retirement Fund will be held on
'May 18, 2006 at 5:45 p.m. in the City Hall
Building, Council Chambers, 116 First
Street, Neptune Beach, Florida.
If a person decides to appeal any decision
made by the Board with respect to' any
matter considered at such meeting or
hearing the person will need a record of
the proceedings ahd for such purpose
may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record
includes the testimony and evidence upon
which the appeal is to be based.
in accordance with the Americans With
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da'Statute, persons with disabilities need-
ing special accommodation to participate
In, this meeting should contact the City
Clerk's Office no later than 12:00 p.m., the
day of the meeting.
BL 5/12/06


PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
Notice is hereby given that the Code En-
forcement Board of the City of Neptune
Beach, Florida, will conduct a Training
Session on Thursday, May 18, 2006, at
6:30 p.m., in the Police Training Room at
200 Lemon Street, Neptune Beach, Flori-
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THE CLEANERS
FRONT COUNTER PERSON, good cus-
tomer service. Call Stacy, 673-2420.
QUALITY CONTROL PERSON, will train.
Call Anna, 246-1705.
PRINTING COMPANY hiring Sales,
Pressmen, Bindery, Graphic Design, and
Pre-press. 514-1090.
RECEPTIONIST FOR upscale design
firm, Hodges/ JTB. FT M-F. Phone, com-
puter & people skills a must. Competitive
pay & benefits. No phone calls, fax re-
sume only, 730-3413.
NEED BUSSERS and Experienced Serv-
ers for all shifts. Please apply in person@
Mothers Home Cooking, 1183 Beach Blvd
Jax Beach.

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Join our team!
Now hiring for
all positions!
MAINTENANCE
ROOM ATTENDANTS
HOUSEMEN
RESTAURANT SERVERS
BANQUET HOUSEMEN
COOKS
FRONT DESK AGENTS
FRONT DESK SUPERVISOR
v RESERVATIONIST
RELIEF NIGHT AUDIT
Apply in person
One Ocean Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach.
(904)249-7402.
EOE, M/F/V/D.
SECRETARY NEEDED in Beaches area.
Computer & Marine experience preferred.
Fax resume to: Custom Marine, 221-6413,
or email custommarihe@bellsouth.net
PRIVATE CLEANING Company seeking
reliable, insurable, workers. Serious inqui-
ries only. Monday-Friday. Call 716-8824,
leave message. I


Immediate
Openings
Join our team of
cleaning professionals

No Nights or, Weekends
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Competitive Wages
Company Vehicle
aIppl l pet,*u, to:


2201 Florida Blhd
Mon Fri S --1.30l
241-9520


INow Hiring
Room Attendant
Houseperson
PT Breakfast
Attendant
Full and Part Time
Apply in Person:
1220 Marsh Landing Pkwy.
Jacksonville Beach. FL
280-9101


LOOKING FOR good hard worker for Har-
die Lap Siding crew. Must have transpor-
tation. Call 608-9268.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT/FRONT Office.
Family, cardio, OB/GYN experience a
plus. Fax: 636-0066.
EDUCATIONAL SALES
Join our team If you can excel at inside
sales & desire a fast-paced work environ-
ment, we may have an excellent
opportunity for you. You will join a Nation-
al company & work in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Ideal candidate will have 1+ years experi-
ence inside sales, customer service, or
telemarketing, & excellent communication
skills. Ability to handle business accounts.
Base pay plus commissions. FT, no eve-
nings or weekends. PT avail. Fax re-
sume: (904)285-0010 or email:
jim @ mediakids.com
DRIVERS: ALL Shiftsl Exc. Pay/ Benefits.
CDL-A Dump Exp. A+. 877-512-6210.
premiumdrivers.com
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BUSY WHOLESALE Seafood company
seeks F/T Fish Processor & Drivers
w/good records. Apply in person only:
C&C Fisheries, 36 W. 6th St., Atlantic
Bch.
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ Book-
keeper. Must know QuickBooks & have
good computer skills. 838-9786.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital looking
for a Veterinary Technician, exp. required.
Apply within 28 Corona Rd., 285-7924.
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.
MORTGAGE COMPANY Looking for a
Loan Closer for their Beaches office. Sal-
ary & benefits commensurate with experi-
'ence. Call Pattie, 273-8620.


SWIMMING POOL construction. Top VISITORS QUARTERS At Naval Station,
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 99P-1811, Mayport, has openings for the following
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax, FL positions: Housekeepers, Front Desk
32224. Clerk, and Laundry Worker. Pick up appli-
.X "*' cation at MWR Personnel office; bldg.
414, Naval Station, Mayport. Come join a
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carpenters & Helpers in oeacnes area.
Please call 686-4818.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital needs'
F/T Kennel Attendant. No experience nec-
essary. Apply within, 28 Corona Rd.
285-7924.


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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 Laundry Attendant
Lifeguard Lieutenant Dishwashers
Irrigation Technician .l Servers/Diningroom Attd.
Spray Technician Gourmet Shop/Retail Clerk
Delivery Drivers Fitness Attd .Beach Reception
Pool Technicians Laundry Team Leader
Line Cooks Stockperson
Banquet Set-Up Attd. Room Service Servers
Starter/Rangers 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:
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200 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. 32082
Job Line: 904-280-3607 Fax: 904-273-7753
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NOW HIRING...
Experienced
Line Cooks
Wait Staff
Hostesses
Apply In Person M-F 9am 3pm
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Up to $420 plus+
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(Within 5 weeks F/T)
*Paid Weekly -
* Design your own daytime hours
* Work regular clients near your
home
* Experience a plus
* Must have own transportation
and home phone

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TELEMARKETERS/ APPOINTMENT Set-
ters. Great pay/ hours, bonuses, benefits
avail. Open interviews, Saturday, 5/13,
12pm-3pm. For appt. Matt Meadows
472-9132, 9951 Atlantic Blvd. Bldg. 4 con-
ference room.
PAYDAY CHECK Cashers accepting ap-
plications. Apply in person 2156-2 May-
port Rd.,

HOUSEKEEPERS
Full-Time with great benefits and work en-
vironment 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.

MANUFACTURED HOME Service Co.
Needs Techs & Helpers. 800-783-0323.
SILK PRESSER, Ponte Vedra area, guar-
anteed hours. 285-5644.


PEST CONTROL Lawn Tech/ Household
Pest Tech. $10/hr. to train. $26K+, medi-
cal, dental, life, retirement. Must have FL
DL. Please call 904-726-9332.
TEACHER'S ASSISTANT
An established Ponte Vedra preschool,
CDA a plus. Flexible hours. Position avail-
able June 1st. Call 285-2965.
TEACHER NEEDED for Beaches pre-
school. Monday-Friday. Call 246-0433.
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately.
Flexible hours, no weekends, excellent
pay. Transportation & phone required.
591-5901., 514-1188.
HAIR SALON needing 3 Stylists and a
Nail Technician. Affordable medical insur-
ance offered. Call 237-4895 for more in-
formation.
A/C & Heating company needs Installers,
*Service Techs & Helpers. Call Rob,
509-3062
WANTED: CARPENTERS & Helpers. Re-
modeling Ocean Edge Condos, Jax
Beach. .693-3130.


EXPERIENCED LINE Cook. Apply in per-
son: 218 1st Street, Neptune 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.
HANDYMAN COMPANY
Is growing. Have basic home repair skills,
tools, transportation & a smile? Call
221-3453. Good $$. P/T, F/T.
CHILD CARE Teachers with CDA, top
pay, also Teacher's Assistants needed.
220-3993.
CNA
FULLTime, 3pm-11pm at Premiere Retire-
ment Community Health Center. Excellent
benefit package, competitive wages, good
working environment. Applications availa-
ble 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.


The City of Jacksonville Beach

is currently hiring for various positions.



In business since 1925


No layoffs in more than 30 years


Excellent working conditions


Great Benefits


For more information please visit us at www.JacksonvilleBeach.6rg,
Sill person 11 North 3rd Street, (2nd floor,) or call Amy 247-6263'
EOE, VP


SERVICES (wo LAWN/LSCAPE SVC,-7 PRESSU13E WASHIRSNGr or sOaTle


WHAT KIND o1 iraiir.ng are yo-u Iooking
for' We are now orlerin Puppy 101 ana
Basic onedince classes plus ail levels ol
Aiiiiiy CC :lai-es are iFree) 1.ear
Craia Air Feld Call us ,:' Aciion Dog
Tranng -Da.~. Nrgm CI.-r.ier 64-' 18;
DEPENDABLE i30'R Beach resident
available a clean nomes. Pl shining
House singing & Dbiy signing riighis &
weekends Carol 246-8207. 9552353

S HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in Commesrcail and Resiren-
, lai Cleaning. Lawn Care Aulo Cleaning
Window* Cleaning. Janiorial S.rvces elc
Cali Hermon 246.42368. 612-1755.

SEWING MACHINE Repairs. Complete
rjne-up. All makes alli models. $49 50
241-2112


DAN
The DEPENDABLE HANDYMAN
from changing a lightbulb
to. changing the color of your house

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

241-6102
LICENSED& INSURED

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


MOBILE BOOK-KEEPINGI WE ccme lo
YOUI Serving all of Northeast Florida and.
Southeast Georgia. Call 904-626-6522 for
information.


MIKE & Val will go trie eixra mile. o make!
our' h'nrie or busi nes' sparkle Beq'
rares in io*n 803-8694 707-7370
PROFESSIONAL HOME CLEANING
SERVICES. Deperidacle. -hornen,
thorough. Local references. Licensed.
Insured. 563-1690.
SUPERCLEAN SERVICES
.We clean everything, carpets, tile and
groui iwind:,'s pressure washing, roof
cleaning, etc. Pac-age discounts availa-
Die Call Jonalnan 270-1112.
HOUSE CLEANING. Experienced, de-
Spendable, honest & detail! References.
Tricia, 563-1888. ;


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


STUCK? FRUSTRATED? Call Rob. All
applications, house calls, training, repairs,
upgrades, websites,' graphics Free phone
tech. 904-249-3034 or email:
callrob@comcast.net.


PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
,lawns. Free estimates. 246-0967.
GOT WEEDS? Landscape by Linus.
Beaches Best Kept Secret. 294-2269.
STOP OVERPAYING! Cheap Moe's.
Yard clean-up specialist. Licensed, Insur-
ed. 422-0593.
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc. Competitive
rates. Call Alan. 237-5301.
BOBCAT BOB
Grading, Lawn Replacements. Spread
Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock, Mulch, Stone.
Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MOREI Bob,
334-6091.


GREEN ACRES LAWN CARE
One lime or vi- rl' Li-r..:nsed Irnured
ReeAdenisal Commer,:ial J2--6'-3.
PAY AS WE MOW.iar,,n:re ier ,.: liJo
yearl. c.,rniraci Pa. oni, lr. growing
mr,ihn 5 i'i"1i1ii 1 d r ,:
ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quaiit)' Sri.:e Rea.,onabie
rales.6 21.-0737
C & T LAWN SERVICE. Year.round
mowing, edging, rimming r;mut.:. mulcr;-
ingq la,'rng sod Free eslimaleS. Call
246-2412 9'q-5 Plaza Dr Alarai,r Beach
PRIME MAINtTEtrArJCE. INC A Proles
sioc'ral Lawnr, Lrd,:cape fvanieriance
Co FREE ESTIMATES. 535 '51r,

HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing rin "Complete Flowerbed
Cleaning and Workoyer". Call Hermc'n
.46.4238 612.-1755
,- **.- tk ** .',
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare, Free esti-
males. Proiessionai customer. service.
Mowing edging, weeding, trimming- rrees.
snrubs Licensed & insured. Residential &
commercial. CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.
A NATIVE SUN LAWN
& LANDSCAPE.
,Total Lawn Maintenance. Clean-ups, Sod-
ding, Mulching, Re-planting. Free esti-,
mates. 247-3344.
CUT RIGHT LAWN SERVICE. Free esi
maies, local reasonaoie prces. We do ii
rigrr Irie lirsi lime lNo ,onlrac, s required.
Call Ray, 607.0853
PALM TREES, iHedges Trimmed, Yard
Clean-ups Mulr.hinr. Sodd;inq whale.er ;I
lake., re-r. Daie 249-47124
SPECIAL PROJECTS
1 time cleanup; mulch, sod, installations,
flower beds, removals, hauling. You name
,0 Licensed & Insurid Prompt service.
207.4037.


LAWN & LANDSCAPE Maintenance. Year
round or I rre clean-ups. Call Kirk
370-0065.


COST CUTTERS
Tree Services Available


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
236-2 74


OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Safe roof cleaning. Deck & fence
restoration. Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured. Call Kevin, 994-0045.


GOLF COURSE
MAINTENANCE/
GROUNDS
MAINTENANCE/ ,
GARDEN HOMES
Maintenance Workers
needed full time.
CLUBHOUSE
OPERATIONS:
F/T Servers needed for
upscale main dining room.
P/T Valet
Cook.
0 Dishwasher
BEACHHOUSE:
Beachhouse Supervisor,
F/T year round, requirements:
Lifeguard, first aid. CPR
certifications, pool operators
license.
Responsible for managing,
supervising lifeguards/
attendants, member guest
hosting, registrations, pool/
pool equipment maim.. general
pool duties.
Seasonal, Lifeguard
A.. ltendants.. .
We offer excellent salary. and
benefits including paid Vacanon
and Holidays. Health and Dental
Insurance. 401K.
Drug Free Workplace
Equal Opportunity Employer
Apply in person'
between the hours of
9:00-11:00 AM
Human Resources
101 Plantation Drive
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
543-7531


WOOD REPAIRS. Termi&e S Rorer,n
wood, siding sluccoC repair: L'cened
General Coriracior 2?47-9525
ALLIANCE BUILDER GROUP, INC.
General Contractor.' CGC 1505262P
Corrrercrcial & RvciJniial ii r ri.:,n-im
room adjiliion_ remiodeliirng. s-luco.'.
,idina. Ouahirv '3Ujaranieed Affordable
prices. Free esiimaies ia90)4234-.11 9

SNELIGA.N 4

CONSTRUCTION

Specializing in Remodeling,
Additions, Decks, Repairs,
Roof Repairs & Re-Roofing
for the home or office.
(904) 247-3777
10% discounls for
S _Seniors & M ililary!
All'Credit Card. Aeeepied
Certified Builder Certified Roofer
Li-. CB -C'59536 Li.-. CCIC325888
M1. rrd.er ,f ihe B ri-r B l-ir. ; Bra


,:HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for quairy iepas, service
calls, painting, improvements and miscel-
laneous jobs. DAVE. 246-6628.
C&J HANDYMAN Services. Carpentry,
Drywall, Painting, Paperhanging, Tiling,
etc. Licensed, Insured. 955-0593,
241-1461.
BATH & KITCHEN
Complele remodeling services & renova-
tions. Tile & Marble Specaioss.' Nick,
(904)962-9312.
REPAIR GUY, INC.
HOME & OFFICE REPAIRS. 334-6091.


ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Roofing. Trust a li-
censed professional. See bur ad. under
Remodeling/Construction Neligan Con-
struction. State Certified Roofer
#CCC1325888. Member BBB 247-3777.
All credit cards accepted. ,
ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices @ the
Beach. 25yrs. experience; 880-9908.
CCC1326983.


JR'S SERVICES
Spring tree, weeding trimming. Licensed,

WEBERS TREE SERVICE
246-9930
Quality work at reasonable rates. Stump
,nrininn *.Since 19QRR


RHODES & RHODES Construction Man- s ..... R .'
agement Inc, Remodeling & renovation WOODARD TREE Service. Free esti-
specialists. CBC1253069. 249-1745. mates, licensed & insured. Call 234-9757.


MASTERS
CARPENTRY & TRIM INC.
State Certified Contractor (Hands-on).
New construction/additions, remodeling,
kitchen & bath, termite damage, Bob,
626-1165.
TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs, specializing in termite damage.
246-1529.
NORTH FLORIDA CONCRETE CON-
STRUCTION. CBC055368. All types re-
modeling. Bathrooms, kitchens, room ad-
ditions, new homes. 25yrs. experience.
Call George, 226-8700.


Core Construction Co., Inc.

Remodeling

Division
Cuslom Homes Renovalions
*Additions Remodeling
Residenlial-Commerciai-lnduslrial
221-3381 228-9241
CGC1505527


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.


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


W Syndicated Content M
Available from Commercial News Providers"


PRESSURE WASHERS lor renl or .ale
Tucker Equipmenri Rental 246-1330


ri ', FI-PA IJTER. ,l:li: l n-."c, n
lial commercial pressure washing,. paint-
iri. drywall crack repair wall covering L
censed. insjrea, references 403-7389
ISLANDER SERVICES
Painling. inierlor, EAierir. Home repair.
pre-sure washing 992-2027, 514-6844.

BEACHES HOME SERVICES Pa.ni.ng.
free esimailes work guaranteed hicersed
610-776.
TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and
repaint. Residential and commercial. Men-,
tion this ad. 246-1529.
PAINTER, INTERIOR/ exterior, 16yrs
exp., referrals, 241-8046.
FAST INTERIOR pairing drywall. tex-
tjre Specialize in smaller jobs Will work
evenings & weekends Licensed, insured.
references. 403-7389
ATLANTIS PAINTING CO.
Property management rates for quick
rental/sale tum-arounds, and custom paini
also. Call for FREE ESTIMATES. 497-
2553 or 724-6877. Licensed. & Insured.

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


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


BOB'S GUTTERS
Custom made 6" seamless aluminum gut-
ters. Large variety of colors to choose
from.241-56099.-- -'- I- -- -
REMODEUCONST


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Classified 8


The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader


May 12, 2006


NEED PRESSURE washer and o1001
cleaner. No experience necessary. Call.af-
ter 7pm, 994-0045.
FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements.
Needs skilled carpenters & tree climbers.
349-2628.
HOUSEKEEPER. CLEANING, Laundry,
etc. References needed. Ponte Vedra
Beach. 993-4011.
DRIVERS
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Drivers part-time and full-time. Be a mem-
ber of a great team. Join our Recreation
Department at a premier retirement com-
munity. Fun work environment. Class C
CDL: Passenger Endorsement License
Required. Must be able to set up and
break down for special events. Competi-
tive wages And excellent benefits. Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233; Fax to 904-246-9447;
email to jobs@fleetlandlng.com.
EOE/Drug-free workplace.
TELEMARKETING
CUSTOMER service & sales w/ exc. com-
munication skills. Full or part time. Base
plus bonus. Fax resume: (904)285-0010
or email: jim@mediakids.com


CHILDCARE- HRS License.,. Cenlied
CPR, First Aid,'retired preschool teacher,
25 years experience, provides very per-
sonal and professional care in my home.
Off Atlantic Blvd, near Indian Springs Sub-
division, 221-5110.


LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPIST. Pro-
viding relief of muscular aches and ten-'
sion. Outcall basis only. $70/hr. Call 945-
7788.


PERSONAL ATTENDANT/ COMPANION.'
"More than a service, more like a friend."
Transportation to doctor's, shopping, etc.
220-0129.
CNA/ MED Tech available to care' for your
loved one. Over 20yrs exp. Good refs.
Call Mrs.Thomas 434-4573.
WE PROVIDE Quality, live-in, or hourly
care for your loved one. American.Home
Companions. 285-7899. .
IFYOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
e-mail: classified@beachosleader.com


NTER HEP, Ponte Vra area EXPERIENCED COMPANION/ Sitter will
COUNTER HELP, Pente Vedra area, assist with daily tasks, Dr. appointments,
FT/PT, Call 285-5644. meals and more. (904)317-7417.


FLOOR TECH
Full Time in Health Center Housekeeping
Department at a Premier Retirement Com-
munity. Floor experience required (strip-
ping, buffing,'polishing). Excellent benefits
and work environment.. Applications avail-
.able at Fleet Landing Security Gate, One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL;
Fax to 904-246-9447; email to
jobd@fleetlanding.com. EOE/Drug-free
workplace
F!T LAUNDRY Tecn. a ply in person
music enjoy working win the Elderly Asn.
ford Court Assisted Living, 1700 The
Greens Way, Jacksonville'Beach, 32250:
EOE/DFWP .
SUPERCLEAN SERVICES looking for
people in-sales, crew leader and' helpers.
Call 422-7114. .


GREENFROG PEST PREVENTION
Joir, our leam. Our company rias penningg
lor our service depl. good salary must
po5s-esi a good driving re,:ord be Custom.
cr Ireri,-rid We cotier ,cmpan,. vorni,
paid .a,:ai,or, and n.1-,iOay; Leap o...er 10
us Appi 159 19in Siriet IJ Ja,
Beach ..9002

RADIO PRODUCTION ASSISTANT. Tre
MylTe:hri.:.logLawA'er Radio Snows sludio
r,D,. arn opening ior a siow proaduciiorn a
snta1ni Tr, Irvniidual is 1ii:, n produ:rig
LIVE and recorded programs, including
Coordirinsing guess,. board operaleorns edT
iing call-ins poacaEsing CD-ROM Pro.
duciicOn asovernising. email operalionri
sno archniing and weosile operation .cI
experencr required. Fuli-Time or Pan.
Tm Ilexbile hc.urs Skills PrElirred .,.
,'rossoh Wo:rd E>cei Send resume ,r Irler
ol ,nieresi t o Produciori A.sitilani al
Radi,,''M--':nnoiog,ilaY'.ver c;orn


SCOIJ LAUIJOR'i.'- Fl.:ridaa iargsi rainan
or Coin Lauridry' SupeirsIore i rnowu ,.ihIn
ing ihe oppi y 10 loin our sucCesslul larril
CI Coirn Laundry owners. blot a irarnchij,-
Dub a chance ior you Io own & opera le a
luiJilv developed & proven Pu_-in.srri ml.dci
t, lhat s boir, protaDbie & easy h' manage
Join us Ior a Irce seminar al 7pm. May,
16Ir Call 800-425-0941 X11 10 RSVP
LAD.' S CLOTHING Br.ulique Jax Beach
Greal cleniele 616-8224


,QUALITY CARE from the heart for the
,elderly 24/7, Senior Companion Services.
(904)220-2311.


AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
r,.ialied ior $899 2-49-8877


3PC LEATHER sectional sola taupe col.:.
or oig. $2000, asking $700 Smaller La-
zy Boy recliner, wooden arms, teal color
$50. 241-5341.
ELECTRIC SKATE board, 800watts, goes
28mph, $500 firm. 241-4204.
HOT SPRINGS hot'tub, 5 person, $600.
Call 534-3336.
*SOLID MAHOGANY 8 drawer dresser,
large mirror, night stand- $490 2491821.
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.
THOMASVILLE MARTINIQUE Entertain-
ment Center. $350. BOSE VCS 10 Cen-
ter. & Surround $150. INFINITY Ref.
2000.4 Tower Floor Pair $225. FUJI 10
speed Berkely $300 424-4105.
96 YAMAHA 55hp outboard. Low hours,
exc. cond. $1200. Steve 249-8637.
1991 TOYOTA Van, Previa, $2500.
Clothes, large sizes, (16-up). 142 South
34th Ave. 249-7696.
QUEEN BEDROOM set w/mattress & box
spring, two end tables, armoire, (black &
natural wood.l. $500. 699-9981.
BED-; BRAND name queen set,
new, w/warranty $129. Can deliver.
(904)858-9350.
FOR SALE VICTORIAN REPRODUC-
TION CAMELBACK SOFA iby K.mn.alli
Mahogany Wnte Damask LIKE NEW -
$500. MATCHING END TABLES ip irr.
Vicicrian Reproduction Lyre Lamp Tacle-.
mOy Kimball, Manogarn, Ilalian r.arie.
Top. Single Draw LIKE NEW *2;00 lort
pair Call 992-1214


EAST LAKE bed. headboard and loor- t
Doard ,mattress box springs $450. BLACK METAL bunk bed lulon Full-size
553-9759 on bottom/ twin on lop. upgraded mat-
Iress $300. 19041803-5147
LAZY'BOY RECLINER. wing back Ani- tress $300.904803-547
que gold labic. INew. down-sczing. $200 COFFEE TABLE $50, sludeni S reiro
riaew $695) 246-2858 desk- $50 each, swag lamps $25 ladies.
clothes & shoes.728-0393


SOFA LOVESEAT chair. otloman 3 Ia-
Dies, good .or,d Ail $225 273-7818
DI JrING3 ROOM set- blonde glass inlaid ia.
Die w,6 cnhars, good condition $250 All
wood dresser w/mirror & 8 drawers $175
246-5534


KA AK- OLD Towne Guide model, new*
$2i0) 249.7723
COUCH CHAIR. Oltoman Bele cream
crerinlle good corndilorn. -4yrs old apel
sm'vel-ree $5,i0 Jennier. 8674-8296
MOVliJG APPLIANCES, Furniture, sier-
ceo. T's j mucri more. Call 249-3822.
BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleignr b,
w.manre.ss .5 ,o spring Must sell. $395
;n deil,.er i904858.-9350
DESIGNER. LAMINrATED Flooring
$ 75-'3 30%' inicler siil in box Must sell
744.653-
BED. KING manress ssi, $289 Can de.
lihtr t904l391.0015
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer. $75'ea-
' -0 da,' warrantyr Delver $217,. 318.8173
*: 1471: ,
BIG SCREEIJ TV. 65' Sony Hign Delini.
ior Fiawl5v S condihiOr. Must sell, $1950
OBO S.rOui in qui.re Only. 434.4388
REM.IODELED KITCHEN Cook Top Fri-
,.ledar 36' Qal. tlp ihk.e rc w U200 Polt.
lery Bsrr Dining Table 6. 8' w 8 chairs
$800 il A eill seperalely 294-7885
TREADMILL. PROFORM XL clrosvalk
and- workout .enrn LiKe new $300

HUSKY LARGE lo:lboo & sep bars lor
rju:ck Wirnd.:.w AC units 246-3055
GLASS COCKTAIL Table 48' square top


LIKE NEW Horizon Fitness lreadmil Pur.
chased in 02/06 Moved and muil sell
$350 OBO Call 904-881-8036
WINDSURFER FANATIC model, 2 sa.,i
complete, good shape $100 246-9001
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp:peaic Merrmor.,.
Foam maftress & boxsprirg. new in
plastic wwarranty $379 'u.lu sei 1
I9041858-9350
1997 POPUP Camper, sleep- 7-8 sola.
dinerle cold a/c, neal, greal condition.
$3850, 910-8867 or 241-7102
DRIVE ON LIFT
7000 POUND drive on iil lor cars. $1800
Call Sieve 407-291-7554
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Driver, e>c
condilhon $350 Will deliver & guarani-le
874-1747.


ANTIQUE. SOLID Walnul double red
Vicionrian. wiln malcninq 50" dres-er & lull
iramed mirror, Io1s 01 quahlv ,arjnnq
Circa 1890 $3200. 190424-9.4324. Plus.
OTHER ANTIQUE FURNITURE.
HEART PINE. tongue 1. gorrc.ve ooirig
cui Irom antique Pine limbers irnsiiiaiion
sitair maleria. FLORIDA HEARTWOOD
249-8310


FRAMED PAINTINGS by lised Ansis ior
sale. Ensel Salvi. David R Daniels. Lce
Reynolds, J J Torralba + more Good pr,.
ces. Call Dave 241-0949

-0iaiginff[ T


c."- oevec edge & 4-sieo beveled EXECUTIVE ESTATE Auclion on he Si
edge glass rase $195 246-0078. Johrin's River, Monrgage Foreclosure
NJ BREAKFAST TABLE wrought iron wiglass 4BR/4 5BA home on 2 ac Boathouse
ACTIVE NANr.JY honest. dependable top and 4 chairs T100. 699-9981 wcdock Salurday, May 13. 1pm 14030
transponatlon & reilrer,:es 1.9$11 nr. Mandann Oaks Ln., IvMandarin. FL
any area 'CPR & First Aid. F T S F'1 TRUNDLE BED $80 Folding table. iwhillaucrions.com. Call 888-821.0894
260-4915.- 62 /1.12 15 Round Ian $5 285-2570 Lic#AB2083.


IlCASH i

Sfor your
\ \\Diamonds/,',


1Zo4- 9la o i u3lanuIc Biva.




MOVING OVERSEAS A/C window unit,
dishes, toys, area rug, and morel Satur-
day, 8am-4pm. 763 Burlwood Ct., Orange
Park.


OCEAN CAY Community Garage Sale,
(off So. Beach Pkwy). Sat. 5/13, 8am.
HUGE NEIGHBORHOOD Yard Sale, Sat.
5/13, 8am, Owen Ave.
BEDS, APPLIANCES, Clothing, Videos,
etc. 21 Norberta Way. Saturday,
8am-1 pm


MULTIFAMILY SALE Saturday., 8am-
12pm. No early birds, 134 Solano Cay Cir.
MOVING SALEI Living room and dining
room furniture, pictures, etc. Saturday,
8am-? 61 Jefferson Avenue. FromAIA
turn East on Solana, first left Golfview Cir-
cle, 2nd left on Jefferson.

MOVING. 3-PIECE Beige leather couch,
loveseat & chair w/2 Marble tables. $750.
Formal livingroom couch & loveseat $500.
614-7957. 8am-12noon Saturday. 13581
Osprey Point Drive.
-SATURDAY, 5/13, 9-5pm, 1964 Sandhill
Crane Dr., off San Pablo in Ibis Point.
Household goods, kid stuff & more.
HUGE MOVING Sale! Saturday 5/13,
8am-2pm, 600 Staffordshire Dr. 32225.


A FANTASTIC AMOUNT! 13 old clocks,
.tons antqs & collectblsl Full of antq furn,
inci Vict, round oak china, so much
more! Roseville, McCoy, epergnes, sat-
in, cranberry, Waterford, silver, old cut,
100's pcs milk glass. RR, linens, vint
clothes, dolls, records, books, tools, de-'
coys, kitch, mirrors, frames. Orig art ga-
lore, incl Highwayman. Prepare to plun-
der! Wear old clothes -pis bring boxes
5505 Riverton Rd, off Univ., N of J.U. Th
9-4, Fri 9-3. CHINA CAT 241-0344 see @
chinacatantiques.com.


SATiRDA', .' 1 18iir StI 8arr,.- SCOUT 185' Sportfish cb, 115 Yamaha
Housenoid during vyak, .coo.. co,:l w/trailer, $8900. Call 219-2203 or
stuff. 219-7661 for details:


WOOD WORKING, & Lawn Tools/equip-
ment. Excellent condition & !variety. 803
Norm 17ihAve Saiurday 8am-lpm
1638 TAr.IGLEWOOD Rd Saturday.
8am-') Lois ol miscellaneous


CLEANING OUT 'the closet, Saturday
8am-until, 941 Penman Rd.
DANCING IN THE STREETS
862 2na Streel Corner ol 2nd & Pine
GREAT STUFF. 9am Saturday
AINTIOUE BUSINESS tehovers 1981
Wo':llworm S- s anana seal bike Frday
Saiurda,' 8am-' 10?1 Penrman Rd.


APARTMENT SALE. Sat 8-1pm. 212
Seagale Ave 7in house East ol 3rd Si
Queenri ed sei soiabed, come irasn. lew
Ireasure.
FURNITURE, BIKES; hoLs.rold 'goo-.s
*clothing, garage slunr Saturday 8am-ipmr
1077 Kings Rd. .
SATURDAY, 8-2 Furn decor electrorn-
ics ioys. Irarn iabie. ral'l Geo Mags,
misc. Everyining music gol Corner or Fla.
Blvd & Neptune Grove Dr.


MOVING SALE! Sleeper sola loveseal
compuiler fesk n miucrr more. Saiurdav
iSun.da,' I riededi Sam.-lpm 1396 Main
Sirt-i
MULTI.FAP.iL' SALE iorns 01 children
.cloihhes elc Large cuiomrI dog rouse
Salurda,,' 7Tam-2pm 2476 Seaway Sireet.
BiG GARAGE Sale- 6 panel doors $5.
pine armoire $150, overszeda love seal
and cr.air $250 3nd much more 328 10th
Si Alt Bch Sal 8am- 4pm. cN early cr-d1
please!.
ANOTHER PLANTS & slun sale, Plants
hornom A-Z. lots ol wnal i i 1242 GirenE
CayAve Sal 8-2.


NJEW GRILL turnlure. 8 irack lapes,
games books, mrruc more Saurday.
3am-." 140 Masnnique Crcle


BOAT STORAGE in, PV. Visit
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1984 AOUASPORT -20FX walkaround
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Ocesarpro Evinruae Asking $7250.
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1986 HARLEY FXRS, low rider, bags,.w/s,
extra chrome, 12,400/mi, $,8r00.
992-0787.
1982 HONDA GL500, full dress, V twin,
runs. $300 OBO. 923-3972.
QUICK SALE NEEDED
2005 Vespa 200L, gun metal grey, less
than 1,000 miles, larger engine does
70mph. $4500 OBO. Call 434-3564 for
information.
2005 VESPA GT200. Only 225mi. Grey
w/black seat. Perfect condition. $4000.
247-8250, 759-1373.


1996 CHEVY Blazer, 4x4. Full power
package & ready to go. Low miles. $5950
OBO. Call 249-2943.
1985 FORD Bronco II -4x-. 60 irn rnew
tires & timing chain. $1000 5.34. 3336.
1999 CHEVY Conversion Van, exceiieri
condition. 58,000 miles. $7000. 962 t.-,95


2000 BMW 323CI Gonvertible, 79k miles,
black w/black top, $21,400 FIRM. Call
708-4927.
1998 MERCEDES- BENZ E-320 Wagon,6
cyl, excellent condition, 80,000. hwav mi
All options. Below book value $10.500
Call 904-536-9454. ,
1989 MERC Benz 300 SEL, 125K miles,
-ruly exceptional condition, superb car
37000 565-9919
1979 TRANSAM, black 1403 PS. PB
Newly, professionally rSebuil n.1ior &
Irani $4500 OBO. 207.4037
2001 HONDA Civic, real con,d. 114-t.
new fires, timing bell head gaskel. radia-
for $8900' FRM 534-4170 543-1951
1999 CHEVROLET Malibu, $6995 OBO
Sunroof, all power accessories. leainel.
low mileage. 249.2943
1999 SEBRING Convernble slver' r.iacr.
.top. AM/FM/CD 88.000 miles Good c'.n-
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87 VOLVO WAGON good worK vehi,:le
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1998 CADILLAC Eldorado 120 000
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