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Vnl 43 No. 97
Serving the communities of Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Mayport since 1963
Locals balk at
tower project
photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Tessa Lehan (from left) Sierra Arnold, Brooke Barlow and Courtney Levitt beam Thursday at Nease High School, where they are
taking part in a basketball camp run by Bud Beech.
Businesses get hurricane warning
FROM STAFF
Lord of Life Lutheran
Church on Roscoe Boulevard is
proposing to lease some of its
land for a 155-foot-tall cellular
tower, and some nearby prop-
erty owners are objecting.
Although one of those
objecting said such towers are
an "eyesore," the pastor of the
church said the tower would be
, well-hidden.
"It's not [going to be] in view
of anything unless you are
here on the property," Pastor
Julie Frank said Thursday when
told about the objections.
The St. Johns County
Planning and Zoning Agency is
scheduled to consider on
Thursday the request for the
tower and a waiver of setback
requirements.
The meeting begins at 1:30
p.m. in the county auditorium
off U.S. 1 just north of St.
Augustine.
Verizon Wireless wants the
tower built "to improve in-
building coverage to the resi-
dential and commercial areas
of Ponte Vedra Beach," accord-
ing to a "site justification" let-
ter dated Feb. 11.
The site is on the TPC Vallev
golf course side of the church's
properly, Frank said, putting it
within site of the golf course,
the Lutheran church's tempo-
rary building and Beth El-the
Beaches Synagogue.
The request for a new tower
in the Ponte Vedra area, where
at least six communications
structures already exist, came
apparently after efforts were
made to collocatee" on an
existing tower.
That existing tower, owned
by Jacksonville Beach utilities
and located about a mile south
of the church property, is not
an option because Jacksonville
Beach 'decided they were not
interested in leasing to
Verizon,' according to an
April 4 letter from the project
manager to the county's zon-.
ing manager.
St. Johns County's Land
Development Code requires
that applicants for tower per-
mits must try to collocatee" on
an existing tower before apply-
ing for a permit.
As of Thursday, of the four
nearby property owners who
had filed responses to the
proposal, three voiced objec-
tions and one had no objec-
tion.
Robert and Karen Berwanger
See TOWER, A-3
by KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
St. Johns County's head of
emergency management gave
some advice to business men
and women in Ponte Vedra
this week: have a business
plan for the hurricane
season, which starts
June 1.
With a "very active" hurri-
cane season forecast, Ray
Ashton warned that two-thirds
of a company's employees may
not return to work after a dev-
astating storm.
"It can be quite a burden if
you're not prepared for that,"
Ashton said at a luncheon at
the Sawgrass Marriott Resort
Wednesday.
In its forecast released
Monday, the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric
Administration NOAA)
encouraged those in hurricane-
prone areas "to make prepara-
tions to better protect their
lives and livelihoods."
NOAA is predicting that for
the six-month season, 13 to 16
named storms will develop,
eight to 10 of them becoming
hurricanes and four to six of
them reaching Category 3
strength or higher, making
them "major" hurricanes.
That's above the average of
11 named storms but well
below v,as t.eat's .ce-4~dr break-
ing 28 named storms, includ-
ing 15 hurricanes.
Seven of those
were major
and four
o f
them
hit thf
Li S
coast.
r Facts: n
13 to 16 named
storms predicted
Eight to 10 to reach
hurricane force (winds
74 mph or higher)
Ashton
related the
experience at
one New U
Orleans nursing
home, whose CEO
visited V'icar's Landing9
last week to give lessons
learned from Hurricane
Katrina, which hit southern
Louisiana in late August.
The high-end nursing home
had 50 employees for its 100
residents, but only 17 workers
returned after Katrina passed
through, Ashton said.
The nursing home was not
in the flooded area of the city
and the residents were not
evacuated for the stoim, hei
said.
Although the home had an
unlimited supply of food and
fuel, the decision was made to
evacuate the residents three
days after Katrina passed by
"because of the civil unrest in
the area," Ashton said.
"They were sleeping with
guns."
Businesses can count on los-
ing low-paid workers for
months after a storm, he said,
because debris haulers with
federal contracts will pay them
$20 an hour.
"The debris haulers hire up
these people so [without
workers for your business] how
are you going to survive?" lie
asked.
If your business has
S tco shut down for a time,
"are you prepared for that?"
Ashton asked.
It is estimated that Katrina is
responsible for more than $115
billion in damages, "making it
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Sales Tax Exemption
until June 1
Sales tax is being waived
on certain hurricane-related
commodities from now
through June 1, when hurri-
cane season begins.
Tax-exempt items
include:
* Flashlights and portable,
self-powered light sources
- $20 or less
* Portable radios, two-way
radios and weather-band
radios $50 or less
* Flexible waterproof sheet-
ing (tarps) $50 or less
* Gas or diesel fuel contain-
ers $25 or less
* Batteries $30 or less
* Non-electrical food stor-
age coolers $30 or less
* Portable generators -
$1,000 or less
* Carbon monoxide detec-
tors $75 or less
* Storm shutter devices -
$200 or less
* Cell phone batteries $60
or less
Crash
off A1A
photo by LAURA FOWLER
A condominium in
The Fountains off
State Road A1A in
Ponte Vedra
shows damage
from an accident
about 3 p.m.
Wednesday. St.
Johns County
Sheriff's deputies
said a woman
drove into her con-
dominium's living
room, apparently
applying the gas
pedal instead of
the brakes. No one
was injured,
deputies said. No
other information
was available
Thursday.
S. .. Development erodig turtle habitat
photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Fred Hewling (left) and Bill Tunstall (right) take part in a
military salute Thursday at the Palm Valley Senior.
Center in honor of Memorial Day,. As they demonstrate
the proper way to fold the American flag, Sam Consoli
(middle) explains what each of the 13 folds means.
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER R
Imagine being the size of a
baseball and having to dig
through about three feet of sand
only to crawl into a big black
violent ocean where just about
every creature is bigger than you
- and hungry.
This is the first encounter with
life for sea turtle hatchlings after
incubating in a nest for about 60
days on northeast Florida
shores.
Once out of the nest, hatch-
lings face a 1-in-1,000 chance of
surviving.
"When you're a hatchling,
pretty much everything eats
you," Matt Love, a biologist at
the Guana reserve, said in a sea
turtle presentation last month.
Besides birds, crabs, dogs, rac-
coons and even fire ants, these
miniature turtles must face fish-
ermen that catch them on hooks
and in nets, trash especially
uuuh~wC ':
plastic that they often.mistake
for food, and hurricanes that.
wash away nests, Love sqid.
Last year's record-breaking
hurricane season, which yielded
28 named storms, helped
destroy 28 out of 78 nests on
Guana Reserve beaches south of
Ponte Vedra, Love said.
And 16 percent of the nests on
Duval County beaches were lost
to hurricanes in 2004, according
to statistics from the Beaches Sea
Turtle Patrol.
Despite those numbers,
experts say hurricanes are rela-
tively low on the list of threats
to the endangered species.
What could be more damag-
ing than a Category 5 hurricane?
How about the disappearance
of Florida's beaches altogether.
Allen Foley with the Fish and
Wildlife Research Institute in
Jacksonville said evidence shows
that the sea level is rising and
could eventually butt heads
with beachfront development.
"There could come a time
when there are no beaches in
Florida," Foley said.
According to Foley, evidence
shows that sea levels have risen
and fallen for centuries, but the
beaches have always responded
accordingly, creating a new
dune system beyond the new
tide line.
But with buildings and homes
lined up along the coast, there is
no way for the beaches to natu-
rally adjutst, he said.
Gary Appelson, policy coordi-
nator for the Sea Turtle Survival
League, part of the Caribbean
Conservation Corp. in
Gainesville, agrees with Foley.
"Essentially, Florida is going to
be the most impacted state in
the U.S. from climate change
and sea level rise," Appelson
said.
Appelson is charged with the
task of helping shape the state's
policies regarding sea turtles and
their habitat.
"We are continually increas-
ing the need for more and more
sea walls" as developments are
being built closer to the beach,
he said.
Those sea walls prevent turtles
from crawling beyond the high
tide line to lay their nests.
But developers can't just build
beachfront homes and high-rise
condominiums wherever they
please, can they?
The. answer to this question is
about as clear as murky water
churning in the surf.
In 1978, the state established a
coastal construction control line
outlined in Chapter 161 of
Florida statutes, according to
Gene Chalecki, program admin-
istrator for the Beaches and
Coastal Systems Division of the
state Department of
Environmental Protection
(DEP).
That line establishes the
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NEPTUNE BEACH
A 22-year-old Neptune
Beach woman reported May 22
that she is being stalked by a
Ponte Vedra man. She said the
suspect is sending her letters
referencing that the two of
them have children together,
have taken numerous vaca-
tions together and that her
selection of music on her "My
Space" page is her way of com-
municating with him. She told
police that the suspect sent her
$500 cash because he "wants
to continue to see her smile."
A 16-year-old and a 17-year-
old were reported arrested May
22 and-charged with posses-
sion of over 20 grams of
cannabis in the 600 block of
Atlantic Boulevard.
An identification fraud was
reported May 22 in the 700
block of Neptune Lane.
*
Four vehicles were reported
burglarized at Jarboe Park May
22.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
A burglary was reported to a
1999 Jeep that was parked in
the driveway of a residence on
Rio Drive in Oak Bridge that
occurred between May 16 and
May 17. Reported stolen was a
woman's wallet containing
more than $1,200 in cash.
Total value stolen was $1,700.
A theft was reported to a
maintenance shed at the
Palmetto Cove Apartments on
Great Harbor Way in the Ponte
Vedra Lakes area that occurred
sometime over the past three
weeks. Reported stolen was a
rented pressure washer valued
at $1,000.
A young child nearly
drowned in a pool at the Ponte
Vedra Inn and Club Thursday
around 2:00 p.m. The child
was under water for about one
minute before being pulled
out, according to Jeremy
Robshaw with the St. Johns
County Fire Rescue
Department. The child was
resuscitated and transported
to Baptist Medical Center
Beaches. No further informa-
tion has been given about the
child's condition.
"
A 36-year old St. Johns
County woman reported a bur-
glary to her vehicle while it
was parked in the driveway of
her home on Duckwood Lane
off Neck Road in Ponte Vedra
that occurred between May 16
and Nay 17. Reported stolen
was a woman's purse contain-
ing assorted credit and ID
cards and a Sony video camera.
Total value stolen was $503.
Three South Florida
teenagers were arrested on
charges of attempted burglary
and possession of burglary
tools Tuesday afternoon in an
incident that took place in a
parking lot in Ponte Vedra.
Witnesses saw two persons
get out of a vehicle in the lot in
the 1000 block of State Road
A1A at 2:30 p.m. and look
inside another vehicle, accord-
. ing to a report.
One person crouched down
next to the victim's vehicle
and attempted to pry open the
door, then the suspects drove
off after the witness yelled at
them.
Deputies stopped the vehicle
south of Ponte Vedra Beach
and found a tire iron in the
truck. Two of the boys, both
age 17, were taken to the
Juvenile Detention Center. A
third suspect,. age 16, was
booked into the count)' jail
and released to a parent. All of
the teens are from Ft.
Lauderdale.
A 28-year-old man was seri- .
ously injured after being struck
by a vehicle early Tuesday
morning in Ponte Vedra
Beach.
Deputies responded to a
parking lot at 611 Ponte Vedra
Lakes Blvd. shortly after 1:30
a.m. in reference to a man who
was struck by a car.
Edward Barnes, 28,
Callahan, was transported to
Shands Jacksonville with life-
threatening injuries and is list-
ed in critical condition,
deputies said.
The driver told police he and
Barnes were riding in his vehi-
cle and the two got into an
argument, which escalated
when both got out of the car.
The driver told police he
observed a set of brass knuck-
les fall to the ground and he
quickly got back into the car
and locked the doors, police
reported. At this point, other
witnesses observed the passen-
ger begin to beat on the vehi-
cle, and the driver, Joseph
Manley, 25, Atlantic Beach,
began to back out of the park-
ing space, police reported.
When he turned the wheels
to pull forward, he clipped
Barnes causing him to fall and
the vehicle drove over the sub-
ject before the driver realized
what happened, according to
the report. When the driver
learned he struck someone he
called 911 to report the inci-
dent.
The traffic crash is presently
under investigation and
charges are pending.
A burglary was reported late
Tuesday night at Wireless
Zone, 886 A1A N., where $133
was stolen from a cash register
along with two cell phones,
worth $1,200.
t "
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Auto burglary was reported
May 23 in the 400 block of 1st
St. S. Unknown suspects cut
the convertible top of an
orange 2000 Mazda Miata.
Cost to repair the top was esti-
mated at $500.
Auto burglary was reported
May 23 in the 300 block of
Beach Boulevard. The victim
was pumping gas when she felt
her vehicle shake,she told
police. When she got back in,
she noticed the passenger door
was open and her purse was
missing.
*
A woman's Suncruiser val-
ued at $262.14 was reported
stolen May 23 in the 1200
block of 3rd St. S. The victim
secured the bike with a chain
before entering a restaurant.
When she left, the chain was
cut and the bike was missing.
*
Auto burglary was reported
May 23 in the 1900 block of
Beach Boulevard. The driver's
side window was shattered
with an unknown object and a
purse containing $50 in cash,
.house keys.and various bank
cards was stolen.
*
Grand theft was reported
May 23 at a restaurant in the
700 block of Maish landing
Parkway. A deposit totaling
$960.56 was missing from the
drop safe.
Felony criminal mischief
was reported May 23 at a con-
dominium under construction
in the 4300 block of South
Beach Parkway. Suspects
turned over eight portable toi-
lets and placed toilet paper on
several pieces of equipment.
Graffiti was also found near a
garage in red spray paint. A
book bag was found next to
one of the portable toilets.
Damage was estimated at
$1,000.
Stalking was reported May
22 along 6th St. N. after a man
aggressively followed a 17-
year-old girl walking her dog
home from the beach. The girl
told police she was walking
west on 1st Avenue North
when she noticed a bronze
SUV with dark tinted windows
following her. The vehicle
passed her and circled around
and continued to follow her.
The teen cut through a
school parking lot at 4th St.
and 1st Ave. N. when the driv-
er pulled into the lot and
stopped. The driver, a heavy
set male, approximately 21
years of age wearing khaki
pants and a white button
down shirt, exited the vehicle
and asked to talk to the victim.
The girl yelled at the man to
go away. He then asked if he
could give her a ride and she
continued screaming at him to
leave. The man got back in his
car and circled the area again,
approaching the victim
between 5th and 6th St. N.
He parked the car on the
north side of the street and
opened the door when the vic-
tim walked past. She ran to her,
house about a half block away.'
A woman in the home
approached the suspect who
said he didn't know how old
she was and claimed she was
coming back outside after she
put the dog inside. The man
fled when the witness wrote
down his tag number, which
was registered to an Atlantic
Beach address.
Shaun Nicholas Ramsey, 23,
of Orlando, was arrested May
22 and charged with strong
arm robbery and initiating the
theft and trafficking of stolen
property in the 200 block of
2nd St. N. The 17-year-old vic-
tim told police Ramsey
approached him and snatched
his skim-board from his hands,
threatening to.use a gun -on
him. The victim did not see a
gun but told police he waslin
fear for his life. The board was
recovered under the pier.
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Turtles: Building near
coast hurting beach
Continued from A-1
impact zone, or flood zone, of
a 100-year storm a very
strong hurricane Chalecki
said.
: Buildings beyond that line
require a permit from the DEP
and must meet special safety
standards, which have been
;"extremely successful" in sav-
ing homes from hurricanes,
Chalecki said.
Seaward of the coastal con-
trol line is the 30-year erosion
line, which defines the point
where the high tide will reach
in 30 years, based on the rate
the beach is eroding.
This line varies along the
coast because some beaches
are eroding much faster than
others.
Development along the
coast is prohibited seaward of
that line, a policy that
Chalecki said minimizes the
effects of coastal develop-
ment.
But Chalecki said there is.
one "major" exception: sin-
gle-family homes.
Single-family homes are
allowed beyond that line pro-
vided the property was platted
before 1985, the house sits as
far away from the sea as possi-
ble' and the house isn't built
on the frontal dunes.
* Another exception allows
developers to build seaward of
the 30-year erosion line if an
established line of construc-
tion in the area already passes
the line.
Appelson said- this "loop-
hole" is destroying Florida's
pristine beaches and sea tur-
ties' habitat.
"The coastal construction
line has succeeded in making
homes safer, but it has failed
in protecting the beach and
dune system," Appelson said.
More than half of Florida's
Tower:
,. Continued from A-i
said ,.they are "vehemently
opposed" to the tower across
Roscoe Boulevard from their
property.
"Cell towers are clearly .an
'/eyesore' fandja toweriwoulMJi
. reduce the desirability and
value of many properties in
this area," the couple said in a
May. 21 letter to county zon-
ing.
Frank said the land to be
leased is "just what is needed
for the tower." *
"They come in and they
build the access road, clear out
a couple of trees and a lot of
underbrush," erect .the tower
and put a fence around. it, she
said.
The' church would get
monthly lease payments,,
which would increase as the
number of cell companies leas-
ing, space on the tower increas-
es, she said.
The tower would be a single
pole and "as unobtrusive as
possible," she said
beaches are eroding, and
about 40 percent are designat-
ed by the state -as critically
eroding, Appelson said.
Just two weeks ago, the St.
Johns Board of County
Commissioners declared a
local state of emergency for
three homes in the 2000 block
of Ponte Vedra Boulevard due
to severe erosion.
The homeowners were
given permission to install a
temporary solution 30-
foot-long, 4-feet-tall sand bags
- "to protect the structures .
. from imminent collapse,"
according to a letter to the
homeowners from the coun-
ty's engineering division.
According to one of the
homeowners, who asked .not
to be identified because he is
trying to sell his home, this
severe erosion has rapidly
occurred within the past six
months.
The letter to the homeown-
ers attributed much of the ero-
sion to a coastal storm on May
8.
The experts Appelson,
Foley and Chalecki agree
there is no way to predict how
fast the sea level will .rise to
meet beachfront develop-
ment.
Chalecki admits' the poli-
cies enforced by his depart-'
ment are "limited" and are
achieving little to prevent a
collision of the sea and ,the
city within the next 100 years.
"I don't believe that the
state .policies as expressed/in
[Chapter] 161 necessarily
address sea level rise,"
Chalecki said.
"In my opinion, I would say
that the setback has limited
application." .
In the meantime, Appelson.
is pushing legislators to adopt
more turtle-friendlN policies
in terms of development.
Photo by LAURA FOWLER
The erosion behind several houses in South Ponte Vedra Beach
is so severe that St. Johns County commissioners declared the
situation a-local state "of emergency.
He has recommended tax
incentives for developers who
build at locations more inland
and has suggested, aggressive
land acquisitions on eroding
beaches.
The problem for sea turtles
is not the people, but where
people choose to build, he
said.
"Sea turtles and Floridians
get along fine," Appelson said.
The bottom line is you can
essentially build on any beach
in the state of Florida regard-
less of if it is eroding. That
does not seem to be a very
wise policy."
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The Leader's Opinion
'Enforcement is key
to an effective law
Good intentions are not enough to make a law enforce-
able.
Armed with the best of intentions, the Atlantic Beach
City Commission Monday unanimously approved a new
ordinance to make it clear that short-term rentals are ille-
gal in the city.
Clearly the goal is to maintain the city as a stable resi-
dential community. It is a laudable goal.
Whether the law that was passed Monday will accom-
plish that goal remains questionable.
Both the mayor and Realtors predicted that the law can
and will be circumvented.
"I think there's an opportunity here for circumvention
[more] than anything else," Wolfson said at Monday's
meeting. "There's no strength to this."
Renting residential properties for less than 90 days has
long been against the law in Atlantic Beach, according to
city officials. There have been frequent violations,. how-
_ever, soathis hew.ordinance was adopted to "clarify" city
code.
The new law defines short-term rentals as a commercial.
use and therefore illegal in residential areas .
That and a ban on advertising are essentially the key
components of the new law.
Enforcement of this law will be jist as difficult as
enforcement of the prior law.
A Realtor at the meeting explained that those wishing
to rent their property short term will simply enter into
one-year leases that have no penalty for violations of that
time period.
The city manager said he doubts that will occur much,
trusting that potential renters will look elsewhere once
they know Atlantic Beach prohibits short-term rentals.
Consider, the city has speed limits posted on the road
and it is absolutely clear to all what the law is,:vet the city
employs police officers because enforcement of laws is
key.
Clearly, hope and trust in the good faith of others is no.
substitute for enforcement,
When even the mayor acknowledges this, law has no
strength it is clear that the law is crafted on good inten-
tions and that is not enough.
We would argue that enacting a law without providing
a mechanism for enforcement is worse than no law at all,
as it breeds disrespect and citizens recognize that flouting
the law can be done with disdain.
Favor is poor basis for vote
,- To-the.editor :
Many thanks to the Atlantic
Beach Cit Council for the
object lesson in why the elect-
ed officials of Atlantic Beach
should not be creating a new
body of laws to arbitrarily
enforce. According to an arti-
cle published in The
Leader on May 24, the City
Council denied a request for a
waiver of a city ordinance
which affected an individual.
When it came to the attention
of the mayor that the same
individual had sold the city
property which facilitated the
renovation of the five-way
stop, the mayor reportedly had
a change of heart and request-
ed that the council.reconsider
the waiver request. They did so'
and granted the waiver.
Perhaps the new ordinance
which was circumvented
should never have been
passed, but it was.
Mayor Wolfson was quoted,
as saying "If I had that infor-
mation and understood what
he did on behalf of the city,
my vote would have been dif-
ferent". And the deciding fac-
tor in granting or denying the
waiver is what this individual
did for the city? That's not a
slippery slope it's a vertical
drop. '
Edward L. Lipscomb
Atlantic Beach
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Some planned areas need aid
To the editor:
I wish to respond to letters
to the editor,NMay 3, titled
Wake up Atlantic Beach. I
live in Aquatic Gardens
Subdivision in Atlantic
Beach arid have owned .a
townhouse since this subdi-
vision was built in the mid-
80s. I strongly feel that the
opinion expressed by the
author relating to the City
of Atlantic Beach not being a
planned community may-
not be altogether true.
Aquatic Gardens as well as
many other sections of AB.
including Selva Marina, were
built as Planned Restricted
covenants sections of
Atlantic Beach. It becomes
quite obvious that indeed
the City of Atlantic Beach or
at least certain parts of, were
planned to retain the natural
beauty, style and original
look that makes our city a
great place to live.
Try to imagine a world
without any historical build-
ings. While I would not sup-
port a government that com-
pletely placed restrictions on
our freedom of design
expression and personal
choice, I do think that our
local government is formed
by, of and for the local citi-
zens and the restrictions
placed on the changes which
apply to us all are the very
same restrictions we have
agreed to place on the books
to guide future changes.
There are those who wish'
to change e ve r t h i n g in sight
simply for the sake of mak-
ing a. change and regardless
of how much thought is put
into making sure that every
ordinance and regulation is.
fair and agreeable with
everyone and for every occa-
sion, is not very likely to
happen.
I would be very happy if
the rules and regulations
now on the books to be our
guides could be enforced to
carry out the intent and pur-
pose they were originally.
designed for.
A good example is the
practice of issuing permits
and. approving the work
being done under those per-
mits that are in conflict with
private covenants. I refer you
to the Zoning,Subdivision
and Land Development
Regulations Cit\ of Atlantic
Beach, Florida Ordinance
number- 90-01-1 2 Adopted:
November 26,2001 (includ-
ing amirendments through
Ordinance 90-02-177 adopt-
ed September23, 2002) under
Article 11. Language, and
Definitions which defines
Covenants, arid states that,
The City of Atlantic Beach
shall not enforce private
covenants and agreements,
however, the city shall not.
knowingly issue develop-
ment permits that are in con-,
flict with private covenants.
Anyone can simply take
ride through our Aquatic
Gardens Subdivision to see
the' awful, changes being
made which are destroying
the very same qualities that
convinced, most of us to
make this our home. At the
time of purchase of my home
I was presented with a copy
of the Declaration of
Covenants Restrictions and
Easements For Aquatic
Gardens and was told, and it
is so stated in the official
records, that these regula-'
tions would remain in force
for 60 years and in in incre-
ments of every 10 years
thereafter and could only be
changed by a vote of 51 per-
cent of the homeowners, and
that these regulations would
pass from owner to owner,
shall run With the land and
shall be binding on all par-
ties and persons claiming
under them.
1-jwonder whqre this docu-
n, mepnt,i ihen selling or rent-
ing a home today? I find few
people who today are aware
that. we do indeed, have
restrictions which ,detail
almost everything we do on
a daily basis which relates to
living here in Aquatic
Gardens. Are there any con-
cerned homeowners out
there who would follow up
on this and make an effort to
keep our neighborhood the.
safe, peaceful, quiet and
beautiful place that I have
come to love?
J Campbell
Atlantic Beach
Time for Beaches' residents to
stand .up for lifestyle or lose it
To the editor:
I am in complete and total
oppositiori to opening a Wal-
Mart in Atlantic Beach. This
venture makes no sense to our
community.
It will change so much of
the Beach atmosphere and
commercialize us. The beach
has many. small, business
which makes it unique. We
do not want to become a
"Regency Mall". Allowing one
"big-business chain" will trig-
ger it around us everywhere.
We have places to shop for all
types of products. We have
every type of business neces-
sary for beach residents to
receive the .products they
need. KMart will absolutely
close if Walmart comes and
our groceries will suffer
tremendously. Shopping wise-,
ly at the stores we have now is
equally as cost-efficient for
families as necessary. Let'Wal-
Mart and all other "big-busi-
ness chains" take their busi-
ness elsewhere
Not. to mention we would
have to completely restructure
our roadway systems! We
cannot hold the total chaos of
traffic that this would create.
And I wonder, who will pay
for that? The local taxpayers!
Don't be misled, this Wal-
Mart venture will completely
change the Beaches way of
life. I believe we can drive 10
minutes to get to another
Wal-Mart like we do now.
Imagine it taking 30 minutes
to drive to go to the beach
when you live only miles
away.. This makes no com-
mon sense.
Residents, stand up for your
lifestyle or you will see it dras-
tically change!
Tyja Huffman
Atlantic Beach
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RHONDA REESE
REESE'S PIECES
I'm a
rotary
dialer
WA en Kendall and
fYj Carla, red-headed
V twin daughters of a
coworker, asked if they could
spend their lunch break with
me yesterday, I gladly accept-
ed the company. With our
last day of classes over, most
teachers were long gone. The
resource room I oversee was
no longer a bustling center of
activity. Instead, colorful
books, toys, tapes, puzzles
and recreation equipment.sat
silent.
"Is the kitty sleeping?"
Kendall asked. Though I was
happy to have humans.hover-
ing nearby, I knew the girls
weren't really in my office to
see me. They simply wanted
to play with the three-week-
old kitten I'd rescued.
"I think he may be ready., to
eat again," I told the wide-
eyed ten-year-olds. "You want
to give him lunch?"
Carla did. Kendall watched
as her sister cradled the yellow
fuzz ball in her arms while
giving him, a bottle. Then
Kendall took a turn. It didn't
,take long for the satisfied
feline to fall back asleep after
enjoying his bottle of warm
kitty milk.
Following ,a few minutes
casual conversation, some-
,thing .caught Carla's, atten-,
tion. ; (
"What is that?" she asked
upon spying an old telephone
in a box of donated items to
beused as toys.
(It's a phone," I answered.
Carla, pulled the clunky
beige telephone out of the
pile of cell phones, cash regis-
ters and adding machines., '
"Really?" she asked. "I've
never seen one like this. How
does it work? Is it an antique?"
Feeling instantly antique
myself, I told Carla the phone
wasn't ,that old. It was the
kind.I used until a few years
ago. I tried my best to explain
how the rotary worked.
"Try it," I teased. "You might
think it's fun."
-"Wow," Carla said while
dialing her home number. "I
wish my friends could see it.
This is soooooo weird."
Kendall thought it was even
weirder that a person using
such a phone couldn't wander
away from the wall while talk-
ing.
"That must have been
awful," she said. "I bet people
didn't talk long."
I don't think we did. We
certainly didn't chit-chat any-
where further than three feet
from the phone.
"Carla," Kendall said sud-
denly as she looked at her sis-
ter. "I think Grammy has a
phone like this at her farm."
The girls' great-grandmoth-
er, did indeed have a black
dial-up phone in her rural
Arkansas house.
"What's this?" Carla said as
she dove deeper into the box
of donations and pulled out
an old princess phone. I
explained.
"How come the numbers
are so big?" she probed. "I
guess older people can't see
that good. Man, phones sure
have changed a lot."
I laughed, thinking of my
93-year-old neighbor out in
the driveway trying to use the
cell phone belonging to his
great granddaughter, a child
Carla and Kendall's age.
Bernie struggled while hold-
ing the tiny phone like a
walkie talkie. He spoke into
the bottom of the mini com-
munication device and then
quickly moved the receiver up
to his ear to hear a reply.
"Dam things," he told me
after the experience. "The
things youngins use this day
and age boggle the mind."
Young people have. access
to an amazing array of tech-
nology, but the desire to com-
municate is something that
will always stay the same.
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Flying high
The film "Straight Up!
Helicopters in Action" will
open today the 'World Golf
Hall of Fame Imax theater in
St. Augustine. In addition,
there will be helicopter rescues
and demonstrations in coop-
eration with the St. Johns
County Sheriff's Office and
the U.S. Coast Guard. The
demonstrations, to be per-
formed by members of the St.
Johns County Special
Operations Bureau, will take
place outside of the Imax
Theater at 6 p.m. tonight, and
special activities will also take
place at various times on
Saturday.
Narrated by Martin Sheen,
the 42 minute film celebrates
the critical role helicopters
play in various situations
around the world. The film
showcases helicopter action in
modem civil and military avi-
ation. Throughout the film,
audiences see helicopter serv-
ices such as a U.S. Marine
Corps reconnaissance mission;
an;,,air-sea U.S. Coast Guard
rescue; the relocation of
endangered black Krhinos in
South Africa; delivery of
humanitarian aid; an air-sea
drug interdiction and an
alpine' rescue. "Straight Up!
Cathedral fest
Entertain the whole family
with games, rides, ponies,
food and live performances
all'!day long Friday through
Nfonday. Fireworks will light
up the sky on Sunday at 9:30
p.m;. There is an admission
charge of $20 per adult on
Monday, noon to 4 p.m. only
- which includes admission
to the Cathedral Festival
Fuirdraiser and the World
Class' Rockers concert.. Bring
a lotinge 'chair or blanket to
sit'-On during the concert.
Festival hours, are Friday 5
p.mn. 10:30 p.m., Saturday
and:'"Sunday noon 10:30
p.m. and Monday noon to 6
p.m ti The festival will be held
on the grounds of Mission of
Nombre de 'Dios, 1010 San
Marco Avenue, in *-'c.
Augs tine.
Arts festival opens
Celebrate the Holiday
weekend at the Memorial
Day Arts and Crafts Festival
at'ji the St. Augustine
Amnihitheatre on Anastasia
Island Saturday and Sunday.
Items for sale will include
jewelry, fine art, woodwork-
ing, 'musical recordings, yard
ornaments, needlework, ket-
tle'corn and food. Hours are
10 a.m. 5 p.m. on Saturday
and' 10 a.m. 4 p.m. on
Sunday. Admission and park-
ing are free. The
Amphitheatre is. located at
1340 A1A South.
Free concert
Spend a relaxing Memorial'
Day afternoon Monday at a
free concert in St. Augustine's
historic Plaza de la
Constitucion. This special
concert featuring the St.
Augustine Jazz Society will be
held from 1 to 5 p.m. Get
comfortable by bringing a
lawn chair or blanket. For
more information, call
904.825.1004 or vihit
www.plazaconcerts.com
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A Coast Guard helicopter comes to the rescue;
Helicopters in Action" will run '
at the World Golf Hall of Fame
IMAX Theater through Fall
2006. Admission to.the film is
$5 for members of any mili-
tary branch, law enforcement
Or emergency services person-
nel, and their immediate fam-
ily members with proper iden-
tification.
General admission is $7.50
Summer cost cutter
The Jacksonville
Transportation Authority
(JTA) is offering a summer
cost-saver for teen riders.
During the Summer Ride
campaign, young riders can
purchase a June youth pass
for $30 and receive a July
youth pass for free. The pass-
es are good for unlimited
rides on JTA's: buses and
Skyway. The passes are valid
for youths age 18 years and
under. The monthly passes
are on sale at the following
locations:
Online at www.jtafla.com
By calling 904-630-3100,
Outside concert
S-GCome- -",enjoy --...the
I! JaefNirfI s nmphonr.
Ocfiesfra this 'weekend at a
free outdoor concert present-
ed by BRASS at Tournament
Players Club to celebrate
Memorial Day. The parking
lot will open at 5:30 p.m. and
the music will begin at '7 p.m.
Admission is free. Those
attending should bring
for adults with discounts for
seniors and students. The
World Golf Hall of Fame
IMAX Theater is located along
Interstate 95 at the World Golf
Village in St. Augustine.
For information on tickets
and showtixnes, please call
904-940-IMAX or visit
www.wgv.com.
chairs, blankets,; food and,
beverages.
Be patriotic!
Celebrate Memorial Day by-
attending the World War II
Military Soldiers. Show., The
event takes place.from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May
27 and from 10 a.m. to 3
p.m; on Sunday, May 28 at
Fort Clinch in Fernandina
Beach. The show will feature
WWII military displays com-
plete with equipment,
weapons, jeeps, armor and
uniforms from the era. There
will also be war reenactments
and models of aircraft, ships
and armor will be on display.
Educational movie
This'r-e'ek"-the Guana"
Reserve's Natuire : Movies
series continues with a pres-
entation of "Whales: An
Unforgettable Journey."
Educational and fun, the
movie gives the audience
close-'encounters with hump-
back whales, orca whales,
blue whales, right whales and
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IMAX Movie Times
The film will run at 11
a.m., 1 p.m., 2 p.m.. 6
p.m. and 7 p.m. Friday.
May 26 and Saturday,
May 27.
dolphins. The event takes
place at the GTM Reserve
Environmental Education
Center at 10, a.m. and again
at 1 p.m. on Saturday and
Sunday. The Center is located
at 505 Guana River Road.
Admission is $2 for adults, $1
for children. aged 10-17 and
free for children under 10.
Reminder:
This week's Moonliglht
Movies offering is the 1993
,Spielberg smash "Jurassic
Park." The film, Which stars
Sam Neill and Jeff Goldblum,
will begin at 9 p.m. at the
Seawalk Pavilion in
Jacksonville Beach. 'The pro-
gram is free and concessions
are available. Bring a chair or
a blanket.
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and Anna Nalick to Metropolitan Park
for the annual Spring Music Festival
on Saturday, May 27. Gates will open p.
at 5 p.m. and admission is free on a
first-come, first-served basis,
Before striking out on his own,
Thomas was the frontman and primary
composer for the band Matchbox
Twenty, penning several hits, including
"Push" and "3AM." Also, Thomas Rob Thomas
earned three Grammy awards for
"Smooth," his collaboration with Carlos Santana.
Anna Nalick will open for Rob Thomas at the Spring
Music Festival. Her album, "Wreck of
the Day," was released in April 2005
and boasted the single "Breathe
(2AM)." The song has achieved RIAA
Gold and Platinum Digital Single sta-
tus.
During the concert, a variety of food
and beverages will be available for
purchase inside Metropolitan Park. No
outside food or beverages will be per-
mitted, Other prohibited items include:
bags, backpacks or fanny packs larg- '
er than 8 x 11", coolers, picnic bas- Anna Nalick
kets, still or video cameras of any kind,
roller skates or roller blades, bicycles, pets and umbrel-
las. Blankets and lawn chairs are encouraged for gen-
eral seating. Strollers, diaper bags, and chairs "in a bag"
will be permitted, but are subject to search. Patrons are
encouraged to arrive early, as the park will be closed if
it reaches capacity. Visit www.coj.net for more
information.
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CALENDAR
Friday,
May26
F o 1 k
festival: The
54th Florida
Folk Festival
will be held
through May
28 at Stephen
Foster .Folk
Culture Center
State Park on
U.S. 41, three
miles from I-
75 and nine
miles from I-
10, in White
Springs .
Roseanne Cash
will headline
May 27..Call 1-
877-635-3655
for ticket infor-
mation.
Satur-
day May
Book sign-
ing: Author
Linda F
Kennedy will .
sign copies of '
her second
mystery novel,' .J
"Love Birds," iA.
from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. at the
Pet Bird Fair at Members of th
the Morocco luncheon rece
S h r i n e group is show
Auditorium on
St. Johns Bluff
Road in Jacksonville. Visit
www.lindafkennedy.com for
information.
Lecture series: The Cultural
Center at Ponte Vedra Beach, 50
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra
Beach, will have its summer lec-
11-1 e series titled "The Da Vinci
Code: First The Book Now The
Movie," from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
today; June 10, 1,7 and 24; and
July 8. The cost per lecture is $5
for members and $8 for non-
members. The entire series is
$20 for members and $30 for
non-members. Call 280-0614 to
R.S.V.P.
Sunday, May 28
Workshop for women: An
:-mpowerment workshop for
women titled "'Dreams: Your
NVlagiL Mirror" JVilI be held from
1 to .S p.m. at Ancient Healing
Secrets, 460 Osceola,
Jacksonville 'Beach. Call Diane
at '382-5823 or e-mail gan-
gafl@hotmail.com for informa-
tion.
Monday, May 29
Memorial Day.
Golf camps: The University
of North Florida Golfplex
Summer Golf Camps will be
held today through June 2, and
June 12 through June 16, from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday
through Thursday, and 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Friday. Call 620-2050
for information.
Memorial Day service: A
Memorial Day service will be
held at 10 a.m. at Warren Smith
Cemetery. All veterans and ,the
general public are invited. Call
Ric Smith at 223-3648 for infor-
mation.
Flag disposal: .Greater
Beaches VFW Post 3270 will
conduct a flag disposal ceremo-
ny at 1 p.m. at the post home,
809 13th Ave. S., Jacksonville
Beach. Call 249-7366 for infor-
mation.
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in
prinl, osut.msned
e Queens Harbor A-1 Tennis team entertained at the group's end-of-the-year
ntly. The group also performed for the Red Hat Society at the Comfort Inn. The
n here with two tennis pros,.
Meditation group: Twin
Heart Meditation Group meets
from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at
Ancient Healing Secrets, 460
Osceola. .Ave., Jacksonville
I Beach. Call Diane at 382-5823
for information, or e-mail gan-
gafl@hotmail.com.
Tuesday, May 30
Senior workshop: A free sen-
Sior workshop will be offered at
10 a.m. at Glenn Duncklee's
office at 13171 Atlantic Blvd.,
Suite 300. Reservations are
required. Call 221-8501 for
reservations.
Community Center: The
Palm \'alley Community
Center welcomes JoAnn Cooper
I of the UNF Extension Program
from 11 to 11:45 a.m. Call 280-
r.;-3233 for i nom atiola. I
Movie Night: "Classic
(Adult) Movie Night)" will be
held at 5:30 p.m. at.the Beaches,
Branch Library, 600 Third St.,
Neptune Beach. "Casablanca"
will be shown. Call 241-1141
for information.
Art camp: The Jacksonville
Museum of Modern Art's Art
Camp starts today. Call Ashlie
I Johnson at 366-6911, extension
207, or e-mail
ajohnson@jmoma.org for infor-
mation.
Wednesday, May
31
Book reception: "Heart of a
Lion" author Connie
Donaldson and subject Janet
Simpson will be hosted at a
book reception, talk and sign-
ing at 6:30 p.m. at the Beaches
NMuseum and History Center,
380 Pablo Ave., Jacksonville
Beach. Call 241-6243 or 273-
1947 for information.
Thursday, June 1
Life Line Screening: Life
Line Screening to reduce the
risk of having a stroke will be
held at 9 a.m. at New
Beginnings Baptist Church,
1050,, Highway A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach. Pre-registration is
required. Costs are $109 and
$129. For information or to
schedule an appointment, call
1-800-697-9721.
Grand, opening: Strollerfit
will have its grand opening at
Bull Memorial Park, comer of
Ocean and Seventh, Atlantic
Beach. There will be .refresh-
ments, snacks and prizes. Call
Siobhan at 626-2333 or visit
www.strollerfit.com/arlington
for information.
Friday, June 2
Book signing: Mara Uman
Hixon will sign copies of her
book "Turtles Way: Loggy,
Greeny & Leather" from 7 to 9
p.m. at the First Street Gallery,
216-B First Street, Neptune
.,,Bea1. C( all 2411-6829 for infor-
mation.
Moonlight Movies: The
"Moonlight Movies" film series
will be held from 9 to 11 p.m.
May 26 & 27
Rockabilly Band /
Kings of Hell
June 3rd
Blueb Band
Jason Ricci with New Blood
$6 In Advance
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Monday e
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Tuesday oer
Texas Holdem Play
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$3 .Captain Drinks
Wednesday (2
Martini Night
Featuring Jazz Fusion of
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House Specialties
Stuffed Oysters
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12 oz Angus Beef Select Cut
Ribeye Dinners $15.95
$3 XL Jager Bombs
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movie is
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Satur-
day,
June'3
Poker run:
The Chrome
Divas of
Jacksonville
will host the
Second Annual
W e tm onr e
Benefit Poker
Run to benefit
3-year-old
J u l ian a
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with Treacher
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Registration
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a.m. at the
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Beach Blvd.,
with the first
bike out at 11
a.m. The ride
ends at 7 p.m,
,at Buffalo's
Cafe in Orange,
Park. Call
J e n n i f e r
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Frisbee championship: The
11th Annual Florida State
Canine Frisbee Disc
Championship will be heldat 5
p.m. at Mandarin High School.
Player registration starts at 2:30
p.m., with, distance onl' start-
ing at 3 p.m. Call 904-910-1351
for information.
Job seeker workshop: Christ
Episcopal Church is sponsoring.
a free job seeker workshop at
the Christian Formation
Center, Room 108, 400 San
Juan Drive, Ponte Vedra. Call
285-6127 'or e-mail
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OBITUARIES
S
.' Amasette C
21, 2006, at
SShe was born
Fort Dodge, I
'educated in V
Castle rec
,degree in hist
'in English ant
'ics from low.
College in Ce(
,.1939, she beg
career and me
Jack Castle.
,years as a his
'teacher at', t
?school level.
. Waterloo, low
Florida.
SShe is su
Amasette Castle
castle died on May daughters, Amy Brule (Wayne)
Cypress Village. of Niskayuna, New York and
Feb. 18, 1918, in Jana Grenier (Danny) of
Iowa. Raised and Jacksonville, Florida; six grand-
Vaterloo, Iowa, children: Jon Brule (Diane),,
eived her. B.A. Anne Webster (David), Tanmi
story with minors Logan (Jerry), Ben French
d home econom- (Randa), Sara Barnwell (Sean),
a State Teacher's, and Michael Brule; and .ten
dar Falls, Iowa. In great grandchildren. A celebra-
gan 'her teaching tion of Castle's life will be held
't her life partner, Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the
Castle spent 32 Isle of Faith United Methodist
tory arid English Church, 1821 South San Pablo
he junior high Road, Jacksonville, Florida.
She taught in In lieu of flowers, memorial
a. and Pensacola, contributions may be made to
Hospice of Jacksonville.
revived by two
Katherine "Kay" Reidenbach
Katherine Elizabeth "Kay"
Reidenbach, 89, died on May.6,
2006. Born Sept. 3, 1916, in
Rochester, New York, to Thomas
"Popsie" and Mamie Indovina..
She remained in Rochester until
her 1937 marriage to James P.
"Jimmy" Reidenbach. In 1940,
the family moved to Japan. In
1957 the family moved to
Jackson-ille Beach. She worked
as a dental assistant for Dr.
Frank Buckley for 20 years.
, She was a member of
Bethlehem Lutheran Church.
After her husband's death in
1960, she raised their four sons
by herself.
She is survived by her sons
Thomas J. "Tom" Reidenbach,
James P. "Jay" Reidenbach, and
'Gerald "Gerry" Reidenbach, 10
grandchildren, and seven great-
grandchildren. She was prede-
ceased by her son Willie Mon.
Family, will receive friends at
Reidenbach's home for a cele-
bration of her life on Saturday,
June 3 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. In
lieu of flowers, please bring pic-
tures, stories and food. Services
under the direction of Ponte
Vedia Valley in Ponte Vedra
Beach.
George A. Woodhouse
SI J. .J ac s Jr. M.D., 81, of Cincinnati, Ohio,
died Tuesday, May 23, 2006, at
John J. Jackson Jr. died May and two daughters, he is sur- Baptist Medical Center
24, 2006. He was born on Aug. vived by his wife of 46 years, Beaches. He was born Oct. 7,
18, 1923 in Fall River, Marilyn Elaine, a daughter, 1924, in Piqua, Ohio, the son
Massachusetts, to John J. Mary Lynne, step-son Stephen of George A. Woodhouse, Sr.,
Jackson Sr., and Martha Blanche Smith, two granddaughters, M.D., and Dorothea Inez
Gervais. He grew up in Kathy Hayward of St. Schaffer Woodhouse, RN. He
Hartford, CT. He joined the Augustine, Dora Shaughnessy attended Miami University of
Army the day after the Pearl of Crescent Beach and four Ohio before enlisting in the
Harbor attack and was selected great grandchildren. U.S. Army in 1943. He served
for the Cadet flying program. A memorial service will be in the U.S. Army during World
He" went on to become a fighter held at Hardage-Giddens War II, and was stationed over-
piot in the Army Air Corps, fly- Funeral Home, 1701 Beach seas in the Philippines until
ing most of the fighters of the Blvd, Jacksonville Beach at 2 the war ended. After the war
day. He was awarded the p.m. on Saturday. Burial will be he attended Xavier University
Distinguished Flying Cross, the in Arlington Cemetery at a later in Cincinnati, where he gradu-
Air Medal with 4 Oak Leaf date. In lieu of flowers, the tfam- ated with a B.S. degree in
Cluisters, the Air Force ily requests donations be made chemistry. He graduated from
Commendation Medal along to the Alzheimers Association the University Of Cincinnati
with many others. Jackson of Northeast Florida or the College Of Medicine in 1954
made the Air Force his career American Diabetes Association and completed his residency at
and retired in 1966. in his memory, the Ohio State University in
Predeceased by his parents 1955. Woodhouse practiced
medicine from 1955 to 1989,
spending 34 years in general
Edward Anthony Mc uaig and family practice in adeira,
E w do Ohio. During this time he
maintained membership with
Edward Anthony "Andy" Augustine; sister Gretta the American Medical
SMcQuaig, 59, died May. 23, (Tommy) Mullis of St. Association, the Ohio State
2006. He was born November Augustine; and grandchildren, Medical Association and the
f2, 946 in St. Augustine to the Cole R. Johnson, Mason T. Cincinnati Academy of
late Edward and June Johnson, and Makayla J. Medicine. At age 72, after
M.cQuaig. He moved to the McQuaig. Funeral Services will being retired for nearly seven
beaches area in 2002. McQuaig be held today at 1:30 p.m. at years, he retook the state med-
loved to bowl and cherished the Quinn-Shalz funeral home ical license exam and became
thSime spent with his family with Reverend Peyton recertified in family practice to
and friends. Surviving Hopkins of Community work briefly at a clinic in
family members include his Presbyterian Church officiat- Indiana.
son,' Anthony S. (Erin) ing. Interment will follow in He is survived by his wife,
McQuaig of Jacksonville; Ponte Vedra Valley Cemetery. Eileen Johnstone Woodhouse
daughters, Angela M. Services under the direction of Cincinnati; four daughters,
(Thomas) of Jacksonville and care of Quinn-Shalz Lynn \Woodhouse iBill
Beach, Chelsea R. NMcQu"ai of- FuheI"r'Ticfi & reeF'h"Ton Livingoodi ofE.ast Stroudsburg,
.ake'Charles,Louisian a;'b-roth".-. -Cet7rff'3 Thl'd"^Ttree-''-TFa ,:f-T-d-P6ifee Vedra' Beach,
er- Tommy McQuaig of St. South, Jacksonville Beach, Fla.
Seen Around Town
SPnoto Subrrinea
The Northeast Florida Association of Realtors (NEFAR) and the
Housing Partnership of Jacksonville teamed' up thi$ year to build
36 wheel chair ramps for less fortunate Jacksonville residents
who are disabled. Sandy Holden (Chairman) and Paul
Gruenther (Vice Chairman) head up NEFAR's Community
Affairs Committee and recruit teams of volunteers to build these
ramps. The Housing Partnership provides the supervisors, build-
ing materials, tools and the ramrp plans. On Friday, nine NEFAR
volunteers from the Beaches and Housing Partnership
Supervisors Chris Petitpas and Tom O'Connor built a wheelchair
ramp for Ruby Britton, 79, who is confined to a motorized wheel
chair. She could not previously get out of her home. With the
direction of Petitpas and O'Connor, NEFAR volunteers spent the
day "opening doors" for her. Pictured from left, front row are
Ruby Britton and Chris Petitpas; middle row Suzi Robinson,
Aleia Grantham, Alice Sheridan and Lenard Britton; and back
row: Carol Zingone, RD DeCarle, Geoff Johnson and Paul
Gruenther
Pnoic. Eu'm i'1j
Dr. Joseph
Wise, Duval
County
Superintendent
of Schools, i
spoke at the
Kiwanis Club of
Jacksonville .
Beaches lunch-
eon in Atlantic
Beach last
week. Pictured
from left are
school board
member Nancy
Broner, Wise,
Finegan
Elementary
standards coach
Melanie Denny,
Finegan Elementary principal
David Pinter and Elaine
Mann, chief of high schools.
N a n c yV .
WVoodhouse Jones '."
(Frank) of San -.
Diego, Elizabeth .
Woodhouse
(Shane Ingram) of
Durham, N.C.,
and Jennifer Woodhouse
V ood house
(Kalani Thieleni of
Maplewood, N.Y.; a sister, Mary
Jackson of DeLand, Fla.; five
grandchildren, Peter L Hesser
of Joseph, Ore., Lesley
WVoodhouse Hesser of
Cincinnati, Conor O'Hale,
Aidan O'Hale and Jack Thielen
of Maplewood, N.J.; nephews
Johnny Voodhouse lAnnel of
Jacksonville, Randy
Woodhouse of Hollywood, Fla.,
Dean Woodhouse of Sebring,
Fla., Tom Jackson of Virginia
and Gary Jackson of
Connecticut; nieces Mary Ann
WVoodhouse of Saranac Lake,
N.Y., arid Barbara WVoodhouse
of Wisconsin; several grand-
nephews and grandnieces
including Daniel Woodhouse
of Jacksonville. He is preceded
in death by two brothers, John
1. Woodhouse Sr. and Dean
Woodhouse and nephews, Lt.
Col. Kenneth L. Jackson and Lt.
Col. John Jackson. Graveside
services with military honors
provided by the Beaches Honor
Guard will be held at 11 a.m.
on Saturday, May 27 at Warren
Smith Cemetery in Jacksonville
Beach. A memorial service will
be held in Cincinnati at a later
date. Services are under the
direction of Quinn-Shalz
i Fli&ierl 'f6iho of lat kk'dlvlle
Beach. .' f-
PhIol SuDmitlenr
Students from The Beaches
School's Voluntary
Prekindergarten (VPK) pro-
gram in Jacksonville Beach
participated this week in
"Picture the Future," a pro-
gram sponsored by the Early
Childhood Association of
Florida and Pre-K Now.
Students dressed up as a pro-
fessional in the career they
aspire to have when they grow
up. From pilots to veterinari-
ans, the students' career goals
were varied. VPK Student
Emma Lakey dressed as a
zookeeper for The Beaches
School's "Picture the Future"
event held May 22.
Sylvia Jean
Salzer
Sylvia Jean Salzer, 59, died
May 24, 2006. :
A memorial service will be
held 11 a.m., Monday, May 29
in the Palms Presbyterian
Church of Jacksonville Beach,
with Reverend Carol
DiGiusto, Reverend Tom
WValker and Andrew Kuklda offi-
ciating.
Services under the direction
of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home
in Jacksonville Beach.
Obituary notices are
published free of
charge as a commu-,
nity service. All sub-
missions are subject
to editing. Paid adver-
tising space is avail-
able for more detailed
. or personalized death
notices. Call 249-
9033.
DaVinci Code lecture
series planned for PV
FROM STAFF
Did Leonardo really paint a
female twelfth disciple?
Did Jesus marry and have a
child, and are his physical
descendants alive in the world
today?
These questions and others
will be discussed at upcoming
lectures in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Jay Wright from
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SPORTS EDITOR
Quick jabs
from the
sports page
headlines
Suddenly, 42-year-old
Randy Johnson, and 40-
year-old Greg Maddux
are looking their ages. The
Bug Unit no longer strikes
fear into the hearts of batters
who have touched him up
for 11 home runs already this
season. The Yankees' starter
is 6-4 with a 5.90 ERA.
Maddux, who won his first
five decisions of the year, has
now lost four in a row and
has seen his ERA climb to
4.28.
Pat has truly reached the
Sumniitt. Tennessee's Pat
Summitt has become the
first women's basketball
coach and first woman
to earn a $1 million con-
tract. The university raised
Summitt's salary to $1.125
million for next year and
extended her contract
through the 2011-12 sea-
son.
Fletcher pitching ace Justin
Preckailo has signed to play
ball at FCCI. The hard-throw-
ing right-hander was instru-
mental in the Senators' suc-
cess over the past few seasons
and-led thejtearmto.its; first
stte pr, -p
st-a7e pra iffRpWpe riiee-in
10 years with an outstanding
, 2006 campaign.'
Both Nease and Fletcher
showcased new-look foot-
ball teams this spring. The
Panthers are seeking to
defend the Class 4A state
title they won last
[",-ember. Several stars on
the offensive side of the
ball are gone, but that did-
n't stop Nease from steam-
rolling DeLand, 49-0, last
Thursday night.
Meanwhile, the Senators
clipped Raines 7-6 in two
quarters of play behind a
pass-happy attack.
Much like love-struck
women who think they'll
change a man's errant ways
through marriage, NFL
coaches all believe they can
take troubled players and
mold them into great stars
and model citizens. The lat-
est case involves Dolphins
head coach Nick Saban and
former Virginia Tech QB
Marcus Vick. Miami signed
Vick to a free agent contract
despite the quarterback's lim-
ited experience and question-
able character. Vick was dis-
missed as a Hokie' following
his most recent transgres-
sions: Stomping on the leg of
Louisville's Elvis Demervil
during the Gator Bowl last
January and his arrest for
speeding, driving without a
license and allegedly bran-
dishing a firearm at a group
of kids in a McDonald's park-
ing lot.
The magical season of St.
Louis Cardinals slugger
Albert Pujols is almost
refreshing enough to mask
the odor of Barry Bonds'
drug-fueled (allegedly)
assault on the record books.
Almost.
George Foreman recently
revealed the hardest punch
he's ever thrown was a right
hook to the body of
Muhammad All during their
"Rumble in the Jungle' in
Zaire (now.Congo) in 1974.
Foreman said the punch con-
nected with a solid thud and
he was sure he'd done major
damage to All. "But all he did
was lean forward and say, 'Is
that all you've got, George?' I
knew I was in trouble then,"
said Foreman, who lost his
title and suffered an eighth-
round knockout in one of
boxing's most famous bouts. ,
By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS I'RITER
Ponte Vedra girls softball
needs support in the form of
players coming out for the
teams offered by the St. Johns
Softball Association.
The SJSA's 8-and-under divi-
sion expected to have four
teams this spring fielded
just two. However, the 8UL
Jaguais did their part to attract
attention, winning the inter-
association championship May
17 by defeating the Mandarin
Athletic Association [MAA]
Heat 17-11 at Greenland Park
near the Avenues.
"It's really about our girls
program, which this last sea-
son saw its numbers drop,"
said Marc Bugbey, who coach-
es the Jaguars with Renee
Ferrell and Randy Geehr. "We
don't have a lot of community
awareness.
"Spring is the big season, pri-
marily because of this tourna-
ment," said Bugbey.
The Jaguars jumped out
front in the championship
game by scoring three runs in
the first inning, the first deliv-
ered by, Morgan Podany on a
groundout that drove in
Maddie Peltz, and were never
headed.
The Jaguars widened their 3-
2 opening-inning lead to 12-4
in the fourth, then saw the
Heat tally four times in the
fifth inning to make the score
12-8. The Jaguars put the game
away by putting five runs on
the board in the top of the
sixth, the contest's final frame.
Peltz, Lindsay Freeman and
Jane Birk were perfect on the
night, going 4-for-4. Nicole
Geehr, Podany and Elizabeth
Bugbey each went 3-for-4.
Podany tagged the big hit, a
triple, and played the pitcher's
mound in the championship
game, which used a pitching
machine. But she hopes to
become a pitcher in the future,
said her father, Jon Podany,
noting that Morgan has gone
to softball pitching clinics.
Five softball associations
started the season, but only
four, SJSA, MAA, Mandarin
Softball Association [MSA] and
Creeks Softball Association
[CSA], played in the tourna-
ment.
"For some reason Atlantic
Beach didn't participate in this
tournament," Bugbey said of
the inter-association competi-
tion. "Everybody has a chance
to come out and play against
you, just like the regular sea-
son."
The regular season consisted
of 14 games for all divisions.
Seven games were played on
the SJSA home field, which is
Davis Park.
In the regular season the 8U1
Jaguars were 11-1-2. They were
seeded second in'the tourna-
Local boxing
fan mourns
Patterson
FROM STAFF
Area boxing fan Jimmy "Vito" Longo, of
Jacksonville Beach, is mourning the loss of former
heavyweight boxing champ Floyd Patterson, a
man he called a friend.- .---
Patterson, theounTgest to win the heavys'weight "-
title at the age of 21, died of prostate cancer May
11. He also had Alzheimer's disease.
The former champion's residence was in New
Paltz, and it was under Patterson that Longo had
trained and fought. He and his area friends, many
of whom knew Patterson, were disappointed they
couldn't pay last respects because the funeral was
private.
Patterson was buried in New Paltz. A public
memorial is slated for May 27 at St. Joseph's
Church, also in New Paltz.
"Floyd Patterson was an incredibly good boxing
trainer, and he taught me a lot about the real
world," said Longo, who went to Patterson's club
to learn boxing.
Longo said he learned that and a lot more. He
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The 8 & Under Jaguars, front row, from left: Maddie Peltz, Morgan Podany, Devyn D'Errico, Devon Winer
and Maddie Sypniewski; Middle row: Elizabeth Bugbey, Emily Lovett, Jane Birk, Nicole Geehr, Fallon
Farrell and Lindsay Freeman; Back row: Ceci Birk. Randy Geehr, Renee Farrell and Marc Bugbey.
ment. No. 1 seed was the
Thunderbirds of the Creeks
Association, who finished 13-
1.
In the tournament the
Jaguars ran the table, going 3-0
in the winner's bracket before
beating the Heat, who climbed
up through the loser's bracket
and beat the Thunderbirds to
get to the title game.
"We've had a great season,"
said Farrell. "We've got a fun
team, a good team. They're 8-
and-under, but these girls play
as a team. We've got more
experienced and less experi-
enced players, but the good
thing about this team is they
blend. They cheer each other
one. There's no"one person's
better than the next.' We're
just a team, trying to get out
there and have some fun.
"We need more girls out
there, we need to expand our
league," said Farrell. "The
more the merrier. We have a
great time in girls softball.
There's a lot of cheering."
Longboard Classic will
feature top area talent
Jimmy Longo
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also said he got a "lifetime of friendships" through
Patter'son's Huguenot Boxing Club
Longo's amateur record was 36-22-2. After that,
he helped Patterson with his gym, then turned
professional.
"Professional's a whole lot easier than the ama-
teurs," said Longo, whose record as a pro was 11-
7-1.
"When I was fighting right, at 140 [pounds],
junior welter was my best weight class. My last
fight was about 152," said Longo. "I was 35 years
old. I started at 25, which is a stupid age to start
boxing."
FROM STAFF
Memorial Day Weekend
brings ,the Longboard Classic
surf contest to Jacksonville
Beach.
Top East Coast amateur and
professional longboard surfers
will compete for $2,500 in cash
t14 & under), Junior (17'&
under), Legends 140 +), Open
Men, Women and Pro. This
year's event also features a
Surftech divisionn, in which all
the surfers competing ride
Surftech surfboards.
Also new to this year's contest
will be a Nose Ride divisionthat
..and s --incuincl g a.trip.-to ..- requires, participants to keep
Costa ca---- m co'mpe'on tith' feet within the top '18-
scheduled to take place at the inches of the board at all times
Jacksonville Beach Pier. during their heats.
Holiday crowds are expected There is still time for area
to pack area beaches this week- surfers to enter the Longboard
end and surf contest organizers Classic, with registration forms
said they anticipate spectators available at www.floridasurf-
will flock to see the longboard ing.org or at Sunrise Surf Shop.
event in which surfers are scored Entry fee for professionals is $50
on specific maneuvers and and $25 for amateurs. All com-
stunts. petitors will receive a contest T-
Local surfing standouts Justin shirt and a raffle ticket for draw-
Quintal, Dylan Andrews and ing of free airline tickets to Costa
defending Open Pro champion Rica.
Charlie Broughton, of St. For more information, contact
Augustine, are slated to compete. contest director Paul \Vest at
Divisions include Menehune 626-9090.
Changes in store for beach volleyball
By CHUCK ADAMS
SPORTS Wt'RITER
While the quality of area
beach volleyball and local par-
ticipation has' been good for
the past six years under the
auspices of the Jacksonville
Volleyball Club, some big
changes are underway, accord-
ing to new leader Jay Miller.
Miller, one of the JVC's early
presidents, has been running
volleyball tournaments for 20
years and has been playing
the game for 21. He and his
partner, Brad Nelson, have
their own company, complete
with a website at: jack-
sonvillevolleyball.com.
Two of five scheduled beach
tournaments have already
taken place this season, a one-
day (not enough players signed
up for Sunday's co-ed competi-
tion) Smoothie King event
April 22, and last weekend's DX
Marketing Mike Highsmith
Memorial tournament.
Still to come are three
Summer Blasts: June 17-18,
July 22-23 and August 19-20.
The July tournament will be
taped .for television broadcast
by Comcast.
"We have a lot of big changes
,coming on," Miller said last
Saturday. "We're changing our
Sunday to have co-ed and also
have some fun events, like Mad
Hatters." ,
Miller described Mad Hatters'
competition as a high-ranking
player selecting a lower-ranked
teammate for an all-day pair-.
ing. Miller said it helps the less-
er player elevate his game and,
teaches the better player how,
to perform with a less-skilled'
teammate.
Photo by ROB DeANGELO
Jay Moore, right, looks to set up teammate Glen Steffens in Legends Division play in last week-
end's Highsmith Memorial beach volleyball tournament.
Miller also plans a King and
Queen of the Beach for the end
of the season.
"I've run festivals up to
140,000 people," said Miller
"The original Liberty Fest at
Jacksonville Beach, the Fourth
of July festival with volleyball,
offered $10,000 in prize money
with pros playing."
Events Miller has run include
the 1.996 USAV National Beach
Championships, the 1997
VolleyFest at Jacksonville
Beach, which had 10 bands
and attracted more than
140,000 festival goers; the
1998-2000 Coors Light and
Corona Light tours in four dif-
ferent states, and the 2001-
2003 Bi-Lo at the Beach
Volleyball Festivals at MyrNle
Beach.
"I'd love to start making
Jacksonville the place to play
great volleyball, have a great
party, create a true volleyball
festival," said Miller. "With
support, we can get back to
what volleyball should be."
The highest level Miller ever
attained as a player was men's
open and, he concedes, he
wasn't very successful in that
competitive division of play.
"I tried to become an open
player, moved to Miami for
that reason. But I was never
was good enough. Didn't have
the natural ability," Miller said;
Among the sponsors Miller
has brought aboard for this
year's beach volleyball seasonri
are title sponsor Engle Homes,
KISS FM and DX Marketing.
Also on the sponsorship list are
Boat Tree, Ocean Waves,
Smoothie King, World Gym,'.
Broadband CTI, DrVT Solutions
and Velocity Sports Perform-
ance.
Jacksonville Beach Volleyball
is played on 10 permanent
courts adjacent to the'
Jacksonville Beach Pier and is-
sanctioned, .by AVPNext.
AVPNext points earned can
help players get to the next
level.
Registrations are still being
accepted for the season's.
remaining beach volleyball
tournaments. Forms are avail-
able at Miller's website: jack-
sonvillevolleyball.com.
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Baseball School
The Sunshine Baseball School
will take place at Wingate Park
in Jacksonville Beach on the fol-
lowing dates:
June 5-8; June 12-15; June 19-
22 and June 26-29.
Instruction takes place
Monday to Thursday from 8:30
a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
The Sunshine Baseball School
features instruction from
Fletcher varsity coach Kevin
Brown, and current Senators
assistant coaches Dr. Jim
Timmons and Boomer
Bernstein. Cost is $125 per ses-
sion and includes lunches,
drinks and T-shirt. For more
information contact Dr. Jim
Timmons at 223-1664 or 521-
2687.
Basketball Camp
Matt Kilcullen's Osprey
Basketball Camp will take place
at the University of North
Florida from May 30 until June
2; lune 5-9; June 26-30 and July
3-7 for kids ages 8 to 17.
:Camp is conducted in the
UNF Arena, an air-conditioned
facility with three regulation-
size courts and two half-courts.
Lunch is included as part of the
camp tuition.
For more information phone
620-2494 or 620-2495.
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Basketball Camp at St. Paul's
School takes place July 24-28.
Camp for those entering grades
3-5 is from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m.
Camp for grades 6-9 takes place
from 12:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m.
-Cost is $85, but registration
after July 1 is $90. For more
information visit www.beaches-
basketball.com or phone
Tommy Hulihan at 349-2611.
Cheerleading/Football
Pop Warner Cheerleading and
Football is now accepting regis-
trations. For more information
visit www.jaxbeachjaguars.com
or phone 247-3468.
Lacrosse
A summer lacrosse league for
varsity and adult men is forming
and will begin play soon. The
season runs through the end of
July.
An informational and registra-
tion meeting will take place May
31 at 6 p.m. at Landrum Middle
School. Players must be members
of U.S. Lacrosse.
For more information, visit
pontevedralax.com or phone
Scott Cleary at 673-8269.
Flag Football
A flag football skills camp for
kids in grades 3 through 12 will
take place June.19-23 from 9 a.m.
until 2 p.m. at the University of.
North Florida. Camp features sev-
eral current and former Jaguars
players including Kyle Brady and
Lonnie Marts.
Cost is $175 for the week.
Register online at i9sports.com or
by phoning 992-GAME.
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 Levine, Fletcher girls
coach Megan Pardue and mem-
bers of the Embry Riddle
University soccer team.
For more information phone
Mike Levine at 635-8969 or e-
mail Megan Pardue at
ulrichm@educationcentraf.org.
Sports Illustrated For Kids' Kick-
It 3v3 soccer tour will take place
in Jacksonville on June 10-11
from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at
Dennis Violet Soccer Complex in
Orange Park.
The event allows area teams a
chance to qualify for the Kick-It
regionals.
Cost of registration is $150 per
team and the deadline is June 4.
For more information log onto
www.3v3soccer.com.
St. Paul's Sports
Camps
St. Paul's summer sports camps
feature participation in team
sports and age-appropriate activi-
ties. Basketball, flag football, kick
ball, tag and more are offered. On
Friday's, campers have pizza and
go to Beach Bowl.
Camp sessions are weekly from
the end of May until late July. For
more information visit ;
www.beachesbasketball.com or
phone Tommy Hulihan at 349-
2611.
Preakness shows injuries are not
limited to only human athletes
T ast weekend, 3-year-old
Barbaro had hoped to win
e Preakness, setting the
stage for the Belmont and to
become horse racing's first Triple
Crown winner since Affirmed in
1978.
Barbaro, who won the Florida
Derby on April 1, and then five
weeks later won the Kentucky
Derby by six and a half lengths,
seemed a serious threat to make
such a historic run for glory. But
only 15 seconds into the
Preakness, Barbaro pulled up after
sustaining a multiple fracture-dis-
location of the right hind leg.
Jockey Alex Solis, riding
Brother Derek, was right behind
Barbaro when he hard the loud
crack, and knew that the colt was
in trouble. Jockey Edgar Prado
quickly brought Barbaro to a stop.
in hopes of avoiding further
injury such as tearing of the soft
tissues, or worse having the frac-
tured bones penetrate through
the skin.
A review of the race showed
'that the horse's trouble began
with an off center step, fracturing
one bone, as the horse continued
to run, leading to additional trau-
ma until he could be brought to a
stop. SooA after, the horse would
be transferred by police escort to
the veterinary hospital.
A horse's lower leg resembles
the anatomy of a large finger,
with a long segment, followed by
a shorter segment, followed by
the tip (the .hoof). Barbaro
smashed these bones, and sur-
GREGORY
SMITH, M.D.
CONTRIBUTOR
gery would be performed at the
University of Pennsylvania by
veterinary surgeon Dean
Richardson.
Dr. Richardson commented
that he had never before seen
anything like it, with the long
pastern bone shattered into more
than 20 separate pieces. A five-
hour operation was performed in
which a long plate and 24 screws
were used to span and stabilizing
the fracture, and at least for now
he has saved the horse's life.
.After surgery, doctors revived
Barbaro by means of a "watery
recovery," meaning they sus-
pended him in a warm swim-
ming pool in a. quiet room and.
then.kept him there for as long as
possible, so that he would not
wake up agitated and thrashing,
possibly breaking the leg all over
again.
At this point it appears that
Barbaro is "out of the woods" and
is beginning his recovery process,
although Dr. Richardson still has
concerns about the injury heal-
ing and the horse ultimately sur-
viving.
Barbaro is now placing weight
on the leg in a protective cast.
Doctors initially put Barbaro's
odds of survival at only 50/50.
Leg fractures are particularly diffi-
cult for horses due to a significant
risk of infection, given a lack of
significant muscle covering and a
relative limited circulation. Also,
it is quite difficult, to get the horse
to stay off of the injury long
enough for it- to heal.
Furthermore, a horse can be quite
sensitive to antibiotics, with a
resultant infectious intestinal
diarrhea.
Bemadini won this year's
Preakness, but few will remember
that. The crowd was stunned at the
sudden turn of events. The horse
racing world has not seen anything.
as dramatic since 1975 when
Ruffian broke her leg soon after the
start in a match race against Foolish
Pleasure at Belmont
Another similar circumstance
occurred in 1990 when a three-
year old filly Go for Wand broke
her leg in a Breeders' Cup race.
Both horses had to be destroyed,
and Dr. Richardson even com-
mented that typically horses with
Barbaro's injuries are destroyed.
Of course Barbaro's career as a
racehorse is over. However, own-
ers Roy and Gretchen Jackson
hope that ultimately the colt can
return to the pasture and serve as
a stud.
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Mayport mariners are
forgotten WWII heroes
BARBARA
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GARDENING
COLUMNIST
Annuals should
be planted now
for summer sun
T ime is running out to
plan for blooming
plants outdoors, so
today I will concentrate on
annuals that should be
planted now for the full
summer sun.
Because we do have very
high heat and humidity for
several months, the word
.sun -loving" is misleading
without a few paragraphs of
education.
Full summer sun is
absolutely different from full
sun during the months of
March through May.
Expect the annuals you
planted in April to be dying
as the summer heat comes
on; they should be dying
now just because of recent
high temperatures.
Even greenhouses and
nurseries are ha-ing a hard
time keeping them watered
adequately.
HoHwever, those same
annuals will be fine to
replant in late September
when things start to cool
off.
When you go looking for
replacement plants now,
took for the ones I list
below. If you are lucky, their
tags may sa\ full summer
sun, but don't count on it.
Because the plant will be
under terrific stress in get-
ring established, buy gallon
sized containers if you possi-
bly can. If you can only
afford the smaller sizes, then
group several smaller pots
together in one hole.
All plants will take hold
quicker if you give them
some good soil: composted
products are perfect for now.
If you do not have a com-
post pile, then buy some
good ( not hea\-vr potting
mix, peat and add it to the
bed not into the hole,
but incorporate it into the
entire bed to enrich all the
soil.
You can also incorporate
granular products like
Natuiize, Bloombooster,
Miracle Grow or Osmocote
prior to planting. This is
your fertilizer component
and it will last for at least
several weeks depending oh
the product.
Also before the plant even
comes out of its pot, it
needs to be quite damp. It is
easiest to do this b\y filling a
bucket with water and let-
ting the potted plants sit in
it for a short while.
You'll be surprised at how-
many pots will simply fall
over when you place them
in the bucket, and that is
because they are dry to the
bone.
Don't put them into a
new hole this way or they"
will never live.
Your watering practices
are absolutely critical to any
success with summer's
annuals. While the plants
are getting established,
water them by hand several
times a day, making sure
you do so in the morning so
they go into the heat of the
day with their roots filled
up. .
If your schedule allows,
water again about 1 p.m.,
and again around supper
time.
Overhead watering from
your sprinkler system will
not cut it, folks, so if you
cannot do it as I've
described, my suggestion is
to stick with a container
that has a flowering bush.
(I'll talk about those options
next week).
See MATHESON, B-2
by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
.4550CL4FE EDITOR
William "Bud" Haworth of
Mayport had just left the
oppressive heat and stale air of
the engine room on the steam
merchant ship Henry B. Plant
when a torpedo hit the
Jacksonville-based liberty ship's
No. 4 hold on Feb. 5, 1945.
The blast severed the vessel's
steam lines, blew out hatches
and ruptured the main deck
where Haworth was cooling off
topside.
Forced to abandon ship,
Haworth plunged into the
chillU waters of the English
Channel with more than 60
other crewmen.
When rescuers found him,
Haworth, then 18, was clinging
to a raft and suffering from
severe hypothermia.
"The only reason he was
saved was because he came up
out of the engine room for a
breath of fresh air," Shirley
Richmond, Haworth's sister,
recalled this week at her
Jacksonville home.
Haworth went on to serve on
other merchant ships and
enlisted in the Army during the
Korean War.
He died six years ago in a vet-
erans hospital in Mississippi at
age 74.
His traumatic experience on
the Henry Plant apparently
died with him.
"Bud never talked about it,
and we never asked. It lust was-
n't mentioned around him,"
said Richmond.
--'"Aaiden-voyage-
Mayport native Helen Cooper
Floyd briefly mentions the
Henry Plant incident in her col-
orful memoir "In the Shadow
of the Lighthouse: A Folk
History of Mayport, Florida."
Five men with ties to
Nlayport were aboard the Henry
Plant when it was sunk by
German U-boat 245 17. miles
off the coast of England.
Joining Hawotth, the ship's
young third engineer, on the
liberty ship were \Vally Parnell,
Frank Emerson Davis, Charles
NM. Jones and Robert Percy
Steavans Sr.
Steavans, the assistant engi-
neer, was one of 16 men and
the only officer who perished
in the disaster. He left a wife
and two grown children in
Orlando.
The Henry Plant, named for a
Florida transportation magnate
and built by the St. Johns River
Shipbuilding Co. of
Jacksonville in 1944, was
steaming dead last in a convoy
of 18 ships en route to
Antwerp, Belgium.
The vessel was on its maiden
voyage, having left Jacksonville
on Dec. 11, 1944, New York on
Jan. 5, 1945, and Liverpool,
England, on Jan. 22, as part of
convoy TAM-71.
According to a synopsis of
the sinking on the Web site
uboat.net, the Plant was haul-
ing 9,300 tons of engineers
materials, including iron land-
ing strips, sewer pipes, acids
and oil.
. The ship had a 28-man
detachment of U.S. Navy
Armed Guards on board for
protection, two small deck guns
and eight 20mm machine guns.
But the lumbering liberty
ship was no match for a swift,
stalking submarine like U-245,
a type VI1C sub under the com-
mard.,9f Capt. Friedrich
Schumann-Hindenberg, a veter-
an of three North Atlantic
patrols with three sinkings to
his credit.
See MARINERS, B-8
photo submitted
Above: The Henry B. Plant in its slip at the St. Johns River Shipbuilding Co. yards. The
7,200-ton vessel was completed in December 1944. The liberty ship sank stern first in less
than five minutes after it was torpedoed by a German submarine on Feb. 5, 1945.
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The colorful masquerade ball is staged after the intermission.
Two sides to Phantom of the Opera
by KATHY HARTMAN
COLLI-NIST
P perhaps some of you cannot count your-
selves among the more than 80 million
persons in 199 cities in 24 countries who
have seen a stage production of Andrew Lloyd
Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera."
If you are in the ever-shrinking group of
non-Phantomites, let me give you two good
reasons to see the production that has 13 more
stagings in downtown Jacksonville.
First: It's close by. By driving just a. short dis-
tance past the ditch, you'll reach the mysteri-
ous realm of the Phantom, a place where gar-
goyles stand guard, chandeliers shake and pas-
sion becomes its own performer.
Second: It's great entertainment. The
scenery, like the passion, is a veritable per-
former itself; the costumes, from subdued to
flashy, -add depth to the presentation; the
actors are flawlessly professional, and the
music is hauntingly seductive.
The story is simple enough. A beastly
denizen of the Paris Opera catacombs falls for a
See HARTMAN, B-3
by LAURA FOWLER
COLL.AINIST '
rT he Phantom of the Opera follows a
very classic and often-used story line:
Sthe tale of a beauty and the beast that
loved her.
But what sets Andrew Lloyd Webber's.
Broadway musical apart from Disney's bub-
ble gum animated version ("Beauty and the
Beast") is the music, which you might find
yourself humming for days if you see the
play presented through June 3 at the
Times-Union Center for the Performing
Arts.
Webber's music, a collection of chilling
and certainly challenging love songs, was
beautifully performed May 19 by a compa-
ny under the direction of Harold Prince.
Whether you have seen the play 1,000
times or not at all, the thrilling and eerie
Phantom theme song booming from a pipe
organ hits you in the opening scene like a
shot of adrenaline.
It wafts into your ears like the slow-mov-
See FOWLER, B-3
"See No Evil" wants to be a
good (or at least, comically
bad) horror movie, in the vein
of earlier films such as
"Halloween," "Friday the 13th"
and "A Nightmare on Elm
Street." It tries so hard to be
like those films that it bor-
rows extensively from them,
to the extent that it offers
nothing really new.
Glen Jacobs, better known
as professional wrestler Kane,
stars as Jacob Goodnight. A
physically imposing individ-
ual (Jacobs stands 6'9" and
weighs over 300 pounds), he
would seem to be a perfect
choice to play the deranged
serial killer Goodnight.
Unfortunately, the weak script
allows Jacobs little opportuni-
ty to bring any depth at all to
Goodnight. In comparison to
previous characters such as
Jason \ oohees or even
Freddy Krueger, Goodnight
becomes less of a character,
and more like a prop.
, The rest of the characters
are simply axe-fodder; they'
are either stupid or obnoxious
HAL
NEWSOME
REVIEWER
- or both to the point where
I kept wishing Goodnight
would move along just a little
faster iat least his character
wasn't saddled with moronic
dialogue.
Goodnight is a hulking
individual with lagged, yel-
lowed fingernails which he
uses to rip his victims' eyes
out of their skull. He also
favors two weapons ... a
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LEISURE
Matheson: Time to start planting those annuals
Cont. from B-1
OK, I think we are ready for
a few ideas, many of these I
have had success with.
I do not live by the beach
so have had no firsthand
experience with anything as
being salt-tolerant.
I am sure a good nursery
such as Plant Ranch carries
numerous varieties for you,
and look around you'll see
yards that will help you.
I hate to recommend any-,
thing until I have tried it out.
First, several tried and true
favorites of springtime have
been hybridized to give good
color and foliage despite the
summer heat and humidity.
They are:
Petunias the WAVE
series;
Dianthus the TELSTAR
series;
Coleus- all varieties,
especially some of the large-
leafed varieties, and
Marigolds check for the
new summer heat-lovers
Also, look for annuals or
perennials that use the words
"all- America selection" or
"proven winner," and period-
ically check Walt Disney
World's horticulture Web site
to see what is recommended.
They are constantly experi-
menting with new cultivars
:and have come up with some
very interesting findings over
the years.
The following list of plants,
which come in a variety of
colors, are for the full summer
sun and humidity, typically[
lasting through September.
If you have some shade,
they will last longer. If you
have a lot of shade, most of
them probably will not work
for you.
Amaranth. Joseph's Coat.
Wonderful short groundcover.
Begonia. Generally the
bronze leafed are for sun, the
green for partial shade.
Blue Daze. Used mostly as a
filler in beds or containers.
Caladium. A bulb but buy it
now as a plant for its unusual
foliage. The shorter ones do
best in sun.
Celosia. Cockscomb..
Numerous colors, numerous
heights, likes to be bunched'
together.
Coleus. Very versatile in sun
and shade.
Dianthus. Telstar series.
Dusty Miller. Prettiest when
combined with.strong, deep
colors. Deadhead ugly yellow
flower.
Enchinaceae/Coneflower.
New varieties: Meadowbrite
and Big Sky. Perennial; lots of
new colors.
Gaillardia. Daisy-like flower.
Gazania. Seen along the
roadside by the beaches, a
small daisy in numerous col-
ors.
' Gaura. A wispy, tall small-
flowered perennial, 2- to 3-
feet tall; Great for back-
grounds or-as filler.
Gomphrena. Small, usually
deep purple flower. A neat
addition as an accent.
Lantana. Usually used as a
perennial, but perfect for sum-
mer sun. Many new varieties.
Marguerite Daisy. A yellow
favorite in my gardens. Mine
are perennial, but you could
keep them as annuals if you
removed them when you got
tired of them
Marigold. Look for the new
series specially hybridized for
summer. Might be Tagetes
series.
Melampodium also called
medallion). Small yellow
flower on a short plant; flls in
rapidly.
Mexican Heather. Small pur-
ple, white or pink flowers;
very hardy.
Moonflower. Blooms only at
night..
Ornamental Pepper. A
showstopper because of its
uniqueness. Comes in yellow,
orange and purple.
Pentas. Butterfly and hum-
mingbird attractant, available
in numerous heights and col-
ors.
Petunia. The new Wave
series especially. Strange to see
healthy petunias in summer..
Portulaca/Moss *
Rose/Purslane. Closes up at
night but loves the heat and
the sun. Great in containers.
Rudbeckia (also known as
black-eyed susan). Many vari-
eties. Can become a perennial.
Salvia/Sage. Mostly perenni-
als but some are annuals. I
have good luck with a deep
purple one that is a perennial.
Not real showy but I like its
color.
Scarlet Sage is also popular.
Sunflower. Go for it! Many
heights and color variations
to select from. Will' probably
need support. '
Verbena. A perennial that
.turns into a small shrub.
Mostly purple.
Zennia. Really popular.
Many heights and colors.
You beach dwellers should
look around and see what
others are having success
with, then go shopping. It is
always best to plant on a
cloudy day or just before rain
is predicted.
It color is what you want
for summer, you'll have to get
on it right away. I will write
about ways to achieve color
by using bushes, small trees,
and more perennials next
week.
For shady yards, rely impa-
tiens, begonias, caladiums,
coleus, bulbs like the spider
lily and many gingers.
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Congress passes amendments|
ood news for the art
community this week:
The U.S. House of
Representatives passed the
Congressional Arts Caucus
Amendment to increase fund-
ing for the National
Endowment for the Arts and
the National Endowment for
the Humanities by $5 million
each.
The amendment passed by
a voice vote. A majority of
members supported this arts
funding increase in part
because of constituent mes-
sages. This emphasizes how
important it is for us all to be
vigilant about art funding.
The Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art has announced its
summer film series, which
will start Wednesday, June 7,
at 7 p.m. arid continue on
Wednesday nights through
June 28.
Admission is $5 for mem-
bers and students and $7 for
non- members. Call 366-6911,
ext. 214.
While at the museum you
can visit the three new
exhibits that opened this
month "Flow: Paintings
and installations by Radcliffe
Bailey," "Nature of Elegy:
Works by Timothy McDowell"
and "Pilgrimages: Large Scale
Drawings by Chve King."
Also, art camp begins at the
museum May 30.
This Sunday, May 28, from
3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. enjoy the
River City Band's Memorial
Day concert at Metropolitan
Park, Jacksonville. The con-
cert is free and open to the
public. For information con-
cerning the band's schedule
call 355- 4700.
The Cultural Center at
ALICE
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ART SCENE
Ponte Vedra Beach,.50
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra,
will open a new exhibit,
"Emily Arthur Douglas:
Etchings and Monoprints"
which will run through July
22.
Summer camp at the Center
starts this week. For informa-
tion call,234-1145.
S
The St. Augustine Art
Association will open its
Honors Show June 4. This
exhibit, which runs through
July 2, features the works of
artists who have received
awards in the past three years.
A reception will be held
from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
The Cummer Museum of
Art & Gardens will present its
"Especially for Senior Talks
and Tea" on June 14 and 15 at
1:30 p.m. The permanent col-
lection will be featured. For
members and nonmembers
the fee is $6.
The Cummer will, feature its
"All Aboard The Bus" program
on June 24 from 10 a.m. to
1:30 p.m.
Begin at the museum with
a guided tour of "New
Narrative: Marden, Fitzpatrick,
Fowler: Phantom
Cont. from B-I big number, Cudia finally
ing fog that creeps across the cracks the seal on Webber's jar
stage, and.it sets,the rpQhe us*(
the shadowyN tale:that o1t Ni' ofthe
S to unfold. t h *ohe "'
True, it's a musical, not one He sings with a careful mix-
of this summer's Blockbuster ture of power and restraint
horror flicks. But that haunt- that- perfect' complements
ing music could give grown the tender ballad.
men goose bumps. It's a balanced equation
Christine, the equivalent to that, throughout the rest of
Beauty, is played by Marie the play, makes the love songs
Danvers, a starry-eyed sopra- sweeter and the Phantom's
no who seems to effortlessly pain more. infectious.
reach notes that could crack, Cudia's superior perform-
the famous Opera chandelier ance makes it.difficult to hate
as it dangles high above the, his frightening, short-tem-
audience. .pered character.
Kim Stengel and John 'His entrancing serenades
Whitney provide a welcomed elicit feelings of pit) and
balance of comic relief in their intrigue, urging the audience
roles as Carlotta Giudicelli and to root for Christina to be
Ubaldo Piangi, the rotund, with the Phantom instead-of
egotistical Italian opera stars Raoul, the strapping.child-
who are quickly upstaged by hood crush played by Jim
the budding talents of Weitzer.
Christine. The only other element of
But the real star of this time- the play that comes close to
less musical is John Cudia matching Cudia's performance
who plays the Phantom, a.k.a. is the costumes and scenery,
the Beast. which are colorful, elaborate
His rich tenor voice spreads and outrageous especially in
over you like a warm blanket. the masquerade ball scene in.
An intense honesty in his the second act.
voice melts away his charac- But even the bright colors of
ter's masked appearance, leav- the embellished dresses and
ing a mysterious, vulnerable masks isn't enough to keep
and passionate man. away a few tears from the eyes
After wading through the of tender hearts.
awkward dialogue-like singing So be sure to take a few tis-
that leads up to the Phantom's sues.
Stella and Warhol," board the
bus and visit a corporate col-
lection of modern art and
local printmaker's studios,
then return to the museum
for lunch.
The price $45 for mem-
bers, $65 for nonmembers
and $25 for active docents -
includes transportation and
lunch.
As part of the June Art Walk
in Jacksonville, -isit the
BellSouth Tower and enjoy an
exhibit, "Two Steps Forward,"
new work from Hartmann
and Sharla Valeski.
A reception will be held
from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Pick up
a guide as to which galleries
are open for First Wednesday
Artwalks in Jacksonville.
St. Augustine features a First
Friday Artwalk, which
includes about 10 galleries
open to the public on the first
Friday pf each month. A list
of galleries and map may be
picked up at any open gallery.
"Loggerhead," the sea turtle
exhibit of themed works by
various gallery artists at First
Street Gallerv, will continue
through June 14.
This exhibit of sea turtles
includes works in clay, fiber.
jewelry, glass, pastel and
metal.
First Street Gallery is located
at 216-B First St., Neptune
Beach.
Hibernia Gallery is also
located in the Town Center
area, the business district
around Atlantic Boulevard at
the beach.
Most of the artworks at
Hibernia are created by Irish
artists and include paintings,
jewelry, clay, fabrics, wood,
glass and batik and more.
Hibernia is at 108 First St.,
Neptune Beach.
The Beaches Cultural
Council met this week and
elected new officers for the
coming year as follows:
Brooke Fairman is president;
Grace Hayes is first vice presi-
dent; Veronica Maybury is
second 'ice president; Sallie
Pickard is recording secretary;
Connie Triano is correspon-
ding secretary, and Doug
Worth is treasurer.
Gwen Tomsfelt was present-
ed with a service award for
her many contributions to the
arts community, particularly
her work in bringing art activ-
ities of the Cummer Museum
of Art and Gardens to Beaches
residents.
The Cummer Museum of
Art & Gardens holds a free
family day of art, education,
live music, scavenger hunts
and other activities from
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, June
4.
The event is scheduled the
final day of "Ansel Adams &
Edwin Land: Art, Science, and
Invention Photographs from
the Polaroid Collection."
This exhibition showcases
more than 80 prints from
Adams, a legendary photogra-
pher and master printmaker
who is internationally recog-
nized for his crisp, detailed
images of the environment.
Also on display for, the final
day will be the community
photography show, "The St.
Johns River: Captured
Through the Lens."
The Cummer is at 829
Riverside Ave., Jacksonville.
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his work is running through June 20 at the South Gallery at
Florida Community College at Jacksonville. 11901 Beach Blvd.
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Hartman: Phantom
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beautiful young star who is
drawn to both the beast and a
suitor.
Although everyone loves a
good beauty-and-the-beast
yarn, that alone doesn't
explain the production's
appeal across the generations.
tThe audience at the MNay 19
performance ranged from
young teens to the elderly, and
the packed auditorium was
eerily quiet throughout the
play. And both my companion
and I separated in age by
more than three decades -
were enchanted.)
It's not all smoke and mirrors
that keep filling auditoriums
for Webber's Phantom -
although the smoke and mir-
rors were very effective.
Perhaps, like the Phantom
himself, it is meant to be a
mystery. A seductive, repulsive,
unexplainable mystery, wound
into the fabric of the
unknown, transported by the'
music of the night.
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Christopher Weiss (left) won the Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra's Fresh Ink composer's competition last week.
Weiss wins a commission to compose a new work for the JSO.
Muscial Director Fabio Mechetti is at right.
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"Transamerica" If you
missed Jacksonville's barely-
there screenings of Felicity
Huffman's Oscar-nominated
turn as a conflicted sex-change
recipient, thank. your lucky
stars for DVD.
"Cheaper by the Dozen 2":
Another step in the devolu-
tion of Steve Martin's comic
genius.
"High School Musical" -
The recent surprise hit from
cable's Disney Channel; it
includes a "sing-along" version
with the lyrics at the bottom of
the screen.
"Boston Legal 1st Season": If
"Over the Hedge" (see my
review) left you nostalgic for
the hamminess of William
Shatner, get your fix here.
"Deadwood: 2nd Season"
Another year of cowboys talk-
ing dirty on HBO.
Hedge has pro-environment message
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After seeing "Over the
Hedge," the phrase
"And yet" volleys back
and forth in my mind like a
ping-pong ball.
The movie is painless ,
enough, and I got more
laughs out of it than I
expected.
And yet, I couldn't help
noticing how it rips off
other recent, computer-ani-
mated movies (not to men-
tion all its pop-culture refer-
ences to live-action films).
The movie's pro-environ-
mnient message is nice. And
yet, as with Disney's
"Brother Bear," it seems as
though we're getting a back-
to-nature lecture from the
I very type of city-liTing folk.
that the'-i'ovie depict'-as
evil incarnate. "
The movie centers around:
R.J. (voiced by Bruce Willis),
a conniving raccoon who
tries to steal the already-
stolen foodstuffs of Vincent
(Nick Nolte), a gruffy bear.
When R.J. gets caught red-
handed and then inadser-.
tently destroys the food sup-
ply, Vincent gives Rj. a w'eek
STEVE
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to replenish the food, or else
R.J. will get a first-hand
demonstration of extinction.
Meanwhile, a group of
hibernating animalsPak'es- '
.up. to find that a suburban
development t has reduced
their vast woodlands to a
small tract of land.
R.J. happens upon the
scene and convinces the ani-
mals that the development
is a "paradise" that contains '
all the food they could ever
want if they'llonly help
him round it up.
It's a cute ploy, but one
that borrows heavily from
other CGI movies,.
The conflict between R.J.
and a tortoise (Garry'
Shandling), who's the lone
animal hold-out in the plan,
closely resembles the rivalry
between space-hero Buzz-
and cowboy Woody in the
"Toy Story" movies.
And the comic relief of a
hyperactive squirrel iSteve
Carell) distinctly echoes the
caffeinated chipmunk in
'"Hoodwinked," a CGI movie
released only four months
ago.
Even more troubling is the
character of Gladys (Allison
Janney'i, the by-the-book
head of the local homeown-
.its, association. .
\VWhen Gladys freaks out
upon seeing these animals,
invade her property,.we're
meant to see her as a.subur-
ban Cruella DeVille. But
really,, if a gang of woodland
animals was making like
Yogi Bear in your kitchen,
how ecologically sensitive
Would 'you' be?
..i "Over the Hedge" has a
fair share of fun. Of the star-
Evil: There is a minimal subplot
Cont. from B-1
meathook attached to a
chain, which he uses with
alarming accuracy to snare
fleeing victims, and that old
horror movie standby, the
axe.
To give Goodnight the ,
chance to ply his trade, sever-
al young petty criminals are,
brought to the dilapidated
Blackwell Hotel for communi-
ty service. In yet another-
device, borrowed from count-
less slasher movies, the
Blackwell happens to be
where Goodnight has taken
up residence. Goodnight then
follows the examples set by
Krueger, Voorhees and
Michael Myers before him -
he begins picking the crimi-
nals off one by one.
Most.of the victims are cut
from the same mold as the
countless doomed souls
before them either too busy
having sex or getting high to
even begin to comprehend
the danger they're in. Even
the two corrections officers
assigned to guard the crimi-
nals are no match for
Goodnight. Though seeming-
ly going more on animal cun-
ning than actual intelligence,
Goodnight even manages to
outwit the policeman who
put a-bullet in his head years
before.
There is a minimal subplot
which explains, through brief
and visually disturbing flash-
backs, Goodnight's motives
for murdering and maiming
(not necessarily in that order)
his victims. Even this bit of
insight borrows heavily from
earlier horror flicks.
"See No Evil" is directed by
Gregory Dark; his prior efforts
include "The Psychosexuals"
and "Sex Freaks.' Need I say
more?
The ultimate downfall of
"See No Evil" is that it tries so
hard to shock and disgust,
while offering little genuine
thrills or suspense. Watching
the hulking Jacobs move with
mute determination through
the Blackwell's hallways calls
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to mind 1988's "Hero and the
Terror, ".another lifeless
thriller in which Jack
,O'Halloran brought a creepy
menace to a similar role. In
"See No Evil," that menace is
sadly missed.
Younger audiences may
find "See No Evil" to be enjoy-
able popcorn fare; the audi-
ence I was with, which
included my 18-year-old son,
genuinely seemed to enjoy
the many gross-out scenes in
the movie.
"See No Evil" is rated R for
"strong gruesome violence
and gore throughout, lan-
guage, sexual content and
some drug use."
voiced animals, the stand-
out is William Shatner as an
appropriately hammy pos-
sum. And the movie's gag
about the THX sound system
is alone worth the price of
admission.
Yet the movie makes one
wonder if CGI-ariimated
movies, which just a few
years ago were seen as a
modern alternative to hand-
drawn cartoons, aren't'
already settling into a for-
mula of their own.
"Over the Hedge" is rated
PG for mild adult humor.
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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. Wednesday.
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.
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Bo's Coral Reef, ,201 Fifth
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach *
246-9874. DJ Dale spins
Thursday through Saturdays.
Bogey Grille, 1,50 Valley
Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach *
249-3338. Live music from 7-
11 p.m. today.
Brewster's, 11003 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville 223-9850.
Bliss performs at 9;p.m. today.
Chrome are in Saturday. Dana
Salmela plays acoustic music at
9 p.m. Wednesday. Karaoke is
held every Tues.
,Cap'n Odies, 2200 MNayport
Road, Atlantic Beach 9'241-
8848. Live music from 9:30
p.m. to '1:30 a.m. ,today anid
.Saturday. Country night every
Sunday.
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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.
Quest. performs at 9 p.m.
today. and Saturday. Karaoke
every Wednesday.
The. Courtyard, 200 1st St.
N., Neptune Beach- The Rick
Arcusa Band plays classic rock
and ballads from the 60's, 70's
& 80's from 7-10 p.m. today.
SCulhane's Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach *
249-9595. Rathkeltair performs
at 9 p.m. today and Saturday.
The Jax Pipes and Drums
appearat 7:30 p.m. saturday.
Kevin Byrne is in at 6 p.m.
Sunday.
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub
& Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
Cloud Nine is in every
Wednesday. Spade McQuade
plays traditional Irish music
every Thursday. Meridian plays
traditional Irish music at 4
p.m. Sunday.
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. Tishamingo performs at
9 p.m. today. Tickets are $10.
Bobby Lee Rogers, Jimmy her-
ring and Jeff Sipes are in at 9
p.m. Saturday. Inspection 12
appears Sunday. Tickets, are
$10.
Giovanni's, 1161 Beach
Blvd,, Jacksonville Beach 249-
. 7787. Mary Ann Hawkins
plays piano from 7 p.m. to
close Thursdays. The Amanda
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. Mike Shackelford Band
appears from' 7 to 11 p.m.
Saturday.
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach'*
249-5181. Spade McQuade
plays traditional Irish and folk
music from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
today and Saturday. Karaoke
every Sunday.
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Mackenzie's Steakhouse,
100 Sawgrass Village, "Ponte
Vedra Beach 543-9143. Gene
Nordan plays piano from 7 to
11 p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday. Don Miniard is in
Saturday. Michael Howard is in
from 7 to 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.nir;
today and Saturday.
Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
'1850 Third '" Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-1070.
Big Al & the Kaholics perform
at 9 p.m. today. Karaoke every
Tues., Thurs., 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.
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
Grill, 207, Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877. The,
Boogie Freaks are in today and
Saturday. Bo Katz performs
Sunday.
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Florida A1A, Ponte Vedra
Beach 543-3797. Nightfall
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The Jacksonville Symphony
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community concert at 7 p.m.
Saturday at the TPC in Ponte
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Admission is free. Call 354-
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ABOVE: Punk pioneers Less Than Jake will perform a full live set in support of their new album
"In With the Out Crowd" at 2 p.m. Sunday at CD Connection, 1908 3rd St. S., Jacksonville Beach.
The band will be on hand to sign autographs and the concert will filmed for a future video. Call
246-0550 for information.
today and Saturday.
The Ritz, 139 Third Ave,, Jay
Beach, .'* 246-2255. DJ
Anonymous spins Sun-Wed. DJ
Marco spins every Thurs.
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.
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
The Kings of Hell play rockabil-
ly May 26 and 27. 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
might 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.
Vinoe, 822 A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
DJ \VWa 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.
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Promise Keepers
The 2006 Promise Keepers
Conference will be held at the
Jacksonville Veterans
Memorial Arena on July 21
and 22.
Promise Keepers encourages
men to form a bond of friend-
ship, unity and integrity under
Christ. The conference will
include speakers, concerts, and
drama. It will be held from 7 to
10 p.m. on July 21 and from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 22.
Registration is encouraged
five weeks prior to the confer-
ence and can be done on line
at www.promisekeepers.org or
by calling 800-888-7595.
The cost is $89 for adults,
$69 for young men 18 years
and under, and $59 for mili-
tary personnel. Group dis-
counts are available.
Ultreya
St. Paul's by the Sea
Episcopal Church will host a
First Coast Ultreya today at 6
p.m. The Ultreya is a prayer
service and social event for
those who have participated irn
a Cursillo weekend or are inter-
ested in learning more about
Cursillo.
Cursillo weekends are a
short course on Christianity,
and Christian living and are
held locally. ,
All denominations are wel-
come to attend the Ultreva.
The church service will be fol-
lowed by a potluck supper in
the parish hall at 465 11th
Ave. in Jacksonville Beach. For
information call the church
office at 249-4091.
Missions conference
Christ the Redeemer Church
will have a Missions
Conference on June 3 and 4.
The opening service at 6:30
p.m. on June 3 will have testi-,
monies from missionaries and
a message from Calvary
International President Jerry
Williamson.
I On June 4 at the 9 a.m.
service, the conference con-
tinues with guest speaker Mark
Baxter, Jacksonville director for
Youth with a Mission. At the
10:30 a.m. service, Pacific
Region director for Calvary
International Craig Kuehn will
speak.
Christ the Redeemer is at
190 S. Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte
Vedra. For more information,
visit www.christtheredeem-
er.com or call 285-8009.
Tribute dinner
Chabad @ the Beaches will
hold the Third' Annual Tribute
Dinner on Sunday, June 11, at
6:30 p.m. The event will be
held at the Hampton Inn at
1220 Marsh Landing Parkway
in Jacksonville Beach.
Several individuals will be
recognized for their efforts and.
contributions on behalf of
Chabad. A special address will
be given by Rabbi Zvi Konikov,
director of Chabad of the
Space and Treasure Coasts.
For information or to make-
reservations for the event con-
tact Chabad via e-mail at
Dinner@ChabadBeaches.com,
call 904.285.1588, or visit
www.ChabadBeaches.com/D
inner.
Yard sale
The youth at Christ United
Methodist Church will have a
yard sale and car wash from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday,
June 3. Funds raised will be
used for their summer mission
trip.
Senior Connection
On June 9, the Senior
Connection of Our Lady Star,
of the Sea Catholic Church %will
meet in the Church Cultural
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The Jehovah's Witnesses new Kingdom Hall is at 6 N. Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte Vedra. Sunday
Sermon and Bible Study are at 10 a.m. Bible Study is also held on Mondays at 7:30 p.m. Ministry
School is held on Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. For information, call 543-9525.
Center from 10 a.m. to 12:30
p.m.
Senior Connection offers'
activities for seniors including
art classes, cards, dancing, and
day trips. There will be a speak-
er on Genealogy at the Jlune 9
meeting. All are welcome to
attend.
The Cultural Center'is locat-
ed at Our Lady Star of the Sea
Catholic Church, 545 State
Road A1A N. in Ponte Vedra.
For information call Cheryl at
543-1139.
Women's luncheon
The Women's Connection
Luncheon will be held on
Wednesday, June 14 at the
Jacksonville Golf and Country
Club from 11 a.m. to 12:30
p.m.
The speaker will be Tamra
Nashman, former model and r
educator. Her topic will be "It
takes the Right Shoes to Make
the Journey."
Gary Baker from the Plant
Ranch will also provide gar-
dening tips.
The cost of. the luncheon is
$17, which includes preschool
child care. For information or
reservations, contact Lynn
Petry at 221-4536.
Art series finale
Palms Presbyterian Church
will host the season finale for
its Fine Arts Series on Saturday,
June 3, at 7:30 p.m., when the
Chance Choir will be joined
by the Chancel Choir of
Riverside Presbyterian Church..
Accompanied by members of
the Jacksonville Symphony
Orchestra, they will present
the 19th century masterpiece
"St. Paul" by Felix
Mendelssohn.
The.concert is free and open
to the public. No tickets are
required. Palms is at 3410 S.
Third St., Jacksonville Beach.
Call 246-6427 for information.
Chabad preschool
Chabad @ the Beaches in
Ponte Vedra is taking enroll-
ment for a new Jewish pre-
school which will open in
August.
Co-directors of the school
are Chana Novack and Leah
Kurinsky. The preschool will
promote Jewish education for
children ages 12 months to 36
months.
Call 285-1588 for informa-
tion or to register.
New Life concert
John Mark McMillan will
perform in concert. at Night
Church at New Life Christian
Fellowship on Sunday at 6
p.m.
McMillan will perform songs
from his most recent album
"The Song Inside the Sounds
of Breaking Down." New Life is
at 2701 Hodges Blvd., and the
phone number is 223-6000.
Time for a change
The early Friday services at
Beth El the Beaches Synagogue
have been suspended until
school resumes in August.
There will only be an 8 p.m.
service during the summer
months.
The "Ask the Rabbi" lesson
continues in the evening and
Shabbat morning services as
does the increased use of
English for prayers arid
responses.
The synagogue's address is
288 N. Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte
Vedra. Call 273-9100 for infor-
mation.
Renewal weekend
See BRIEFS, B-7
EI CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
T 400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach
I ** ,, 285-'6127 ,
Sunday 7:45, 9:00, 11:00 AM, 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist
E\ening Prayer in the Chapel
6.00 PM Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. .J. -
Nursery Available for Saturday *
& Sunday Services ; .f-'q -
All are welcome
COASTAL CHRISTIAN
Our Congregation meets at
Castillo de Mexico
1222 S. Third Street
553-9910 ;
Sunday
10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
www.coastalchristian.org
C/vdsiEpi scopalCliurclz org
Wayne D.er
The Power of lIntenio,
Louise Hay
)oa Can Heal bour Lite
Deepak Chopra
Peace Is The Itni
We think you're going to lowe our church!
Join us on Sunda)s al 10:30 a.m.
Best Western al
1-95 & J. Turner Buller Blvd.
Jacksonvillefiurch of Religious Science
398-4353 or www.jaxcrs.org
CALVARY
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Sunday School: 9:00 am
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United Methodist
Ch u rch
Worship With
Your Family
This
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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 Executive Wa.. PVB
Across AIA from Ra lings School
Behind Prosperit) Bank
280-5141 www.ps-umc.org
"Connecting the Unconnected"
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 .
8:30 and 11:00 a.m. .
5:45 p.m.
Nursery al 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
PALMS
3410 Souli Third Street
JacksonvIlle Beach
(904) 246-6427
www.palmschurch org
;. HOLY TRINITY
/ ANGLICAN CHURCH
r (A TraditionalAnglican Church i
1" 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.orgg
Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar
ST. ANDREW'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)
(BY THE SEA) ,
SA Stephen Ministry Congregation
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
COMMLWITY PRESBYTERIAN
$ CHURCH
150 Sherry Drive, Atlantic Beach, FL
S Rev. Dr. GabeGoodman, 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 5p.m.
Contemporary Worship Senr. 5:59 p.m.
Chancel Choir 'Wednesdays 7 p.m.
Weekday PreschooVKinderoarten (3,.4 & 5 yr olds)
Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Church ff
'Whltere friends weather to worship"
4510 Palm Valle. Road i CR 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 Bethlehem Visit
ST. FRANCIS
IN-THE-FIELD
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
895 CR 210 Palm Valley"
4 1/2 miles west of Intracoastal
Sunday Services 8:45 am & 11:00 AM
Christian Formation 10:10amn
NurserjProvided
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
1050 Highway A1A* 285-4288
Traditional Worship 8:30am
Bible Study 9:40am
Celebration Worship 10:30am
Associate Pastor Jeremy Gates
Associate Pastor Chris Partin
www.onlinewithnewbeginnings.conm
St. Paul's by the Sea
Episcopal Chur ch
REAL, ROOTED, RELEVANT
Welcome Families Children's Chapel At 10 am Sun.
welcome Families Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun.
& Singles Christian Formation At 9:00 am
Corner of 5th St. & 11th Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL www.stpaulsbythesea@spbts.net
904-249-4091
Bapitist Chu r c 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 904-249.2307
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/emall:fccbdoc@bellsouth.net
BEACHES CHE CHURCH
Bi 61ROtDARVD NEPTUIE BEACH
Pastor Steve McCoy
Associate Pastor Howard McMinn
WORSHIP SERVICES
Sunday 8:30 & 10:15 AM
Wednesday 7 PM
TEL 241-4211
www.beacheschapel.comn
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
= CHURCH
MISSOURI SYNOD
1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach
Rev. DanaA. Brones, Pastor
Phone:249-5418
http://www.blcjaxbeach.org
8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. SeTraditionalce
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.
SNursery Provided-
CHRIST
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
400 Penman Road (at Atlantic)
Neptune Beach 249.5370
Rev. Patrice Spenser
Share in the love of Christ
ST. JOHi'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
Father Joseph Meehan
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday 5p.m.
Sunday 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.)
246-6014
Palm Valley Baptist Church. Babbi Eb ezer Ben. YehudaPhD. Spiritual Leader OCEANSIDE T ,t. -
4890 Palm Valley Road. Ponte Vedra i BE -KW.*" StatLl CHrI T ID
285-2447 ndilriu- U .FETK1L SV1li1riz. CHURCH OF CHRIR T BAPTIST
1025 Snug Harbor Court C1 Mi
Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor h 288 N. Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (fx) 27-5567 (off Mayport Rd. at W. 11th St. and Orchid
deFenu, oo y a q te4 ea eFriday evening Family service 6:30 7:00 & 8:00 9:00 p.m. St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Join us on Sunday for: Service Times Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 -12:00 noon Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bible Study 9:15 a.m.
Worship Service 10:30AM Saturday 5:00 pm Religious School Sundays 9:00 a.m & Wednesdays 4:30 p.m. 246-2709 Blended Worship 10:30 a.m.
Evening Bible 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 Murrell, Miinister
Wednesday Evening opportunities: Sundayr9:M0amlof aim.
Family Dinner 6:00 PM omLmunity. Please contactour officem-f8-5 for information about adult Bible Class Sunday, 10:00a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Childrenand Youth Bible Study 7:00PM (904) 268-2500 education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Child Care and Nurship Service 7:00 PMfor all activities' www.MandarinChristian.com .. Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
The rightous shall flourish like te palm tree... Psalms 92:1 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy. -. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service interpreted for the hearing impaired
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
Gospel Fest in Park set June 3
by KATHY NICOLETTI
STAFF WRITER
The Holy Church of the
Living God Revival Center
will hold the second annual
Atlantic Beach Community
Gospel Fest in the Park in
Atlantic Beach on Saturday,
June 3.
"Gospel music delivers a
message. The theme, the
meaning and the depth of the
songs are very touching,"
Robert W. Golden, assistant
pastor at the Revival Center,
said in a telephone interview..
"Some are sung to express
the things that people have
gone through in their life and
how God has come in to
- make a change in their life."
The Gospel Fest will be held
at Jordan Park at 1671 Francis
Ave. from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The opening ceremony will
be at 11 a.m. Gospel Radio
Station WCGL 1360 AM will
begin broadcasting from the
event at that time.
Following the opening
prayer, national recording
artist Jimmy Hill and the
Anointed Voices of Praise will
perform.
"Jimmy Hill has worked
with a number of young
artists," said Golden.
His music appeals to young
audiences as well as other
ages, Golden said.
The Gospel Fest will have
everything from traditional
Gospel music to Gospel rap
performed by national artists
and church choirs and others
from North Florida, he said.
"Last year's event was
received greatly. This year
there is even a better
response. It is growing by
leaps and bounds, with Mnore
people participating and
wanting to attend," said
Golden.
Pholo010 -uD.rn
The Holy Church of the Living God Revival Center Step Team will perform again this year at the
2nd Annual Atlantic Beach Community Gospel Fest at the Park.
There is no charge for the
festival. Blood pressure screen-
ings will be provided by EMT
personnel. Health informa-
tion will be provided by the
Diabetes Foundation and fit-
ness expert Milton Hall.
At 9 a.m. before the open-
ing ceremony, there will be a
two-mile walk leaving from
Jordan Park. Registration for
the walk is the donation of
one canned good to benefit
Helping Hands Ministry Food
Bank.
Vendors, including The
Revival Center Youth Group,
Briefs: Apostle Build
will have food for sale. There
will be special activities to
entertain the children in
attendance.
The Holy Church of the
Living God Revival Center is
located across from Jordan
Park at 1700 Francis Ave.
Pastor Dr. Percy Golden can
be reached at 645-5310 or
37.0-0047
The Revival Center has
worked with Beaches Habitat
for Humanity and hopes to
raise funds at Gospel Fest to
contribute towards the cost of
building a Habitat house, said
Golden.
Beaches Habitat will have
an information booth at the
Gospel Fest for prospective
home buyers.
Other nonprofit organiza-
tions that are participating are
the Jacksonvill'e Beach
Preservation Cultural Heritage
Museum and Neighborhood
Partnerships.
Pastor Golden attributed
the planning of the festival to
"having a vision to bring the
communities together and be
a blessing to the various non-
profit ministries."
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Members of the Beach United Methodist Church Children's
Prayer Team led the community in the Pledge of Allegiance at
the National Day of Prayer Observance on May 4 at the
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Our Lady Star of the Sea
Catholic Church in Ponte
Vedra will hold a Christ
Renews His Parish weekend for
women on June 3 and 4.
Contact Deacon Jim for infor-
mation and reservations at
285-2698, ext. 7. The church is
at 545 State Road AIA. -....
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The Jewish Healing Network
will offer volunteer training at
Beth El the Beaches Synagogue
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wednesday, June 15, and June
22.
Volunteers are needed to
bring joy to the elderly, the ill
or those who are socially isolat-
ed. Call 394-5723 to sign up for
the class. Beth El is at 288 N.
Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte Vedra.
Apostle Build Dedication
Beaches Habitat will hold the
Dedication Worship Service for
the Apostle Build Project on
Saturday, June 3, from noon to
2 p.m. The event will be held at
Sunrise Community Church,
298 Aquatic Drive, Atlantic
" Beach, and at the homesite
: nearby.
For information about the
dedication service or about
upcoming Apostle Build
Projects contact" Chuck
Kennedy at Beaches Habitat at
221-1222.
Bethel Gallery
"Hope," an exhibit of works
by youth ages 6 to 18 years old;
will be on display at Bethel
Gallery through June 18. The
gallery is located at Ponte
Vedra Presbyterian Church at
4510 Palm Valley Road.
The church's art ministry
offers basic art, painting and
drawing classes for southh and
adults Call 2 5 21 for in or-
m ation. ; ,.
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 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@Ccomcast.net.
Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery, a biblical
based program for persons fac-
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every Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the
fellowship hall of Beach
United Methodist Church,
Thixd Street at Seventh Avenue
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Cont. from B-1
Dangerous waters
According to uboat.net,
lookouts on the liberty ship
had spotted the German sub
300 yards off its starboard
side, but only' after the torpe-
do had been launched.
According to a Jacksonville
newspaper report, the Plant
"became separated" from its
convoy in the English
Channel, and only rejoined
the flotilla of transport ships
an hour before it was sunk.
"Men attempting to launch
two lifeboats were sucked
under by the rapidly settling
freighter," the newspaper said.
"One crewman was last seen
carrying the ship's cat in his
arms."
Three of the Mayport men,
Parnell, Davis and Jones,
found safety in a lifeboat,
according to Floyd's memoir.
The ship sank so fast (in five
minutes) that the crew was
only able to launch one
lifeboat and four rafts, accord-
ing to uboat.net. ,
The Plant's chief mate,
David John Gibbons, reported
that after the U-boat fired the
torpedo, it surfaced and "ran
with its navigation lights on."
"We spent several uncom-
fortable minutes expecting-to
be machine-gunned," Gibbons
told the newspaper, "but
apparently she lost sight of us
in the darkness." ,
British rescue crews from
the HMS Hazard and the HMS
Sir Lancelot plucked 50 sur-
vivors from the water, includ-
ing Haworth, and put them
ashore .at Dover.
Sixteen Floridians were
aboard the Plant, 11 with ties
to the Jacksonville area.
Had Haworth not left the
engine room when he did, he
would have surely gone down
with the ship.
The torpedo struck the Plant
just aft of the engine room.
"When Bud got back home,
my dad wanted to rejoin the
merchants so he could ship
out with Bud," recalled
Richmond, who was 14 in
1945.
"All Bud wanted to be was a
3rd engineer. He never wanted
to be any higher."
Forgotten heroes
Merchant seamen are a for-,
gotten element of WWII serv-
ice.
Mariners on the Henry
Plant would have received a
decoration known as a combat
bar for serving on a ship that
was damaged or sunk "by an
instrumentality of war."
A star device would have
also been attached to the dec-,
oration, signifying that the
seaman was forced to aban-
don ship.
In 1944, Walt Disney
Studios was commissioned by
the United Seamen's Service
Inc. to create a distinctive
patch for the Merchant
Marine.
The "Battlin' Pete" patch,
showing the Disney character
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knocking out a torpedo, was
worn by Mariners on the front
of their jackets or blouses.
Unlike their Navy counter-
parts, Merchant Marine sailors'
paid income taxes and
received no paid leave or pen-
sion.
According to a historical
Merchant Marine Web site,
"Every man serving aboard a
merchant vessel [during
WWII], with the possible
exception of the master and
chief engineer, could, earn
more money ashore in a ship-
yard or defense plant without
taking the chance of being
killed by bombs or torpedoes."
Haworth dropped out of
Fletcher High School to join
the merchants and serve his
county like his father.
"My dad was a merchant
Marine and a Navy man," said
Richmond.
"Bud wanted to do his
part."
The. Plant was the second
Jacksonville-built liberty ship
to be sunk by enemy means
during the war.
The Francis Asbury, an
Army transport ship, was sunk
in late 1944, with 10 fatalities.
As for U-245, the German
sub eventually suffered the
same fate as its final intended
target, the Henry B. Plant.
The sub was sunk on Dec. 7,
1945, as part of a post-war
scuttling program by the
Allies known as "Operation
Deadlight."
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MUSEUMS &
GALLERIES
A CHARLES GALLERY,
228 3rd Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach. 339-0,029. Hours 1 to
9 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday.
BEACHES MUSEUM &
HISTORY CENTER, 380 Pablo
Ave., Jacksonville Beach 241-
5657. 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.
SUMMER MUSEUM OF
ART & GARDENS, 829
Riverside Ave., Jacksonville *
356-6857. Hours are 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Friday and
Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday. Admission is $8 for
adults, $5 for seniors, military,
and students, free for kids 6
and under. Free admission
from 4 to 9 p.m. Tuesday.
ECLECTIC GALLERIES,
880 A1A North, Suite 9, Ponte
Vedra Beach 280-2772.
Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday through Saturday,
noon to 5 p.m. Sunday.
FAIRFAX GALLERY AT
SAWGRASS, 1740 Sawgrass
Village Dr., Ponte Vedra Beach
384-7724. Hours 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Monday through Friday,
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.
FIRST STREET GALLERY,
216 First St., Neptune Beach *
241-6928. Works by local and
regional artists. Monday
through Wednesday, 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m.; Thursday and
Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m;
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.
Call 241-6928.
HAMPTON GALLERY
2411 3rd St. S., Jacksonville
Beach. Tuesday through Friday
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. Saturday. Call 247-1050.
HIBERNIA GALLERY 108
. 1st Street. Neptune Beach *
249.7321. Selling handmade
worklfrom Ireland, England
and U.S. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Monday-Saturday, noon to 5
p.m. Sunday.
J. JOHNSON GALLERY,
177 Fourth Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 435-3200.
Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday and 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Also
S by appointment. Pieces are
available for purchase.
*MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
AND HISTORY, 1025 Museum
: Circle, Jacksonville. Features
planetarium events and chil-
dren'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. Hours are 10 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. Monday to Friday,
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
Call 247-4341.
OCEAN 60, 60 Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach 247-
S 0060. :
SELLERS GALLERY, 240
AA N., Ponte V'edra 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
SGALLERY is at 1215 4th St.
N:, Jacksonville Beach. 249-
0432. Maritime painter devot-
ed to recreating seafaring his-
tory in oil paintings. Hours 9
a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday
through Saturday. .
photo submitted
The Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestra will hold open auditions for the 2006-2007 season
on May 19-21 and June 9-11 at FCCJ South Campus. Audition requirements and additional infor-
mation about the JSYO can be found online at: http://www.jaxsymphony.org/jsyo/auditions.html. To
schedule an audition, contact JSYO manager Hugh Patterson at 354-9251. FCCJ South Campus
is at 11901 Beach Blvd.
SHOWTIMES
Regal 18
X-Men: The Last Stand. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., Noon,
12:20, 12:45, 2:15, 2:45, 3:20, 4:00, 4:30, 5:00,
5:25, 6:45, 7:15, 7:45, 8:15, 8:45, 9:30, 10:30,
10:45.
*
The Da Vinci Code. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
11:45 a.m., 12:10, 12:40, 1:10, 1:40, 3:15, 3:45,
4:15, 4:45, 5:15, 6:40, 7:10, 7:40, 8:10, 8:40,
10:15, 10:45.
Over The Hedge. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 10:25
a.m., 11:40 a.m., 12:05, 1:05. 1:35. 2:10, 2:40,
3:50, 4:20, 4:50, 5:20, 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, 8:00,
9:40, 10:10, 10:40.
SSee'No 'Evil. Rated R. Fri.-Thdrs., 4:05, 7:50,
10:20.
*
Just My Luck. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:15.
Poseidon. Rated PG 13. Fri.-Thurs., 10:10 a.m.,
12:30, 3:25, 7:20, 9:55.
Mission: Impossible III. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 10:15 a.m.. 1:20, 4:10, 7:05, 10:05.
The Promise. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:25,
3:40, 7:35, 10:25.
0
RV. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 9:45.
United 93. Rated R. Fri.-Thurs., 10:05 a.m.,
12:50.
Pablo 9
The Da Vinci Code. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.,
12:30, 1:00, 3:45. 4:00, 7:00, 7:35, 10:10.
Hoot. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 1:30, 4:35, 7:35,
9:35.
lust NM Luck. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:45,
4:45, 7:45, 9:45.
*
Mission: Impossible III. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs 1:50, 4:50. 7:35, 10:15. -. .'i .,
Over The Hedge. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 1:15,
4:15, 7:15, 9:20.
Poseidon. Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs.. 1:35, 4.10,
7:20, 9:30.
RV. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs., 1:40, 4:40, 7:40,
9:40.
X-Men: The Last Stand. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 1:50, 4:30, 7:10, 9:40.
THEATRE NOTICES
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA
runs through June 4 In the
Moran Theatre in the Times-
Union Center for the
Performing Arts, 300 \V. Water
St., jacksonville. Call the FCCJ
Artist Series at 632-3373 for
ticket and schedule informa-
tion.
DOWN AN ALLEY FILED
WITH CATS runs at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday and 8 p.m. Friday
and Saturdays through May 27
at the Limelight Theatre, 11
Old Mission Ave., St.
Augustine. A matinee perform-
ance is held at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Call 825-1164 for reservations.
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
is staged through July 16 at the
Alhambra Dinner Theatre,
12000 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Doors open at 6
p.m for evening shows.
Matinees are held at 11 a.m. on
Saturday and noon on Sunday.
Admission ranges from $35 to
$46 for dinner and show. Call
641-1212 for information.
Auditions
PBTS
musical
AUDITIONS for the
Pirates of Penzance
will be held at 5 p.m. June 11
and 7 p.m. June 12 and 13 at
Players by the Sea, 106 6th St.
N., Jacksonville Beach. Roles
are available for 20 men ages
16-50, one woman in late 40s
and 10-20 women ages 16-35.
Auditioners must prepare any
musical theater or operetta
that showcases voice and per-
sonality. See the web site at
http://math.boisestate.edu/Ga
S/pirates/html/index.html for
script information. Randall
Atkinson will direct. Call 249-
2022 for information.
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Weekend 10 The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader May 26, 2006
Just 2 minutes from the beach. 2 good 2 miss.
Today, it's your turn. To get in on a great new/
oppoitunitty-and life at Island Club at
Atlantic Beach. With condos from the $120s,
this tropically landscaped gated community/
provides a ground-floor opportunity for
beachside living /ou won't want to miss
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It's the new island-style lifestyle. And it's only
at Island Club at Atlantic Beach.
Located on a barrier island, Island Club
offers 16 acres awash with many great ways
to play, including a 3,000 sq. ft. clubhouse
with fitness center, pool, tanning room,
island
and barbecue pavilion, sparkling lakes,
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Weekend 10
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The BEACHES LEADER/PONTE VEDRA LEADER
CLASSIFIED
CLASS 1
RE'L EST ATE
i00 Real Esutaie
I 0 LulstLind For Sale
120 Homes for Sale
125 Real Estate Wanted
130 Condos for Sale
140 Mortgages
150 Mobile Homes for Sale
180 Comm. Property .
185 Industrial/Warehouse
200 Rental
215 Homes for Rent
225 Wanted to Rent
230 Condo for Rent
'240 M.H. for Rent
260 Vacation Rental
270 Rental to Share
275 Room for Rent
280 Office Space
285 Comm. Rental
PETS & ANIMALS
300 Free Pets
310 Pets for Sale
330 Stables/Livestock
340 Los-.& Found Pets
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
400 Notices
405 Travel
415 Personals .
420 Legal Services
425 Legal Notices
440 ,f hIsC Loi t & Foa ,nd
4;0 itrnrr, onsLSchooLb
4o0 %%dding;
FEMPLONIMENT
500 P-T Help \\nmed
510 F-T Help \Wanied
520, job er,.ce
530 Bt- Opporiunmn
540 Child Care
550 C\ok \ar.u.ed
S-rRCI(-E GLUtDE
6111) S-erme GDde
.01 Ar Condnon nng
602 Ai.erauions
607 Au.o Boala Detailing
608 Aul Repair
609 Bu 5erimce:
612 Carpet
Dl3 Caienng
ul Cleanir,
o*1 ElI':>Lrornc
610 Ele -,icil Sen
620. Equip Rentals
622: Fence
FlED IN DEX
po23 Finan .er'-ie
o25 Fire-,od
o31 C rmpuier Servce
633 Hauling
634 Lawn Mower Sales/Serv.
635 Lawn/Landscpg
636 Locksmith
637 Marine Const.
638 Marine/Boating
640 Concrete/Masonry
645 Moving & Storage
648 Pressure Washing
650 Painting
651 Pest Control
652 Plumbing
653 Pools
654 Photography
655 Rain Gutters \
660 Remodel/Const.
665 Repairs
670 Roofing
675 Sprinlder & Wells
677,Tree Service
678 Tile
680 Upholstery
690 Water Treatment "
HEALTH SERVICES
700 Massage Therapy
710 Health Care Serv.
v30 ers
800 For Sate
605 Muslc & InSur
810 Anuque,
815 Aucno.I.
820 %.anled to Bu\
825 Trade
830 Cons,5.meni
GARAGE .ALES
840 Garage Sales
850 Garage ialezs Ja Beach
852 Garafe Sales Neptune Bead'.
854 Garage Sale \ihintc beach
857 Garage Sak.l Ponrte \'edra
a SC G~a-a ales o .est
860 Flea Market
862 ELae sales
TRANPiPORTAT1ON
905 Auto Rental
Q15 BiciL
930 MoiorO'Lle6
950 CaMrperR's
9,70 Trucks,\ '\
980 Auitomobilies
10'0% LOT loan financing No down pay-
meni Call Kelly al 568-4810 or 273-8620
806-A 3rd St. Neptune Beach
OCEANVIEH TOWNHOUSE: 3BR/
3 5BA raio blocks from ocean. granne
cdlnters. stone I'flors, sl.inless steel
.pphances, built m 'I05 Price Reduced.
Motivated seller $649,000
MARSHFRONT LOT: .99 acre
marhfrnt loti in small Neptune Beach
cul-de-sac subdivision $449.900
OCEANFRONT LOTS: Great
inveciimient opporurutm in V ilano
Beach 3 adiacen lots available for
$3,2110,000
GREAT INVESTMENT IN
NEPTUNE BCH: 1900 sf home sits
:n m.:, large buildable lots in desirable
Neptune Beach setimng. $550.000 .
PRICE REDUCTION: 4BR/2BA all
ncl. home n quiet beach neighbor- .
hood. $484.900
Call Jason Jarrett @
904-591-5917 mobile
904-247-7000 office
VA MOUNTAINS 5 acres winr ironlage on
very large pristine creek, very private, ex-
cellent fishing, canoeing, good access.
near New River Trail Slate Park. $39,500.
Owner (866)789-8535 www mountain-
sofVA.com.
SELLING YOUR HOME?
Find buyers at
www.jaxbuyers.com
Phyllis Staines, 476-SOLD
REIMAX Coastal Real Estate
BARTRAM PARK New Lakefromn Town-
nouse. 1496si, 2BR,2.5BA, Donus room,
garage Upgrades & extras 2 Minules to
95, 9A & 295. $240k Stephen, 880-9393
KATHY FARYON Realtotr
Watson Realty Corp. Realtors@
Call 904-476-5537
www.AfeaiEst OeQ'uiter.cdm
At Home With Diversity
From Condos to Countryn'
t h e .
:.N e w s
yV ,vv!',g a
Investment Opportunity
Triplex Plus Cottage
Reduced to $890,000
2-one bedroom apartments, i-three bedroom apartment and a
2 bedroom cottage located in desirable Neptune Beach.
2 blocks to beach and Town Center. Call:
Patrick Palmer _Janet Palmer. GRI
REALTOR '
753-3105
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REALTOR ''
545-8830
Lance Coi e Estates Hayesville, NC .' .3 '
Beautiful Mountain Views from Sweet.ivater's neweest. '
subdi\ ision, an ouLstanding locanon One adce plus lots A' CaI, C .
hjiilable, eas Jaccess only minutes from the town of "''-
Havesville. NC, ihe HKiassee River. Lake Chajuge, and
hospiijls. Feaiurei include oversized paved road,.,
unergicoun.i unliics. coi nants and restrict nons handicap
spec ifir.jioin n iih main floor 2,000 numinimum square fool homes makes this ne, development
unique. Build your home for a life time. Lots range in price from $49,900 to $79,900.
For more information call 828-389-8843,904-821-9573,
Nick's cell 904-254.9644, Vicki's cell 904-534-3530
NORTH ,CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS!!
LAND & CABINS FOR SALE
A new mountain development
in Western North Carolina offering spectacular long
range mountain views! 1 to 7 acre parcels starting
@ $39,900 to $89,900. Two lane paved roads,
underground utilities and beautiful private wooded
sites. New log cabin shells on 1-2 acre sites $89,900
to $132,900. Single story ranch or two story chalets
available. Call for free info: 828-247-0081
EI t l i
I LOTS/L~t 8"fO
2 HUGE LOTS 1.5 blocks to the Ocean
in Old Atlantic Beach-Buy 1 or Both
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 2 361 12th St.: 75' Wide (Front) x
60' Wide (Rear) x 175' Deep (East Side) "' -
x 167' Deep (West Side). $729,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821
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FSBO DESIRABLE Neptune Beach.
4BR,2BA. split plan Drive by 1525 Forest
Ave $469 000. 246-2336., 463-72-415 .
OPEN HOUSE Sai' Sun 11 4 Gorgeous
Atlantic Beach home. 3BR 2 5BA, 2 car
gar, 2 story, Duill 2002, 42' wall mounile
plasma w Bose Surround slays, decorator
upgrades, garden tub. scr porcri. pri ac'
lence All apple & washer, dryer minc
$259K 604 Stocks SI 449-2478
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse.
3BR.!2 5BA. 2-car garage, lenced corner
lot. Ouilt in 2002 1600sf. 602 Stocks St
$244 900. 534.4848
FOR SALE- 2123 Rosewood. Nep Bch
2'1 5. bright & sunny townhouse Tile &
berber carpel. Ig scr porch workshed.
landscaped $205.000 372-0589.
504-2883.
NEPTUNE BEACH pool home 1450si,
3BR/2BA w'lon, pool. spa, 2 car garage
Prced to sell a31 $299.900 Larry
476-.6645
PONTE VEDRA POOL HOME
OPEN HOUSE SAT/ SUN 11-4
This home leaiures in-ground pock, close
to each A-raled schools on quiel cuide.-
sac. 3BR, 3BA remodeled baths new 18"
hie ihru loyer dining, kitchen hail New
carpet in separate den, bedrooms living'
room New pain inside $10K Delow mar-
Pei at $345.000 21 Mackeral Sl
FSBOi Realtor 838-7726
GREAT BEACH Buyl $242.500. very
clean, 4BR,2BA, fabulous sunroom over-
looking lake. Many extras 859-7900
TOWNHOME REDUCED!
New consiruchon located al 6th Ave S. &
91h St. in Jax Bchn 3BR.' 2.5BA 1700-1
tiled lrsi lioor, owners suite w, luxury bath
separate shower private deck Custom
kitchen, designer lixiures throughout Dual
AC, sprinkler system fenced yard 2 car .
garage Move in before summer! Otiered .
al $325.000 Call ic.r snowing 249-6150
Will co-op wmin realOr .,
AFFORDABLE JAX Beach, second Iloor.
marshview condo is perfect for anyone
who wants to live al the each but not pay
beach prices! Move-in ready w relrigera.
lor, microwave, washer, dryer and ceiling
lans. Freshly painted interior security sys-
lem. screened lanai and irerlace are just
some ol the upgradesl $157.900 Phyllis
Staines. 904-476-SOLD REMAX Coastal
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NEPTUNE BEACH FSBO Pool Home.
3BR.'1.5BA. 1400si, 1-car garage, large
corner lot. 4 Blocks to Ocean 505 Bowlcss
SI. $399.000 333-1076. 246.7710
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ATL BCH TRI-PLEX
East Coast Drive at The Park. $1,149,000
ATL BCH OCEANVIEW
High dune best view on Beach Avenue
$1 2M
ATLANTIC BEACH 4BR
Parnally renovated on 2nd ST Just $599K
8 UNITS EAST OF 3RD
Concrete apr. oldg., 560K income.
$999,000.
OCEANFRONT
LANDMARK CONDO
3rd floor max upgrades $1 050M or
turnkey $1.080M.
ISLE OF PALMS
NEW LIST
Open split 312, dock big small boat
$585K. Call Suzi al 887-6594
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ATLANTIC BEACH. 328 10th Street
85'x130' Close to Ocean $699,000.
Steve McGuire, 246-9915
BEAUTIFUL N.B. LOT. 1,2 Acre. Many,
large Oaks $340k. 591-5059.
LOT- 50'X100' Vilano Bch, $199,000.
Grace Ellis, All Pro Realry Specialists.
655-7923 (cell)
50 ACRES w!2 Homes Mountain views.
Property oins lake. 25mi. northn of Chatta-
nooga TN. (4231413-7351
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Old Atlantic Beach
,50x150 LOT ,
2 blocks to the Ocean
Build your dream home 2 blocks to the ocean & a
short walk to the Town Center. Offered at $539,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821
Neptune Beach M,1
(East of 3rd St)
2 Lots/duplex
Duplex on 2 LOTS Sold "As Is" 50x160 Lot &
58x106 Lot. Awesome Opportunity to Invest or Build
2 Homes. Priced to Sell $739,000
GCall Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821
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 is 45' Front x 125' Deep x 50' Rear x 125' Deep.
For more information,
please call Tom Jernigan
S, 904-607-0694
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JAX BEACH Golfcourse. 69 Fairway RIVER BROOK
Lane. 3BR/2BA. Many updates. 4BR/2BA brick home in popular River
$425.000. Will co-op. 424-7204. Brook. Huge Master suile, large comer lot,
lormal giving and dinikng Offered at
ATLANTIC BEACH HIG$355,900.
3BR.'2BA, 2000sl, hardwood floors, over- HIGHLAND GLEN
sized cii 328 101h Si. 5699,000. Steve Beaulilul under construction' home in
246.9915. galed community. 4 bedrooms plus bonus
room, large lot. 3 car garage and much
OPEN HOUSE more. Offered at $795.000
ICW. The Woods, 4BR,'2BA. 2600sl, of- SAN PABLO CREEK
lice. iving & ram room, new roof, new 3BR/2BA home in San Pablo Creek Spa-
screered pool. private yard. close o cious floor plan. fenced backyard and
beach,. community amenities. Open Sail backing on to pond. Offered at $258,900
Sun liam.-Ipm, 2260 Fallen Tree Dr. VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING
We'i Maps at Hodges Gale near Atlantic 1BR/1BA home. beautifully decorated and
Blvd. 1904)910-1921. $398.500 with fireplace and screen room overtook-
ing The marsh Offered at $159.500
MARSH SOUND 43 w. office. comer lot VILLAGES OF PABLO
ruui.de-ssc. open lioor plan. Dig yard. walk 3BRi2BA beautifully remodeled home in
io Alarnacan,, 2470sl, $395.000 will co- popular Villages of Pablo. New roof; new
oroke call 705 4872 13890 Softwind Trail ile and carpet, new stainless appliances
N. in kitchen, repainted inside and, out.
FSBO 3 2 lull stucco home in intercoastal Fenced, private backyard Offered at
west 1830sqh with pool New AC. $229000.WINDSOR POINTE
$304,900 220-1179. 2BR/2BA home in Windsor Pointe. Up-
ICW WATERFRONT 3BRt2BA. 2400st, STaWrs unit, fireplace, Derber carpet, vault-
gaie-a community, dock, 2 lifts. 3 car ga- ed ceiling, large master bedroom. Offered
rage workshop screened pool; at $158,900.
$1.200.000. FSBO 19041992-8967 NEWLY CONSTRUCTED WITH
BONUS ROOM
MODEL HOME Sawgrass Players CluD 4BR!3BA newly constructed Mereedes
Un,,que communirv..agoll'ennis across me bull home. Huge bonus room loo!' Land-
streel. Swim in your backyard. 3BR'2BA, escaped yard and a greal floor plan Of-
marole fireplace, spacious screened fered at$5395.000.
bricked patio, large Ireed backyard on la- SPACIOUS SEAVIEW PARK HOME
goon. 1,400sf. $350,000 by owner. 3BR/2.5BA home. Outstanding coral rock
19041 273-0918. fireplace, granite counters, tongue and
grooved wood paneled ceilings, private
ATLANTIC BEACH rear yard, great neighborhood and much,
DESIRABLE BEACH AVE TOWNHOME much more Offered at $650.000.
End uril wienced yard 3BR/2 5BA. JACKSONVILLE BEACH
1660-7 Biacn Ave. 2150sf, beach access Upgraded home in San Pablo Circle,
across sireel Kncnen Isle w/ceramic lile '3BR2BA home w/spacious master suite.
Wood burning replace. screened porch Fenced backyard, large den, immaculate-
w/deck Single garage $712,000 by ly maintained. Offered at $335,000.
Owner 477-0102. Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
Sr 335 Jacksonville Drive
OPEN HOUSE Salurday/ Sunday May Call: 904-241-4447
27-28th)- 11-4 Beaulilut la3keview home in Free Weekly List
Jax Golf & CC 3733 Biggn Church Rd W. www.helpusell.com/coastalrealty
4 bed'3 5 bath. 3200sl summer kitchen &
not lub FSBO 254-7527.
4 SHOULDN'T YOUR NEXT REAL ESTATE
,-. TRANSACTION BE LIKE A WALK ON THE
BEACH? IT CAN! CALL DONNA HAZOURI
BEST BUY ON THE OCEAN! Sunrises and Sunsets are yours from
this pristine Oceania oceanfront condo! Spacious 2 bed 2 bath condo
with huge balcony, sparkling oceanfront pool and gym with sauna. Lots of storage
and upgrades thruout! Seller leaving the country, must sell now! Only $725,000
,BEST BUY IN PONTE VEDRAI Instant Equity is yours in the beautiful 3049 sq.ft.
5 bed 3 bath home with pristine lake views thruoutl Gleaming wood floors,
community pool, tennis, playground, fitness atid security for only 539K. Priced for
a quick sale so call now!
JUST LISTED IN SEAWALK OF PONTE VEDRAI Sparkling lake views thruout
this spacious 3BD/2BA + office home with upgrades galore...Just steps to your
privaie ,gaed beach access. comm pool. cabana & the pristine Guana Preserve,
Live ihe Seawalk Lite Icr only 525K
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MAGNOLIA PROPERTIES
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GRAND RESERVE! LOCATION! LOCATION!
Lovely ove in ready 3rd floor Charming "Old Atlantic Beach" cot-
condo. .,iet private location over- tage. Built in 1949, 3 bedrooms, 2
looking natural area. Great room with baths, living room, dining room, and
fireplace, all appliances included plus kitchen with cozy breakfast room
2 deeded parking' spaces. $164,500. overlooking private yard. Awesome
MLS# 266526 location-lot extends from Ocean
AT.rNTIC BEACHI Blvd. to Beach Ave Just steps to the
A 'ocean and steps to dining and
Corner lot, concrete block construb- shopping at the corner location,.of
tion, paneling throughoutinteriorof 2nd Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach.
floor, downstairs efficiency apt., lawn This home is "one of a kind".
irrigation, yard well and pump, 2 car $985,000.
garage, built in .1947. Short walk to ...
the beach, Ragtime, Al's pizza or your OCEANWALKI
favorite fun spot Location is the key. You'll love entertaining family and
$695,000. friends in this 1 story, 4 bedroom
MUST SELL! e beach home. Spacious family room
UST SLU with fireplace opens to kitchen and
Newly remodeled 2 story, 5 bedroom separate breakfast area. Split bed-
home. Flexible open floor plan, over rooms, screened pool, security, lo-
3000 SF of living area. Beautiful cated in highly sought after neighbor-
kitchen, stainless appliances, stone hood. $714,900.
and wood floors, fireplace in living MLS# 278270
room, Possible in-law suite, 2 car ga-
rage $749,000. MLS# 283187 TIFFANY BY THE SEA!
This incredibly beautiful home is 1/2
CORNER LOT! block from ocean. Sunshine bright
Awesome corner building site for that open floor plan.- 4 BR plus office and
dream beach getaway! This 140' x art studio. Gourmet kitchen includes
95' lot hAs both the beach and the In- custom cabinets, granite countertops,
tracoastal Waterway just short dis- gas cook top and wine cooler.
tance away. The dead end street with $1,675,000. MLS# 273214
boat ramp at the end makes boating
easily accessible offering the best of
both worlds for outdoor enthusiasts.
Priced below appraisal! $585,000.
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NEPTUNE BEACH Townhouses, 2 units,
1200sf. each, 2BR/2BA +lofts, fireplace,
patio decks, 2 blocks ocean, walk to town-
center. $644,000. 246-8267.
BEACH INVESTMENT. 3BR/1.5BA/FR,
pool, well w/pump, Ig. 6' fenced lot. Selling
"as is". 1619 Sunset Drive. $295,000.
(904)223-3969.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Selva Linkside
6 BLKS TO OCEAN, 3BR 2 1/2BA,
1935sf. Only $494,500. (904)472-4039.
Completed 2006, 3 bdrm, 3.5
bath, 2 Covered Parking. Ask-
in $1,590,000.00
Cute 2/2, 1038 SF, Totally Re-
modeled, Back to Selva Marina
Golf. Asking $194,900.00 --
EXECUTIVES OF
PONTE VEDRA
Spacious Pool Home on
0 ,Extra Large Lot
Beautiful 5BR/4BAPool Home on cul-
m -- I- de-sac in desirable PVB neighborhood.
S.. tile/hardiwoods. Great Kit breakfast
nook opens to family
RlI %\/bu il-ins & lots of %xindo s. large m mI p
master, bonus RM w/BA. screened pool '
& lanai w/surround sound, large yard %/
pla\ set. $629,000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
2800sqI ft in .
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
r locationon! From Atlantic Blvd. to
Seminole Rd, (L) on 18th, 471
Saturiba Dr. $697K.,MLS#62828,
Casie Denman
A294-6876
-SUPERB LOCATION!
Renovated 3BR/2BA beach home in So Jax Beach
located just 1.5 blocks to the ocean on beach
access street and just a few blocks from loads of:
shopping and JTB. 50x123 lot
in growing neighborhood. tR l BI
$789,000 '': E3U
Please call
Sherri Beno 904- 651-1830 or
Lisa DiSlefano 904-514-3167
ast of AA 11 Ponte Vedra!
This 5 BR/3BA brick beau has approx
I!'^ ;. :1 4400 st! 32'x15' pool, 90'x140 lot,
24' .22.5' garage w/ 10'x8' workshop,
gourmet kitchen w/ 48" gas range, Subzero
refrigerator, 1000 sf master suite w/ 6' whirlpool tub, many upgrades/
amentities! Energy efficient! Easy bike ride or walk to beach! Owner/Agent
$1,375,000 -1 ,,i in P V east 7- Solan, Rd e
I,?/ 41 GO//'li' Cir l .'0 if'0l / '/:Z .- 'e O 'iner .,*9 '.,
.- ... ... ,7 1 ._ l .-- ,-- .. ,
'> Prudential
NrJmor Ritrl, .. ,
f. ueu rL,,IIL't*4~irn',L[.UIlo A.117111
C. ,..
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 brand new22x22 Family Rm & 22x22
Master Suite. Low Maintenance Hardiboard
Exterior, Metal Roof, Private Covered Porch ,...
- Full Fenced in Yard w/Room for Pool. F-
Priced to sell at $498.000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
Exquisite Beach Be
S. : Just steps to the ocean
ocean views. 4 bedroom
",'' 1/2 baths. Dream kitchen
family room, Elevator, H
l; f Car Garage + large wor
landscaping. $1,999,990
Popular Villages of
4 bedrooms/2.5 baths.'
Hardwood floors in kitcl
and breakfast nook. Cul
x 24 Florida Room, Mas
I 'his/hers walk in closets,
separate shower. $334,9
MLS# 303654
RF14r"
Fay Patsourakis
Ofc: 904-285-5640 ext. 222
Cell: 904-463-7782 B
50 A IA N., Ste 108 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
;auty-
and magnificent
is/3 full baths, 2
n overlooking
hardwood floors, 2
kroom, beautiful'
). MLS#30040
Pablo
Vaulted ceilings,
hen, dining room
-de-sac yard, 32 '
ter suite has
garden tub and
900.
Ambi
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.
2786 COACHMAN Lakes Dr., Arlington.
$247,9000. 3BR/ 2BA, 1616sf, spectacu-
lar home in Coachman Lakes! Cheerful
kitchen w/ breakfast nook & bar, decora-
tive lighting fixtures, beautiful fauxwood
blinds throughout, glamorous master bath
w/ garden tub, marble vanity, & glassed in
shower, lovely large wooden deck, fully
fenced backyard that backs to a nature
preserve! Extra parking! Open House Sat
& Sun 12-3. Call Assist 2 Sell Buyers &
Sellers Real Estate 247-4442 or view on-
line @ jaxbesthomes.com
13715 N. Richmond Park Dr., $305, Wind-
sor Pointe, $188,900. 3BR/ 2BA, 1500sf,
beautiful family room w/ vaulted ceilings &
frplc., bright kitchen & convenient inside
laundry room, gorgeous master suite w/
walk in closet & private bath! Call Assist 2
Sell Buyers & Sellers Real Estate 247-
4442 or view online @ jaxbesthomes.com.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, The Islands,
new roof, 2BR/2BA, attached garage, cor-
ner lot, community pbol, tennis, $250,000.
(904)703-8380..
Live Large in
ighland Glen!!!
This wonderful pool home has almost
ifl
Li
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4000 sf, theater room, outdoor kitchen and shower.
Upgrades galore. 4BR/3.5BA, 80 ft lot with lake view..Great
for entertaining. $899,999 MLS#282852
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911
Water to Golf Views inI
Queens Harbour
Beautiful 5BR/4BA/3CG 3,850SF w/
open spacious floor plan is loaded w/
upgrades, custom kitchen, solid wood
cabinets, built in bookcases in the
B. great RM & a lovely screened in pool
w/evening lanai. $999,000
Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 859-9100
Thi
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Ocean Front
Atlantic Beach '.'
S2bdrm, Haven Fo h
s 2bdrm,,2.5 ba Ocean Front home
upatdU it. iLUiieii ncrwoUUUU airs is
absolutely charming. Oceanfront with
lawn & deck. All living space iis
downstairs; bedrooms up w/balcony
overlooking the ocean. Offered at
$995,000. Don't miss this one! .
Call
Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821
From Cottages to Castles
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OCEANFRONT CONDO TRNOQUILITI IN
THE WATERMARK JACKSONVILLE GOLF & CC
Tr\enrit-tl'e luj\nicou el casual resi- Rare find' Sho,- s like an model' 5BR'
dences in a pnlate. alied toer on the 3BA. stud\/BR#4. bonur,'BRf5 Ne%%
ocean' E.cepnonal design. staie-of-the- gourmet kitchen. mple crco n molding.
art Karchen. maintenance free li rng. 3 and 2-4in Itahi n l tone flooring' Bnrck
BRS/3 BA, appro,, 2,310 _q fi ou..r pa er. large Fla ro'm /'sounnrng e s
$100,000 in upgrades, sparkling pool and of exotic koi pond, 2 waterfalls & arched
spa, and 2 indoor garage parking bridge slopes to lake & natural area. Neu-
spaces! $',-5,1i.r 00 ral ,li'r. cu:tn, .~indm o,. ocauTrenti
Must see' _S641.1f011
Elizabeth HIldgins
Prudential Network RealtyR'si
TOP SALES AGENT
(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
Indepundcnthr owned.and operated '
1000 Sawgrass Village Drive, Sults 101, Ponts Vedra Beach, FL 32082
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-3PMl V BLOCK TO THE OCEAN
113 RIVER MARSH DRIVE New 1/1 third fir unit w/Murphy
4/3.5 home features hardwood bed unit for, guests. Walk to
flrs, soaring ceilings, open floor beach, shops & restaurants.
plan w/built-Ins, gourmet kitchen Gourmet kit w/granite, ceramic
w/granite, stainless appli-ances tile & garden tub. Overlooks
and indoor/outdoor fireplace. lake & lagoon fountain. Sleeps'
$949,000 Call Kim Martin-Fisher four. $368,875 Kelly Blackburn
HOMESITE WITH 2 DOCKS! PRIME WATERFRONT LOT
'Stunning Harbour Island lot 160' of bulkhead on Marsh Lan-
directly on picturesque marsh! ding's deep water harbor + a 40'
Relax on your own private dock floating concrete dock located'
located directly behind yr dream, right behind! Soil tests already
home and enjoy your own 50' done & this lot is ready to build
boat slip just steps away! on. Owner retiring says: Submit
$1,275,000 Call Michelle Floyd Offers! Len Knight $1,190,000
BEST BUY EAST OF AlA MAGNIFICENT MARSH VIEWS
First lot on left in Ponte Vedra 7BR/6.5BA, concrete block
East. Bring your own builder. McCumber Home offering bril-
Walk to the beach and Lodge. liant views from'dazzling setting
Electronic gates. Arthur on 1-acre lot in Marsh Landing!
Rutenberg Homes on this street Boasts rare deep water dock
from $1.2 to $1.5 million! and beautiful pool. $2,850,000
$399,000 Pis call Patti Martin Michelle Floyd & Jayne Hoffman
HARBOUR ISLAND ESTATE HARBOURISLAND BASIN LOT
Magnificent home with Dock your boat at your back
meticulous architectural details door! Incredible opportunity to
and timeless warmth. Estate invest or build your dream home
grounds include spacious pool on this waterfront lot in Marsh
overlooking marsh & dock with Landing's prestigious Harbour
ICW access. Includes 40' boat Island. Includes a 50' boat slip.
slip. $5,350,000 Michelle Floyd Call Michelle Floyd $1,399:500
FABULOUS BEACH HOUSE... STATELY HOME SAWGRASS
across from ocean & close to 2-story custom brick 6BR/5.5BA
P.V. Club! To see it is to fall in home, 5845sf, oversized lot with
love...updated, charming, bright trees, beautiful landscaping,
& neat as a pin. 3BR/3BA preserve and water views,
w/2,360sf. Deep back yard completely private on cul-de-,
w/pool overlooking golf course, sac. Includes CC membership.
$2,900,000 Call Joyce Reesh $1,900,000 Carolyn Richardson
TURTLEBACK CROSSING VILLAGES OF SAN JOSE
Charming 3BR/2.5BA town- 2-story townhouse with 1't floor
home with garden courtyard master! Existing elevator shaft
entrance, vaulted ceilings, wood framed to add future elevator.
burning fireplace, first floor Like new condition, 3BR/2.5BA
master, eat-in kitchen, dining 2,181sf, Plantation shutters, 2nd
area, screened porch & 1-car fir leisure rm. Gated community.
garage. $339.900 Susan Fort Pis call Len Knight $289,900
PALENCIA HOMESITE! EVERYTHING & MORE
Located on almost 2 acres in Approx. 3000sf, 4 bedrooms,
the estate section of Palencia, a 2.5 baths + bonus room, granite
golf course community with countertops, hardwood floors,
unparalleled scenery! A truly faux painting, satellite system,
perfect setting for you to build 3-car side entry garage, located
your dream home! Please call on preserve. Offered for
Michelle Floyd $1,350,000 $634,000 Call Kim Martin-Fisher
PACKAGE DEAL! 1 house on Tidal JAX BEACH, 2-story, 2BR/1.5BA Town-
Creek. Marshview, dock, ICW area. Plus home, steps to beach, move in ready,
1 direct oceanfront condominium. priced $349,000, MLS#303200. Call Rog-
$750,000. 334-8408. er @ Watson Realty, 899-6441.
SUSE POI T BEAUrIVl Beautiful 5BR/5BA plus office & bonus, 4000+ SQFT.
Mahogany wood floors, crown molding, upgraded tile floors and backsplash in kitchen
and baths. Gorgeous tonuge and groove ceiling in kitchen dining area. Upgraded
appliances. Granite counters & built-ins. Screened POOL with hot tub. 3 car garage.
Copper roof accents. Pool and Drive comp. w/ pavers. UPGRADES GALORE. Will
exceed the most meticulous buyer's expectations! $1,050,000.
S...'~.. 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. .
peialt ~ Each Office Independently
I R y Specialists Owned & operated
' Call Tom Gibbon
566-6501
gAtfantic IBeach
The Perfect Beach House
with Pool & Spa
Located on cul-de-sac 2 doors from
Ocean, 2700SF built in 1995. Move-in
Condition. Features 4Bdrm/2.5BA,
Large updated eat-in kitchen, covered
Lanai & 2 Car Garage all in tranquil
setting. Offered at $995,000, this one
,tuly._wUJ NOT last, "
Call
Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821
IMLS#303296Newlyrer^ovated2BR/2BAcondo' MLS # 3033115 BR/3.5 BA, two story Ira-
upgri.je.. .'unrio i..heri. .f Al r.c.r additional, updated ldtchen, woodfloors, deco-
JI L,. ..-p-.. :. .-,,, ., --ro[.:l.ators dream. Good schools. Lake.& pre-
1fiuetso center & cliubh.use Ui lhl. ,r ,'eC-i oservelot.$655,900 241-2417
Edge Condominiums. $485.000 285-1800 serve lot. $55' 41-41
IM COASTU4 WI-RFUO CONDO 3/3. LUXURY CONDO!
REDUCED! MLS#295470 GE Profile stainless steel appl,
Nlb# 2.4 "375 New Construction! Elegant 3BR/ custom cabinets, granite counters, wet bar,
i 5BA plus 0iud/ on top floor, 3rd, 2800 SF, el- crowinmolding & designer ceramictile. Just
evator, screened porch, garage, all the amenities steps to the beach $995,000 241-2417
you could want, in a gated marina community&
-a 60' boat slip is also available..$929,000 285- L 3 BEACH CONDOi
1800 MLS# 288975 3/2.5 w/spectacular views &
LOVEf1 PONTE EDR'A HOME steps to Jax Beach. Included stainless steel
MLUS 3is:64 5BR,'5BA f .fice& & fupiNSr. <- appliances, designer ceramic tile, custom
nus, 4003 SF, rich wood & iron staircase, large cabinets, Granite countertops & a wet bar.
iljri.ir, r..,irr,','cI3brinetlercci:ard..cmJIdarnJi. $1,050,000 241-2417
l'khr n ''"nbur'er gas i'c. gra-nile cr' rp BREA fKINO OCEAN VIEWS1
i .and map cjbiens& 3e garage Si.H.... MLS#300563 Ocean views from 6thfloor.
F' I ASnC OPPOR11Nrn' in 9' ceilings, GE Profile SS appliances, cus-
WAIPS EDGE torn maple cabinets, Granite counters, wet
MLS#287289 SawgrassTPC,4BR/3.5BAhome, bar, spacious ocean terrace. $ 1,025,000 241-
3BRdown, 1BR/1BA up, storage, neutralcolors,. 2417
carpet, tile, built-ins, refrigerators convey,screened WI LUXURY CONDO!
"l-a. "n 9 .:.mprSi.rIlarge .rer la SE ,MLS#295607 with amenities that cater to a
6RLA viEWS in T7HE PIrAlON resort lifestyle. Costa Verano resale. Fitness
MLS# 297953 Lovely 3BR/3.5BA home over- ctr, theatre room, bards pool and uch
looks 18thfairway,FRw/stoneFP,built-inmedia more are included.,$985,000 241-2417
center, wall of windows for golf course views, OCEANFRONT VIEWS!
renovated kitchen stainless appliances, granite, MLS#285302PrestigiousAcquiliusl,New
wood cabinets, 1st fir mstr, loft & 2BR on 2nd Const3/3 Condo, 2,471 SF,SEendunit, 10th
E OF 3RD SEE285-1800 IN A BEAC f. Expansive oceanfrt & w balconies. Park
SREDUCEDI. gar, resort amenities incl: 2pls, fit cntr, club-
MLS# 303825 Terrific investment opportunity! house $1,450,000 241-2417
Residential but zoned commercial, concreteblock, OCEANFRONT LUXURYI
duplex was completely renovated in 2002, each tMLS # 299358 8th floor oceanfront- marble
unit 2BR/1BA w/large deck, CH&A, washer/ and hardwood floors, granite countertops.
dryer, storage & parking, Owner/Agent$610,000 Silouette blind system and much more. End
285-1800,ED unit with southern exposure-GREAT
S S O TOCEAN VEWS from wraparound balcony.
MLS# 286550 Gated community w/pool, tennis,
beachcabana&privatebeachaccess.2yearsnew! $889,900 241-2417
4BR/3.5BA, 3-story home w/elevator, formalLR FIRST TIME YOURSI!
& DR, FR, FP, oversized eat-in kitchen & fabu- MLS# 277726 New Construction. Only 8
lous views of ICW & ocean. $725,000 285-1800 'units left out of 10 if] this Mediterranean
CAREFREE, AFFORDABLE.. CENR AILY building. Only 2 residences per floor. Every
LOCATED & REDUCED! unitisa3/3,comerunitwithspectacularviews
MLS#281989This3BRI2BAcondow/garageis of the ocean. High ceilings, granite
locatedinJaxBeach,veryspaciousw/largeroorns countertops and much more! $839,415
& an open floor plan, breakfast bar opens to din- countertops and much more! $839,415
ing&livingarea,masterbedroomfeaturesFrench 241-2417
double doors to balcony. $259,900 285-1800 T1ADflONAL ELEGANCE
WATERFRONT- HARBOUR ISLAND ESTATE MLS# 2906272 stry 4 brm 2.5 bth home
MLS#281048MagnificentMarshLandingMedi- wlwrparound prch & scmd pool master rtrt
terranean-style on 2 wooded acres, 180' on ICW, w/stngareafimll, r&drhavegleamingcheny
40' boat slip in yacht basin, 6BR/7.5BA, 2-sty li- floors $649,900 241-2417
braryw/siralstaircase,theatre,guestcabana,scnd
lanai pool/spa,summerkitchen&FP$5,950,000 FORMER MODEU
285-1800 MLS#2842713/2w/marsh views, upgraded
MARSH & OCEAN VIEWS- tile. Open fir plan, Corian, crown molding,
PONTE VEDRA BLVD screened Patio and an eat in kitchen. Must
MLS# 286145 Custom home on 200' lot across see! $256,900 241-2417
from the ocean! 5BR/4.5BA, paneled library, CUSTOM CONDO!
gameroomw/wetbar, gourmet kitchen w/Viking mM N di
appliances,screenedlanai,largemarsh-frontdeck, MLS #301036PalmsatMarshLanding!This
security gate & deeded beach access $2,390,000 2/2features travertine floors, granite counters
285-1800 & much more! $229.900 241-2417
NEPTUNE BEACH HOME WfHI ARTWORK UFE IS A BEACH!
FOR SA3WI NEW PRIE e MLS#297172 Living in this 2BR/2BA 2nd
MLS# 286153 Wonderful 4BR/2BA home, just firunit.Enjoysunsetsonthemarshl$194,500
4 blocks tothe beach, brand new kitchen w/corian 241-2417
counters & ceramic tile floors, large multi-pur-
pose bonus room & patio. MOTIVATED LANDMARK OCEANFRONT CONDO!
SELLER! $385,000 MLS#262660 Incredible vistas, breathtaking
285-1800 ocean views. Spacious 2671 sf, 4/3.5. 3rd fl,
JAX BEACH CONDO REDUCEDI S end unit. Lots designer upgrades &exquis-
MLS# 291739 Close to shopping, restaurants, en- ite details. 2 park SD. Private storage, comm
tertainment&acrossthestreetfrombeachaccess. Quahty, style & luxury! $1,350,000
1st floor 3BR/2BA unia t w/ocean views fromlbal-
conv. many ugnrades, well-maintained,-wateru.u-
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
1iM community at Tiffany by The Sea with
L, its own beach access. Offered at
$1,395,000.
r ~;I |Ial ~ Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821
Completely Renovated .. ] Li |
Contemporary-Awesome
Intracoastal Views
1657SF Neptune Beach Home sits ,
ohn the marsh w/an 85' dock on a J I
small creek leading to the
Intracoastal. Navigable for a small skiff or Jet Ski at
high tide. The views are absolutely breathtaking! Just
remodeled inside & out. 3bdrm/3ba, 2-Car Garage &
Awesome Deck-Offered at $549,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821
WEST ATLANTIC BEACH
INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNIlY!
Newly Renovated 2000SF 3 bdrm/2 ba, 2 car garage
& pool built in 1993. Beautiful Lot 120 x 125 w/ Fruit
trees & concrete block shed. Property located in the
middle of an upcoming residential
development. Offered at $350,000.
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821 l- ,
Style& Valuea
Beautifully renovated 3BR/21A in Selva Linkside
has it all. Hardwood floors in main living areas,
ceramic tile and granite counters in kitchen, neutral
"paint, 2-car garage and a lovely
I 1 *, peaceful backyard. $399,900
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3BR/2BA On Eastwind Dr.,
r close to schools. $339,900
SUMMER HOUSE
EAST COAST REALTY 1BR/IBA, golf course views
OF JACKSONVILLE, INC. $850/mo
247-4724 PONTEVEDRA
OCEAN LINKS Summer House Condos
S2BR/2BA, water to golf view, 2 1BR/1-BA loft units, golf
screened wraparound porch, views! $160,900
| vaulted ceilings, FP. Red. $232,500
COZY COTTAGE!
You got to see this South Beach Cottage! Beautiful
renovations recently completed, and waiting for
you. 50x140 lot in desired
neighborhood. $675,000 W
Please call
Sherri Beno 904- 651-1830 or
Lisa DiStefano 904-514-3167
I .Wonderful Marsh Landing
Pool Home on Lagoon
k "Exquisite 5BR/4.5BA/3CG Pool Home
on the Lagoon has Tile/Hardwoods.
Si~ ~', Gorgeous & Spacious Kit \\/granite. SS
appl, Cooking Island, Breakfast Bar,,
Large Great RM w/soaring ceilings & .
stunning water views. Master w/sitting -
area, Bonus RM w/BA. $1,999.000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
~~''| Stunning & Sophisticated in
South Jax Beach
P: :1 Incredible 4BR/3.5BAplus office & loft,
built in 2004. tile & hardwoods. 10'
ceilings. brick paver driveway,
beautifully landscaped, outstanding
craftsmanship. On cul-de-sac, close to
shopping & beach. You'll Love It!
$629,000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812 4
Elegant & Peaceful Riverfront
Estate in San Marco
1.5+ acre estate w/200' on the St. Johns v/breathtaking
views of Do town JAX. 7,500SF 5BR/4BA/3CG/6FP.
gallery, billiard & river terrace home offers incredible
craftsmanship especially unique &
private. $5,250,000
Top Producer 2005'
S- 904-859-9100 ._
OCEAN CAY BEAUTY!
Hit the beach after waking up in your beautiful 3BR/
2.5BA Ocean Cay home. This 2,000 sf home has
a loft area, 2 car garage, and lots of storage..
$465,000
Please call ..
Sherri Beno 904- 651-1830 or
Lisa DiStefano 904-514-3167
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
Updated with 3 bdrms. And sits on a
50x100 lot. Each priced at $725,000. aJ
Buy one or both!
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821
Neptune Beach ,
East of 3rd St.-Single Family .: K-_
2-car garage
Concrete block home has so much charm!
2000SF Tri level. 2-3Bdr/3.5Ba, Sun
Room & Basement w/ fenced in private Call
lot. Original Hardwood firs throughout in MHacrgi Petitt
great shape. Terrazzo firs in Kitchen. Top Producer
Updated AC, Water Heater & New 1-- 2
Windows. Come see this one! $639,000. 719821
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 1I
beach. Fenced back yard. Over 1300
sq ft. Must see to appreciate. B ^ L i
$299,900 MLS # 284350
Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911
Beautiful Cottages at
SAtlantic Beach
,: l Exclusive Private Community
IJ J Maintenance Free 3 story w/elevator, 2
I Il lNLJ Car Garage features 4 Bdrms/Sitting Rm/
4Ba. Covered Balconies & 3rd Fir Deck.
Call Concrete Exterior Construction-Open
Margi Petitt Design-Finished 9-10' Ceilings-Bosch
Top Producer Stainless Steel Appl. -Granite, Custom
571-9821 Wood Cabinetry. Common Pool &
Walkway to Beach Ave. $875,000
51 M ISM M.,
I
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 .--i
$949,000 ,.
Call Sabrina Pardue
904-305-6801
iO4 Ponte Vefra
i7] L -. COMPLETELY REMODELED
Perfection and Charm is what you get
i I *with this COMPLETELY REMODELED
home. Cedar shake exterior, paver
drive, 4 bdrms/3.5 ba, 3100sf. Open
Call kitchen wIss appl, granite counters &
Margi Petfitt hardwood'flrs throughout. Lanai off
Top Producer master suite & family rm, outdoor gas
frpl. Huge Lot -plenty of room for a pool.
571-9821 Offered at $1,550,000
Sawgrass Home, Beautiful
& Private Location
Lovingly cared for bI original owners
3BR/2BA home in gated golf club
community. One of the most sought after
locations in Cpress Creek.backs to gol
course. great Rm wv/FP. formal LR'& DR,
Kit n/Breakfast Nook. $449,000
Suzie Mons Connolly :
*,,. ^ ~ Waterfront & Pool
SCustom Home in
Plantation Oaks
-^" 5BR/5BA approx. 4.000 SF ,,/14'
ceilings, gourmet kitchen 42" Maple
Cabinets, Screened pool w/fountain
overlooking the lake & private
preserve. $999,500
Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul
904-859-9100
i Spectacular Estate Home
" with Water to Golf Views
' 'J':. Stunning Home on Incredible Lot in The
Plantation. 40' pool & spa. magnificent
S curved staircase, 21' ceilings, floor-ceiling
windows. gorgeous kit
w/marble & granite. 2FP. 6.600+ SF, 4BR/
4.5BA/3CG. Best Value in Plantation! I
$1,995,000 Suzanne Stephens
904-333-8843 or
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
2123 FOREST Gate Dr. E., Kensington.
$269,000. 3BR/ 2BA, 1908sf, beautiful
home situated on a lovely lakefront loti
Huge eat-in-kitchen w/ breakfast bar, gor-
geous ceramic tile highlights the foyer,
kitchen & both.bathrooms, lovely master
suite w/ separate tub & shower, breezy
screened lanai, bright & open family room
w/ frplc. & security system. Call Assist 2
Sell Buyers & Sellers Real Estate 247-
4442 or view online @ jaxbesthomes.com
PVB/ VILLAGE OF SOLANO. FSBO. 2/2,
1600sf, gar., scrnd prch, fncd yd by pond.
Corian cntrs & sink, wood cabinets, crown
mold,-vault ceilings, fpl. New paint in &
out. A/C, water soft., tile & carpet. Will co-
op. $315K. OPEN HOUSE FRI, SAT &
SUN. Call for appt. 273-2912 or 210-0004.
2509 BEAUTYBERRY Cir. W., The
Woods, reduced for quick sale $419,000.
4BR/ 2BA, 2577sf, fabulous home w/ lake
view! Bright & cheerful kitchen w/ break-
fast nook & bar, lovely family room w/
marble tile & gas frplc., spacious master
suite w/ sliding doors to patiol, Decorative
& architectural touches! Breezy coved pa-
tio. Call Assist 2 Sell Buyers & Sellers Re-
al Estate 247-4442 or view online @
jaxbesthomes.com.
THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE ATL. BEACH
Short walk to Beach and Town Center.
Light & Bright 3BR/2.5BA townhome, 2-
car garage, fully equipped kitchen,
screened-in patio, private fenced yard,
tiled FP w/mantle $495,000. Owner/Agent.
(904)349-1864.
PONTE VEDRA, FAIRFIELD. 2200sf,
3BR/2.5BA. Waterview. Tennis, pool.
Gated. $417,000. (904)910-7036.
ADORABLE 4/2, one owner home has
one of the prettiest lots in the. area. Mani-
cured yard has lush landscaping and room
enough for a pool. Fenced yard with extra
decking, screened porch, formal dining
room, eat-in kitchen with breakfast bar,
security, ceiling fans, and termite bond.
$249,900. Please contact Phyllis Staines
with RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate at 904-
476-SOLD or visit www.pstaines.com
ICW. AWESOME 4BR/2BA/2-car. Approx-
imalely .1/2 acre loi $359,900.
Hallmark RealtyGroup. 720-0045
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, 5/27, 12pm-2pm
2695 Coachman Lakes $249,900
3/2 screened porch, loaded From Beach,
RT on Huffman, Rt on Alden, RT on
Coachman Lakes.
Phyllis Staines, 476-SOLD
www.pstaines.com
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate
14264 PABLO Woods Ln, Pablo Woods,
$229,900 3DR/ 2BA. Cheerful kitchen w/
new stainless steel apple gorgeous real
oak & bamboo floors, vaulted ceilings,
fully fenced backyard w/ separate play
area Call Assist 2 Sell Buyers & Sellers
Real Estate 247-4442 or view online @
jaxbesthomes.com
1488 LAUREL Way, Atlantic Bch,
$399,900. 4BR/ 2.5BA, 2250sf, gorgeous
home on. corner lot! Magnificent family
room w/ stone fireplace, hardwood floors,
bright kitchen w/ bay windows, glamour-
ous master bath w/ jacuzzi tube & glass
block window, huge Florida room Call As-
sist 2 Sell Buyers & Sellers Real Estate
247-4442 or view online @
jaxbesthomes.com.
.OPEN HOUSE 1404 Declaration Dr, Jaxs
Beach Sat 11-3Pm. From JTB head north
on South Beach Pkwy, make left on Jack-
sonville Dr, then right on America and left
on Declaration Dr, 2cnd house on the left.
Completely updated and refinished 3/2.5
in beautiful neighborhood close to beach
and shopping. Just reduced $339000. Call
904-563-1516 or just come by.
IMMACULATE 3/2 w/formal living room
'that can be office or fourth bedroom. Stuc-
co front and hardiboard siding,-beautiful
landscaping and manicured lawn, fenced
yard w/room for a pool, formal dining
room, eat-in kitchen w/extra. cabinets,
security and irrigation. Inside laundry
room, tons of shelving and storage and
community pool. $290,000. Please contact
Phyllis Staines with RE/MAX Coastal Real
Estate at 904-476-SOLD or visit'
www.pstaines.com
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. Absolute best
deal Built in 2000. This 2500sf.,
48R'2 5BA norn-e s like newly 1136 24th St,
N Call 904.704.796 $439,500.
YOU'RE INVITED
BY OWNER
Beaches goll course r.ome 3 bedro'.om
.2 bath, sleam room 3975 square leel
dining room. greal room wwin lhrepic1:e
family room Aii wood sri.ve orice. open
kiichen. laundry room. enclosed porcr,
ile' wono iioors. zoned. cenirai heal- A C
rM.t,.' in 'corbair ori, ~5330 503) or besi ,5bter
,ir.-i,,ru. n ir,,- S. Sunr, 10.5 H.ou.e Wil
c.e scda Surnaay e ending June 4 2006 ro
highest bidder i904u614-7748
FSBO. ATLANTIC Beach 747 Jasm.ne
St., $270,000. Cail 904;757.2006
12530 TWILIGHT Ln Slerlhng Ridge.
'$219,900. 3BR' 2BA. 1457,sl righi &
open Iloor plan. lovely family room ,n','
Irpic & rauired ceilings' Delighrnul eal-in
kl,:hen, new soing fre-nly pained rnrier.
or, oversized concreTe paio,. r.uge lully
fenced backyard! Call Assisi 2 Sell Buyers
& Sellers Real Eslare 247-4442 or view
online @ laDesirIomes com
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3 Blocks 0o Beach
:2BR/1BA on 60'x1E.0' I.:i 255 Sherry Dr
b,479.000 349-2504
FSBO- ICW Executive 3BR.2BA. grear
mairnrive'1aKe3iew 1,1349.000 or rerra.
$.1650'mo 14046 Pine Island Dr Near
Mayo Clinic schor.ois & Beaches Call
242-4040.
FSBO. 415 16th Ave. Souln. Very well
kept 3BR/2BA, 1540sf, screened porch,
upstairs deck. Must See! $409,900. Call
246-8809 for appo;irnrreni
NEAR MA"O Clinic of Sari Pablo
3BR'2BA, 2-car Homes Remodeled
$270,000 to $500,000. Independent Brok-
ers, 710-3111.
PONTE VEDRA. FSBO. 3BR/2BA,Corian
countertops, 1250sf. Fireplace, 1-car ga-
rage, community pool. Walk to Ocean.
$269,000. 463-0505.
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, 10am-2pm. New Townhome.
3BR/2.5BA.' 891 6th Ave.' South, -Jax
Beach. South Beach Parkway & 6th Ave.
South. $325,000. 249-6150.
FORMER ICI mqdel waterfront home is
move-in ready. Immaculate 3BR/2.5BA,
has 2705sf. w/spacious open family room
w/gas fireplace, formal dinoft, loft, and in-
side laundry. Over $71,000" in upgrades
were included when this model was built
in 2000.. Entertain on either of your two
screened lanals, open deck, and balcony
overlooking your private dock overlooking
the navigable waterfront. $889,000.
Please contact. Phyllis Staines with
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate at 904-476-
SOLD or visit: www.pstaines.com
JAX BEACH-
Oceanfront beach hideaway gorgeous
2BR/2BA condo. features hardwood & tra-
vertine flooring, granite/marble counters,
stainless steel appliances. Luxurious mas-
ter suite w/vita spa jacuzzi. Private gated
ool lus beach access. Asking $499,900.
LS 86330. *
ATLANTIC BEACH
Custom built Key West style 2-story, only
3 years young, over 2100sf, located in hid-
den paradise, a marshfront community.
FirSt floor master bedroom suite, master
bath w/jacuzzi and separate shower. Gas
fireplace w/gas appliances, cozy screened
porch, custom draperies, and blinds plus
all appliances convey. Asking $389,900.
MLS#290728.Call Owner/Agent Shirley
Lee, Assist 2 Sell, Buyers & Sellers Re-
al Estate. Cell# 568-6909/ office 247-
4442. View online at www.jaxbes-
thomes.com
peach -'2WAirISON J14lr IrB Br!ACir
OP (904) 249-8261
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Ocean Views! Delightful 2-sty 3BR/3BA conc/
bik stucco hm on crner lot w/wrap around bal-
cony. Fab floor plan.$1,300,000 MLS 288420
E of AA,5 bdrms, 3300+sf, unsurpassed qual-
ity! Loads w/upgrades. Only 1.5 blks from
ocean.$1,100,000 MLS 282158
Oceanifrnt vws from this Beach style hm offer-
ing vws from all 3 firs.
$1,099,000 MLS 299393
(isOOKr to $l)
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 gmrd level condo w/access to the ocean from
2 patios. Top of the applnc, tile firs, custm
cabnts $739,889 MLS 283602
Lot E ofAAlA
Corner homesite, walk to beach, in new upscale
S. Jax Bch, will build to suit or use your own
plans! $679,000 MLS 280125
I Oceanviews/Sunsets 2-sty contemp, Ponte'
Vedra, loaded, stainless kit, see ocean fron'most.
rms. you'll love it sea today$574,900
MLS 284035
Duplex Located in S Jax Bch, E ofAlA, zoned
'Commercial/residential. Live on main floor and
work upstairs$535,000 MLS 299588
Top shelf total renovation! 2BR/2BA condo,
oceanfrt At Bch. Great value + location.
$529,000 MLS 289638
Under $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 AlA
Sought after S Jax Bch. Near JTB, shops and
restaurants. Walk to the beach. Best location to
build!S$429,000 MLS 291534
Ponte Vedra Bch Hm.Loads of updates,
3BR/2BA, built in Jacuzzi. On a double
comer lot makes this very desirable.
$368,000 MLS 299423
Walk the beach from this 3BR/1.5BA
home w/huge 17x20 fiden. Cozy living
room, eat in kit, & lrg fncd bkyd.
$359,000 MLS 299168
All Brick 3BR/2BA hm w/beautiful new
kit w/SS appinc, granite contertp & wd'
cabnts.Huge scm prch & fncd yd.
$349,900 MLS 298152
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/IBA Condo
Great get away, vacation hm or live at the
bch! incld all applncs, patio, fumshed,
pool. $289,000 MLS 300300
Grand Cay Villas! 3rd flr 1/1 condo w/
'cathdrl celngs & wrap around scrnd pch is
'a" 10+'. Clubhse pool & amenities.
$160,117 MLS 280744
S1326 South Third Street Jacksonville Beach (904) 2498261
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Leader,
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Leader
249-9033
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SAWGRASS PLAYERS Club, 3BR 2BA,
Ig scr. lanai, totally renovated incl. custom
cabinets, new appliances, tile floors. Gat-
ed community w/ pool. $319,900.
537-4083.
EAST OF AlA! 3BR/2.5BA w/garage,
large deck w/ocean view. Open House,
Saturday, 1-4pm. $429,900. Call Kim,
Magnolia Properties at 612-6017.
SOUTHSIDE OFF Belfort. Brick home,
3BR 2BA, 1895sf. $292,500. Bring all of-
fers. Independent Brokers 710-3111.
ATLANTIC SHORES
119 37th AVE. SOUTH
Newly renovated. 3BR/2BA, vaulted ceil-
ings, 50x123 lot. New roof, HVAC. Hard-
wood floors, new kitchen, all appliances.
2-car garage.
$795,000 536-8268
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR/2.5BA, 2-car
garage, 1550sf, open floor plan, 42' Hick-
ory cabinets, granite counter tops, new
berber carpet, hard wood floors,
$318,000, 463-0505.
NEPTUNE BEACH
FSBO, Military needs to sell, 3BR 2BA,
only 5 blocks to ocean on large treed lot.
$350,000. 349-2999 or 242-2421.
ATLANTIC BEACH. FSBO. 3BR/2.5BA.
Appliances, upgrades, 2000sf, 2-story.
$489,000. 534-4417.
ATLANTIC BEACH
5BR/4BA Luxury home, $35,000+ gour-
met kitchen, wine seller, suana, spa bath-
rooms. Oversized fenced yard, separate
mother-in-law. Quiet cul-de-sac.
www.treehouse1918.com OPEN HOUSE
SATURDAY 1-4PM. 1918 Hickory Lane.
Reduced to $1,150,000. 708-1403,
246-9453.
FSBO, OPEN HOUSE MAY 27TH, 28TH,
29TH, NOON-4PM. Riptide Subdivision,
3556 Heron Dr S. 3BR 2BA w/ pool,
$369K OBO. 247-5431.
3BR FORECLOSURE, only $27,900! Must
sell. For listings. 800-749-8124 ext. 1490.
SAN PABLO Creek. FSBO. 3BR/2BA/2-
car. Very large, fenced, cul-de-sac lot on
preserve. Extra detached garage/work-
shop. Many upgrades, excellent condition.
$289,900. 219-9888.
ATLANTIC BLVD/ Neptune area, walk to
beach, new carpet & paint, tile, fenced
rear, appliances and storage, beautifully
renovated Townhome, $239,900, Call La-
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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. $229,900,
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 $177,900.
ARLINGTON
ARLINGTON HILLS- Cute 3/2 w/ garage.
Great starter home in nice area. $149,900.
ICW
,ASHLEY WOODS- Like' new 4/2, over
2000sf, 3yrs old, $279,900. .
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711
13130 WEXFORD Hollow Rd. N., Jax Golf
& Country Club. $589,000. 4BR/ 3.5BA,
3103sf. gorgeous home on the golf
course Beautiful family room w liled frpc .
&'built in bookshelves, delightnul Kncr.en
w/ upgraded cabinets, lovely master suite
w/ two large walk-in closets, crown mold-
ing, irrigation system, screened lanai w/
fantastic hot tub! Call Assist 2 Sell Buyers
& Sellers Real Estate 247-4442 or view
online @ jaxbesthomes.com
ATLANTIC BCH cottage, 2 houses from
ccean 3BR 1 5BA. hardwood floors, re-
mcodeied kirchern 50'x100 lot, $975k, 150
13:h Sireel 270.0064
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 2700slt
4BR/3BA o,Rice New kilcnen w.granile.
stainless sieel Screened, healed pool.
Totally updated. 543-9142.
PVB-3BR,2BA. newer lile consider lease
purchase. $174,900. Onrer.Agernt
463-7343.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH Greal Fnd'
This is i l Fuily remo.lled. l500s i
3BR/2BA w 2car gar N fsea ,rol lar,
windows, pairnr, ei.' 1137 121ir, Si 904
704-7966. $279,500.
NORTH JAX beacr 8 blocks ro beach
32. garage corner lot, ienced, woo.,
floors new root. new windows in 2004,
ver\ nice Vanguard GMAC Real Esiaie
Cali Gail 803.6560
SPACIOUS 4.'2 bticK Ironi on .21 acres
with room enough ior a pooi. Fenced yard
with separate sried open pan:. is greal ior
entertaining normal iivinq and dining wia
.hardwood Iloors. eai.rni Kicher. inside
laundry sprnKier. aier sohener and ler.
rrme D..nd 5,322-1.00 Please contaci
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Estare al 904-476-SOLD or us
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INCREDIBLE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNIlY
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 2bdrm/1ba up & the same down plus a 2nd
dwelling w/ a 2bdrm/1ba on a 50 x
MB 125 lot 1.5 blocks to the Ocean.
fI]A DON'T MISS THIS ONE!
Call Margi Petitt
STop Producer
OCEAN GROVE
INVESTMENT
PROPERTY
!.5~: Just reduced in Ocean grove! Immaculate
condo with all the upgrades. Motivated
sellers so bring all offers. $163,900.
Max Dempsey at 904-545-4386 or
max.demnpsey @lifestylesrealtors.coni
Best. Buy Today
on the Ocean!!
Southshore Condo, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent
Condition in South Jax Bch,
6-- B ICovered Parking. Priced to sell at
S J $599,900
CaH Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821
.. JAX BCH COMMUNITY
'Ground floor 3BR/2BA Condo w/
a arage, 18" tile thru-out including
Brs & Lanai-.
Beautiful Kit %\/granite counter surfaces,
Ne\\ cabinets. Open floorplan. FP, FLAT E
SCREEN PLASMA TV! New HV'AC &
hot water heater. $258.000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
Roof Top Ocean Views
I/2 Block to Ocean
Brand New Construction!
New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/
4.5bath, 3 story w/elevator, 2-car a
garage, paver driveway, Construction
complete-in 3 months. High-End Finish Levels-S
Granite, Cusomrn Cabinets, Roof Top Terraces
Views & More. Offered at $995,000
re 1Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821
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VERANO CONDO AVAILABLE .
3BR/3.5BA w/2.600SF of luxury living in
award winning WCI Tower w/unparalleled ; .
amenities. Lower floor location, close to
covered ragee ,&
amenities center. Appro\. -
$40.000 in upgrades'. 'A-_.I
including fireplace. Great location &
incredible %ie-s! $1.549,000
Call Top Producer 2005
Lyv ii Saul 859-9100
New Waterfront Community
Watersedge HIarbortown
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
S Ifront yard. Only 3 left!!! 'Prices,
E7. starting at $1,088,900
Call Margi Petitt
STop Prducer
71-9821 ,
MARVIN ,'.,eal Estate
M R VIN Management 8 Sales, Inc.
1835 North Third Street
Jacksonviile. Bach, FL 32250
FOR SALE Call Joe Floyd 219-7638
JACKSONVILLE BEACH JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable beach property. 3/2, 1500sq', 2nd floor condo.
Zoned residential/commercial. Fireplace. Condo has all the'
1626sq' in 3 buildings business upgrades!! 'Move in condition.
plus 2 efficiency apartments. 2 Located in a quiet area under a
blocks frbm 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'
750sq' 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
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Now under construction! 3BR/3.5BA,
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,- 197 and 199 11Ave. N
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S159 Cranes Lake Drive
2BR/2.5BA w/1,123 s.f. townhouse
in Ponte Vedra!- Great room
w/fireplace, Lanai, security system,
1 & tiled 1st floor. Master
suite has screened balcony overlooking lake!
S238,900 "El/et u 'ent' *'ehing 'nil ./p I
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c 3bd 3.5bath. Home has 3 levels with 2 car
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has a separate suite. Deluxe master suite. Kitchen has granite
and contemporary maple cabinets. Private back yard and no
HOA fees! MLS 299984 $699,900
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911
Spacious Grouud Floor Condo
w/Water to Golf Views, PV Bch
Enjoy unsurpassed views of lagoon & golf course 1BR/
'BA condo, large screened porch, open floor plan, FP, large
closets. Easy Nwalk to beach, Great
Community w/tennis. pool. fitness cntr,
Great Buy. $179.000
Suzie Mons Connolly
Famurnished Condo in PVB
755SF, 1BR/lBA, great location, end unit fr ,
next to club facilities. Beautifully fur- l---,
nished & former model home for the com- .
munitv. Perfect home
or great corporate rental & comes w/one
3 in -I of the limited leasing permits that is trans-
ferable to the new on ner. $174.900 in
Pontie Vedra Beach.
Call Top Producer 2005 -.
Lynn Saul 859-9100
S1ST FLOOR 3BR WITH
GARAGE IN GATED
COMMUNITY
I J Spacious 1,400SF 3BR/2BA ground floor
,' --- Condo w/garage. tile, new appl, W/D BRs,
Irg screened porch, peaceful v\ie s. gated resort-
like comm n /2 pools. poolside sen ice, tennis.
mini theatre. Seller %ill Pa $3000 of Bu\ers1*
Closing Costs' Reduced to $229.000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
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, SS Appl. Granite countertops,
Open floor plan-crown molding & more...Oceanviews from
master balcony. Lowest price in new
SES3 construction East of 3rd St. $547,000
Call Margi Petitt
]Top Producer
71-9821
PV Condo
wl/Garage
This 3 bdrm 2 ba split floor plan has I
over 1200 sq ft. New carpet, new kitchen, screened lanai,
RV/boat storage, tennis, pool, beach access. Seller to pay
1 yr HOA fees and Realtor Bonus. MLS 301587 $274,900
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911
Atlantic Beach Town House 01_El
Only Half A Block to
The Ocean! REDUCED! \
This home is nestled on the cozy street
ol Ocean Grove and features 1850SF.,
3bdrm/2.5ba, a new roof & HVAC, Awesome stone fireplace,
& a beautiful tiled back porch. Don't miss your chance to
own in charming Atlantic Beach! $524,900.
Call Kathryn Lotowycrz
904-386-9558
I Zop 3loor
Oceanfront Condo at
Serenata ikeach
South end unit, 4BR/3.5BA, 2,400 SF, marble
floors, built-in entertainment & bar, 2 car
I spaces in garage, storm shutters, spacious
oceanfront terrace, right next door to the
erenata Beach Club. close to St. Augustine.
S1,995.000
Call Lee S. Elmore
904-699-4503
Awesome I!
Ponte Vedra
Condo!
Beautiful 2 bedroom with spiral stairs leading to loft. Lake
front unit with wooded view from screened balcony.
Amenities galore. Close to everything. Garage incl. $305,000
Call Kelly Hobbs today 904-993-3803
9tM Floor
Oceanview
Be au l one ofa in
R j 1 1Beautlul one of a kind
Pentnouse w,/3,600SF of living
space, 1,800SF of ocean view & sunset terraces &
1,200SF roof top terrace offering breathtaking .
panoramic views. Media/game RM, 4th BR w/optional
gym, 42" flat screen TV in great room, FP, 1,1' ceilings, Miele package w/36"
cook top & hood, prep sink in island, double ovens, 42" Subzero refrigerator,
granite countertops in kitchen & all baths. Kohler fixtures & lighting allowance
included. Completion is September 2006.
Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul 895-9100
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QUIET COMMUNIlY
Great 1BR/1BA Condo plus den in beautiful gated Ponte
Vedra Beach community. New carpet & paint, open floor
plan. FP. large screened porch, great
storage, pool & fitness cntr. Close to La
restaurants, shopping & beaches.
$183,000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812
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 inci, club amenities. $216,000 MLS #295413.
Talk to the Twins!
Donna Sandiford 386-5800
Diane Barr 234-9997
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from this luxury condo with high end finishes usually seen
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plantation shutters, marsh view.
Call Paul Gibson for a personal tour.
$229,999
904-910-8029 0iiu flND
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Beach Villa!
3 bedroom grnd 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!
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 ..
REALTOR 411N00
-904- 651-1830 C[NNECTION
Summer House
SUMMERHOUSE in Ponte Vedra. 2/2 Bungalow style condo
w/vaulted ceiling, fireplace, tile, upgraded kitchen, all appl.
Screened lanai w/beautiful private setting in a 5 Star comm.
MLS #302114 $328,500 Talk to the Twins!
Save Your Gas!
Enjoy the luxury and convenience of this 3bd/2ba penthouse
condo in Point Meadows Place. $179,900- Motivated Seller!
Call Tom Gibbon
for all your
real estate needs!
904-566-6501
STONEBRIDGE
LOWEST PRICED 3/2 in
Stonebridge. End unit, new carpet
& paint, lanai, all appliances, tile
& move-in ready. A+ cond.
Clubhouse amenities. MLS #300731 $166,800 Talk to
the Twins! We have your condo!
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Golf course & lake views. Updated, new miles to beach 1,100 sq ft. downstairs &
paint, now available. $235,000. 535-7234. sunroom tile floors $147,000 call 708-
4480.
OPEN HOUSE. Friday, Saturday, Sunday,
9am-5pm. 12 Jarden de Mer Place, J.B.
Newer 2BR/2BA, many upgrades. Kitchen
appliances, washer/dryer, terrace, fire-
place, garage, security system. FSBO.
$229,000. 246-8775.
VILLAS MARSH Landing, beautiful 2/2,
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FOUNTAINS. CHARMING 3BR/2.5BA,
laminate flooring, new kitchen. Updated.
$239;,500. 521-5555.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE. 1BR/1BA, 550sf,
tiled throughout, new appliances, AC, gat-
ed, ground floor. .Golf course view,
$137,900. (904)608-1730.
PACKAGE DEALI 1 house, on Tidal
Creek. Marshview, dock, ICW area. Plus
1 direct oceanfront 'condominium.
$750.000 334-8408
THE PALMS at Marsh Landing. 1BR/1BR
3rd floor, marsh view, rile floor, vaulted
ceiling, $146 900. 4726254.
PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/DIx
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$225K NO condo lees. FREE closing!
727-458-4230. Open Sail Sun
2BR'2BA. 3RD Iloor Grand Reserve. Bay-
hill model. l200si., many upgrades
5179.900 1904-|472-9864
SOUTHSIDE CONDO nearly new
2BR.'2BA soaring 10n ceilings & garden
rlu in master bain $149k 1904)993-1448
PV BCH 2BR/2BA, $195,000. Grace Ellis,
All Pro Realty Specialists. 655-7923 (cell).
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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
ATLANTIC
BEACH
Charming 3BR/2BA home
located on a lushly landscaped
1/3 acre. $539,900
Call Tom Lawler:
285-6086
OCEAN FRONT CONDOS
Great Location w/spectacular Ocean Views!!!
Best prices at the Beach!
Some can be used for weekly rentals!
1 BDR/1BA (Furnished) $374,900
1 BDR/1BA (Furnished) $389,000
2 BDR/IBA (Furnished) $449,000
( 2 BDR/2BA Absolutely Beautifuli $635,000
"Tops Sales & Listing Agent for April 06".
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Realtors www.SusanSellsTheCoasI.com ,0
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Atlantic Beach condo 1/2 block from ocean. 2BR/
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Sunday, May 28, 2-4pm. 901 Ocean Blvd., #20.
Call Sherri Beno, 904-651-1830, for more
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Seller!
Call Tom Gibbon or all your real estate needs!
490466-6501
Sunny 1/1 Getaway!
Spacious, impeccable 1/1, grnd floor,
designer upgrades, crisp screenporch & ,
gar.! Near bch, shops, JTB, ideal home or
weekend bch retreat! Luch tropical comm.
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$275,000
699-0894
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Great 2-story home boasting over 1,700 sq.ft. of living
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Island Preserve offers nature trails, fishing/ ,_
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porch overlooking lake. Pool, tennis
courts. Low condo fee ($200). New air
handler unit. Master bath ; upgraded
w/dual sink. $25k below market.
$209,995. 273-4796, 241-5701.
NEW OCEAN FRONT
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Top Floor Penthouse $1.75m
Ready September 2006
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2+2 LUXURY condo in Ponte Vedra
Beach, The Belleza, a gated community.
Includes 1 car garage, designer, Black,
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FSBO. $249,999. 904-4.65-3537.
1983 DOUBLEWIDE in Portsde
3BR/2BA, W/D. Indge, siove. CH&A.
$20 000 (904)247-1995
HANNA PARK. Like ne*. 3BR,2BA single,
1 215sl. wicarport, deck. all GE kitchen.
CHi&A. wasrier/dryer. new carpet Many
upgrades. Financing available Rebecca.
246-7684
2BR 1BA api W,,O. Jax Bch $800,mo
249-9399
NEW EFFICIENCY Apanmenl Slaps to
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685-2732.
SUMMER SANDS Townhome. 2BR2BA.
garage Available June 171n. References,
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OCEAN VILLAGE
Delightful Oceanlronm 2BR 1.5BA Town-
nouse Beachfroni deck & paao. Gorgeous
view Communiry pool Available now.
$1650'mo. Annual lease Dunson Real
Esrate. mnc Realior (9041249-5654.
NEAR PONTE Vedra 1 block beach Besi
area. quite. sale residential neighborhood.
2BRilBA, lower duplex, new carpel, tile &
pain CH&A. washer,' dryer included, no
smoking, no peis $895/mo.. lease depos-
it 993-1118
JAX BEACH, 2BRI1BA 2 Blocks 10
OCEAN, CH&A, $850mio 405 Souln 2nd
Streel 14151-306-2530
MAYPORT LANDING Townhome
2BR'2BA. CH&A tenced backyard 1278
Wonderwood Dr $790'mo. $700,dep
280-2728 leave message.
JAX BEACH New Condo. 2BR,2BA Ali
appliances, wIn wasner/dry/er 1-car ga.
rage $1300'rro 463-7696
PONTE VEDRA- Spacious 2BR'2BA con-
dol Club pool $1050'mo. All Soulh Realty
241-4141
NORTH JAX Beach. Erticiency, $495,mo
1ER. $595rno 2BR.$695,' J. I.
SOcean'PoolJ No pe,.249;.53
OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point 2BR'2BA,
available now. $1700.$2600.mo 3 monih
minimum rental 19041241-7206
WATER FRONT- 2BR, 2 5BA condo!
w boai slip' $1450/mo. Al South Realty.
241.4141
JAX BEACH. 2BR Apartment. near
Ocean. CH&A. WDHU, no peis.
$795/mo + $400'dep 246-3130
BEACHES HODGES & Kernan 1.2, 3 &
4BR Apanrtments'& Homes. in luxury com.
munii.es, from $800/mo. 233-4545
BEAUTIFUL 2BR'2BA, 3 blocks o10 Ocean.
Neplune Beach. WDHU $850/mo. No
pers. 1904);42-6423
PVB. SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR/1.5BA town-
house by pool $1300/mo 280-3138 or
13051781-9696.
S1,2 & 3 Bedroom
starting at $685
Walk to the Ocean,
Schools, & Shopping
Clubhouse, 3 Pools, Balconies
a: NEPTUNE BEACH
9 **' I (Corner of Penman & Seagate)
249-5611
. Srockton..ATradition Since 18841 1
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825 Ocean Links Ponte Vedra 2/2
S 34 Ocean Links Ponie Vedra 2/2
133 Birrum Court Ponte Vedra 2/2
2 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 3/2 5
708 Marsh Cov Lane.. onle.:Vedra 3/2+lohf
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67 Fisherman Co\e ne e'dra/Sav.grass CC 2/2
228 Tarrasa Drive lax/Pablo Poini 3/2
337 Charlemagne Fiddler's Mlarsh/PV 3/2
4-1-48I Pebblebrook Drive IG.JRjerbr.i4.' Gler. Krniari 3/2
106 Bermuda Bay Ponte Vedra 3/2
6038 Bndgewater Circle Ponie \edrj/Sawgrabs TPC 3/2.5
3343 Lighthouec Poinie Lane Jax Beach 3/3
2001 Windiammer Ln South Poute Vedra 3/3.5 + c.tc
117 Deer Cove Drite Pone Vcdra/Marsh Landing 4/2.5
1316 Turtle Dunes Court South Pome Vedra 5/4
9910 Preston Trail
806 Metropolitan
408 Berkman Plaza
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Jax Beach 3/2
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$1200/"k 21 Little Bay Harbor
$1300/wk 17'" Ae. North a,/pool
$1400 Beach Club Vdlas
$1600/(,k 2839 S. Ponte Vedra
$1700 741 Spinnakers Reach
$1800/wk 2503 S. Ponte Vedra
$1800/wk The Retreat '
$2000 Vista Del Mar
$2200 Quail Point 0
$2400 4-44 La Reserve Circle
$2500 92 Tifton Way North
$2500 117 Deer Cove Drive
$2500/wk 728 Oceanfront
$2600 826 Spinnakers Reach
$2700/wk 2824 Coastal Hv. y
$3000 Walkers Ridge/Pool
$3500 The Cloister
$4000 408 Berkman Plaza
Sawgrass Country Club 2/2 2100
Jax Beach 3/1 5 1500
Sawgrass Beach Club Eft 600
S. Ponte Vedra 3/1.5 150tX
Sangrass Beach Club 1/1 700
S Ponte Vedra 4/2.5 2100 ,
Ponle Vedra/Oceanfron 2/2 1600
Jax Beach/Oceanside 3/2 1700
Sawgrass Country Club 2/2 1800
Ponie Vedra/L'Atnum 2/2+otfice 1600
Saw grass Country Club 3/2 1900
Poent Vedra/Marnh Landing 4/2.5 2000
Neptune Beach/Oceanfront 3/2.5 vI.svT ir2600
Sawgrass/Beach Club 1/1 5 1-100
Vilano Beach/Oceanfront 6/4 4000
Sa grass Country Club 3/2 2100
Atlantic Beach 3/2 2000
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Ponte Vedra Beach., FL 32082
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S Unfurnished Homes 660 Upper 8th AMe S JB 3BR/2BA two tile, fireplace, walk to shops. great ;
S Marsh View SPV 4BR/4BA. story, fenced backyard, tile floors, fireplace, amenities.
r Oceanvievws, tile floors. $2000/mo. upgrades thru-our. $1500/mo.. IBR/IBA, 2nd floor. $750/mo.
4 4BR/4BA. End unit w/elevator, 2800 sqfi. Las Palmas PV 3BR/2BA duplex w/new IBR/IBA. 1st floor. $775/mo.
I beach access, attached garage. $2200/mo. carpet, new kitchen, garage, fresh paint. 1BR/IBA. Villa. $875/mo.
Fairfield PV 3BR/2.5BA. two story $1300/mo. 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor. $1195mo.
home %%/screened porch on vater. 2 car Penman Road NB 3BR/2BA, Home 2BR/2BA. furnished. $1495/mo.
garage. $1950/mo. w/screened porch, fenced backyard. large lot. Palms at Marsh Landing JB
SVilano Walk SPV 4BR/3.5BA. never $1200/mo. Screened porch, tile floors
;t.o story, across from ocean, light & Bermuda Court PV 2BR/2BA.Home w/ IBR/IBA, 2nd floor, Intracoastal views.
bright, garage. $1800/mo. tiled screened porch, fenced backyard, tile $850/mo
Fiddlers Marsh- PV 3BR/2BA. home w/ floors thur out. $1200/mo. 3BR/2BA. 1st floor, end unit. $1285/mo.
f vaulted ceilings. 2 car garage, screened Furnished Homes Villas at Marsh Landing JB
Scorch on lake. $1750/mo. Villages of Vilano SPV 2BR/2BA, Fireplace, screened porch
Quail Point PV 3BR/3BA. Home has oceanfront condo, wood floors, upgrades, 1BR/1BA, 2nd floor garage. $875/mo
screened porch, decks, wood floors, golf garage, amenities. $1700/mo. 2BR/2BA, 1st floor, garage $1050/mo. ,
course views. $1700/mo. Ocean Grande SPV 3BR/3BA. Condo, Belleza PV 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor condo, ;
S1810 Ist Street NB 3BR/2BA, home luxuriously furnished, screened porch, across private views, tile floors, upgrades.
< has enclosed porch, two car garage, well from ocean. $3000/mo. $1100/mo.
landscaped yard. $1600/mo. I. ntracoastal West Ocean Links PV
L'atrium PV 3BR/2BA SFH, porch Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA brand new 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
4 w/jacuzzi, lake view, fireplace, comm. townhouse, end unit, screened porch, preserve 2BR/2BA, condo has garage, fireplace, ;
pool, garage. $1600/mo. views, amenities. $1095/mo. porch, golf course views. $1150/mo. t$
Seaside -PV 3BR/2BA, home w/sunroom, Windsor Chase Kernan 4BR/2BA, great
private backyard, patio, comm. pool: home on lake, 2274 sqft, two car garage, club
$1595/mo. pool. $1475/mo. REUMAX COASTAL REAL ESTATE
Beach Walk SPV 2BR/2BA, home has Unfurnished Condos Shannon Smith i
screened porch, wooddeckonlagoon, beh Sunmmerhouse-PV (904)285-5640 i
access. $1500/mo Newly renovated, new carpet, baths, kitchen, www.rentthebeaches.com
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2BR 1.5BA TH. w/d 1396 Main St. A.B. NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. Clean, hice
$800/mo. 249-3432. 1BR apt. w/ garden atrium. $750/mo.
JAX BEACH. Brand New 2BR/2BA, Avail. soon spacious 2BR. 247-1417.
washer/dryer, pets OK. $1200/mo. 1 BR, no smoking, no pets. $650/mo.
(904)415-1576. 247-1935.
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JAX BEACH. Premium Oceanview.
Renovated. Hardwood floors, Dishwasher,
CH&A. Studios, $650/mo. 1BR/1BA,
$850/mo. (904)859-1301, 553-1354.
OCEANFRONT
OLD Ati Bch near Town Center, 2BR 2BA,
beautifully remodeled, avail. June 1st.
$2100/mo. 294-6094.
OCEANFRONT
Atlantic Beach, The Cloister. Lovely,
furnished 3BR/2BA Condo. Covered
beachside porch, gated, pool & private
pier. Available 7/1 through 01/30/07.
$2150/mo. Dunson Real Estate, Inc.
Realtor, 249-5654.
COST STREET promotion 2BR/1BA,
CH&A, WDHU, 808 1st St. South, Jax.
Beach Apt.#4. Credit check,
888-259-0783.
RENTERS: LOOKING for a place to live?
www.rentfirstcoast.com
NEPTUNE BCH Summer Sands,
2BR/2.5BA, new tile and carpet. Available
June 1st, $1100/mo. 655-5990.
ATLANTIC BCH- beautiful 3BR/2BA, ga-
rage, WDHU, 3 blocks to ocean,
$1400/mo. 904-742-6423.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 1651 Coquina Place,
1BR., 1/2 block irormn Ocean large deck/
yard, new carpel and lie no dogs,
$750/mo. 246-6039 or 962-6361
MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550,,'on pri-
vate lots. Near Mayport Naval Station; no
dogs, 333-5579.
2BR TOWNHOUSE, 5 blocks from ocean.
$695/mo. Call John (904)813-9723.
OCEANVIEW. 1820 North 1st Street, Jax
Beach. 1BR/1BA. Must see. This won't
last. WDHU, walk-in closet, carpet/ceram-
ic. No pets/smoking. $700/mo. Accent
Properties, (904)721-7822.
A.B. TOWNHOME. 4.5 Blocks to Beach.
2BR/2BA, fireplace jacuzzi, fenced yard.
$1175/mo. 184 Poinsettia St, 241-3754.
LARGE EFFICIENCY Apartment, excel-
lent location, 2 blocks to Ocean, very
clean. No pets. $575/mo. 642-1214 or
241-1219.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse :leps to Town Crnier. very
clean ,ni.le 2BR WDHU greal parking
$9"5 rr.:, O80-eO80 "
MOVING, ASSUME Lease. Grande Re-
serve Condos, JTB/Hodges. 2BR/1.5BA.
All appliances. $900/mo. 5$4-5847.
JAX BEACH Apartment, 2BR/1BA. Newly
renovated. Washer/dryer. Quiet area.
$850/mo+ deposit. 201 North 9th St.
246-9162, ext. 3#.
4 BLOCKS Io Beach 2BR.iBA, clean.
CHi&A no pets $800,mo ic. deposit
504-0709
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, 1BR.1BA lust
iep-) o -.cean $725 mo All Souih Real-
1i,. -r1-4141
ATLANTIC BEACH. Studi.' garage apl
nher .:ear! JiO pel- $67'5 mo All Soulh
Really, 24,1-4141. .
*NEPTUNjE BEACH 2 .:ar garage avaiia.
mie air, lare slora e space. $325.mo
904-571-5517.
C'LD ATLANTIC BEACH. 385 Plaza
Cnarmng 2BR IBA narrwoocd Ioors.
irca, locaichr isOriage wasner'.iryer
-roni & bac: pro.rcce.s Greal ichCalior!
Available 7/1. $1000/mo. ,434-4499.
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NEW 3004SF, 4BR/3.5BA, LARGE
GAME ROOM. Quiet community, only
minutes from downtown JAX. Enjoy mod-
ern amenities & quiet country living, with-
out the city crowd. $1500/mo. 508 Islam-
orada Dr. South, Macclenny FL Call 904-
757-3466. Don't miss out.
WALDEN CHASE, near Nease H.S.
5BR/3.5BA. New home. Many upgrades.
$2200/mo. Realty Executives. 273-3939,
610-6460.
NEPTUNE.' BEACH. Large house.
3BR/2BA 30ft to ocean. No dogs,
$2300/mo. includes water/gas. (904)465-
2653, (904)463-0222.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 2BR/2BA, Marsh
view. Quiet street, large wooded lot.
$950/mo. (904)543-1150.
PONTE VEDRA Beach, Dolphin Cove,'
7 Cobia St. 2BR/2BA, large fenced yard.
*$1100/mo, +$1100/dep. No smoking, No
pets. 285-2302, 945-6547 .,
2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOUSE, ceramic tile
floors, CH&A, laundry room, patio, fenced
yard, 1 yr. lease, no pets, $950 deposit,
$950/mo. 615 7m Ave S Jax Bch.
993-1114 or 270-1284
OAK HARBOR 1204 Cape Charles.
3BR 2BA $1000,mo. Call 270-8515
ATLANTIC BEACH
DEERFIELD LAKES
2BR 1 5BA :ondo, $695'mo
PONTE VEDRA
DOLPHIN COVE
4/2, 1 car garage, $1300/mo.
ICW
GROGAN'S BLUFF
3/2,.2 car garage, very nice home,
avail. 7/15, $1050/mo.
WINDSOR CHASE
3BR 2BA, 2 car garage, $1700/mo.
BELMONT LAKES
3/2. 2 car garage, $1395/mo
KERNAN LAKES
3BR 2BA. 2 car garage, $1495'mo
RIVERBROOK
4/2. 2 car garage. $1550/mo.
ARLINGTON
MERRILL PINES
Brand new condos.
2BR 2BA $795,mo & 3BR 2BA $995, mo
SOUTHSIDE
POTTSBURG CROSSING
3BR 2.5BA condo, 1 car garage,
$1200/mo '
$ LAKE LUCINA
Pool home, 3/2.5 Incl.pool svc, $1195/mo.
MONTEREY
2/2. 113351 ready now! $995imo
SUTTON LAKES
3/2. 2 car garage, $1250.'mo.
LOVE GROVE
Universiry area 4BR 2 5BA nouse.
2800sl, 2 car garage $1500,r'mo
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
Brand new townhomes.
standing at $1350/mo w,'garages
QUEEN AKERS
3,'2 w/carport, excellent cono $1025,mo
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4 3. 2 car garage. 2200si. $1450.mo
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.
ATLANTIC BCH 2BR iBA $795 mo
ICW- Greenlield Lake, 3BR 2BA,
$1250.'mo, 19041472-3614
3BR 2BA 1-..iory house, 1850si w' 2BR
iBA garage unit, CHA, WDHU, Olinds
carpel. I1 Florida room, carport, Ig yard,
S$2000 mo.. $1000,dep 347 3rd St., Atlan-
Iic Bn 2412624 ..
JAX BCH 4/2, 3 blocks beach renovated.
lencea backyard porch, WiD $1600mo
614-4187
ICW- 3BR/,1BA w/deh $950/mo depositt
3522 Claridge Drive East. 333-2066
INTRACOASTAL WEST- Spacious
4BR,3BA home w"bonus room on lake in
Marsh Sounal! Comm. pool' $1800-mc, All
Soulh Realty. 241-4141
ATLANTIC BCH- 4BR2.5BA. rne appli-
ances new kidnen and balns new paint
c:arpel large lence ','ard 2-car garage
ania on iireel parking near Mayp.n
schools. and Deaches, Si600'mo r de-
posl. 869 Gavagan. Call for appi
19041-910-6052 Pnoio. at www ccproper-
lies nel
ICW. 3550 Eunice Rd 3BR/2BA. i100si.
$1200/mo Petra Mgmi lie R E Broker
'241-1151
ATLANTIC BEACH 3/2 hardwood floors, PVB -MARSH COVE. A perfect
2BR/2.5BA TH. W/D, FP, amenities,
W/D, NICEI Walk to beach Avail 6/1, 1200sf W1095/m0 63-6375
$1350/mo. +util. No pets. Call 923-0047. '200sf. $1095/mo. 635-6375.
SOUTH JAX Beach cottage, 3BR/1BA,
WDHU, CH&A, walk to beach, no smok-
ing, no pets, $1050/mo. +deposit. Avail.
6/1/06. (904)343-6391.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- Spacious
4BR/2BA home in Kensington[ $1250/mo.
All South Realty, 241-4141.
- -- ........--' ,,,- OCEANFRONT RENTAL
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR, Corner OCEANFRONT RENTAL
unit, golf view/lake, all amenities. Every- 4BR/4BA, weekly, monthly, yearly. Call
thing new. $1100/ mo. 285-4444. (904)249-8269.
1BR/1BA CONDO, the Palms at Marsh
Landing. Unit features washer/dryer, vault-
ed ceilings, tile floors, and screened
porch. $900/mo Call 678-522-3600.-
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL.
3BR/2BA $1300/mo, Beautiful, newly ren-
ovated, many amenities. Available now.
Garage, '$100. Realty Executives,
273-3939, 610-6460.
THE PALMS at Marsh Landing 2BR/2BA,
walerview w*od Ihoors, 1st floor, gated,
$1125 mo, 241-3941.
OCEANFRONT CONDOS &- Beach
homes. Weekly/monthly. Visit us at:
jaxbeachrental.com or 535-3911 or
535-3828.
ATL BCH 3BR.house, beautifully furnish-
ed, walk to ocean, $1650/mo. 993-3226.
S. JAX Bch. 2BR,'fully furnished, ocean:
front condo. Monthly/ Weekly.. 241-0267.
www.rentjacksonvillebeach.com
.KEY LARGO condo 2BR/2BA close to
shops. reslauranis 1 Ieek $800. biweekly
$1500 Call 904.673-9793
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA, attached ga- OCEAIJFRONT 1 or 2BR lurnicned con.
rage, furnished, all appliances includes ac.c weekly or momly 19041463.7343
W/D.$1200/mo. Mark 3386 3230 nl^Ml, r II*Icu-I w.. ..
SPINNAKER 1BR/1BA. Elegantly furnish-
ed. Steps to Ocean. Garage, $1700/mo.
708-4022.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR/2BA, Beach-
side. End unit, 1-story, large yard.
$1400/mo. (904)612-6532.
1BR/1BA CONDO at the Palms in Marsh
Landing.. Newer appliances and washer/
dryer tile, screened porch, lake view, bot-
tom floor unit, garage available. Amenities
include 2 pools, tennis courts, gym, tan-
nino oed, clubhouse. Great location and
easy walk to shopping and, bike td beach.
$950/m6, pets negotiable. Call 386-5944
for more information.
PALMS AT Marsh Landing- 2BR/2BA
avaiiaoble. Beaullul upgraded unit. lake
vie*, lire-place, aultlle ceiling. garage
$1100.mo Call 904.-613-7605 TMI Real
Esiale Group. LLC.
PV COLON'Y. 2'2 garage, wasrier. dryer.
hardwood floors; stone ',counters,
$1100/mo, East of A1A.(9,04)543-9467
OCEAN. VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA;
vaulled ceiling be3auliful lie Brgni open
iloor plan. No dogs $170'morn Avail 6i1.
i-041325-0820 (4041784.6601
$500 OFF 1ST MONTH PONTE VEDRA
2BR/2BA, completely renovated, top floor
w/golf course, view, near Sawgrass.
Amenities included. $1095/mo. Call
(904)7103452.
THE PALMS. Spacious Upscale 3BR/2BA
w'garage.. $1300/mo. Available 6/15.
242-91173
PVB SUMMERHOUSE. condo 2BR'2BA.
$1195/rr.o. Ocean Grande Serenala
Beach. 3BR,3BA. ocean. marsh view. all
.amenities included $2500-mo iCW-Woil-
creek. 3BR.2BA, $1250 mo..
904 1472.-3614.
LOVE THE beac:n Sawgrass efficiency
sleps iw ocean furnished, wd. 242-0411
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2/1 condo 791 As-
sisi Ln. Carpet dishwasher, W/D, apple ,
:community pool, $800/mo; 463-2399..
22 SEAWINDS Lane PVB Excellent condi-
tion townhomre, 3BR/2BA, $1650/mo.
longterm (404)964-2741.
PVB LARGE 2/2 CONDO, garage, gated,
many amenities, vaulted ceilings, fire-
place, new carpet/ tile/paint, pool view, in-
credible condo & location. $1250 Avail
Now. 904-338-5692.
PONTE VEDRA. 2BR/1BA w'masier on
1sI iloor. Spiral stairs leading io ioh on
2nd level. Resort-style amerines
$1250/mo. Judy,.249-2044.
BRAND new IBR IBA in PV, include-
beach access pc.ol Inrnis gym. ojver.
lodadk'--nnli' courlns TMjdl seei S .800 m:..
(ul) T 1.-'.551 I
OCEANFRONT
ATLANTIC BEACH Cloisler Condo.
3BR'2BA, 1900sl. Al amenii.es. all appli-
ances including wasrer.dryer 219.2481
JAX BCH, 2BR/2BA, The Palms i.le, w/d,
water included, $1200/Tmo 910-3644.
NI. JAX BCH 3BR'2BA FAMILY Room. PVB n thMa Fitness
Walk to schools & Beaches $12501m PVB. 2BR/2BA, near the Marsh. Fitness
1954646-3669 center, 2 pools. Vaulted ceilings. tireplace,
hardwood floors, $975'mo 1904)543-1150
NEPTUNE BEACH. 2BRH2BA Rande. Re-
Ingeralor. Dishwasher. WDHU CH&A
$945/mo 514-1090
JAX BEACH. 3BR'25 BA Townhouse.
renced yard $1?00'rro. Dimension One
Mgr 635-2488 642-1759
IBIS POINT oh San Pablo. 3 2 w,' studv &
scr porch no smoking $1395E.mo
221 0904
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR'2BA home
w garage on quiet culide-sac $1150 mo
All Souin Realty, 241-4141. .. '
BEACH & SAN PABLO. 14284 SATIN-'
WOOD DRIVE. 2BR/2BA. NO PETS.
$1095/MO. 241-1103 OR 514-5449.
ATLANTIC BEACH, Near Base, scriools.
beach 3BR'2.5BA, 2-car lenced yard
newer, clean $1150.mo 200-0126 Short
term possible
,JAX BEACH. Nice 3BR/1.5BA washer,'
dryer,.. large fence yard. $1400,mo.
704-2693.
PVB. GORGEOUS Gondo, 2BR/2BA,
5-siar newly renovated. new appliances
washer.'drv'er. fireplace goli course view
Beachr access I1100r mo. including water
& associalion lees 343.8172
SUMMERHOUSE CONDO. Save one halt
months renri by moving in before June
301n. All new appliances. IBR.iBA rwo
icry corner ur ii a w replace ,11100.roi
Call Judi 273-3999
PVB -SUMMERHOUSE Earl3 Move-in
Free Rent- Berter Deal. 2BR' 2BA corner
unit, 2nd floor TH. W.D. FP. amenities.
Avail now $'1200/mo.,635-6385.
ATLANTIC BEACH- Condo in beauilul
-Selva Marina, 2BR/2BA,. newly remod-
eled. Includes water, sewer, cable, pool,
tennis., Avail. 'immediately. $1500/mo.
(904)249-7548.
PONTE VEDRA 1BR, brand new inside.
less than a mile to the beach, full ameni-
ties Incl. pool, beach shuttle & more.
$950/mo unfurn, $1300 furnished. Call
Michele 424-4484.
OCEANFRONT 2BR, Pelican Point, 18th
floor, corner unit, 'unfurn., 9mos lease.
$2,200/mo. (509)768-5175.
LOVE THE BEACH? South Jax Beach.
3BR/2BA, Furnished. Steps 'to Ocean,
washer/dryer. 242-0411. :.
JAX BEACH, 1BR/1BA very nice condo,
tiled floors, washer/ dryer, all appliances,
$900/mo. (904)607-2527.
TPC SAWGRASS, 3BR/2.5BA, garage,
vaulted ceilings, fireplace, community
pool, gated community. $1500/mo.
285-4618.
U IAn, 1 ;N 1i i- yi ,U l-i- .- unurl
nished homes & condos From $500 per
week All South Realty, 241-4141.
SANIBEL ISLAND 2BR/2BA condo on
canal, 180 steps to beach, completely ren-
ovated November :2005, $825/weekly
through 12/15/06, 585-624-7398.
ROOM FOR rent in 3BR/2BA house in
Ponte Vedra. Gated, pool, tennis courts,
'all utilities, HBO, High: Speed internet.
Near Sawgrass and TPC. $580/mo.
476-1830.
ROOMMATE TO share 2BR 1.5BA, wasn-
er dryer 1 1;2 blocks ort beacri, 625'mo
- 994-6779
EXECUTIVE FEMALE seeking roommate
o10 share 3BR.2BA. lully lurnshed, nec
ap3rnmeni $600 mc hall ulililies 300' 10
Beach Town Cenier No pelr 249 0767.
iCW SANi Pablo Creek Share house
Priv. ali giving ioom'balh rno smolkng, nc.
pels $5'5 mo includes uliiles
(904)221-6062,. .
PVB TOWNHOUSE- bike roe io beach,
quiel neighborhood, clean, non smoking,
$500,mo 1.'2 until 382-6354
ROOMMATE WANTED M/F $650 .1 3
lees and ulihilies Exclusive Mira.isia,
gated, pool, hot tub, health club, water-
front w/marina view. Room has own bain-
Croom. brand new, large unit; 2700.1
19040463-2845
FURNISHED ROOM. 1 mile to beach,
$550 mo rnci all, firs & lasi 314-4478
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IF YOU are interested in advertising under
inis category please call 904-249-9033 or
emal classlied,' 'eacnesleader corn
NICE -1BR house w pool and fenced back WANTED TEMP CLERICAL. Arrange
yard ,600 mo Icludes utililies and saitel- es ,n an A'C warehouse Requ.res c-mee
Mie TV 568.8700 lihng. and moving boxes Call 737 9166
RECEPTIONIST. DATA Enmry. Alhambria
---i Dnner Trealre Business Off,,e. Fax re.
sume to 642.4199, anenion: Carol.
a i- E
* Close to shopping/
restaurants
NEPTUNE BEACH. 2113 Florida Blvd
Great ohce building penry ol parking or,
rwo, lois. 3450sl. 993.4011
ATLANTIC BEACH. Free standing
police commerciai'reiaiil Duriang, shop,.
commer,.al lo101 & wareh.ouse space Slanr-
ir.Q al 1.500 mo Free reni 1904151 4.-1090
GREAT LOCATION IN Jax Beach New
375.01I multipurpose building lor lease
Near Beach Marne Call for details,
343-1919. 249-3214
3500SF COMMERCIAL Building New
conliru-,lJon. a,.'aliable soon 514-1090
COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR RENT
4 Rooms, 2 Baths and 2 Kitchens
$1 800'mo 908 1ilnAveS. 247-9884.
FREE KITTENS to good home. 'Call,
Candice, 629-3405.
ADOPT FRIENDLY Cats. To good homes.'
Variety. Leave message, 246-4680.
FREE, KITTENS to good home. Call'
Candice, 629-3405.
DO YOU understand a Quads needs,'
Can you work weekends & holidays as
well as during Ihe week' Are you reliable'
Gall 249-8918. I'm a male in good shape,
beaches area. sense of humor but expect
consisiency.
DELIVERY DRIVERS Needed. Beaches
only. $15-$20-+ per hour. Need reliable
car and clean driving record. 247-FOOD..
SALES ORIENTATED Person with people
and computer' skills needed 9am-lpm
223-8512,lv. msg..: .
CHIROPRACTIC OFFICE pos.l.on 30hrs
per week ieues & Saturday mornngs)i 1.1
exp. necc Fun larn orernleia onuies.v
,erneis must love details. Fax resLime to
27 00. .
CHILDCARE NEEDED
Crirsi Un'ted Methodisi Church ,n Nep.
lune Beach needs cnildcare during church
services on Sunday mornings and some
evenings during rurrcn related aciivilies
Applicant must'De ai leasi 18 years old
Hours per mcrir will vary according io
church's needs. Applicant should be com-
fortable with all aged children and promote
the emotional and social grown of the
children Applicant should enlov playing
and Ialkng 10 cniildren and have. knowl-
edge of Ine Cnrislian faith. Please call the
church secretary ai 249-5370 to apply.
AFTERNOON DRIVER
P'T lor dry cleaning pick up and delivery.
Wonderful cipponuniry fo make extra*mon-
e'/ Mon- Fri The Cleaner.;. 1519 Penman
Rd Call Chrs 629-2683.
MODELS WAIJTED lor high quality fe-
male lashion phoiograprii Good pay per.
session. Experience not required.
(800)553-5135.
TRANSCRIPTIONIST NEEDED 20-25hrs/
week, minimum 65wpm, knowledge of
Word, 'light medical terminology and/ or
very good language skills. Contact Nancy
at 270-1620 ext. 135.
Sls 111 IN) ill ;j ;I
PAINTERS NEEDED. Must be experi-
enced & dependable. Transportation a
must! (904)568-0990, (904)465-4172. ,
RECEPTIONIST/ ADMIN Asst. for small
CPA firm. Proficient w/Excel & Word:
bookkeeping and experience in tax office
procedures a plus. Fax resume to
249-1740. Donald A. Padgett PA., 910-A
3rd St., Nep Bch, 249-1776.
POOL TECHNICIAN. Beaches area. Prior
experience required. Driver's License and
Insurance required. 7am-3pm, Monday-
Friday, $2000 a month. Call 241-6200..
SERVERS, LINE Cook, Dishwashers,.
Fine Dining. JJ's Bistro. Ponte Vedra,
273-7980. Gate Parkway, 996-7557.
HOME IMPROVEMENT repairs. Need re-
liable person M-F, must have tools and
will train. Call 241-4620. Apply at 965 11th
Ave. South Jax'Beach.
INSIDE SALES
Work at the beach. Handle inbound sales
'rom advernisng and create sales with out-
bound calls Musa nave good relationship
and closing s ills Prospecling experi-
ence and customer service i- a must
along winr PC skill and ability Ic. work in-
dependently. Earn $65,000 per year
Switch proper 'experience. Fax resume to
241-7333 or email Jennifer'. at
jenniferw@desertmicro.net
POOL MAINTENANCE
CONSTRUCTION & Pool Maintenance
Clean driving record a must. 246-?455
POOLCLEANER
w/valid Florida Driver's License. Experi-
ence neplul bur will i rain. Goo salary &
oenelis. Apply: Sunsidle Pools. 313
Beach Blvd., 246-2666. or lax resume:
249-8801, e-mail' sunsidepoois @aoi.com
QUALIFIED PET Srinsl needed Modern
Shop' greal income FT.PT 1904)349-2699
PVB BOOKKEEPER MUST be prolicient
in Quick Books Escel & Word, 2yrs expe.
rience Salary/ Dernelils 285-7600.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanied Clean driving re.
cord required Call April. 246-9999
FRONT DESK Person. Busy medical clin-
ic. $9-10/hr. ne-gohiabie, 'w/benefits. Fax
resumeto: 285-4663
30-40 HRS per week for Warehouse & in-
furniture store worker. Must be able to lift
501os Apply in store 241-5558
PRIVATE CLEANING Company seeking
reliale. insurable workers Serious inqui.
ries only. Monday-Friday. Call 716-8824,
leave message.
rNO NIGHTS. No Sundays From Counier
help lor Firsi Coasl Laundry & Cleaners
610 Nor.fr 3rd Sireti Jay Beach.
246-2790
' UTILITY BILLING SPECIALIST
City ol Anari,,c Beach. $10.53/hr.;
T,21.90?,'yr. +beneils Min of 2 yrs. office/
clerical exp. preferred: Applications ac-
cepled unnii 5'31,.06. 800 Seminole Rd .
All Bea.-n. FL 32233 For more nlo call
i904)247-5820 or visii www.coab.us. No
smokers or tobacco users; Drug testing
conducted. EOE.'
BREAKFAST ATTENDANTS, Short Order
Cook & Front Dest Clerk. Apply in person,
Comfort Inn, 1515 North 1st St. Jax Beach
BEACHES CAR' Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
SEA TURTLE Inn is now hiring qualified
leaders .',r ise following positions: Front
Desk Agent, Front Desk Supervisor, Res-
ervations Agent, Guest Room Attendant,
Lead Cook, Station Cook, Restaurant
Server, Night Auditor, Dishwasher, PBX
Operaior All p.-sitioris are flexible shifts.
Send resume or apply In.person to: HR
Deptt, 1 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Beach,
32233. 904-853-2331. Fax 904-249-5959,
emalI bacosia@seaiunle corn EOE
M/FN/D.
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER in holistic, internal medical of-
fice. Full /part time secretarial, clerical,
and-support of M.D'- a unique setting. Ex-
perience required in answering phones,
computers, communications and public-re-
lations. Must be enthusiastic, dependable,
consistent, and an excellent match. .Fax
resume with references; no phone calls
please. Persephone Healing Arts Center,
AX: (904)246-3778.
F/T. CUSTOMER Service/Insurance Bill-
ing. Must be detailed oriented. Apply in
person at Medequip. 905 North Third St.
Jax Beach.
SERVERS WANTED Cnhzu Japanese
Sleak House Apply aner 2pm, 1227
South 3rd St.
AKC ENGLISH Bulldog Pups w/papers
and shots. White and brindle. Price .nego-
tiable. 502-4928.
NEED PERSON to rake leaves, yard work
etc. 703-6703.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
SEEM
LEAD CARPENTER:' Experience with
renovation and new construction; salary
position w/benfit package; company vehi-
cle potential 904-285-3663.
I II
Il411WIIIWOJW~
SECRETARY, EXPERIENCED. Possible
F/Tfor right person. Real Estate office. Fax
resume: 273-4848.
P/T MASSAGE Therapy position. Available
ASAP in Ponte Vedra outpatient clinic.
Fax resume to: (904)285-4663.
PAWNEE'S CAFE & Fine Wines, (former-
ly Manuel's). PVB. Kitchen & Counter.
Benefits. 273-4785.
NOW HIRING Cocktail Servers, afternoon,
nights & weekends. Exp. working with al-
cohol preferred. Apply in person Mon-
key's Uncle Tavem,. 1850 S. 3rd St. J.B.
HELPER FOR Hardwood floor installer.
Must have own transportation. 223-3295.
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
Classified 7
Construction Worker
w/valid Florida Driver's License. Experi-
ence helpful but will train. Good salary &
benefits. Apply at Surfside Pools, 313
Beach Blvd., 246-2666 or fax resume to:
249-8801, e-mail: surfsidepools@aol.com
NEW TROPICAL Smoothie Cafe, at the
Beach, now hiring all positions. Call
242-4949, or e-mail: worktsc@yahoo.com
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately.
Flexible hours, no weekends, excellent
pay. Transportation & phone required.
591-5901, 514-1188.
Up to $420 plus+
per week!
(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
THE PLANTATION
Positions open for the
following Depts.
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
0 Cook,
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 maint., general
pool duties. .... ..---
"' Seasonal. Lifeguard
Attendanlts
We offer e\cellentlsalarN. and
benefits including paid Vacanon
and Holhdai s. Health and Dental
Insurance. 40111K.
E Drug Free Workplace
Equal Opportunir 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
FRAMING CARPENTERS, G.C. Superin-
tendent for established company. Drug
free work place. Benefits. 241-2721.
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospital seeking
Receptionist with Customer. Service expe-
rience. Apply within, 28 Corona Rd.,
Ponte Vedra, 285-7924.
Liquor Store Clerk, Bartender, Door
Guy, Must be able to work days, nights,
weekends, and holidays. Must pass drug
test and background check. Call Robert @
465-0149.
WANTED: CARPENTERS & Helpers. Re-
modeling Ocean Edge Condos, Jax
Beach. 693-3130.
LOOKING FOR Sincere Caregiver to com-
plete team, caring for elderly lady, home
care experience, certified HHA or CNA.
Flexible schedule averaging 50hrs., 12-
24/hr. shifts, $12/hr. Non-smoking. Back-
?ground check, drug test. Leave message,
(904)424-2955.
SUPERCLEAN SERVICES seeking peo-
ple with Sales/Management experience.
Please call Jonathan, 422-7114.
MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT, Experi-
enced preferred, will train. Must have ex-
cellent people skills and clean driving re-
cord. Apply in person. Ashford Court As-
sisted Living, 1700 The Greens Way, Jax
Bch. EOE, DFWP
Installers Needed
We need helpers arid crew leaders.
We are busy installing hurricane
systems on homes and businesses
around the First Coast.
Must have installation and
construction experience.
Drivers License and
Transportation required.
Starting $12 and $18. per hour. I
Call 232-3000
Immediate
Openings
Join our team of
cleaning professionals
N Nights or Weekends
Paid Vacations
Paid Holidays
Competitive Wages
Company Vehicle
*dp1p4 int pewtn to4:
: 201 Florida Bld
Mn n Fri 4 30 ,
241-9520
DRIVERS
FIS seeks a driver with 1 year light truck
exp., plus a clean driving record. Back-
ground check req'd. Competitive pay/ ben-
efits & sign on bonus Apply M-F 8-4 at:
740 10th St. South, Jacksonville Beach,
FL 32250. Ph: 904-247-8899. EOE/
DFWP.
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.
UTILITIES COLLECTION/
DISTRIBUTION OPERATOR
City of Atlantic Beach, $12.48/hr; $499/wk;
$25,958/yr+ benefits. Must obtain a mini-
mum of a Class "C" Collection or Distribu-
tion System Technician Certif. within 18
mths from hire date; must obtain & hold a
valid Class "B" Comm. Driver License with
air brakes within 6 mths from hire date;
Applications accepted until 06/07/06 at
800 Seminole Rd, Atl. Beach, FL 32233.
For more info visit www.coab.us or call,
(904)247-5820. No smokers/tobacco
users. Drug testing conducted. EOE.
HARDAGE' GIDDENS Funeral home is
seeking an office manager to join their
team of professionals. Qualified candi-
dates will be detail oriented with computer
clerical communication & organizational
skills in addition to the ability to act proac-
tively in a team atmosphere is a require-
ment. Responsibilities include A/P, A/R,
answering phones, correspondence, inter-
action with clients families and admin.
tasks necessary to complete arrange-
ments requested by clients families. Inter-
ested parties may fax resumes'to Robin
Giddens Sheppard at 904-249-2321 or via
e-mail to rgs@hardage-giddens.com
M/F/V/DFWP.
COME JOIN the Marriott Family. We are
currently looking for F/T Housekeepers,
. Overnight Houseperson and Laundry At-
tendants. Apply at greatjobs.marriott.com
or In person: 4600 San Pablo Rd. EOE/
M/F/V/D.
NORTH FLORIDA LAWN HOPPERS Is
taking applications for lawn maintenance
& landscaping positions. No experience
necessary. Call Aaron, 861-7431.
ADVISOR ASSISTANT for Beaches Fi-
nancial Planning Firm. Strong phone &
computer skills, investment or insurance
experience required. Starting $10-$13/hr.,
based on experience. Fax resume to:
(904)339-0016.
LEGAL/ ADMINISTRATIVE Assistant to
transactional partner in Jax Beach. Prefer-
ence is for person with law office experi-
ence in residential & commercial real es-
tate, wills & trusts, contracts and other
transactional areas. Need experience with
Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook. Ref-
erences required. Transactional law office
experience preferred. High level of contact
with clients requires person with good
people skills and ability to multi-task.
Please fax resume to 246-0139.
.
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 usi Fax resume to 904-273-0682 or
apply in person at 10066 Sawgrass Drive
West, Ponte Vedja Beach.
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bYour
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?- i 'A key opportunity is here.
Sales position
8 at the Beaches!
The Beaches Leader, Ponte
Vedra Leader is looking for an
advertising sales representative to work in the Beaches community.
Growth potential and established accounts working for an award-
winning, locally owned newspaper Candidates should have sales
experience, and should be goal-oriented Base plus commission.
Send resume to linda@beachesleader.com or bring it to 1114
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
ABSENT ANSWER is looking for happy
people to work PT/FT shifts, evenings &
weekends. Will train. Great pay. Call today
270-2357.
OFFICE MANAGER
Fast paced office, growing company. Mul-
ti-task ability with bookkeeping experi-
ence. Fax resume: 241-7349.
DRIVER NEEDED immediately for moving
company. Experience helpful. 285-2426.
BOOKKEEPER- AB Plant Nursery seeks
multi- tasker, Excel proficient with strong
accounting background. Peachtree exp. a
plus. Fax resume to 246-1558 or email au-
dreyecg @bellsouth.net
SELVA MARINA COUNTRY CLUB at the
beach seeking Weekend Receptionist,
Servers, Pool Bartender, Line'Cook, Fa-
cility Handyman, and Golf Course
Maintenance workers: DFWP, FT\PT
available. Must be dependable and outgo-
ing. Golf privileges. Phone 904-246-4827,
e-mail: accounting@selvamarina.com, or
apply in person.
HIRING FULL-TIME Driver/ Landscape
Helper. Call Pam 742-7769.
GROWING CHURCH with expanding pro-
grams,is seeking a dynamic leader for our
childhood and youth ministries. Hodges
Boulevard Presbyterian Church, located in
the midst of one of Jacksonville's fastest-
growing areas, will embrace the leader-
ship of an individual who believes ministry
to youth and children is vital to the life of
the community. If you have at least 3 5
years experience in leading children/youth
Christian education programs and feel
God calling you to this kind of work, we
would love to talk with you. We prefer a
college degree _or commensurate experi-
ence. Please send your resume to lee-
tonl @earthlink.net, subject: HR Commit-
tee.
NURSE -LPN
FT & PT positions available at Jackson-
k.,lie Miero Trealmeni Cniler. an outpa-
treni cutislance IreaTmeni provider Day
hours orly. Benehis w'FT posrion Fax re-
sume to (904)346-0837.
MEDICAL PRACTICE- front office position
available immediately. Music be organized.
pleasant arid mulii-.asker for busy four
physician practice'at the beach. Fax re-
sume'904-249-9764.
DRIVERS: OWNER Operators with Car
Hauling Trailer. Plenty of Freight, top pay,
benefits available, regional runs Centuri-
on AuioTransporl 800-889-8139.
CUSTOMER SERVICE Vehicle Co,'Crd.
nator. Lot Management, parts, warranties,
vehicle check in, clean driving record.
CDL iicerise preferred sell mcilvaied
general ohce work. comrpuier nernel ii.
, rale. excelieni benelii including proii
sharing. smoke ree ohice. Ariantic Beach.
ww Iranaslpluscom Speciri posil.:n on.
lax rel.urne 221.2705
MEDICAL ASSISTANT iimmeqarc .oper,.
ingq lor lasi paced iM.FP prac-ic.e Corripel-
,live ialry & eneriis Fax resume
19041241-0831 or callt 904241.11-135
THE PIE Hole iserves Dreakilai lunci
and pizza) rj.:.w nmring exp irae C.okS lor
local Mayport Cafe, apply within 1487-9
Maypori Rd 249.7437
PRINTINtG COMPANY rising Sales
Piesmren. Bindery, Graphic Design, and
Pre press. 514.1090
SUPERCLEAN SERVICES hiring people
with pressure washing, window & carpet
cleaning experience. Please call Jona-
than, 422-7114.
Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. 246-
0967.
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-
alcompany & 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
TELEMARKETER/ APPOINTMENT Setter
needed. Great pay/ hours, bonuses; bene-
fits avail. For appt. Matt Meadows 472-
9132. Great location off Atlantic Blvd.,
near Regency Square.
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
DIRECTOR OF NURSING. Experienced
DON needed for 60-bed SNF in North Jax.
Prior.-rgmt exp in elder care, knowledge
of federal/ state regs, and leadership skills
a must. Contact: Joel Clausen, Admin.
Edgewood Nursing Center
(904)766-7436. Fax (904)766-5749.
jclausen@sterling-health.com
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Southside
and Beaches. Work in teams of three.
Must have own transportation, valid driv-
er's license. Approximately $175/wk to
start. Moday-Friday, no nights/weekends.
Home Cleaning Centers of America.
(904)642-8885.
SERVICE MECHANIC
Local pool company seeking experienced
service technician. Must have knowledge
of pumps, filters, heaters, and chemical
automation systems, 3-5 years experi-
ence, pool remodeling skills a plis. Salary
dependent on experience. Excellent cus-
tomer service skills, full- benefits, 401k.
Fax resume to Surfside Pools Jax Ieach
at 904-249-8801 or email:
Julie'.ssurisiaepoois nei
FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements.
Needs skilled carpenters & tree climbers.
349-2628.
SECRETARY
APPOINTMENT Coordinator, Jax Beach.
location, Monday-Friday, 9-5pim. Please
fax resume to: 1 -904-269-9004.
BONO'S BBQ in Neptune Beach is ac-
cepting applications for all positions, in-
cluding Management & Pit Cook. FT/PT.
Apply in person 2-4prni dailv
COUNTER HELP, Ponie Veara area.
FT/PT, Call 285-5644. ,
SMALL OCEANFRONT Hotel seeking de-
pendable noutekreeper. and front desk
clerk Weekends require Please apply in
person. 120 Alianic Blvd., Neptune
Beach.
Jiffy
Lube
Now Hiring:
Retail Mgmt T raining
Retail Mgmnt Exp a plus.
or eomu. a' xs .a isteL .: laum ii-
Assistant Manager &
Lube Technicians
Up to $9.00 per hour
Apply Mon. Fri.
at your local Jiffy Lube
Call our Job Line at
800-598-9850 ext, 787
or Fax Resume to
800-867-8044
EOE/DFWP
3..
Expect Nothing Less
I Than "Five Diamonds"
Do something special for yourself todaN Work with one of the.
premier luxury resorts in the world by joining the elite staff at
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. Our exceptional work en% ironment is
one of the most soughtafter for career satisfaction.
We have the following full & part-time positions available: *
Dishwashers Equipt Oper./Laborers
Painter Front Desk
Housekeepers Laundry Attendant
Wknd Security Officer Dishwashers
Lifeguard Lieutenant Servers/Diningroom Attd.
Irrigation Technician Gourmet Shop
Spray Technician Fitness AttdJBeach Reception
Delivery Drivers Laundry Team Leader
Pool Technicians Stockperson
Line Cooks Room Service Servers
Banquet Set-Up Attd. PM.Turndown
Starter/Rangers
THE SPA now hiring for various positions
SEASONAL OPPORTUNITIES
Pool Porters
We offer an excellent benefits package including medical/dental, life
insurance, sick and vacation days, and discounts at our retail outlets, golf
course and spa. For immediate consideration apply in person to
Human Resources between 9am- 4pm or forward resume to:
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
200 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL. 32082
Job Line: 904-280-3607 Fax: 904-273-7753
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SEWING MACHINE Repairs.,. Complete
tune-up. All makes, all models, $49.50.
S 241-2112. ,, ,, ;
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onice. care ior vOur hilcren cwrie vou goc
oul,. a ar your planil and care lor yOur
:ais wile you're aw*a3 Call Jeanrie
Townsend 631 1392
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HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in Commercial arid Residen-
liai Cleaning Lawn Care. Aulhc Cleaning
Wicrdow Cleaning Janiorial Services. eic
Call Hermon 246.4238. 612-1755
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WHAT KIND ol training are you looking
lor' We are now oherng Puppy 101 and
Basic obedience classes. plus all levelS o
g'. giy CGC classes are Freel Near
Craqg Air Field Call us ,'- Acuons Dog
Traring .Day & rigri Cerner. 642-1782
PADGETT'S A/C & Hearing, In:. Family
owned and operated. Whren quaiily and
,customer service are demrranaead call
Travis at 588-5222.
SERVICE, REPAIRS, INSTALLATIONS
Free Estimates. License CAC1814887.
A SPECIAL Touch for your home. No.
crews, ind, iiduai and e>,:eileni references.
Licensed Kim 568-4191
RESIDENTIAL CLEANING. Honest & De-
pendable. free estimates. Excellent refer-
ences. 372-9445. .
A PLUS CLEANING. Honest, dependable,
experienced. Exceptional service. Rea-
sonable prices, great references. Call Kay
,9046151-80,92
SUPERCLEAN SERVICES
We clean everything, carpets, tile and
grout, windows, pressure washing, roof
cleaning, etc. Package discounts availa-
ble. Call Jonathan 270-1112.
GENERAL CLEANING. Home, Offices.
Detailed cleaning available. References.
242-2546, 305-5489..
DARCELLE'S HOUSECLEANING. 15yrs
experience. Satisfaction guaranteed. Free
estimates. (904)446-6111.
ABOVE & Beyond Housekeeping. De-
pendable, detailed cleaning. Licensed, In-
sured, references. Immediate openings.
591-5901, 514-1188.
AFFORDABLE WINDOW CLEANING,
13 years experience. Reasonable prices,
low minimum rates, weekend appoint-
ments .available. (904)525-7419.
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.
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare. Free esti-
mates. Professional customer service.
longwg dging weeding iumming- lIre .,
sru.' LL_,.:nsed & insured. Reailerihal.&
comrr,erCeal CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.
PRIME MAINTENANCE. INC A Prolie.
sEonal Lawn & Landscape r.,lainiErarce
Co FREE ESTIMATES. 535-2515
TONY'S LAWN Care. 992-8728.
COMPLETE LANDSCAPING insalaianor,.
& maintenance. complete iree service. dCe
Oris nauling 318.-6058
HERMON'S MULTIPLE SERVICE
Specializing in "Complete Flowerbed
Cleaning and Workover". Call Hermon,
246.4238, 612-1755.
A NATIVE SUN LAWN
& LANDSCAPE.
TolaI Lawn Mainterance Clean-ups, Sod.
ding Mulching Re-planrrng Free e.ii.
marie 247-3344
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc. Competitive
rales Call Alan 237.5301.
BOBCAT BOB
Grading, Lawn Replacements. Spread
Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock. Mulch, Stone.
Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MOREI Bob,
334-6091.
PALM TREES, Hedges Trimmed, Yard
Clean-ups, Mulching, Sodding, whatever it
takes, etc. Dave 249-4724.
PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns. Free. estimates. 246-0967.
DAVID'S LAWNCARE, free estimates,
sod work, landscaping, honest & depend-
able. Residential & Commercial. Call Da-
vid 710-1030..
ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Service. Reasonable
rates. 821-0737.
GREEN ACRES LAWN CARE
One time or yearly. Licensed, Insured.
Residential, Commercial. 742-6763.
LAWN & LANDSCAPE Malnienance. Year
round or 1 I.me clean-ups Call Kirk
370-0065.
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.
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OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Safe roof cleaning. Deck & fence
restoration. Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured. Call Kevin 994-0045.
PRESSURE WASHERS for rent or sale.
Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330.
PATRIOT PRESSURE Wash & Window
Cleaning. Licensed, Insured. Free Esti-
mates. Houses, decks, walkways, drive-
ways, patios. 248-9672..
TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and
repaint. Residential and commercial. Men-
tion this ad. 246-1529.
MAGIC MAN PAINTING & HOME
IMPROVEMENTS. Iniernor'E lerior Paint-
ing..Fu..u Finrires Ronren Wood Replace-
ment: Press.ure W.asnin i 9 04894 -4257
FAST INTERIOR painting dr,,'waii lex-
ture. Specialize in smaller )obs Will work
evenings & weekends LcEneda. insurea,
references. 403-7389.
LICENjSED PAINT Coniraclor wilr paint
arny avg size room '$75 1904i613-1271
Erraii PerRm75Dollars iar'l ':om
WYMAN'S PAINTING and PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY. 15yrs expert.
ence. Specializing in Beach homes.
-221-4117
NATIVE PAINTER- exceptional residen-
,tial/ commercial pressure washing, paint-
ing, drywall crack repair, wall covering. Li-
censed, insured, references. 403-7389.r
BEACHES HOME SERVICES Paining.
Ire 6si maies work guaranteed. IirEnsea
610-7-68
ATLANTIS PAINTING CO.
Property management rates for quick
ren r.a.'sae tum-arounds, and custom paint
also Call for FREE ESTIMATES 497-
2553 or 724.6877 Licensed & Insured
DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean-
ing. Most residential pools $25/week+
chemicals. Licensed, Insured. We make
your life a little easier. 285-0240.
BOB'S GUTTERS
Custom made 6" seamless aluminum gut-
ters. Large variety of colors to choose
from, 241-5099.
MASTERS
CARPENTRY & TRIM INC.
State Certified Contractor (Hands-on).
New construction/additions; remodeling,
kitchen & bath, termite 'damage, Bob,
626-1165.
NORTH FLORIDA CONCRETE CON-
STRUCTION. CBC055368. All types re-
modeling. Bathrooms, kitchens, room ad-
ditions, new homes. 25yrs. experience.
Call George, 226-8700.
TWO M CONSTRUCTION
Repairs, specializing in termite damage.
AR6-1 529
ALLIANCE BUILDER GROUP, INC.
.General Contractor. CGC 1505263.
Commercial & Resdeniiai New homegg
L .,c.rni ari i r, r emno .riq u.:.:
sidr,qr Qua~irv Guaranleed Affordable
prices, Free estimates. (904)234-1179
TUBS .TILE lioerglas snowers rseinisr,
ed. like new. save ;80 over replacEmenl
Surface Tec, t800)990-5912
WOOD REPAIRS. Termite' & Rotten
wood, siding,- stucco, .repairs. Licensed
General Contractor. 247-9525.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for quality repairs, service
calls, painting, improvements, and miscel-
laneous jobs,. DAVE. 246-6628.
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC
Painting, carpentry, water proofing, pres-
sure washing, tile work,, drywall.
904-241-7023.
C&J HANDYMAN Services. Carpentry,
Drywall, Painting, Paperhanging, Tiling,
etc. Licensed, 'Insured. 955-0593,
241-1461;.
S BATH & KITCHEN
Complete. remodeling services & renova-
tions. Tile & Marble, Specialist. Nick,
(904)962-9312.
CRAFTSMAN, ALL types of home repairs.
Professional painting, ceramic tile installa-
.tion.. Ask for Brett 568-2451.
ROMANO ROOFING
ALL Types Roofing & Repairs. 246-5649.
ROOFING. IN-TOWN prices @ the
Beach. 25yrs. experience.. 880-9908.
CCC1326983.
ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Roofing. Trust a li-
censed'professional. See our ad. under
Remodeling/Construction Neligan Con-
struction. State Certified Roofer
#CCC1325888. Member BBB 247-3777.
All credit cards accepted. '
SOUTHSIDE TREE Service. Enhance the
beauty of your trees. PALMS TRIMMED.
904-318-0569 Alan DeLoach
WOODARD TREE Service. Free esti-
mates, licensed & insured. Call 234-9757.
JR'S SERVICES
Trees, trimming, landscaping. Licensed,
insured, 30yrs. 242-2546, 568-6067.
WEBERS TREE SERVICE
246-9930
Quality work at reasonable rates. Stump
grinding. Since 1986.
TERRA TILE & MARBLE
Professional Design & Installation. Rick
.Martin (904)472-9864.
TILE, MARBLE, STONE
Installation, Repair, Design. Excellent
work, references. Complete bath & kitchen
renovations. Nick, (904)962-9312.
RHODES & RHODES Construction Ma UALITY WORK. Install, removal, &
RHODES & RHODES Construcon Man- painting. Residential, Commercial. 25yrs.
agement Incst. 123069Remodeling & renovation Experience. References+ FREE ESTI-
specialists. CBC12Z53069. 249-1745. MATES. Steve, 645-0381.
NELIGAN 4
CONSTRUCTION
Specializing in Remodeling,
Additions, Decks, Repairs,
Roof Repairs & Re-Roofing
for the home or office.
(904) 247-3777
10% discounts for
Seniors & Military!
All Credit Cards Accepted
Certified Builder Certified Roofer
Lie. CB-C059536 Lie. CCC1325888
Member of the Better Business Bureau
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Available from Commercial News Providers"
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The DEPENDABLE HAND'MIAN
from changing a lightbulb
ro changing the color of your house
NO JOB IS TOO ODD!
*TILIIG PRESSURE WASHING PAINTING
QUALITY DEPENDABLE HONEST
S'FREE ESTIMATES -
241-6102
W LICENSED&&INSURED '
Just Joe
Painting !,
& Wallpapering.
Pressure Washing
Quality craftsmanship by
Joe DiMauro
28 years experience.
Licensed & Insured
.uww.justjoepamndng.com
(904) 992-4119
Cell: (904) 229-9542
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Classified 8
The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
May 26, 2006
EXPERIENCED PAINTERS needed Top
a/ I10 qualified applicants Musi rave
asic tools and transportation. 710-6732.
PAINTERS
EXPERIENCED. PAINTERS wanted. Must
have own tools & transportation. Neatness
& dependability a must. Phone Larry He-
ise Painting, 247-3644.
*DRIVERS* -
DO you want to join a winning team. Don't
get left out. Our driver's make $500-$700
per week. Call 249-5151 ask for Brian or
493-5250 ask for Tim Collins.
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.
.y*. yr* *
SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811,
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax, FL
32224.
CARPENTER WANTED For remodeling
work. Experienced only. Call 285-8829.
DRIVERS: HOME every weekend! .41
loaded/ .37 empty, .01 loaded miles, tarp
pay. Health, life, dental, 401 K, monthly bo-
nuses, CDL/A; 1 yr exp. Grayson Mitchell
800-247-6321.
TEACHER'S ASSISTANT
An established Ponte Vedra preschool,.
CDA a plus. Flexible hours. Position avail-
able June 1 st. Call 285-2965.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
A.M. Line Cook. Good money, casual at-
mosphere, very busy, great people to
work with. 285-0139.
GREENFROG PEST PREVENTION
Join our ream Our company has openings
for our service depth. good salary, musl
possess a good driving record be custom.
er Iriencly We otter company vehicle,
paid vacation and holidays. Leap over to
ur Apply at 159 19th Sheet N. Jax
Beach 242-9002.
PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER Assisian ati me
Camrrbndge Prep Scnool. Pomne Veara
Beach Compelilive pay & great benelils
Call 285.7997 for cdeails
SILK PRESSER, Ponte Vedra area,, guar-
.anteed hours. 285-5644.. .
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lure oi The oppnrluniry. please repon 10to
The Beacres Leader. 249-9033
LADY S CLOTHING Boulique Jax Beach.
Greal clientele 616-8224
BABY SITTING in my San Pa-lo home
CPR Fniii Aid. HRS cenitied Background
.-he:k. qigrea relerences Lisa. 568.4137
ACTIVE NANNY honest, dependable.
transportation & references. $9-$1,'rtr.,
any area; CPR & First Aid. F/T & P/T.
260-4915
OPENING FOR 2 Children, in my home,
1-3yrs. Have references. Good rate. Call
220-7493.
DEPENDABLE 30YR. Beach resident
available to clean homes. Pet sitting,
House sitting & baby sitting. Nights &
weekends. Carol, 246-8207, 955-2353.
IF YOU' are interested In advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
STATE Certified HHA/ CNA/ Sitter will
give quality care for elderly in the privacy
of their own home. Call Veronica at 783-
6440 or.(904)993-3490:
NURSING ASSISTANT looking; for Work.
Day or nighl shin 5.43-1860. ,
HOME CARE, 24hrs. My home, for pa-
rent/parents. 25yrs+ experience. Refer-
ences. Please call. (904)223-5579,
(904)343-1881.
QUALITY CARE from the heart for the
elderiv 24/7, Senior Companion Services.
1904 220 2311
GLASS TOP Dinene 4 criairs nearly new
New. 699. Asking '325 280-0244
BED FULL-SIZE cherry,, sleign bed-.
w'manress & bcx .'prng Musi sell. $395
Car, deliver 1904 i185.8-9350
CREAM COLORED PAi Group sola 3 pcs.
$150. Call 314-4478
PLANTS FOR by lerfles. hummers cat-
lerpillers and you to Hanging baskets,
perrienial salvia and more. Please call for
directions. limited parking. Friday and Sal-
uraay 8am-2pm iPalm Valley). 403-3735.
2 USED Pool pumps, call lor intormaion
314-4478.
ELECTRIC HOSPITAL bDe wiuil siderasls
$60s0 bedside commode $50. sidewalker,
180 quadcane $30. guard rails $30. Call
591-0799
TWO SOLAR TRANSPORT BEACH
BIKES. $125/EA. 3-PIECE RATTAN SET,
WITH CUSHIONS, $60. CRAB BOILING
POT, $30. COT, $25. CALL 504-3647.
HERCULES 4 person lounge rho lub
$600 Whirpool parry lub 7 person $200.
314 4478
CLEAN QUALITY Queen size
Manrtes3.Bo.vFRAME $110 Twin size
Manress,Box.,FRAME $60 Can deliver
246-1332
FREE LG wooden playsei. slide., on
swings. Ire swing. You disassemble &
move. 241 4821.
DESIGNER. LAMINATED Flooring
$ 75 sl 30'.: thicker siiiill in box Mus sell
744-1.6534.
L.R SET like new Queen sleeper over-
size chair+ onoman Cocoa colored micro
baer D.ark :nerr,' lables and 11001 lamp
1 .650 IOr all separately negotiable
904 424.3775
AMISH-BUILT CHILDREN'S Wooden
Playhouse w.'deck Very nice $1500
OBO 219-9888
INDOOR OUTDOOR able set, whine 43
round able and 4 wnite round cnair ilh
black cas3 ,ron frame Good condition.
Ask.ing '100 OBO.242-2749.
GUN SHOW
June 3rd and 4ih at1 e Morocco Shrine
3800 Sl. Jhlorns Blutf Road l9Ai Jackson-
,,Ile r4c.noh Flonda Arms Colleciors Into
19040461-0273
CULTURED MARBLE 8B-et lub wall
parts, $700 OBO. 881-0052, 349-1871.
LOTS OF old jewelry, carved Chinese ta-
ble, must sell. 962-7600.
THOMASVILLE MARTINIQUE Entertain-
ment Center, $275. Bose speakers- VCS
10 Center & Surround $125. Infinity
speakers; Ref. 2000.4 Tower Floor Pair
$175. 424-4105.
MOVING SALEl Everything must go.
Queen bed, table w/chairs, TV and stand,
bookshelves, microwave, etc. Reasonable
offers accepted. 904-864-4910.
MASSIVE MEDITERRANEAN Style Bed-
room set. $300. Might deliver. 246-1832.
BASSINET, SWING, car seat carriers, crib
mattress, playpen, road scooters, 1 w/bat-
tery, 2 manual, & more.. Exercise equip-
ment including treadmill, & cardioglide.
241-4403
CONSTRUCTION WAREHOUSE SALE-
965 11TH Ave South Jax. Bch. Have
something for everyone.. Electric stoves,
microwaves, washer, doors, windows, all
kinds of stuff, come see. 241-4620. Gil
Macias Enterprises.
REFRIGERATOR 19CF black w/ice mak-
er $300, dishwater (1 black/ 1 bisque)
$50/each, G.E. Range (bisque w/black
front) $150, washer/ 'dryer $100/each.
553-9890.
RIDING MOWER $300, runs fine. Steve,
249-8637.
BEAUTIFUL, SOLID Oak, Antique Roll-top
Desk. Drawer stacks on both sides. Pi-
geon hold compartments & writing side-
oards. 'Very large & heavy. Excellent
condition. $690.923-2545.
DRIVE ON LIFT
7000 POUND drive on lifl or cars. 1.1800
' Call Sieve 407-291-7554
.ANTIQUE VICTORIAN Grandmother &
Grandfather Chairs. Perleci condition
$400ipair 280-0244
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Merriory
Foam mattress & boxspring, new in
plastic w/warranty. '$379. Must sell..
(904)858-9350.
BED- KING mattress sel $289. Can de;
liver, t904)391 -0015 -
BED- BRAND name queen set,
new. w'warranly )$129. Can deliver.
19041858-9350
AT&T PARTNER phone system 5 phones
installed for $899 249-887'.
ANTIQUE SOLID Wainul double ODea
,clrioan. wilh malcring 50 dresser & lull
ramed mirror, loi5 01 qualip; c ar.irig
Circa 1890. $3200. 19041249-4324 Plus.
OTHER ANTIQUE FURNITURE.
HEART PINE tongue & groove Ilocr.irng
cur tromrn antique Pine climbers Insiallalon,
slair material FLORIDA HEARTWOOD
249-8310
CASH
for your
\ Diamonds/
SINCE AND
1977 GOLD
246-1933 619 Atlantic Blvd.
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IF YOU are ntleresfed In advertising under
Ins category please call 904-249-9033 or
e-mail: classified@beachesleader.com
LARGE SET of Diamond earrings; or dia-
mond necklace, 1 ct plus. 463-0505.
HIGH CHAIR, Furniture, lots of stuff. Sat-
urday, 8am-12noon. 2605 Independence
Drive.
HUGE SIDEWALK SALE. Office Supply
Store liquidation. 640 North 3rd Street.
Friday, 9am-3pm.
NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE Sale, May
27th, 8am-lpm, area of 67 Tallwood Rd.
(Penman to.Arden, right on Tallwood).
CHILDREN ITEMS, furniture, stereo, Sat-
urday, 9am-12pm, 933 8th Ave. North. ,
HUGE YARD'Sale. Friday, 8am-lpm.
1201 9th Ave. North.
BEDS, ENTERTAINMENT Center, cloth-
ing, household items, etc. 8am-2pm Satur-
day. 918 10th Street North.
SPRING CLEANING Yard Salel Saturday,
Sunday? 8am-? Too many items to list.
Check it out. 1817 10th Street North.
MOVING. TOOLS, Fishing equipment,
household goods, TV, children's toys, etc.
Saturday, 9am-1pm. 1503 Leeward Lane.
ECONOMICAL, QUALITY, Variety. Large
Porch Sale repeated. Saturday,. Sunday.
1109' Oceanwobd Drive South.
LOTS OF treasures & good sluHt come
have some codree and look! Pal.o lurn.,
wood bench. comlemporary ainlngroom
chairs Iramed an, decorative pillows nice
rap clothes size women 4-8 & much
m.:re 1936 Beach Ave, Saturday
7.12noon.
FURNITURE KIDS sluti, recrealorna
e-quipmenl. elc Everylhing musl go in.
eluding Ine Kilcnen sink. Saturday 8am.
12pm, 2051 Seminole Ra.
r.,OVING SALE Friday 8am-12noon. Sal.
urda,y Bam.-2pm Good Sluh 1168 Seetago
Ave. Souln.
MULTI- MtY'Yd1rd', 'ale. Sal 5,27 9.
1pm 591'Arultic Dr. ID luseholO goods
I,.1UjLTI.FAMILL' G -ILDREN'S Items
household goodCs, plecriionir it nems. eic
345 8ih SIeel Satutd.y 8am-12noon
BIG YARD Sale ,An.iques households
items & more Sa', & Sun 83pm.
579 Aqualic Dr
HUGE HOUSEHOLD Garage Sale. Emp-
ltyng storage urnit &'anic if we don'i have
It. you probably don't need it. 265 Magno.
ira Si All Bch Saluriay, May 27ir. 8am
noon.
COMMUNITY YARD Sale Lakes ol May.
pon Apis Sat 5,27, 7-noon, 2610 State
Road A 1
BOAT STORAGE in PV Vsii
www.MarinaClubPV.com
HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep water
bc.al slip lor reni 4011. $600. 50rt $700.
INCLUDES POTABLE WATER, ELEC-
TRIC. DOCK LOCKER. Cable and phone
service available A slip. Mobile luel serve.
ice & pump oul also available 463-2845.
SCOUT 185 Spontisn cc, 115 Yamaha
*w-railer $8900 Call 219-2203 or
219.7661 lor clelails.
Twin Vee
Cruisers Yachts
Windy Boats
Chris Craft
Cobalt ,
Sea Hunt
Sea Boss
Sunsation
1984 AQUASPORT 20FX walkarouna
cuddy cabin, power by 1999 175hp
Oceanpro Evinrude. Asking $7250.
(904)626-5380.
SELL YOUR BOAT WITH US.
Consignment City Marine. 779-5673. We
sell 1 boat every 1-1/2 days! Check us out
at www.used-boats.net
North Florida's Largest
Boat & Yacht Dealer
Moomba Ch e !
SS Out!
Supra O
Malibu ,
Stingray
Velocity
Hurricane
Glastron
Bennington
Azure
World Cat
Sea Doo Sport Boats ,,,,:'
Sunstream Boat Lifts
Southport Boatworks
Discovery_
. Power, -T
,-Boats s J
14539 Beach Blvd.
223-4149
(next to Marker 32 Restaurant)
Just West of the Intracoastal
2005 VESPA GT200. Only 225m, Grey
w black seat Penec:l condlion 'i40001
,47-8250, 759.1373.
1994 DODGE Caravan "aulomali':, runs
greai G0ood concdlion $1200 Please call
30--0321
2001 FORD Explorer XLT Immaculale
corndiion. low miles, learner i.reior.
PW.PL. cruise CD. $7700 OBO
887-9030
92 DODGE VAN, needs some work, $600
OBO. 374-6870, 742-7633.
TRUCK, 1998 Chevy S10, 5-speed, 4 cyl,
CD, A/C, some dents, first $1900 cash,
716-2586.
96 FORD Taurus, loaded, runs good,
$1800. Must sell! 334-5294
POLICE IMPOUNDSI Cars from $500! For
listings, 800-749-8116 ext. 3629.
1995 TOYOTA Camry, excellent condi-
tion, only 67,000mi., automatic transmis-
sion, PW/PL, cruise, AC. $4900 OBO.
887-9030. .
2002 LEXUS SC430 only 39,00011niles.
Black, NAV, Mark Levenson Sound Sys-
tem, Run flat tires. One owner. Must see.
$39,000. Call Ju'di 273-3999.
94 MONTE CARLO, A/T, A/C, AM/FM,
runs great, $1800 OBO. 716-2586.
97 FORD Contour, A/C, hew tires, 75K
mi., $1700 OBO. Must sell! 334-5294.
94 CHRYSLER LHS, loaded A/C, good
tires, $1400 OBO. Must sell! 334-5294.
2000 BMW 323CI Convertible, 79ktiles,
black w/black top, $21,400 FIRM:'Call
708-4927.
2001 JETTA. Fully loaded. Blue book,
$8500. Asking $7500. 338-5924.
2004 DODGE DURANGO SLT, rear air,
third seat, running boards, roof rack,
cruise, tilt, AM/FM/Disq siereo. ,power
locks, steering, windows, 31K miles exc
condition. V8 5.7 hemi mrragnum engine
dark grey w/light grey irlerior $2 ,90)0.
. 221 8458. '
1999 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE
Silver/black-top, AM/FM/CD. 88,000 miles.
Good condition; 1$8000..Call 247-6593,
704-8818. .of
1986 BUICK Century. Runs. Good for
parts. New tires. $300 OBO. 864-4910.
1995 RAN LER S, 4x4, 81,000 miles,
$5200. 246-1755.
1999 VW JETTA VR6.
Private owner, 75.000mi. $6,500. Gall Ri-
chard 673-9179.
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