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    Section A: Main
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    Section A: Main: Opinion
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    Section A: Main: Obituaries
        page A 5
    Section A: Main: Calendar
        page A 6
    Section A: Main: Get Out
        page A 7
    Section A: Main: Sports
        page A 8
        page A 9
    Section A: Main: Business
        page A 10
    Section B: Weekend
        page B 1
        page B 2
    Section B: Weekend: Arts
        page B 3
    Section B: Weekend: Screen
        page B 4
    Section B: Weekend: Music
        page B 5
    Section B: Weekend: Religion
        page B 6
        page B 7
    Section B: Weekend: Arts and Entertainment
        page B 8
    Section C: Classified
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-- WEEKEND EDITION
s JUNE 9,2006


* Beach fun
* Art camp
* Palm Valley


Soothe into summer
with sounds of jazz

See B-1


VEDRA


An edition of The Beaches Leader


LEADER


Vol. 43, No. 101


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


Driving course


geared to teens


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF \\'RITER
As Kevin Tonkinson weaved
in and out of cone-shaped bar-
ricades Wednesday, the old
Crown Victoria police car he
was driving gained more and
more speed.
"Give it gas, give it gas," the
driving instructor next to him
said.
Finally, as the 15-year-old
Bartram Trail High School stu-
dent was rounding the final
cone in the figure
eight loop, he lost
control.
Whoosh! A giant
wave of water This t(
blurred the win-
dows on the pas- course,
senger side as the
car spun out of going to
control on the
track that was cov- the best
ered by a 1-inch
puddle of water. of Florid
"This is fun. It's
a wesonme, Davi
Tonkinson said S,. Johns
with a smile.
But the exercise
was more than just


a "fun" drill. It was a lesson in
what could happen if the teen
were driving on a wet road.
The behind-the-wheel exer-
cise is part of a new driver edu-
cation course that is planned
for Nease High and other high
schools in St. Johns county
beginning next school year.
A joint effort of the St. Johns
County School District and the
Sheriff's Office, the course
started last month with classes
at St. Johns Technical High
School in St. Augustine.
About 120 St. Johns County.
teens are expected to complete
the course by the end of June.
Schools Superintendent



See, mom:


Somebody


thinks I

can drive
yM y experience
M WVednesday at the St.
Johns County
Sheriff's Office driving track
took my idea of trust to a
whole new level.
After a brief news conference
about the county's new drivers
education course, several sher-
iff's officers and instructors for
the program urged us (mem-
bers of the press) to get some
"hands on" experience by rid-
ing along with a student drivel
and instructor.
Being the death-defying,
dedicated journalist that I am,
I lumped my little go-getter
butt into the back seat, think-
ing it would be a great chance
to get an interview with the
student.
Five minutes later, as my
fingernails dug deeper into
the plastic on the Crown
Victoria door handle, I began
to question my career choice.
I felt bad for the other
reporter sitting beside me,
who was trying to record
quotes from the driver with
his portable microphone.
All he must have heard
when listening to the inter-
view later was me screaming
in the background, as we spun
around and around on the
wet track.
Sorry, whoever you are.
Didn't mean to ruin your
sound bite.


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a
id
Ca


Joseph Joyner said in a press
conference Wednesday that
the course was "a new wave of
the future,", because "we actu-
ally look at the behavior of our
teenage drivers in St. Johns
County."
The curriculum targets skills
that teens lack and simulates
situations that often cause
accidents.
The course was developed by
examining reports of traffic
accidents involving teenagers
in St. Johns County, according
to several of
those involved.
The six-part
course includes
n driving two hours of
classroom
think, is instruction, 14
hours of driving
be one of instruction and
eight hours of
n the state behind the -
wheel experience
on the track used
to train sheriff's
Shoar deputies.
ounly Sheriff Althou g h
classroom
instruction will
be expanded to
Nease, Bartram Tail and
Menendez High schools, the
driving experience will take
place on the track at St. Johns
Technical High near the coun-
ty complex in St. Augustine.
The track features six sta-
tions where students practice
backing, turning, skidding,
avoiding. Ahead on .collisions,
driving 'dtdO-fth'oad,
and weaving. .
Losing control of the car 'and
spinning out on a wet'rebad is
the most popular part of the
track work for the teens, but it
also is one of the most


See DRIVER, A-3


LAURA
FOWLER
STAFF WRITER


And while I did get some
decent quotes from the 15-
year-old Evel Knievel,.much of
my writing was illegible, look-
ing like I was practicing
Chinese calligraphy during an
earthquake.
Luckily for me, my fear was
soon replaced with excite-
r ment as the death wagon
rolled to a stop and it was my
turn to get behind the wheel.
The first station on the
course was easy: making sharp
turns to the left and right
without hitting the brakes or,
more importantly, the cones.
I take sharp turns every day
on my ride to work, so I've
had plenty of practice.
Then came the "skid pad,"
where I had to complete fig-
ure 8s while accelerating on
pavement covered in an inch
of water.
While riding with the stu-
dent driver on this part of the
course, I saw my life flash
before my eyes as the water
soaked the windows on both
sides of the car.
I Now that I was in control -
in control of losing control -
my life as a race car driver


See DRIVING, A-3


photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Nikki Tubig talks to a caller Thursday at the Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach, where she
is administration and finance manager. Tubig said she was surprised Thursday morning when-,:
she called St. Augustine and was told by a recorded voice that she no longer has to dial "1" and
"904."


Calls to


Old City


from PV


now free

by KATHY HARTMAN
EDITOR
Explosive growth in St.
Johns County often
maligned by established resi-
dents has had one recent
effect likely to be cause for cel-
ebration.
BellSouth customers in
Ponte Vedra and the Beaches
communities of Duval County
can now call St. Augustine,
Northwest St. Johns and parts
of Green Cove Springs without
using an area code or paying a
toll.
Customers who for years
have dialed 1-904 before the
seven-digit telephone number
in those areas are being
advised by a recorded voice
that the "i" and area code are
not necessary.
The change was requested by
BellSouth, which said it want-
ed to consolidate some of its
geographical call-routing areas
- termed "exchanges" into
one regional exchange, said
Marta MI. Casas-Celaya,
BellSouth area director for reg-
ulatory and external affairs.
"Approximately 70,000
See PHONES, A-3


Guana hosts free weekend nature movies


FROM STAFF

Nature movies are shown on
a big screen every weekend at
the Guana Environmental
Education Center south of
Ponte Vedra Beach.
Screenings are at 10 a.m.
and 1 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday, and the movies are
appropriate for all ages.


Upcoming shows are as fol-
lows:
Saturday and Sunday:
"The Blue Planet: Seas of Life,
Open Ocean," showing miles
of "marine desert," where
many of the ocean's most
unusual predators live.
June 17 and 18: "The
Blue Planet: Seas of Life,
Seasonal Seas" details the chal-


lenges faced by ocean crea-
tures when the seas get colder
and rougher in winter.
June 24 and 25: "The
Blue Planet: Seas of Life, Tidal"
explains the effects of strong
tides on sea creatures and
landscapes.
July 1 and 2: "The Jeff
Corwin Experience: Costa Rica
and the Amazon." Animal


Planet presents nature enthu-
siast Jeff Corwin as he visits
Costa Rica and the Amazon
jungle looking for bananas,
snakes and other natural phe-
nomena that creep, crawl and
hang.
July 8 and 9: "National
Audubon Galapagos: My
See MOVIES, A-3


Fire shuts U.S. 1 1>

near Palencia


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF It'RITER
Traffic on U.S. I south of
Ponte Vedra was rerouted
Wednesday and seven
homes were evacuated when
a wildfire burned about 40
acres just east of U.S. 1, send-
ing smoke across the divided
highway.
The fire, which started
about 1:30 p.m., burned less
than three miles south of
Nease High School.
Police directed north-
bound traffic onto
International Golf Parkway
to Interstate 95 and south-
bound traffic onto County
Road 210 to 1-95.
At least one accident on
County Road 210 was
blamed on the high volume
of detoured traffic.
An 18-year-old boy from
Albany, Ga., was seriously
injured in the four-vehicle
crash, according to the
Florida Highway Patrol.
St. Johns County firefight-
ers were able to extinguish
the blaze, which burned in
the Pine Island.area north of
the Palencia development.
But with remains of the
fire expected to smolder for
the next few days, firefight-
ers are keeping a close watch


on the area, according to
leremy Robshaw, spokesman
for the St. Johns County Fire
Rescue.
Though the cause of the
fire had not been deter-
mined by Thursday, it could
have been sparked by several
smaller brush fires that had
been battled by Division of
Forestry firefighters,
Robshaw said.
Those fires were caused by
lighting in the same area a
few days earlier, he said.
Four of the seven homes
that were evacuated were in
"serious danger," as the fire
burned in a circle around
them, Robshaw said.
But county firefighters
encircled the homes and
were able to prevent any
damage.
With the assistance of the
Red Cross, the homeowners
were given hotel rooms for
the night and were permit-
ted to return to their homes
Thursday morning, he said.
U.S. I was also opened to
traffic Thursday morning.
An accident on westbound
210 about 2:10 p.m.
Wednesday was attributed to
"excessive volume due to
the detour," according to a
See FIRE, A-3


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photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Lifeguard Lindsay Divona and Tom O'Hare of St. Johns County
beach rescue stand guard Wednesday at Mickler's beach
access in Ponte Vedra Beach. Through Labor Day, two life-
guards will be on duty at Mickler's from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven
days a week, according to the county's Parks and Recreation
Department.



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ATLANTIC BEACH
Various prescription medica-
tions were reported stolen
from a residence May 27 in the
300 block of First Street.
*

A bag containing various
travel tickets, hotel vouchers, a
cell phone and a camera was
reported stolen from a guest's
room May 29 at the Sea Turtle
Inn, 1 Ocean Boulevard.
*
A simple assault was report-
ed May 29 in the 100 block of
Mayport Road.
*
A simple assault was report-
ed May 30 in the 800 block of
Cavalla Road.
A purse was reported stolen
from a vehicle May 30 in the
2200 block of Seminole Road.
The windshield of a vehicle
was reported broken by a rock
being thrown through it May
31 in the 1500 block of Main
Street.


Police Beat


*
A wallet was reported stolen
from a vehicle June 1 in the
first block of 18th Street.
*
Over $1,000 worth of plants
were reported destroyed by
vandals June 2 at a business in
the 1500 block of Main Street.
Three lawn statues valued at
$350 each were reported
tipped over and damaged June
3 in the 200 block of Sailfish
Drive.
Over $4,000 worth of fish-
ing equipment, $353 cash,
$80 in coins and two bottles
of pain medication were
reported burglarized from a
residence June 4 in the 300
block of Plaza.
*
Spencer Seville Gallion, 24,
of Jacksonville was arrested
and charged with driving with
a suspended license as a habit-
ual traffic offender June 5 in
the 13000 block of Atlantic


Boulevard, according to a
police report.
A bicycle valued at $150
was reported stolen from a
apartment June 5 in the 1300
block of Rose Street.
A simple battery was report-
ed June 6 in the 900 block of
Plaza.


the 400 block of Penman Road,
according to a police report.
*
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Stanesha Lashay Burton, 18,
of Jacksonville was arrested
June 6 and charged with
employee theft at a fast food
restaurant in the 200 block of
5th Ave. N., according to
police.


PONTE VEDRA BEACH Auto burglary was reported
No new reports. June 5 in the 7th Avenue
North end zone. The front pas-
NEPTLUNE BEACH senger window was shattered
Joshua Louise Zeallear, 26, dfir 'andra parsie 'iTntatning' $20-
Columbus, Ohio was arrested cash, twb'~heckbook:.an'd the-
and charged with two counts victim's drivers license was
of uttering forged bills and stolen.
grand theft of a motor vehicle *
June 6 in the 300 block of A threat was reported June 4
Third Street, according to a in the 300 block of 3rd Ave. N.
police report. The victim told police that a


Richard Sean Bloxham, 28,
of Jacksonville Beach was
arrested and charged with fail-
ure to register as a career crim-
inal with in 48 hours June 6 in


former Doyfriend wno started
showing up where she was and
sitting in his car on her street
when she came home from
work had threatened to kill her
and a male friend after seeing


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Vance Dan Peterson, 36, of
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weapon and aggravated assault
with a deadly weapon in the
700 block of 5th Ave. N.,
according to police. A cab driv-
er who, delivered the suspect to
a home told police he started
to pull away when he heard a
single gunshot. The driver
stopped the cab and saw
Peterson fire several more
.rounds in the air, police report-
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Wal-Mart:


Cont. from A-I
did not follow state public
notice and hearing require-
ments when it passed the ordi-
nance. Attorney Karl Sanders in
a June 5 letter to White indicat-
ed that Wal-Mart would chal-
lenge the ordinance in court if
passed.
City officials have not yet said
publicly that the ordinance
would be used to thwart the
Wal-Mart project. Plans for that
project at 630' Atlantic
Boulevard were submitted to
the city April 17.
White said that Wal-Mart's
representatives claim that the
ordinance should have been
reviewed by the city's Planning
and Development Review Board
and had two public hearings


before its passing. The council
only held one public hearing on
the ordinance and it was not
reviewed by the city board.
"We differ with their view on
those technical issues but we are
going to repeal what we just
passed ... and introduce it all
over again ... with notices and
public hearings that, whether or
not they're necessary, we're
going to redo to avoid future lit-
igation down the road," White
said in a telephone interview
Thursday. "We're doing proba-
bly more than we have to."
The city this week issued a
notice that a "proposed" ordi-
nance limiting new businesses
to 60,000 square feet will be
reviewed by the Planning
Review Board on June 27.


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The board June 20 will review
the plans for the proposed Wal-
Mart at a meeting to be held at
6 p.m. at Neptune Beach
Elementary School, 1515
Florida Boulevard.
Board members at that meet-
ing are expected to discuss
whether the 60,000-square-foot
limit can be applied to the Wal-
Mart project.
If the city does attempt to
apply the new law towards the
proposed project, Sanders has
indicated that Wal-Mart will sue
the city.
The new ordinance, which
passed Monday 4-1, essentially
limits any one business in the
city' from being over 60,000
square feet in gross floor area.
Some councilors have said that


the ordinance is aimed at keep-
ing any "big box" retailer from
moving into the city. The size'
limit was proposed after city
officials learned that Wal-Mart
was interested in building a
store in the city.


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*----*- *. .- Driver: Course to expand to Nease High soon


photo by LAURA FOWLER
Police divert traffic from U.S. 1 at International Golf Parkway
Wednesday afternoon because of a fire that burned east of 1
and north of Palencia. Traffic both ways was diverted to 1-95
* _L . '.. ... _- "' -- .2 o r -- l 'H -. ;- .


between me parKway anu ,oun

Fire:

SContinued from A-1

report by Florida Highway
Patrol trooper Christopher
Conrad.
S A 1999 Honda Accord driv-
en by Michelle .B. Merritt, 42,
of Albany was stopped on 210
east of 1-95 and was hit from
'behind by a dump truck driv-
: en by Steven Wainwright, 31,:
i .of Hilliard, Fla., Conrad's
Report says.
The Honda struck the rear of
a 2005 Ford driven by David
Hagan, 25, of Green Cove
Springs, and that car struck
the rear of a 2005 Chevrolet
Suburban driven by Suzanne
Bartley, 46, of Ponte Vedra
Beach, the report says.
Dexter Merritt Jr., seated in
the back seat of the Honda,
was trapped in the car and was
taken to Baptist South with
- serious injuries after being


Continued from A-i

Fragile World," in which the
viewer is taken on a journey to
the almost prehistoric world of
the Galapagos Islands as seen
through the lens of world
renowned photographer Tui
De Roy.
I The July 8 1 p.m. movie


Continued from A-1

. .BellSouth customers..in St, ?
; Johns County now have.seven-:.
digit toll-free dialing to an
expanded calling area," Casas-
Celava said.
"Additionally, all BellSouth
customers in Jacksonville, the
Beaches, Orange Park and
Green Cove Springs now have
Sseven-digit toll-free dialing to
St. Augustine and St. Johns
County," she said Wednesday
in an e-mail message.
In March 2005, BellSouth
petitioned the state Public
Service Commission (PSC) for
the change, which was OK'd by
the PSC in October and began
early Sunday.
NNew developments -
including Nocatee just west of
Ponte Vedra "will continue
to put pressure on [BellSouth's]
infrastructure" if the company
didn't make changes, accord-
ing to the petition.
"The possibility exists that
,''new developments could be
; split by two different rate cen-
ters, and neighbors in new
developments could have dif-
ferent calling scopes and
rates," the petition says.
The consolidation means
new telephone numbers for
Some customers, and the
majority of those "went into
effect with a systems change
that BellSouth completed
i Sunday morning," Casas-
Celaya said.
More than 1,000 BellSouth
- customers who have yet to get
their new numbers will be
" phased in over the next several
Months, she said.
Of those, 170 customers are
in the Ponte Vedra area west of
the Intracoastal, who will get


ty nuoau, I. '
removed by St. Johns County
fire rescue personnel, Conrad
said.
The- only other injuries
reported were to Dexter
Merritt Sr., another passenger
in the Honda, who had minor
injuries, according to the
report.
An outdoor bum ban has
been in effect for all of St.
Johns County for more than
two weeks.
That ban was reinstated
Thursday morning through
June 14, Robshaw said.
He said the county's current
drought index is -about 600 on
a scale of 1 to 800 800 being
the Index for a desert.
The county's drought index
was about 581 when the burn
ban was first instated, accord-
ing to Robshaw.
Robshaw said the drought
index, expected "rainfall and
wind conditions are factors in
determining when the ban is
to be lifted.


may start a few minutes late
due to children's book signing
event).
The Environmental
Education Center is located off
State Road A1A.
Admission to the movie is
included with admission to the
center: $2 for adults and $1 for
ages 10 to 17.


new numbers in October; 10
who will get numbers in
Qctober,.are along Race iTradk
Road West of. U.S. 1. and 850 :.
customers .in Green Cove
Springs east of the St. Johns
River will change in January,
she said.
BellSouth held three public
meetings in July to explain the
changes: two at the Julington
Creek annex of St. Johns
County and one at the county%
auditorium in St. Augustine.
Thirty customers attended
those meetings, according to
the PSC.
Both old and new numbers
will remain in operation for
two. years under the PSC's
approval.


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beneficial, according to the
instructors.
About 1 inch of water is
sprayed on a "skid pad" a
large area of slick pavement -
and each student must drive
in a figure 8 pattern around
cones.
The students aren't allowed
to use the brakes, which can
cause the car to spin even
more.
Instead, they must turn the
steering wheel in the direction
.of the spin :to straighten
out the car and ease off the
gas.
The exercise teaches them to
quickly gain control of the car
and, above all, it teaches them
not to panic.
"This teen driving course,'I
think, is going to be one of the


Driving:

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flashed before my eyes.
: Felt like the stunt driver in
one of those pricey luxury car
commercials, where they slide
the car across the screen,
spraying 10-foot water trails
and stopping on a dime.
It was definitely more
enjoyable being in the driver's
seat, and I actually did a good
job of gaining control of the


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best in the state of Florida,"
Sheriff David Shoar said
Wednesday.
Shoar said the course is a far
cry from the old driver educa-
tion courses of his boyhood,
when instruction was left up
to gym teachers and involved
little more than parallel park-
ing.
"They need realistic train-
ing," he said.
The Sheriff's Office donated
the six Crown Victoria police
Scars, which. are fitted with
superior suspension and brak-
ing systems, and several police
officers have volunteered to be
instructors.
St. Johns County teachers
are. also on the staff of 24
instructors.
Jay Willets, principal of St.
Johns Technical High School
and coordinator of the pro-


car when it spun out.
SAt, least that's what my
instructor said.
So there, Mom somebody,
thinks I'm a good driver.
The next station simulated
obstacles on the road at high
speeds.
My instructions were to
reach 35 miles per hour while
driving through a center lane
marked with cones.
Then the instructor tells
you which way to swerve left
or right at the last minute so
you can test your reflexes.


gram, said that although the
driving course simulates dan-
gerous situations, the teens are
not in danger.
Willets said a "chicken
brake" has been installed on
the passenger side of each car
so instructors can control the
car if needed,
Plus, students are restricted
to a speed of 35 miles per
hour, he said.
Instructors can still simulate
high speed situations at that
speed by making turns
sharper and keeping cones
closer together in weaving
exercises.
The $400 per-student' fee
has been reduced because of a
$120,000 grant the county got
in May from the state.
Each student pays based on
whether he or she is eligible
for school lunches.


I'm proud to say my reflexes
are very good. r
In fact, I knocked down
only one cone on the
entire course in the skidding
exercise. I ran over a big cone
coming out of the figure 8
and actually. dragged it
under the car clear across the
course.
When the Batmobile came
to a stop, I climbed out with
pride and confidence, and
flashed -a "that's how you do
it" look to a group of 15-year-
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Students with no lunch ben-
efit pay $249; those who get
reduced-priced lunch pay
$150, and those who get free
lunches pay nothing for the
course.
Students must have a
restricted learners permit, and
parents must provide proof of
car insurance.
A registration form along
with payment must be sub-
mitted before the student can
begin the course.
Registration forms can be
found at [http://www-
sjths.stjohns.kl2.fl.us/dri-
versed/] and should be mailed
to St. Johns Technical High
School/ Drivers Ed, 2980
Collins Ave., Building E, St.
Augustine, FL, 32084.
For more information call
Beth Hodapp at 819-8493.


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Then I left my.stunt driving
dreams-behind, crawling back
into my glorified mini van -
my. Honda SUV and driving
safely back to reality.
SI guess this job is pretty fun
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Settlement may cost


NB more than $60k

Three years ago, the City Attorney for Neptune Beach
said a suit brought by a contractor against the city was
"totally without merit."
Monday night that same suit was settled for $60,000
at the recommendation of city staff who termed the
decision a "good business deal" as the city would no
longer be exposed to a $1 million suit or face mounting
legal fees.
Perhaps settlement was a prudent move, perhaps not.
The absence of substantive council discussion over
the matter was imprudent, however.
The contractor sued the city after Neptune Beach
withheld over $100,000 from a final payment, noting
the project ran 101 days late and the contract provided
for $1,000 a day penalties.
Penalties are a standard element of many contracts to
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were problems with the project completion. '
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that contract performance is not paramount and penal-
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message and they did a public debate on the mat-
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Hypocrisy of public officials

will prove costly to taxpayers


To the editor:
What a bunch of hypocrites!
A lot of the people who don't
S want Atlantic Beach officials
restricting their property rights
seem to have no trouble want-
ing to restrict the rights of a
Neptune Beach property
owner (not allowing them to
build a Wal-Mart).
While warning of nightmare
traffic (headed to a store that
no one wants built, many
people have said they would
rather a Publix open in the
abandoned mall; without say-
. Png Qne word abput the traffic
That would, bring. Never mind
that.. within -10 miles of
Neptune Beach there are '4
\Val-Mart stores and 11 Publix
stores. But it's the evil \Val-
SMart that i. "taking over the-
world!"
I have read nasty comments
from citizens mostly outside
of Neptune Beachi concerning
the "clientele" that Wal-Mart
brings. One woman men-
tioned not being able to take
her eyes off her children
because of the strangers at
SWal-Mart. (I googled her
address and found quite a few
sex offenders already in her


neighborhood all before Wal-
SMart has even moved in! But I
digress. .
Whether you are trying to
keep a store out of your town
because you don't'like it or try- .
ing to keep a family out of
your neighborhood because'
you don't like their skin color,
it's all discrimination and it's
alLugly.
It's one thing for personal
citizens to have this view. It's
something completely differ-
ent for a body of people who
are stewards of the taxpayer's
money to openly and blatantly
discrimmnate' against l'a legiti-
mate business while trying- to
make everyone think that they
really aren't against a certain
store. It's so transparently
obvious. That's why Wal-Mart
will probably win their,case.'
SSo keep talking, Councilor
Weldon and others on the
Council, who' still somehow
manage to say with a straight
face that they are open-mind-
ed. Every time you open )'our
mouth you add another zero
to the check we taxpayers will
be writing to Wal-Mart.
Dana Pardee
Neptune Beach


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To the editor:
Probably the best unbiased
insight into Wal-Mart, that I
have found, is a documentary
produced and run on CNBC
called "The Age of Wal-Mlart:
Inside America's Most
Powerful Company." I think
at the very least, everyone
that has their unsightly "Say
no to Wal-Mart" signs stuck in
their front lawns, inflicting
their unsolicited opinion on
residents and travelers and
cluttering the landscape of
what used tobe a beautiful lit-
tle beach town, should know
something about the compa-
ny before they voice an igno-
rant opinion on the matter.
Once educated on both the
company and the communi-
ties where Wal-Mart is pres-
ent, I might get more of an
' intelligent' diatribe 'fWii all'
who oppose.
The flock mentality that
"WVal-Mart is evil. Wal-Mart is
a .low class store that sells
junk," or "They will put this'
business or that business out
of business" is starting to
sound like the "baaaa" of the
sheep. No, Wal-Mart is not
evil: it is an American success
story that we ALL can be'
proud of. One man's Arkansas
corner store, a corporation's
tenacity and consumers' free-
dom of choice has made Wal-
Mart an American institution.
Wal-Mart is the country's
largest private employer, and
the world's largest and most
powerful retailer. The store
sells almost everything from A
to Z, operates the world's most
technologically advanced dis-
tribution center, operates the
largest private fleet of trucks,
and is the worlds largest real
estate developer. All this while
providing goods and services
to us at the lowest possible
prices. I am very confused.
This doesn't sound evil. It
actually sounds like they set,
and redefine, the standards by
which successful businesses
operate. It sounds like they
employ thousands of people
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utives.
Don't blame Wal-Mart for
employee health cost afford-
ability, blame the highly prof-
itable insurance companies.
When is the last time you
heard of one of them lowering
prices?
To qualify the "low class"
and "selling junk" arguments,
I went to WVal-Mart to see
what the dissent was about.
There were many new 'and
varied types of cars in the
parking lot. There were no
rust buckets or jalopies. I fig-,
ured this was just a facade,
and when I got inside I would
encounter "low class" families
with 9 screaming kids run-
ning through the store. Nope.
There were well-dressed
young men and women shop-
ping for groceries and parents
with well-behfihed kids exa'm-'
nin'g bicycless and toys.. The'
products were not "junk" and
the patrons' behavior was a
picture of refinement Emily
Post could have painted, and
why shouldn't they be? The
patrons of the Wal-Mart eight
minutes west on Atlantic
Boulevard aere refined, civi-
lized members of our beaches
community.
As for the last concern
about putting small business-
es out of business, this only
happens due to' the .con-
sumer's freedom of choice.
That freedom is the founda-
tion of capitalism that made
our country the strongest in
the world. Businesses succeed-
ing or failing are a reality of
consumer-driven Darwinism.
Through natural selection,
retail markets evolve to fit the
consumer demand for the
best goods at the lowest possi-
ble prices.
Will Wal-Mart 'shut down
Winn-Dixie, PublLx, CVS arnd
Walgreen's? Maybe. Their pro-'
duce and groceries are top
quality, and their prescription
and OTC drugs are far cheaper
than those of the competi-'
tion. Again, it all depends on
'the consumer. In a free mar-
ket, it is the consumer's.free-


dom to decide which business
succeed and fail.
Will Wal-MNart shut down
the mom and pop boutique
stores? Probably not. Last
time I checked, Wal-Mart did
not carry jewelry made by
local artists. They do not sell
custom designed clothing,
and they don't sell fused glass
sea life art.
A few certainties do exist if
WVal-Mart comes to our town.
The store will eliminate the
inconvenience of crossing the
ditch to shop for quality
goods at reasonable prices.
Searching for an ink
cartridge to finish printing
your child's school report at
10 p.m. will be easier. An eye-
sore of a strip mall that has.
been vacant for years will be
busy again.
think our coriimdLnit" hais
an opportunity to forim afsym-
biotic alliance with Wal-Mart.
If they want in our communi-
ty, they need to build a store
that looks like it belongs here.
The architecture of the store
should enhance the ambiance
of the 'beaches, rather than
look like a retail warehouse in
the form of a grey block with
doors.
I am not naive in thinking
there will not be businesses in
the community that are
adversely affected by this
competition. But that, is what
America, and business is all
about. I believe Val-NMart will
enhance this community
rather than harm it. And I
believe before voicing an
opinion, people should edu-
cate themselves on Wal-Mart.
People should shop more
than once or twice a.year at
stores they supposedly sup-
port. Finally, people should
examine the American busi-
ness model before they dis-
criminate against companies.
This behavior contradicts the
ideal of freedom for which our
country stands, and for which
so many have fallen defend-
ing.
Michael Thalgott
Neptune Beach


Decision on Cecil may Leader is

impact Mayport's future thanked for


To the editor:
Jacksonville's Mayor and
City Council have been mak-
ing decisions about a possible
return of the Navy to Cecil
Field with no consideration
of the views of citizens of
Jacksonville Beach, Neptune
Beach and Atlantic Beach.
Unfortunately, the Mayor
and City Council are now
stubbornly stuck in a "NO"
attitude without consulting
regular citizens anywhere,
including in the City of
Jacksonville and Duval
County. Yet this is a matter
involving defense matters in
a time of war.
The Mayor and City
Council refuse to consider the
all important question: "Is the
return of the Navy to Cecil
Field the best answer for the
defense of the country?"
History shows the over-
whelming majority of citizens
throughout the region have
been strong supporters of the
Navy presence as an impor-
tant contribution to our
country's defense effort.
The Navy Command can-
not speak out on the matter,


as Navy Secretary Donald
Winter made clear during his
visit to Mayport recently. As
he stated, the matter of where
the master jet base should be
is now in the hands of the
BRAC Commission and the
Pentagon.
Most observers believe the
real decision is in the hands
of Congressional Armed
Services committees. Local
attitude is important. For
Mayor Peyton to issue state-
ments that the "people have
spoken and the answer is no",
does not make it factual. his-
tory shows any vote on the
matter would spike at seven
or eight to one in favor (prob-
ably higher for the citizens of
the Beach communities if
they had a direct vote).
If pronouncements by the
Mayor are the end of all
authority, Congress may be
forced to build a master jet
base somewhere from the
ground up -- and perhaps
consider adding to a port else-
where for the ships now
based at Mayport.
Merle E. Schirado
Jacksonville


charter info


To the editor:
The citizen group working
on the charter form of govern-
ment for St. Johns County
appreciates The Leaders opin-
ion published June 2, "Now Is
The Time To Speak On SJ
Charter."
We agree, the time is
now to speak on SJ charter and
we thank you for your feed-
back.
The Leader provides a
tremendous community
service by reminding voters
to seriously consider the char-
ter, and by providing a means,
through the Leader's Web site,
for the public to read the
proposed charter and then
provide their thoughtful
feedback as well.
Tina McGough,
Subcommittee to Improve
Government Responsiveness
Ponte Vedra Beaches
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W hen Iflipped the
open pages of a
weekly paper pub-
lished in Warrenton,
Georgia, a teensy town near
the even smaller communi-
ty where my husband was
born, I spotted "Mr. Tom," a
white haired gentleman we
knew well several years ago.
Tom had been selected to
receive the "Giving Your
Best" award sponsored by
the local television station
in the nearby larger town.
Most of the time this award
when to some "city slicker,"
but evidently Tom's good
deeds couldn't be kept a
secret forever.
When I phoned to con-
gratulate our old friend on
his honor, I heard the same
old Tom.
"Shoot," he said. "Reckon I
was just doing what anyone
with the..right opportunity
would do."
I am not so sure. Tom and
his wife lean have been rest-
dents of the country town
for decades. When the kind
man retired from the power.
company, he began looking
for ways to make the best
use pf the quarter horses still
living at his "Hitchin' Post"
family farm. A farm, by the
way, which has also served
. as a loving'hodme to hunier-
Sous abandoned 'and 'abused
horses, dogs and cats over
the years.
"I searched around and
found out about a program
trying to get off the ground
in a neighboring county,"
Tom explained. "Figured' I
could lend a hand."
Actually.Tom lent the use
of his horses. The program
featured therapeutic riding
for. severely disabled chil-
dren. 'When the lady who
first started the outreach'was
tragically injured in an auto
accident, it appeared the
ministry would fall apait.
Thanks to Tom, it did not.
"When you see the faces of ,
profoundly disabled chil-
dren light up whenfyou put
them on,the back of a gen-
tle, trained horse ... well ..
there's nothing like it," he
said with tears in his voice.
"It's amazing."
Janice, a school teacher
who assists the children,
'said that Tom's giving her
special education students a
chance to ride horses helped
them interact with people in
so many different ways.
"Tom has no idea the life
long impact he has made on
both the children who ride
and their family members,"
she added. "He lets us bring
the kids out to the farm. He
always has everything ready
to go and then has refresh-
ments :afterwards. -It 'is
,absolutely unbelievable."
"Shoot," Tom responded
in his usual way. "I couldn't
have done any of this with-
out my sweet wife and lots
of volunteers."
Tom had a habit of always,
shifting praise to others.
Even the photo spread of
this 87-year-old captured his
shy demeanor;
"Tom never makes a big
deal out of anything he
does," Ellie, a long-time
neighbor of Tom and Jean
said. "He just goes about
make a difference in all out
lives. Anytime you need
help, Tom is there to step in
and lend a hand."
What a wonderful thing, I
thought after ending my
conversation; to have the
people who know you best
think the most of you.
Tom will probably never
be rich or famous. The.arti-
cle in the small paper is
most likely the most publici-
ty he'll ever receive. It won't
matter to him though.
People like Tom are rare, but
once you've had the privi-
lege of knowing such a ser-
vant, your life is forever
richer.







The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader Page 5A


OBITUARIES


Ralph Allen Barton


Larry Charles Evans


Michael L. Rodriguez


Ralph Allen Barton, 80, died
June 6 at Baptist Medical
Center- Beaches. He was born
in Birmingham, Ala. Formerly
of Atlanta and a resident of
Ponte Vedra Beach since the
late 1980's, Barton served in
WWII. A member of the Ponte
Vedra Inn and Club, Barton
played tennis and golf. Family
members include his wife of 10
years, Claire Barton; sons Tom
(Lynda) Barton of Dallas,


Robert Rhea Baxter, 50, died
May 29. He was born June 28,
1955 in Jacksonville and has
been a lifelong resident of the
area. He was a former City
Councilman for Jacksonville
Beach and a member of Christ
Episcopal Church of Ponte
Vedra Beach. Family mem-
bers include his mother,
Marjorie Baxter; brother,
Lewis R. Baxter Jr. of
Gainesville; nephew John
Baxter of Gainesville.; and


Alice E. Cook, 72, died
Monday, June 5. She was born
October 4, 1933 in Ludington,
Mich. to Norman and Lillian
Gilbert. She grew up in
Traverse City, Mich., graduat-
ing from St.. Francis High
School. She married Donald J.
C6ok and they settled near
Grand Rapids, Mich. They had
four children, and in 1969, the
family relocated to
Jacksonville. Cook worked at
several locations for Sears
Roebuck until her retirement.
She was preceded in death by
her husband, parents and four
siblings. Cook is survived by
children, John (M.J.) Cook,
Deborah (Dave Parrish)


Daniel T. 'Tor

Rev. Daniel T. "Tommy"
Cusic Jr. died on June 6 after
struggling with aphasia for the
last few years. He was born in
.Jacksonville 'on Atugi'ot 2 ,
1931. Cusic was the soribf tlhe
late Bobbie and Dan. Cusic Sr.
and was raised in the Norwood
area ard Jacksonville Beach.
He served his country as a
Marine. In 1950, he married
Jessie Taylor and went on to
raise four children: Donald
Cusic (Sharon), Rose Haga
(Sonny), Nancy Taylor, all of
the Jacksonville area, and
Bruce Cusic of Birmingham,
Ala. Cusic also had six grand-
children, Aimee, Danny, Crista
(Justin), Jessica, Nicholas, .and
Caleb and one great-grand-
child, Luna. In addition to his
wife, children and grandchil-
dren, he is survived by his sis-
ter Eleanor Alexander (lack), of
Neptune'Beach. He is preceded
in death by his grandson,
Jeremy., Rev. Cusic's ministry
began in. 1957 and he pastored
several churches in the
Jacksonville area and Tampa
over nearly half a century. He
was ordained Bishop for the'
Church of God of Prophecy in
1964. He also served the


Texas, and Jo "Bo". (Kathy),
Barton of McLean Va.; daugh-
ters Kit (Harry) Schulinan of
Coral Springs and Carol
(Ricky) Almand of Oregon;
step-daughter Carol (Steve)
Barber of Jacksonville and 13
grandchildren.
Private family services will
be held at a later date. Services
under the direction of Quinn-
Shalz Funeral Home.


nieces Michelle, Megan and
Andrea Baxter of Jacksonville.
He was predeceased by his
father Lewis Rhea Baxter and
his brother William A. Baxter.
A Memorial Service will be
held at 2 p.m. on Saturday,
June 10 at Christ Episcopal
Church in Ponte Vedra Beach
with the Reverend Deacon Jo
Hoskins officiating. Services
under the direction of Quinn-
Shalz Funeral Home in
Jacksonville Beach.


Williford, Timothy (Sherri)
Cook and Cindv iMichael)
Trask; 11 grandchildren; three
great-grandchildren; sisters
Winifred Chance and Beatrice
(Paul) Jankowiak and several
nieces and nephews. The fami-
ly will receive friends from 5
p.n. to 8 p.m..today at the
Hardage-Giddens Funeral
Home, 1701 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville Beach. A Mass of
Christian Burial will be cele-
brated on 'Saturday, June. 10;
2006 at noon at Our Lady Star
of the Sea Catholic Church in
Ponte Vedra Beach. Interment
will follow in Chapel Hills
Memory Gardens.


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.I M. 1J I B. Foster
Thomrson Ill, 64,
church as a district overseer FtI retired US Coast
and on state committees for 20 Guard Captain,
years. After his retirement, he died Monday,
was a member of Harvest J4rie 5. He .gradu-,
,FL'i l 'GOP.. Ji'eu of "4'ate6" -tfro the;
flowers, the family asks that Thomson United states
donations are made to Harvest Coast Guard
Fellowship COGOP, 3844 Academy in 1963. He moved to
Burnettt Park Rd., Jacksonville, Fleming Island in July 2005. He
FLA 32257, or Haven Hospice, is survived ,by wife Linda
8301 Cypress Plaza Dr., Suite Foreman Thomson; two sons,
119, Jacksonville, FLA 32256. Foster IV of Cumming, Ga. and
Funeral services will be held at John Lee of Clarkesville, Ga.;
2 p.m. today' with Bishops three grandchildren; two 'sis-
Larry Lowry and L. J. Dotson tears, Susan Shi of Greenville,
officiating. Burial will follow in S.C. and Linda Lee Williams of
the Chapel Hills Memory Landrum, S.C.; and many
Gardens Cemetery on St. Johns cousins, nieces and nephews. A
Bluff Road. Pallbearers will be memorial service was held
Stephan O'Steen, Cecil Thursday at the Mayport Naval
O'Steen, Doug Cusic, Terry Station Chapel. Interment will'
Wright, Terry Maddox, Bobby be with full military honors at
Thomas and Pete Mercer. Barrancas National Cemetery,
Honorary pallbearers will be Pensacola Naval Air Station,
George Sedwiek, John Pensacola, Florida. In lieu of
Alexander, Jr., Darren Taylor, flowers, donations may be sent
JC Hutchinson and Derrel to the U.S. Coast Guard
Maddox. Memorial Chapel c/o Alumni


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Larry Charles Evans, 54; died
Monday, June 5 in Goldsboro,.
N.C. Evans was born Dec. 25,
1951 in Florida to the lateJohn
Fred & Geralvn Bryan Evans.
He entered the US Army dur-
ing the Vietnam War and
served for 21 years. Evans
attended Banner Chapel
Advent Christian Church.
Surviving Evans are sons
Johnathan Evans, Bryan Keith
Evans (Sally) and Larry Dale
Evans; wife Glenda Altman
Evans; brothers Gregory Evans
and Marvin Evans, both of
JacksonUille Beach; and four


Janet Marion Loadholtz
Greene, 72, of Jacksonville,
died June 2, 2006. She is sur-
vived by brothers Bill
Loadholtz (Betty) and Gene
Loadholtz; children Sandra
Osborne and Randall Greene;
grandchildren Michele Fogg,
Kimberly Smith, Daniel
Greene, Kasey Greene and
Connor Greene; great-grand-
children Heather Sutherland,


Isaiah L. "Ike" McBride, 50,
died Sunday, June 4. He was
the supervisor at Warren Smith
Cemetery in Jacksonville
Beach and a Jacksonville Beach
city employee for 27 years.
McBride was a 1973 'graduate
of Sandalwood High School.
He was preceded in death by
his daughter Salina.- He is sur-
vived by his wife, Debra; son,
Derrick; daughter, Carla
Billington; mother, Louise
McBride; mother-in-law,
Dorothy Saunders;' five sisters,
Hellen, Stella, Ellen, Ma'r, and
Barbara; brother, Lorenzo


,grandchildren, Megan Evans,
Lauren Evans, Joshua Evans
and Justin Evans.
Funeral services Will be held
at 2 p.m. on Saturday, at
Banner Chapel Advent
Christian Church. Officiating
will be Rev. Glenn Fell. Burial
will follow in the church ceme-
tery. The family will receive
friends from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
today at Rose & Graham
Funeral Home. Condolences
mav be sent to the family at
wwwv.RoseGrahamFuneralServi
ces.com.


Arianne Sutherland and Riley
Fogg. Funeral services were
held on Monday at Beaches
United Methodist Church,
with Rev. Carmen Johns offici-
ating. Interment followed at
Chapel Hills Memory Gardens.
Arrangements by Hardage-
Giddens Chapel Hills Memory
Gardens, 850 St Johns Bluff
North.


McBride; sisters-
in-law, Glenda
Grant (Tonv) and
Ann \Vright
(Darnell); broth-
er-in-law Eddie
Randolph; and a
host of aunts, McBride
uncles, nieces and
nephews. Visitation was held
Thursday in the chapel at
Hardage-Giddens Funeral
Home, 729 Edgewood Ave. S.
The funeral service is 11 a.m.
today at the 'funeral home.
Interment will follow at
Edgewood Cemetery.


Association, 47 Mohegan
Avenue, New London, CT
06320. 'Arrangements are
under the care of Broadus-
Raines & Pons Family Funeral
Hone in Green Cove Spring.
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Michael L.
Rodriguez, .46, of
Ponte Vedra
S Beach, died on
SJune 6 in the
Hadlow Center of
S Community
Rodriguez Hospice. He was
born on June 17,
1959 in Brooklyn, New York.
Rodriguez attended Johnson
State College in Vermont
before moving to South
Florida. He spent most of his
career in the mortgage and
finance business working for
Sun Trust Bank. Family mem-
bers include his wife, Nancy
Mathis Rodriguez; daughter
Kristiana Rodriguez; son
Michael J. Rodriguez:
,stepdaughter Erica Hanson;
stepson Nicholas Hanson;
mother, Caroline Dawson;
father, Louis Rodriguez; three
sisters, Maria (Joe Mancini)
Rodriguez, Cathey (ifike)
Jayne and ,Linda tBob)
Miarcarelli; brother Andrew
Rodriguez; two uncles; an
aunt; 20 nieces and nephews;
three godchildren; two grand-
mothers and many very special
friends. The family wishes to
thank Community Hospice of
NE FL for their care and sup-
port. Visitation will be held
from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on
Sunday at Quinn-Shalz Funeral
Home. A Mass of Christian
Burial will be celebrated at 11
a.m. on Monday in Our Lady


Star of the Sea Catholic Church
with Reverend Peter Devereux
as Celebrant. Private inurn-
ment will be held at Our Lady
Star of the Sea Columbarium.
In lieu of flowers, the family
requests donations be made to
Community Hospice of NE FL,
4266 Sunbeam Rd.,
Jacksonville, FL 32257. Services
under the direction of Quinn-
Shalz Funeral Home.




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MEETINGS

Friday
Recovery, Inc.: Recovery,
Inc, a mental health support
group, meets at 6:30 p.m.
-rI days at St. Paul's Catholic
church's Family Life Center,
-%78 First Ave. N., Jacksonville
I;each. 247-3299.

Senior tennis: Tennis for
seniors is being offered at
IHuguenot Tennis Center in
lacksoniUle Beach from 9 to
11 a.m. Friday. 247-6221.


Saturday
Beaches storytellers: The
Beaches League of Storytellers
!meets at the Ponte Vedra
'ekah Library, 101 Library
SIlvd., Ponte Vedra Beach, at
10:30 a.m. the second Saturday
of the month from September
Ihlough May. 246-1502.

Submarine veterans: USS\V
First Coast Base meets at 11
Sm. the second Saturday of
the month at American Legion
Post 316, 127 Atlantic Blvd.,
SAtlantic Beach. 241-6222.


Sunday
Depression support:
' I depression Bipolar Support
Alliance -Jacksonville Beaches
meets Sundays at 5:30 p.m. at
SReaches Medical Center, 1350
I 3th Ave. S., Jacksonville
Beach. Visit www.dbsajax.org
tor information.


Monday
Al-Anon: Al-Anon Family
iGroups offer a recovery pro-
ji ram for families and friends of
alcoholics. Meetings are held
'Mondays, including holidays,
.i 1)0:.3 a.m. at 400 Penman
i'.-d, facksonville Beach. 350-
i )n00).

Meditation group: The
I in Heart Meditation Group
ni.,~ts from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
1.1'ondays at Ancient Healing
-.i lets, 460 Oceola Ave.,
I.,. :ksonville Beach. 382-5823.

Toashtasters: The Beaches
\,Ia Toastmnasters Club meets
i. lndavs at 7 p.m. at Atlantic
11 eatres. 715 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach. 610-8807.

\merican Legion: The
\inrican Legion Auxiliary
I: 1\,tt B. Tilden Unit 316
meets at 8 p.m. the second
Mlindav of each month at
1112-7 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic
Ikach. 249-0202.

MOPS: Mothers of Pre-
c:h.'.'olers meets the second
1i Ionday of each month at 9:30
i m., and the third Monday of
-:.ich month at 7 p.m. at Christ
the Redeemer Church, 190 S.
!.nscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra
i.ejch. 2SS-8009.


Tuesday
beaches Arts Center: A
Ihininnerr watercolor class is
Ifhfied from 9 to 11 a.m.
Tulesdav. and watercolor for all
k I\els is offered Tuesday
-.,-ning. and Wednesday and
I Iutsdav morning. Figure
drawing classes are held
ljsdavs from 7 to 9 p.m, The
Beache& Arts Center is located
.ir 228 Third Ave. N.,
I. .k-onville Beach. 241-8816.

Palm Valley Senior Center:
I he Palm Valley Senior Center,
148 Canal Blvd., is open
tuesday and Thursday from 10
mn. to 2 p.m. Lunch is served
It noon. Call 280-3233 for
lhnch reservations or for infor-
injmion on various activities
throughout the day. For trans-
portjtion to lunch, call 280-
:- between 7:30 a.m. and
2. Wo p.m.

Railroad Club: The Beaches
Ar'?a Model Railroad Club
meters at 7 p.m. Tuesday and
[riida\ at 941 Fourth St. N.,
I nlsonville Beach, behind
pl-rtsmania. The dub is open
t,-, .n\,one interested in scale
iv Ijel railroading. 641-8800 or
122 33.
I- ,-''^
lnastmasters: The Ponte
\ ic.'lI Beach Toastmasters Club


i nets every Tuesday from 7:45
t, S:4S. a.m. at the Ponte Vedra
t'-ll and Country Club at
S glass. 904-716-4045.

friends on the Go: Friends
on the Go with Jack Morgan
meets at 7 p.m. the second
[ii eday of each month at the
!'onte Vedra Beach Branch
i i rary.
Mothers & More: Mothers &
More, a national, not-for-profit
,-1iganization supporting
w. Inen who have altered their
(.ieeis to raise children at
homne, meets the second
Ittesdav and fourth
I\\'dnesday of every month.
I ications very. 858-3369.


CALENDAR


Friday, June 9
Exhibition: A printmaking exhibition
will be held through July 22 at the
Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach, 50
Executive Way, Ponte Vedra Beach. Call
280-0614 or visit www.ccpvb.org.

Noon Break: Friends of the Beaches
Branch Library will present Judy Ratcliffe
from noon to 1 p.m. at Noon Break. The
program is free anid open to the public.
Call the Beaches Branch Library at 241-
1142 for information.

Saturday, June 10
Koi pond tour: Members .of First,
Coast Koi, Goldfish & Water Garden
Club will host a self-guided tour of mem-
ber ponds in Duvai County from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. The cost is $6. Call 724-0350 or
visit www.firstcoastkoiclub.cobm for
information.

Repticon: Repticon, a reptile event
featuring vendors offering reptile pets
and supplies, will be held from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at Fraternal Orderof Police
Jacksonville Lodge 5-30,,. 5530 Beach
BIvd., Jacksonville. Admission is $7 for
adults, $5 for children 5 to 12, and free


for ages 4 and younger. Call Billy Healy
at 407-230-7217 for information.

Stars: East Coast Ballet's spring pro-
duction, "Stars," Will be held at 1 and 5
p.m. at the Atlantic Beach Theatres on
Atlantic Boulevard. Call 241-1266 for
information.

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

Sunday, June 11
Golf tournament: The 3rd Annual
Serenata Cup Gala arid Golf Tournament
to benefit the Council on Aging is sched-
uled for today and June 12. Gala tickets
are $50 per person. Call 823-2228 for
information.

Meditation class: A guided medita-
tion and dharma talk will be held
Sunday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. through
August at Cobalt Moon's upstairs studio,
217 First St., Neptune Beach. Call 386-
246-4092 for information.


Bible School: St. Andrews Lutheran
Church, 1801 Beach'Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach, will have Vacation Bible School
from 6 to 8:30 p.m. through June 16.
The theme is "Treasure Island," and
there will be crafts, music, games and
stories for ages 3 to adult. Call 249-4575
to register.

Jazz concert series: "Smooth Sounds
of Hot Summer Nights" will be held
from 5 to 9 p.m. today, July 16 and Aug.
20 at the SeaWalk Pavilion. Jazz guitarist
Ken Navarro will perform. For informa-
tion, call 247-6100 and press 3.

Tuesday, June 13
Yoga for breast cancer: Yoga for
breast cancer will be offered from 11
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Cobalt Moon in
Neptune Beach. Call Christina at 631-
8173 for information and to register.

Blood drive: Fleet Reserve Association
Branch 290, 390 Mayport Road, Atlantic
Beach, will hold a blood drive from 3 to
.7 p.m. Donors will receive a free steak or
vegetable lasagna dinner and drink of
choice. The drive is open to the public.
Call 246-6855 for information,,. ':


Wednesday, June 14
Flag Day.

Newcomers: Newcomers of the
Beaches, an organization for women
who are new ,to the area, will meet at 11
a.m. at Casa Marina Hotel, 691 1st St. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. Call Maggie Penn at
904-998-2331 for information.

Flag ceremony: A Flag Day unservice-
able American flag ceremony will be
held at American Legion Post 129, 1151
S. 4th St., Jacksonville Beach, at 6 p.m.
The public is invited andmay bring such
flags for proper disposal.

Thursday, June 15
Open house: Persephone Healing Arts
Center, 485 6th Ave. N,, Jacksonville
Beach, will hold an open house from
5:30 to 7 p.m. 246-3583.

Republican Club: The River City
Republican Club meets at 7 p.m. at the
Piccadilly Restaurant at 200 Monument
Road in the Regency area. Florida State.
Sen. Stephen Wise is the guest speaker. E-
mail ghemsoth@comcast.net for infor-
mation.


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Book Signing


Take the kids to the GTM
Reserve Environmental
Education Center on Saturday,
July 8 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
for story time and a book sign-
ing with author Loran
Wlodarski and illustrator
Laurie Klein. They will share
their book, "If a Dolphin were
a Fish," and then be available
to sign books. "If a Dolphin
were a Fish" and other books
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Cultural Arts and Community
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Theater into a coffeehouse for
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creations by neighbors and
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Center is located on the comer
of Ocean Boulevard .and
Seventh Street. The event will
be held inside the theater, and
there is no admission charge.
Doors will open at 5:45 p.m.
Art Exhibit ',. e,
A :series of Emily Arthur
Douglass prints, including
etchings, monoprints and
works on paper, will be on dis-
play today through Saturday,
July 22 in the two main gal-
S leries of the Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach. Douglass,
will also hang a variety .of
prints created by her
University of North Florida
students. The exhibit is part of
the CCP\B Art Appreciation
Programs that include gallery
exhibitions of regionally and
nationally-known artists and
lectures and demonstrations
on art history and art appreci-
,ation. The Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach is open
from- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on


Monday through Saturday,
and is located at 50 Executive
Way in Ponte Vedra Beach.
Admission is free. For more
information, call 280.0614 or
visit www.ccpvb.org.
Adventure Landing
Wednesday, June 14 is USO
night at Adventure Landing in
Jacksonville Beach. From 6
p.m. to 11 p.m., those on
active duty, their spouses and
children can get into
Adventure Landing for .$l per
person. There is a limit to how
many people can attend, so
'tickets should be purchased in
advance. Tickets are on sale at
the USO at Mayport Naval
Station.
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The Limelight Theatre's.pro-
duction of "Other People's
Money" starts on Thursday,
June 15 and continues
through Sunday, July 9. The
comedy/drama pits a ruthless
Wall Street shark against the
hapless employees of an old
family-owned business, posing
the question: Who will win -
money or loyalty?
Performance times are: 7:30
p,m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday
and Saturdays and 2 p.m.
Sunday. There will also be
matinees at 2 p.m. on
Saturday, Jurne 24 and on
Saturday, July 1. Reserved tick-
ets are $22 for adults, $20 for
seniors, and $15 fo;,students
and military. The Limelight
Theatre is located in the
Joukowsky Family Foundation
for the Performing Arts, 11 Old
Mission Avenue in St.
Augustine. For more informa-.
tion, call 904.825.1164 or visit
svww.Limelight-Theatre.org.
Fun with history
Take part in historical reen-
actments of the July 21, 1763
turnover of St. Augustine's
Castillo de San Marcos from
the Spanish to the British on
Saturday at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.-
Spanish and English reenac-
tors will display the weapons,
uniforms and ways of. life of
the colonial period. Admission
to the Castillo is $6 for adults.


Attention Seniors

The Neptune Beach Senior Activity Center, located at
2004 Forest Avenue, has a myriad of activities planned
in June. Here is a guide to a few of them. For more
information, call (904) 270-1688 or visit www.ci.neptune-
beach.fl.us.

Monday Movie Matinee Madness
On Monday, June 12 at 1:30 p.m., the Center will show
"The Family Stone," a "must see" from the AARP. On
June 26, the Center will offer the family dramedy "The
Squid and the Whale." Popcorn, candy, and a soda will
be available for $1. Beat the summer heat while enjoying
an old-fashioned tnatinee.
Caps on the Water & Moonlight Cruise
Leave the Center at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, June 14,
and return at 9 p.m. Reservations are required!
Point, Click, Take the Memory Stick
An "Introduction to Digital Photography" will be offered
on Monday. June 19 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. The session
will cover the rudimentary concepts of digital photogra-
phy. The class is limited to 6 participants; thus, reserva-
tions are required. All attendees are asked to bring their
own cameras, fresh batteries, all accessory power cords,
instruction manuals and camera software. The Center
will furnish computers for downloading and Internet
access. The program fee is $5 per person.
Independent Living for Adult Blind
There will be a presentation by FCCJ and the State of
Florida Blind Services regarding assistance available to
people of all ages who have a visual impairment on June
21 at 1 p.m. Services are available to children and fami-
lies as well as vocational rehabilitation for adults.
Everyone is invited to hear this valuable information.
Kick Off the 4th of July
The Center will host "Celebrate the USA," a, country
themed party, on Friday, June 30 at 5 p.m. Bring a cov-
ered dish and the entertainment, barbecued pork, chick-
en, ribs and turkey will be provided. Reservations are
required.


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ReservO


SThe works of photographers I
Angela Kendall and Terry Brown
S.are on display through Aug. 14 at
the GTM Reserve Environmental
" 'Education Center.
I Brown, a photojournalist who s
-.lives in St. Johns County, captures
Sima'ges of the area's rapidly dis-
appearing back roads.
.Kendall specializes in photo-
Sgraphing birds the state of Florida
considerss endangered or of spe-
~cial concern.
The GTM Reserve
.Environmental Education Center -
is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily but closed on state holi-
.: days.
Admission is $2 for adults and $1 for children ages 10-17.
For more information call 823-4500.
:.'. "


Castillo de San Marcos
For more information, call
829-6506 or \isit
,www..nps.gov/casa/.

Reminder:
This week's final Moonlight
Movies offering is the 1961
Oscar winner "West Side
Story." The film will begin at
9 p.m. at the Seawalk Pavilion
in Jacksonville Beach. Don't
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event is free and open to
the public. Beer, wine, cof-
fee, and desserts will be
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the shops will be open late.
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Americana, world beat,
jazz, blues, rock 'n' roll
and folk textures in his
music.


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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader June 9, 2006


Bigger, Faster, Stronger camp underway


ROB
DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR


Baseball is

reeling from

new drug

allegations


This could be the final
punch that puts Major
League Baseball down
f for the count.
, Already reeling like one of
Mike Tyson's hapless oppo-
nents in the 1980s, baseball
took another haymaker
Wednesday with news that
veteran pitcher Jason
Grimslev's home was searched
by federal agents following
his admission that he used
steroids, human growth hor-
mone and amphetamines.
Worse, the 38-year-old
Grimsley, who has pitched for
seven clubs, ratted out a num-
ber of former teammates he
said were also drug users.
Late Wednesday Grimsley
was released by the Arizona
Diamondbacks, but will still
receive all $825,000 of his
2006 salary.
Court documents made
public Tuesday include
Grimslev's statements to
authorities, but the names of
players he alleges used per-
ormance-enhancing drugs
were blacked out.
Those names will undoubt-
S edly be leaked in the coming
Sda ys and weeks, furtheF-stain-
ing the damaged sport.
In some ways all of this is
to be expected. While team
owners, general managers, the
media and others chose to
look the other way through-
out the 1980s and '90s, play-
ers pumped up themselves
and their statistics by ingest-
ing more drugs than revelers
at Woodstock.
The bill has finally come
due. The late Ken Camiruti,
who was National League
PAT in 1996, opened the lid
on drugs in baseball with his
confession to Sports
Illustrated in 2002. Former
A.L. lVP lose Canseco fol-
lowed with his book that
named himself and former
teammates as drug cheats.
Senate hearings were next
and MLB finally adopted a
tougher steroid policy under
pressure from Congress.
All of that was followed by
the book Game of Shadows
which details alleged drug use
by home run king Barry
Bonds.
That's how baseball arrived
at this point. Commissioner
Bud Selig and other officials
want the public to believe
they've rid the sport of drug
users. "Baseball's clean again.
You can come back to the ball-
park and believe what you see
is real," they seem to shout..
Not so fast, Bud. According
to Grimsley, IMLB's stringent
steroid policy just moved
players to exclusive use of
human growth hormone -
for which there is no test.
Baseball players are just fol-
lowing their track and field
brethren, most of whom
made the switch years ago.
Seei what's lost on Seligand
a slew of officials from gov-
erning bodies of other sports
is that as long as there are
multi-million- dollar contracts
to be had, some people are
going to cheat to get them. It
doesn't matter whether that
cheating may bring about an
early demise or health prob-
lems you wouldn't wish on
your worst enemy, stackin'
those Benjamins is what
counts.
Yes, that's a societal prob-
lem as much as it is a sports
problem, but the cheaters are
clearly winning. As long'as
Grimsley, Bonds, Jason
Giambi, Gary Sheffield and
countless others continue to
collect fat paychecks despite
evidence of illegal drug use,
young players willhave a
hard time finding incentive
not to.cheat.


By CHUCK ADAMS The camp's goals are contained in its
SPORTS WRITER name.
"We want them to be, at the end of
Athletes began. sweating, straining the summer, a little bigger, a little faster
and improving their and a little stronger,"
skills Monday as the said Howard. "But also
third annual Bigger, you want to establish a
Faster, Stronger camp work ethic and be a lit-
began at the crack of You want to establish tie doser to one anoth-
dawn at Nease High. er. A little family be
The Bigger,' Faster, work ethic and be a little team.
Stronger camp began closer to one another. A "It's a common
at Nease after the Ser On. bond," the coach said,
arrival of. Craig little family be a team. "when you see, other
Howard, who took guys paying a com-
over the football pro- mon price. They're
gram fof its 2003 sea- working ashard as you
son. The camp started Craig Howard are, aid you appreciate
with the summer of the other guy, because
'2004. Nease football coach, he's working hard, too.
"It's going to behe 'Byworking out.togeth-
biggest and best," Howard said Monday ,er like that, you do establish some love
of this year's camp, adding he expected and fellowship and 'count on me' atti-
the turnout to be 200, bolstered by this tude."
summer's crop of rising freshmen. "It's Camp participants will have the long
a good group." Fourth of July weekend off, as well as



Second BFAS sprint


triathlon Saturday


Series heating up with the weather


FROM STAFF
The second of this season's
Beaches Fine Arts Series sprint
tiathlons takes place Saturday
at Mickler's Landing in Ponte
Vedra Beach.
To date, 372 participants have
pre-registered and officials say
they expect the usual late flurry
of activity as the 6:45 a.m.
Saturday deadline draws nearer.
The sprint
triathlon is set to
begin at 7 a.m.
It's the 20th The sec
anniversary sea- season'!
son for the
BFAST series, Fine Ar
which consists of Triathlon
a quarter-mile place
ocean swim, an .
11.5-mile.bicycle _,. fg 7~
race and a 3.1-
mile run.
The sprint
triathlon begins and ends at
lickler's Landing, and the
course area also includes Ponte
Vedra Blvd., Corona Road, SR
210 and A1A at the crossing
points. Officials have issued
traffic warning for .the area for
Saturday morning ias competi-
tors make their way.\through the
route.
Atlantic Beach's Steve Petitt
won the series' first event last
month. Petitt, 45, finished in a
time of 54:05, 14 seconds ahead
of second-place winter Richard
Sumrall, of NMary' their. Chris
Huff was third in 56 minutes
flat.
In the women's competition,
Jacksonville's Jennifer Hanley-
Pinto took first in a time of
1:01:55. Ponte Vedran Andrea
Kauffman was second in
1:02:50. Hanlev-Pirito and
Kauffman clocked identical
times of 9:06 in the swim and
Kauffman gained a two-minute
advantage on the bike.
But the 29-year-old Hanley-
Pinto logged a blistering 18:55
in the run to claim her first


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BFAST title.
Both Petitt and Hanley-Pinto
plan to race Saturday, as does
former Jacksonville Jaguars
offensive lineman Tony Boselli.
The 34-year-old Boselli finished
May's race in 1:10:08, earning
him 14th place in his age group
in his first-ever ftiathlon.
Boselli's wife, Angi, will also
compete Saturday.
The sprint triathlons offer
competition in
individual,
novice, Clydes-
nd.of the dale (men over
SBeaches 200 pounds,
Athena two-
is Series men more than
ns takes 150 pounds),
aturda fat tire, physi-
>aturday cal. ,. cial-
a.m. lenged, uni-
form and team
divisions, a
novice is con-
sidered someone who has
never before attempted to race
in a triathlon of any length.
Participants vie for first, sec-
ond and third place series
awards in the male and female
categories. First place is a $400
American Bicycle Company
gift certificate. A second-place
finish earns $200 gift certificate
and a $100 gift certificate goes
to the third-place finisher in
each group. Triathletes must
participate in all three of the
season's BFAST events to quali-
fy for the prizes.
The triathlon series, now in
the middle of its 20th season, is
the major fundraiser for the
Fine Arts concert events. The
Beaches Fine Arts Series pres-
ents free concerts, educational
programs and art exhibits to
the community.
The concert series, which
will begin its 34th season this
September, features world-class
artists. Most of the concert
events take place at St. Paul's By
The Sea Episcopal Church in
Jacksonville Beach.


Four area golfers


qualify for Open.


FROM STAFF


While Michelle \Vie failed
Monday in her bid to become
the first woman to qualify for
the men's U.S. Open, ;three
golfers who call Ponte Vedra
Beach home and another who
lives in Jacksonville advanced
through sectional, qualifying
arid will play June 15-18 at
'Winged Foot Golf Club in
Mamaroneck, N.Y.
Seventy-six spots in the.U.S.
Open field of 156 players were
claimed in sectional qualifying
held' at 15 sites Monday, and
Tuesday.
The Ponte Vedra contingent
is led by Matt Kuchar, who
won the U.S. Amateur in 1997,
turned professional in 2000
and has played the PGA Tour
since 2001. Kuchar, who cap-
tured the 2002 H 'da Classic,
shot 68-67-135 tuesday; to
share medalist honors with
Jason Dufner of Auburn, Ala.,
on Ansley Golf Club's
Settindown Creek Course.
Sixty-five players competed for


the:four spots the Atlanta lay-
out offered.
.Andy Bare of Jacksonville
finished in- a four-way tie for
ninth place Monday at Canoe
Brook Country Club. in
Summit, N.J., where 153 play-
ers competed for 18'spots. Bare
shot 70-66-136 to qualify.
Scott Hend, a native
Australian who lives in Ponte
Vedra and plays : the
Nationwide Tour, finished in a
five-way tie for 13th at Canoe
Brook. The 32-year-old! Hend
shot 68-69-137 in his -two
qualifying founds.
The third Ponte Vedra Beach
sectional qualifier was Stephen
Gangluff, who finished in a
four-way tie for third Monday
at Brookside G&CC and Lakes
G&CC in Columbus, Ohio.
The 31-year-old shot 65-70-
135 to claim one of 21 spots
144 players were after.
Josh McCumber of
Jacksonville, the son of
Champions Tour player and
1988 Players Championship

See GOLF, page 9A.


the week prior to the start of school.
Actual football practice begins July 31,
the day teachers return to their class-
rooms. Students are back in class Aug.
4.
"It's right around the comer," said
Howard.
James Wilson, Nease's much-herald-
ed guard, was all geared up. He spoke
about what the school's strength and
conditioning program, manifested in
the form of the Bigger, Faster, Stronger
camp over the summer, has meant to
him and to the team.
"It's meant everything." said the ris-
ing senior. "Come together as a team.
Just work ethic in general. \Vorking at
something that would be great, win-
ning another state championship."
-The 6'5", 305-pounder's goals for this
summer are to "get the team even clos-
er than ei were. last year..-More team
unity, have the same chemistry to get'
the title again.
"We've got afew riew cats.looking to
work in with us. \Ve'll see if they're


tough enough to play Nease football.
Hopefully they all are."
Rising sophomore Alex Bermudez is
one of the "new cats" who's working in
the summer camp.
"I'm excited to be out here, because I
know it will be a good experience and
will benefit me for track," said
Bermudez, expected to be one of the
key cogs in fall's cross country program.
"We're here to get stronger, learn the
Nease offense and defense, learn how
Nease football works.
"No cross country, as I see it right
now," said Bermudez, who will run
track in the spring. "This is going to be
a little bit of a different style of training
from what I had for cross country. It's
going to get me a lot stronger. So it will
probably help .me out for the 400
meters. I don't know how it'll affect the
, 800. But I'm hoping it will have a big
benefit.
"I like the faster part. It's a different
type of speed, though. Got to see how
it translates onto the track."


EYE ON THE BALL


Photo byROB DeANGELO.,
A young player concentrates on the ball during beginners junior tennis camp at Huguenot
Park Wednesday. The instructional camps includes 29 children ranging in age from 6 to 12.





Surf legend Kelly Slater will


host screening of Letting Go'


.FROM STAFF
Seven-time world surfing
"champion Kelly Slater will
host a special screening of the
new DVD "Letting Go" when
he makes an appearance in
Jacksonville Beach June 16.
Slater will make six East
Coast tour stops to promote
the documentary-type film
which follows the surfer's
quest for a seventh world title
- a feat that had never before
been accomplished.
The screening will take place
at the Seawalk Hotel, 117 First
Ave. North in Jacksonville
Beach. Tickets are available for
$10 if purchased online at
quicksilver.com/community/1
ettinggotour.aspx or $15 at the
door.
Letting Go chronicles Slater
throughout 2005 as he
embarks on his "dream tour"
surfing the waves of Australia,
the South Pacific, Africa,
North and South America,


Asia and Europe. The docu-
mentary details the highs and
lows of Slater's quest, up to
.and including his triumph in
last May's Billabong Tahiti Pro
which brought him an
unprecedented seventh world


title.
The Letting Go screening is
scheduled for 8 pm. and
Quicksilver Films representa-
tives expect some 1,200 fans
will turn out for the Jack-
sonville Beach event.


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JuneI P, VVV


FISHING



Someone will win a new boat


in the Kingbuster Tournament


T htis weekend someone's
going to do it. The "it" is
to win a brand new 23-
foot Fountain center console
boat powered by twin 150 HP
motors by catching the largest
kingfish in the Kingbuster
Tournament out of St.
Augustine.
It's no easy task. To start
with, there will be up to 399
other crews fishing just as hard
as the eventual winner trying
to be in that winner'scircle.
And then there is the unpre-
dictable weather that always
seems to accompany the
Kingbuster.
SFor several years partici-
pants, including myself, even
nicknamed the tournament
the butt buster. And after sev-
eral of the tournaments T-
shirts showed up stating, "I
survived the Kingbuster."
Ask Jack Proctor of Ace
Hardware. I'm sure he'll relate
his experience with rough seas
and bad weather during the
Kingbuster. He was lucky to-
survive after rolling his boat in
the surf at Anastasia Park in St.
Augustine-
By the way, Jack is a very
Good captain and boater so
pilot error wasn't a factor,
rough seas were.
The part of the Kingbuster
that I really like is that the.
tournament is fan friendly.
Based out of the City Marina
in St. Augustine, which is at
Sthe west end of the Bridge of
Lions, viewing is easy. Add to
that the spectacle of all of
those go fast top of the line.
kingfsh boats and you have
Sthe makings of a great party.
W eigh in starts at 2 p.m.
through 5 p.m. and the parLy ,
Slats a lot longer.
The Kingbuster also ushers
in the official start of our local
Skingfishing season. Yes, there -
Shave been kings caught
already offshore and yes, even
a few have been caught behind
the surf but tournament king-


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ROGER WALKER
COLUMNIST

fishermen know that when the
Kingbuster tournament starts'
so does the quest for a spot in
the Southern Kingfish
Association (SKA) Nationals.
To get to the SKA Nationals,
a crew must fish in one of the
SKA's 12 divisions. Divisions
are actually geographic areas.
North Florida is division five
and has five tournaments that
are based from St. Augustine to
Femandina. South Georgia is
division four .
, In each tournament the
biggest fish a crew catches ,
determines their finish in that
tournament. The weight of I
that fish also goes to a cumula-
tive score for the division lead-
, ers. ,: .. .- ,
Again there are five tourna-
ments per division but a crew-
can only count their biggest
three fish for the divisional
points,
Confused? There are also
two classifications of boats
that are in lengths, 23 feet and
under and the Open C lass that
is 24 feet and over. The top 15
boats in the division 23 and
under go to the Nationals and
the top 20 in the Open Class
also go.
Do the math and with 12
divisions it's easy to see that
the National tournament can


push 400 entries.
Enough of that. Here's what
has been happening in some
of the tournaments that have
been fished in Georgia and ,
south of us down to Ft. Pierce.
Two tournaments have been
fished in Georgia's division so
,far and the fish have been
their early season regular
which is small A 33-pound
fish won the Sapelo tourna-
ment. The weight after that,,
fell quickly with mid-20
pound fish cashing checks.
Next came the St. Mary's
Tournament and a 37-pound
fish won. That was an.
improvement but oh, by the
way, a 13-pound fish cashed a


check. That was not an
improvement. The bottom line
is that the, fish ihaven'tmade it
to Georgia in good numbers
, yet.', .
Down in Ft. Pierce up to
Cape Canaveral all of the win-
ners have'been 50-pounders.
Low 30s don't cash checks
most of the time. These fish
are moving north and should
start showing up at any time.
Maybe this weekend during
the Kingbuster.
Here's my Kingbuster predic-
tion: It will take a 45-pounder
towin and 40th place will be
around 24 pounds.
SGood Luck and we'll see you
at the weigh In!


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month in St. Augustine.


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Hawaii last
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Miranda
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Jacksonvill
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caught a
310-pound
blue marlin
off the
Kona
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fish was 10
feet, three
inches
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fish caught
by the Lyon
family
included a
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SContinued from page 8.-
winner Mark NMcCumber, was
First alterate at Old Memorial
Golf Club in Tampa, where 59
players competed for three spots
Tuesday. The younger McCum-
ber shot 67-74-141 and finished
second in a three-way playoff for
the third spot, which went to
George McNeil of Fort Myers, Fla.
Timothy Dahlberg, of
Jacksonville, also played at Old
Memorial, but withdrew after
opening with an 84.
Among the other locals who
failed to qualify was Toby
Ragland, a former No. 1 player at
Bartiam Trail High, who sought
one of four spots Monday at
WVoodmont Country Club in
Rockville, MId. Ragland shot 78-
72-150 and finished in a six-
way tie for 38th in a field of 51.
Nease High graduate and PGA
Tour player Len Mattiace of
Jacksonville finished in a 10-way
tie for 81st at Canoe Brook,
where he shot ,69-76-145.
Among those who didn't make
it through at Brookside'and Lakes
in Columbus were PGA Tou
played Frank Lickliter 'of Ponte
Vedra Beach,- who carded 71-
74-145 and finished in a seven-
way 'tie for 72nd; Benjamin
McClnrig of Jacksonville, who
shot 72-76-L148 and was in a six-
way tie for 87th; and Mark..
Petzold, :also of Jacksonville,
whose 79-74-153 put him in a
six-way tie' fr 114th in the field
of 144. '" .'
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sonville, also attempted to quali-
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Guests at a mixer of the
Beaches Chamber of
Commerce Tuesday at
Adventure Landing,
Jacksonville Beach, enjoy a
variety of activities. At left,
Raquel Crummitt with
Promotional Marketing
Solutions, Neptune Beach,
waits to start in a go-kart
race, where Robin R.
Wright (below), sales direc-
tor with Hilton Garden Inn,
gains on a competitor.
Chatting at below left are
John Patrich (from left),
Mary Meserve, John
Meserve and Erika R.
Hamer, chiropractor in
Ponte Vedra Beach.


Drivers wanted
The, St. Johns Count' School
District is seeking school bus
drivers and school bus aides.
Starting salary for full time
employees with no experience
is $11.55 per hour for school
bus drivers and $9.10 per hour
for bus.aides..
All employees become mem-
bers of. the Florida Retirement
System' and receive life insur-
ance and medical, dental and
vision benefits.
To apply, call 819-7810.
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Food director appointed
Allen Lancaster has been
appointed the director of food
and beverage for The Lodge &
Club ,lt Ponte Vedra. He will
direct restaurant operations,
banquets, staff training and
meriu development.
Laincaster served as director
.of food and beverage for the
Palencia Club south of Ponte
Vedrd and served in the same
position for the Tournament
Players Club at Sawgrass.
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base in Ponte Vedra Beach


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and Doors of Minnesota. The
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brain cancer and rheumatoid
arthritis and also contributes
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Toll Brothers has started con-
struction at Coastal Oaks at
Nocatee west of Ponte Vedra
Beach. This phase of develop-
ment includes site clearing
along with the installation of
roads and utilities, according
to a news release.
Clearing was to start in late
May, and utility and road work
is planned for the summer.
Coastal Oaks will have
approximately 900 luxury sin-
gle-family homes, neo-tradi-
tional homes, town homes and
village homes. The community
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* The Omen
(right) ...B-4

* Religion
... B 6-7

* Showtimes
... B-8


Page B-i


Cars has surprising


amount of heart


BARBARA
MATHESON
GARDENING
COLLIUINIST


Heading to our

'golden pond'

for the summer
F finally most of us
received some rain this
past week.
I hope you were among
the fortunate ones.
It was short, so chances
are the rain did not have
much of a lasting effect on
our landscape, but it is bet-
ter than getting none at all.
June is not only the
beginning of hurricane sea-
son, but also the true begin-
ning of summer.
Personally, I think we've
been experiencing "sum-
mer" for awhile, don't you
think? Pulling weeds in the
very early morning so I
don't cook out there, tells
me it must be summer.
Some of you know that I
go to New Hampshire every
summer and hopefully, this
will again be the case.
NM- husband's parents had
the great foresight to build a
small cabin in the woods on
. a lake similar and very close
to the one you see in the
SnoGve "On Golden Pond."
In 55 years it is still our
refuge, and although life
seems to get much more
complicated as the years
march on, the beauty in the
simplicit- of our place
refreshes the soul.
Hopefully, it will refresh
mine so that I will return to
continue writing my
columns. I have considered
stopping the articles several
times since numerous obsta-
cles have come to me this
year, but I just can't seem
to really make the break.
It has been nearly 25 years
that I have written my gar-
dening column, starting
when we lived in Mandarin.
Because I write in the style
that I do, I feel that I know
you, even though actually, I
have met only a very few of
you.
I recognize your voice
and then your name when
you call me with questions,
and we have developed a
friendship that I would miss
very much.
I know that my editor is
an incredible ladv with the
patience of a saint, and so
she has tolerated my erratic
decision-making. I truly
hope to be writing for you
when I return, which will be
lust prior to August.
Resigning would upset me
for many reasons, but my
life has become quite com-
plicated with family obliga-
tions to my mother and in-
laws who all moved here
within the last three years
and are in their late 80's and
early 90's.
And this spring my hus-
band has had complicated
surgeries. As many of you
know, the tug of a rubber
band stretching in 10 differ-
ent ways gets close to the
breaking point.
Yet, nm mind needs to get
out of its box of other fami-
ly members' problems and
refocus, and that's where the
column and my master gar-
dener obligation plays a big
factor.
And the other piece is
that I think I have helped
some of you; hopefully to
understand what you need
to do in order to be proud
of your property's landscape.
I'm one of those people
who likes to be needed, and
many of you make me feel
that way.
I expect to return with
added vigor, and we can
pick up where we left off.
In the meantime, you'll


See MATHESON, B-2


Navarro kicks off fifth



annual SeaWalk series
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Couldn't imagine a less
promising premise for a
family movie than a bunch
of cutesy talking cars.
But leave it to Pixar to
imbue even the most inani-
mate of inanimate objects
with character and heart
The only problem with
"Cars" is that just describing
the plot is enough to give
away some of the movie's
choicest surprises.
Suffice to say, the story cen-
ters upon. Lightning McQueen
voicedd by Owen Wilson), an
"up and coming"' race car
who believes that the world is
merely his pit crew.
When Lightning is sent to
California to participate in an
all-or-nothing race, he ends
up getting.sidetracked to (and
eventually humbled by) a
sleepy Southwestern town
named Radiator Springs.
It's never established exactly
where Radiator Springs would.
fall on the map (other than
it's off loing-defunct Route 66).
But judging from its wide-
open vistas and the physical
calamities that befall
Lightning there, I'd say it's
pretty cloe; to the',area where
the. Road Runner and the
Coyote held their greatest bat-
ties. '
Anyway, Radiator Springs
consists mostly of has-been
and wanna-be roadsters,
towed to the town by its
local-yoke tow truck named
Mater (Larry the Cable Guyi.
Lightning is soon human-
ized, so to speak, by his run-
ins with the locals, most
notably an old-model but dig-
nified car known as Doc
Hudson.
Hudson is voiced by Paul'
Newman, and it's no small
complifrint-to av- that his
grizzled voicework as HUidpn
ranks right up there with.iy
of Newman's best live-acdi,.


STEVE
BAILEY
REVIEWER

roles.
The movie has everything a
good cartoon should have:
shimmering visuals (the drag-
sters looks as beautiful as any-
thing in "American Graffiti"),
an above-average quota of
laughs, and a surprising
amount of heart.
The soundtrack is nothing
to scoff at either, filled as it is
with such heavy hitters as
PLxar vet Randy Newman,
James Taylor, and the country
group Lonestar.
It's almost a perverse com-
mentary on the state of
American film that many
recent CGI family movies
have more intelligence and
sa\'vv than a lot of live-action
blockbusters.
"Cars" rates with Pixar's
best features, and the audi-
ence members are the lucky
ones along for the ride.
One final note: Come early
to the mo-ie and stay to the
end.
In front of the main feature,
Pixar has tacked on a delight-
ful curtain-raiser cartoon,
"One Man Band." And the
"credit cookies" at movie's
end have some delightful
spoofs of Pixar's already-for-
midable cartoon history.
"Cars" is rated G.


East Coast Ballet presents

'Stars' at Atlantic Theatres


Guitarist Ken Navarro will take the SeaWalk stage at 7 p.m. Sunday.


FROM STAFF
A topnotch contemporary
jazz guitarist, a trumpeter
who is also a founding
member of the Tower of
Power, and a smooth jazz
saxophone player are the
headline acts for the city of
Jacksonville Beach's fifth
annual Summer Jazz
Concert Series.
The free, city-sponsored
series kicks off Sunday with
jazz guitarist Ken Navarro.
Jazz flutist Jose Valentino
opens the event at 5 p.m.
Also on the concert series
bill this summer are trum-
peter Greg Adams iluly 161
and saxophonist Euge
Groove IAug. 20.
All concerts are held from
5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sunday at
the Sea\Valk Pavilion in
facksonville Beach.
Navarro's discography
includes 16 top-charting
albums. He appeals to a
wide range of listeners with
inspiring compositions and
superb guitar performances.
Navarro began his record-
ing career in Los Angeles as
a premier session guitarist,
performing and recording
with artists as diverse as Doc
Severinsen, Nell Carter, lohn
Pattitucci. Eric Gale, Vicki
Carr, Dave Koz, Ann Jillian
and Alex Acuna.
In 1990 Navarro estab-
lished his own musical iden-
tify with the release of his


debut album, "The River
Flows."
With each successive
album, he received increas-
ing acclaim and recognition
as a leading stylist in con-
temporary jazz circles.
The Ken Navarro Group, a
quartet, maintains an active
schedule of concert appear-
ances. The group has
appearance in Blues Alley
in Washington D.C., the
World Trade Center site in
New York, the Carter Barron
Amphitheater in
Washington, D.C.. and The
Spirit Festival in Kansas
Citv.
The' have shared the
stage with artists such as
Spyro Gyra, Chris Botti, Eric
Marienthal, The
Rippingtons, Stanly Clarke,
Larry Carlton, Marion
Meadows, David Benoit,
Alex Bugnon, and Boney
James.
Navarro's latest album,
"Love Coloured Soul," was
released in late 2004.
The release marked his
return to his P6siti\ie Music
records label.
Sunday's opening Act,
los6 Valentino, is an 18-year
old flutist with proven jazz
and classical skills who has a
significant background in;
solo performance.
He is best described as a
"flute on fire."
Acknowledged for his pas-


sion, appealing performance
and ability in improvisation
he has performed in con-
certs, master classes, record-
ings, jam sessions and festi-
vals with local and interna-
tional artists such as Chic
Corea, Ed Calle, Hubert
Laws, Jamey Aebersold, Peter
White, Allon Sams, Eric
Darius, David Stewart, David
Abraham and The Voices of
Lee.
A Tampa resident
Valentino's took many fami-
ly trips to Puerto Rico where
the Latin rhythms and his
Hispanic heritage infused
fervor for his music.
Beginning his flute studies
at the age of 8 with a
University of South Florida
flute professor guided
Valentino's musical develop-
ment.
Valentino has received
numerous accolades for his
talent and achievements.
including the 2006 YAMAHA
Young Performing Artist
Winner, National
Foundation for the
Advancement of the Arts
Jazz Flute Merit Winner,
2005 National Flute
Association Jazz Flute
Masterclass Winner, 2005
Florida First Lady's Arts
Recognition Program
Winner, WSJT Smooth Jazz
Battle of the Bands Winner
and International COG Teen
Talent Woodwinds Winner.


FROM CONTRIBUTOR
East Coast Ballet will present
its spring production, "STARS,"
Saturday. at the Atlantic
Theatres.
The play will be staged at 1
p.m. and 5 p.m. at 751 Atlantic
Blvd.
More than -10 local dancers
will perform classical ballet,
lazz, Irish, and dance acrobatic
pieces. Last year's spring pro-
duction was a sell out.
"We expect another full
house again this year," Mmdi
Mende, East Coast Ballet's artis-
tic director, said.
"It's a wonderful way to sup-
port performing arts events at
the Beaches, while supporting
local dancers who've worked so
hard in preparation for the
show."


In the production, East Coast
Ballet students are encouraged
to shine like stars rather than
take the approach of being
one, Mende said.
"We want to teach dancers to
appreciate, love, and care for
one another and their perform-
ance parts, and avoid a selfish
approach. It's a good message
to instill in anyone involved in
performing arts or just as a
valuable practical life skill."
East Coast Ballet, at 1401
Penman Road, Suite E,
Jacksonville Beach, was estab-
lished seven years ago. It offers
professional dance training
and instruction emphasizing
strong, accurate classical tech-
nique.
For more information, call
241-1266.


photo submitted
Amanda Carlisle stars as "Belle" in the Alhambra Dinner Theatre
production of "Beauty and the Beast." See Theatre on page B-8.


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Matheson: It will be nice to vegetate


For the Kids


Cont. from B-1.
need to rely on the gardeners
at the Cooperative Extension
office at 387-8850 to help you
out.
Many of them are off for
the summer, but try anyway
from 9 a.m. until noon or
12:30 p.m. until 3:30 p.m.
Now, let me make you
aware of a few really good
classes that are coming up.
The more you learn, the less
you'll need me.
1. Tuesday, June 13, from
5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Landscape
Design with hands-on activi-
ties. Includes drought tolerant
and native plants plus low
flow irrigation@ Mandarin
Garden Club on 2892 Loretta
Rd. Call 387-8850 to register.
The cost.is $5 to attend.
2. Tuesday, June 20, from
5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Learn
How to Attract Butterflies to
your Landscape at Regency
Square Library, 9900 Regency
.Square Blvd. Call 387-8850 to
register.
Also, if any of you are seri-
ously thinking about wanting
to become a Master Gardener,
you can obtain more informa-
tion and an application by
calling Becky or Terry at 387-
8S50.
The classes for the training
are 10 weeks in length, begin-
ning on Aug. 30 through Nov.
8. They are held on
W\ednesdays during the day,
and it is critical not to miss
any class. You will learn tons
of information about all
aspects of horticulture for
North Florida.


You must be able to give
back 50 hours of volunteer
time hours per year; and there
are many ways to do this.
There is a fee to attend, but
it is reasonable. Twenty-one
years ago I became a Master
Gardener and I have loved
every second of it.
It is very intensive, very fas-.
cinating, in my opinion,: and
very educational, sometimes
technical to the max. The
deadline for the applications
to be due is July 10, so if you
at all interested, be sure and
call Becky or Terry.
Be sure and stay on top of
what could become some
problems over the next few
weeks, particularly to our
grass. Because we had such
extreme drought and heat, the
grass has been under terrific
stress. Some areas are not
being hit by our sprinklers.
and those are really unhappy
places.
If you have gotten some of
the sporadic rain, the weak-
ened areas might be greening
up, or they might go into
more stress and develop spots
or become mushy with a fun-
gus.
And actually, this can hap-
pen with shrubs, flowers, and
certainly with whatever veg-
etables you may have left in
the garden.
A fungus thrives on damp-
ness, so eliminate that aspect
by not watering the area. It
seems contradictory and con-
fusing, but this is the kind of
thing that happens when
stress gets the better of a situa-


tion.
A fungicide will need to be
applied, and you should check
with the master gardeners at
387-8850 for the most current
recommendations. If you have
a lawn service, call them and
report what you see so they
can get on top of the problem
ASAP.
It is also a good idea to pick
up any leaf litter that may be.
yellowed or spotty from
shrubs/plants that are show-
ing their unhappiness. As the
leaves rot, they will contami-
nate the soil, making it harder
to eliminate the fungus.
And, please remember that.
it is not a good practice to
mow when your grass is wet.
This is one of the very best:
ways to spread a' disease. :
Tell the people you hire to
come another day.
If you will be gone for any
period of time, make sure
someone watches your yard
and has the phone number of
your pesticide people. My.
'daughter and her husband are
my watchdogs, along with my
neighbors so I am not con-
cerned. But for those of you
who live in secluded areas, be
sure and follow through with
my suggestion.
So, I will leave you just for a
short while. I must admit that
I am anxious to see if any of
the new things we planted last
summer have survived.
It will be nice to just sit and
vegetate, listen to the loons,
and watch my Labrador Lacey,
go nuts in the lake.


Yu-GI-OH DUELS are
staged at 2 p.m. Saturday at
Books-A-Million, 738 Marsh
Landing Parkway, Jacksonville
Beach. Call 273-8055 for infor-
mation.
HANDS-ON CHILDREN'S
MUSEUM .offers hands-on
activities, play and learning
opportunities for. kids. from
9:30 a.m, to 5 p.m. Monday
through Saturday at 85.80
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville..
Admission is $3.50 for children
ages 1-3 and $5.50 for all oth-
ers. Call 642-2688 for informa-
tion.
JMOMA'S ARTEXPLORI-
UM LOFT is a multi-gehera- .
tions learning environment'
that offers 16 hands-on -sta-,
tions for children and adults to
explore the concepts in 'mod-,
ern and contemporary art.
Entry is free with paid entrance
to the Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art. Children are
admitted free every Sunday for
family,. Fre.e Day, at 333
Hemming Plaza. Hours of oper-
ation are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday,
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday ,
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and
Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Call
366-6911 for information.
HEARTSONG offers
Kindermusik and playday
classes Tuesday to Saturday in
Jacksonville Beach and Ponte
Vedra Beach for children from
birth to age 7. For
Kindermusik, a music and
movement program for all
ages, children are divided by
age group. Playday is for walk-
ers to 26 months old and


includes parachute play, climb-
ing and musical activities.
Preschool children and up
attend without parents. One
trial class is free. Call 249-3828
for information or visit
www.heartsong-km.com.
ART CONNECTIONS at
the Cuimmer Museum of Art &.
Gardens. in Jacksonville con-
tains hands-on, high-tech and
'low-tech. interactive exhibits
that encourage physical activi-
ty and quiet contemplation.
SWalk through a painting,
create patterns with dance,
make a collage; listen to a
sculpture, or paint with a virtu-
al paintbrush. The museum is
located on the north bark of
the St;: Johns River at 829
SRiverside Ave.,. phone. 356-
6857. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9
p.m. Tiiesday and Thursday, 10
a.m. to 5 p.m.n Wednesday,
'Friday'and Saturday, and noon
to 5 p.m. Sunday.
*'THE BEACHES BRANCH
of the Jackson\ville Public.
Library, 600 Third St., Neptune
Beach also has children's activ-
ities. Call 241-1141 and press 4
for children's activities and 5
for the reference desk.
MOMMY & ME for ages 6
months to 2-1/2 years features
songs, parachute games, finger
play, rhythm band music and a
way to meet other parents or
grandparents while having fun
with your child. Offered begin-
ning in September at Nancy
Dance Studio. For information,
call 241-8349 for information.
CARVER COMMUNITY
CENTER. 738 Fourth Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach, has many


activities for kids, including
karate, tutoring and games.
247-6218.'
*A.MOMS AND TOTS group
meets regularly at Isle of Faith
United Methodist- Church on
San. Pablo Road, next to
Alimacani Elementary School.
For information, 221-1700.
MOTHERS..OF PRE -
SCHOOLERS, support groups
for moms of children ages 5 or
younger, meet as follows:
Christ the Redeemer
Church, 190 S. Roscoe Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach, 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. the third Monday of the
month (285-8009).
Mayport Naval Station
chapel, 9:30 'a.m. the third
SMonday .of the' month (270-
.5212).
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
church, 4510 Palm Valley Road,
Ponte Vedra Beach, 9:15 a.m.
.to 11:30. a:m. the second and
fourth Monday. of the month
(285-8225).
WINSTON FAMILY. YMCA
is on Landrum Lane, next to
Laridrum Middle School in
Ponte Vedra Beach.
It has a heated swimming
pool and offers swimming les-
sons and family swim times.
The center features a teen
room and occasional organized
activities for youth. The center
also has classes for children
and youths.
The YMCA is home to organ-
ized basketball activities for
ages 5 and up. Memberships to
the YMCA cover most pro-
grams and are available with
financial assistance. Call 543-
9622.


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grade level Hunt and head for the Library. Complete ten from What famous pirate was knighted by Queen Elizabeth
the list of Scavenger Hunt questions, fill in the answers and What is the largest organ of your body?
return the completed list along with the young person's On the library's homepage, what link would you click


name, address and phone number. Forms may be returned
to the Beaches Branch Ubrary, the Ponte Vedra Branch
Library or to The Beaches Leader, Ponte Vedra Leader, 1114
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach.
There will be two Scavenger Hunts per age group this
summer at each of the libraries. The program runs from
now until August 2006.


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and have FUN and win PRIZES.


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answers to questions such as this:
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and where was he born


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Scavenger Hunt questions:
and other contest
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Locations:
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600 Third St., Neptune Beach


* At the Ponte Vedra Branch Library,
101 Library Blvd., Ponte Vedra Beach
SAt the Customer Service desks of
your neighborhood Publix
At The Beaches Leader, Ponte
Vedra Leader, 1114 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville Beach
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Ponte Vedra Beach Library, Publix or
beachesleader.com.
As you read books, magazines or artides in The
Beaches Leader, Ponte Vedra Leader on the topics on
your card, you may cross off that space and make a list
of your reading for that subject square. When you have
completed a diagonal, horizontal or vertical row, you
are a BINGO winner.


Return your card with the list of your reading to the
Beaches Branch Library, the Ponte Vedra branch
Library or mail to The Beaches Leader, Ponte Vedra

S Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250.
Be sure to fill in the name,
'- ': address." hone and school


Children are also invited to
read a book and then do
an artistic representation of
the book. This can include
pictures using colors, pencils
or paint, a collage or a
sculpture. Details available
at the libraries. Art will be
displayed, winners listed in
The Leader, and prizes
awarded.


grade. Weekly winners will be
listed in The Beaches Leader,
SPonte Vedra Leader and on
the Leader web site
(beachesleader.com) and these
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prizes at the summer's end.


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Reception for Douglas tonight at PV Center


M any art organizations
and galleries close or
limit their activities
.during the summer months,
but the Cultural Center at
Ponte Vedra Beach is as busy
as ever.
Tonight, a reception will be
held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. for
Emily Arthur Douglass, whose
works will be on display at
the Center through July 22. A
gallery tour and artist lecture
will be held at 11 a.m.
Monday.
The summer lecture series
with Jay Wright of
Jacksonville University will
continue June 10, 17, 24 and
July 8. Jay will discuss the,
popular book and movie,
"The Da Vinci Code."
The Cultural Center is at
50 Executive Way, Ponte
Vedra Beach, and the phone
number is 280-0614.
The Jacksonville Coalition
for the Visual Arts announced
its third JCVA juried show for
2006. "Summer Splash" will
be held at Florida Community
College's Nathan H. Wilson
Center for the Arts on the
South Campus from June 29
to July 27.
An opening reception will
be on Thursday, July 6, from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m:
Hillary Tuttle, owner of
Stellers Galley at Ponte Vedra,
will be the juror for the show.
She represents artists ranging
from local, emerging artists to
well established, regional,
national or international


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artists.
JCVA members wishing to
exhibit should take works to
the South Gallery on Monday,
June 26, from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m.
," '
Sarah Crooks Flaire will
present a hands-on, interac-
tive art-making workshop
with discussion of the artist's
work on Saturday; June 24, at
10:30 a.m. at the Mandarin
Library, 3330 Kori Road.
This event was inspired by,
and is, meant to celebrate
Flaire's new artwork for
Mandarin Regioial Branch
Library: "Circ de Vie." The
workshop is free and open to
the public.
The Wall Art Gallery, 122 S.
8th St., Femandina Beach,
will open "Equus" on
Thursday, June 15, with a
reception from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. Enjoy a fantastic


evening with wine, live music
and an exhibit of equine art.
The exhibit will be at the
gallery throughAug. 20.
*
"The World Goes 'Round"
opened at Players By-the-Sea
Theater June 2. In my opin-
ion, it is the most successful
and entertaining production
Players has presented in the
many years I have attended.
Five artists sing and dance
their way through the two-
hour musical, all equally. com-
petent and entertaining. The
featured visual artist whose
works hang in the lobby is
Barbara Sarvis.
Barbara is a professional
artist. teacher, administrator
who has traveled the world
studying painting. She uses
strong color and large unusual
shaped canvases in her works.
The theater is located at 106;
Sixth St. N., Jacksonville
Beach. Call249-2022.
The Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art's Underground,
Summer Film Series will pres-
ent "In Praise of Love" on
Wednesday, June 14.
Members pay $5; norimem-
bers pay $7.
*
The Cummer Museum, of
SArt & Gardens presents a
national touring exhibition of
20th century printmaking
Artists, "A New Narrative:
.Marden, Fitzpatrick, Stella,
.Warhol," on view from June
15 through Aug. 6.
The exhibit explores series


of works by four exceptional
late 20th century artists: Brice
Marden, Tony Fitzpatrick,
Frank Stella, and Andy
Warhol.
The exhibition features 40
etchings and silkscreen prints
that present four narrative
series produced in the 1970s,
1980s, and 1990s, each with
its own character and rele-
vance. .
A public opening celebra-
tion on Thursday, June 15,
from 6.p.m. to 9 p.m. for
members and nonmembers
features A Night of Art with
art making projects, demon-
strating artists, printmaking,
music and special dance per-
formances by the Jacksonville
Centre of the Arts.
A printmaking workshop
,inspired by the exhibit takes
place 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, June 17, when stu-
dents will learn the technique
of relief printing.
The cost, which includes
all materials, is $58 for muse-
um members, $29 .for active
docents and $78 for nonmem
bers. Guests should bring a
bag lunch.
On Saturday, June 24, join
the "All Aboard the Bus" pro-
gram at the Cummer, which
begins at 10 a.m. at the muse-
um with a guided tour of the
exhibit.
From there, guests go by,
bus to visit a corporate collec-
tion of modern art and local
printmaker's studios, then.
return to the museum for
lunch. Members fee is $45


'West Side Story' caps

Moonlight Movies run


"West Side Story," a 1961
film directed by Jerome
Robbins and Robert Wise, caps
the annual Moonlight Movies
series tonight at the
Jacksonville Beach SeaWalk
Pavilion.
' Showtime is 9 p.m. The film
is not rated.
Natalie Wood and Richard
Beymer star in the romantic
musical.
Based on a smash Broadway
play updating Shakespeare's
"Romeo and Juliet" to the
1950s era of juvenile delin:
quency, "West Side Story" is set


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"Columbia" by Theresa Morgan will be part of the First Friday Art'
Walk this month in St. Augustine.


in New York City.
Rival street gangs, the Jets
and the Sharks, battle for terri-
tory and respect. Is the love
affair between former Jets
leader Tony and Maria, sister to
Sharks' leader Bernardo,
doomed to failure?
The film was nominated for
11- academy awards and won
three Golden Globes.
A "Looney Tunes" short will
kick off this Moonlight NMoie.
For more information, call
247-6100 or \sit vwww.jack-
sonvillebeach.org.


'"THE WORLD GOES ROUND" is staged at 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday through June 17 at Players By The Sea, 106 6th St.
N. in Jacksonville Beach. A matinee performance is held at 2,
p.m. Sunday. Call 249-2022 for reservations and information.


and non- members is $65.
The Cummer Museum of
Art & Gardens is at 829
Riverside Ave., Jacksonville.
Call 356-6857.
Photojournalist and nature
photographer Terry Brown of
St. Johns County will wel-
come visitors at a reception
opening an exhibition of his
works from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday, June 16 at the Guana
education center south of
Ponte Vedra.


Brown's photographs of the
back roads, of Florida and the
state's natural resources help
created awareness and an
appreciation in others. Brown
will give a brief presentation
at 6:30 p.m. The event is free
and open to the public.
The GTM Reserve
Environmental Education
Center is located off State
Rpad A1A about 12 miles
south of Mickler Road. Call
823-4500.


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"Dazed and Confused" -
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Linklater's hilarious look at
1970's America (with several
future stars, including
Matthew McConaughey and
Ben Affleck) gets the
Criterion Collection treat-
ment.
"Butch Cassidy and the
Sundance Kid" Hey, kids!
Over 30 years before "Cars,"
Paul Newman was a real live
actor.
"Mommie Dearest:
Hollywood Royalty
Edition" Faye Dunaway's
camp take on Joan. Crawford
gets narrated by John Waters.
"Firewall" Underrated
thriller about'.a cyber-thief
(Paul Bettany) who steals the
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SShe's at about the level
where I'd be if I was a celebri-
ty just well-known enough.
to be miserable.
(The second season of her
Bravoreality series, "Kathy
Griffin: My Life on the D-
List," premiered this past
Tuesday. It repeats at 2:30
p.m. Saturday and 4 p.m.
Sunday)
Griffin is fairly famous, but
noht quite famous enough.
An episode of "D-List"
showed Griffin's attempt to
cover the pre-show at the
2005 Oscars for the E! cable
channel.
Griffin despairs that while
gab-queens such as Star
Jones get to hob-nob with
major celebs on the red car-
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the "media bridge" -basical-
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"If I fell off the media
bridge," Griffin observes, "it
would probably kill me."
Griffin is pretty enough just
to wish she was glamourous.
For her pre-Oscar show,
Griffin goes to a design shop
and tries on several different
gowns before noticing a great-,
looking dress in the window.
Sure enough, the dress looks


stunning on her. Trouble is,
it's strapless, and while she's.i
riot exactly Dolly Parton,
Griffin is determined to wear
a bra, because, she said, "I-
control where they go not
some silly dress."
Griffin would like to get
more fame, but then she gets
more paranoid when she
does.
In her stand-up act, she
makes a joke about Oscar-win-
ning actress Renee Zellweger.
Later, she receives an elabo-'
at. ouiquet o'f flowers that
bconain a card signed by
Zellweger.
This quickly triggers "
Griffin's suspicions. Is
Zellweger playing mind games
with reverse psychology? Do
the flowers contain a hidden
explosive?
Griffin pays lip service to
-the Hollywood lifestyle but:
doesn't bigin to evoke
Hollywood style.
On the road in Texas for her


act, she stops at a favorite
breakfast joint, Stetson's
Donuts, and proceeds to plow
through as many donuts as
she can chew.
"I .know when I've finally
reached my donut limit"
Griffin says, "because I puke."
Griffin even goes so far as to
marry a man who, by compar-
ison, makes Griffin look like a
genuine star.
Every shot of Griffin's hus-
band,: Matt, shows him as a
monosyllabic shlump who
looks far too intimidated to.
question any of Griffin's Lucy
Ricardo-like career moves.
(Okay, I admit it: personali-
ty-wise, I'm closer to Matt
than to Kathy.)
'Kathy Griffin: My Life on
the D-List" airs on Tuesda's at
9 p.m. on Bravo.
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by SARAH LINWOOD
CONTRIBUTOR
In this reporter's misspent
youth, having a rabbit's foot
on one's kevchain was con
sidered lucky.
It stayed there till an
epiphany: the poor bunny
had four rabbit feet, and it
wasn't lucky for HIM!
In "Mission: Impossible
III," though, the "Rabbit's
Foot" is an invaluable item's
nickname, and it certainly
was lucky for leading man
Tom Cruise.
Should you make time to
see "MI3?" Absolutely. It's
packed with action, the
twisty plot's understandable;
and the players do a decent
job.
"MI3" begins with a dra-
matic pre-credit teaser, two
minutes of film designed to
hook the audience.
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mask bad scripts, in this
case, it's 120 seconds future
films would do well to emu-
late.
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real beginning, with Cruise
and Michelle Monaghan
("Perfume"' on the verge of
marriage.
She knows nothing of
Cruise's real job as an
Impossible Mission Force
operative. Of course, it's here'
our leading man's suddenly
called away on business, in
this case, performing the
impossible rescue of a former
student.-
In a moment of careless-
ness, she's kidnapped by the
international arms dealer
she's investigating. Cruise
quickly forms an extraction
team, the most interesting
member of which is veteran
actor Ving Rhames.
The mission leads to the


realization that somewhere
in the Impossible Mission
Force hierarchy, there's a
mole. The only way to find
him is to capture Philip
Seymour Hoffman
("Capote"), the arms dealer
who kidnapped the IMF -
operative.
Information is developed
that he's going to be at a
Vatican City reception; it's at
this point the stunts become
exactly the thing that draws
crowds to theaters..
Directing is J.J. Abrams, a
veteran of "Armageddon,"
and "Regarding Henry" plus
TV's "Alias" and "Lost."
SHe collaborated in writing
the script with Alex
Kurtzman and Robert Orci,
both of whom Abrams
worked with on "The Island"
and "The Legend of Zorro."
, Though at 126 minutes,
the flick's lengthy, this PG-
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character development.
Though some may opine
there never can be too much
action, in this film, it's
arguable.
"NMI3" is unquestionably
better than its two siblings.
The reason's simple:
moviegoers can actually
understand the plot.
While it will never be a
classic, it's a great flick to see
on a hot Saturday.
Viewing the film at home
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Friday, June 9th
de Lions of Jah
(Reggae)


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

The Atlantic, 333 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 249-
3338. Martini Night is
Thursday with DJs spinning.
DJ Wes Reed spins hip, hop and
retro Thursdays for Ladies
Night. DJ Jade. spins old wave
and 80's retro at 9 p.m. Friday.
DJ KGB spins at 9 p.m.
Saturday.

Bo's, Coral. Reef, 201 Fifth
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach *
246-9874. DJ Dale spins
;Thursdays through Saturdays.
",
Bogey Grille, 150 Valley'
Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach *.
249-3338. Live music from 7-
11 p.m. today.
,
Brewster's, 11003 Beach
Blvd.. Jacksonville 223-9850.
Go Play in Traffic and Mr. Bella
perform at 9 p.m. today. Cant
Do It, The Saskatones,
Thumscrews, Plan 17, Send
Out Scuds, The Mark 8's and
Buzzcuts perform at 8 p.m.
Saturday. Dana Salmela plays
acoustic, music 'at 9 p.m.
Wednesday. Karaoke is' held
ever' Tues. :

Cap'n Odies, 2200 Mayport
Road, Atlantic Beach 241-
8848. Live music from 9:30.
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and
Saturday. Country night every,
Sunday.

Champs Lounge, Sawgrass
Marriott, 1000 PGA Tour Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach 285-7777.
Lisa and the Mad Hatters per-
form at 8:30 p.m. today.

SCliff's at the Beach, 1401
Atlantic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
The Ron Perry Connection per-
forms at 9 p.m. today. and
Saturday. Karaoke every-
Wednesday.
Courtyard at0 First S reet,
Courtyard at 200 First Street,-


Neptune
appears
Saturday.


SBeach. Shoofly
from 7-10 p.m.


Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach *
249-9595. The Boxrockers per-
form at 9 p.m. Saturday. Kevin
Byme is in at 6 p.m. Sunday.
Fionn MacCool's Irish Pub
& Restaurant, 333 l1st 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
i. ; 0 L '* *
Freebird Live, 200 N. First
St., Jacksonville Beach 246-
BIRD. Humble Soul with
Scholar's Word and Still Green
are in at 9 p.m. today. Zoso per-
forms classic Led Zeppelin
hits with The yankee Slickers at
9 p.m. saturday. Tickets are
$10. Sister Hazel is in Tuesday.
* O ,.
Giovaini'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 and the'
Allstars are in at 10 p.m. today
and Saturday. Karaoke ever'e
Sunday.
,Mackenzie's Steakhouse,
100 Sawgrass Village, Ponte
Vedra Beach 543-9143. Gene
Nordan plays piano from 7 to
11,' p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday. Don Miniard is in
Saturday. Michael Howard is in
from 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday. Will
Hurley performs today and
Monday.

Mlax's Restaurant, 1312
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach
* 247-6820. John Evans plays


Concerts


JAX ROCKS 2006
Local bands including Quiet
Time, The Sophomore Attempt
and Shadow Agency appear at
7 p.m. today at The Florida
Theatre, 128 E. Forsyth St.,
Jacksonville. Tickets are $35,
$40 and $47.50. Call 355-2787
for information.

SOSO TRIBUTE
Zoso pays tribute to Led
Zeppelin at 9 p.m. Saturday at
Freebird Live, 200 N. 1st St.,
Jacksonville Beach. Yarikee
Slickers open the show. Tickets
are $10. Call 246-BIRD for
information.

MATT BUTLER QUARTET
The jazz four-piece performs
from 6-9 p.m. Saturday on the


Northbank Riverwalk in down-
town jacksonville. Admission
is free. Call 634-0303 ext. 230
for information.

DWIGHT YOAKUM
Dwight Yoakum performs at
8 p.m. Saturday at The Florida
theatre, 128 E. Forsyth St.,
Jacksonville. Tickets are
$27.50, $32.50 and $37.50.
Call 355-2787 for information.

SMOOTH JAZZ
AT THE BEACH
Smooth jazz guitarist Ken
Navarro plays from 5-9 p.m.
Saturday at the. SeaWalk
Pavilion on ist Street in down- -.
tonw Jacksonville Beach. Call
866-JAX-BCHS for informa-
tion.


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Gene Nordan will perform champagne piano music on Monday.
June 19, at the Ponte Vedra Beach Library, 101 Library Blvd.
The free concert will be held in the Friends meeting room. For


more information, call 285-5037.
the piano from 6:30 to 10 p.m.
today and Saturda.
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Monkey's Uncle Tavern,
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-1070.
Live music 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.
"' oo
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
Grill, 207 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-7877. The
Retro Katz are in today and
Saturday. Ron Perry appears
Sunday. ,
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Restaurant Medure, 818 N.
Florida A1A, Ponte Vedra
Beach 543-3797. Nightfall
performs from 8 p.m. to close
today and Saturday.

The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Ja\


Beach, 246-2255. DJ
Anonymous spins Sun-Wed. DJ
Marco spins every Thurs..
S. ,,
SShelby's Coffee Shoppe,
200 1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-2922.' The John Thomas
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. Sunday.
S *. *; ~* a '
Spare *rime Tavern and
Grille, 1728 3rd St. Ni,
Jacksonville Beach 246-8360.
The Jim Essery Band performs
Sunday.

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 'aturdvay
night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.

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

Tree Steakhouse, ,725-6
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach *
241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
is in from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30


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Twisted Sisters, 1266
Bewach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 241-6453. 3 The Band
performs at 9 p.m. today and
Saturday.

Vinoe, 822 A1A N.; Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-0991. The
DJ Wall spins acid jazz for
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RELIGION


Church Building Project
Jacksonville Beach Church
of Christ kicked-off a major
building addition and renova-
tion project with a
Groundbreaking Ceremony
on April 2.
The project will include the
construction of office and
classroom space, enlargement
of the auditorium, construc-
tion of a new front entrance,
and renovation of existing
facilities.
Started in 1955, the church
met in a store front location
on 3rd Street until it moved to
the current location at 422 5th
Ave. N. in 1958, according to a
press release from the church.
The new space will enable
the church to provide more
programs and ministries for
the community. Some of the
ministries of the church are
the Cold Night Shelter,
Katrina's Home, and relief
work through, Medical
Mission's in South America.
The telephone number for
the church office is 246-2457.

Counseling at Beth El
Jewish Family and
Community, Services will set
up a satellite office on the cam-
pus of Beth El the Beaches
Synagogue.
The first group sessions will
be held on July 21 and are free
of charge and available to any-
one in the community. Stress
Management will be at 9 a.m.
and Bereavement Support will
be at 11 a.m. JFCS qualified
staff will provide these servic-
es.
Additional services includ-
ing individual and group
counseling will be provided at
this location. For information
contact Ken Hoeck at 394-
5729 khoeck@jfcsjax.org or
Audrey Dearborn at 394-5716
adearbornr@'jfcsjax.org.


pnoio submrnlea
Minister Joel Dalrymple address members of Jacksonville Beach Church of Christ at April's
groundbreaking ceremonies for the church's building addition and renovation project.


Beth El is at 288 N. Roscoe
Blv'd.

Habitat Celebration
On Saturday, June 24 at 11
a.m. Beaches Habitat for
Humanity will celebrate the
completion of Scheidel Court
in Atlantic Beach and Habitat's
15th Anniversary.
Parking for the event, held at
Scheidel Court, will be at
Sunrise Community Church at
298 Aquatic Drive in Atlantic
Beach. For information con-
tact Beaches Habitat- at 241-
1222.

Sunday School for Parents
Ponte Vedra United
Methodist Church offers
Sunday School targeted for


moms and dads of children
from infancy through elemen-
tary school. The class is held'
Sunday at 10 a.m. and the
first study topic will be a series
on Jesus' parables.
The church address is 35
Executive Way, Suite 130 in
Ponte Vedra. Call 280-5141 for
information. ,

Ministers' Conference
New Life Christian
Fellowship will hold their
annual International
Ministers' Conference on
Sunday, June 25 through
Wednesday, June 28. Guest
speakers will be Dr. Mark
Rutland and Tommy Tenny.
For information or to make
reservations contact Jennifer


in the church office at 223-
6000. New Life is at 2701
Hodges Blvd. in Jacksonville.

Covered Dish Supper
Our Lady Star of the Sea
Catholic Church will have a
Covered Dish Supper on
Tuesday, June 27 at 6 p.m.
Msgr. Mortimer Danaher will
be the guest speaker.
The supper will be in
church's Cultural Center at
545 A1A N in Ponte Vedra. Call
the parish office at 285-2698
for information.

Surf Ministry Camps
Epic Surf Ministry will hold
Surf Camps the weeks of June
12, June 26, July 17, and July
24 at Jacksonville Beach.


Camps are Monday through
Friday from 9 a.m. to noon
and are appropriate for begin-
ners to advanced surfers.
Each day the camp begins
with a devotion and every
camper receives a Surfer's
Bible. Surfing instruction,
water safety, surfing ettiquette,
and board selection are among
the topics covered in the
camp.
For information or to regis-
ter call Epic's office at 249-
1201 or visit the website at
www.epicsurfministries.com
dates on events similar
Helping Hands Fundraiser
A Casino Night will be held
on Saturday, June 24 to raise
funds for Helping Hands
Village. The event, held from
7 p.m. to midnight at the Sea
Turtle Inn, will have casino
style games, food, beverages, a
silent.auction, and prizes.
100% of the proceeds will
go to Helping Hands Village, a
project of Helping Hands
Ministries to provide transi'-
tional housing for homeless
families with children.
Tickets are $100 per person
and can be purchased from
James Stackhouse at 502-4859.
Helping Hands Ministries is at
31 Lewis Street in Atlantic
Beach.

Men's Breakfast
Men that Matter will hold
the 4th Annual Outreach
Breakfast on Saturday, June 10
at 8 a.m. at the Wyndham
Jacksonville Riverwalk Hotel.
University of Florida
Football Quarterback 'and
Heisman Trophy winner
Danny Wuerffel wil be the
guest speaker. Wuerffel is cur-
rently involved with Desire
Street Ministries, a non-profit
faith-based organization based
in New Orleans.
Men that Matter is a min-


istry of First Coast Christian
Outreach founded by Father
Peter Church.
The breakfast is being done
in partnership with the
Mayor's Jacksonville Network
For Strengthening
Families.Individual tickets are
$20 and a table of ten is $180.
For more information contact
Church at (904) 733-1382 or
visit www.fccoutreach.com
(click oh
Men That Matter).

Golf Outing
Palms Presbyterian Church
will have a Men's Golf Outing
on Saturday. Tee time at The
Slammer and Squire Course at
World Golf Village will be 9:30
to 11 a.m.
The rate is $80. Palms is at
3410 S. Third Street in
Jacksonville Beach. For infor-
mation call the church office
at 246-6427.

Father's Day Breakfast
The Daughters of the King at
St. Paul's by the Sea Episcopal
Church will hold a Father's
Day Breakfast on Sunday, June
17 at 9 a.m.
The cost is $3. RSVP by
Thursday, June 15 by calling
the parish office at 249-4091.
The church address is 465 11th
Ave. N. in Jacksonville Beach.

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


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,- CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach
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
Evening Prayer in the Chapel
6:00 PM Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. ::
Nfse'Aindaber Stervic y
& Sunday Services


All are welcome


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Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
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,' Hodges Boulevard
" j Presbyterian Church
..... 4140 Hodges Boulevard
(Corner or Chet's Creek Blvd.)
Jacksonille (904) 223-6922
www.hbpcusa.org
Pastor: Rev. Joe Albright
Sunday Schedule
Contemporary Worship: 9:00 a.m.
Sunday School All Ages: 10:,09m..
Traditional Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Nursery Provided


COASTAL CHRISTIAN
Our 6igre'gton qio meets at
Castillo de Mexico
1222 S. Third Street
553-9910 "


Sunday

10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
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S;, HOLY TRINITY
ANGLICAN CHURCH
(A Traditiona4nglican Church)
247-1442
Holy Communion
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M.
Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel
at 610 Florida Blvd.. Neptune Beach
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL 32240-0294
www.holytrinityneptunebeach.org
Rev. Robert C.Adams, Vicar


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Wayne Dyer '.
The Power of Intention ,
Louise Hay
You Can Heal bour Life
Deepak Chopra
Peace Is The lay
We think you're going to lose our church!
Join us on Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
Best Western at
1-95 & J. Turner Butler Blvd.
Jacksonville Church of Religious Science
398-4353 or www.jaxcrs.org


PONTE VEDRA

United Methodist
Church


Ponte Vedra
Presbyterian Church I
" Where friends gather to worship"
4510 Palm Valley Road ICR 210)
www.pvpc.com
Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Breakfast
Nursery & Toddler Ministries
Middle, High School, College
Adull Ministries
Music-& Art Ministries
Home of a Bethlehem Usit


Worship Opportunities
9:00 a.m. Contemporary*
11:15 a.m. Traditional*
*Kids flWrship provided
Sunday School
10:00 a.m. for all ages
Rev. Jeff Bennett.Pastor
Adam Myers, Youth
35 Executive Way, PVB
Across A IA from Rawlings School
Behind Prosperity Bank
280-5141 www.pv-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


1050 High\ ay AIA 285-4288
Traditional Worship 8:30am
Bible Study 9:40am
Celebration Worship 10:30am
Associate Pastor Jeremy Gates
Associate Pastor Chris Parin
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BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN
CHURCH
MISSOURI SYNOD
1423 N. 8th Ave., Jax Beach
Rev. Dana A. Brones, Pastor
Phone: 249-5418
http://www.blcjaxbeach.org
8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. Traditional
Service
Praise & Worship Saturday 5:30pm
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Adult Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.


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


COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
'* CHURCH
S150 Sherry Drive. Allanmc Beach, FL
S 16 Rev. Dr. Gabe Goodman, Pastor
Church Office 249-8698
PreschooliKindergarten Office 241-7335
www communilypcusa.org
Schedule:
Sunday Morning Worship 830&11a m
Church School- All Ages 945am
Vouth Fellowships 5 p.m
Conlemporary Worship Serv. 5'59 p.m.
Chancel Choir Wednesdays 7p m
Weekday PreschoollKindergarten (3,4 & 5 yr olds)


SST. FRANCS
1 -< IN-THE-FIELD
; EPISCOPAL CHURCH



895 Palm Valley Road
Ponte Vedra, FL* 543-0112
Sunday Services
Adult Christian Formation 9:00am
Holy Eucharist 10:00am
(Children's Chapel during service time)
Nursery Provided Infants through 5 years


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


St. Paul's by the Sea f-, -

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REAL, ROOTED, RELEVANT



Welcome Families Chldren's Chapel At 10 am Sun.
&n le 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


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SATURDAY EVENING
6:30 pm Contemporary Worship Service
SUNDAY
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
10:30 am Traditional Service
WEDNESDAY
6:30 pm The Gathering
Bible Studie Jor Every Age & Life Situation
407 Third Street
www.neptunebaptist.org Neptne Beach
Tom Bary, Pastor r -2490.2307


FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
of the Beaches (Disciples of Christ)
2125 Oceanfront & Seagate, Neptune Beach
Come worship with us by the ocean.
Sunday:
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
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BEACHES CHAPEL CHURCH

6mIORFDABLV NEPTUNE EACH

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


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


TRADITIONAL- YET TIMELY
Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 11:30 a.m.
Nursery Provided -
CHRIST
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
400 Penman Road (at Atlantic)
Neptune Beach 249.5370
Rev. Patrice Spenser
Share in the love of Chnst


ST. JOHN'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
Father Joseph Meehan
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday 5 p.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


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Senior Pastor 1025 Snug Harbor Court
Rev. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor 0&k g ( 288 N. Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (fx) 273-5567 (off Mayport Rd. at W. 11tn St. and Orchid
0detcut 100 /n s a ,,u re,, ded Friday evening Family service 6:30 -7:00 & 8:00 9:00 p.m. St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Join uS on sunday i fo 'MService Times Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 -12:00 noon Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bible Study 95 a.m.
SWorshp Service 03l0s AM, A Saturday 5:00 pm Religious School Sundays 9:00 a.m & Wednesdays 4:30 p.m. 246-2709 Bleed W a.m
Evening Blble.Studyn 6:00 PM Sunday 8:00am, 9:30am & 11:00am We have a full range of activities and services for e beaches Jewish Je Murrell, Worship :30
Famny Dinner "6:OOPM community. Please contact our office m-f 8-5 for information about adult Bible Class Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Evening r :30 p.m.
Children and Youth Bible Study 7:00 PM (904) 268-2500 education, Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Aidull Wornip Service, 7:00 PM Weeday
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Weekend 7


'Sold Out' going on tour


by KATHY NICOLETTI
STAFF WRITER
The cast of Sold Out, a
Christian musical touring
troupe, will perform "Winds
of Renewal" in the Gulf Coast
region next week, Gary Tiller,
the group's tour coordinator
and business director, said.
"Winds of Revival" is a 70-
minute production that "con-
veys God's continuing mes-
sage of hope and rebirth,"
according to church officials.
"People in these areas are
stressed out and weary," said
Tiller.
"It was like people were
begging for this type.of per-
formance."
"They told us 'We need the
uplifting message these kids
will bring us.""
"Sold Out" is sponsored and
supported by Beach United
Methodist Church of
Jacksonville Beach. Denise
Sweat is the group's founder
and director.
The BUMC group will per-
form in Gulfport and Biloxi,
Miss., and Slidell, La.
Forty students between the
ages of 13 and 22 from Duval
and St. Johns counties com-
prise the cast.
They will leave on June 13
for the weeklong tour and
arrive on the Gulf Coast fol-
lowing a stop and perform-
,ance in Pensacola, Miss.
"We felt tuggged to go to
the Gulf Coast, but we knew
it.would be difficult," said
Tiller.
Plans for the tour worked
out well but housing and
meals for the group were a
challenge.
Relief centers in the area
will help with meals and the
group's other needs since
churches that would usually
assist with these things were
not able to do so.
"The churches are dis-
placed and many of their
members are dispersed to
other areas," he said.


polo aubTmnine
The cast of "Sold Out" will perform "Winds of Renewal" twice at Beach United Methodist Church
this weekend before taking the production on tour to the Gulf Coast.


People have their children
in school in other areas and
return on weekends to try to
rebuild. Church fellowship
halls which might have
accommodated the group in
the past are being used for
relief teams.
Cast members have respon-
sibility for some of the cost of
the tour. Beach United
Methodist Church also held a
silent auction in March to
raise funds for student min-
istries at the church.
For the past several weeks
the church has also had a
"Katrina Collection" for relief
supplies for the area.
Building supplies and
items needed by the relief
centers such as bedding and
disposable utensils and din-
nerware that were collected
locally will be shipped by


truck to the Gulf Coast and
distributed on Sold Out's tour.
The cast will participate in
relief activities in the region
while there.
They will also help with a
Vacation Bible School in
Gulfport organized by a Navy
chaplain at a nearby naval
base, said Tiller.
Premier performances of
"Winds of Renewal" will be
held on Saturday, June 10, at
6 p.m. and on Sunday, June
11, at 9:30 a.m.
They will perform at Beach
United's Family Life Center in
Jacksonville Beach. For infor-
mation, call 249-2343.
"Winds of Renewal" fea-
tures a production filled with
drama, laughter, contempo-
rary Christian music, and
interpretive dance.
Rehearsals for the produc-


tion have been going on for
five months and the cast
members made a huge com-
mittment for the production,
Tiller said.
"Being in the cast of Sold
Out makes me feel like I am
part of something of value,"
said Chris Bowater, a sopho-
more at Fletcher Senior High
School.
"I fell like I am making a
positive contribution with my
summer."
"We're especially grateful
this year to be in a place
where God is allowing us to
be part of something bigger
than us, to see a bigger pic-
ture, added Sweat.'
"That's one of the reasons
we're so excited to bring
God's encouraging and
incredible message to our
friends along the Gulf Coast."


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Suzi joins the instructor staff of Kate Cordell of Gentle
Yoga, Anusara Yoga with Paula Puopolo and Dawn Shay,
and Vinyasa Flow Yoga with Terese Whitley.


Briefs: Vacation Bible Schools begin next week


Cont. from B-6
'7 to 10 p.m. on July 21 anc
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Jul)
22.
...Registratioon ..is encpuragec
five weeks prior to the confer
ence and can be done on line
at wwvw.promisekeepers.org oi
by calling 800-888-7595. The
cost is $89 for adults, $69 foi
young men 18 years anc
under, and $59 for military)
personnel. Group discounts are
available.

Tribute Dinner
Chabad @ the Beaches will
hold the Third Annual Tribute
Dinner on Sunday at 6:30 p.m
The event will be held at th(
SHampton Inn at 1220 Marsh
Landing Parkway ir
Jacksonville Beach.
Several individuals will be
recognized for their efforts anc
contributions on behalf ol
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 email at
Dinner@ChabadBeaches.com
call 904.285.1588, or visit
S www.ChabadBeaches.com/D
inner.

SWomen'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 12:3C
p.m.
The inspirational speaker
will be Tamra Nashman, for-
mer model and educator. Her
topic will be "It takes the Right
Shoes to Make the Journey."
Gary Baker from the Plant
Ranch will also provide
Gardening Tips
The cost of the luncheon is
$,17 which includes pre-school
child care. For information or
reservations, contact Lynn
Petry at 221-4536.

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 and
responses.
The synagogue's address is
288 N. Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte
Vedra. Call 273-9100 for infor-
mation.

Senior Connection
The Senior Connection of


Our Lady Star of the Sea
Catholic Church will meet in Celebrate Recovery
the Church Cultural Center Celebrate Recovery, a biblical
from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. based program for persons fac-
doav ." .y I. perso- Io6blems. meets:
'Senior Connection others every Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the
activities for seniors including fellowship hall of Beach
art classes, cards, dancing, and United Methodist Church,
day trips. There will be a speak- Third Street at Seventh Avenue
er on Genealogy at the June 9 North, Jacksonville Beach.
meeting. All are welcome to Through worship and same-
attend. gender small groups, people
The Cultural Center is locat- can work on personal struggles
ed at OLSS at 545 AIA N. in such as eating disorders, alco-
Ponte Vedra. For information hol/drug abuse, and codepen-
call Cheryl at 543-1139. dency. The evenings begin
with dinner. Call 249-2343.


S Training at Beth El
The Jewish Healing Network
e will offer volunteer training at
SBeth El the Beaches Synagogue
From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wednesday, June 15, and June
S22.
S Volunteers are needed to
F bring joy to the elderly, the ill
I or those who are socially isolat-
,ed. Call 394-5723 to sign up for
Sthe class. Beth El is at 288 N.
Roscoe Blvd. in Ponte Vedra.
Bethel Gallery
t "Hope," an exhibit of works
, by youth ages 6 to 18 years'old,
will be on display at Bethel
SGallery through June 18. The
gallery is located at Ponte
Vedra Presbyterian Church at
4510 Palm Valley Road.
i ;.The church's art ininistrv'
i offers basic art, paintingand
Drawing classes for youth and
adults. Call 285-8225 for infor-
mation.

S, Chabad preschool
Chabad @' the Beaches in
r Ponte Vedra is taking enroll-
Sment for a new Jewish pre-
school which will open in
SAugust.
S Co-directors of the school
are Chana Novack and Leah
s Kurinsky. The preschool will
I promote Jewish education for
Children ages 12 months to 36
months.
Call 285-1588 for informa-
tion or to register.

S Job seekers meet
Christ Episcopal Church is
Sponsoring a series of job seek-
Ser workshops to, help those
seeking jobs or changing career
Direction. The workshops will
be' conducted by human
i resource professionals and cor-
1 porate executives. There is no
Charge and the public is invit-
F ,ed.
I The workshops, held on
Saturday, will be on June 17,
SJuly 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
Scrhbeach@comcast.net.


Vacation Bible Schools
Ambassador Baptist Church:
2134 NMayport Road in Atlantic
Beach, 246-7779.
"Christmas in Summer"
Vacation Bible School will be
held on June 12 to 16 for
kindergarten through 6th
grade.
Christ ULnited Methodist
Church: 400 Penman Road in
SNeptune Beach, 249-5370.
Visit the village of
Bethlehem during Vacation
Bible School for ages 4 through
5th grade on June 26 to 30
from 9 a.m. to noon.
Preregister 'on Saturday June
17th from 10 a.m. to noon.

First Christian Church of the
Beaches: 2125 Ocean Front in
Neptune Beach, 246-2010
Fiesta Time Vacation Bible
School will be held on June 11
to 15. '
Neptune Baptist Church: 407'
Third Street in Neptune Beach,
249-2307.
Arctic Edge 'Vacation Bible
School will be held June 19,to
23 from 9 a.m. to 12:20 p.m.
for ages 4 years through 5th
grade.
SOur Lady Star of the Sea
Catholic Church: 545 A1A N.
in Ponte Vedra, 285-2698.
:Vacation Bible School will be '
held June 19 to 23.
Ponte Vedra United.
Methodist Church: 35
Executive Way, Suite 130 in
Ponte Vedra, 280-5141.
Fiesta Vacation Bible School
will be held for children ages 4
years through 5th grade on
June 19 to 23. Adult volunteers
are needed.
, St.-' Andrew's Lutheran
Church: 1801 Beach Blvd.,
249-4575.
Treasure Island Vacation
Bible School will be held on
June 11 to 16 from 6 to 8:30
p.m; for ages 3 to adult.
St. Paul's by the Sea
Episcopal Church: 465
Eleventh Ave. N. in
Jacksonville Beach, 249-4091.
Vacation Bible School for
children ages 3 to 10 years will
be held the week of June 12th


from 9 a.m. to noon.
St. Paul's Catholic Church:
224 N. 5th St. in Jacksonville
Beach, 249-2600.
Fiesta Vacattio Bibl'eTs lun"
26 to 30 for age 4- through 5th
grade.

Retreats at Marywood
Retreats and events are
planned at the Marywood
Center for Spirituality in the
Switzerland area of NW St,
Johns County.
June 15-17: River of Life
Harp Retreat and Music Fest.
This weekend retreat will by
led by Dr. Diane Schneider and
is for musicians of all skill lev-
els and faiths. Participants will
be encouraged to experience
music together as God's voice.
The retreat begins on June 15
with dinner at 5:30 p.m. and
ends on June 17 at 12:30 p.m.
The cbst is $349 privatee, $299
Doublee, and $275 (com-
muteri.


Ocean Yoga is located above the shops at
60 Ocean Boulevard in Atlantic
Beach, Town Center. Contact us at
WWW.OCEANYOGA.BIZ OR 613-7394
for class information and fees.


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MUSEUMS &

GALLERIES

A CHARLES GALLERY,
228 3rd Ave. N., Jacksonville
Beach. 339-0029. Hours 1
p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday-
Sunday.
BEACHES MUSEUM &
HISTORY CENTER, 380 Pablo
Ave., lacksonville Beach 241-
5657. Exhibits: "Shore Stories:
Down the Boardwalk" "The
ABCs of Beaches History" "A
View on the Past." Hours are
10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday-
Saturday. 12:30 p.m. to 4:30
p.m. Sunday. Admission $5
adults, $4 seniors, $3 children
i6-1-).
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.
CLMMER 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
ftom 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.
HIBERNLA GALLERY 108
1st Street, Neptune Beach *
249-7321. Selling handmade
work from Ireland, England
and U.S. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
MNonday-Saturday, noon to 5
p.m. Sunday.
J. JOHNSON GALLERY,
177 Fourth Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach 435-3200.
Open 10. a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday and 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Also
by appointment. Pieces are
available for purchase.
*MUSEUM OF SCIENCE
AND HISTORY, 1025 Museum
Circle. lacksonville. MNOSH
features planetarium events
and special children's activi-
ties. 396-7062.
MY LITTLE GALLERY,
630 Atlantic Blvd., Neptune
Beach Hours 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. Wednesday through
Sunday. 403-0031.
NEPTUNE GALLERY,
1511 Atlantic Blvd. in the
Tradewinds Plaza, Neptune
Beach. Gallery hours are 10
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday to
Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saturday. Phone 247-4341.
OCEAN 60, 60 Ocean
Blvd., Atlantic Beach 247-
0060.
SELLERS GALLERY, 240
A1A N., Ponte Vedra Beach *
273-6065. Gallery for collec-
tors of fine art. Hours are 11
a.m. to 6 p m. Monday
through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. Saturday.
THE POTTERY SHOP 318
1st Ave, N., Jacksonville Beach
247-3144.
TWISTED SISTERS
GALLERY, 1266 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville Beach 261-6453.
WILLIAM TROTTER ART
GALLERY is at 1215 4th St.
N., Jacksonville Beach. 249-
0432. Maritime painter devot-
ed to recreating seafaring his-
tory in oil paintings.
Lighthouses, steamboats and


sailing ships are his specialty.
Hours o a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday.


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,Campus of Florida Community College at Jacksonville. The play is a tuneful, fast-paced evening
,of musical comedy. Tickets range from $25.50 to $30 plus applicable service charges. Call 632-
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SRegal 18

Cars. Rated G. Fii.-Thurs.,
11:30 a.m.,. 12:30, 1:00, 1:30,
2:30, 3:30, 4:00, 4:30, 5:30,
6:30, 7:00, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30,
10:00, 10'-30.' ,

The Omen. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:40,. 4:15, 7:40,
10:35.

The Break-Up. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 1:25, .2M05, 4:25,
5:10. 7:20, 7:50, 9:50, 10:25.
*
X-Men: The Last Stand.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., Noon,
12:20, 2:15, 2:45, 3:20, 5:05,
5:25, 6:45, 7:45, 8:05, 9:35,
10:40.
*
The Da Vinci Code. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 11:45 a.m.,
1:40, 3:00, 5:00, 6:50, 8:15,
10:15.


*
Over The Hedge. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 11:40 a.m., 12:05,
1:35, 2:10, 2:40, 4:20, 4:50,
5:20, 6:40, 7:35, 7:55, 9:40,
10:10.
*
Poseidon. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:15, 3:15, 6:55, 9:55.

Mission: Impossible III.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:20,
4:10, 7:05, 10:05.

Pablo 9

The Break Up. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 10:40 a.m., 1:20,
4:00, 7:30, 9:45.
*
Cars. Rated G. Fri.-Thurs.,
11:00 a.m., 1:40, 4:30, 7:00.
9:35.

The Da Vinci Code. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 1:00, 4:00,


7:00.
'*',*
Hoot. Rated PG. Fii.-Thurs.,
11:05 a.m., 1:45, 4:45, 7:10,
9:10.

The Omen. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 10:55 a.m., 1:30, 4:10,
7:20, 9:50.

Over The Hedge. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 10:45 a.m., 1:25,
4:15, 7:10, 9:20.

Poseidon. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 11:05 a.m., 1:35, 4:15,
7:25, 9:30.

R.\. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
10:50 a.m., 1:35, 4:40, 7:40,
9:35.

X-MNen: The Last Stand.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 10:30
a.m., 1:15, 4:05, 7:05, 9:40.


THEATRE NOTICES


"THE WORLD. GOES
ROUND" is staged at 8 p.m.
Friday and Saturdays through
June 17 at Players By The Sea ,
106 6th St. N. in Jacksonville
Beach. A matinee performance
is held at 2 p.m. Sunday.
Tickets are $25. Call 249-2022
for reservations and informa-
tion.
*
"SEUSSICAL THE MNUSI-
CAL" opens at 8 p.m. today at
Theatre Jacksonville, 2032 San
Marco Blvd., Jacksonville. The
family comedy continues at 8
p.m. every Friday and Saturday
through June 24, 7:30 p.m.
June 15 and 22 and 2:30 p.m.
Sunday and June 18. Tickets
are S20 for adults, $15 for stu-
dents, seniors and military and
$10 for children. Call 396-


4425 for information.

S"SEX AND THE SECOND
CITY" is staged at S p.m. June
13, 14 and 15, at 8 p.m. June
June 16 and 17, 2 p.m. June 17
and 18 and 7 p.m. June 18 at
the Wilson Center for the Arts
at the FCCI South Campus,
11901 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Tickets are
$32.50. Call 646-2222 for
Information.
"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 infor-
mation.

Auditions
PBTS AUDITIONS for the
musical "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 40's
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/mndex.html for
script information. Randall
Atkinson will direct. Call 249-
2022 for information.


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Realty Inc.
Call Joe Floyd 219-7638
FOR SALE
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable beach properly. Zoned residential/commercial. 1626sq' in
3 buildings business plus 2 efficiency apartments. Near ocean. $799,000
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
3/2, 1500sq', 2nd floor condo. Fireplace. Condo has all the upgrades!! Move
in condition. Located in a quiet area under a canopy of irees. $259,000
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Sunnyside Ave. Jacksonville, FL
Perfect opportunity to purchase property near the Intracoastal and within walking
distance of million $ condos. 3 lots with 2/2 750sq' house (sold as is). $225,000
DAYTONA SHORES
New luxury Oceanfront Condo. 2136sq', 2/2.5 plus den. 436 sq' deck with
views of the ocean & Intracoastal. $881,100.
ATLANTIC BEACH
3/2 Condo. 1290sq', 1 car garage. Near Maypon Naval Station. Fenced in
private courtyard. $125,000
MAYPORT-OAK HARBOR
4/2 concrete block home 1864 sq'. Lot 85' x 110'. Will not last long at this price.,
$199,900
FOR RENT
ATLANTIC BEACH
3/2 home. Greatcondition, freshly painted. Sprinkler system with well. Lawn
service included. Fenced backyard. Pets Ok $1,200 mth
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
3/2 1500 sq' condo. 2nd floor, fireplace. Near Intracoastal in quiet area.
Move in condition. $1,350 mth
ATLANTIC BEACH
3/2 plus office,1542 sq' home. Near Mayport Naval Station. Lawn service
included. Pets OK $1.175 mth


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in Western North Carolina offering spectacular long
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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




WORLD GOLF VILLAGE
King & Bdar/ Waterbury, an upscale, gat-
ed golf course community. Two very large,
cul-de-sac, oversized building lots. Unusu-
al and rare three-sided privacy. $270K & .
290K. (904)565-9919.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 328 10th Street, t h e
85'x130'. Close to Ocean. $699,000.
Steve McGuire, 246-9915,
CHOICE HUNTING land for sale. 60 acres : N e !
approx. 8 miles south of Opp, Alabama; : ,
surrounded by Covington County Wildlife
Management area, $3500 per acre. Call
(334)493-3410 or334-488-4642.
BEAUTIFUL N.B. LOT. 1/2 Acre. Many -i--. '
large Oaks. $340k. 591-5059.
LOT- 50'X100' Vilano Bch, $199,000. .,
Grace Ellis, All Pro Realty Specialists.
655-7923 (cell)

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 x
60' Wide (Rear) x 175' Deep (East Side) i 'J
x 167' Deep (West Side). $729,000
'Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821


Old Atlantic Beach M

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



SGreat
Building Lot!

Large waterfront corner lot 7 blocks
from the beach. Close to shops, hospital.
schools and the beach. Zoned for single family home. $349.900
Call Tom Gibbon to find oiu why this lot is really special!

904-566-6501



Neptune Beach a
(East of 3rd St)
2 Lots/duplex

Duplex on -2 LOTS Sold "As Is" 50x160 Lot &
58x106 Lot. Awesome Opportunity to' nvest or Build
2 Homes. Priced to Sell $739,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821


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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
Sunday, June 11, 1-3pm Renovated 1950's
bungalow, 3BR/2BA w/2car att. garage, wood
floors, new kitchen. $789,000. Dir: JTB to A1A
north, right on Ponte Vedra
Blvd., left on 37th Ave So. to '6
'house on left. .L I

Call Lisa DiStefano 514-3167 or
Sherri Beno 651-1830 ,


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Dir Atlantic Blvdto Seminole Rd, Go to the North endof Semno/e Rdandmake night
into.gated community. 3rd home on the left.
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
S exclusive 26 home gated community at
Tiffany by The Sea with its own beach
access. Offered at $1,395,000.
CalT argi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821


Open House 2-4 Sun
297 N. Mill View Way,
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
-. '- Beauutful 5BR/4BA Pool Home on cul-de-sac
in desirable PVB neighborhood, tile/
hardwoods. Great Kit w/breakfast nook.
family! RN \\/built-ins. screened pool &
lanai. $629.000 Dir: SR210 to Sawmill Lakes | O
Main Entr, 1st RT on N Lakew'ood Run, RT.
Suzie Mons Connolly
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PABLO BAY- 4/3/2, 2400sf. Immaculate,
2-story. $439,900. candlerhomes.com.
327-0558.
FIX IT Upl 3BR/1.5BA, FR, pool. As is
condition. 1619 Sunset Dr., JB. $295,000
OBO. Will co-op. (904)223-3969.
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. $239,900.
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. Open House Saturday
6/10/06 12-3pm, 1107 Lee Rd.
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. Open House
Saturday 6/10/06 12-3pm, 12220 Soar-
ing FlightWay.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711
ATLANTIC. BEACH Townhouse.
31R/2.5BA, 2-car garage, fenced corner
lot, built in 2002. 1600sf. 602 Stocks St.
$244,900. 534-4848.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR 2BA, 1' car ga-
rage. $180,000. Call 655-6168.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA, fenced yard,
screened-in porch and deck. Option to
lease. $475,000. (904)247-8004,
(904)635-6943.
TWELVE OAKS- NEPTUNE BEACH.
4BR, 2BA, 2 car gar., corner lot, circular
driveway. Lg open frontyard, small private
fenced backyard. Beautiful tree shaded
homes close to schools, shopping, beach.
Needs TLC. Prime coridition: $450,000.
As is: $350,000. 568-1936..
OPEN HOUSE
3559 E. Shady Woods St. in Pablo Bay,
5BR/3.5BA, 3216sf. $599,900, best value
for square footage Open Saturday 2pm-
4pm. Assist-2-Sell Buyers & Sellers Real
Estate. 247-4442.
SAN PABLO Creek. FSBO. 3BR/2BA/2-
car. Very large, fenced, ciul-de-sac lot on
preserve. Extra detached garage/work-
shop. Many upgrades, excellent condition.
$289,900.219-9888.
ATLANTIC BEACH
DESIRABLE BEACH AVE TOWNHOME
End unit w/fenced yard. 3BR/2.5BA,
1660-7 Beach Ave. 2150sf, beach access
I,-:i.:s.: ireel. K;ii:her, isle w/ceramic tile.
.'.Vo',.' turning (Ireplia,:' screened porch
...,.: l Single garage. $712,00 by
Owner 477-0102.
MOVE IN READY, updated and refinished
3BR/2.5BA home in.beautiful Independ-
ence Cove... Being close to' the JTB,
beaches and shopping are added advan-
tages to this great home. Just Reduced.
904-563-1516.
SPACIOUS 4/2 brick front on .21 acres.
with room enough for a pool. Fenced yard
with separate shed, open patio is great for
entertaining, formal living and dining with
hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, inside
lurir,, spy nri.Ier wsi r sc.-rt irer and ler.
mile t..,nrJ Redcue i:. $*313 900 Pleaie
contact Phyllis Staines "with RE/MAX
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NEPTUNE BCH- 2123 Rosewood Dr.
2/1.5, 1250sf, bright & sunny townhouse.
Tile & berber carpet, Ig scr. porch, worksh-
ed, landscaped. Ready to move in.
$198,000. 372-0589, 504-2883.
FSBO- ICW Executive 3BR/2BA, great
'marshview/lakeview $349,000 or rental-
$1650/mo. 14046 Pine Island Dr. Near
Mayo Clinic, schools & Beaches. Call
242-4040.
GREAT INVESTMENT opportunity
3BR/2BA home + duplex, 4 blocks to
ocean, $765,000. Call Kathy Tiliakos Re-
altor, Vanguard Realty, (904)465-3053.
NEPTUNE BEACH. FSBO. Pool Home,
3BR/1.5BA, 1400sf, 1-car garage, large
corner lot. 4 Blocks to Ocean. 505 Bowles
St. $399,900. 333-1076, 246-7710.
PACKAGE DEAL 1 house on Tidal
Creek. Marshview, dock, ICW area. Plus
1 direct oceanfront condominium.
$750,000. 334-8408.
OPEN HOUSE. 20 Tallwood Road. Sun.
June 11. 12-4. 3-4BR/3BA. 2,476 sq. ft.
Hardwood and tile throughout. New roof.
Must see. $460,000. Call 246-0080.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Selva Linkside
6 BLKS TO OCEAN, 3BR 2 1/2BA,
1935sf. Only $494,500. (904)472-4039.
SOUTHSIDE OFF Belfort:. Brick home,
3BR 2BA, 1895sf. $292,500. Bring all of-
fers. Independent Brokers 710-3111.


AFFORDABLE JAX Beach, second floor,
marshview condo. is perfect for anyone
who wants to live at,the beach but not pay
beach prices! Move-in ready w/refrigera-
tor, microwave, washer, dryer and ceiling
fans. Freshly painted interior, security sys-
tem, screened lanai; and fireplace are just
some'of the upgrades! Reduced to
$152,000. Phyllis Staines, 904-476-SOLD.
RE/MAX Coastal. Real Estate.
www.pstaines.com


NEW LISTING IN PVBI
Dolphin Cove, PVB, 3BR/2BA, huge cor-
ner lot, all brick, cul-de-sac, updated tile in
main living area. Ready to gol $304,900.
JOHNS CREEK ICW
3BR/3BAw/large bonus room, popular
floorplan w/formal living/ dining room, cov-
ered lanai, inground swim spa. Offered at
$339,500.
RIVER BROOK
4BR/2BA brick home in popular River
Brook. Huge Master suite, large corner lot,
formal living and dinikng. Offered at
$355,900.
HIGHLAND GLEN
Beautiful "under construction" home in
gated community. 4 bedrooms plus bonus
room, large lot, 3-car garage and much
more. Offered at $795,000.
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR/2BA home in San Pablo Creek. Spa-
cious floor plan, fenced backyard and
backing on to pond. Offered at $258,900.
VILLAGES OF PABLO
3BR/2BA beautifully remodeled home in
popular Villages of Pablo. New roof, new
tile and carpet, new stainless appliances
in kitchen, repainted inside and -out.
Fenced, private backyard. Offered 'at
$229,000.
ST. ANDREWS PLACE ICW
3BR/3BA newly constructed Mercedes
built home. Huge bonus room tool Land-
scaped'yard and a great floor plan. Of-
fered at $375.000.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded home in .San Pablo Circle,
3BR/2BA home w/spacious master suite.,
Fenced back yard, large den, immaculate-
ly maintained. Offered at $328,900.
FULL SERVICE. BIG SAVINGS
THE EXPERTS NEXT DOOR
Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
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GREAT BEACH Buy! $242,500, very imately .1/2 acre lot. $359,900.
clean, 4BR,2BA, fabulous sunroom over' Hallmark Realty Group. 720-0045.
looking.lake. Many extras. 859-7900. ,-,r r o,, ,nv,,, ^-,
riNI1vLrA, rFo JR.'. AO.


INCREDIBLE REDUCTION!
$300,000 for 2,067sf. 4BR home in Ponte
Vedra Beach. Don't delay. Call Berry &
Co. Real Estate. (904)273-4800.
TOWNHOME REDUCED!
New construction, located at 6th Ave. S. &
9th St. in Jax'Bch. 3BR/ 2.5BA, 1700sf,
Ialed iril Iloor owners IJlle wt luxury barn
sepaiale shower, private deck CusIom
i:,i:rien designer llrlresi hrougnoul Dual
A C sprnkler system. lenced yard 2 car
garage. Move rn eriore summer Ofered
al $325,000 Call lor snowing 249-6150
Will co-op with realtors.,
ATLANTIC BEACH; 3BR/1.5BA "fixer-up-
per". Huge 1/2 acre lot on cul-de-sac
$175k.626-0663. :
PONTE VEDRA, 3BR/2BA, beautiful, re-
modeled townhome.'on lake. End un;i
$185 900 19041424-0660
PONTE VEDRA. FSBO. 2700sf+.
4BR/3BA+ office. New kitchen w/granite,
stainless steel. Screened, heated pool.
Totally updated. 543-9142.
FSBO. ATLANTIC Beach, 747 Jasmine
St., $270,000. Call (904)757-2006.
INVESTORS S. Jax Beach, 3BR.2BA.
lernani occupe.a at $1350.mo $285K
65.5-3951
ICW WATERFRONT. 3BR.2BA 2400si.
gaied community, dock. 2 lihs. 3 car ga-
rage. workshop. screened pool,
$1 200 000 FSBO t904)992-8967 .
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. Absolute best
deal Built in 2000. This 2500sf.,
4BR 2 5BA nome is I e new! 1136 241n St
lj Cail904.7r4.7966 $439,500.


P 4 SHOULDN'T YOUR NEXT REAL ESTATE
., TRANSACTION BE LIKE A WALK ON THE
BEACH? IT CAN! CALL DONNA HAZOURI
SBEST BUY ON THE OCEAN! Sunrises and Sunsets are yours from
ins. p siine Oceania ocearilrorni ,ond'o Spacious 2 bed 2 bath condo
,,.I, rhuqle balccrnr rpariring rceanrlronl p'ool ard gyVri withisagna"Lots of .slot rae
and upgratd- i trui ul' .S iier.l l e r.n Inai urLtr mut. a l, ..-l, ,Qr. ,,$7. 5,.QQ,,
JUST LISTED IN SEAWALK OF iPNTE VEDRA! Sparkling lake views thruoul
Ih, .-ipacinus 3BD,2BA office rome witn upgrades galore Just steps to your
private galed ceacri access comn-m pcioi. cabana & ire pristine Guana Preserve.
Live the Seawalk Lile lot only 525K.
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HERE'S A HOT ONE!
Cute as can be...4 bedrooms, 2
baths, remodeled, updated and can
be available for quick move-in.
Wood floors, fireplace, lots of
storage, security system, private
fenced backyard, and deck for
outdoor entertaining. Two story
concrete block and frame
construction. Convenient to
elementary school, shopping and
the beach. Call TODAY! $365,000.
HAMPTON PARK!
Location, location, location...right in
the heart of Jacksonville. Built in
2003, this 2 story home features 4
bedrooms, 31/2 baths, study and an
upstairs bonus room. High ceilings,
9 interior doors, hardwood floors,
42"cabinets, stainless appliances,
surround sound are just a few
reasons to make this house your
home. 569,000. MLS #304465
ORAND RESERVE!
Lovely move in ready 3rd floor'
condo. Quiet private location
overlooking natural area. .Great
room with fireplace, all appliances
included plus 2 deeded parking
spaces. $164,500. MLS# 266526
ATIANTIC BEACH!
Corner lot, concrete block
construction, paneling throughout
interior of 2nd floor, downstairs
efficiency apt., lawn irrigation, yard
well and pump, 2 car garage, built
in 1947. Short walk to the beach,








Judy Nicholson presents....


Making Dreams a Reality-


(R04) qq4-SqOI


Ragtime, Al's pizza or your favorite
fun spot! Location is the key.
$695,000.
CORNER LOT!
Awesome corner building site forthat'
dream beach getaway! This 140' x
95! lot has bolh the beach and the
Intracoastal Waterway just short
distance away. The dead end street
with boat ramp at the end makes
boating easilyaccessible offering the
best of both worlds for outdoor
enthusiasts. Priced below appraisal!
$585,000.
CHARMING COITAGEI
Charming "Old Atlantic Beach"
cottage. Built in 1949, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, living room,'dining room,
and kitchen with cozy reakfast room
overlooking private yard. Awesome
location---lot extends from Ocean
Blvd. to Beach Ave. Just steps to the
.ocean and steps to dining and
shopping at the corner location of
Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach.
This home is "one of a kind".
$985,000.
OCEANWALKM
You'll love entertaining family and
friends in this 1 story, 4 bedroom
beach home. Spacious family room
with fireplace opens to kitchen and
separate breakfast area. Split
bedrooms, screened pool, security,
located in highly sought after
neighborhood. $714,900. MLS#
278270


Dir:904,280-2820
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PONTE I VEL / rDSB j3BD' 5B, 2-carl
garage, 1550si open Ilocr plan, 42 Hick-
ory cabinets, granite ,counler tops new'
barber carpel Damboo loors. 5318,000,
463.0505
PVB- 3BR/2BA, newer tile, consider lease
purchase, $174,900. Owner/Agent.
463-7343.


OPEN HOUSE
ATLANTIC BEACH, 1110 Violet St.
3BR/2BA, 1-car garage. $179,900.
(904)403-3415.
PONTE VEDRA, FAIRFIELD. 2200sf,
3BR/2.5BA. Waterview. Tennis, pool.
Gated. $417,000. Motivated seller.
(904)910-7036.
ICW FSBO
VILLAGES of Pablo, swim/ tennis com-
munity. 3BR/2BA, 1302sf., 2car garage.
Beautiful home located on cul-de-sac in a
quiet neighborhood close to school, shop-
ping and beaches. Vaulted ceilings in liv-
ing room and master bedroom. New tile,
paint, solar tube skylights (5) and ceiling
fans thru-out. Fireplace, 10x30 screened
lanai w/outside patio. Agents welcome
with 3% commission. $228,900.
(904)465-7179
FSBO. JAX Beach, Ocean Cay. 664
Bonaire Circle. Approximately 2200sf.
3BR/2.5BA. Hardwood, Granite, custom
built-ins. $559,000, w/$5000 flat fee to Re-
altors. 463-1197, 664-7432.

-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 kilcnen w/extra cabinets,
security arid irrigation. Inside laundry
room, tons of shelving and storage' and
community pool. Reduced to $285,000.
Please contact Phyllis Staines with
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate at 904-476-
SOLD or.visit www.pstaines.com
PONTE VEDRA Beach. THE ISLANDS,
2BR/2BA, attached garage, new roof,
corner lot, community pool, tennis.
.REDUCEDI $240,000. Available immedi-
ately. (904)703-8380, (423)768-0384.


ATLANTIC BEACH. FSBO. 3BR/2.5BA.
Appliances, upgrades, 2000sf, 2-story.
$489,000. 534-4417.


PABLO BAY- 4/3.5/2, 3400sf., lakefront
executive. $639,900. candlerhomes.com
327-0558.




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.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE. 1BR/1BA, 550sf,
tiled throughout, new appliances, AC, gat-
ed, ground floor. Golf course view,
$137,900. (904)608-1730.

OCEANVIEW
S. JAX Beach, Stunning 3-story condo.
Spacious 2BR/2.5BA $699,000.
(904)923-0985.


UPDATED 4BR/2BA on .27 acres just
blocks to the beach! Beautiful wood floors,
fireplace and woodburning stove, eat-in
kitchen, formal dining, spacious great
room, inside laundry, screened porch,
deck w/hot tub. Consideration may be giv-
en to lot sub-division. $345,000 Phyllis
Staines, 476-SOLD. RE/MAX Coastal Re,
al Estate. www.pstaines.com




PVB. 2BR/2BA w/oversized 1-car garage.
Screened balcony overlooks wooded pre-
serve. Split bedrooms, breakfast bar, new
carpet. $224,000. Call Top Sell, First
Coast Real Estate. 885-1298.
PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/DIx
FSBO, Save $14KI New Lakeview, Wi-Fi,
resort pool- spa, A1A location, must seel
$222K, NO condo fees- FREE closing
727-458-4230, Open Sat.- Sun.

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$25k BELOW
APPRAISAL
Luxury 5BR/4BA. 5 blocks to ocean,
www.treehouset918 com, $975.000, call
708-1403 or 246-9453.


4338 Blue Heron Drive,
Ponte Vedra Beach
Lovingly cared for by original owners. 5;-
3BR/2BA home in Gated golf club .' ..
community Backs to golf course. Ne
driv.e\\a/roof/paint. $449,000 Dir: Enter M
either Sawivrass Players Club ware. rurn into g3
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904-234-8812








Dir: Allanlic BirLd to Queens Harbor take main
road to M arshr Harbor Dr. Home is on left. '; ""' '. ':
Beautiful 5BR/4BA/3CG loaded
w/upgrades, beautiful screened in pool
overlooking lake & golf course. Beautiful
flower garden...3,850SF. $949,000
Top Producer 2005
Ly ii Saul 859-9100


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PONTE VEDRA CONDO BFAL FUL 3/3 CONDO
MLS# 303595 Lipi I st ktl,:.,rBRC'B.A l:1.:d MLS# 303749 Large oceanmie% terrace,
unrui -unr.:olm. FP s,:reen.:- ar neur-al num sla.inlesseel appliances.Vgrame ecountenops.
iukd Jl,.:hn courier. ritS ,:i.] m.dble p .,.., large mas ,er sie. pikl Steps to the beach!
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& 12:ruLs l21". 285-1800 $7-4.. 1-217
OCEHNFROM S. POWNE DRt B1VD. 3 STORI 4/4.5 HOME
REDUCEDI I LS# 295525 Absolutel. exquisite'
MIS# 303278 arir.ei.: Care C-:,i .ie bacni Incredible master sune. biltard room, home
home "i'.:ce, frn triie Fun!, furr.mtlhejiona theater, and much more' $3,200,001.1
.tlc 1:-c,;.4.BR,' B l.- pc, :14Io ':, nfbil',, ..+p ars 241-2417
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OCE~SFRONI CONDO- IF ~HaRMU Jk Beauntul 2/2 condo in Las Palmas Mo e-in
S# 3010e53 '5 u: nal, ,,n unL cond. Fantasic amenities., $219,000
nrrhei l ji hr ,i, Mi .llh.u 2.. ,i- : i ..n2 3BR,3BA. 41-24 17
Jppirx 231SiSF.o.e, h'i iKLr dup i., sprHrlinf IACANI COMMERCIA LOT!
pI:.l ..paj 2 .-c..g pjr I !.7.,i: i 285-1800 NIS# 300576 Adantic Beach lot Great for
PONEtIEWDRICONDOREDItCEDI small business .013 acres $195,000
MIS # 266782 Ccinerucnir i., rech. ,hoppin,. 241-2417
:r,.. .,l & .n giie.J ,r,,,Tur,,. 2BR'.nB, LR'DR EXCEPTONA.L QLiLml & DESION
'Fi-nt-:. 1 Pf ci m dh a'. rii ccili in,in fla .r,
.,mm,lirl, ani.'n,!llr. ii,.lu.iLr,. .I.:cl.uhhbiu:... .. MLS# 247758 Spectacular oceanfront
k -i.:h.:i, Cijc::o irLjlF W-r,.l Icnr,. A& ,-,:,, k Im e Custom sione. marble & granite fl(ow
$224,500 285-1800 throughout thi 3/3.5 home.The perfect place
PONT VEDRA BEACH for hosting an intimate gathering or large
MIS# 276602 Beautiful oversized 3/4 acre estate formal party! $4,950,000 241-2417
lot in park-like setting with lake views & gorgeous OCEANVEW AlANIIC BEACHII
water oaks.: This is the last remaining lot in planned MLS# 299269 Lokl architectural\
community with 23 homes. Choose your builder& designed4bdrm3.5b ihtk'if hometh
build your dream home. $549,000 285-1800 designed 4bdrm 3.5 bail 250N. ifhome with
SrN wrap around porches, sepsuite entrance,artist
ML # 2 7 woded sT 50 o studio, office, balcony adj lot avail.
MLS# 292077 1..5 wooded acres, 150u on $1,975,000 241-2417
'Intracoastal, w/dock on quiet side street with low 197,000241-2417
country coquina.3BR/3BA home, FR w/FP, tile WALK TO liE BEACHl
floors, a lBR/IBA + kitchenette apartment overthe MLS# 286095 PoolHome-NeptuneBeach.
garage & screened pool. Room for expansion! Immaculate 3/2, huge yd, open flr plan, very
$1;750,000 285-1800 cute-close to schools and beach. $375,000
LOWESTPRICEinPONIE WVEDRS 241-2417
SEAIEWPARKNEWPRICE FRENCH COUNIl HOME
MLS# 294662 East of A1A, renovated M 247911Absolutel beati
2BR/1BA concrete block home on 60 x 120' lot, MLS#247911Absolutelybeautiful43.5in
value is in the lot! Build a new home within walking MarshLanding Woodflrs, upgraded molding,
distanceto the beach! Agreatopportunity! $349,900 granite counters & more special touches than
285-1800 you can imagine. Lots of privacy. One of a
OCFAIMONTSOUIIJ4X BEACHCOWNO kind! $1,650,000
MLS# 29410, Immaculate, spacious & updated 241-2417
2BR/2BA unit, 16th floor, balcony to enjoy ocean JAX BCPOOL HOME!
views&breezes, securedgarage&2-paking spaces MIS# 289706 Lovely 3/2 remodeled home
& separate storage unit, amenities includeoceanfront ear beach & schools. $349,900241-241
pool, club room & exercise facility. $639,000 near beach & schools. $349,900241-2417
285-1800 STUNNING At BEACHl
EWSTOF HIRDSTWEErNEWPRICEi MLS# 278492 Completely renovated TH
MIS# 266510 Arareopportunity tobuildorinvest in At Beach. Tis 3/2.5 TH has almost 2800
insoughtafterSouthJacksonvilleBeach.This lotis SF, a 2 car garage, wood floors, plantation
cleared&readyforyoutobuildahome, townhomes shutters, granite countertops and private
or condos. $789,000 285-1800 porches with ocean views. $825,000
EXPANSIVE VIEWS REDUCED 241-2417
MIS# 268621 Sawgrass CC 3BR/2.5BA totally ODOM
renovated w/travertine firs, gourmet kitchen, wine
cooler, granite cntrs, new heatpump, screened lanai M S#3038634/2, 2461SF,openfloorplan,
& huge pool. Located on a cul-de-sac w/awesome split BR floor plan, large kitchen with
longrangewater-to-golfviews.$850,000285-1800 breakfast bar. Lanai overlooking large
OCEANFRONW CONDO backyard. $494,900 241-2417
MIS#273193 S. JAXBEACHPanormic ocean PRSINE
views from light & bright unit on southeast comer PONIE VEDR BEACH CONDO!
of South Shores Condominiums, 5th flr 3 BR/ MIS# 297568 1/1, fabulous lake & golf
2BAw/large GR, LR/DR& master offer fabulous course views from private, scmd lanai, 1 car
views & open to terrace, one of last affordable & stor ge, aapps ncRes
oceanfront units $669,000 285-1800 gar & storage, all appls incl. Resort style
amenities & great loc near bch. $182,500
POU IFVEDR4 BHAGUZI/ PIPW -241-2417
MIS# 289342 Brick 2-story 5BR/3BA home east
of A1A!. Approx 4400 SF, many upgrades & FANIASIC OPPORTJN
amenities, gourmet kitchen w/18 inch gas range, MLS# 306477 Zoned res/comm use;
subzero refrigerator, master ste w/over 1000 SF, 6' property has tremendous potential due to
whirlpool tub, 32 x 15' pool & short walk to bch outstanding location. $639,000 241-2417
Owner/Agent $1,175,000 285-1800
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High Quality Brick
Executive Pool Home in
Old Ponte Vedra Beach!
5bd/3ba w/4,400 s.f. & sep. living, dining,
family rms. Many construction upgrades!
Oversized 2 car garage w/10'x8' workshop
area, water softener, security, & central vacuum
systems. Full brick floors, Berber carpet, wood flooring, 12'x9'x4' brick fireplace,
huge kitchen i./3 pantries, Coran counters. SS appliances 1.000
plu I' master suite /2') p lu s r of clocs ipace, 6' *htrlpool jI
tub, 4'.4' shower. & so much more' 90'\-14' lot u/8'\8' iorage ,
shed. -' brnck pauo. ulk hut, & big vard' Call onner/agent for -
appl. $.1,27? 5 .00 '/# t
I Prudential Cell: 838-4562
Nt i Office Toll Free 1-888-285-4480
N.e" R"a ..,. Email: ellenpoling@aol.com


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OFJACKSONVILLE, INC.
247-4724
Barbara Galvin
I Broker President


PONTEVEDRA
5 star amenities condo, bch ace,
pool, tennis, FP, new renov,
1BR/1BA$700/mo
PONTE VEDRA-SUMMER
HOUSE
1BR/lBA 2 story units, club
facilities, sec. gate.
Rental $650 Sale $160,900
1390 EASTWIND IDR
3BR/2BA-vinyl siding, 2 car gar,
wood fl, FP, bike/walk bch-school.
$339,900


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2800 sq ft in
Selva Miarinma
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
iia I .[location!! From Atlantic Blvd. to
II Seminole Rd, (L) on 18th, 471
Saturiba Dr. $697K. MLS#262885
Casie Denman
294-6876

This Is a,
Deal!
Just 2 blocks from the ocean, or walk to Selva
Marina CC, play golf, tennis, or swim. This 3/2
home just needs updating. Appr. for 487K in 05'
Priced to sell @ 457K!
SMLS#303999 DOr Atlantic Blvd.
N* (l) on Seminole to (L) 19th. (R)
on Sea Oats Dr.
Casie Denman @ 294-6876

1 Block to Ocean!
Atl. Bch. Charmer! Beautifully renovated 3Br/4Ba,
2700 sqft, office or 4th Br, hardwood firs, sisal carpet.
Large FL Rm overlooks tropically landscaped
backyard. Don't miss this : r-
piece of paradise. Offered at '
.$949,000 1?' I


Call Sabrina Pardaue
904-305-6801


r Great Buy
at the Beach
4BR/2BA, 1,500SF Lovely home on
'quiet street w/fenced back yard &
many upgrades. Vaulted ceilings,
new ceramic tile, ne\\er carpet &
FP. Easy to show. $259.900
Top Producer 2005
Ly0nn Saul
904-859-9100


LAKEFRONT SETTING! DESIRABLE PLAYERS CLUB
2-story traditional 6BR/5BA plus 3BR3BA large two-story villa on
bonus rrn set on beautiful lake! serene park-like. setting with
Upscale & elegant refinements, gorgeous water views, vaulted
wood firs; heavy molding, grand ceilings plus two master suites
kitchen with gourmet finishes Furnishings and Sawgrass
Miele & SubZero aDDliances membership negotiable. A must
$1,390,000 Call Michelle Floyd see' Olivia Seaman $449.000


EXCEPTIONAL HOME
Sawgrass PC with deep view
down Valley Course thru Pella
windows. Custom ,built for
owners by Frank Gamel. 12'
ceilings wood floors, 3150sf,
4BR'3.5BA, sun rm, pool, 3-car
gar. Joyce Reesh $1.195.000
VERY FEW LOTS LEFT
Very few lots left on Ponte
Vedra Blvd. Build 'your dream
home on this 100x360' lot with
marsh views & deeded beach
access directly' across the
street. Just reduced to:$749,000
Pis call Patti Martin
SAWGRASS COUNTRY CLUB
Rough Creek Condominium.
This 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit
offers a fabulous location, a
short walk to the beach plus a
great investment opportunity at
this price! An absolute must
see! $315,000. Call Susan Fort
GOLF TO WATER VIEWS!
Completely renovated -2000sf
3/2.5 end unit town home w/2-2-
car garage. Near bch. & tennis In
gated comm. Granite counter-
tops, tile & wood floors, Irg
screened lanai w/18' ceiling.
$549;000 Kim Martin-Fisher
LEEWARD VILLAS
Welcoming, comfortable & char-
ming, inspired by West Indies
archit. & set in exclusive com-
munity of Beach House b/w
PVB & St. Aug. Panoramic
marsh & ICW views. Michelle
Floyd $1,071,870 $1,271,870
WINDWARD VILLAS
Beach House exclusive & new
community b/w PVB & St. Aug.
on A1A. Inspired by the ele-'
gance of West Indies architec-
ture; beautiful interiors, lots of
windows & balconies. $994,270
to $1,144,270 Jayne Hoffran .


INTRACOASTAL LOT
Wonderful opportunity to build
your dream home on this 125 x
400' lot. A Iruly rare find! Lot
filled with gorgeous mature
trees, concrete bulkhead, dock
permit applied for. $1.300.000
Please contact Susan Fort
OCEAN VIEW TOWNHOME
4BR/3.5BA unobstructed ocean
views! Over 2,500 square feet
with custom cabinets, granite,
stainless, built-ins,' crown
molding, library/office, 2-car
garage and more! $999,900
Please call Kelly Blackburnm
200 FEET ON THE BLVD.
Build your dream home and
walk along one of Florida's most
beautiful beaches from your
private deeded beach access.
Limited availability of land in
Ponte .Vedra. $879,900 Call
Patti Martin for more information
OCEANFRONT JAX BEACH
Watch the First Coast sunrises
surrounded by luxury! Lrg 3BR,
3.5BA condo' with gourmet
kitchen, SS appl. & granite,
elec. storm shutters, Irg private
garage, furnishings negotiable.
Call Olivia Seaman $1,399,000
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
4.4 acres' just south of
Baymeadows Road at Freedom
Crossing Trail, at traffic light -
wonderful location with easy
access! Zoning is CGC PUD.
Great opportunity. Priced to sell
at $2,000,000 Call Susan Fort
ST. JOHNS LANDING ESTATES
Custom home/lot packages from
$375,000 in this riverfront
community presented by
Builtmore Bldrs! Pristine lots,
great floor plans plus private
community boat ramp to St..
Johns River. Call Michelle Floyd


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Call Kevin Folsom at
904-612-1191


LARGER
THAN I LOOK
I may look small from the curb, but I have lots of
room. 3BR/2BA with loft, 2 car garage, family room,
formal dining room, master BR
downstairs and lots of storage .
throughout. $465,000 E
To see me please call
Lisa DiStefano 904-514-3167 or i
Sherri Beno 904- 651-1830



| COMTAOE COMFORT
SThe comfort of home surrounds
.. "' you in this adorable 3BR/1BA
Cottage. 1.5 blocks from beach
w/detached garage on 50x140
lot. Renovated w/new windows, plumbing,
cabinets & more. $675,000
Please call
Sherri Beno 651-1830 or Lisa DiStefano 514-3167


78681


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gorgeous 4 Bedroom in
South Jax Beach
Incredible 4BR/3.5BAplus office & loft,
built in 2004, tile/hardwoods, 10'
l6 ceilings, deep molding, built-ins. Brick
paver driveway, beautifully landscaped
\v/room for pool, outstanding
craftsmanship. On cul-de-sac. $629,000
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812


Oceanfront Costa
Verano Condo Available p
3BR/3.5BA w/2,600SF of luxury living in -
award winning WCI tower w/unparalleled t
amenities. Lower
floor location to covered garage &
amenities center. Approx. $40.0.00 in
upgrades including FP. Great location &
incredible \ iews. $1,549.000
Top Producer 2005
SLynn Saul 904-859-9100

Spectacular Estate Home
with Water to Golf Views E-
Stunning Home in the Plantation on 4,,7"- ..--."
Incred Lot \/unsurpassed views. 40' pool .
lgnfcnt curned strease, 21 ceilings, fir- '."
ceiling \% ndws. gorgeous kitch
w/marble & granite, 2 FP,
6,600+SF, 4BR/4.5 BA/3CG.
$1,995,000
Suzanne Stephens 904 333-8843 or
Suzie Mons Connolly 904-234-8812


SExtraordinar
Value & Great Price
Custom built, 2 stories, over 4,000SF, 5BR/
5BA, 14' ceilings, extensive crown molding.
gourmet kitchen
w/granite & 42" Maple cabinets,
Italian stone FP in the great RM,
screened lanai w/fountain pool, ',-
located on lake & private preserve. j~;gta
A wonderful opportunity at $989,000 -.:-.. ..
Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul
895-9100

SElegant & Peaceful
S-.. Riverfront
SEstate in San Marco
1.5+ acre es-ate \\/200i on the St. Johns
"/breathtaking \ ie\s of Dow\nto\n JAX.
7.500SF 5BR/4BA/3CG/6FP. gallery.
billiard & ri\er terrace home offers
incredible craftsmanshipespecially unique ,
& private. $5,250,000
Top Producer 2005
Lynin Saul 904-859-9100


e Blocks to the

Beach!
Excellent cond. and priced to sell. This
P 33BR/1.5BA home has been renovated
w/tile and granite and new kitchen, new windows, new
AC. Just blocks to the beach. Fenced back yard. Over 1300
sq ft. Must see to appreciate. $299,900 MLS 284350
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911


Executive Home

Reduced
This wonderful pool home has almost 4000 sq ft, theater
room, outdoor kitchen and shower.
Sf i Upgrades galore. 4BR/3.5BA. 80 ft lot
-. U with lake view. Great for entertaining.
$899,999 MLS 282852
Call Connie Grubbs
S904-612-9911

Nepuline Beach
and east of A1A. This home features two bedrooms
and one bathroom in the main house and a
separate suite in back with its own bath that can
be used as in-law suite, office or exercise room.
Walk to the beach and Town Center. i
Prepared to be impressed. j l.--=
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Beautiful Cottages at
Atlantic Beach
Exclusive Private Community
Maintenance Free 3 story w/elevator, 2
Car Garage features 4 Bdrms/Sitting Rm/
4Ba. Covered Balconies & 3rd Fir Deck.
Concrete Exterior Construction-Open
Design-Finished 9-10' Ceilings-Bosch
Stainless Steel Appl. -Granite, Custom
Wood Cabinetry. Common' Pool &
Walkway to Beach Ave. $875,000


Completely Renovated g
Contemporary-Awesome F.: i
Intracoastal Views
1657SF Neptune.Bch Home sits i
on the marsh w/an 85' dock on a
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 $525,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821


a 9tlantic Beach
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 truly will
NOT last!
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821


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Style & Value!

Beautifully renovated 3BR/2BA in Selva Linkside
has it all. Hardwood floors in main living areas,
ceramic tile and granite counters in kitchen, neutral
S paint, 2-car garage and a lovely
peaceful backyard. $399,900

Call Tom Gibbon
566-6501


Old Ponte Vedra
COMPLETELY REMODELED
Perfection and Charm is what
you get with; this COMPLETELY
REMODELED home. Cedar shake
exterior, paver drive, 4 bdrms/3.5 ba, 3100sf. Open
kitchen w/ss appl, granite counters & hardwood firs
throughout. Lanai off master suite & family rm, outdoor
as frpl. Huge Lot -plenty of room for a pool. Offered at
1,550,000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821


Ocean Front
Atlantic Beach
: Haven
This 2bdrm, 2.5 ba Ocean Front home
updated kitchen & hardwood firs is
absolutely charming. Oceanfront with Call
lawn & deck. All living space is Margi Petitt
downstairs; bedrooms 'up w/balcony Top Producer
overlooking the ocean. Offered at
$995,000. Don't miss this one! 571-821


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. t- ..
Buy one or both!

571-9821


S Neptune Beach
East of 3rd St.-Single Family
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 Margi Petitt
great shape. Terrazzo firs in Kitchen. "op Pro
Updated AC, Water Heater & New Pro
1 Windows. PRICED TO SELL! $595,000. 571-9821


LOWEST PRICED HOME IN
ATLANIMC BEACH EAST OF. SEMINOLE
This home is nestled on the cozy street of Ocean Grove
only 1/2 block to the ocean and features 1850SF., 3
bdrm, 2.5 ba, 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 Lotowycz
904.386.9558

-Eastof3rd lSt.ln Jax.Beach
$379,, ..
VERY MOTIVATED
This home includes 2bdrm, 2 ba plus 2-Car Garage.
Awesome Investment opportunity, lest than 1 block
to the Ocean. Residential
grandfathered in but zoned
commercial.
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer I
571-9821


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Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821


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JACKSONVILLE BEACH. Great Find!
This is it! Fully remodeled, 1500sf.,
3ER/2BA w/2car gar. New roof, lawn,
windows, paint, etc. 1137 12th St N. 904-
704-7966, $279,500.
IMMACULATE 3/2, open great room plan
w/lfireplace on wooded lot is move-in
ready. Upgraded tile throughout, large eat-
in, fully equipped kitchen with new stain-
less steel appliances, formal dining room,
sprinkler and security. This home is load-
ed! $305,000 Phyllis Staines, 475-SOLD,
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate,
www.pstaines.com
VILLAGES OF Pablo, FSBO, 2437 Bluff-
ton Dr W. Beautiful 3/2, Ig family rm .w/
vaulted ceiling, brick frplc., scr por. over-
looks Ig fenced yard. Move-in ready. Ask-
ing $239,000. Agents welcome. Call Ceci-
lia (904)755-4327.
SAN PABLO Creek, 3BR/2BA, 1438sf.,
fireplace, screened porch overlooking pre-
serve, new carpet and flooring. $260,000.
(904)859-6981.
NEPTUNE BEACH Townhouses, 2 units,
1200sf. each, 2BR/2BA +lofts, fireplace,
patio decks, 2 blocks ocean, walk to town-
center. $644,000. 246-8267.
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.
Reduced to $244,900. Please contact
Phyllis Staines with RE/MAX Coastal Real
Estate at 904-476-SOLD or visit
www.pstaines.com
GREENBELT PARK SETTING
FSBO (904)223-7729
Baymeadows-Laurel Oaks- Lovely (former
model) single family home, quiet cul-de-
sac, Near The Avenues Mall/ Tinsel Town
and major transportation. Minutes from
Downtown & the Beaches. Great Room
w/built in Murphy bed, Florida Room, full
kitchen, 3BR/2BA,. 2400sf, upgrades ga-
lore: A beautiful Greenbelt Park and back-
yard offers loads of privacy, storage and
environment enjoyments. Full Deck and
bar-be-cue. (904)223-7729.


2 building lots, acreage, back to
Guana Preser e. $679.000.00
s hdrm, 3 5 ba. 3654 SF. Heated
Pool, i. o 5 Spkr Sound System
&: MlCH MORE. Asking
.6: 04.10 0 el

C(,sta Veranoo Condo bv \
IC.- pleated 2()16. 3 bdrm. 3.
hath. 2 Covered Parking. Ask-
$nL. 1$]50.0100.00

Cute 2/2. 1038 SF. Totall Re-
modeled. Back to Sel\a nMarina
G.-,If ,L;r, 1- i I $194 .9 00


Better than most
New Homes!


Offered at $359,900
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New Construction!






Offered at $459,900
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* bJdio,,m.. 2 bath
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SSandi J. Pennington
R, i.TC.R"
:. Office: 90+285-5000
.-' Cell: 90+962-6145
SandiJ Penn@comcast.net
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ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR/2.5BA 2-car ga-
rage. Newly updated. $214,900. (904)
200-0126.
MARSH SOUND 4/3 w/ office, corner lot
cul-de-sac, open floor'plan, big yard, walk
to Alamacanl, 2470sf, $395,000 will co-
broke, call 705-4872. 13890 Softwind Trail
N.


S. JAX Beach, 3BR/2BA, newly renovat-
ed, 1240sf.. $349K. Call 655-3951.
SAWGRASS PLAYERS Club, 3BR 2BA,
Ig scr. lanai, totally renovated incl. custom
cabinets, new appliances, tile floors. Gat-
ed community w/ pool. $305,000.
537-4083.


INCREDIBLE ONE OWNER
HOME IN SOUTH JAX BEACH
$359,900
Beautiful new kitchen with zodiaq -.
counters, stainless steel appliances, recessed fighting & ceramic tile.
Offers 3 bedrms, 2 bath, family room with sliding glass doors to
screened lanai overlooking in-ground swimming pool,
'.v &: large fence yard ith pretrN view s of pond. Brick &
block construction, roof and a/c 2004. Make an offer!
VMarie Farrell. Realtor Broker. ssociaie CIPS .-
.b -w RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate i
50A IA North. Ponle Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Cell 19041 742-85.-1
Email: mariesimarie farrell.com


W .. -. "' .,' -V

"ORIGINAL"'
i PONTE VEDRA
Large 140' frontage PV Golf Course lot. 5BR/4BA, 3200
LA/3800 T sqft. Oversized rms. 5 walk-in closets. Mstr
ste w/sunken tub/shower area. New gourmet kitchen/
cherry cabinets. Lrg. FR/Great RM. Separate LR & DR.
Excellent quality cnstr. Impeccably maintained. Bit.
1969. Original Owners. Priced to sell $1,294,000
MUST SEE!

Can Janet Wells PB inc. j t
,3. 635-6375 543-2545
SPont, e \'edra Beach Realty, Inc.


Exquisite Beach Beauty
[*ga 85 19th Ave N. JaxBeac
Dir: From 3rd Street East on 19th Aue. N.
Y J P: s j ust steps to the ocean and magnificent
ocean views. 4 bedrooms/3 full baths, 2
BI1. 1/2 baths. Dream kitchen overlooking
family room, Elevator. Hardwood floors, 2
Car Garage + large workroom, beautiful
landscaping. $1,999,990. MLS#300401

Popular Villages of Pablo
4 bedrooms/2.5 baths. Vaulted ceilings,
Hardwood floors in kitchen, dining room
and breakfast nook. Cul-de-sac yard, 32
x 24 Florida Room, Master suite has
-. : his/hers walk in closets, garden tub and
I ", separate shower. $334,900.
I. M ,. LS-. 3 3654



Fay Patsourakis
Ofc: 904-285-5640 ext. 222
Cell: 904-463-7782
50 AIA N., Ste 108 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 '


MlARSH LANDING WATERFRONT
MARSH VIEWS HARBOUR ISLAND
Ectraordinarv unobstructed marsh Luxurious -. 300 sq ft. Sab3tier
Etraordinaromunobructe home features exquisite
views from this fabulous lot with finishes throughout, high-tech
water access. Immaculate custom concrete construction, 6 BRS/6 ull/
home features 4 BRS.'5 BA, approx. 2 half baths, separate au pair apt..
4.,2-o sq. ft.. fireplaces in masterand heated pool and a 5oFT. dock on a
tamilh room. wood floors. screened deepwaterharboronthe Intracoastal.
lanai and 3 car garage. 1,459.00ooo $3.599,ooo
Elizabeth Hudgins
Prudential Network Realty's
TOP SALES AGENT
"The ,a l ~t:o es bre-is i nrol r Iho h s.. tle r e~i. t i hC fl, "cr I r;t ile
(904) 285-8449 ext. 3028 Cell 553-2032
T Prudential
Network Realty
,Vi.it Elioabeth and.oll her properties on the internet at
www.beacheshomes.com or e-mail at elizhudgins@aol.com
Indeperdenv owncd and operated 1
1000 Sawgrass Village Drive, Suite 101, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082


BEST BUY
EAST OF AIA IN
PONTE VEDRA!
3BR/2.5BA + office, oversized
fenced-in' lot, pool, cathedral
ceilings, granite counter-tops,
great floor plan.
Move-in condition.
58 Jefferson Avenue.
$589,000
Call (904) 318-7213 or
(904) 868-6558
Will co-op


PONTE VEDRA






-322 PABLO RD.
I' 5BR/4BA home. Direct Golf
SCourse PVI&C.3200 LA3800
TSF. Bike to beach. Quiet street.
$1,294,000
SOUTH PONTE VEDRA
OCEANFRONT LOT
$995,000 75' x DEEP
Ready to build within one year All
plans, permits, due diligence
studies included in price.
S PV COLONY CONDO
Priced to sell quick! 2BR/2BA'
1200 sq ft. Gar. FP/WD.
2nd fir. $244.000

Janet Wells
P1IR I.nc.
635-6375
543-2545
P Poir \dra Beach Realt. Inr.





806-A 3rd St. Neptune Beach
OCEANVIE W TOWNHOUSE: 3BR/
3 5BA tlo bloks froIm ocean, grpite
c,:luniers, iclne loor~. Silnie, sticel
'pphances. budit '05 Price Reduced.
Motivated seller $649,000
NMARSHFRONT LOT: 99 acre
mji hfoni lot i small Neptune Bjeach
cul-de-.aci >ubdlJiSon $449.900
OCEANFRONT LOTS: Great
um\sntment opporunmrv in Vilario
Beach. 3 adjacent los ivaJable lor
$3,200,000
GREAT INVESTMENT IWN
NEPlTUE BCH: 1900 s home s-is
on ru, large buddable lois m desirable
Neprune Beach sending $550,000
PRICE REDUCTION:4-BR/2BA all
bnck home in quiet beach neighbor-
hood $484.900
Call Jason Jarrett @
904-591-5917. M!pbije
904-247-7000-office ;


Rare, Affordable
Opportunity to Own
A Waterfront Home!
Offered at $935,000


Spend the front door to a
fantastic \ ie\ of the Intracoastal
\ after a.\! A beautiful. %eU lo\ed
3/2.5 home with high ceilings.
and lots of \ indo\s making this
gem very open and airy Sit on the
large pauo \th a cool dnnk, or
take Nour boat from your pn\ ate
dock.
Virtual tour available at
htrp://\ \n .Obeo.com/254390
Realtor Luncheon
Tuesday. June 13th from 11-1!
Call for details!
904-435-0131


Cold' ll Banker
%\aller %killians.
Realty Inc
Ailalic Beach Office
615 Adail. BlId.
Atlaniic Becch. FL
32233


ea W A(904'N) 249=SO 8261 B

OP"pf (904) 249-8261


,5 00K to 1c>
The Plantation of Ponte Vedra
Located on the 18th fairwaythis4BR/4BA updated
home has it alllHuge master w/oversized whrpl
tub. $799,987 MLS 289394
Pab golf/water vws in prestigious Glen Kernan
Golf& C.C. Build dream hm on .82 ac. Excel
amenities. $725,000 MLS 305704
Ocean front! 2BR/2BA Condo w/spectacular. All
renovated with new stainless applan & granite. +
Comm Pool. $628,000 MLS 297959
Best of all!Features include lux mstrbr w/sitting
area, fml liv & din rms, slpit bdrms, cmr lot per-
feet pool. $549,900 MLS 302315
A Must SeelTownhome is a delight from foyer to
scm lanai w/gleaming hrdwd firs and much more
to see. $510,000 297933

Saw MillLakes! Fab hm on preserve lot, opn fir
pin split bdrms, SS applnc, + more.
$449,900 MLS 303660


Brand new hm w/loads ofupgrds, Kit inclds dbl
oven, SS appinc. $449,800 MLS 300865
Great time to live @ Bch. Immac 4BR/2BA Im,n
go fishing in your pond, enjoy scenic views fom
patio. $429,900 MLS 303653
Beach Bungalow! 1,375SF 3BR/2BA, 1 block
from Ocean, Ideal vacation property or rental!
$425,000 MLS 296664
Nice 2-sty hm in S Jax Bch, only minutes from
all. Opn/fir/pn + Irg kit/din area.
$369,900 MLS 294251
Live in Jax Beh! 3BR/2BA, 2,049SF in desirable
area. Newly updated kit. w/lots of storage.
$349,900 MLS 305279
Brick ranch hm on Cul-D-Sac, 3B/2BA, bkyd
full fencedmust C!
S $345,900 MLS 294102
Beautiful home w/loads of upgrades.
3BR/2.5BA, 2582 sq ft, move in ready.
$338,000 MLS 287645


Charming hm, quaint/quiet Nep Bch,
fresh paint, remod Barms, Lrg bkyd w/grt
.deck.
$318,000 MLS 303833
Julington CreeklWonderful stucco lm.
Kit w/42' cabnts, 10' celigs, huge lot w/cov
lanai, Move in condition!$319,900 MLS
305862
Seaplace Condo2BR/2BA Condo @
Seaplace in Alt Bch, 1,168 sq f, granite
cnttops w/wdflrs. Steps to the ocean.
$308,000 MLS 300246
Lakefront 2/2 Condo in Ponte Vedra Bch
in Ocean Grove, upgrades galore. Enjoy
all ofthe Clbhse amenities.
$249,900 MLS 302686
Ponte Vedra location on3rd fir com-
pletely upgraded. New kitchen cabinets,
granite counter tops.
$190,000 MLS 304366
Ocean Grove! 1/1 Condo in PV Bch.
Location, location, location. Amenities
galore, just like newly
$165,000 MLS 302717


W 1326 SouthThird Sret Jacksonville Beach (904) 2498261 r


FSBO. 415 16th Ave. South. Very well
kept 3BR/2BA, 1540sf, screened porch,
upstairs deck. Must See! $409,900. Call
246-8809 for appointment.
OPEN HOUSE. ATLANTIC BEACH,
SATURDAY, 12PM-2PM. Key West flavor
townhome, 3BR/3BA, 1385sf. 160 Magn-
nolia St. Help-U-Sell, Marsh View R.E.
(904)620-0144.



FSBO. 1BR/1BA. Palm at Marsh Landing.
Perfect location; private marsh view. 846
sq. ft. Newly renovated in 2004. Asking
only $152,000.476-5280.
VILLAS MARSH Landing, 2BR/2BA, ga-
rage, golf course view, all appliances,
$209,000, 887-5005.
PV BCH 2BR/ 2BA, $192,500. Grace Ellis,
All Pro Realty Specialists: 655-7923 (cell).
FSBO. CHARMING 3BR/2BA PVB home.
Family room, Florida room w/air, harwood
floords, crown molding, skylights. Great
schools andmore! Will consider reasona-
ble offerss. Call (904) 285-3014.
OCEAN LINKS. 2BR/2BA, 1-car garage.
Golf course & lake views. Updated, new
paint, now available. $235,000.535-7234.
MAINTENANCE FREE BEACH LIVING.
FSBO, Neptune Beach Townhome,
3BR/2.5BA +garage, cul-de-sac, all appli-
ances, new AC/ plumbing/ carpet, comm.
pool, boat storage, bike or walk to beach/
Town Center, $267K. Call 655-2718.



lAajlc
Realty
EASTWINDS
OCEANFRONT
CONDO
Enjoy spectacular views of the
ocean from this 3BR/3BA 2,350
SF condo w/custom features
and upgrades.
Call Grace Tausz:
612-1089 $1,199,000
ATLANTIC BEACH
Charming 3BR/2BA home
located on a lushly landscaped
1/3 acre. $539.900
Call Tom Lawler: 285-6086
PONTE VEDRA
Fairfield Open & bright
waterfront patio home. 3BR/
2.5BA
Call Grace Tausz: '
612-1089 $395,000


PVB, 2BR/2BA, walk to beach. Below
market value. $209,900. (904)955-0872.
JAX BEACH 2BR/2BA condo, rebuilt in
2002. Walk or bike to Seawalk Pavilion.
Balcony, reserved parking, second floor,
storage unit. East of 3rd. $299,000, 210
11th Ave. N. (904)226-2038.
2 BLOCKS to ocean 2BR/2BA new cori-
dos, $279,900, Owner/ Agent. 463-7343..,
FSBO. AWESOME opportunities to live in
PVB townhouse style condo. NOT AN
APARTMENT CONVERSION. Bike to the
beach from this 2/2 open floor plan w/at-
tached garage in exclusive Fairfield gated
community. High ceilings w/crown mould-
ing, hardwood floors and extra storage.
Swimming pool, adult pool, fitness center,
tennis courts, walking paths and much
more. Seller willing to assist w/closing cost
for low down payment. $253,500. 372-
9052. '
PACKAGE DEAL 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, tile floor, vaulted
ceiling, $146,900, 472-6254.



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Southshore Condo, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent
Condition in South Jax Bch,
a j I Covered Parking. Priced to sell at
E3iD $599,900
Call Margi Petitt
STop Producer
571-9821


Brand New Construction
1/2 block to the Ocean
South Jax Beach
Brand New Town Home! 3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-car garage,
Absolutely Beautiful! Stucco, SS Appl.- Granite countertops,
Open floor plan-crown molding & more...Oceanviews from
master balcony. Lowest price in new
0 ?I construction East of 3' St. $547,000

Call Margi Petitt
STop Producer
l71-9821


INCREDIBLE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
TRIPLEX RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL
YOU CHOOSE EAST OF 3RD IN JAX BEACH: $597,000
This opportunity includes 2 bldgs, the .front concrete
block is a 2bdrmr/1ba up & the same down plus a 2nd
dwelling w/ a 2bdrm/lba on a 50 x
i 1 125 lot 1.5 blocks to the Ocean.
i iLJI VERY MOTIVATED!!
I EL, B BCall Margi Petitt
Ili Top Producer
571-9821


New Waterfront Community
Watersedge Harbortown
Watersedge at Harbortown will include 20 high-
end 4 story-Mediterranean-style town homes with
private courtyard and roof top terrace. The option
to purchase 50 ft boat slip in your
OgM front yard. .Only 3 left!!! Prices
E72 I starting at $1,088,900
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
5771-9821


Roof Top Ocean Views
1/2 Block to Ocean
Brand New Construction!
New Construction Town Home 4bdrm/
4.5bath, 3 story w/elevator, 2-carl
garage, paver driveway, Construction
complete in 3 months. High-End Finish Levels-SS Appl.,
Granite, Custom Cabinets, Roof Top Terraces-Ocean
Views & More. Offered at $995,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821


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WATERFRONT!
159 Cranes Lake Drive
S2BR/2.5BA w/1,123 s.f. townhouse
in Ponte Vedra! Great room
w/fireplace, lanai, security system,
I & tiled Ist floor. Master
suite has screened balcony overlooking lake! .
5238,900 *iiec nee Plliay l'ngqi t
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i Excellent Price &
Location
Take the elevator to your luxurious &
convenient beautiful 3/2 penthouse
condo in Point Meadows Place. Close
to Town Center, 9A, the beaches & airport. Wonderful pool &
clubhouse with gym to stay fit. $179,900 very motivated seller!
Call Tom Gibbon'
904-566-6501

Kr1 PV Condo

w/Garage
This 3 bdrm 2 ba split floor plan has
over 1200 sq ft. New carpet, new
kitchen, screened lanai, RV/boat storage, tennis, pool
beaoh access. Sell to pay 1 yr HOA fees and Realtor Borus.
MLS 301587 $259,900
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911

UBeach &
Oceaciviews
Beautiful views of the beach from the master of
this 2/2.5 townhouse. Large back yard with built in
I-1 spa, wood deck and roses. Two
.- i car garage and 1700SF of living
space make this a very good deal.
$549,900
SCall Tom Gibbon 904-566-6501


Marsh Views
Lowest priced 3/2, Villas @ Marsh Landing. 2nd fir overlooking
beautiful marsh views from Ig scrnd lanai. Tile, new paint, firepl,
crown. GARAGE. Gated clubhouse amenities. $249,900 We Have
Your Condo! Talk to the Twins!
Diane Barr 3 .0 .
nN Don a 234-9997 7L.
Donna Sandiford l~;
CONNEIIOic N 386-5800
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A' TALK TO THE TWINS!.WE HAVE
YOUR CONDO! Villas at Marsh
Landing 2/2 ground floor w/GARAGE. Tile & wood floors.
fireplace, crown moulding, huge lanai w/marsh view. Club
amenities. MLS #295413 $216,000.
Make offer.
Call Diane Barr 234-9997I "
Donna Sandiford 386-5800 CODNNECTION


Stonebridge Condo
TALK TO THE TWINS! WE HAVE YOUR CONDO!.3 bedroom top
floor end unit. Screened lanai, tile, new carpet, new paint,
CARPORT. All appliances, club amenities. A+ condition, move in
ready. MLS #300731 $166,800


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Donna Sandiford
386-5800
Diane Barr
234-9997


OCEAN FRONT CONDOS
Great Location w/spectacular Ocean Views!!!
"Prices Reduced to Sell!!
Some can be used for weekly rentals!
1 BDR/1BA (Furnished) $372,000
1 BDR/1BA (Furnished) $382,000
2 BDR/1BA (Furnished) $446,000
2 BDR/2BA (Absolutely Beautiful) $628,000
S. "Tops Sales & Listing Agent for April 06".
Susan HoweU 904-463-0330
Realtor www.SusanSellsTheCoast.com
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SSolid concrete block quality construction Loft style, spacious and open floor plan
Fantastic natural light Beautiful wood floors throughout
42" cabinets 2 balconies 'Only a few blocks to the Atlantic Ocean
445 5' Street North (corner of 8th Ave and 511 Street)
2', u 8 P, Exclusively marketed by:
W" & m; e& &, PA, REALTOR prudential
Cell: (904) 477-6668 Network iaalty I,
Office (904) 241-7461 ext 231 m, EmiiyFullnV.
www.jacksonvillemichele.com michellehomes2003@yahoo.com
Tops in Sales, Listings and Transactions for the Beaches office in 2005!

SubscribeToday!!
249-9033


SUNDAY, OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, June 11, 2-4pm. 2BR/2BA new construction condo
w/attached garage. 2nd floor flat condo w/gorgeous water
views. $229,900 Dir: JTB, south on
Southside Blvd., left on Belle Rive,
-all the way back to new
townhomes. Bldg. 44, #330.


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Call Sherri Beno
REALTOR
904- 651-1830


Beach
Bungalow
Talk to the Twins! We have your condo! SUMMERHOUSE 2/2
gorgeous bungalow. Tile, fireplace. large lanai w/tropical view.
Vaulted ceiling in a private gated 5 Star comm. near beach. MLS
#302114 $328,500 Call Today! i..nin.. "'


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Diane Barr
234-9997
Donna Sandiford
386-5800


der g57OKS
in Ponte Vedra
w/Closting Costs!
You can have it al in PVB! 3BR/2BA.
1,544SF. open floor plan, granite counters.
Maple cabs. large
closets, spacious yard. the list goes on! HOA |
fees only $150 YR! $369,900 $2.000 of I|. '
closing costs paid %w/acceptable offer.
Call Cara Ameer 635-7058


Beaulilul one ol a kind,
Penthouse wi3,600SF of living
space. 1,800SF of ocean view & sunset terraces &
1 200SF roof top terrace offering breaihlakring
panoramic v;ews Media/game RM. 4th BR woplional
gym. 42' lal screen TV in great RM. FP 11' ceilings. Mlete package w,36" cook
top & hood, prep sink in island, double ovens. 42" Subzero refrigerator, granite
counlerlops in kitchen & all baths. Kohler fixtures & lighltng allowance included.
Completion is September 2006. $2.299,000
Top Producer 2005 Lynn Saul 895-9100


ToP 3loor
Oceanfront Condo at
Serenata Ieach
South end unit. 4BR/3.5BA. 2.400 SF. marble
floors, built-in entertainment & bar. 2 car
spaces in garage, storm shutters, spacious
oceanfront terrace, right next door to the
$1.995.000
B i ..... .. Serenata Beach Club. close to St. Augustine.
Call Lee S.-Elmore
904-699-4503

AWESOME AROUND FLOOR
CONDO W/GARAOE IN
=it | SOUTH JAX BCH
": f This 3BR condo has it all! 18" tile.
i A granite counter. ne\\ cabs & appls.
FP \%/flat screen
plasma TV above. The floor plan is open EM
& BR's are split, large & private i
screened/tiled lanai w/peeks of golf
course. $258,900
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812

5iCondoa at ,
Saw Beach Club
SAeal at $269,000,
Studio condo in Ponte Vedra. walking
distance to beach in Sawgrass Beach Club. Totally renovated
w/custom cabinets, Murphy beds, custom tiled flooring &
bath walls. Fully furnished & equipped. Ready for your week-
end getaway!.
Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 895-9100

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


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


904-910-8029


Beautiful

Ponte Vedra

Home!
3 bedroom, 3 full bath, plus office! Over 3/4 acre lot reaching
deep into a wooded preserve. Kitchen with prep island, tile,
screened lanai, 2 car garage, formal areas.
Call Kelly Hobbs for all the details 904-993-3803


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REALTOR'
904- 651-1830


ON VACATION 24/7
Never have to leave home when you buy this 1 BR/1BA condo
east of A1Ain PVB, water views from screened patio, FP for
chilly winter nights, stainless
appliances, & new 5 star amenities
for the pampering you deserve.
$245,900 Call to see.
Call Sherri Beno
REALTOR-'
904- 651-1830


NEWPVu STING
2BR/2BAwell-maintained condo in Grand Cay Villas in Ponte
Vedra Beach. Watch the birds from
your screened balcony overlooking
'the trees and courtyard. Gated
community w/pool, fitness room,
car care center & more. $205,000
Call Sherri Beno
REALTORW
.,904- 651-1830


FLIP FLOP HEAVEN
Wear your flip flops 24/7 when you live 1/2
block from the ocean in this 2BR/2BA condo
in Atlantic Beach. Townhome
style condo w/fireplace, pool,
water view from 3rd floor. Condo
fee incl. water/sewer, int. pest
control. $310,000 Call Sherri Beno
REALTOR
904- 651-1830


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Lagoon View!
Open Hlouse unm 1-5
1701 The Greens Way #414 2BR/2BA w/garage
inThe Palms at Marsh Landing offers beach living.
at an affordable price, many
upgrades, exc. amenities.
$214,900-Motivated Seller!
Call Tom Gibbon 904-566-6501



OPEN HOUSE, SUNDAY
Sunday, June 11, 1-4pm Stonebridge townhome, 2BR/2BA
+ loft w/att. garage, $30K in upgrades, water views. $229,000
MLS#305549. Dir. JTB to Gate
Pk'wy., exit left & follow to
Stonebridge, thru gate & left to
1406. Ca Mike Evans for gate ."- '
code, 904-424-2650
Call Sherri Beno
REALTOR
904- 651-1830


S|Oceanview

O Townhome!
3bd 3.5bath. Home has'3 levels with 2 car
garage. Just steps to the beach. 1st floor
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

Sevilla Condo
Golf & Water -
Ideal gmd floor 3/3. pristine water/golf \iew\s! -
Best located end-unit, park @ doorstep--such
privacy & convenience. Lush wraparound i
garden patio, versatile sunroom. Generous
closets, built-ins. I\v; pool. Just feels like
"-home!" $349,000
"She KNOWS the beaches... 'osemrar
She SELLS the town!"' Naughioin
112il ller

Perfect
Beach Haven -
Absolutel adorable 1/1 P.V. Belleza condo. ,', r
shines %\/stvle. convenient to bch, shops. JTB '
for quick trek to work. play! Grnd floor, garage. "
screen porch. designer kitchen, super conunmm. --
pool. such pizzazz! $190,000 .
[r7 "She KNOWS the beaches...
ShiM SELLS thitown i!" osetnar
Call 568-1523 'Aliron

It's Beach Time
Let's Renovate.!.,
Here's your chance! Live in one. renovate the "
other. walk to Shelby's on the bch! Conc. blk ;,
duplex, plus 1/1 gar. apt. huge 50 x 110 lot! '
Potential galore for creative eye on Oak St. ,
N.B., 1 home off Ist! Offered under appraisal
$672.500
"She KNOWS the beaches...
**Rosemnary
She SELLS the town!" Naughihon
Call 568-1523 MiAller

READY TO SELL
Least expensive ground floor 2BR/2BA condo at
The Palms at Marsh Landing. Gated
community with lots of amenities pools,
tennis, movie theater, boat/RV
I parking. $189,900


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1983 DOUBLEWIDE in Portside,
3BR/2BA, W/D, fridge, stove, CH&A.
$20,000. (904)247-1995 or 249-4017.
HANNA PARK. Like new, 3BR/2BA single,
1,215sf, w/carport, deck, all GE kitchen,
CH&A, washer/dryer, new carpet. Many
upgrades. Financing available. Rebecca,
246-7684.

PORTSIDE, DW/ MH, 3BR/2BA, 28X44,
laundry room, garden tub, assume mort-
gage. $366.61/mo. 904-223-7022.



MAYPORT LANDING Townhome.
2BR/2BA, CH&A, fenced backyard. 1278
Wonderwood Dr. $790/mo. $700/dep.
280-2728, leave message.
MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550, on pri-
vate lots. Near Mayport Naval Station, no
dogs, 333-5579.
JAX BEACH. Brand New 2BR/2BA,
washer/dryer, pets OK. $1200/mo.
(904)415-1576.
3BR/3BA, 2 blocks from beach, $1400/mo
+ security dep. 333-6639, 514-2985.
PONTE VEDRA, Newly Renovated, re-
sort atmosphere, 2-story, 1BR/1BA, end
unit, washer/dryer included. $925/mo;
998-9148.

ATLANTIC BEACH Lg 1 & 2BR Apt., dish-
water, pool, near stores and bus. $560/mo
'& up, + deposit, no pets, nice place to live,
246-8537.

WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR/2BA Town-
house 1 mile west of Mayport ferry,
Heckscher Drive $1195/mo. 733-3730,
241-RENT.
JAX BEACH. New Condo, 2BR/2BA. All
appliances, with washer/dryer, 1-car ga-
rage. $1300/mo. 463-7696.


Property' Subdicision Rent
Eastwind Dr. Seabreeze Park $1.150
LaReeree Dr Fiddler's Mksh-Ejall AiIA l$1.600
Mallorca Dr. (w/pool)Pablo Point $1,600
Ocean Blvd. Seaplace $ '950
Seaha\k Dri\e Ponte Vedra Beach $ 995
Willo. Cove '. liaport $ 825
133 S. Beach (TPO) South Beach $ 1.575


JAX BEACH, Beautiful, 2BR/2BA,
4 blocks to ocean, fireplace, WDHU.
$1025/mo. (904)742-6423.
OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point. 2BR/2BA,
available now. $1700-$2600/mo. 3 month
minimum rental. (904)241-7206.


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LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent location. 2
blocks to ocean. Very clean. No Pets.
$675/mo. 642-1214 and 241-1219.
JAX BEACH. Oceans Edge New Condo.
1BR/1BA. Furnished/unfumished. $1,200.
Flexible terms. Owner/Realtor. June Pettit.
Magnolia Properties. 994.3608.


ATLANTIC BEACH, 2B2BALARGE EFFICIENCY Aparment, excel-
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR/2BA Du lex. Ap- lent location, 2 blocks to Ocean, very
pliances, washer/dryer, CH&A. p900/mo. clean. No pets. $575/mo. 642-1214 or
1st, last, deposit. 735-3394, 803-2520. 241-1219.


1BR EFFICIENCY, 1blk from the beach,
$480/mo includes water and gas, no pets
273-2484.
COST STREET. promotion 2BR/1BA,
CH&A, WDHU, 808 1st St. South, Jax.
Beach Apt.#4. Credit check,
888-259-0783.
SO. JAX BCH duplex- Kitchen equip, ceil-
ing fans, balcony, WDHU, CH&A, 5 blocks
to ocean, no pets, $975/mo. 737-7092.
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse.
2BR/1.5BA. Freshly painted, ceramic tile
downstairs, WDHU, CH&A. $745/mo+
$500 deposit. 764 Cavalla Rd. Call
655-1534.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse, steps ic. Town Center, very
clean inside, 2BR, WDHU, great parking.
$975/mo. 280-2805.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse. seps lo Town Cenler clean
and new insi-e. private rear balcony, 2BR.
WDHU, great parking $1050/mo.
280-2805.
1BR. UPSTAIRS. no smonkng no pels
$675/mot lep 247-1935.
JAX BEACH'Apartment, 2BR/1BA. Newly,
renovated. Washer/dryer.. Quiet area.'
$850/mo+ deposit. 201 North 9th St.
246-9162, ext. 3#.
JAX BEACH, 1 5 blocks beach 216 -in
Ave. S. 2BR;1BAt ortlce, sunroom wd
dishwasher. Peis OK. Fenced yard.
$1250'mo 434.4626


NEAR PONTE-vedra 1 block to beach,
quiet area, 2/1, front apartment, CH&A,
washer/ dryer included, $895/mo., lease
deposit, 993-1118.
OCEANFRONT
OLD Atl Bch near Town Center, 2BR 2BA,
beautifully remodeled, avail. June 1st.
$2100/mo. 294-6094.
ATLANTIC BCH Townhouses, 2 & 3BR's
1.5 baths, $750- $875/mo. plus sec.
Jordan Ct. (East of Mayport, off Donner).
642-1003.
PVB, SUMMERHOUSE, 2BR/1.5BA town-
house by pool. $1300/mo. 280-3138 or
(305)781-9696.
S. JAX Bch, 1 block ocean, 3410 S.. 1st..
2BR iBA duplex wood floors, CH/A, W/D,
caiport. $1 30.:mo 525-3188.

S. JAXBCH 2 & 3 BR
APTS
CH/A, WDHU. East of 1st St. $795-
$1195/mo. 4151 Tradewinds, 4 BR water
front $1500/mo. 241-7368, 733-3730.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. Clean, nice
1BR api w' garden aIrium $750'mo..
Avail. soon ipaciucus 2BR 247.1417.


ATLANTIC BEACH. Beautiful newer town
home off Seminole Road. Vaulted ceilings.
3BR/2.5BA hardwood floors. 1 car garage.
Small fenced yard, W/D. Otwner/Realtor.
June Pettit, Magnolia Properties.
$1,495./mo. 994-3608.
SUMMER SANDS Townhome. 2BR/2BA+
garage. Available June 17th, References,
. background check. 891-2324.
1BR/1BA, 2 blocks from beach, $500/mo
+ security dep., 333-6639, 514-2985.
PV TOWNHOME on lake, 2BR/2.5BA,
ready now. $1000/mo. +dep. 699-7757.
ATLANTIC BCH- beautiful 3BR/2BA, ga-
rage, WDHU, 3 blocks to ocean,
$1400/mo. 904-742-6423.
OCEAN STUDIO super nice furnished, ca-
ble and electric included, $800/m6.,
610-5527.
3-BLOCKS to Beach. Light, bright, must
see. 1BR/1 BA WDHU; carpet/ceramic tile,
2 walk-in closets. 325 15th Ave. J.B. N #3.
$600/mo, no.pets/ smoking, Accent Prop-
erties. 721-7822.
VILANO BEACH, 4BR/4BA, 2850sf., over-
looking Inlercoasiai.'walk to beach, home
only 4yrs old $1950m.4-. Call Jan Hoff-
man 537.7777 Owner. agent.
NEPTUNE BCH Lora SI Siudio api w,'
garage & deck 1 block 10 walker All uLI. &
W'D incl Oulel reed senr.ng $700 rr'm
Call Rick 891-2345
JAX BEACH. Premium Oceanview.
.Renovated. Hardwood floors, Dishwasher,'
CH&A. Studios, $650/mo.. 1BR/1BA,
$850/mo. (904)859-1301, 553-1354:



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washer/ dryer/ micro included, $1000/mo.
sec. deposit, $1000/mo. rent. No pets,
walk to beach/ town center. Close to base
& bus line. Perfect for military. Call
(904)655-5587.
JAX BEACH, 4 Blocks to Ocean.
1BR/1BA Apartment, $550/mo. 220 4th
Street So. (904)891-0606, (352)478-2161
MAYPORT LANDING Townhome.
2BR/2BA, CH&A. 1243 Mayport Landing
Dr. Available 6/15. $790/mo. $700/dep.
280-2728, leave message.
JAX BCH, OCEANVIEW
2BR/1BA, upper apartment, 101 South
16th Ave. $975/mo. No dogs. Security de-
posit $500. Broker/Owner, 249-8766.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 1651 Coquina Place,
1BR., 1/2 block from Ocean. large deck/
yard, new carpet and tile, no dogs,
$750/mo. 246-6039 or 962-6361.


NEW LUXURY


TOWNHOUSE

$1620/Month
Large 3BR/2BA
Walk to Beach
1093 So. 7th St
Jax Beach.
800-935-8347 ext. 105


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Atlantic Beach
+ 3BR.'2B.A Cndo, Seapljce-lurnished,
pool, walk to ocean $1200/mo
Mayport
+ 2BRj~BA TH. MNa,p:ir Ljnding.
ne vly remodeled uni, 'er r nice
al];.) ,:,iher unli $%- 5 25, 'lmnii
"+ ABR,'2BA Fro.m $i.5 5- $- 25/m.:,
+ 2BR.'2BA The C:.urfNArd.
ground unit. p.,ool $i00.'mni
Neptune Beach
3/2 H King's Rd. Big yard.
preili home. $41)00/mo
+ 2BR1.BA Api Ocean iew. cute
urni. \ after included $1000lmo
+ IBRIIBA Apt across hrn ocean.
Included "/elecmc $900/mo
West Beaches
+ 4BR/2BA H. N me home. 2 car
garage/on pond $17(70/mo
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Professional Property Management
Call 249-2322


PONTE V By r.he Sea 4BR 2 5BA. walk to
beach. S29m50'mo 472-0914.
JAX BEACH, 1036 14tn Ave. Nonri
4BR/2BA, ceramic tile, white ocala pDrck.
WDHU. $1400/mo, 246-3482.


ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/ 2.5BAnew
paint, Ig fenced yard, near Mayport,
schools& beaches. $950/mo. 579-6671..
ATLANTIC BEACH, 601 Camelia St.
3BR/2BA, tile floors, vaulted ceilings, fire-
place, new kitchen appliances, WDHU.
$1100/mo. +$900/dep. 514-8761.
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.
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse. Aquatic
Dr. 3BR/2BA, $1050/mo. plus deposit.
962-7412.
WALDEN CHASE, near Nease H.S.
5BR/3.5BA. New home. Many upgrades.
$2000/mo. Realty Executives. 273-3939,
610-6460.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 1BR/1BA. 1.5 blocks
from beach. $800/mo. Lewis Realty.
291-7229.


3BR/2BA TOWNHOME. 8-A Ponte Vedra
SCourt. Available 7/1. $995/mo. 249-9387.
ATLANTIC BEACH
DEERFIELD LAKES
2BR 1.5BA condo, $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
BELLE RIVE
Brand new 2,2 5. 1 car gar. condo,
$1300/mo
POTTSBURG CROSSING
3BR 2.5BA condo, 1 car garage,,
$1150/mo.
S MONTEREY
2/2, 1133sf, ready how! $995h/mo
SUTTON LAKES
3/2, 2 car garage, $1250/m0.
LOVE GROVE
University area. 4BR 2R.5BA house,
2800sf, 2 cargarage, $1500/rmio.
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
;3/2.5. 2 car gar., brand new townhome, ;
I $1450/mo.
QUEEN AKERS
3/2 wcarport, excelleni condo $1025-mo.
NORTH JACKSONVILLE
i EAGLES HAMMOCK
4 3.2 car garage, 2200st $1450/mo.
HOME FINDER REALTY;
241-5501 OR 221-1711.


PROFESSIONAL NEED 1' or 2BR Apt. or
wil nouse sil. long leim, personal releren.
ces available. 246-6755


SPINNAKER 1BR.;BA Elegantly lurnisn.
ea Sieps to Ocean Garage. $1600,mo.
708-4022.


PONTE VEDRA 1BR. brand new inside,
less Ihan a mile ro ihe Deacn. lull amen.-
iies incl. po:lI. beach shunle & more.
1950.'mco nfurn., $1300 furnished:.Call
MUcrele 424-418 .


$500 OFF 1ST MONTH PONTE VEDRA
a2BR2BA compl6iely renorvaled, lop Iloor
,w'goin course view, near Sawgrass.
Amenilles includCe $l095mo Call
-190411710-3452


ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR/2BA. replace. "pPVB NEW 2-BR,2BA Condo wrln ameni-
g90arage 7120/mo Le.w Realr. Inc tie4 Near Beacn, 9970'mo 710.5200. -
190-I' er91vm nr29.r.


PVB EAST oI A1A 3BR 2.5BA Private,-
yard wt/healed pc,,rl and spa- Walk to Ihe'
beacr. 2.150:'mo 280-5707.
2BR.1 5BA TOWNHOUSE ceramic rile
llCors. Ci&A. laundry room. palho tenced
yara, 1 yr lease, no pets. $950 deposil,
$950mo 61 7ih Ave S. Jax Ben.
993.111-4 ir 270-1284
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR'2BA, DRe r.o
Deacn. walk 1o park' Screened porch,
-erned vard POOL and woirkhed 1st,
.asi and secuiry. $1375,mo Ava l early
July ,9Ci-4)247-4527
WALK TO Beatn 4BR,2 5BA each
house, CH&A S1500.mo *aep. 120 t01h
Ave. N. Credit check. No pets 51-1-8530
PABLO BAY- 4-1352, 3400s1.. lakerroril
execu\'ve $2950.'mo candlerh:mes corn
327-0558
ICW- 3BR'1BA widen $950/mo +deposit
35?2 Clarndge Drive EsIl, 333-2066.
JAX BEACH townhome. 2BR/1.5BA,
WDHU, rile Iloors througnou,. fenced yard,
pets ok w.deposi $1070 mo.. includes
lawn maintenance, 887 8th Ave. South,
i904)608-6678
'1107 16TH SI N 3BR'2BA. ile. carpel,
garage, private, 'fenced yard, screened
porch. $1350/mo. 685-1238.


SO. JAX Beach. 3BR.'2BA, $1350/mo.
Available July 1st. 655-3951
ICW, ASHTON Hills, 3/2/2, open floor
plan. preserve li new paint// carpet.
11250,mo 1904i534-9077.


ICW- GRANU Reserve @ winasor rark
Golf. 2BR 2BA. former model. hugeC dlos-
.Li..r, ard,:,u',.: grarie. ile WV 'D and ga.
rage 904-536-1170 $1100mo. Avail 6/1.
PVB SUMMERHOUSE 2BR.'2BA Beach-
side End unI. I1slory large yard
$1400.'mo 19041612-6532
PVB COLONY 2BR.2BA 1200st, lire.
place W.D, 2nd iloor, new carpel, huge
ceilings Moiivaied $1195'mo 285-4444.
PVB. 2BR/2BA. near ihe Marsh. Funess
center, 2 pools. Vaulted ceilings, replace,
hardwood floors, $975,mo f904)543-1150
PVB 2BR 2.5BA townhome. lakefront.
pool, tennis courts, $1200/mo. 707-4847.
THE PALMS At Marsh Landing 2BR/2BA.
.Waterview, wood floors, 1st floor, gated;
$1125/mo. 241-3941.
PV COLONY, 2/2 garage, washer/ dryer,
hardwood floors, sione counters,
$1100/mo, Eastof A1A. (904)543-9467
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling. beauliful i;le. Bright open
floor plan. rio dogs $1700.'mo.
(404)325-0820 1404J784.6601.
TPC SAWGRASS 3BR/2.5BA, garage,
vaulted ceiling fireplace, community
pool,, gated community. $1500/mo
285-4618.'
PVB SUMROS od, 2BR.2BA


PVB; SUMMERHOUSE Condo, 2BR/2BA,
5-star, newly renovated, new appliances,
iwasher/dryer, fireplace, golf course viei,
Beach access. $1100/mo. including water
& June free. 343-8172.


....... .........PV SUMMERHOUSE, 2BR/2BA, fire-
NEPTUNE BCH, 3 bDocks io ocean. 3BR place, W/D, 1100sf.Corner unit, 2nd floor
?5BA aval 7,1'06 $1400'mo. 477-3066 TH. $1250/mo. 285-4444.


ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR/2 5BA. 2 car ga-
rage Newly updated $1,095/mo 1904)
200-0126.
ATLANTIC BEACH
1763 Seminole Road. 3/2.5 Townhouse.
$1,350./mo. ... '
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
3/2 House. 125 Bluefish Ave. Garage,
fenced. $1,175./mo.. Both include lawn
service. Deposit 1/2 month rent.
Broker/owner. 249-8766. Call any day.
3BR 2BA 1-story house, 1850sf, w/ 2BR
1BA garage unit, CH/A, WDHU, blinds,
carpet, Ig Florida room, carport, Ig yard,
$2000/mo., $1000/dep. 347.3rd St., Atlan-
tic Bch. 241-2624.
JAX BEACH. Nice 3BR/1.5BA, washer/
dryer, large fenced yard. $1250/mo.
704-2693.
JAX BCH, 3/2+ extra room, yard care
incl., $1295/mo. Avail 7/1. 477-6800.
3BR/1BA, 8 Blocks to Ocean. North Jax
Beach, fenced yard,, washer/dryer.
$1200/mo. 631-8099.


JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA, remodeled, large
yard. 1144 4th Ave. No. 434-2090.
WATERFRONT ICW, Palm Valley. 3/2,
1600sf, 60001b lift w/ dock, $2250/mo.
273-1119.


N. JAX BCH 3BR/2BA, FAMILY Room.
Walk to schools & Beaches. $1250/mo.
(954)646-3669.
PABLO BAY- 4/3/2, 2400sf. Immaculate,
2-story. $2100/mo.. candlerhomes.com.
327-0558.
,NEPTUNE BEACH. 2BR/2BA, Marsh
view. Quiet street, large wooded lot.
$950/mo. (904)543-1150.
NICE 3BR/2BA, Jax Beach, 6mo. lease,
lawn service included. $1350/mo.'
+$1000/dep. 904-753-2458.
SOUTHSIDE, GROVE PARK. 4BR/2BA.
BEAUTIFUL IN-GROUND POOL.
Fenced. Pool care, WDHU included.
$1500/mo.+ deposit. 993-8877.
Owner/Realtor.
ATL. BCH, Oak Harbor, 3/1, livingroom,
diningroom, storage shed. Avail. 7/1,
$975/mo. 477-6800.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA, spacious
lot in Selva Marina area. Large modem
kitchen w/new fridge & dishwasher. Living
room fireplace. Attached 1-car garage,
WDHU, fenced yard, CH&A. $1700/mo.
Call Bob (904)631-6268.
ATLANTIC BCH, Selva Marina, 4BR
2.5BA, 2800sf, Ig fenced yard, $1850/mo.
476-7320.


PONTE VEDRA. 2BR/1BA w/master oh
1st floor. Spiral stairs leading to loft on
2nd level. Resort-style, amenities.
$1250/mo. Judy, 249-2044.
VILLAS MARSH Landing 2BR/2BA, ga-
rage, golf course view, beautifully fumish-
ed $1200/mo, Unfurnished $1000/mo
887-5005.
OCEAN FRONT EXEC lease 18th Ave N.
J.B.' 3BR/2BA Avail Sept. 1st. $4000/mo.
770-429-9331.
JAX BCH new 2BR/2BA, W/D, garage,
frplc., vaulted cielings, no pets, $1200.'mo
(904)751-2045.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
'1BR/1BA loft condo. 5 star amenities;
Club facilities, security gate. $650/mo6.
East Coast Realty of Jacksonville.
247-4724
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2/1 condo, 791 As'
sisi Ln. Carpet, dishwasher, W/D, appl.,
community pool, $800/mo. 463-2399.
THE PALMS. Spacious Upscale 3BR/2BA
w/garage. $1300/mo. Available 6/15.
,242-9173.
' LOVE THE beach Sawgrass, efficiency,
steps to ocean, fumished, w/d, 242-0411.
EXCLUSIVE MIRAVISTA, Atlantic Blvd @
the Intracoastal Waterway. 3/4BR, 3.5BA,
approximately 2700sf. w/marina view. Re-
sort style living. $2500/mo. Includes 1-car
garage, water, sewer,, cable, pool, spa,
clubhouse, health club, Marina Walk, gat-
ed community w/water. Marsh and marna
views. 40' boat slip also available. Call
now, 463-2845.
PONTE VEDRA Bch, 1/1, 2nd floor, all
new, 5-star amenities, beach access,
$835/mo. Avail for rent, sale or lease op-
tion to buy. (904)704-9885.
ATLANTIC BCH, min. 3mo. lease, ocean-
front, sleeps 4. $1500/m6. (952)471-9667.
PVB. SPACIOUS, 1200sf., 2BR/2BA. Lots
of amenities. $1050/mo. Call 234-2646.
2BR/2.5BA, FURNISHED, 2 blocks to
beach, DSL. $1500/mo. +dep.. 443-7188.
ATLANTIC BEACH- Condo in beautiful
Selva Marina, 2BR/2BA, newly 'remod-
eled. Includes water, sewer, cable, pool,
tennis. Avail. immediately. $1500/mo.
(904)249-7548.
PV SUMMERHOUSE. Great for executive!
2BR/1.5BA, 1000sf., spacious. Quiet./
bright. Everything brand riewl $1100/mo.
285-4444.
JARDIN DE MER, Jax Beach, 2BR/2BA,
fireplace; W/D, 1-car garage, bottom floor.
$1200/mo. (904)807-7821.


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Oceanviews, tile floors. $2000/mo. access. $1500/mo garage, club pool. $1475/mo.
, 4BR/4BA. End unit w/elevator, 2800 sqft, 660 Upper 8th Ave S JB 3BR/2BA two Unfurnished Condos
Beach access, attached garage. $2200/mo. story, fenced backyard, tile floors, fireplace, Summerhouse PV
Fairfield PV 3BR/2.5BA, two story upgradesthru-out $1500/mo.. Newly renovated, new carpet, baths,
. home w/screened porch on water, 2 car' Las Palmas PV 3BR/2BA duplex w/new kitchen,tile, fireplace, walk to shops, great '4
Garage. $1950/mo. carpet. new kitchen, .garage, fresh paint, amenities,.
SVilano Walk SPV 4BR/3.5BA, newer $1300/mo. 1BR/1BA, 1st floor. $695/mo.
two story, across from ocean, light & Penman Road NB 3BR/2BA, Home 1BR/1BA, Villa. $875/mo.
bright, garage. $1800/mo. w/screened porch, fenced backyard, large lot. 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor. $1195mo.
SFiddlers Marsh- PV 3BR/2BA,home w/ $1200/mo. 2BR/2BA, furnished. $1495/mo.
Vaulted ceilings, 2 car garage, screened Bermuda Court PV 2BR/2BA,Home w/ Villas at Marsh Landing- JB
Sporch on lake. $1750/mo. tiled screened porch, fenced backyard, tile Fireplace, screened porch
Solano Cay PV 4BR/2.5BA, two story floors thru out. $1200/mo. 2BR/2BA, 1st floor, garage. $1050/mo.
Some w/spacious floor plan, patio, comm. Furnished Homes Ocean Links -PV
pool. $1700/mo. Villages of Vilano SPV 2BR/2BA 2BR2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
Quail Point PV 3BR/3BA. Home has oceanfront condo, wood floors, upgrades, 2BR/2BA, condo has garage, fireplace,
Sscreened porch, decks, Wood floors, golf garage, amenities. $1700/mo. porch, golf course views. $1150/mo.
course views. $1700/mo. Ocean Grande SPV 3BR/3BA. Condo, Palms at Marsh Landing JB
course v^s.'' 0~mr O 6r.~ do,~ iScreened porch, tile floors
SLatrium PV 3BR/2BA SFH, porch luxuriously furnished, screened porch, across 3BR/2BA. st floor, end unit. $1285/mo.
Sw/jacuzzi, lake view, fireplace, comm. from ocean. $3000/mo. "/B. t.
Spool, garage. $1600/mo. Intracoastal West O/MA TA STAT
Seaside PV 3BR/2BA, home w/sunroom, Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA brand new hanno S th
Private, backyard, patio, comm. pool. townhouse, screened porch, preserve views, (904) 285-5640
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PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL.
3BR/2BA$1300/mo, Beautiful, newly ren-
ovated, many amenities. Garage, $100.
Realty Executives, 273-3939, 610-
6460.
THE PALMS @ Marsh Landing. 2BR/2BA,
2nd floor, gated. $1200/mo. 465r0349.


ATL BCH 3BR house, beautifully furnish-
ed, walk to ocean, $1650/mo. 993-3226.
OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury furnished 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites
High Quality King Beds.
Equipped Kitchens.
2nd Street & 5th Ave. South
www.oceanparksuites.com
(904)318-0044
S. JAX Bch. 2BR, fully fumished, ocean-,
front condo. Monthly/ Weekly. 241-0267.
'www.rentjacksonvillebeach.com
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA, weekly, monthly, yearly. Call
(904)249-8269.
OCEANFRONT, 1BR fumished condos,
weekly or monthly. (904)463-7343.
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly/monthly. Visit us at:
jaxbeachrental.com or 535-3911 or
535-3828.


IURN-ISHED. 3BR/2BA, walk to the
:each 5500 mo includes utilities:
571-0874 .
ROOMMATE FOR 3BR/2BA, Jax Beach.
$550/mo+ deposit, includes utilities
(904)249-1890.
FURNISHED ROOM, 1 mile to beach,
$5000mo mncl ail. firsl & asi 314-4478
ROOMMATE WANTED MIF $650 +1.3
lees and uIillies Exclusive Miravisla.
galed, pool, nol lub. nealih club, waier-
Ironi w'marina view Room has own bath-
room, brand new large 'unit, 2700sf.
(904)463-2845
SHARE -BR 2BA house $300 rent wiln
Suliles. 5100.dep io drugs 537-2057.
SHARE HOUSE rn Ponle Vedra. Ouiei &
natural setting, frplc iacuzzi, pr.vaie Daih.
$600/mo+ 1/2 util. 37.30354
FURNISHED ROOM. Cable iniernel ULil-
,iles included. Pool 1120 wk 994-09943


CHRISTIAN LADY Seeks roommate to
snare 3BR apanmeni 1904)249-1711,
19041349-9969.
ROOM FOR RENT Neplune Beach $525
plus deposit and share uiliiies 521-8473.
$550'MO INrCLUDES uiiiiles. pool and
Kitchen privleges. music have reis.
223-0915
ROOM FOR renm n nouse w'pool and
lenced back vard 5600.mo includes utlii-
,es and saielle TV 566.1980


WANTED ROOMMATE o1 share 2BA.2BA (
nice Soulnside lurnisned norme 450'mo
plus 1 2 uillies to peis. no smoikrng no.
drink.ng. 646-3080 I


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PUBLIC NOTICE

The Planning Commission for the City of
Jacksonville Beach, Florida will meet and
hold a public hearing on Monday, June
26, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council
Chambers, located at 11 North 3rd Street,
Jacksonville Beach to consider the follow-
ing Conditional Use zoning application:
PC#18-06 Conditional Use approval for
outdoor seating (two, two-seat tables) for
a new restaurant in an existing commer-
cial building in a Commercial General: C-1
zoning district, pursuant to Section 34-
342(d)(19) of the Jacksonville Beach Land
Development Code. The property is locat-
ed at 1439 South 3rd Street; more specifi-
cally described as Lots 4, 5, and 6, Block
143, Pablo Beach South.
The above referenced application is avail-
able for review in the office of the Planning
and Development Department, City Hall,
11 North 3rd Street, during normal busi-
ness hours (M-F, 8-5).
Planning Commission
City of Jacksonville Beach
NOTICE

If a person decides to appeal any decision
by the Planhing Commission with respect
to any matter considered at any meeting,
such person may need a record of the
proceedings, and, for such purpose sucn.
person may need to ensure that a verba-
tim record of the proceedings is made.
which record includes the lesirmony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be
based.
The public is encouraged to speak on is-
sues on this Agenda that concern them.
Anyone who wishes to speak should sub-,
mit the request to the recording secretary
prior to the beginning of the meeting.
In accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
da Statutes, persons with disabilities
needing special accommodation to partici-
pate in this meeting should contact the
Planning and Development .Department
no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day preced-
ing the meeting.
BL 6/9/06


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& regular u.e :il Ouickbo.:'ks. imn 2 yrsi
GREAT LOCATION IN Jar Beach New, Experience w reslauranl and consirucTion
3750si mull-purpose bulaing o l,:r lease accounting s a plus. 1904 237-6655 or lax
Can be divided, Call for details, resume w references o 992-9833
343-1919, 249-3214. ... RFS RFTARY EXPERIENCED. Possible


F/Tfor right person., Real Esiale once Fax
resume 273-4848


PET SITTING, in your home. Do walking. Dispatcher NEEDED P.T. paid per shift.
Responsible, mature: Call Kitty, 874-6062. Call 838-8029


CAT LOVERS Looking for a loving home
for-male neutered black cat. Goes by the
name Lucky. No male dogs. Call 945-
9827 anytime.
PET & HOUSE SITTING SERVICES
Caring & responsible adult to care for your
pet and/ or house in your absence. Refer-
ences available. Call 553-8634.
LARGE SELECTION of purebred and de-
.signer puppies. Ridgeback/Mastif, Rott-
weiller'AM Bulldogs, Yorki/Po, mini
Dachshund, Yorki, Maltese, many more.
See at Beach Blvd. Flea Market, aisle A,
booth 5, or by appointment. 10% disc. for
military and dads. Call 233-3863.


PART TIME Receptionist. Insurance Of-
fice. Experience preferred.. Apply in per-
son, 415 North 3rd Street, Jax Beach.
RELIABLE PERSON to iron for small fam-
iy. Ailani;c Beach area. Call 247-9222;

NOTICE TO READERS
HELP WANTED classifications in this
newspaper are intended to announce gen-
uine current job openings. No fees. may be
charged to the prospective employee. Ads
for self-employment or business opportu-
nirles appear under Ihe Busine-s Opp:,'nu-
nhie.s category Ad. which may require
.payment of fees for employment informa-
tion, guidance or training may appear un-
der Job Service. Should any Help Wanted
advertiser ask for a fee or if the advertiser
is offering a product or service rather than
a job opening, please notify The Beaches
Leader, 249-9033.


RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL office work,
computer literate, self-motivated. Starting
June 21st thru end of July/ early August.
9:30am-2pm, M-F, Atlantic Beach. Fax
resume: 221-2705.

PT WEEKEND RECEPTIONIST
Avante at Jacksonville Beach, a progres-
sive 165-bed skilled nursing and rehab fa-
cility, seeks an articulate, outgoing, and
self-motivated customer service oriented
Individual to greet visitors, answer multi-
line phone system & provide administra-
tive assistance. HS grad. 6 months clerical
and telephone experience and good multi-
tasking abilities a must. Experience with
Microsoft Word a plus. Position hours are
4:30pm-8pm, Monday through Friday.
Please apply in person at.1504 Seabreeze
EOE. www.avantegroup.com.
CARING ADULT needed for 4 hours each
Sunday morning to staff church nursery in
Atlantic Beach. Contact Nancy 249-8698.

.DRIVER NEEDED immediately for moving
company. Experience helpful. 285-2426.


Newspaper

AD BUILDER
Part-time
Qualified candidate will be
familiar with PageMaker,
PhotoShop 5 or higher,
Illustrator 7 or higher, Quark
Express .4.1 or higher and
Adobe Acrobat. Macintosh
environment. Graphic arts
background and creativity
helpful.
Responsibilities include
designing and building ads for
weekly newspapers, support-
ing design staff as necessary.
Candidate must be available
Wednesday from 12 to 7pin.
And other times as needed.
Send resume to:
Linda Borgstede
The Leader Group,
1114 Beach Blvd.
Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250
or fax to (904) 249-1501
or e-mail to:
Iinda@,beachesleader.com or
drlbeihbheachesleader.corn


TUTTLE HOME
IMPROVEMENTS, INC.
Specializrng in all types or home ieparsi
20,yr; experience. NIo Job Too Smain
Free Esimaees Doug Tumne. 446-0051
Licensed.
NURSERY HELP:.Hrs. 8-5. Also, irrigation
lecnnician Call 221-0605
15TH YR Anniversary Specials
Resideniiai lieanings and moive.l ns.uls
Call TipTop rMad Senrceis. Inc rIday at
223-5033 for your special daccounis
SEWING MACHINE Repairs. Complete
tune-up. All makes; all models, $49.50.
241-2112.


aAM w-........ -r-.. .,
PUT ME To Work. I'll clean your hlo:use or
otice. care lor vour children while .ou go
oul; Waler yOur pianis and care for your
calls wrnie you re awn'ay Call Jeannie
Townsena, 631.1392


SOFT & SLENDER BODY WRAPS
Dmin,'h ine appearance or celiulile. lone,
ihgriten and relresn your skin' We provide
Ins lapulous service ,n irne comfort andi
convenience 01 ,your own nome or office!
Full Dody slenderizing wrap i90 min)
f.65 00 PackageS and gi, cenilrcaies
available' Call Snela t9041655-6092


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

AFFORDABLE WINDOW CLEANING,
13 years experience. Reasonable prices,
low minimum rates, weekend appoint-
ments available. (904)525-7419.
DARCELLE'S HOUSECLEANING. 15yrs
experience. Business & Residential. Satis-
faction guaranteed Move outs welcome
(904)446-6111.
HOUSEKEEPER WITH 10 yrs. exp. has
openings for homes or condos. Will run er-
rands, pet sit, house sit, iron. No job too
big. Call 728-9174.,
GENERAL- CLEANING. Home, Offices.
Detailed cleaning available. References.
242-2546, 305-5489.


HAIRSTYLIST WANTED. F/T P/T. Com-
mission paid daily. Full benefits. Base pay
starting at $9/hr. $200. sign-on bonus. Call
247-7823.
WANTED FOR retired gentleman for P/T
driver for Winter Law Firm. Fax resume to
242-7051.
LINE COOK and Chef, P/T or F/T, Tues.
thru Sat. Good pay. Fine dining restau-
rant. Apply at 1540 Atlantic Blvd.,
314-3685..



DENTAL ASSISTANT front/ back, experi-
ence necessary, insurance a plus,
285-3128.
ASSISTANT MANAGER
82yr old Co. seeking enthusiastic, money-
motivated individuals for assistant man-
agement positions with potential for full-
charge management career opportunity.
Must be a self-starter, hard working with
TEAM leadership qualities and strong
work ethic. Will train qualifying individuals.
Earning of $600 per week during training
+bonuses &overrides. Call (904)821-1351
to schedule interview. EOEs.
ATLANTIC COAST Plumbing & Tile. Help-
ers needed. Learn .a trade. Health bene-
fits, good hours, advancement opportuni-
ties. Must have valid FL Drivers License.
Call 249-5381 for appt.
LANDSCAPE WORKERS
Local company seeking experienced
workers for landscape and irrigation instal-
lations. Above average wages for hard
workers. Driver's license preferred. Call
MBI Landscaping at 249-3317, or apply at
861 10th St. South, Jax Beach.
BALLS
NOW -HIRING Area Manager. We are
looking for a motivated individual to over-
see & coordinate specific departments
within the store. Bealls offers excellent
company benefits, competitive salary, and
ongoing opportuniies for growvih & ad-
vancement. Apply in person. 38"6 South
3rd Si Jax Beasrn
'.FT VET Tecnnician & Kennel lechn.cian
Sian immediately Applyi A Animal Med&.
cal Clini. 80i)0 Sawgrass Village Circle.
Ponte Vedra Beach, 273-9560
HIRING FULL-TIME Driver/ Landscape
Helper. Call Pam 742-7769.
PAINTERS nEEDED MrusI be e'perr.
encedl dependable Transpcnaiion a
must! (904)568-0.90. 190i1465- 472

WAITSTAFF AND Banenders needed,
new resiaurani PT FT Apply in person at
Rube Ds. 1080 Arlinlion Rd. or la. 727-
1077 Call 727-1003 lor more ,nic,


ARE YOUR Inveslmenis Reiurning 182'
For more nilormalion please v5iil
www brandnermc.riage com and cl;ck on
mortgage inesl.r, or call 1104I448 1J1155
CMUE ,

STUCK' FRUSTRATED' Call Rob All
applcailonrs, house calls iraning. repairs
upgrades websaies graphics Free pnone
lecri 904249-3034 or email
cailrob 'comcasi, nei
F YOU are nieresied in advenisingi under
ir,,s category please call 904-249. 9033 or
e-mail classilied,'beacnesleader corn


TONY'S LAWN Care. 992-8728.

PERSCHELBROTHERS i
SERVICES; INC. ,
,PROFESSIONAL LAWN service We mr,.w
ia*r s Free esi males 246.-0967
BOBCAT BOB
Grading, Lawn Replacements. Spread
Dirt. Gravel, Lime Rock. Mulch, Slone.
Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MORE! Bob.
334-6091.


WiNSOR LAWN Sernice Inc Comrrpeliivue
raies Call Alan 237-5301
S.D. THE Yaid Man Mows yards very
good prices (904) 803-7641

ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Ouallr, Serirce. Rea3onabie
rales. 821-0737
PRIME MAINTENANCE. INC A Protes-
sonnai Lawn 8 Landscape Marnrenrrnce
Co FREE ESTIMATES. 535.2515


PALM TREES. Heades Trimmed, 'ard
Clean-ups Mulnin Soddng whnale.er ,I
lakes etc Dave 249-4724
T & C LAWN SERVICE. Year-round.
mowing. edging, trimming shrubs, mulch.
ing, laying .sod Free esiimaies
Call 249-2443, cell. 514-0055.
QUALITY SERVICES
-al Reasonable price.- Free eslimaii.s
SOne lme Clean ups. rrulch, sod ,irru ti.
also lawn maintenance a'val Insuied. rel-
erences 20-.4037.
GREEN ACRES LAWN CARE
One time or yearly. Licensed, Insured.
Res.denliai. Commercial. 742-6763


DAVID'S LAWNCARE. Iree esimaies.
.o503 work, landscaping. r.onesl t. depend.
able. Resdenhial & Cornmerr ai. Call Da.
vid 710-1030.
A NATIVE SUN LAWN
&LANDSCAPE.
Total Lawn Maintenance. Clean-ups, Sod-
ding, Mulching, Re-planting. Free esti-
mates. 247-3344. '
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare. Free esti-
mates. Professional customer service.
Mowing, edging, weeding, trimming- trees,
shrubs. Licensed & insured. Residential &
commercial. CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.
SOON TO be Florida State student look-
ing to make some money this summer for
school by cutting grass. If interested
please call 483-0059 or 223-5531 ask for
Devin.
FORGET THE TIE! Give Dad leisure time
for Father's Day. Landscape by Linus.
294-2269.



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MAINTENANCE MAN FOR OCEAN-
SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top FRONT HIGH-RISE CONDOMINIUM.
pay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811, Full-time position available to right person
11655 Central Pkwy #313, Jax, FL at our oceanfront condominium. General
32224. maintenance work including cleaning,
painting, pool cleaning, overseeing con-
tractors, and other reasonable duties as-
sociated with condominium upkeep. Non-
smoker, good personality skills a must.
S LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE Above average pay, good working condi-
Line Cook, Prep/Utility. Good money, cas- tions. Send resume to: Maintenance Posi-
ual atmosphere, very busy, great people tion, P.O. Box 49245, Jacksonville Beach,
to work with. FT/PT. 285-0139. FL 32250.


NOW HIRING fine dining Wait Staff and
Dishwashers in PVB/ Intracoastal. The
Bridge 377 S. Roscoe Blvd. 285-1103
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.
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.
A/C & Heating company needs Installers
& Service Technicians. Top pay & bene-
fits, Call Rob 509-3062
GROUNDSKEEPER: FULL time at pre-
mier retirement community. Experience
preferred. Excellent benefits and work en-
vironment. Applications at Fleet Landing'
Security Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach, FL' 32233; Fax to
(904)246-9447; email to:
jobs@fleetleanding.com EOE/ Drug-
Free Workplace.
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately.
Flexible hours, no weekends, excellent,
pay. Transportation & phone required.
591-5901, 514-1188.
FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements.
Needs skilled carpenters & tree climbers.
349-2628.

PAINTERS
FULL-TIME at a Premier Retirement Com-
munity. Excellent benefits.'Experience re-
quired. Appliraiicn. ai Fieel Landing Se.
curry Gale. One Fleer Landing Blvd Ai.
lantic Beach FL Fax Ic. 904-246-94-17.
emajl to jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE,
Drug-Free Workplace
INSIDE SALES
Work at the beach. Handle inbound sales
:rom advenilnqa and create sales wini our.
.ouni d calls Iusi rive good rlaiionrship
and closing kills Piosre: irir eAperi.
ence and customer service is a must
along with PC skills and ability to work in-
depenaenily Earn 565,6001 pei year
iln proper experience Fa. resume 10o
241-7333 or email Jennlier 31
lennilerwv'desertnicro nei


TWO "M" PAIN I IN
rnEW CONSTRUCTiON remodeling and
repani Residienial and -ciommercial Men.-
ton Inis ad 246-1529

NATIVE PAINTER- e>cep;,onal residen.
tal' commercial pressure wasrhing. pain-
ing drvwall crack repair *ail coverianI Li-
censed, insured, references._ 403-7389.
QUALITY PAINTING PLUS INC.
SResidential, Commercial
Licensed, insure' Free E;. males
(904j723-0i.92 19041333-4158
LICENSED PAINT Contractor will pairit
any avq size room 175 1904~613-1271
Email PerRm75Doilarsz3aol c-r.m
WYMAN'S PAINTING and PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY. 1,5rs experi
er-- Spe-iaiizin.r inr, Beacn niomes
2:1-4117. ,

ATLANTIS PAINTING CO.
Property management rates fo- quick
renlah'sale lurn-arOund5 and rUjiom pain
also. Call ior FREE ESTIMATES 497.
2553 or 724-6877. Lcr.,nsed & Insured
FAST INTERIOR pairing drywall lex-
lure Speciaize in smaller joct.. Will work
evenings & weekends. Licensed, nsured
references. 403-7389.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES Paining,
Iree esi.males work guaranteed licensera.
610-77686
ALL ABOUT Services 955-5881 or 343-
1437.


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


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


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


BOB'S GUTTERS
Custom made 6" seamless aluminum gut-
ters. Large variety of colors to choose
from, 241-5099.


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


DISHWASHERS NEEDED at fast pace
breakfast & lunch restaurant. Weekends
required. Apply in person. Call for appoint-
ment. Player's Cafe. 273-5595.
MAINTENANCE TECHS
Full Time: Small Engine Mechanic/ Punch
Out at a premier retirement community.
Excellent benefits. Applications at Fleet
Landing Security Gate, One Fleet Landing
Blvd. Atlantic Beach, FL. Fax to 904-246-
9447; email to jobs@fleetlanding.com.
EOE. Drug-Free Workplace.
HAIRSTYLIST WANTED to rent spacious
private room in Jax Beach location.,
$150/wk. Call 270-0997 ask for Debi.
RESPONSIBLE & energetic Receptionist
needed at busy animal hospital.
Experience helpful but not a must. Apply
in person at Atlantic East Pet Center,
519 Atlantic Blvd., Atlantic Beach.
POOL MAINTENANCE
CONSTRUCTION & Pool Maintenance
Clean driving record a must. 246-2455
DENTAL ASSISTANT/NEPTUNE Beach.
We are looking for a friendly face to add to
our growing practice. M-Th. Great social
skills and ability to multi-task needed. Ex-
perience required: Fax resume to 247-
3320.'


HOUSEKEEPERS
Full-Time with great benefits and work en-
vironment at a premier retirement com-
munity. Experience preferred.. Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One FleetLanding Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233; Faxto 904-246-9447;
email to jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/
Drug-free Workplace.
.* *

FRAMING CARPENTERS, G.C. Superin-
tendent for established company. Drug
free work place. Benefits. 241-2721.
A/C SERVICE TECH
5 YEARS MINIMUM EXPERIENCE &
GOOD DRIVER'S LICENSE REQUIRED.
$20/HR. TO START. YEAR-ROUND
WORK. 247-0033.


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ALLIANCE BUILDER. GROUP, INC.,
General Contractor. CGC 1505263.
Commercial & Residential. New homes,
rocm additions. remodeling. SluCCO
sidang Ouality Guaranleed Affordable
prices. Free eshlmales 1904)234-1179



STORM PROTECTION
Picieci vour standard window or 'door,
gla3s opening for $5 per sq. ht w.nurri.
cane siorm panels. Call Warren at
571-5937.
C&J HANDYMAN Services. Carpentry.
Drywall Painlng. Paperhanging. Tling,
etc Licensed Insured. 955-0593
241-1461
HANDYMAN. EXPERIENCED arnd .ery
d-pndajble lo.r quaiis)' repairs', servlca
calls, psaining. improvemenls and miscel-
laneous lobs DAVE 246-6628.
HANDYMAN. SPECIALIZING in small re.
pairs'low voltage electrical. 30yrs exper.
ence Steve 994 6548
CRAFTSMAN. ALL lypes ol nome repairs
Professional paining ceramic lile inslalla-
lion. Ask for Bren 568-2451
ONE CALL HANDLES IT ALL
Specializing in kitchens cabinets. baln-
rooms. lIle. doors windows, rotled wood,
lermile damage, rool leaks, drywall,
decks, elc Honest. rop quality work-
LOWEST PRICES AT THE BEACH.
1904)710-3784
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC
Painting, carpentry, water proofing, pres-
sure washing, tile work, drywall.
904-241-7023

HoneyDoBees c* ,p
No job too big or small, .
if your honey can't do it,
call the handymen who do it all.
Complete renovations, turn key
service. All types flooring, custom
tile work, carpet repair & installa-
tion. Pressure washing, construc-
tion & deck repair. Drywall repair
& painting. Garage cleaning,
debris removal.

246-4203
Licensed & Fully Insured


IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
e-mail: classified@beachesleader.com
NELIGAN
CONSTRUCTION
ROOFING DIVISION
ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Roofing. Trust a li-
censed professional. See, our ad. under
Remodeling/Construction. State Certified
Roofer' #CCC1325888. Member BBB
247-3777. All credit cards accepted.
ROMANO GUTTER SERVICES
Installation and repairs. Call 246-5649.


SHARPEI, 4 months old male, lots of
wrinkles. Loves kids. $600. 885-9517,
641-4036.

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HOST FAMILIES needed for college stu-
dents from Ireland June 28th for 4 weeks.
Also boys & girls ages 10-14. Info call
993-3226.

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BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply inperson, 1401 Beach Blvd.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
DRIVERS
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Drivers part-time and full-time. Be a mem-
ber of a great team. Join our Recreation
Department at a premier retirement com-
S munity. Fun work environment. Class C
CDL: Passenger Endorsement License
Required. Must be able to set up and
break down for special events. Competi-
tive wages and excellent benefits. Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233; Faxto 904-246-9447;
email to jobs@fleetlanding.com.
EOE/Drug-free workplace.

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 plus. Salary
dependent on.experience. Excellent cus-
tomer service skills, full benefits, 401k.
Fax resume to Surfside Pools Jax Beach
at 904-249-8801 or email:
julie@surfsidepools.net. I
PAINTERS WANTED for custom home
painting. Transportation & experience.
635-9249

A FUN PLACE
TO WORK!
PAWNEE'S CAFE & Fine Wines, (former-
ly Manuel's). PVB. Cook & Counter. Bene-
fits. 273-4785.
WANTED: CARPENTERS.& Helpers. Re-
modeling Ocean Edge Condos, Jax
Beach. 693-3130.
BONO'S BBQ in Neptune Beach is ac-
ceplhn .applications for all positions; in-
cludinrg Management & PitiCook. FT/PT.
Apply in person 2-4pm daily.-
" NEW TROPICAL Snoodthie Cafe at the
Beacn. now hiring aii posiiions Call
242-4949 o-r email woarki'.is Vhoo.com
HAIR STYLIST/ COLOR SPECIALIST
Upscale Salon at the Beacnes recently
lost two. stylist due. to familyy circumalan-
ces. We have a large amount of walk-in
customers as well as long term clients.
Currently we are unable to maintain 'serv-
ing both. This is a great opportunity to
:juil cienis anrd make mone, High com-
irsn'?ri Ilexible hours 3nd great atmos-
phere. Positive .aiiude and strong work
ethics need apply C'ir 2346-4700
SEXPERIENCEb PAINTERS neeadea Top
pay to qualified applicants rMui nave
basic tools and transportation. 710-6732..
THE PIE Hole ise.rves reaklast lunch
'and p'zzai Now ninng exp line coos lor
iocal Map1'on Caie.. ppl, winlin 1487-9
M,.l apon Ra 249-7437
MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT. E>perr.
6r.c'd preferred will Irain Musl have ex-
cellent ,eiople ai'iil' and clean ariingr re.
cord. rpi'L., ir pe or,n Asnoira Coun As.
sister Lir..ig 1700 Tne Greens Way Ja.-
Bch. EOE EDFWP


OFFICE ASSISTANT BEACHES AREA
S. r.nner pr .i''i Wo.,,rd E cl n-ee5sary
Go,:d pay t. 'enritli Fax resume

BEALLS
JiOW HIRINjG Sale-i As.'ciates-" Full'&
pan lime pol: ioni available Bealis owners
.:.mpe;li've wages employee discounil &
ad.jvanr,:meni opponuhnies Apply ,n per.
s.,n. 387. Siulh 3ra SI ...la> Beacr
BURDEfIBEARER SERVICES needs rel.-
able cl-ar.nir nrelp. ResiadenliaCommer.
cla] Call 242-9?58
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Souinside
and Bea.-nre Work rn dreams or inree
S ,lu' nhae Oirn IranspOnalion vaida darv-
ers i,,cense Approx.ximaliey li75.k to
ian rlod',.oyIFriday no nigrilsaeekenads
..nm Ciler.,r.q Ciner c1l miAmr.i-ca
(C04)642-8885.
NORTH FLORIDA LAWN HOPPERS Is
Silainng .3ppih,:alic.n Ior laIwn maintenance
,& lands,-j pi ng poiilionoris o experience
neresi.ar', Cv1,;i Aaron i61-7431
MANAGER. SUPERVISOR lor Detlal po-
-i-ivn evperlen.'e nelplul butl aill Irain.
Car malre beween 1,400 5700 per weeK.
r.lusi nra.,e .,ali driver icea nse, & rans.
pcnaiion Ornly ..er,-us.. res.ponsille, hard
WorkerS. ne.3,d apply Eri., 716-4413


DO you 'wani i. orn a winrnng learn Don I
gel left oui Our driver z make $5001-700
.er w'ee. Call I4I.5151 askI lor Brian .or
S-1493-a.50' a.'k ir Tim Colir-

Lawn servide'seeks individual to perforrii
deperndabie qlu.al;ry work Elceiieni pa, &
ov'.ennlme a,.allelr Cre' Leader's waneime
Perc:ne Brotner-is Ser'ies Inc 246.

LArIDSCxAPE COMFAN'/ looking lor de-
Spendbit FTPT nrelper Tranrponaihon
arid iceensee required Call 285-2952
SEEKirNG SEAMSTRESS eesp preferred
::.ul noi:. niedd Fa/ rsume '21i-.6413 or
call 221-6412.
r.I1virlG arlD SiorS ge C:o is currently
.eel.il prole3~.icnal iourteouS and e'pe-
renced Laborers and Drivers Drivers
muIl poi.,ei: .i alio A or B CDL Dr.'ars
License Drug lesihng is required. For
more nlo:rmal.',n call 241-2921
MEDIATEIAE OPErIING Foreman for
awnn'iarnscape ,:ompan, Ex,:ellent pav
'.lJui r n.ve own nanponaiion & clean DL
Experience required. Contact Ron,'
334-3311.
FULL-TIME CHURCH MINISTRY ASSIS-
TANT POSITION OPENING. Excellent
computer, word processing, communica-
tion and people skills needed. Major re-
-p..n:rit:iiies include membership records
and other computer-based tasks. Compet-
aiive remuneraiion and benefits. Contact:
i eplune Baplisl Ch:JrCh. .46 3rd Sireel.
j'eplune Beacrn, FL?226'f, 90 4.49-.2307
cnrislrne '' neplunrebapls I or"
SSELVA MARINA COUNTRY ^LUB at the
beach eek.nq Weekend Faceptionist,
Servers. Pool Bartender. Li Cook, Fa-
cility Handyman, and Golf Course
Maintenance workers-: DFWP, FT\PT
av.aiaoi- r.luir oe dependable and outgo-
ing. Golf privileges. Phone 904-246-4827,
email: accountijg@selvamarina.com; or
apply in person.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
F/T & P/T Servers. Good oney, casual
atmosphere, very busy, gr iat people to
work with.'285-0139.
HOME REPAIRS & remodelir;i e'p only..
Must have transportation, 241 -459
BUSY WHOLESALE Seafood company
seeks F/T Fish Processor & Drivers
w/good records. Apply in person only:
C&C Fisheries, 36 W. 6th St., Atlantic
Bch. 246-1138.


DISPATCH LOAD Coordinator needed for
large flatbed trucking company. Exp. in
transportation necessary. Salary depend-
ent on experience. Health/ Life/ Dental/
401K. Paid vacation/ holiday and more.
Grayson Mitchell Rick.800-434-1882.
SALES REPRESENTATIVE, salary +com-
mission,..benefits'. Apply in person: Sun
Cruz Casino, 4378 Ocean St., Mayport.
CREDIT PROCESSOR Beaches area.
Good salary and benefits. Apply 223-
1111. Sylvja Ext. 201.
POLICE CAPTAIN
City of Atlantic Beach. Starting pay of
$26.02/hr. ($54,122/yr.) to $34.70/hr
($72,176/yr.) D.O.Q. +benefits. Bachelor's
degree & min. 5 yrs. law enforcement ex-
perience. Must obtain State of Florida Law
Enforcement Certification within 1 yr. of
hire. Second in command where Chief is
in DROP plan. Applications accepted until
06/28/06, 800 Seminole Rd. Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233. For more info call
(904)247-5820 or visit www.coab.us. No
smokers/ tobacco users. Drug testing con-
ducted. EOE.
POOL CLEANER
w/valid Florida Driver's License. Experi-
ence helpful but will train. Good salary &
benefits. Apply: Surfside Pools, 313
Beach Blvd., 246-2666, or fax resume:
249-8801, e-mail: suffsidepools @aol.com
CARPENTER WANTED For remodeling
work. Experienced only. Call 285-8829.
SMALL OCEANFRONT Hotel seeking de-
pendable housekeepers WeeKenas re.
quired. Please apply in person: 120 Allan-
tic Blvd., Neptune Beach.


DISPATCHER NEEDED for large flatbed
trucking company Erp. In Iransponallon
necessary. Salary dependent on experi-
ence. Health/ lie/ denial/ 401K Paid va-
cation/ holiday and much morel Grayson
Mitchell, Inc. Rick 800-434-1882
SOCIAL SERVICES
ASSISTANT
MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE
Avanie at Jacksonville Beach, a 165-bed
Skilled nursing and rehat facility, curreniIl
seeRs a momvated learn player io assist in
Ihe planning, organization, implemenlaiion
and ongoing evaluation ol social activities
lor residents, and ensure Inal medically
related social and emolional needs of resi-
dents are met Musl have LSW designa-
ion or eligibiliryl student slalus and have
a positive allude toward Ihe elderly
Bacrilor s degree in social WOrk a plus
Avanie offers excellent compensation &
premium Dendits. inCludlng 401 1k
Please lax resume to 19C'4di2498208 ann
Alana Narciso EOE
www.avanlegloup corn
CUSTOMER SERVICE/ Venicle Coordi-
nator Lol Managemenl. parts. warranties
vehicle check in, clean driving record
CDL license preferred self moirvaied
general ollice worK. compuleriniernel ii-
erale excellent benelils including prorll
sharing. smoke free once, Allaniic Beach,
www Iransilplus corn Specty position on
lax resume 221-2705.
CARPENTERS & Helpers Beaches area
Transponarraor 8 phone a music 535-7356
OFFICE ASSISTANT
INTELLIGENT E DETAIL orenlea' Proles-
sional needed Io assisi5 airln schedluing
ar.d data inpul $8.9.,nr M F, ilexiole his.
PT'FT Greal otice environment.. Near
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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 awar-
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 I 1 14
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250


Want to work -where the employee turnover rate is
low? Good pay and good benefits are only two reasons
why. A friendly work atmosphere where people are
treated with respect makes' THE DEFENDERS a
good place to call home. We are located at 6 South
Roscoe Blvd. in Palm Valley. We have two open
positions:

Termite/Pest Control Technician

Office Clerical

Pay is commensurate with experience. All candidates
must. pass criminal background checks as well as a
drug test. Driving record must be good. Both
classroom and field training will be provided for
technician. Office position requires basic office skills.

We will be taking applications from
8:00 to 4:30 M-E Call 285-2346 for directions.


CHILDTIME LEARNING Centers seeks
experienced Teachers & Assistant Teach-
ers. F/T & P/T available. We offer a com-
petitive salary & benefits package. Call
273-6960 or fax resume to: 280-5742.
COOKS, PREP Cooks, good pay & bene-
fits. Apply In person: Sun Cruz Casino,
4378 Ocean St., Mayport
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
KPW CONSTRUCTION Inc. now hiring
carpenters in Beaches area. Minimum
3yrs. experience. Please call 686-4818.
EXPERIENCED SHIPPING & Receiving
Clerk, salary open, needed immediately,
249-3862, call for an appt.
DRIVERS & Contractors: Home through
,the week! Drop.& Hook loads Great
pay/ benefits CDL-A, 3yrs. exp.
browntrucking.com 770-344-2028.


Positions Available
Banquet Captain Spa Attendant

Culinary Supervisor Cabana Club Server

Engineering Admin. Asst. Beverage Server

Recruiting Admin. Assist. Spa Supervisor

Room Service Server Cascades Bartender


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BEACHES PLUMBING Company seeking I
Plumber, well qualified in new construction
and remodeling, experience.is a must, in-
dividual must have a valid FL DL, benefits
available, Call 247-9848 to schedule an.,
interview.


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. offeringg job- Tnei .are :,rlerng obt reialire
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NOTICE TO READERS
WARrIjrli3 WHILE Irs.3 newspaper coesi
noI knowingly ac:epl business opponunilr
ads which require you )1 pav a iee i' gel
inlorrriari,-n or h rr h refr u 10 976c'.r 900l
prone urrumt es wr,:r. wII iesull in sub.
siani al nraret. t10 yo l pncone ,ill ihe
newspaper ,carnno.l guarantee Ine .aldiry
ol ohlerings in irns rcassiiali,: in li any a'.
v'.enrisr requ .res 'ou 10 in':ur pnone 5erv-
iCe criarge or pay a lee I leiarn Irei na.
lure ul the opponunlNy please report iI t
The Beacnes Leader. -19.93033.


ACTIVE rNANrN' r:onesi d rpendable.
iranvponaron .s, rlerence I9- 11 nr.
an,, area. CPR & Fir.l Aid F T P'T
260-4915
OPENIIrG FOR 2 Crnirein in my home.
i 3yrs Have rsterenr:es. Good raie Call
2?r.74'-J3


MARSH REIS Family Crndca.re Over
20prs ex.periece, licen ed anmn sale 0ii
liOur meal5 proiried. 19041642-5278



HOM'E HEALTH Aide avablale lor 24
nour .'are in your homae Reiiable Good
relerenrces 536i-.J59
DENTAL PLAN 11t 95 a monir.. Free
vision, PrescrfpliOn. Cnhropracilc For
details go io www lauruslegal .:o.m


STATE Cenriled HHA CNA/ Sitter will
give qualiry care lor elderly in the privacy
of heir own home. Call Veronica at 783-
6440 or (t9,)499330 .3 49
IF ''OU ae nieressied in advenising under
Iihs Call-go:,' please call 904-249-.l033 of
email, c1iacsied'D0eane.leader corn
DEPENDABLE WOIMArl a\ailale Io care,
for loved one or house sit. References.
'249-7685. .
HOME CARE, 24hrs. My home, for pa-
rent/parents. 25yrs+ evper;ence Refer-
ences. Please call ii904i223-557'?.
(904)343-1881.


WHITE. WASH Wicker dinette set
w/4 cushioned armchairs. White hutch/
curio w/double, glass top. Wrought iron,
Rectangular hall gass top table. 246-8770,
651-6686.
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer, $75/ea.
30 day warranty. Deliver, $20. 318-8173,
992-1470..
BED- BRAND name queen set,
new, w/warranty $129. 'Can deliver.
(904)858-9350.
BED- KING mattress set, $289. Can de-
liver. (904)391-0015.
WASHER, LARGE capacity, heavy duty,
$150. Maytag Dryer $130. 30" Electric
Stove $100. Frostfree Refrigerator, 20cf.
$160. All good condition Can deliver.
945-0226.
8' SLEEPER sofd, 6' love seat (blue jean
material), like new. 49"x38" Phillips projec-
tion TV, excellent picture. 718-8057
10' WOOD, veneer,, surfboard "Surftech"
single fin, flawless, $750. 327-0860.
SURFBOARD, 10'4", Ben Aipa, used.
$600 firm. Call 721-7601, (717)513-9066.
WHITE WHIRLPOOL Stove & over-range
microwave & DW, $200. Remodeling.
864-2770.
PRO-STYLE POOL Table $500. Various
other furniture pieces. Call 249-7926.
50" MAGNAVOX BIG SCREEN TV, exc.
condition. $500. Call 735-9435.
POOL TABLE- 3mo. old Mizerak w/wall
rack, triangle, balls, and stick included.
$650. (619)861-0476
MOVING MUST sell, washer/ dryer, six
piece bedroom set, table and 6 chairs,
wall unit. "This End Up" couches, Larry
476-6645.
KENMORE 30" electric range, self clean,
5 years old, $175. Kenmore dish washer,
5 years old $100, range hood $25.
246-1465

8 GALVANIZED steel storage containers,
lockable doors, each 4x4, good cond. 993-
9392.


BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed, 40FT DEEP water slip for rent. Intercoast-
w/mattress & box spring. Must sell. $395. al Waterway at MiraVista. $500/mo.
Can deliver (904)858-9350. 249-8931.


2 TWIN Beds w/mattress, clean $125 for
all. Call 285-3188.
3 PIECE Sectional Sofa, white cream
color, like new $150. 314-4478.


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


A/C UNIT, 4 ton unit complete. 2yrs. old 1997 BAY HAWK 18 ft.w/trailer. Great
Excellent condition. $1000. 249-3432. fishing boat w/88 hp Evenrude. Asking
$2,300 OBO. Call 534-3506.


HAYWuD POUUL pump, 2.5/4.n3p.,
11.4 AMP $100. 3/4 Magnetek Spa pump,
like new $75. 314-4478.
SEEKING WOODEN :Play-set. Call
223-1388.
AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed for $899. 249-8877.
WHITE CRIB & changing table, $75 set.
246-9607.
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-pedic Memory
Foam mattress & .boxspring, new in
plastic w/warranty. $379. Must sell.
(904)858-9350.
RIDING MOWER $300, runs fine. Steve,
249-867.


HEART PINE, tongue & groove flooring
cut from antique Pine timbers. Installation,
stair material. FLORIDA HEARTWOOD
249-8310.


IF YOU are interested in advertising under
'this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified@beachesleader.com
LARGE SET of Diamond earrings; or dia-
mond necklace, 1 ct plus. 463-0505.


T,'PEWRITER WANTED QLD Style Port-
abie. 2490183.
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519 15 THAenue S Iroem 8 .11 a.m.
HUGE SELECTIOrN Furnliure rinouse-
,are4 i lo lli-grng equp Saiurday. 8am
1009 Ruil Ave
29 & 244 1 2ind. Ae Souin MrIsce~lane-
ous items. 8-12 Saturday.,
MULT FArM.L'L' :asl, Saturday ,6/10, 8-
4pm, 190iE Evans Dr *S. Sofa & loveseat,
rom e remr. maternity clothes,, baby
iliem, s. lrn mowvr, and much rrmore.
SATURDA'Y. 8.11AM 3937 Palmn Way ion
., Jack.so'.n,- ie Dr. 3 in A Se So I
JEWELR''. ANTIOUE linens. cooCkbo:ok',
much munc more Sal 7am, 618 91g
Ave. No.
GEIIERAL HOUSEHOLD ilems O:,vS,.
Saturday 8am-noon. 624 Bona.re Ciiirr.
M.lOVING SALE calerin r.: equipment.
kicnien ilemn lurnilure, lo .ls Saturday,
9arr-.4prri 222-s Ocean Dr S
:HOUSEHOLD ITEMS dineene ei. dream-
cV.:ie Salurd.ay 8amn-noon, 10 Freedom
Wa'
506 HOLL'Y Drve .aiuLrdra'y 9am Furni-
lure, lool. k iKe. 3 i slun more


FLURIITURE & nroui-serold iilemsr. Sal 8.
1pm. 511 Buowlei 3I
SATURDAY, 8AM.FlOOt 0 812 Davis SI
H,.ijerioljd lerms and lolI cI kin,.:klknaci:.


TWO-FAMfIL',' SALE various iems. Salur.
day, am.lpm 12 Ponie Vedra Circle
LOTS OF r:..:,d Siun Saturday 8am-2pm
219 San Juan Dr
PVB- SAWMILL Lakes, Household items;
clithies and more '482 South Mill View
Way Saiurda., 8am-11am.
YARD THINGS, rakes shovels. lawn
mower, etc. Hous.erno miuc., ladies
clothes,'cookbooks, gas grill. 148 Cabrallo
Lane. Po.:nie Vedra Lanr dng Saturday7-1.


MOVING SALE' Computer ~able grill
elec lawn mower ,ro.n bd,. pi,'lures. ar-
mic re i& mu':n, mu'rc more' Salurday.
6arnm12pm, 266i Siesilng Hill Dr. behind
'-lome Depoi or Atlantic Blvd. in Spring-
.rook'
PALM ISLAND Moving Sale. Furniture,
home items, exercise, clothes, sewing ma-
chine, much moie. Friday 9am-2pm, Sat-
*urday 7 3siam.- pm 4344 Tideview Drive.
SATURDAY 8AM.lPJI 12759' Cheis
Cree.k Dri'.e iornn Fullsiee manress arnd
tbo'spring. dees. microwave Many olner
household items.
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ESTATE SALE. 3119 Albatross Circle.
Jacksonville. 8-4 Thursday through Sun-
day. Fine china, Limoge, 'Havilland, Bavar-
ian, McCoy, Holland antique potter, Len-
nox, Lefton antique china and figurines.
iiri, qriom bedroom, den furniture, s.pons
mem.orao.ia, appliances, electronics, and'
computer room furniture. 646-9727. Call
for more info.



1991 SEARAY, 17FT. Bowrider, economi-
cal 4cyl. Mercruiser. Full canvas, pristine
condition. Freshwater northern boat. New
SalVanized trailer. A Must See! Asking
5150. 945-0284.
26' SEARAY, 240 Sundancer, 1999, cabin
cruiser, sleeps 4, bought new in 2000, al-
ways kept high and dry and maintained.
Too many extras to list. Below market val-
ue. $24,000. 651-6748, 247-9244;
HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep water
boat slip for rent, 40ft. $600, 50ft. $700,
INCLUDES POTABLE WATER, ELEC-
TRIC, DOCK LOCKER. Cable and phone
service available @ slip. Mobile fuel serv-
ice & pump out also available. 463-2845.
BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit
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Please apply in person Tuesday- Friday. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. or by appt.
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.2002 TRIO SCOOTER, 3-wheel, seats 2,
49cc. Disabled Firefighter must sell. $400.
247-7673,.
2002 HONDA SHADOW Ace, incl acces-
sories. 48 crig miles. garage kept. Illness
lorces sale. 5500 247.1417 -
2004 2.STROKE Sunl. As.Is. $500. Call
525.2202.
HONDA BIG RUCKUS PS250 A greaT
sooler Tnis has oeen babied, le.- inan
500 miles an extended maintenance con-
,tract Lniil 2i010 This ,s a n 05 in great
shape, kept covered when not in use.
Two helmets and riding'glasses included.
$4800 firm. Call 651-3106.


2001 27 C'.-nquesil '2 w dle-ouls. Ulira
Lid Editorn V-10, 20,000j miles ron.
smoker ExcellenI conadllon. $3j 500
OBO (904153J-3506

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2001 FORD Epplorer XLT. Irrnarrulale
.:urrldiorn low miles Iaier inlerior
PW'PL. rru.se. CD 17400 OBO
887-9030.
TRUCK 1998 Cne',, 510, 5 speed -4 c'.
CD. A;C. some denim I.rsi $19o0 casrn.
716-.58P6
1994 DODGE Caravan, 5ajlo.maic runs
greai' Good conrdinion Y1,000 Please cll
307.0321
2006FORD F-350; 6.0 ,;e.iel du.all King
Ranch. crew cab, loa.deld 10 k mj, .n
348.500 502-6629.



BMW 5251, 1991 w 158K mies New*
panel, cold air, $2500 OBO. 565-9919.
1997 TOYOTA Camrv XLE. loaded, leath-
er sunrool, $3750 534-3411.
1996 320SL, emerald on tan, both tops,
110K miles, new Pilots, all books and
service records.: Garage stored. Asking
$14,950.945-0284.
1978 PORSCHE 911SC.Targa, all re-
cords. Runs great, needs painl $7500.
1987 Mercedes 560SL, 86,000ml. Both
tops; excellent condition. $16,500.
1985 Mercedes 380-SL, 141,000mi. Both
tops, excellent condition. $12,500.
(904)826-3327.
1995 SUZUKI Sidekick, 4 door, cold a/c,
92K miles. 241-5303.
99 FORD Expedition XLT 4x4, $9500. Cell
866-8327, home 645-6217.
2001 JETTA. Fully loaded, Blue book,
$8500..Asking $7500.338-5924.
1989 LX5.0 Ford Mustang- 116,000 miles,
h-pipe, flow masters, star rims, must sell,
$4500 OBO, 992-0537.
2005 MERCEDES BENZ. 4 seal c.:.nven,.
ble, silver, 7000 miles. loaded Drabled
Firefighter must se I $54,500 247-7673
1991 DODGE Dynasty. Blue Book $2,100.
Must Sell $1,400. OBO. Excellent shape.
716-2586;
1994 HYUNDAI Elantra. Very good condi-
tio. 98,000 miles. One owner, non-smoker.
$1,500 OBO. 534-3506.
1999 SABLE, good cond., power windows
and locks. Only $2995. 553-5502.
2003 JAGUAR, exc cond, garage kept, 1
owner, 1 year full warranty left, 30K miles.
Beautiful car Must sell. Blue book
$17,400. Asking $16,800. 502-1817 or
221-4224.
2002 HONDA CIVIC LX Coupe, automat-
ic, low miles, $11,500 OBO. 992-9017.
1995 TOYOTA-Camry, excellent condi-
tion, only 68,000/mi., automatic transmis-
.sion, PW/PL, cruise, AC, new tires, $4900
OBO. 887-9030.
POLICE IMPOUNDS! Cars from $500! For
listings, 800-749-8116 ext. 3629.
1996 CHEVY Blazer 4x4, loaded, nice
cond., low mi., $5150 OBO. 249-2943.

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