MIDWEEK EDITION
JUNE 14, 2006
PONTE
Vol. 43, No. 102
VEDRA
An edition of The Beaches Leader
LEADER
Serving the communities of Ponte Vedra Beach, Atlantic Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach and Mayport since 1963
Christ Church gets
height variance OK
photo by KATHY HATMAN
Megan Shilling holds up the rind of her watermelon slice while other contestants relax at the conclusion of a watermelon-eating
contest Saturday at Sawmill Lakes. The competition was part of a party to celebrate the Ponte Vedra community's 10th anniver-
sary. To see more photos, go the the Leadefs Web site (www.pontevedraleader.com) and look for the gallery on the left.
Hotline gives ,gprm information
FROM STAFF
With the first named storm
of the 2006 hurricane season
putting Floridians on the alert
this week. St. Johns County
began voice-recorded mes-
sages on its emergency infor-
mation hotline.
Tropical Storm Alberto
made landfall southeast
of Tallahassee about 12:30
p.m. Tuesday and was
expected to continue to weak-
en as it
headed toward Georgia.
A caller to the hotline just
after noon Tuesday was told
St. Johns County was under a
tropical storm warning and
hurricane watch until 2 p.m.,
although the National
Hurricane Center's 11 a.m.
Web site "discussion" noted
that hours earlier was the "last
opportunity [for Alberto] to
become a hurricane."
The St. Johns County hot-
Emergency
Hotline:
209-1200
line will give local informa-
tion about severe weather,
power outages, debris pickup
and otheT storm-related'con-
ditions, said lenny O'Dell,
spokesman for St. Johns
County.
"What we're doing .is
actually responding to the
community," O'Dell said.
noting that county staff was
inundated with calls in 2004,
when four hurncanes in rapid
succession scattered tons of
debris in Ponte Vedra and
elsewhere in the county.
"With the last [20041
storms, we spent a tremen-
dous amount of time giving
directions and answering
questions about what schools
are open," she said.
In 2004, when piles of
debris sat along streets in
Ponte Vedra for weeks and
some Florida Power & Light
customers in St. Augustine
were without power for days,
the public complained about
the lack of information,
O'Dell said.
Although the plan is to
relay information about local
power outages on the hotline,
the county may run into the
same problem some customers
by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
The Ponte Vedra Zoning and
Adjustment Board (PVZAB)
Monday approved Christ
Episcopal Church's request for
a non-zoning variance on the
height of its proposed parish
hall.
All but one board member -
Robert Crenshaw voted to
approve the 33-foot building
and a 28-foot staircase on the
corner of the building closest
to San Juan Drive, despite six
residents' complaints filed
against the application.
The variance is required
because both structures will
exceed the 25-foot height limit
for structures within 150 feet
of residentially zoned property.
George McClure, the attor-
ney representing Christ
Church, pointed out to board
members that the 150 feet is
actually measured from the
church's side of San Juan,
which is residentially zoned.
"We're one of the few juris-
dictions that actually zones
streets," McClure told PVZAB
members.
Had the church not scaled
back its plans in order to alle-
viate community concerns, the
building would not fall within
the restricted zone, McClure
said. ,
"As a result of doing less
*than that [what was originally
planned], which was allowed
under the code, we've had to
rnoe some things around," he
said.
In a letter to the board, Vic
Truster of Monterey Street
wrote that the .church 'being
allowed to expand and build a
parking garage "right in the
middle" of a residential neigh-
borhood "infuriates" him.
Ellen Poling-Wright of
Jefferson Avenue also wrote a
letter in opposition, saying "I
don't want to look at a parking
garage (which would really
only be needed/used one day a
week) every day when I drive
in and out of my neighbor-
hood."
Thomas Mantz, rector's asso-
ciate for the church, said in an
interview after the meeting
that most of the letters written
to the board were unrelated to
the variance approved
Monday.
If the 150 foot restrictive
zone were measured from the
edge of residential properties
across San Juan from the
church, only the building's
staircase would need a vari-
ance, McClure said.
All the board members
agreed that the intent of the
county's zoning code was to
protect residential properties,
not residentially zoned streets.
PVZAB member Barbara
Maple said she would hate to
have the church lower the
staircase's gabled rooftop by 3
feet if it were "going to make it
an ugly building."
All members agreed with
Maple, except Crenshaw, who
said that part of the roof
could easily be changed
because it is "purely an aes-
thetic piece."
Mantz said there are still
many approvals yet to come
before construction can begin
on the two-level parking
garage and the 19,000-square-
foot parish hall.
_Construction is expected tb
begin in the fall and last about
a year.
David Harrell, a county plan-
ner for Ponte Vedra, said the
church has yet to submit con-
struction plans for the county's
review.
Before they can submit those
plans they must have the
county's chief planner, Lindsey
Haga, sign off on the landscap-
ing plan.
PV principal doubles up
pnoto oy Bea1 INABIr
Storm clouds gather in Palm Valley early afternoon Tuesday,
about the time Tropical Storm Alberto was making landfall
southeast of Tallahassee.
complained about busy sig-
nals on calls to the power
company.
"WVe get the same busy sig-
nals that the citizens do,"
O'Dell said, adding that FPL
accounted for "the majority of
complaints."
The county's hotline 1209-
1200) will be a "quick, accu-
rate, down-and-dirty informa-
tional source," she said, not-
ing that the county's
Emergency Operations Center
will continue to staff a citi-
zen's information line (824-
5550j, where "they can call
and they've got a live body" to
answer queries.
"So we're hoping that the
two [telephone resources] will
marry and work well togeth-
er," she said.
Group labels county budget a 'train wreck'
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by L.A-iA FOWA LER
STAFF W1'RITER
A proposed 31 percent
increase in the St. Johns
County budget for fiscal year
2007 has members of the St.
Johns 'County Civic
Association Roundtable pre-
dicting a "train wreck" for the
county's future finances.
The 200.7 budget is predict-
ed to reach $700 million, com-
pared with about $533 million
for the current fiscal year,
which ends Sept. 30.
Reading a report written by
the Roundtable about last
month's budget hearings,
Roundtable chairman Walter
Rohrer told county commis-
sioners Tuesday that the group
is "astounded" by the project-
ed increases.
"It is a challenging picture
crying out for corrective
action," Rohrer told the com-
missioners.
Rohrer said that since 2000,
the county's popu-
lation has
increased by about
45 percent but the "
number of county
personnel has
increased by 62
percent.
And if projec-
tions for next year
come true, the
county's budget
will have grown by
246 percent since
2000, five times as
much as the popu- SI
lation growth,
Rohrer said.
"Obviously, personnel and
other cost inflation has had its
effect here as elsewhere, but to
run increases at 5.5 times the
I'
constituent population
growth can only lead to a train
wreck down the road," Rohier
said.
MNeanwhil I e,
budget requests
from the sheriff,
the supervisor of
elections, and the
clerk of the court-
three of the coun-
ty's five constitu-
tional officers -
were submitted
Tuesday to com-
missioners.
Sheriff David
Shoar requested
Dar more than $54
million for next
year, Clerk of the
Court Cheryl Strickland
requested about $1.5 million
and Supervisor of Elections
Penny Halyburton asked for
about $1.5 million.
The other constitutional
officers the property apprais-
er and the tax collector sub-
mit their budget requests to
the state June 15, according to
the county's office of budget
management.
Strickland and Halyburton
were able to reduce their
requests from last year.
Strickland asked for 27 per-
cent less for operating expens-
es and Halyburton asked for
67 percent less for elections
expenses, thanks to a series of
grants,
Shoar's request is up 22 per-
cent from last year's $43 mil-
lion budget.
The Roundtable's report
focused most of its criticism
on spending for capital
See BUDGET, A-3
FROM STAFF
St. Johns County Schools
Superintendent Joseph Joyner
has put Ponte Vedra-Palm
Valley Elementary Principal
Kathleen Furness in charge of a
second school: Rawlings
Elementary, next to PV-PV.
Furness will fill the slot being
vacated by Pherbia Engdahl,
who will become principal of
Landrum Middle School.
Engdahl succeeds Beverly
Gordon, who will take the
reins at Gamble Rogers Middle
School in St. Augustine.
Furness will be assisted by
Judith Thayer, assistant princi-
pal at Rawlings, and Pattie
Foulk, curriculum coordinator
at PV-PV.
"I have given a great deal of
thought to the administrative
alignment and vision for both
PV-PV and Rawlings and have
come to the conclusion that
our next level of excellence
centers on providing unity and
continuity for our children and
staff," said Joyner.
"Kathleen's background with
the community and her suc-
cessful tenure at PV-PV make
her an excellent choice to.
assume the principalship at
both schools."
Furness attrbuted the con-
tinuous improvement in stu-
dent achievement at each
school to their "quality educa-
tors and dedicated staff mem-
bers."
Other Ponte Vedra school
administrative staff reassign-
ments made last month were
those of Ocean Palms Assistant
Principal Christy Slater, to
Timberlin Creek Elementary in
Northwest St. Johns County,
where she will hold the same
position, and Landrum
Assistant Principal Allyson
Breger, to the St. Johns County'
School District as a program
specialist for the arts.
Rita Scott, assistant principal
at PV-PV, also moves to
Timberlin Creek, where she
will be. curriculum resource
coordinator.
photo by CHUCK ADAMS
PV-PVPrincipal Kathleen
Fumess (right) and Rita Scott,
the school's assistant princi-
pal, are taking on new jobs
with the School District.
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The clock is ticking
A clock recently installed on
the outside entrance to the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library will. be dedicated at a
community event at the
library beginning 10:45 a.m..
today.
The costumed character
Clocksworthy .from Disney's
"Beauty and the Beast" is
expected to attend the event,
which will include children's
activities, music and refresrh-
ments.,
SE zail:badkflupsl ffereid
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Class sign-up begins
Registration is scheduled
July 6 for St. Johns River
Community College courses
begin given at the Ponte
Vedra Center on Palm Valley
Road.
The non-credit classes
offered in the second half of
the summer semester are naxi-
gating the Internet, Word for
County Commissioners was
scheduled to discuss the search
for Bosanko's replacement in a
special meeting today at 9 a.m.
Windows and Discovery Travel
series 1. Dates, times and fees SOS benefit slated
vary. Fathers will have an oppor-
Registration is scheduled tunity to bring their daugh-
9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. ters, ages 7-20, to a Project
to 4 p.m. July 6 at 5150 Palm SOS benefit June 17 that will
Valley Road. feature local author and
founder of Dads 4 Life, Inc.
Camp postponed Keith Jowers, author of Part
The threat of Tropical Storm Time Dad Full Time Heart,
Alberto caused Nease High will be speaking with his
c'a ;'"reg T-rluiij. ;t caricel .: augtiter, CKiistirfa J6wers, .
1...t,. a amp ,.1 ,,..the ,." The : evenrig Wi ,ll a1sof ea-
second week of the camp ture an auction with special
being held at Cornerstone items for dads and their
Park; Ponte Vedra Beach. daughters. The evening will
This,..week's session, which include a catered dinner,
cost S150 per participant, has dancing for fathers and
been moved'to next week. For daughters, and raffle give
information about the camp, aways.
call 783-6561. Tickets cost $30. each and
-. can be purchased by calling
Dads get free admission 279-0870. The location is the
The World Golf Hall of Fame Providence School- Dinning
will' offer, free admission on Room, 2701 Hodges Blvd.
Sunday, Father's Day, from 10 and the program will begin at
a.m. to 6 p.m. 6 p.m.. All proceeds from the
All fathers who attend will evening will go to helping
receive one free IMAX movie .Project SOS (Strengthening
in addition to one round on Our Students) which aims to
the World Golf Hall of Fame
putting course.
World Golf Hall of Fame is
ta World Golf Village in cen-
tral St. Johns County, off
Interstate 95 about five miles
north of St. Augustine.
County hires attorney
James Whitehouse started
this week as the newest addi-
tion to the St. Johns County
legal department.
Whitehouse worked as an
attorney for the city of St.
Augustine and worked as a
trial lawyer before that,
according to County' Attorney
Dan Bosanko.
Whitehouse will not replace
Bosanko when he retires later
this )year, however.
The St. lohns Board of
photo by CHUCK ADAMS
This sign reflects the new speed limit, lowered from 40 mph,
on Ponte Vedra Boulevard from just north of Sawgrass Beach
Club to near Mickler beach access, where the limit drops to 30
mph. Greg Kennedy with the county's Traffic and
Transportation Office, said the speed limit was reduced after a
, study showed the population along thatstretch had grown. "As
land use gets denser, typically the speed limits get.lower,"
Kennedy said.
teach life skills to help youths
avoid premarital sex, drugs,
alcohol, and other high risk
behaviors. For information
call Project SOS at 279-0870.
Neighborhood Summit
Mayor John Peyton will
host the 11th Annual Mayor's
Neighborhood Summit to
bring residents and govern-
ment together.
Hundreds of neighborhood
leaders from throughout the
city are expected to attend
-,the.- ds -long .eygrit- in the
"Prime'Osboiirn 'Con'ention
Center on June 23.
In addition to the tradi-
tional community-building
workshops and exhibits
showcasing city and social
services, this year's summit
will feature booths that spot-
light the Blueprint for
Prosperity, early literacy and
affordable housing.
Michael Raposa, director of
the.. Neighborhood
Partnership Office of the City
of. Sarasota, will present a
workshop on "Asset-Based
Community Development:
Building Communities from
the Inside Out." Other ses-
sions will be "Funding for
Neighborhood Projects," "Jax
Parks Get Out There!"
"Neighborhood Code
Enforcement" and "Race
Relations/Cultural Diversity."
A fee of $5 will be charged
to attend the luncheon. Pre-
registration with payment is
requested. For a registration
brochure or more informa-
tion, call 630-7398. The
brochure also is available on
the Web site, www.coj.net.
Corrections
A photo caption on page A10
of Friday's edition gave incor-
rect job titles for two employ-
ees of Publix on Palm Valley
Road. Bill Cooper is store man-
ager and Brent Boergert is assis-
tant manager.
A story about Wal-Mart on
page A2 of Friday's edition was
incomplete. An edited version
of the complete story appears
on. A-3.
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Budget: Constitutional officers make requests
Continued from A-l
improvement projects.
If the county's five-year capi-
tal improvement plan is
approved as is, the report says,
the county will face a $21
million deficit next year and a
$33 million deficit in two
Years.
Those figures are based on a
study conducted by Public
Financial Management (PFM),
a private company hired by the
county to assess its financial
capabilities.
Last month, Doug Timms,
director of the office of budget
management, said the study
did not take into account the
county's ability to borrow.
money from ,sales tax bonds.
The county plans on
borrowing $60 million, he
said.
But Mary Kohnke of Palm
Valley told commissioners that
borrowing is a dangerous
game when used for "spending
. money on non-priority
issues."
*"The problem is the county'
administrator's inability to say
'no' to unneeded projects and
personnel," she said.
Dan MacDonald of Ponte
Vedra Beach offered a list of
suggestions that called for
greater "selectivity and disci-
pline at the management
level."
The Roundtable's report sug-
gests adding staff positions
only after testing the produc-
tivity and needs of depart-
ments.
Other suggestions included
borrowing money only for
high-priority projects, reevalu-
ating the priority of such proj-
ects, charging directly related
staff time to the capital proj-
ects they were working on and
establishing a Capital Planning
Office; .. .: :.
Only Jim Bryant, c
sion chair, commented
Roundtable's report
Tuesday's meeting, sayir
report contains "fallacie
Outside the meeting,
explained that the rep
wrong in claiming the
has set aside only $11 I
in reserve funds.
The $11 million is o
general fund reserves, h
a statement that was
firmed by Timms.
The county has 88 s
reserve funds that total
million last year, Timmr
photo by BERT INA
Several egrets are frig
ened into flight Tuesda
from the island in the
pond between the Pon
Vedra Beach Branch
Library arid the Ponte
Vedra fire station. At le
"a gazebo under constr
tion behind the library.
island; whose tree ofte
houses dozens of .bird
. the inspiration for the .
name for, a passive pa
planned behind the lib
and around the pond -
"Bird Island Park." The
name was approved
Tuesday by the St. Jol
County Commission.
Aft is
ruc-
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new
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rary.
hns
pholo by KATHY HARTMAN
Megan Shilling (right)
and Meghan Barker
chomp down on water-
melon Saturday during
an eating contest at
Sawmill Lakes subdivi-
sion in Ponte Vedra.
See more photos on the
Leader's Web site.
Storm winds spawn tornado at Beaches Tuesday
by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF IURITER
A tornado spawned by the
strong storm bands of Tropical
Storm Alberto caused some
damage early Tuesday at
Adventure Landing in
Jacksonville Beach.
The weather event did not
close bridges or knock out
power but the telltale signs of
hurricane season were left
Behind in its wake.
Jacksonville Beach Fire
': Chief Gary Frazier said the
reported funnel cloud touched
down, at about 4 a.m. at the
family entertainment center at
1944 Beach Blvd., tearing
down several tree limbs, top-
pling a tent and tossing lawn
chairs about the deck.
"There were some pretty
good sized limbs down," he
said.
Frazier said the city's fire
department did not receive
any emergency calls but noted
that storm activity was
observed by the National
Weather Service on the radar
screen.
"There was some kind of
activity," he said. "We don't
know if it was a downdraft but
this type of weather pattern is
not uncommon with tropical
cyclonic activity."
Frazier said a funnel cloud
was seen south of Sawgrass in
Ponte Vedra Beach and "prob-
ably skipped right across" into
Jacksonville Beach early'
Tuesday morning.
"It wasn't a very strong tor-
nado," he said. "Fortunately it
did not hit any populated
areas with any houses."
Wind speeds measure less
than 110 in the weakest cate-
NB revisits law after Wal-Mart vows to sue
FROMIST.AFF
An ordinance passed by the
Neptune Beach City Council
.. last week limiting the size of
new businesses .will lilkly be
repealed and ,re-approved after
representatives for a proposed
Wal-.Mart say there were proce-
Sdural errors made in its enact-
ment.
City Attorney Chris White
said Thursday that while he and
: cit officials don't agree that the
cidt made any mistakes in pass-
ing the ordinance which limits
the size to 60,000 square feet,
the council will conduct some
"preventative maintenance" to
ensure Wal-Mart doesn't win in
S a future legal challenge. The
council plans to discuss the
Issue in a special meeting June
22.
An attorney for Wal-Mart,
; which has applied to build a
117,000-square-foot store in
Neptune Beach, said the council
: did not follow state require-
ments for public notice and
hearings when it passed the
ordinance June 5.
The attorney, Karl Sanders,
S told White that Wal-Mlart would
:: challenge the ordinance in
court if it passed.
City officials have not vet said
publicly that the ordinance
would be used to thwart the
Wal-Mart project. Plans for that
project at 630 Atlantic Blvd.
were submitted April 17.
White said that WVal-Mart's
representatives say the ordi-
nance should have been
reviewed by the city's Planning
and Development Review Board
and should have had two public
hearings before it was passed.
The council only held one
public hearing on the ordinance
and t' was not reviewed by the
city board.
"We differ with their view on
'-oskte ncalld 4issuest iiVdre
going to repeal what we )ust
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 probably more
than we have to."
The ordinance, which passed
4-1, essentially limits any oni
bkisihe's ,n'~ecity- rom.'pein
over b'6,060'square feet i gros
floor area.
Some councilors have saic
that the ordinance is aimed a
keeping any "big box" retail
from moving in. The size limi
was proposed after dty official
learned that Wal-Mart was inter
ested in building in Neptunh
Beach.
gory' tornado, Frazier said.
the wind' and rain .bands
generated by Alberto brought
isolated sustained gusts. top-
ping 40 mph Monday.
Sustained winds at 45 mph
and above will prompt emer-
gency management officials to
close the bridges at Beach
Boulevard, Atlantic Bouleyard
and J. Turner Butler, Frazier
noted.
Frazier said; the McCormick
Bridge is operated by a private
company and can opt to close
at lower wind speeds:
Officials at the city's
Emergency Operations
Center authorize bridge clos-
ings as a hurricane approach-
es and Beaches officers and
members of the Jacksonville
Sheriff's Office monitor both
d sides so the agencies are
e "both on the same page."
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s Landirig said the park was 'irn
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lune.. 14.2006 -
Sheriff Shoar
defends his
son the budget hike
ngthe byLAURA FOWLER
Sg te STAFF WRITER
Bryant In Tuesday's meeting of the
port is St. Johns Board of County
county Commissioners, Sheriff David
million Shoar submitted -a budget
request of $52.6 million,
nly for which he said is restrained
ie said, compared with budgets from
con- previous years.
The request includes fund-
eparate ing for 45 new ,positions,
ed $87 though the department could
Said. use more, he said.
"I will not seek funding
above what I need simply
because new growth funds are
ABINET available," Shoar told commis-
ht- stoners.
All but four of the 45 posi-
S tions will help increase police
presence ori the streets and in
ite neighborhoods, he said.
And for the first time in
years; the Sheriff's Office budg-
et request uses less than 50 per-
cent of the county's property
taxes, Shoar said.
In the works for next year
are a Senior ,Citizens Service
Center and the addition of a
Junior Law Enforcement
Academy to this year's adult
Version, which now has 65
graduates, Shoar said.
The budget request also aims
at beefing up a warrants task
force that will focus on the
thousands of arrest warrants
That go unfulfilled each year.
In the next three to seven
, years, Shoar said, he would like
to build full service sheriff's
offices in the remote areas of
the coufity, including the
northeast.
Also in the works is a prison
farm where prisoners would
cultivate trees and bushes for
county landscaping, and a
drug rehabilitation facility
would also be on site.
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Letters to the editor:
Life changes, but great
To the editor:.
We first moved to the
--Beach early 70's. What a great
stroke of luck.
:A new job, with a great
future, living two blocks from
the beach, paid $49k for a two
story duplex, to live in as one
house.
Life was great! Two remain-
ing kids graduated from
Fletcher, joined Selva Marina
CC. Life was great. Many
walks on the beach, never a
crowd, Life was great!
Shopping was easy. some-
times into Jax for change of
necessity or special. No prob-
lem. Life was great!
Then things changed. 1981
Company went out of
Business, we were lucky again
to get a job offer, but it meant
leaving our .:great beach
lifestyle. .
Years go by, retirement
comes along, how about a
visit to our old beach commu-
nity. Met and stayed with
some old friends, who, of
course asked us to come back.
Talked to a Real Estate
agent, then drove around,
found a place, FSBO, walked
,. : in looked at each other, made
a decision then and there,
made a offer, was accepted,,
next day signed the papers.
We flew back to our place
and put it up for sale. It sold
before the sign was .up, and
next stop, we were back to
our great beaches.
,After a while, we began to
notice the change from a typ-
ical beach leisure lifestyle to a
hurried, crowded, .weekend
festivity attraction..
Thousands of weekend visi-
tors from downtown and else-
where 'pouring into our
beaches causing more conges-
tion and traffic.
Back in the 70's we had
some problems with a few
drunken sailors but not like
this.
We enloy parties as much
or more than most, but we
also loved the original beach-
es lifestyle, so we decided to
leave the turmoil to the mod-
eim generation, and found a
quiet, golf, retirement com-
munity close to everything
we may need, but without the
hassle.
Anyway, that's our story, we
know it will not change; but,
life is great!
Hank & Joanne Stevens
Ocala
JB sidestepped public
To the editor:
One step forward, two steps
back is how the Jacksonville
Beach City Council
handled outdoor dining in
our city.
After the close of public
comment time, and without
any input from citizens, they\
added an amendment to the
second, and final, reading of
Sthe Outdoor Dining
Ordinance.
Businesses will not have the
option to allow guests and
their dogs to enjoy a meal
together outside. Whether it
is a cup of coffee or dinner, it
should be up to the business
to have a choice in their
clientele.
Hotels allowing dogs must
now send guests and their
food dollars to Neptune,
Atlantic, or Ponte Vedra
Beach. Government, even
local, should be receptive of
public input, not side-step it.
Janet Folsom
Jacksonville Beach
Uoin AB property towrirs-
To the editor:
The Atlantic Beach
Community Development
Board will be meeting on
Tuesday June 20 to make a
recommendation of approval
or denial for draft number
four of the Proposed
Residential Development
Standards. These standards
were designed to address per-
ceived mass and scale issues
in areas of Atlantic Beach. It
is the position of Save
Atlantic Beach that these pro-
posed standards greatly limit
property rights and discour-
age architectural diversity in
our City.
Save Atlantic Beach propos-
es amending the existing
Atlantic Beach code to
address concerns of mass and
scale on all lot sizes:
Reduce the maximum
square footage currently
allowable by 20 percent
Require second and
third-story exterior walls that
exceed 35 feet in honzontal
length to have horizontal
offsets to break up the
appearance of the side wall.
Require a 4 inch shade
tree to promote the city's tree
canopy .
This solution:
Reduces mass and scale
Continues to allow archi-
tectural diversity
Encourages one- and two-
story homes in lieu of three-
story homes
Eliminates the need for
property owners to be forced
to build three-story homes to
obtain needed living area
Promotes the tree canopy
Please join us for a Town
Meeting on Wednesday, June
21 at 7:30 p.m. at Selva
Marina Countr\ Club to dis-
cuss the outcome of the June
20 Community Development
Board meeting and to discuss
the Save Atlantic Beach alter-
nate proposal.
To learn moreabout Save
Atlantic Beach and how the
proposed Residential
Development standards affect
you, log on to www.saveat-
lanticbeach.com.
Lindley Tolbert
Atlantic Beach
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Don't miss store meet ': .ng
Don't miss store meeting
To the editor:
The time has come for this
community to get actively
involved, to attend and to
speak out at the Public
Hearing of the Neptune Beach
Planning and Development
Review Board. The board will
be reviewing Wal-Mart's appli-
cation, hearing public opin-
ion and passing a recommen-
dation for approval or rejec-
tion on to the City Council.
The meeting will be held on
Tuesday, June 20 at 6 p.m. at
Neptune Beach Elementary
School on Florida Boulevard.
W\al-Mart already has
threatened Neptune Beach
that the matter will be taken
to court if this community's
decision is to decline a super-
center. We know that this is
done to intimidate citizen
activists but we also know
that we have the same legal
pRi.gI9 ,I hat \Al;,i,rw t dogs,...,
Our local board has to come
up with written "findings of
fact" to support their deci-
sion. When their decision is
in accordance with local land
use goaLs and objectives, then
a developer or Wal-Mart is
going to have a hard time
showing that a local decision
was "arbitrary and capri-
cious."
There is a well-established
"presumption of validity"
that is accorded to decisions
of local planning and zoning
boards by the courts. Judges
do not like to substitute their
judgment for that of local
officials when interpreting
their own zoning ordinances.
The facts include our local
land use objective exemplified
by the 60,000 sq. foot limit
ordinance that \Val-Mart was
aware of when they submitted
their supercenter application.
The intent of that ordinance
is to encourage appropriately
scaled mid-sized commercial
developments that compli-
ment the unique beach char-
acter. The lively and thriving
mixed-use project that went
in to the old Pic-N-Save site
on A1A in Jacksonville Beach
is a lively and thriving model.
Something similar is a superi-
or match for Neptune Beach.
This ordinance is the city's
means for keeping one large
"Big Box" store from over-
shadowing our business com-
munity. The commercial dis-
trict of Neptune Beach is only
a quarter of a mile. \al-Mart's
proposed 100,000 plus square
foot mega retail center on the
14-acre site on Atlantic
Boulevard that formerly
housed Scotty's, Food Lion
a.d ,Big Lots i ncjuing,. lhe,,
parking loti is roughly equal
in size to Neptune Beach's
entire central business district
(including parking and
streets. Unlike the proposed
\Vai-Mart store, which would
dedicate 2.7 acres to one
store, the Central Business
District houses nearly 50'
thriving small businesses.
Competition is a valuable
aspect of a free market econo-
my, but the "Big Box" store
always has an unfair advan-
tage over smaller locally
grown businesses because ot
its megalith purchasing
power. It is in the citizens of
Neptune Beach's interest to
support the interests of the
many instead of one mega
retailer.
In addition to the local land
use objectives, for the Beaches
Voice opinion June 20
To the editor:
For anyone interested in
becoming 'educated' regarding
the practices of Wal-Mart: access
your Internet; click up
vwww.google.com; type in key-
words- Suits Against Val-Mart.
You will find a variety of dates
and an assortment of subject
matter on \Val-Mart. This
should provide enough infor-
mation to help you decide if
you want to support W\al-Mart's
forcing its way into Neptune
Beach.
Please attend the hearing June
20 at 6 p.m. at the Neptune
Beach Elementary School. The
Planning and Development
Review Board needs to hear the
community's reasons for ..the
enthusiastic backing of the ordi-
nance for the 60,000 square foot
limitation; and why we do not
need or want; a Wal-NMart in:
Neptune Beach.
As individuals we may not
have a vote in the recommenda-
tions that are presented to the
City Council of Neptune Beach,
but this is our chance to have a
say in the matter at the hearing.
Your opinion counts- but
only if \ou attend and voice it at
the public heanng on June 20.
: L. Lazarus
Neptune Beach
0George Mason was awake-up call
To the editor:
A funny thing happened on
the Gators magnificent run to'
the college basketball champi-
onship. Our nation became
enchanted with the most recent
Cinderella, George NMason
University. The underdog effort
of the Patriots was appreciated
even by those of us cheering
another team.
I had a dim memory of
George Mason. as one of our
Founding Fathers, but couldn't
recall much else about him.
Quick research reminded me
that this early-American patriot
refused to sign the Constitution
because of the failure to include
within it a Bill of Rights protect-
ing the, individual liberties of
the citizens of our new country.
It seems clear that when
Thomas Jefferson drafted the
Bill of Rights, he followed
George Mason's blueprint.
All of us should wonder what
George Mason would think
about his Bill of Rights today.
Certainly, his \iews would not
Include approval of an adminis-
tration which illegally spies on
its own citizens, publishes the
names of secret agents for petty'
politicalpurposes, attacks a sov-
ereign nation without provoca-
tion, ignores the emergency
needs of the less well to do in
New Orleans and awards gov-
emrnment contracts based upon
Scontributions/bribes from peo-
ple like Jack Abramoff. Is it pos-
sible that the timing of George
Mason's basketball excellence is
a .wake-up call from our
Founding Fathers to the present
day citizens, of our country?.
S Joihp Miller
Jacksonville Beach
communities, one of the most
salient issues surrounding the
proposed Wal-Mart is traffic.
The results of the independ-
ent traffic analyses currently
undenvay will provide critical
hard data of local conditions
upon which the Planning and
Development Board and the
City Council will decide
whether it wants \al-Mart as
a neighbor. Whether or not
people have ideological prob-
lems with this retailer, ever\'-
one should be quite distressed
when their already congested
local roads are asked to
accommodate the influx
engendered by 100,000+ sq.
ft supercenter. According to
the Institute of Traffic
Engineers, a 200,000 sq. ft.
discount center on average
results in 76,232 car trips per
week wiSth the high end of
the range being 92,806i. Even
if. ,qq,,s ,4l d a ,rygi l ,-sI ed,,,
\Val-Mart. the traffic experts
sa\ the store will draw 850 car
trips during the busiest
evening hour.
The public hearing on
Tuesday, June 20 will not only
will serve to inform the
Neptune Beach citizens of the
issues at hand, and but will
underscore community sup-
port when the time comes to
defend our community's best
interests in court.
Please plan on attending
the Planning and
Development Review Board
hearing on Tuesday at 6 p.m.
at the Neptune Beach
Elementary School. Your par-
ticipation is needed.
Strengthen our sense of com-
munity.
Kris Matson
Neptune Beach
Thanks to
firemen
for aid
To the editor:
Hi, I'm the old veteran
on Sailfish Drive that has
had my concrete statues
broke now for three dif-
ferent times. It's, expen-
sive. My insurance com-
pany paid for it once, bit
can't go that route arny-
more, I know. ,
You guys had.it'in the'
police' beat, Beaches.
Leader.
I still have to repair the
broken animals statues
again.
I just want to say,
thanks Mr.. Bass and the
firemen for picking up,
that heavy concrete
giraffe Saturday for me. ,
Richard, (Casey) A.
SStefigel
The Old Snake Man
Atlantic Beach
JOHN
HARurnECK
COLUMNIST
Fishing
hooks
you up
with fun
T Tot only are Florida
Fish plentiful, but
June 3 marked the
start of National Fishing and
Boating Week.
Unfortunately, some land-
locked dudes would like to
partake piscatorially but are
afraid to, per the
Recreational Boating &
Fishing Foundation. The rea-
son, according to the RBFF, is
performance anxiety.
The theory is that "Guys
don't want to embarrass
themselves in front of their
kids or friends by appearing
inept at tying a knot or by
tangling a reel." The RBFF
states that these fellows
often think they're supposed
to be expert at all outdoor
pursuits even if they haven't
pursued them for some time.
They avoid fishing and boat-
ing because they're scared "it
might expose some inade-
quacy."
In my opinion, the fishing
fear assumption is hooey. I
myself have found man\'
e.Velle..t, ways to humiliate
myself, and fishing/boating
is way down on the list.
In fact, I'm fairly proud of
the more creative dumbo
fungoes I've committed
while fishing.
Take the time that my dad
and I were getting ready to
go home to fly up the mess
of trout we had caught dur-
ing a full day's casting. To
the oarlock of our rented
boat, I had tied the net bag
that held the live fish
underwater, to keep them
alive). Removing the oar to
push us away from shore to
return to the livery, I had
forgotten the bag, and away
it vent in the cold, murky
water. My father's concerned
comment sounded like a
W\V II air-raid siren.
Just in case there really are
men who are spooked about
making fishing fools of
themselves, I have some
remedial suggestions.
First of all, the would-be
piscatorial pro could wear a
ski mask, thus hiding his
identity if he pulled a bone-
head play. To impress neigh-
bors when he returned
empty-handed from a fishing
foray, he could keep some
plastic lunkers in his car and
Shaul them in the house
before the spying eyes next
door.
I know of at least one fin
fan I would never ridicule in
his presence if he flubbed,
and that's Larry Csonka, aka
"Zonk."
Remember him, the
unstoppable Miami Dolphins
fullback who ended up here
as general manager for the
now-long-gone Jacksonville
Bulls? He was salmon fishing
in Alaska on a TV outdoors "
show and made the jumbo
fish look like minnows. Zonk
appeared. a perfect match for
the huge, stuffed polar bear I
saw in the Anchorage air-'
port. Both have eaten
salmon and perhaps an occa-
sional defensive tackle.
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POLICE BEAT
ATLANTIC BEACH
A credit card fraud was
reported May 31 in the 1200
,block of Mayport Road.
Someone reported that two
tires were slashed on a vehicle
June 7 in the 90, block of
Dutton Island Road.
:The license tag to a vehicle
was report stolen June 8 in
the 20 block of. Dudley Street.
~* *
An ATM card fraud was
reported stolen June 8 in the
900 block' of, Atlantic
Boulevard.
*
Sherwood J. Dabney, 55, of
Atlantic Beach was arrested
and charged with possession
of over 20 grams of marijuana
June 9 in the 1800 block of
Mayport Road, according to a
police report,
A burglary to a business was
reported June 9 in the.2400
block of Mayport Road.
Roughly $1,000 worth of
lumber was reported stolen
from a residence June 10 in
the 200 block of 12th Street. ,
Shalon Marie .Bauer, 29,
homeless was arrested and.
charged with possession, of
cocaine,, possession of a con-
trolled substance, giving false
identification and grand theft
of a firearm June 8 in the
2400 block of Mayport Road,
according to a police report.
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A- 48-year-old Atlantic
Beach woman reported June 6
that she was bitten multiple
times on her aim by a cat near
the 14th Street Beach access.
The cat was captured by
Animal Control officers.
*
An aggravated battery was
reported June 6 in the area of
'20th Street.
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A stolen vehicle was recov-
ered June 1 by Atlantic Beach
police in the area of Strand
and Bowles Street in Neptune
Beach.
NEPTUNE BEACH .
Police are investigating a
June 11 report by a 20-year-
old Neptune Beach woman
that she was. sexually ba-t-
tered.
*
An iPod valued .at $264 was
reported stolen April 27 at
Fletcher High School, 700
Seagate Avenue.
A ATM card' was reported
missing May 24 in the 300
block of Bay Street.
A cell phone was reported
stolen from a motorcycle June
11 in the 200 block of Lemon.
Street.
,- ,.
Police are' investigating a
report of a carjacking June 11
in the 1100 block of Atlantic
Boulevard. Details of the inci-
dent -are. suspicious, say
police, who. reported that the
*victim ini the incident was
extremely impaired by appar-
ent drug use at the time he
was talking with officers.
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A domestic battery was
reported June 11 in the 1400
block of Atlantic Boulevard.
Angelia Brown, 43, of Ponte
Vedra Beach was arrested and
charged with possession of
crack cocaine June 9 in the
400 block of Lora Street,
according to a police report.
lan Patrick Hills: 19, .of
Jacksonville was arrested and
charged with possession of
over 20 grams of cannabis and
possession of controlled sub-
stance June 8 in the 1500
block of Atlantic Boulevard,
according to a police report.
A purse was reported stolen
from an Atlantic Boulevard
ocean access June 6.
,
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
On June 8, the owner of a
house under construction in
the 200 block of Plantation
Circle S. reported that racial
and sexual slurs had been
painted on the structure.
A retail theft at a business
in the 800 block of A1A N was
reported on June 9. According
to the police report, employ-
ees of the business stated that
an unknown white male in
his 20's waited until no one
was at the front of the store
before leaving with approxi-
mately $132 in miscellaneous
., [ .
items.
The theft of two prescrip-
tion medications valued at
$68.76 from a residence in the
500 block of Ranch Road was
reported on June 9. The resi-
dent reported that the med-
ications were taken between
June 2 and June 7 while sever-
al persons were in the home,
according to the police report.
A 38-year old Ponte Vedra
resident was charged with
simple domestic battery and
resisting arrest without vio-
lence on June 10 following an
incidentt in the Sawgrass sub-
division.
On June 11, ia St. Johns
County Sheriff's Office deputy
received a report of found
Property in the area of A1A N
and Ponte Vedra Lakes
Boulevard. According to the
police report, a jogger found
several items scattered in the
area, including ..a driver's
; license, cash,.insurance and
bank cards, gift cards, and a
check book. The deputy
attempted to locate the owner
but no further information
was available-at this time.
A resident of the 200 block
of Pablo Road reported $35 in
damages to a mailbox on June
11. According to the police
report, the incident occurred
between 10 p.m.. on June 10
and 9 a.m. on June 11. Upon
investigation, the deputy
determined that mailboxes at
three other residences were
also damaged and a portable
toilet at a construction site in
the same block had been over-
turned.
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JACKSONVILLE BEACH
A purse containing $160 in
cash and various, bank cards
was, reported stolen June 12
from the hospital vending
area in the 1300 block of 13th
Ave. S..
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A yellow 2002 Volkswagen
Bug valued at $15,000 was
Reported June. l11: from the
parking lot in the 100 block of
3rd Ave. N.
SCalvin Jerome Dicks, 29, of,
Tackson\ille Beach was arrest-
ed June 7 and charged with
m psj 'L';,.A i .
possession and sale of a con-
trolled substance in the 800
block of 1st Ave. S., according
to police. A confidential
informant exchanged $20 in
marked agency funds for .4
grams of cocaine from Dicks,
police reported.
Clifford Allan McCoy, 39,
anid David Edward Dukes, 49,
both transients, were arrested
June 8r and charged with
grand theft after partnering to
steal a beach bag in the 200
block of Beach Proper North,,
police .reported. A witness
told police he observed two,
men approach a beach bag,
placed near an occupied life-
guard chair by a woman prior
to surfing. The witness said
one man struck up a conver-
sation with the lifeguard as a
distraction and the other man
moved in from behind to grab
the bag.
Police observed the men
sifting through the contents
of the bag valued at $1,100 in
front of the SeaValk Pavilion.
The bag contained an IPod,
digital camera, hand-held
video game, keys, clothing,
wallet and a cell phone,
according to the report.
McCoy was .also subse-
quently charged with intro-
ducing contraband into a
detention facility after admit-
ting officers found a small
amount of marijuana in his
back pants pocket, according
to a police report.
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Wendell R. Shasteen, 57, a
transient, was arrested June 9
and charged with an out-
standing warrant for failure of
a sexual offender to update
his drivers license in the 500
block of 1st St. N., according
to a police report. ,
Jewelry valued at $6,100
was reported stolen June 9 in
the first block of Hopson
Road. The victim told police
that she suspected that some-
one stole a small black bag
containing a diamond tennis-
bracelet, a pair of diamond
earrings, four pairs of gold
earrings and two gold rings.
Samuel.Thomas Colver, 34,'
off Jacksonville was arrested
June 10 and charged with
felony criminal mischief
Man walking to car in
downtown Jax Beach
attacked by 6 men in
public parking lot
by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF I' WRITER
A 31-year-old Jacksonville
man was treated for serious
facial injuries Sunday when
six men .attacked' him as he
walked to his car in the public
parking lot in downtown
Jacksonville Beach.; .
The victim sustained a frac-
tured nose and deep chin lac-
eration requiring several
stitches after the suspects'
pushed him to the ground
and repeatedly kicked and
punched. him in the face.
, He was transported to"
Baptist Medical Center
Beaches for treatment and was
interviewed by police at
approximately 4:30 a.m.
After the bars closed at 2
a.m., the victim told police he ii
was heading back to his car in
the first block of 1st Street n- -
North when an unknown A1 .,
man walked up behind him
and tried to start a casual con- .
versation.Y
When the victim did not
respond to the, suspect, the
man struck hirm in the back of .
the head. The victim turned -
and punched the suspect
twice in the face before he was '
attacked by the other five
men.
The men fled in an
unknown vehicle after the HarborChase resident Mary Walsh visits with Harley Owners
unprovoked attack. Robber)
doer note appear to ber aGroup (HOG) members during a barbecue at Adamec's Harley-
motive because nothing wasi Davidson Day. Seniors from HarborChase of Jacksonville mod-
taken during the, incident, eled Harley-Davidson attire and gear at the third annual Adamec
according to a police report. Harley-Davidson Day on Friday. The event, held at the assisted
living community on San Pablo Road, featured a display of
Harley-Davidson bikes from the Harley Owners Group of
Jacksonville, a barbecue lunch, and photo opportunity with
Channel 4's Sam Kouvaris.
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resulting in the interruption
of business or utilities after
smashing out the windows of
a bar in the 500 block of 1st
St. N., police reported.
Management at Lynch's Irish
Pub told police Colver
entered the business and
began to create a disturbance.
He was confronted and asked
to leave. The man returned a
short time later and began to
shatter the front windows
with his hands and fists
before being restrained by
employees and customers
until police arrived, police
reported. Damage was esti-
mated at $1,000, according to
a police report.
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MEETINGS
Wednesday
Breakfast network: The
Ponte Vedra Chamber of
Commerce meets at 7:30 a.m.
the second Wednesday of the
month at the Sawgrass Grille
& The Tavern for breakfast. E-
mail info@pontevedracham-
ber.org for information.
Libertarians: The
Libertarian Party of St. Johns
County meets the second
Wednesday of each month.
Call Doug Pnce at 904-273-
7480 for information.
New Directions: New
Directions, a support group for
the divorced and separated,
meets at 6:45 p.m. the second
and fourth Wednesday of the
month at 4118 Loretto Road
next to the white church, in
the convent at St. Joseph's
Catholic Church. Call 268-
1591 for information.
Veterans meet: The Men's
Auxiliary of Veterans of
Foreign Wars Greater Beaches
Post 3270, 915 8th Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach, meets at 7
p.m. the second Wednesday of
the month. Members of Post
32"0 and the Ladies Auxiliary
meet at 9 a.m. the second
Saturday of the month. Call
249-7366 for information.
Thursday
Grief recovery: A Grief
Recovery Support Group
meets the third Thursday of
the month at 7 p.m. at St.
Paul's Catholic Church in
library. 578 First Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. The group
is for those who are grieving
the death of a family member
or friend. Call Margaret Lane
at 2S0-0871 for information.
Persephone Healing Arts:
Persephone Healing Arts
Center, 485 Sixth Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach, hosts an
open house from 5:30 to 7
p.m. the third Thursday of the
month. The center will also
have an information booth at
Organic Jungle, 13947 Beach
Blvd.. Jacksonville Beach, the
third Saturday of the month.
Call 246-3583 for information.
Saturday
Adopt-A-Rescued-Kitty:
Keigjg,snd, cats which have
been veterinarian-checked and
tested, and have shots and
have been altered, are avail-
able for adoption Saturdays
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at
PetCo at Atlantic and Keman
boulevards.
Open-air market: The
Town Center Gieen Market,
an open-air market, is held
Saturday from 8 a.m. till noon
at the Neptune Beach Kmart
on Atlantic Boulevard. The
market features fresh produce,
honey, sauces, baked goods,
hand-made soap and more.
Beaches storytellers: The
Beaches League of Storytellers
meets at the Ponte Vedra
Beach Library, 101 Library
Blvd.. Ponte Yedra Beach, at
10:30 a.m. the second
Saturday of the month from
September through May. Call
George Mills at 246-1502 for
information.
First Coast Romance
Writers: The First Coast
Romance Writers meet the sec-
ond Saturday of the month
tirom 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the
Hampton Inn at J. Turner
Butler and 1-95. Meetings are
free and open to the public.
Call Eileen Goldman at 268-
0707 or e-mail ebgl1653@com-
cast.net for information.
Peripheral neuropathy:
The Jacksonville Peripheral
Neuropathy Support Group
meets the second Saturday of
the month at 10 a.m. at the
Glendale Community Church,
6411 Beach Blvd. Call 269-
0984 for information.
Submarine veterans: ULSSVI
First Coast Base meets at 11
a.m. the second Saturday of
the month at .merican Legion
Post 316, 127 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach. Call 241-6222
for information.
Beaches Palm Group: The
Florida Writer's Association
Beaches Palm Group meets the
fourth Saturday of each
month except December at
the Ponte Vedra Beach Library.
Call ic DiGenti at 904-285-
2258 for information.
Sunday
Depression support:
Depression Bipolar Support
alliancee Jacksonville Beaches
meets Sundays at 5:30 p.m. at
Beaches Medical Center, 1350
13th Ave. S., Jacksonville
Beach. Visit w %ww.dbsajax.org
for information.
CALENDAR
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., Jackson-
%ille 'Beach.
Call Maggie "
Penn at 904-
998-2331 for
information. ,
Flag cere-
mony: 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 pub-
lic is inVited
and may bring
such flags for
proper dispos-
al.
Exhibit:;
"One Heart at
a Time: A
Visual Diar:' by
Thomas
Red Hat Ladies of VFW Post
3270 will have a luncheon at 2
p.m. at Harry's Seafood Bar and
Grill, '1018 N. 3rd St.,
Jacksonville Beach. Call 242-
0042 or 655-6182 for informa-
tion.
Republican rally: A
Republican rally will be held
Beach. A reception starts at 7
p.m., with the auction at 8 p.m.
Wednesday 21
First Day of Summer.
Headache workshop:
Coastal Care. Medical Center,
10909-9 Atlantic Blvd.,
Jacksonville, will present a free.
communicate more effectively
through art at' "A Couples
Thing," 5 to 8 p.m. at the
Jacksonville Museum of
Modem Art. The cost is $100
per couple, and the program is
for JMOMA members.
Registration is required by June
16. Contact Allison at 366-
6911, extension 204, or e-mail
a g r a f f @-
'i jmoma.org.
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The Neptune Beach Activity Center Sassy Tappers performed at Cypress Village June 8, com-
pleting their schedule for the current routine. Classes will resume Wednesday, Aug. 2.. Beginners
will continue through June. For information on joining the group or scheduling a performance, call
Judy Hulett at 249-2044.
Hagar" will be
on display at the Main Library,
303 N. Laura St., Downtown
Jacksonville, through Aug. 19.
Thursday
Open house: Persephone
Healing Arts Center, 485- 6th
Ave. N., Jackson\ille Beach, will
hold an open house from 5:30
to 7 p.m. Call 246-3583 for
information.
Democratic' club: The
Beaches Democratic Club's
Duval Executive Committee
General Membership meets at 6
p.m. at Bethelite Conference.
Center, 5865 Arlington
Expressway.
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
in formation.
Free seminar: The Noble
Street School, 1356 Beach Bl'd.,
is offering a free seminar about
the state of Florida McKay
Scholarship at 7 p.m. Call, Lisa
Kamm at 803-3260 for informa-
tion.
Friday
Sidewalk sale: Seymour's
Book Store will hold a one-day
sidewalk sale at the Ponte Vedra
Library from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m..
Items for sale include cinema,
children,: travel'and exercise
\VHS tapes for $1 each. Fiction
and non-fiction bargain books
will be sold for 50 cents each.
Proceeds are used to help the
Friends of the Library benefit
the library. Call Seymour's Book
Store at 273-3990 for informa-
tion. '
from. 4 to 7 p.m. at
Metropolitan Park. Meet state
and federal republican candi-
dates. Call 398-1446 for infor-
mation:
Job seeker workshop: Christ
Episcopal Church is sponsoring
a free job seeker workshop at.
the :Christian Formation
Center, Room 108, 400. San
Juan Driver, Ponte Vedra. Call
285-6127 or e-mail
crhbeach@'comcast.net for
information or to sign up.
Sunday, June 18
.Father's Day.
Picnic: The Beaches
Democratic Club will have .a
picnic to meet Rod Smith, can-
Sdidate for governor, from 6 to 8
p.m. at the home of Bruce
_l|pyFl,. ,1 1003' 24th 'St.':N:.,,
Jacksonville Beach. Call Kathy
Carithers at 246-2007 for infor-
mation.
Monday
Jewelry sale BMCBeaches
Hospital Auxiliary will have a
jewelry, sale from 7 a.m. to 4
p:m. today, and 7a.m. to 3 p.m.
June 20, in, the .main lobby of
the Beaches Hospital, 1350
13th Ave. S., lackson\-ille Beach.
The sale is open to the public.
Tuesday
Driver safety class: An AARP
driver safety' class will be held
From 1 to 5 p.m. today and June
21 at the Ponte Vedra Beach
Library. The.cost is. 10, and
class size is limited. Call 804-
823-9208/273-0495 to register.
SDemocratic club: The
Beaches Democratic Club meets
at 7 p.m. (sign in at 6:45 p.m.)
at the Days Inn Conference
Hall in Neptune Beach.
educational workshop on how
to stop headaches trom interfer-
ing with your life at noon.
Lunch will. be provided,
Registration is required by June
19. Call 042-3304 for informa-
tion or to register.
Retired federal employees:
Chapter 1671 ,of the National
Active and Retired. Federal
EImployees will meet at noon at
the Golden Corral Restaurant.
14035 Beach Blvd. Visitors are
welcome. Call 731-3968 or 221-
7644 for information.
Sons of Italy: The Sons of
Italy Beaches, Lodge #2821 will
meet 'at 7:30 p.m. at Adele
Grage Cultural 'Center, 716
Ocean Blvd.,. Atlantic Beach.
Anyone of Italian heritage or
not is invited. A social time at
6:30 p.m precedes the meeting.
Call 242-4929:for information.
Thursday
Book group: The Beaches
Democratic Club Book
Discussion Group meets at 7:30
Sp.m. at the Village 'Inn
Restaurant in Neptune Beach.
Friday
A Couples Thing: Learn to
HOST FAMILIES NEEDED
for young-adult
University Students &
children, age 10 to 14,
from Northern Ireland
beginning June 28'"
for 4 weeks
For more info, call
-T__:_ *T I-
Cooking
c l a s s :
Persephone
Healing Arts
Center, 485 6th
Ave. N., Jack-
sonville .Beach,
will have an all
organic cook-
ing class from
5:30 to 7 p.m.
Space is limited
and there is a
fee. :Call 246-
3583 for infor-
mation,'
Funvention:'
The- Red
Hatters will
have their 5th
Annual Florida
State Funven-
tion through
June 24 at the
PGA National
Resort and Spa,
Monday, June 26
Movie Night: "Classic
(Adult) Movie Night)" will be
held at 5:30 p.m. at the Beaches
Branch Library, 600 Third St.,
Neptune Beach. "Kiss Me Kate"
will be shown. Call 241-1141
for information.
Happy
Father's Day!
Forget the tie.
Buy a bottle of fine
wine or gift basket.
Palm Beach
Gardens. For
rates and information,, e-mail
flfunvention@.aol.com. .
Saturday
CPR class: An:adult, infant
andchild CPR and first aid with
AED class will be held from 9:30
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the USO,
'2560 Mavport Road, Atlantic
Beach. Anyone with a military
ID receives a $5 discount. Call
246-1395 for information or to
register
Casino N ight: Helping
Hands is having Casino Night
from 7 to '10 p.m. at the Sea
Turtle Inn. Proceeds to go
Helping Hands Village. Tickets
are $100 each and include gam-
ing, heavy hours d'oeuvres, and
beer and wine. 223-3608.
Latin Themed Patice
Party
every Wednesday
from 8 pm 1 am
Lessons from 8 to 9
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Surfer visit: Pro surfer Kelly N.orita Blrasong at Ihurs Fri/al t :' Seeks revenge
Slater will be at' the Seawalk Charity auction: The Bridge (904) 993-3226 8pm 9pm against
Hotel, 117 1st Ave. N, Fouindation' presents, its first hild
Jackson\ille Beach. Doors open Bachelor Charity Auction at w projehild om 10 S12 telemarketing industry.
at 8 p.m. Ticketsare$10online TwistedSisters in acksonille brdsongwatsnrealtcorp.c
(plus service fees) and 15 at the,
door. Call 249-9981 for infor-0'
nation.
Open house: The city o tf
lacksonrille Beach will hold an
open house from 4:30 to 5:30.,
p.m. to celebrate the remodel- ,
ing for the headquarters fire sta-
tion on Third Street and Second
Avenue. Light refreshments will g
be served, and the public is
invited. Call Fire Chief Gary
Frasier at 247-621 for informa- Ashford Court is Dog-Gone excited to host the Jacksonville Humane
ton. Society for a Doggie Day Fair. Adoptions will be available on-site, gifts
Saturday for your four-legged friends, silent auction to benefit the Jacksonville
Coatig cardurse: ThBeac U. Humane Society and much,much more. Please take a break for
Flotilla 14-4 offers "America's goodness sake and give a dog a bone!
Boating Course" from 7:30 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at the Captains Club, Saturday, June 17th
13363 Beach Blvd.: (between
Hodges and Keman). The pro- 7 am
gram qualifies you for the A R am till 2 pm
Florida state boater's card. Call OR
john Davis at 904-821-9692 for Ashford Court Assisted Liv ng.i
information. Ash ord Court Assisted Living
a nformation. aa 'lo g
Shell show: The Jacksonville
Shell Club's 40th Annual Shell
Show will be held from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. today and June 18 at
the Morocco Shrine
Auditorium. The cost,is $5 for
adults; $3 for children and sen-
iors; and free for Girl Scouts and
children under 4. Call Judy
Blocker at 246-4012 or 534-
5312 for information.
led Hat Ladies: The Smokin'
Jacksonville Beach, FL 322!
(904) 285-8827
(at Marsh Landing)
"In a perfect world, every dog would have a home
and every home would have a dog."
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I
OBITUARIES
Larry W. Blondheim died on
June 7, 2006. He was born on
July 26, 1951 in Akron, Ohio.
Blondheim served in the Army
in Vietnam from 1969 to. 1970;
After his years in the service,
Blondheim worked as a welder
for 20 years. Family members
include his wife, Brenda; sons,
William and Paul; daug
Ericka and Stacy; daugh
law, Amy; grandsons, Bra
Chas, Ashton and Co
brother, Butch; and s
Linda, Peggy Sue, Jean, Jur
Fran. He was afflicted ft
past three years with canc
Joseph Walter Brumleve
Joseph Walter "Walt"
Brumleve, 82, of Jacksonville
Beach, died June 11, 2006. He
was born in Louisville, Ky., son
of the late Henry L. and Theresa
Ann (Gottbrath) Brumleve. A
veteran of the US Marine Corps,
.he served during WWII and saw
action at Roi-Namur, Kwajalein-
Atoll, Marshall. Island, Saipan,
Tinian, the Marianas Islands,
Iwo Jima and the Volcano
Islands. He also worked as a
transporter for' thoroughbred-
race horses. Surviving.are three
children, Gary L. Brumleve,
Donna Jo (Gary).Campbell and
Margaret
Margaret B. Busch,, 95, died
June 11, 2006. She was born
Dec. 31, 1910' in Columbus,:
Ohio. Prior to moving to Florida
in 1969;.-she was a resident of
Richmond, Virginia and
Rockville, Maryland; She served
in the Department of Justice,
where she was the secretary to
the Assistant Attorney:General
of the United.States. Later she
'worked .with the Internal
Revenue Service, retiring in
1969. Busch was a member of
the Southpoint Seventh Day
Adventist Church, where she,
served as church treasurer,
pianist and organist. Her family
members include her three chii-
Gail Ann Brumleve, a
Louisville, Ky.; brother
"Sonny" Brumleve
Jacksonville; two grandchi
Ashley .Renee Brumleve
STheresa Ann Yates; and a
grandchild,' Madison
Brumleve. A Celebration.
life will be held on Saturda
p.m. at the VFW Hall o
Street South in Jackso
Beach. Memorials in his
may be directed to the VFV
3270. Arrangements
Hardage-Giddens Funeral
in Jacksonville Beach.
B. Busch
dren, Wayne T.:(Eileen) I
Barbara J. (Bobby) Bakei
Robert D. (Susan) Busch;
grandchildren, Rick, Ker
Lori Busch, Gary arid
Baker, TinaMobleVy Todd.
and Ryan Busch and ten
grandchildren. imitationn
held Tuesday in the cha
Quinn-Shalz Funeral H
Funeral Services will be h
11 a,m. today at the fi
home, followed by interim
Chapel Hills Cemetery. Se
under the direction and c
Quinn-Shalz Funeral Hoi
Cremation Centre, 3600
St. S., Jacksonville Beach.
. .Deborah M. King Daxis, 49, Regina Davis, Rochelle Davis
died June 12, 2006 at the Earl B. and Amy Dais; brothers, Philip
Hadlow Center of Community King Arther and Clayton King;'
Hospice. She moved here from sister, Rebecca Kooyman; grand-
Las Vegas in 1996. She was a children. Isabella Halliday,'
member of the Church d Js l.Capri Sg ,iit vdnei)qa F ld
Ch stof Catter-Day Saihts '. and Pery William Smith and
Family members include her cousin Vida Johnson.
daughters,.' Kristin (Robert) .Visitation will be held from 6
Smith, Kellie (Daniel) Halliday, ,p.m. to 8 p.m., Thuisday in
;hters, Robert Brookins Cook Sr., 77,
ter-in- died June 12, 2006, at the
indan,. Baptist Medical Center -
nnnor; Beaches. He was born and raised
sisters, in Evansville, Indiana, and
e and moved his family to the
or the Jacksonville Beaches in 1963.
er. Appointed a Lay Reader for
the Diocese of Florida in
January, 1973, he was arn active
member and leader of Saint
S Paul's by the Sea Episcopal
Church for 43 \'ears. He was also
chaplain for the Brotherhood of
all of St. Andrew's.
H. L. He graduated from Evansville,
of College in 1951 and was a mem-
ldren, ber of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sand Fraternity,.with a degree in busi-
great- ness, he worked in the restau-
Leigh rant business with his father at
of his. Cook's Barbeque in Evansville,
ay at 4 Indiana. His love for the restau-
n 9th rant industry brought him and
nville his family to Adaptic Beach to
name become a 7-year Golden Spoon
W Post Award redpient while running
by the Sea Turtle Inn and
Home Restaurant; Bob's happiest days,
according to family. He went on
to become a member of the
Association of Realtors and-
agent with Pam Bingemann
Realty in the mid-80s and was
the Associate Realtor of the Year
Busch, in 1989 and 1995.
r and He was an Atlantic Beach City
nine
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Yolanda Hargreayes.
Feigenbaum, 81, of Atlantic
Beach, died June 8, 2006. She,
.as born in Deland to the late
David Gillen and Mildred
Evelyn iHobbsi Hargreaves.
Surviving are her husband,
Jean P. Feigenbaum;. three chil-
dren, Gil (Lestine) \Wells of
Jacksonville 'Beach, Shawn
(Lili) : Feigenbaum of
Fayetteville, Ga. and Paige
i la)y Hotard) Feigenbaum of
Jacksonville; six grandchildren,
Quinn-Shalz, A Family Funeral
Home. Funeral services will be
held 11: a.m., Friday in the
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-
Day Saints, with Bishop Doug
Potter officiating. Interm'ert will
foll6' 'i' Beaches iMelirial
Park of Atlantic Beach.
SIn lieu of flowers donations
may be made to Community
Commission member and a 40-
year member and past president
of the Kiwanis Club. He was
especially proud to be a member
of The Grand Lodge of Free and
Accepted Masons of Indiana for
over 50 years, his family said.
One of his fondest passions was
reading. He was also proud to be
a member of Burroughs
Bibliophiles, a group dedicated
to the work of Edgar Rice
Burroughs, the author and cre-
ator of Tarzan of the Apes.
He is survived by his wife of
54 years, Peggy; his sons Robert
Cook Jr., Thomas (Dawne)
Cook, William LDiane) Cook;
grandchildren, Adam and
Aaron Cook, step grandchildren
Samantha, Brittany and Alyssa
James, his brother, Williamm
(Molly) Cook, and many nieces,
nephews and good friends.
The memorial service will be
held at' St. Paul's by the Sea
Episcopal Church in
Jacksonville Beach on Friday at
3 p.m., with the- Reverend
Penny Pfab officiating, In lieu of
flowers, donations may be sent
to the American Cancer Society
or .the American Diabetes
Association..
Services under .the direction
.of Quinn-Shalz Funeral Home
in Jacksonville Beach.
Clint ,Wells and Jessi
Farb, Chris, Kayla,. Sa
Jenna Feigenbaum; an
ter Cornelia Hart. Feig
wished to have her as
tered off the coast at t
by her family '6ily. M
may be directed t
Tamassee DAR Schoo
Bumgardner Rd., Tainm
29646. Arrangemei
Hardage-Giddens.
Home in Jacksonville
Hospice of Northeast
4266 : Sunbeam
Jacksonville, FL 32257.
Services under the
of Quinn-Shalz Funera
3600 ThirdTi'Sl. S., Jac
Bieai "s:p rams:n ^ri^
Andrew Heckerman, 53, of
Atlantic Beach for 13 years, died
on June 11, 2006 after a long
struggle with a terminal disease.
He was born Dec. 19, 1952 in
Syracuse, N.Y. Described as a
man who had an amazing zest
for life, he enjoyed entertaining
friends, .karaoke, cooking, car-
pentry and competing in darts,
according to friends. He volun-
teered with the American
Cancer Society in their Look
Good Feel Better program. His
varied professional endeavors
included a cook, Naval service,
construction and cosmetology.
His boyhood was spenton the
family dairy farm. His parents,
Bernhard and Dorothy, and
brother, Richard, predeceased
him. He is survived by his sis-
ters, Martha (Claude) Bush and
Frances
Frances M Pou, 81,. of
Atlantic Beach, died Saturday,
June 10. "2006.. She was born
on Oct. 15, 1925. in
Crawfordville, Fla., to the late
Angus, and Marie Walker
Morrison. Pou moved to
Jacksonville in 1968 from
Macon, Ga. She worked as a
secretary for the City of
Jacksonville from 1976 to:
1978. She then transferred to
JEA, retiring in 1994. Pou was
a member of St. Paul's By the
Sea Episcopal Church and the
Daughters of the Confederacy.
She is survived by her husband
of 55 years, William B. Pou Sr.;
ca Wells
arah and
d her sis-
;enbaum
hes scat-
he beach
[emorials
o DAR, Stephanie K. Flowers Twigg,
ol, 1925 58, died June 8. She was born
assee, SC Aug. 14, 1947 in Akron, Ohio
nts by and moved to the Jacksonville
Funeral: area nine years ago 'from
Beach.' Philadelphia. She worked for
Nuvell for four years. Family
members include-her daugh-.
ter, Heather iBerryi;: grand-
S children Robert Sebastianannd
Sarah Catherine Vaughan of
Florida, Jacksonville;,. mother Evelyn
Road, Flowers of Ponte V\edra Beach;
sister April D.tCarterl LeBrocq
direction of Hatfield, Pa.; brothers
il Home, Robert D. iReeneel Flowers Jr.,
ksonv1lll i of, .C-h;a:dotte,.. -N.C.- .. a nd
'no', 4Al :Thomas .W-: Flowers-' of
Larry W Blondheim
Virginia Beach, V.A.; niece
Monique Marino; nephews
Jean-Paul LeBrocq, Robert D.
Flowers, II 'and Joseph N.
Flowers. She was predeceased
by her father,' Robert D.
Flowers. A Mass of Christian
Burial was celebrated yester-
.day in Our Lady Star:of the
SSea Catholic Church.
Memorials may be made to
the Juvenile Diabetes
Research Foundation
International, 120 Wall Street,
19 Floor, New York, NY
10005. Setrices under the
Direction of Quinn-Shalz
S'Funeral Home'.
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(Debbie) Heckerman;. adopted
mother, Anna Hatchell, nieces
and nephews and many friends.
He is also survived by his life-
partner Charles Hatchell, whb
cared for him during his
lengthy illness.
His ashes will be spread over-
looking the family dairy farm in
Lafayette, N.Y. Memorials may
be made to the Northeast
Florida AIDSS Network.
Arrangements are being han-
dled by Arlington Park Funeral
Home.
M. Pou
son William B.
Pou Jr.; daughters
Sharon Marie
Hoey and
Jacqueline Love
Pou;. and grand-
son Joseph Roark Pou
Hoey. The family -
will receive friends on
Saturday at noon at St. Paul's
By the Sea Episcopal Church in
Jacksonville Beach. A memori-
al service will be held at' 1p.m.
The Reverend Penny Pfab will
officiate. Interment will bepri-
vate. Arrangements by
Hardage-Giddens Funeral
Home in Jacksonville Beach.
Robert Brookins Cook Sr.
Andrew Heckerman
Yolanda Feigenbaum
Stephanie K Flowers Twigg
Deborah M. King Davis
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T three soldiers from the
Army's 3rd Infantry
Division at Fort Stewart,
Ga., served as flag bearers at
Ike McBride's funeral Friday at
Edgewood Cemetery in north-
west Jacksonville.
It was a fitting gesture.
As a young Army specialist
in the mid-1970s based out of
Hunter Army .Airfield near
Savannah, McBride served as a
flag bearer at military funerals.
It was an assignment the
1973 Sandalwood High grad
relished during his three-year
enlistment and was a precur-
sor to a 27-year career as a
cemetery caretaker for the city,
of Jacksonville Beach.
McBride, the former super-,
visor at H. Warren Smith and
Lee Kirkland cemeteries, died
Sunday, June 4, after being
diagnosed with cancer on
April 18. He was 50.
"We were picked to be on
the honor guard because we
kept our uniforms starch
clean," Mike Hart recalled last '
week at McBride's memorial
service.
"We were on funeral detail
for almost two years."
Hart and McBride served
together with the Army's
110th Quartermaster
Company. They fueled heli-
copters and other aircraft.
McBride was honorably dis-
charged from the service July
1, 1976. He officially started
working for the city of
Jacksonville Beach on June 18,
1979. Before that, he was
employed for two years in the
city's sign shop through an
affirmative action program.
McBride oversaw burials at
.two ,Jiny-maintained cemeter-
a ier and'took special pleasure
in making sure deceased veter-"
ans received funeral benefits,
such as graveside military
honors and free government-
issued markers.
Warren Smith has a large
contingent of military head-
stones and markers dating
from the Civil War to
Vietnam, and McBride seemed
to know where all of them
were located.
He awoke every morning at
5 and was on the job by 7
a.m., six days a week if need-
ed. .
He tended to more than
6,000 graves and supervised
hundreds of burials, never tak-
ing a sick day during his first
20 years on the job.
McBride was named the
pholo by LAURA FOWLER
A group of second graders holds up the inventions each created at last week's Camp Invention at Rawlings Elementary.
PV campers get inventive
FROM STAFF
Have you ever wanted to
comb your hair to a beat? Try
musical comb..... .
Eo yq i'.ha,-e.,rmnerous
dogs that need walking? Try a
leash that can handle 10 of
them at once.
Are you constantly losing
your VCR? Try one that has
legs and follows you around.
These are some of the
inventions that sprang from
the fertile minds and busy,
hands of Camp Invention par-
ticipants last week at Rawlings
Elementary School.
Although the week-long
camp offered children a vari-
ety of activities, it's the take-
apart par that most campers
seem to ajoy, camp director
Pat Forsythe said.
"They always love the take-
apart," Forsythe said, noting
that campers can bring any
.. 2
on.j,, by Laura FoWler
Alexandra Gurgis' invention -
a comb that plays music.
old item from home com-
puters, toaster ovens and the
like as long as it doesn't
have glass parts.
"They're just amazed at
what's on the inside what
makes it run," said Forsythe,
who directs Rawlings' extend-
ed-day program during the
school year. .
Enrollment in Camp
Invention was .0,, Fqosythe
said more th'fi-l double
enrollment this time last year,
when the camp was first
offered at Rawlings.
The fee was $220 each, and
camp was held 9 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. Monday through Friday,
with a showcase of inventions
held Friday afternoon.
The camp, a summer pro-
gram of the National
Inventors Hall of Fame
Foundation, is for anyone
entering grade one through
grade six.
The paid staff consisted of
five teachers, an assistant
director and 10 counselors,
Forsythe said. Also, 10
Landrum Middle School stu-
dents were volunteer coun-
selors.
' Although the take-apart-
and-invent activity was a it,
it was not the only part of the
camp,,that invited,children to,
use their inventive minds. '
During a search for lost
treasure, campers were asked
to build shelters, create shields
to protect themselves from a
volcano's heat and navigate a
booby-trapped path to the
treasure.
Another mission to dis-
cover new life on the ocean
floor called for inventions
of a boat to carry the explore
ers, something to propel and
anchor the boat, an underwa-
ter vehicle to find specimens
and tools to collect them.
All within three classrooms
and the cafeteria of Rawlings
Elementary.
"A lot of the kids wanted to
come back another week,"
said Forsythe.
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JOHNNY
WOODHOUSE
ASSOCIATE EDITOR .
city's employee of the year in
2001..
Born in Statesboro, Ga., on
Oct. 7, 1955, McBride was
bused to Sandalwood during
the first years of court-ordered
integration in Duval County.
He met his wife, Debra, on
bus No. 346. The couple mar-
ried on April 7, 1975, while
McBride was in the Army.
They celebrated their 31st
wedding anniversary this
spring.
No stranger to grief,,
McBride lost a daughter,
Salina, age 26, to cancer in
August 2003. He and Debra
were raising Salina's 5-year-old
son, DeShawn..
When McBride checked into
Baptist Medical Center on
June 3, Debra, a certified
nurse assistant, watched him
walk into the hospital on
swollen legs.
"I know they're going to
keep me," Debra remembers
her husband saying.
"He kept'telling the doctors
that he had to go home to his
grandbaby."
SBut the cancer had spread
td ever major organ in
McBride's body. He died in
Debra's arms a day after enter-
ing the hospital, two years
and two weeks shy of his
retirement from the city.
On Friday, an Army sergeant
from Fort Stewart wearing
white gloves and a black beret
handed Debra a folded
American flag as a memorial
token of her husband's mili-:
tarv service.
: thirty years ago, McBride'
made'similar presentations to
other grieving widows as a
member of Army funeral
details.
SAs a civilian, he cared for
the nation's war dead at two
Jacksonville Beach city ceme-
teries, and for that he deserves
a final salute.
Retiree still finds time to bake
by KATHY NICOLETTI
COL LtANIST
.F races Wiggins of
Jacksonville Beach is
very active for a 70-
something retiree.
Wiggins swims several
times a week at the
University of North Florida
Aquatic Center, volunteers at
the medical clinic at Mission
House in Jacksonville Beach,
and is active with Meals on
*Wheel and the Cold Night
Shelter through St. Paul's by
the Sea Episcopal Church.
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She also volunteers for
voter registration efforts and
is an officer with the Beaches'
Democratic Club.
Wiggins and her husband
Joe, a retired physician, have
been married for more than
50 years ahd have.six chil-
dren.
She was a registered nurse
and has also worked as thera-
pist, trainer, and teacher.
Most rn|ently she was an
adjunct faculty member at
the University of Phoenix,
teaching sociology and psy-
chology.
She has also been an
adjunct faculty member 'at
Photo by KATHY NICOLETTI
Frances Wiggins' busy calendar of activities includes time
for baking.
Jacksonville University,
Florida Community College,
and the University of North
Florida.
Having raised a family of
six children, Wiggins knows
what it is like to prepare
meals for a large family
almost every day for what
she said was "a long time."
SWhen all six children were
young, Wiggins' husband
was finishing his medical
training at Shands Hospital
at the University of Florida
in Gainesville.
Of necessity, she needed to
be creative to prepare meals
for the family and stay with-
in their budget.
Several of the children
learned math reading tuna
cans, she said, and entrees
like her "Royal Crown of
Weenies" are still remem-
bered with a certain amount
of fondness.
Now that she no longer
has to cook for a family or
be concerned about work
schedules, Wiggins admits
that she is at least partially
retired from the kitchen.
Most days the couple's
mealtime routine includes a
"do-it-yourself" breakfast
whenever they're ready,
lunch around 3:30 p.m., and
a light snack for supper.
Wiggins can still be count-
ed on to bake for meetings
she attends or for her family.
During the holidays or for
family events, her children
and grandchildren always5
expect to have some of her
baked goods, she said.
Bishop Whipple Pudding
has beeh a favorite for many
years and dates to the years
that Joe Wiggins served as
the only physician in a small
town in Mississippi after
completing his training at
Shands.
Bishop Whipple Pudding is
really a misnomer for the
recipe, said Wiggins
"The name is from a cook
in Maben, Miss., who pre-
pared this dessert that was a
favorite of a visiting
Methodist bishop. This is
more like a nut-date bar than
a pudding and stores well in
a tin," she said.
Another old-fashioned
See RECIPES, A-10
pnolo suomineo
Robert J. Wright III, a 1997 Fletcher High'graduate, recently
graduated from commercial diving school at Louisiana Technical
College in Morgan City, La. The curriculum included 33 hours of
study, including diving physics and physiology, seamanship and
rigging, topside and underwater welding, and industrial and off-
shore safety. Wright is employed by DiveCon Inc., whose cus-
tomers include ExxonMobil. Wright is the son of Joe Wright and
Marlene Dryden and the grandson of Beryl and the late Bill
Dryden of Neptune Beach. See more People & Places on A-10.
Cemetery supervisor
deserves final salute
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JUnIe I, LUVU
Weddings
Engagement
Jacquelyn
VanScoten Bates
and Dr. Maurice
Howe Richardson
IV, both of
Arlington, Va.,
were married
Saturday, June 10,
at St. John's
Episcopal Church
in Washington,
D.C.
The Rev.
William P. Baxter
Jr. performed the
ceremony.
The bride is the
daughter of
Jacquelyn Dwelle
Bates of Ponte
Vedra Beach and
Walter 'Irving
Bates II of Lititz,
Pa.
She is a graduate
of Episcopal High
School and Sweet
Briar (Va.) College.
The groom is
the son of the
Honorable and Maurice
Mrs. Maurice
Howe Richardson III of.
Brookline, Mass.
He is a graduate of the'
Roxbury Latin School and
Harvard .University He
received a medical degree from
the University; of Virginia,
,Lauren Bates Galleher was
'the matron of honor. Lucy
and, Jacquelyn Richardson IV
Marshall Baxter was a brides-.
maid. Craig Elliott Richardson
was the best man.. Edward
Irving Bates IT and Mark Childs
Richardson were ushers.
.Following a *honeyrpoon to
Nevis, West Indies, the couple
will reside in Arlingtonh'a. .
Joy .Marie
Coburn of ,
Jacksonville .
Beach and
Gregory Collins
Elliott of Orange
Park were mar-
ried Friday, June
2, at First
Christian Church
of the Beaches.
D r '. J o h n -- -
Hibbard per-
formed the cere- .
mony.
The bride is
the daughter of
Edward Coburn
and the late
Eileen Coburn of
Jacks onville
Beach. She is a
graduate of .the'
University.' 'of
North Florida
and the G
.University of
Alabama at
Birmingham's nurse anesthesia
program. She is employed at
Shands Jacksonville.
The groom is the son of
.Barbara Elliott and the late N.
iDodson Elliott of Orange Park.
.He is a graduate of LLnchburg
iregory and Joy Elliott
College aid: WI
University. He is employee
pharmaceutical sales rep
tative.
After a honeymoon to
Zealand, the couple will
i Jacksonmille Beach.
; The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Lead
Ag:.att' U *at'ii
..:-T' ; ^or a ;veat' comftruit ty.;;,j2. -
Alexis Diehl and Ryan
McGibany, both of
Jacksonville, have announced
their engagement to be mar-
ried.
The bride-elect is the daugh-
ter of Susan Warrenburg and ':
the late Sonny Warrenburg of '
Jacksonville.
The groom-elect is the son of ,. ;
Mary and Moine McGibany of .-.,
Atlantic Beach.
The couple plan to wed on. ;:
the beach.on Saturday, June 17.
Right: Alexis Diehl and Ryan
McGibahny
Birth
t" Amanda :
Hu g h .es
SHartman was
-.- born June: 10,; '~'
2006, .in
Brandon. Fla.
She weighed 7
ebster pounds, 11
ed as a ounces and
resen- was 20, inches
in length.
New ..Maternal
reside" grandparents
are Frank and
CiCi Hughes of Washington,
D.C. Paternal grandmother is
ler Susan Whitcomb of
l.:; Jacksonville, and paternal
..' grandfather is Robert Hartman
:"i", of Ponte Vedra Beach.
Paternal step-grandmother is
Kathy Hartman of Ponte Vedra.
Aunt and uncle are Mandi
Hartman and Steve Hartman of
Ponte Vedra.
As part of our Summer Reading Fun at the Beaches Branch
Library and Ponte Vedra Branch Library, we are offering
Scavenger Hunts. Young readers can find the appropriate
grade level Hunt and head for the Library. Complete ten from
the list of Scavenger Hunt questions, fill in the answers and
return the completed list along with the young person's '
name, address and phone number. Forms may be returned
to the Beaches Branch Library, the Ponte Vedra Branch
Library or to The Beaches Leader, Ponte Vedra Leader, '1114
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach.
There wil be two Scavenger Hunts per age group this
summer at each of the libraries. The program
runs from now until August 2006. '
Get the set of questions for your age
group and have FUN and win PRIZES.
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The under-9 Ponte Vedra Gators pose with their coaches after their victory in a 3 v 3 kick-it soc-
cer tournament at Eagle Harbour Saturday and Sunday. From left are Mike Cleary, Hunter Stepp.
Alex Ossi, Evan McVicker, Brandon Cleary, Connor Federico and Ed Federico. The Gators also
won the recent challenge sports 3 v 3 tournament at Davis Park.
PEOPLE & PLACES
Wiley Jay Becker of Ponte
Vedra Beach graduated
Sunday, May 14, from
Davidson (N.C.) College with
a bachelor of science degree
in mathematics.
While at Davidson, Becker
participated in the student
government association, the
Patterson Court Council and
played club-level lacrosse: He
was also a member of the
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraterni-
ty.
Becker is the son of Robert
and Sandra Becker of Ponte
Vedra. He is a graduate of
Nease High School.
*
Allen Eberhart and
Veronica Grooms, both of
Jacksonville Beach, graduated
June 2 from Saint Leo
University's Key West cam-
pus.
Both were awarded associ-
ate arts degrees.
*
Ricky Morales of Atlantic
Beach graduated Friday, May
19, from the Florida School
for the Deaf & Blind in St.
Augustine.
Morales was an honor stu-
dent in the school's depart-
ment for the deaf.
SUniversity of No
polo submntted
Robert Wood, Dean of
Continuing Education at the
University of North
Florida, is the newest member
of Oceanside Rotary of
Jacksonville Beach.
1st Lt. John C. Miller
Tyler J. Thornton of
Fletcher High School will
attend Presidential
Classroom's Science,
Technology and Public Policy
Program June 17-24 in
Washington, D.C.
The program examines the
role of government in issues
related to scientific discover-
ies and technological
advances. WVorkshops
includes tours of the Navy
Medical Research Center,
NASA's Goddard Space Flight
Center and the National
Academy of Sciences.
Students must maintain a
minimum grade-point aver-
age of 3.0 to participate.
1st. Lt. John C. Miller of
the U.S. Marine Corps
received his naval aviator
wings on June 2 in Pensacola.
Miller, a 1996 Fletcher High
School graduate, and a 2002
graduate of the University of
North Florida, will be based
.with MAG 39 in Camp
Pendleton, Calif., flying Super
Cobra attack.helicopters.
*
Theresa Galeani, a 2003
Nease High School graduate,
received a bachelor of arts
degree from .flai. mount
Manhattan College.
Galeani majored in acting
and theater arts and will
reside in New York Cmy.
She is the daughter of Anita
and John Galeani of Atlantic
Beach.
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Tori Catalfo, a fifth grader at Alimacani Elementary School,
receives the National Society of the Daughters of the American
Revolution's Good Citizenship Award from past regent Alice
Stratton of the Jean Ribaull Chapter, Neptune Beach.
Pets lost or found?
Look in the clas$ifieds
of The Leader -
they may be there!
Cont. from A-8
recipe is for a dark rich cake Dark Per
made with persimmons.
Wiggins friend Mati Belle 1 cup short
Reeder gave her the recipe for two and o
Dark Persimmon Cake which sugar
was included years ago in a 3 eggs
cookbook for the Welaka 2 cups ma
Centennial. mon pulp (r
Wiggins has a plentiful sup- 2 cups cho
ply of persimmons to use for 2 cups rai,
the cake from her son-in- two and o
law's persimmon tree. The flour
cake freezes well and she rec- 2 tsp. baki
omnmends it for a wonderful one-half t!
holiday or special occasion one-half t!
dessert. 2 tsp. cinr
Over the years. Wiggins 2 T lemon
made Whacky Cake often for Cream tog
dessert when her children ing and sug,
were young. The recipe is one at a tim
very easy to do and easily ingredients.
doubled to have enough to into greased
serve eight. Many evenings bake at 300
Wiggins said she would have hours. Let c(
the cake batter ready to place
in the oven just as they fami- Whacky
ly sat down to dinner. Then, In a square
by the time they were done together:
the dessert was ready. one and o
Wiggins makes traditional flour
Boston Brown Bread and one-third
serves it with cream cheese. one-half t
Years ago it was always 1 cup sug;
baked in No. 2 cans. But she 1 tsp. soda
said can sizes have changed spread in
over the years, and the bread three indeni
is just as good baked in mini 1 tsp. whi
cupcake pans or other shapes. I tsp. van
Kuchen Dough can be
shaped for individual pastries A Philadepl
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Pudding
1 cup chopped dates
1 cup chopped pecans
2 eggs
one-half cup sugar I
two-thirds cup plain flour
1 tsp. baking powder l
Preheat oven to 375
degrees or 350 if cooking
with gas.
Mix flour, baking powder,
and chopped dates and
pecans. C
Beat eggs by hand and
add sugar. Add dry ingredi-
ents and mix by hand.
G'lease a standard size
cookie pan. Spread so thinly
in the cookie pan that there
aie areas with spaces in the
dough mixture. Bake approxi-
mately 11 minutes or until
just lightly brown. 1
When cool, take up with a D
spatula and break into serv-
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method is to allow to cool in
pan and slice into diamond
shapes.
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McLarty takes second BFAS triathlon
College students win both races IL. ll[ilIt !
By ROBERT DeANGELO
SPORTS EDITOR
A pair of college students rose
to the occasion Saturday in tak-
ing the men's and women's titles
at the second of this season's
Beaches Fine Arts Series sprint,
triathlons.
Twenty-year-old .Dustin
McLarty, a member of the
University of Florida swim team,
won the event in 52:57. The
DeLand native led wire-to-wire
and finished a minute and 15
.seconds ahead of second-place
finisher Richard Sumrall.
Florida State's Amanda Hahn,
20, and a member of the
Seminoles' cross-countr team,
won the women's race in 1:01:05
NMcLarty completed the day's
first event, the quarter-mile
ocean swam in 6:14, more than a
minute ahead of his closest rival.
"I would have been shocked if
I wasn't the first one out of the
water because I haven't met
another triathlete yet who
comes from quite the swimming
background my family has," said
McLarty, who specializes in the
400-meter individual medley for
the Gators.
McLarty's 23-year-old sister,
Sara, is a member of the National
Teams Program for elite triath-
letes. She lives and trains at the
Olympic Training Center in
Colorado Springs, Colo.
As for his victory Saturday,
Dustin MdcLart chalked it up to
two factors: Terrific conditions
and the absence of perennial
BFAS champion Danny\
Domingo.
"I've always been the first one
out of the water even during the
Domingo Era," he said with a
Pnio cm,, ROB DeAirGELO3
Amanda Hahn sprints to the transition area following the quar-
ter-mile ocean swim Saturday during the BFAS triathlon. Hahn,
20, won the women's race.
laugh. "It was usually during the
bike race that he'd overtake me.
"Today I saw him out on the
course, just sitting there as a
spectator. He waved at me nght
about at the point he usually
blows by me on the bike course."
Domingo is taking some time
off from the sprint triathlon
series but may return to compete
next season.
While he didn't log much
time on the bike or running in
preparation for Saturday's race,
McLartv credited his hours in
the UF pool with keeping him in
great shape.
"With the swimming we get
such an aerobic pace that the fit-
ness is there and the condition-
ing is there automatically," he
said. "We do a little bit of run-
ning as cross training and every
so often I manage to get out on
the bike just to keep my legs
fresh."
With his second-place finish,
Sunrall, of Mary Esther, is the
men's overall leader heading
into the final race of the season
next month. The 42-year-old
Sumrall finished second to
Atlantic Beach's Steve Petitt in
the first triathlon of the season
May 13.
Competitors must participate
in all three BFAS races to earn
points toward the overall crown.
On the women's side, Hahn
was the fourth woman out of the
water after completing the swim
in 8:27. She dropped to ninth
overall by finishing the 11.5-
mile bicycle course in 30:34, but
overcame all other female com-
petitors by clocking 20:17 in the
3.1-mile run.
Mallor\ Duru, 23, ot Daytona
Beach, hnished second in a time
of 1:02:35.
Ponte 'edra Beach's Andrea
Kauffman finished third in
1:02:52 and is second in the
overall points lead based on her
second-place finish in May's
event.
Jacksonville's Jennifer Hanley-
Pinto, 29, won the season's hirst
sprint triathlon and completed
Saturday's race in 1:03:02. Her
combined times put Hanley-
Pinto in first place in the overall
points chase.
Davis Park hosts Babe Ruth teams
J_ l ,-" ie- Ba b R b a" b -' j" "
SPalatka
enuavis Park was the a enue for a
Ue spirited Babe Ruth baseball to ur-
znament last weekend. Teams
posting an undefeated record and
Northside emerging from the losers'
game.ith Northside clinging to a
,L Photos by Rob DeAngelo
Vizena steps on the plate to force out a
Palatka baserunner during fourth inning
action.
"., "--'LEFT: Palatka's Jonanthan Sherwood
lines up a sacrifice bunt during his
2 leatenam's fifth inning rally.
A disappointing
draft for Nease:
By CHUCK ADAMS n't pitching, catching or patrol-
SPORTS \l:FTER ing the outfield for Nease, was
drafted by the Chicago Cubs in
Following consecutive 20-win the second round of last week's
seasons and expectations that at draft.
least two players would be select- "I hope to gain more experi-
ed, last week's Major League ence there," said Reifsnider. The
Baseball draft proved a big disap- talented righty won't again be
pointment for Nease. eligible for the draft until he's
"A lot of kids that should have completed three years at the
..otten drafted didn't," said school.
t'anthers baseball coach Greg Players who go to junior or
"Boo" Mullins. "Some of the kids community colleges are eligible
who were picked for the draft after
didn't have the \ one year.
skills, the talent of Redding, who
Sa [Matt] Redding or \ made an early com-
a [Matt] mitment to Samford
Reifsnider. [Ala.] University, has
Reifsnider." : has
Redding, a catcher, opted to attend
paced the Panthers with Chipola Junior College
a .472 batting average, / in Marianna, Fla.
seventh in the The Panthers went to the
Jacksonville area, and Class 4A Final Four atSarasota
Reifsmder, who led Nease in 2005 but were eliminated
on the mound with a 10-1 by Bishop Moore May 9in this
record, also slugged eight home year's Region 2 final. The
runs and batted .422. Hornets' catcher, Max Sapp;
Nease had two other seniors in whose sixth-inning double off
the top 15 in batting: Vince the leftfield fence drove in two
Ratto at .451 and Blake Sanders runs and put Bishop Moore on
at .444. Sanders has signed to top 6-5, the eventual final score,
play baseball at Marshall was the 23rd player taken in the
University in Huntington, W.Va. first round of last week's draft by
"We thought we had good the Houston Astros.
chances. We talked about it all The only player with any
year," Retfsnider said of his and Nease connection taken in this
his teammates' draft potential, year's MLB draft was Chase
"I'm pretty surprised, as much Fontaine, the team's 2004 short-
talent as there was on our Nease 'stop who initially went to the
team. I was very disappointed. I University of Texas but for aca-
was hoping to at least get draft- demic reasons switched to
ed." .: Daytona Beach Community
A total of 1,502 players were College: Fontaine attended that
chosen last week, 542 of them school for two years, He wqs
high school players. selected by the Atlanta Braves in
Reifsnider, who last Novem- the second round of this year's
ber made an early commitment draft, the 72nd player taken.
to The Citadel, will honor that NOTE: Mullins has a team
decision. The coaches at the playing in a high school summer
Charleston, S.C., school "were league. That squad won its first
surprised Reifsnider wasn't draft- four games. The summer league
ed but said they would wel- team's next game will be played
come him with open arms. at Nease this week.
Matt Matulia, senior shortstop "We're looking to the future
for The Citadel, a position right now," said Mullins, "after
Reifsnider played when he was- losing all those seniors."
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prestigious Augustine Room Restaurant in
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Mezza Luna two years ago and has tans-
formed it from a traditional Italian trattoria
to a restaurant with many different faces.
Scrumptious wood-fired pizzas.and a host of
pastas still remind customers of lezza
Luna's roots, but the menu is filled with
dishes that reflect Tony's international back-
ground.
."I describe our cuisine as Mediterranean
with a global twist" This would seem to be
an ideal description of food created by a
man who grew up in San.Francisco sur-
rounded by his Dutch parent's culinary
friends and who has worked with some of
the world's great chefs, including Wolfgang
Puck, Jacques Pepin and Michel Richard.
Ahi Tuna, Schezwan style, atop cnspy
soba noodle cakes; seared jumbo sea scal-
lops on a baby spinach salad with warm
pancetta vinaigrette; prosciutto wrapped
grouper with gorgonzola butter, These are
among the exceptional seafood entrees,
while a butter and herb roasted chicken Chef Tony Pels an
breast with risotto .'nd a mushroom "with a global twisl
chardonnay sauce, is :a must for anyone number is 249-557
who is not a seafood lover as is the aged filet
mignon served with twice-baked potato and
roasted shallot sauce.
Mezza Luna's menu has nightly specials that might include a
crispy whole snapper or a braised pork shank.
, Chef Tony has not forgotten Mezzaluna's background and con-
tinues to put an emphasis oh the Italian fare that made it so well.
known. However, there is always a twist to Tony's food and so piz-.
zas from the wood fired oven include a Spicy Mayport Shrimp pizza
and a Prosciutto Pizza with caramelized onions and even a Greek
pizza with feta cheese and kalamata olives. .
Pasta is the Italian staple that everyone worldwide loves ui some
form or another. At lezza Luna, you can order your favorite from
a "pick and mix" menu. Tired of Fettucine Alfriedo? Why not try
Penne Alfredo with chicken. If traditional pasta dishes allays seem
too heavy, why not try a dish of cappellin with light olive oil and
garlic and perhaps some fresh Ma)port shrimp. There are endless
combinations and Mezza Luna is delighted to accommodate youi
favorite mix.
Chef Tony has created a few of his own special pasta dishes that
save you creating yours! Try his Leaning Tower of Eggplant
Parmigian or for those with a large appetite, a wonderful Lasagne
Bolognese.
Whatever your choice, make sure that you leave room for one of
Tonv's handmade desserts!
The menu at Mezza Luna has something for everyone, but it is
only a part of the whole experience of dining out in this great place.
Nfezza Luna has three areas for eating. There is the lower room with
its exposed wooden beams that contains the bar and where a large
kitchen see-through allows customers to watch their food being
prepared. There is also the wood -fired pizza oven where in the
early part oftthe evening Tony or one of his chefs will let children
make theirown pizzjs. This has become a favorite for man,. fami-
lies who'let Tony show their kids how to toss pizza dough and
choose their
.favorite toppings.
The lower room
always has a fun
filled atmosphere.
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Great food and an atmospheric restaurant still need great staff.
N ezza Luna has all three! Topping the list is Tony's wife Monica
who insures that you will always get a warm welcome to Mezza
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extension of his own family. Tony's assistant head chef, Ben Brettis
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Shhile up front, the bar is in the capable hand of bar manager
Jennifer Wenzel, and Corinne Howard.
The well stocked bar at s fezza Luna has a wide range of all drinks
and Jennifer and Cornne will be only too happy to make your
favorite cocktail or to suggest something totally new. They are both
well versed in wvine and will help with recommendations from the
extensive list. The wine list also includes many wines by the glass
and for those looking for something \ern special, there is a list of
Tony's pnvate cellar selections which include some exceptional
California Cabernets as well as some hard to find Italian wines.
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perfect recipe for a successful restaurant. \hat really makes Mezza
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is as relaxing as being at home sa-s MNan Branson, after a recent
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for dinner. "The fnendll attentive staff and quality food ensures
that Nlezza Luna is top of our list when thinking of eating out."
"We like to think of ourselves as a 'can-do' restaurant", says Chef
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FISHING
Crew of 'Southbound' wins King Buster
Congratulations to Lon
Bryan and his crew on
their "Southbound" for
winning this year's King Buster
out of St. Augustine. They
caught a 44-pounder and won
some great prizes which includ-
ed a 23-foot Fountain with twin
Mercury 175 Optimax motors
and a Loadmaster trailer.
The Steve's Seafood fishing
crew did a great job recently in
the F.L.W. Tour held in Ft.
Pierce. The team of Jim Smeltz
and retired wrestler Jake "The
Snake" Roberts took third place
honors and $15,250 with their
47.9-pound king.
Steve Riley's team also placed
llth in last week's King Buster
out of St. Augustine, with its
29.75-pound king.
Al Wiltshire and friend John
Burroughs put their fresh and
dead shrimp on the bottom off
the condos at Vilano Beach last
Tuesday and caught 70 whit-
ing, 12,sharks and lots of spots
and croakers.
C.S.X. employees, and some
retirees, fished from the
"Mayport Princess" last,
Saturday and caught nine snap-
per weighing up to 12 pounds,
12 amberjack, a grouper, a king
and a lot of beeliners and
seabass.
On Wednesday, aboard the
"Princess" Ashley Vaughn
caught a 19 pound snapper,
Victor Walsh cleaned a 10-
pound mangrove and a 12-
pound amberjack, and Maria
Jarrett took pictures of two
snapper at 10 and 17 pounds.
Anglers on the "King
Neptune" with Capt Scott
Reynolds had excellent fishing
on the party ground bottom
last week. On Sunday they
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came home with a dozen snap-
per, mangrove snapper and lots
of amberjack, beeliners and
seabass;
Canal guide John Dyrssen
and friend Boyce Gault fished
for a half day last Wednesday
below the McCormick Bridge
and caught 12 speckled trout'
and a flounder.
Larry "Fishman" Finch and
partner George Atelevich had
several great trout trips last
week. On WVednesday near the.
new Wonderwood Bridge they
caught 15 speckled trout, 40
lacks and a dozen ladrfish.
Then on Friday Larry tried
the surf south of P.V. and
caught 30 whiting, a pompano
and a pair of jacks.
Capt. Dave.Sipler and his
guest fished the river with live
shrimp on float rigs and caught
10 flounder to three pounds, 10
trout and two redbass to 14
pounds.
Capt. Bob Cosby took his
party to the jetties last week for
a catch of 11 redbass to 35
pounds.
Last Tuesday, another party
went to the jetties with Capt.
Bob and pulled up 11 redbass
to 33 inches, a trout, a floun-
der, a 20-pound tarpon and lots
of ladyfish.
James Gergley and Matt
Hamilton took the "Head
Hunter" to the Jacksonville
Beach wreck and trolled live
pogies for three kings and a
Spanish,
Capt. Lowell Breeding
cranked up "P.K.'s Mistake" last
week for a bottom trip with his
son Jason, Rusty and Tracy
Borthwick and their son
Russell. They caught two-
grouper to 16 pounds, a snap-
per and a good catch of trigger-
fish and seabass.
Jetty guide Fred Morrow
fished the river near Sister's
Creek where his'guest, Gary
Poletta, pulled in a 38-pound
Sredbass. On Tuesday Jimmy
Lyons and his daughter, Joni
Davis, netted 11 redbass (27-32
inches and three drum in the
river.
On Friday, Dan Beers and
Tony Skipper fished with Fred
and they iced down 15 drum,
11 reds (kept three), a
sheepshead and a jack. Terri
Booth and her husband Mike
fished with Fred on Saturday
and caught 12 redbass 26 to 34
inches and two drum.
Last Monday, Capt. Bob
Cosby with Dave Kinman and
Joe Begley caught 11 reds to 35
inches at the jetties. The next
day, Capt. Bob returned to the
jetties with William Cornelius,
his father, Bill, and Mike
Moore, and caught 11 more
reds, a 20-pound tarpon, a
three-pound speckled trout,
four ladyfish and a flounder.
All the fish were caught on jigs
and pogies or mud minnows.
Jacksonville Beach Pier man-
ager Faye Cotner reports two
kings highlighted the pier fish-
ing last week but some coolers
were also filled with.plenty of
trout and flounder weighing up
to four pounds.
On Wednesday, Jonathan
Moran brought a 30-pound
king over the rail and on
Thursday Ernie Byrd caught a
24-pound king.
Tommy McEJloy and Mike.
Crane had seven trout to three
and a half pounds, two flounder
Pholo .ubmnitia,
Alex Steeg caught this big dolphin recently aboard the "Wet
Spot" with Captain Bubba Ryan.
and a redbass in their cooler.
Phillip Cressman laid two
flounder and a trout on the
pier scales.
'Tracy Leddy weighed up a
six-pound speckled trout he
caught on the pier Wednesday.
And also on Wednesday, 99-
year-old Mary Tevepaugh
caught foui pompano and a
whiting from the pier.
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S orry for all you soccer fans
who can't get away to be
in Germany now for the
:World Cup, but at least there
is television, which no doubt
will show all the excitement
of play and the riots that may
break out before it's over.
The World Cup in soccer,
they tell us, is the greatest
sports event anywhere and the
Europeans take their soccer
more to heart than they do
anything. Well, almost any-
thing. They're still raising kids
over there, so they must take
time out from bouncing soc-
cer balls sometime.
This is the European (and
world) version of the Super
Bowl, the World Series, the
Masters, U.S. Open and Players
Championship, Daytona 500,
Indy 500 and even the NBA
Finals, which has the advan-
tage over the others because it
goes on forever.
Soccer has invaded the old
U.S.A., too, but so far we
haven't seen the kind of vio-
lence, maiming and pure
hatred among participants.
Except, of course, on big sales
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days in the department stores
when the ladies make bar-
room brawls look like kinder-
garten spats.
Stories in the news tells us
fans in Germany just want to,
party and have fun. Nobody
gets hurt because of "intense"
security. They say the police
have ordered about 3,500
"known rowdies" to give up
their passports. That's not as
comforting as it sounds.,
Which would you rather get
hit with in the stands, some
guy's passport or his machete?
The game is still trying to
get a real foot-hold here.
Parents like it because it does-
n't cost as much in equipment
as football, baseball or even
basketball. And it's not sup-
posed to be as dangerous as
football, even baseball and
basketball, although both the
latter have sent many a
youngster for a ride in the
meat wagon.
Jacksonville had its first real
taste of the pro game back in
me Seventies, when the Tea
Men played in the old Gator
Bowl. They didn't set any
attendance records, but like
ice hockey when it debuted, it
was growing in fan appeal
when the various leagues gave
up due to lack of funds not
funs or fans.
Americans who have not yet
been won over to the intricate
subtlety of the strategies
involved in the pro game, say
it's too slow. They say there's
too much running back and
forth, up and down, north
and south, and producing too
little scoring. Americans love
action in their games.
Foreigners say they give us
so much action the militia of
,several countries usually has
to be called out. There have
been some weird games.
England defeated Paraguay, 1-
0, without scoring a goal!
Paraguay's captain committed
a boo-boo by "heading in"
England's free kick, called an
"own goal," and giving the
Brits a win.
We can imagine all the high
fives with loud bursts of "Rule
Britannia!" filling the air. That
must have called for tea on
the house for the lads. Good
show, Paraguay? Who said
there's no excitement in pro
soccer?
In another game, Trinidad
and Tobago tied Sweden, 0-0,
and it was acclaimed terrific!
T&T was the underdog
because it's tiny and beating
Sweden was like beating the
Yankees or Red Sox. That's
what they called it a 0-0 tie
was a great moral victory.
If Florida and Florida State
tied each other scoreless,
heads would roll faster than
soccer balls.
But to each it's own, right?
The whole world can't be out
of step, so it must be us.
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MURRAY HILL lot 50'x101', residential,
Green St. $45K. Call 655-3016.
CHOICE HUNTING landfor sale. 60 acres
approx. 8 miles south of Opp, Alabama;
surrounded by Covington County Wildlife
Management area, $3500 per acre. Call
(334)493-3410 or 334-488-4642.
WNC MOUNTAINS 3.84 Acres w/ view
and hardwood trees. Owner financing at
$65,280 w/little down. This one won't last
call today (800)699-1289 or www.river-
bendlakelure.com.
WORLD GOLF VILLAGE
King & Bear/ 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.
BEAUTIFUL N.B. LOT. 1/2 Acre. Many
large Oaks. $340k. 591-5059.,
LOT-. 50'X100' Vilano Bch, $199,000.
Grace Ellis, All Pro Realty Specialists.
655-7923 (cell)
PV FSBO. Build your dream home. Last
1/4 .acre buildable lot east of A1A.
$489,900.
www.realtycheckout.com/104038 or call
(904)994-1329
TENNESSEE GRAND Opening! Swan
Ridge Lake Resort, a private, gated com-
munity with both lake-view and mountain-
view homesites. Lots starting at $29,900.
Call today! (931)243-4871 www.swanridg-
edevelopment.com.
VA MOUNTAINS 5 acres with frontage on
very large pristine creek, very private, ex-
cellent fishing, canoeing, good access,
near New River Trail State Park, $39,500..
Owner (866)789-8535 www.mountain-
sofVA.com.
NORTH CAROLINA Cool Mountain Air,
views & streams, homes, cabins & acre-
age. Free Brochure (800)642-5333. Realty
Of Murphy 317 Peachtree St. Murphy,:
N.C. 28906. www.realtyofmurphy.com.
Western New Mexico Private 74 Acre
Ranch $129,990 Mt. views, trees, rolling
hills, pastureland, wildlife, borders BLM.
Picturesque homesite at 6,700' elevation.
Horseback riding;,hiking, hunting. Perfect
family ranch, electricity. 100% financing.
NALC (866)365-2825.
SGULF FRONT lots $595k. Homes starting
mid $300k. New master planned ocean
front community on beautiful Mustang Is-
land, near Corpus Christi, TX. www.cinna-
monshore.com, (866)891.-5163.
BENT TREE Golf and Tennis, Gated
Community in the North Georgia Moun-
tains with Clubhouse, Pools, Lake,
Stables. Homes and Lots available. Craft,
Inc. I (800)822-1966
www.craftrealestate.com
INVESTORS RIVERSIDE area, 2BR/1BA
home w/garage. Concrete w/stucco. As is
$89,9K appraised $135K. Call 655-3016.
LAKEFRONT PARCELS for sale. Gor-
geous lakefront ajnd view lots: Awesome
views. On 46K acre Lake Barkley, 90 min
to Nashville. Great lor 2nd.ret,remenri
home. 1 to 40+ acres from the 1$40's. Call
(866)339-4966.
LAKEFRONT REDEVELOPMENT op-
ponuniry www igrandeharbor0rjlo All wa-
ter. access hormeites direcI norm Ine de.
veloper Mosi amenat*es already in Far
below market value, Irom $79.900 Possi-
ble 18 mo No payments! Call Nowl
(888)BY-LAKES
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MOUNTAIN PROPERTY / Inleresled nr.
ouving property in rhe Blue Rdge Moun.
laris o NC1' Call Aclive Realty IO(a1/ at.
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CITRUS COUNTY, Florida 50 miles nonh
ol Tampa -flew homes rom r100 000 -
$1,000,000. -Gar3d communities. golf
corrmurtnieo, rentronl propenirtC Gale
House Realty Viii, :wa'neormier com or
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NEW LISTING IN PVB!
Dolpnin Cove PVB, 3BR/2BA. nuge cor-
ner loi. ail brtik. cui de-sac. updated lile in
iman Iru. ng area Read, Ito g' $304 900.
JOHNS CREEK ICW
3BR/3BAw/large bonus room, popular
Iloorpian *. rrmal living dining room. cov-
ered lanai, nrground swim spa Orfered at.
$339.500
RIVER BROOK
4BR/2BA brac, nome in popular River.
Brook. Huge Ma3ler sulie, large corner lol.
,formal living and cinikng Olered ait
$365.900. "
HIGHLAND GLEN
Beaudiiui 'under consirucnlon home in
gated c:rmmurnrl 4 bedrooms plus bonus
room. Iarge lol 3-car garage and much
more Offered at 95.000
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR.2BA home in San Pablo Creek Spa.
c;ous licor plan. lenced backyard and
backing on to pona Ortiecl ai $258.900
VILLAGES OF PABLO
3BR,2BA beaulitjily remodeled home in
popular VJilages o0 Pablo New roc.i new
iile and carpel new slainless appihanceb
in krchen repainted inside and out.
Ferceo- privaie backyard Offered at
$229,000
ST. ANDREWS PLACE ICW
3BR. 3BA newly consirucied Mercedes
oDuil home Huge bonus room loo'' Land-
scaped yard and a greal Iloor plan. Of-.
fered at $375.000. -
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded r ome in San Pablo Circle.
3BR!2BA home spacious master suile
Fer.cedeoaa k yard, large deh, tirnajidlae.
Iv,mainlnried Onereda 3rjal 329.0. i "
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ATLANTIC BEACH
DESIRABLE BEACH AVE TOWNHOME
End unii w/lencel yard 3BR., 5BA
1660.7 Beacr. Ave 2150s( beacr ar.cess
across sireel Kitnhen isle ,*'ceramic lile.
Wood burning iIrepiace. screened porch
w'decl Single garage $712,000 by
Owner 477.0102
ATLANTIC BEACH
$25k BELOW
APPRAISAL
Luxury 5BR-BA, 5 blocks 10 ocean.
vww.lreehc.use1918 com. $975.000. call
708.1403 cor 246-9453
IMMACULATE 3 2 w normal ilng room
Ihat can be ofhce or Iounrn Dedroom. Stuc'-
co fronm and hardDoaid siding, beautilul
landscaping and manicured iawn lenced
yard w room lor a pool normal dcinng
room, eat-in k;ilhen w'extra cab;nels
security and nrigalton Insde laundry
room ions ,:o[ shelving and storage and
communiry pool. Reduced ao $285,000
Please conirac Phyllis Staines with
REMAX Coasial Real.Estate at 904-476-
SOLD or visit www.pstaines.c6m
PONTE VEDRA, FAIRFIELD. 2200sl.
3BR.'2 5BA Waienrew Tennis pool.
Gated. $417,000. Motivated seller.
(904)910-7036.
IMMACULATE 3/2, open great room plan
w'fireplace on wooded lot is move-in
ready Upgraded i6e Inrougrnoul large eat-
in lully equipped kitcnen wilh new stain-
less steel appliances, formal.dining room,
sprinkler and security. This home is load-
edl $305,000 Phyllis Staines, 475-SOLD,
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate,
www.pstaines.com
S. JAX Beach, 3BR/2BA, newly renovat-'
pd, 1240sf.. $349K. Call 655-3951.
.SAN PABLO Creek, 3BR/2BA, 1438sf.,
fireplace, screened porch overlooking pre-
serve, new carpet and flooring. $260,000.
(904)859-6981.
PONTE VEDRA Beach. THE.ISLANDS,
2BR/2BA, attached garage, new roof,
corner lot, community pool, tennis.
REDUCED! $240,000. Available immedi-
ately. (904)703-8380, (423)768-0384.
INVESTORS! S. Jax Beach, 3BR/2BA,
tenant occupied at $1350/mo. $285K.
655-3951.
.JACKSONVILLE. BEACH. Great Find!
This is itl Fully remodeled, 1500sf.,
3BR/2BA w/2car gar. New roof, lawn,
windows, paint, etc. 1137 12th St N. 904-
704-7966, $279,500.'
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.
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-
aI Esttet .rwwM nestinee r.nm
PONTE VEDRA, 3BR/2BA, beautiful, re-
modeled townhome on lake. End unit.
$185,900. (904)424-0660.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Selva Linkside
6 BLKS TO OCEAN, 3BR 2 1/2BA,
1935sf. Only $494,500. (904)472-4039.
THE WOODS, 4/3, 3200sf, 10 rooms,
frplc., Ig lot. 379-0633.
FSBO 1YRold 4/2, 2,000sf, 2-car garage,
large lot, off Girvin and Atlantic. $335,000.
813-1200.
FSBO
JAX Beach, Ocean Cay, 3BR/2.5BA +loft.
Large fenced lot. Stainless steel applian-
ces, covered porch, large 2 story family
room. Built in 2000. $544,900. Call
(904)234-9945.
ATRIUM, EAST of A1A, 2BR/2BA, 2car
Garage. private backyard. New paint/
kitchen appliances, tiled throughout.
$297,900. Call (904)273-5236, (904)607-
9786.
ATLANTIC BEACH. Brand new remod-
eled 2,000 sq. ft. 3BR/2BA. 1.5 lot. Tin
roof, wood floors, much more! $479,000.
349-2332. 241-8229.
INCREDIBLE REDUCTION!
$300,000 for2,067sf. 4BR home in Ponte
Vedra Beach; Don't delay. Call Berry &
Co. Real Estate. (904)273-4800.
SUNDAY HOME TOURS
4779 Kernan Mill, 12pm-2pm.
3/2, tile, wooded lot $305K.
12929 Deep River 2pm-4pm
4Br/2BA on 21 acre? $313,900.
JTB, N on Hodges. Leh at Glen Kernan
Pkwy follow, signs. Phyllis Staines;
476-SOLD. www.pstairies.com. RE/MAX
Coastal Real Estate.
ATLANTIC BEACH.. 3BR/1.5BA "fixer-up-
per' Huge 12 acre lot oh cul-de-sac.
$175k 626.0663.
ADORABLE 4'2 one o*r.er home has
one or Inh prehesl lots in Ine area. Mani.
cured vard nas lush landscaping and room
enough lor a pool Fenced yard with exra'
decking, screened. porch, formal dining
room, eat-in kitchen with breakfast bar,
securtry ceiling lani and lermre bond
Reduced to $244-900 Please coniacl
Pnyvlis Siaines wi h RE MAX Coasial Real
Estate at 904.476-SOLD or Fvsil
wwa.pslaines.corm
SAN PABLO Creek FSBO 3BR,,2BA2-
car /Very large, len.ed. cul-de-sac loI rn
preserve Extra detached garage'work.
shop. Many upgrades excellent cornlltior
$289.900 219.9888
PABLO BAY. 4.'3.52 3400s1 lakelron
execuinte $639.900 candiernomes cm
327.0558
PABLO BAY- 4/3.2 2400sl. immaculate.
2-slory $439.900 candlernomes com.
327.0558
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR 2BA. 1 car ga-
rage $180.000: Call 655 6168
PONTE VEDRA FSBO 3BR,2 5BA 2.car
garage. 1550sl, open Ioor plan 42' Hick.
ory cabrnetas granie counter tops. n.e
berber carpel, bamboo Itoors. $318.000.
463.0505
NEPTUNE BCH- 2123 Rosewood Dr
21 5, 1250sl. brgnl & sunny lownhouse
Tle & barber carpel Ig-scr porch. works.
ea 1irr1scaCed Ready t1 mo;..c Irn iil
db-op.;$198,000. 372.0589. 504.-2883
REDUCED TO $275.000 3BR. 1 5 den,
pool. workshop "As is' condition 1619
Sunsel Dnve. Jax Ben 1904)223.3969
ATLANTIC BEACH FSBO. 3BR'25BA
Appliances. upgrades 2000sf, 2-slory.
$489.000. 534.4417
FSBO 415 16lh Ave Soulh Very well
kepl 3BR'2BA 1540sl. screened porch.
Supslairs deck Musi See' $409.900 Call
246.8809 for appointment
I.C. WEST- Kernan Forest. 2004 execu-
tive home. 5BR.'4BA. 2-car. 2,650+s.f.
$409,500. Independent brokers 710-3111.
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 Flight Way.
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711
BEST BUY
EAST OF AIA IN
PONTE VEDRA!
3BR/2.5BA + office, oversized
fenced-in lot, pool, cathedral
ceilings, granite counter-tops,
great flooi plan.
Move-in condition.
58 Jefferson Avenue.
$589,000
Call (904) 318-7213 or
(904) 868-6558
Willco-op
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MAINTENANCE FREE .BEACH LIVING.
FSBO, Neptune Beach Townhome;
3BR/2.5BA +garage, cul-de-sac, all appli-
ances, new AC/ plumbing/ carpet, comm..
ppol, boat storage, bike or walk to beach/
Town Center, $267K. Call 655-2718.
FSBO. 1BR 1BA Palm at tlMarsh Landclng
Perfect location, private marsh view.; 846
sq. ft. Newly renovated in,2004. Asking
only $152,000. 476-5280.
JAX BEACH 2BR/2BA condo, rebuilt in
2002. Walk or bike to Seawalk Pavilion,
Balcony, reserved parking, second floor,
storage unit. East of 3rd. $279,900. 11th
Ave. N. (904)226-2038.
2 BLOCKS to ocean 2BR/2BA new con-
dos $279.900 Owner/Agenl. 463-7343.
JAX BCH ne\ 3.2 w. garage $269.900.
consider lease purchase Owner, agenr
463.7343.
i PVB OCEAN GROVE 2/2/DIx
FSBO, Save $14K! New Lakeview, Wi-Fi,
resort pool- spa, A1A location, must see!
$222K, NO condo fees- FREE closing
727-458-4230, Open Sat.- Sun.
PV BCH 2BR' 2BA $1.9.500 Grace Ellis,
All Pro Really Specialisis 655.7923 irelil
OCEAN LINKS 2BR'2BA. 1.,-ar garage
Goil course & lake vie*s Updaledl, new
paini, nor available $235 000 535 7234
.PVB 2BR 28A w oversize 1-car garage
, S. -eened oalcon%\ .j-.erl.joks A'wo.oded pre.4
sere Spli DeCdrourrim reasiast bar. new*.
carpel. $224.000 Call Top Sill. Firil
Coasi Real Esiale 885.1298
OCEANVIEW
S: JAX.Beach; Stunning 3 story condo
Spacious 2BR/2.5BA 699 000
(904)923-0985.
FSBO. CHARMING 3BR 2BA PVB home
Family room, Florida room w'ar harwood *
floods, crown molding. skylighni Great
schools and more' WiI consider reasona-
ble offerss, Call (904) 285-3014.
.:F On '9
FIX IT Up! 3BR/1.5BA, FR, pool. As is 1983 DOUBLEWIDE in Portside,
condition 1619 Sunsel Dr. JB. $295,000 3BR/2BA, W/D, fridge, stove, CH&A.
OBO. Will co-op. 1904)223-3969. $20,000. (904)247-1995 or 249-4017: '
GREAT BEACH Buyl $242 500, very
clean. 4BR.2BA. fabulous sunroom over-
looking lake Many extras 859-7900.
S. JAX Bcr, 4 biks Io beach, 1 bik to
Bonefish; 3/1.5'plus 1/1 apt, 2100sf, new
A/C, two remodeled bathrooms, light tile,
ceiling fans, cul-de-sac w' duck pond,
'lenced yard w! play Ion $339,900.
994-6864.
NEPTUNE BEACH. FSBO Pool Home
3BR/1 5BA 1400so 1-car garage, large
corner lot 4 Blocks to Ocean. 505 Bowles
SI. $414,000 333-1076. 246-7710.
PONTE VEDRA EAST ofA1A in Fiddlers
Marsh 3BR/2BA $369,900. Lots of
updates (904)654-2104. .
PONTE VEDRA.. FSBO. 2700sf+.
4BR'3BA. ontice New kitchen w/granite,
stainless steel. Screened. heated pool.
.Toially updated 543-9142
SOUTHSIDE OFF Belfort. Brick home,
3BR 2BA, 1895sf. $292,500. Bring all of-
fers. Independent Brokers 710-3111.
GREAT INVESTMENT opportunity
3BR/2BA home + duplex, 4 blocks to
ocean, $765,000. Call Kathy Tiliakos Re-
altor, Vanguard Realty, (904)465-3053.
SPACIOUS 4/2 brick front on .21 acres
with room enough for a pool. Fenced yard.
with separate, shed, open patio is great for
Entertaining, formal living and dining with
hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, inside
laundry, sprinkler,-water softener and ter-
mite bond. Reduced to $313,900. 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.
TWELVE OAKS- NEPTUNE BEACH.
4BR, 2BA, 2 car gar., corner lot, circular
driveway. Lg open front yard, small private
fenced backyard. Beautiful tree shaded
homes close to schools, shopping, beach.
Needs TLC. Prime condition: $450,000.
As is: $350,000. 568-1936.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA, fenced yard,
screened-in porch and deck. Option to
lease. $475,000. (904)247-8004,
(904)635-6943.
TOWNHOME REDUCED!
New construction located at 6th Ave. S. &
9th St. in Jax Bch. 3BR/ 2.5BA, 1700sf,
tiled first floor, owners suite w/ luxury bath,
separate shower, private deck. Custom
kitchen, designer fixtures throughout. Dual
A/C, sprinkler system, fenced yard, 2 car
garage. Move in before summer Offered
at $325,000. Call for showing 249-6150.
Will co-op with realtors.,
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.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH. Absolute best
deal! Built in 2000. This 2500sf.,
4BR/2.5BA home is like newly 1136 24th St
N. Call 904-704-7966. $439,500.
PALM HARBOR Homes, factory model
center largest in Americal Modular and
manufactured. Liquidation sale! Call for
free color brochures. (600)622-2832.
JARDIN DE MAR 3BR,2BA condol Con-
venienl 10 beach shopping' Leaset pur-
chase available' $1 00 mo All Souln Re.
airy. 241-4141.
PV TOWNHOME on lake, 2BR/2.5BA,
ready now $1000,mo +dep. 699-7757.
1BR UPSTAIRS, no smoking,, no pets.
$675/mo+ dep. 247-1935.
'JAX BEACH, 4 Blocks to Ocean.
1BR/1BA Apartment, $550/mo. 220 4th
Street So. (904)891-0606, (352)478-2161
JAX BEACH. New Condo, 2BR/2BA. All
appliances, with washer/dryer; 1-car ga-
rage. $1300/mo. 463-7696.
LARGE EFFICIENCY Apartment, excel-
lent location, 2 blocks to Ocean, very
clean.' No pets. $575/mo. 642-1214 or
241-1219.
MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550, on pri-
vate lots. Near Mayport Naval Station, no
dogs, 333-5579.
SUMMER SANDS Townhome. 2BR/2BA+
garage. Available June 17th, References,
background check. 891-2324.
NEW LUXURY
TOWNHOUSE
$1620/Month
Large 3BR/2BA
Walk to Beach
1093 So. 7th St
Jax Beach
800-935-8347 ext. 105
WE HAVE
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Southside
Homes, Condos,
STow.ilIoomes,
Some Brand New!
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CORRECTIONS.
Pets lost or found?
Look in the classified
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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.
AFFORDABLE JAX Beach, second floor,
marsrn.ew condo is perfect for anyone'
who wants to live at Ire bea.-h but noi pay
beach prices! Move-in ready w/rerigera-
tor; microwave,'.washer, dryer and ceiling
plans. Fresrhy painied ;nierior. security ys-
lem screened lanai, and Ireplace are lust
'ome ol Ir.e upgrades, Reduced lo
152.,0.00 Prvhlls Slames. 904-476-SOLD
RE.MAX Coasial Real Esiaite
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NEPTUNE BCH Summer Sands,
2BR/25BA, new tile and carpet. Available
June 1st, $1100/mo. 655-5990.
JAX BEACH. Oceans Edge New Condo.
1BR/1BA. Furnished/unfurnished. $1,200.
Flexible terms. Owner/Realtor June Pettit.
Magnolia Properties. 994.3608.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse, steps to Town Center, clean
and new inside, private rear balcony, 2BR,
WDHU, great parking: $1050/mo.
280-2805.
JAX BEACH, Beautiful, 2BR/2BA,
4 blocks to ocean, fireplace, WDHU.
$1025/mo. (904)742-6423.
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA condo! Club
pool, exercise & more! $1050/mo. All
SoOth Realty, 241-4141.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse, steps to Town Center, very
clean inside, 2BR, WDHU, great parking.
$975/mo. 280-2805.
PVB, SUMMERHOUSE, 2BR/1.5BA town-
house by pool, $1300/mo. 280-3138 or
(305)781-9696.
ATLANTIC BCH Townhouses, 2 & 3BR's
1.5 baths, $750- $875/mo. plus sec.
Jordan Ct. (East of Mayport, off Donner).
642-1003.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2BR/2BA Duplex. Ap-
pliances, washer/dryer, CH&A. $900/mo.
1st, last, deposit. 735-3394, 803-2520.
LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent location. 2
blocks to ocean. Very clean. No Pets.
$675/mo. 642-1214 and 241-1219.
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924 Belleza
122- Grand Rescre
102n Belleza
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127 Jardin de Mer Place
925 Ocean Link'
25 Ocean Links:
534 Ocean Link;
133 Bunmru Coiunl
215 Crane' Lake
2 The Fountains
Si11 Ocean Links
101 Sanchez Cour l
22 Tarrasa Dnse
33' Charlemagne
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112 Garden GJle Dr
S17 Deer Coe Dn\e
9911. Preslon Trail
04 MNlcroplolian
9ir. MKleir.p..ltian
7U Beach Couinge Lane
41S8 Berkmanr Plaza
2'41 s'.,ulh P-.r.r, \Aor, Bid.J
Pomne Vedra 1/1,, 934
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Ponre \edra 1/1 934
Picnre edra 2/2 1 12no0
Ja. Beach 3/2 : 1540
Ponnte cdra 2/2. 1150
Ponte edra 2/2 ; 1150
Pome \edra 2/2 11501
Ponte \edra 2/2 12100
Ponte \edra 2/2 1200
Pone iVedra 3/2.5 1510
Pmne Vedr;. 3/2 1600
P.:rnie \'jdraj.ga. a TPC 3/2 1550
Jay/Pablo Pomn 3/2 2000
Fiddler's MarishlPV 3/2 1f50
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Ponim \edra.'Faufield 3.2 2000
P.-.r.i- \cndra'las ih Landmn 4/2 5 21I "(
P:rne \rdr..'S.,gf.a- CC 3/2 5 2900
Jax Beach 3/2 1799-
Jax Beach 3/2 1756
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$120i0'rk 75 Tifton \\ai N.onh Sa.grasi Counnr Club _22hden
$1201'iiri,' k 21 LiileBai Harbor Sas grass Co:unin Club 2r2
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$Inl.lr.k 25.a9 S Pc.nic \edra S. Pone \edjra 31 5
$1710 "-41 Spinnakers Reach Sai grajs Beach Club I'
$1 (0 1)743 Spinnaker. Reach Say grass Beach Club I'l
$lSu'..L k 2503 S Ponei \edra S Pone \edra 3.2 5
$ I0lir.\v k The Renear Ponte \edra'Oceanfront 2/2
$2 000 \i'ist[ Del Mar I J BeachOceanside 3'2
S2201(. Quail Poinrt Sa gEras. Counlri Club 2/2
-12400 44-- La Re.erse Circle Pome \dJra.L'Arum r '2tir+oice
$251.)0 92 Titlon \a North Saugra-.s Couniry Club 3/2
$2510 117 Deer Cose Dnre Peni \ ,i4A MIr. Landing 4'2 5
$251:00 r k 728 Oceanfronr N.plunr B ac.h.ljcenrt.:.n 3/2 5 ;i.',.
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$3000. \all.ers RCdgePP..l Sau gra-s Countn Club 3/2
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Walk to Ocean, Schools & Shopping
Clubhouse, 3 Pools, Tennis, Balconies
S a NEPTUNE BEACH
(Corner of Penman & Seagate)
249-561.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR,2BA home just
bloi:ks o1 beach! $1475.mo All Souih Re-
ally. 241 4141
SOUTHSIDE. GROVE PARK 4BR,2BA
BEAUTIFUL IN-GROUND POOL.
Fenced Pool care. WDHU included
$1500 mo + deposil 993-8877
Owner/Realtor.
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S. JAX Bch, 1 block ocean, 3410 S.. 1st..
2BR 1BA duplex, wood floors, CH/A, W/D,
carport, $1300/mo. 525-3188.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 2BR/1.5BA THouse.
Great location, very well maintained. 176
Pine Street. $1,050/mo + deposit. 247-
8539. Available 6/15/06.
2BR/1.5BA townhome, Atl Bch, CH&A,
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.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. Clean, nice
1BR apt. w/ garden atrium. $750/mo.
Avail. soon spacious 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. Owner/Realtor.
June Pettit, Magnolia Properties.
$1,495Jmo. 994-3608.
MAYPORT LANDING Townhome.
2BR/2BA, CH&A. 1243 Mayport Landing
Dr. Available 6/15. $790/mo. $700/dep.
280-2728, leave message.
SO. JAX BCH duplex- Kitchen equip, ceil-
ing fans, balcony, WDHU, CH&A, 5 blocks
to ocean, no pets, $975/mo. 737-7092.
CENTRAL FLORIDA Rentals Just 20 mi-
nutes from Disney, New 5BR 3BA house
$1350/mo. Enjoy city life, 4BR'2BA conda,
$1500/mo. Call Ms. Gonzalez (407)427-,
9832. Se habla espanol
PONTE VEDRA, Newly Renovated. re-
sort atmosphere, 2-Esicry 1BR 1BA. ern
unit, washer/dryer included. $.925'mo
S998-9148.
NEAR PONTE vedra 1.block to beach,
quiet area, 2'1, froni apartment, CH&A,.
washer/ dryer included $895.mo. lease
.3epoil. 9931118
VILANO BEACH. 4BR -BA. 2850s1.. over-
looking Inlercoasial, walk 10 beach. home
only 4yrs old. $1950'mo Call Jan Hod-.,
Sman 537-7777. Owner agent
OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Poini 2BR ?BA,
available rnow $1700-$2600/mo. 3 monir
minimum rental 19041241-7206
ATLANTIC BCH. beaulilul 3BR 2BA ga ,
rage WDHU. 3 clocks to ocean..
$1400,mo 904-742-6423
JAX BEACH Apartment. 2BR.1BA. Newly
renovated. Washer.,dryer Ouiel area
850mo deposit. 201 N,Ilnn ir, St
246.9162. exl 34
OCEANFRONT
OLD All Ben near Town Center. 2BR 2BA
ceauilully remodeled, avail June 1ist
$21r0 mo 2941-6094
JAX BEACH. 1 5 blocks beach, 216 7ir.
Ave S. 2BR,iBA. oince, sunroom w d.
dsnwasner Pets OK Fenced yard
$1250'mo.434-4626
S. JAX BCH 2 & 3 BR
APTS
CH.A WDHU Easi ol lil SI 1795.
$1195 mo. 4151 Tracewinns 4 BR waler
ironl $1500 mc. 241-7368. 733-3730.
GREAT OCEAN VIEW
1 BR one Dlock beacIh, balcony. cerarnc
ile Inroughoutl. wAasher. dryer waiK-in
clo:el. reserved pal:;Ing $900 mn
160 71h Ave Souih 993.2555
w** BeacnesApanmenls corn
MAYPORT LANDING Townhome
2BR,2BA. CH&A. renced backyard. 1278
Wonderwood Dr $790'mo. $700'dep.
280-2728 leave message.
JAX BEACH ,Premium Oceanviw
Renovaled Hardwood Iloors Dishwasher,
CH&A Sludios $E650mo 1BR.1BA
$850'mo 1904859-1301, 553-1354
3-BLOCKS to Beach Ligh, brigni must
see 1BR/1BA WDHU. carpeLceramic rile.
2 walk-in closes 325 1Slh Ave J B. N P3
$600 mo no pels smol.ing Acceni Prop-
eries 721-7822
JAX BCH, OCEANVIEW
2BR 14A' upper aparlnerni. 101 Souin
161h Ave $975,mo No dogs Secunry ae.
posil $500 Broker Owner 249-8766.
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR.2BA Town.
noue 1 mile- west ol Maypon larry.
Heckscner Drive $1195mo 733-3'30
241 -RENT.
JAX BEACH, 1036 141h Ave. lJonn
4BR.2BA ceramic rile. whire ocala brick.
WDHIU B1J00'mo 246-3482
ATL BCH. Oak Harbor, 31 i,,ingroom.
diningroorm siorae shea. Avail 7-1
$975 mrc. 477-6800
PABLO BAY- 4.32, 2400sl. Immaculate.
2-liory $2100 mo. candlerhomes com
327-0558
JAX BEACH 1222 N. 21sl SI 3BR 2BA
new Ilcios. new painl. dirswaser, CH.'A.
fireplace. screened paiio courtyard, 2-car
garage nice neignbornood $1 400 moi
$1.000 dep 249-07'3
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhouse Aqualic
Dr 3BR2BA. $1050'mo plus deposit
962---12
ATLANTIC BEACH
1763 Seminole Road. 3 2 5 Torwnihouse
$1.350 mo
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
S2 -House. 125 Bluelisn Ave Garage.
lenced $1.175.mo Boin include lawn
service DeposIl 1'2 monir reni
Brker.owner 249-8766 Call any day
SO JAX Beach. 3BR.2BA $1350mo
Available July. ll 655-3951
JAX BEACH lownhome. 2BR1.SBA
WDHU. tile floors Ihroughout. lenced yard
els ok wvdepo)si $1070'mo includes
awn maintenance. 887 8th Ave Sourh.
19041608-6678
ICW- 2BR 1BA w den 5950 mo idepo-si
3522 Claridge Drive Easl 333-2066
ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR2BA. trrepiace
garage 51200 m, Lewis Realry. Inc
0o4 ;291-7229
JAX BCH. 3.2+ extra icom. yard care
Incl $195 m A.: .l 7 1 477.6800
WALDEN CHASE near Nease H.S New
5BR 3 5BA New nome Many upgrade-
$2000 mo Realry Eveculives 273-3939,
610.-6460
WALK TO Beac 4BR 2 5BA each
house CH&A $1500.mo l.dep 120 10lh
Ave N Creli .check. No pels 514.8530.
POrITE V B the Sea 4IBAR2.5BA. walK to
beach. $2950 mo 472.0914
PV- SAWGRASS 3BR 25BA. 280r0l.
S2000 m1o 285-5419
PABLO BAY- 4 3 52. 3400st, lakelronm
eecuive $12950 mo. candlerhomes comr
32-.0558
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR-2BA b.Ke to
beach. wailK 10 park Screened poich.
renced yard POOL an, workshed isi
last and securirv $1375'mo Avail. early
July 19041247-4527
NEPTUNE BCH 3 bloc.cs to ocean. 3BA
2 5BA a,al 7 1 E06 I1400 mo. 477-3066
ATLANTIC BEACH
DEERFIELD LAKES
2BR 1 SBA condo. $695.mo.
PONTE VEDRA
DOLPHIN COVE
4 2. I .,ar garage $13iu0'mo
ICW
GROGAN'S BLUFF
3 2 2 car garage, very nice nmrrre.
avail 7iS 15, $1S00.mc
WINDSOR CHASE
3BR 2BA. 2 car gar age 700'mo
BELMONT LAKES
32. 2 car garage $1395'mo.
KERNAN LAKES
3BR 2BA 2 car garage 51495 mo
RIVERBROOK
4 2a car garage, $1550 mo.
ARLINGTON
MERRILL PINES
Brand new condos.
2BR 2BA $795..mc 3BR 2BA $995.mc
SOUTHSIDE
BELLE RIVE
Brand new 2'2 5. 1 car car condo.
$1i O,'mo.
POTTSBURG CROSSING
3BR 2 5.BA condo 1 car garage,
$1150 ma
MONTEREY
S2 1133s,. ready nco*' 995,mo
SUTTON LAKES
3 2. 2 car garage i$250.mo
LOVE GROVE
Unersiry area 4BR 2 5BA nouse.
2800i 2 cai garage $1Si00.mo
IRONWOOD- ST. LUKES AREA
3.2 5 2 car gar brand n-ew ownhome
$1450.mo.
QUEEN AKERS
3 2 carpon,.excellenil cond. $1025'mo
NORTH JACKSONVILLE.
EAGLES HAMMOCK
4,3.2 car garage 2200-sl. $1450:imo
HOME FINDER REALTY
241-5501 OR 221-1711.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 4BR.2BA home
in Kens.ngiori Corrmunrv pool tennis &
morel $12'50 r, All Soulh Realry.
241-4141.
PONTE VEDRA, D'lphin.Cove, 70A Dol-
phin Blvd. 3BR/2BA. All updated Lawn
service, W/D included $1.200'mo +
$1,200 dep. No smoking. flo Peis 219
1276.
BEAUTIFUL 3BR/2BA home w/2 car ga-
rage in Cypress Cove. Overlooks the
Marsh and Intracoastal, spectacular sun-
set views, 1244sf, $1300/mo., Call
509-0834.
PVB EAST of A1A. 3BR/2.5BA. Private
yard w/heated pool and spa. Walk to the
beach. $2,150./mo. 280-5707.
KENSINGTON 3/BR/2BA, fireplace, com-
munity pool, close to shopping. No Pets.
1704 Wildwood Creek Lane. $1,100/mo. +
deposit. 246-6976.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/1BA, close to ocean.
$1100/mo. All South Realty, 241-4141.
WATERFRONT PV LAtrium. 2BR/2BA, 2
car garage, pool, tennis. $1,150/mo. in-
cluding lawn maintenance. 285-9884.
ICW, THE Woods, 3BR/2BA, 1500sf.,
large kitchen, all appliances included. Gar-
den tub in Master Bath, fenced backyard,
gated community. Close to schools and
shopping. $1250/mo. includes all ameni-
ties and lawn service. 254-0522.
PONTE VEDRA/L'ATRIUM. 3BR/2BA, ga-
rage, screened porch, fireplace.
$1,200/mo.+$1,200dep. Call 246-1206.
JAX BEACH. 3BR.2BA, remodeled, large
yard. 11.14 41rr. 1., Nc. 434-2090.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- Spacious
3BR/3BA home w'brnur room, on lake in
Marsh Soundr Comm pool' 1800 mo All
South Reairy 241-4141
38B.2BA TOWNHOME 8-A Ponre Vedra
C.:.un Available 7 1 1995mo 249-9387
ATLANTIC BEACH iBR1'BA 1 5 blocks
from, beach. $8'00 mo Lewis Really
291-7229.
SEABREEZE WOODS, 3/2 spacious
home. New appl., 2 car gar., shaded area.
$1400/mo. No pelr 1904 460-0975
2BR/1.5BA TOWNHOUSE ceramic tile'
floors, CH&A, liundry room, palio. lenced
yard. 1 yr lease, no pets, $950 ceposii,
$9500mo 617 7in Ave S., Jax Bch.,
993-1114 or 270-1284. .
JAX BEACH Nice 38R 1 5BA. wasner'
dryer. large renced yard $1250 mo
704-?693
3BR 1BA. 8 Blocks ro Ocean Nonn Jax
Beacn. lenced yard washer dryer
$ll200'mo 631-8099'
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR.2BA nome
w garage on quid cul-delsac 1150mo,
Ali Soulh Realry 241-4141
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL
3BR.2BA $1300.mu Beauliaul newly ren-
ova'ied mans amreniles Reairy Eecu-
I;ves, 273-393. 610-6460
2BR25BA. FURNISHED 2 Dlocks 13
beach DSL S1500-mo idep 443-7188
WOLF CREEK CONDO
New 3BR.2BA. $1300mo Realry Execu-
lives. 273-3939, 6c0-6460
1BR 1BA CONDO ar Tne Palms Al Marsh
Landing Fealures vaulled cellinog. ile
Ioofs, "washer dryer included Greal
ameniiies including To pools. Illness
center and guarded gale $900.mo Call
Sieve 678-522-3600.
THE PALMS Al Marsn Landing 28 2BA.
Waierview. wood Iloors isl Iloor, gaied,
$1125.mo. 241-3941
OCEANFRONT
ATLANTIC Beach. Tr. Ciuisier Anrac.
lively lurnisred 3BR 2BA. beachside cov.
ered porch pool & pier ronvencienl 1
shopping. dining & enierlanmenl Avail
July 1 lor 3.7 min:S $2050 mo ajse ren
No smok.ng. no pels please Dunson Real
Eslate Inc Reallor 249-5654 or
247-5153.
SPINNAKER 1BR'IBA. EleganlVy lurnish.
ea Sieps to Ocean. Garage. $1600,mo.
708-4022
PVB. SUMMERHOUSE Condo. 2BR.'2BA
5-star, newly renovated new appliances
washer dryer fireplace, goll course view
Beach access $1100'mo. including waler
& June Iree 343-8172
JAX BCH new 3'2 w' garage, consider
lease purchase. 14i00 mo 463-7343
'PVB GRAND Cay- 1BR/1BA. 3rd Floor.
Igated. vaulted ceilings, fireplace, large
porch, best views. $875/mo.. call
631-5354.
PVB NEW 2BR.2BA Condo wilh amen-
lies Near Beach. $970,'mo. 710-5200
PONTE VEDRA Bch 1.1, 2nd rloor all
new, 5-siar ameniles beach access.
$835'mo Avail ior rent. sale or lease op-
lion i. buy (9041704-9885
LOVE THE Peach Sawgrass. enicenrcy
sleps to ocean. lurnisrihed. waid 242-0411
$500 OFF 1ST MONTH. PONTE VEDRA
2BR'2BA, compieiely renovated lop Iloor
wagoll cousie view near Sawgrass
Amenilies inc.luded 1095.mo. Call
i9047l0-'.3452
TPC SAWGRASS, 3BR'2 5BA. garage.
vaulted ceilings. Replace. communrly
pool, gared community $1400,rmo
285-4618
PVB 2BR 2 5BA lownnome laketroni.
pool tennis couns $1200-mo 70.-4847
PV SUMMERHOUSE Greal lor exculvel
2BR 1 5BA. 1000si spacious. Ouiel,
brigni Ev.eryning brand newl $1100.mo
285-14444
ATLANTIC BCH. min 3mo lease, ocean-
froni. sleeps 4 $1500 mo. 1952i-71-9667
S JAX Bch 2BR lully furnisned, ocean.
Iront condo Moninly, Weely 241-0267
www renillacKsonmilebeacn com
OCEANFRONT CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly.monlhly Visi us al
jiaxbeachrenlal com or 535-3911 or
535-3828
ATL BCH 3BR house. beauiluilly lurnish.
ed. walk ro ocean, I1650'mo 993-3226.
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA. weekly, monthly, yearly Cal
i904r249-8269.
OCEAN PARK SUITES
Luaurv lurnished 1 & 2 Bedroom Sules]
Higr, Oual.ty King Bed-
Equipped Kichens
2nd Sireel & 5In Ave South
www.oceanparksuites.com
(904)318-0044
OCEANFRONT, 1BR luinishea condos.
weekly or mornlnly 1904i463.7343
OCEANFRONT. FURNISHED & unfur-
nisned nomes & conaos' From $500 per
week' All Souln Realty 241 4141
HAYWORD POOL PUMP 3.5 HP. $100.
3/4 hp spa pump. $75. 314-4478
,ICW. SAN Pablo Creek. Share house.
Private bedroom/ living room/bath. No
smoking, no pets. $585/mo. includes utilit-
ies. .(904)221-6062,
SHARE 4BR 2BA house, $300 rent with
utilities, $100/dep. No drugs..537-2057.
SHARE HOUSE in Ponte Vedra. Quiet &
natural setting, frplc., jacuzzi, private bath.
$600/mo+ 1/2 util. 373-0354.
FURNISHED ROOM. Cable, internet. Util-
ities included. Pool. $120./wk. 994-0943.
ROOMMATE FOR 3BR/2BA, Jax Beach.
$550/mo+ deposit, includes' utilities
(904)249-1890.
ROOMMATE WANTED M/F $650 +1/3
fees and utilities. Exclusive Miravista,
gated, pool, hot tub, health club, water-
front w/marna view. Room has own bath-
room, brand new large unit, 2700sf.
(904)463-2845
$550/MO INCLUDES utilities, pool and
kitchen privileges, must have refs,
223-0815.
ROOMMATE WANTED $600/mo utilities
included, high speed internet, washer/ dry-
er, 1.5 blocks from beach, 446-5084..
ROOM FOR rent in house w/pool and
fenced back yard $600/mo. Includes'utilit-
ies and satellite TV. 566-1980.
FEMALE WANTS Roommate to share
2BA/2BA home in Southside, $550/mo in-
cluding utilities, 646-3080 or 382-4882.
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.
N. JAX BCH 3BR/2BA, FAMILY Room.
Walk to. schools & Beaches. $1250/mo.
(954)646-3669.
ICW, ASHTON Hills, 3/2/2, open floor
plan, preserve lot, new paint/ carpet.
$1250/mo. (904)534-9077.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 601 Camelia St.
3BR/2BA, tile.floors, vaulted ceilings, fire-
place, new kitchen appliances, WDHU.
$1100/mo. +$900/dep. 514-8761.
JAX BCH new 2BR/2BA, W/D, garage,
frplc.,.vaulted cielings, no pets, $1200/mo.
(904)751-2045.
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling, beautiful tile. Bright, open
floor plan. No dogs. $1700/mo.
(404)325-0820, (404)784-6601.
OCEAN FRONT EXEC lease 18th Ave N.
J.B. 3BR/2BA Avail Sept. 1st. $4000/mo.
770-429-9331:
ICW- GRAND Reserve @ Windsor Park
Golf. 2BR/2BA, former model, huge clos-
ets, hardwood, granite, tile, W/D, and ga-
rage.'904-536-1170. $1100/mo. Avail.6/1.
THE PALMS 43 Marsh Landing 2BR.'2BA.
2nd floor galed $1?00 mo 465-0349
PVB COLONY. 2BR'2BA, 12001s lre-
place W.D. 2nd floor new carpel nruge
ceilings Moiivaicd $1195 mo 285-4-144
JAX BEACH 141h Ave N 1BR 1BA Con.
'0 1 5 Dlocks io beach No-rsmoker
5750'mo. 249-9769
PVB SPACIOUS. 1200si 2BR'2BA Lois
ol ameniies l1050.mo Call 234-2646
THE PALMS Spacious Upscale 3BR 2BA
w garage $1300 mo Available 6 15
242-9173
PVB SUMMERHOUSE 2BR2BA. Beacnh
side. End unil 1 -sory. large yard
$1400-mo 19011612-6532
PV SUMMERHOUSE. 2BR'2BA lire-
place W.D, 1100sl Corner unl 2nd loor
TH $1250:'mo 285-44-144
FOUND SMALL, short-haired, brown and
while male d.:g rJulered. no collar.
S. Jax Beach Call 635-8053
HOMELESS PETS lor adoplion. Cals &
dogs 246-3600.
IF YOU are inieresled in adverism.ng under
is lclalregory please call 904.249-9033 or
emn-ail clasilidedo@^ beachesleader ccm
DIVORCE $275-$350. Covers children.
etc Only one signature required1 Excluide
gorvt les, Call weekdays (800i462-2000
ext 600 18am-7pmr Alla Divorce LLC
Establrshed 1977
CRIMINAL DEFENSE Accused' Need. a"
lawyer' Trial defense anorneys 24 his
DUI irahic. all Ielonies misdemeanors &
major crimes A-A-A Anornev Relerral
Service 18001733-5342.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ALACHUA COUNTY, FLORIDA
FAMILY LAW DIVISION
IN THE MATTER ot me Terminalion of
Parental Rights ior ihe Proposed Adophion
of a Minor Child,:
File Number: 2006-DR-128
Division AD
ADM,
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINA-
TION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND
HEARING TO TERMINATE PARENTAL
RIGHTS PENDING ADOPTION
TO: All persons nav.ng an interest in the
lermmalnon of parental rights pending
adoption lor ADM born December 12,
2005, in Jacksonville, Duval County, Flori-
da, including JOHN SMITH, last known
address Jacksonville, Duval County, Flori-
'da, age 54, a black male with a low haircut,
two gold teeth, brown complexion, 6" tall,
Weight unknown.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to ter-
minate the parental rights of ADM, who
was born on December 12, 2005 in Jack-
sonville, Duval County, Florida, and sub-
sequently surrendered for adoption, has
,beeri filed by Petitioner, Christian Family
Services, Inc., 2720 SW 2nd Avenue,
Gainesville, Florida 32607, whose attor-
ney is Mitchell E. Albaugh, Esq., 3350 Ca-
noe Birch Place, Oviedo, Florida 32766.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that
there will be a hearing on the Petition to
Terminate Parental. Rights Pending Adop-
tion on: MONDAY, JULY 10, 2006 at
2:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as coun-
sel may be heard, before the honorable
YSLETA W. McDONALD, one of the
Judges of the above-styled Court, in
ROOM 409 at the'Alachua County Court-
house, 201 EAST UNIVERSITY AVENUE,
GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32601. The
Court has set aside FIFTEEN (15) MI-
NUTES for this hearing.
UNDER Fla. Stat. CH. 63.089, FAILURE
TO FILE A WRITTEN RESPONSE TO
THIS NOTICE WITH THE COURT OR TO
APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTI-
TUTES GROUNDS UPON WHICH THE
COURT SHALL END ANY PARENTAL
RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE REGARDING
THE MINOR CHILD.
DATED this 22nd day of May, 2006.
J.K. "BUDDY" IRBY
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
\s\by Tricia G. Coraggio
as Deputy Clerk
BL 6/7,6/14,6/21,6/28/06
ROOM FOR RENT Neptune Beach. $525
plus'deposit and share utilities. 521-8473.
LARGE 1 room healthcare office. Share
common areas,'bathrooms, office manag-
er, ample parking,' 3rd Street, Neptune
Bch. 241-0666.
GREAT LOCATIONIN Jax Beach. New,
3750sf multi-purpose building for lease.
Can be divided, Call for details,
343-1919, 249-3214.
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.
PET & HOUSE SITTING SERVICES
Caring & responsible adult to care for your
pet and/ or house in your absence. Refer-
ences available. Call 553-8634.
DORIS PET SERVICE
The kennel alternative/ Providing conven-.
ient, reliable care for your pets at your
home 'while you arie away. Reasonable
rates, references. For more information
call: Doris Rosarius, 241-8967. Licensed,
Bonded.
CAT LOVERS Looking lor a loving home
for male neuiered black cat. Goes by the
name Lucky. No male dogs. .Call 945-
9827 anytime.
SHARPEI, 4 months old male. lol- r
wrinkles Loves Kids $600 885.9517
641 4036
CATSI 2YR black- long hnar neutered
male. lyr, Bulls Eye Taboy. spaae ie-
male Serious need to Ind a caring home,
moving out of state. $10 each. 563-1888.
LOST FEMALE cal. labby' iiger. Selva
Marina Dr. Atl. Bch. area Call 241-1034
or 24'-6265
5 575
$ 900:
$ 975
61150
$1200
512h00
$1200
$125 .)
1 251.1
SI liOl)
1131.111
$1 500
$ Ib)O
81995
$2,)I
$2300
$23l00
$2 00
$27U0
$ 2001
5,3100
$ 3t1:111
a- a a S BEACH RENTALS 4 4 -
Unfurnished Homes Beach Walk SPV 2BR/2BA, home Unfurnished Condos
, Marsh View SPV 4BR/4BA, has screened porch, wood deck on Summerhouse- PV
SOceanviews, tile floors. $2000/mo.. lagoon, bch access. $1500/mo Newly renovated, new carpet, baths
S4BR/4BA. End unit w/elevator, 2800. 660 Upper 8th Ave S JB 3BR/2BA kitchen, tile, fireplace, walk to shops,
Ssqft, beach access, attached garage. two story, fenced backyard, tile floors,
$2200/mo firepace,upgrades thru-out $1500/ amenities.
IBR/1BA, Villa. $875/mo.
SFairfield PV 3BR/2.5BA, two story mo..
home w/screened porch on water, 2 car: Las Palmas PV 3BR/2BA duplex w/ 2BR/2BA, 2nd floor. $1195mo.
garage. $1950/mo. new carpet, new kitchen, garage, fresh 2BR/2BA, furnished. $1495/mo.
SVilato Walk SP 4BR/3.5BA, paint. $1300/mo. Villas at Marsh Landing JB
newer two story, across from ocean, Penman Road NB 3BR/2BA, Home Fireplace, screened porch
Slight & bright, garage. $1800/mo. w/screened porch, fenced backyard, 2BR/2BA, 1st floor, garage. $1050/mo.
Fiddlers Marsh- PV 3BR/2BA, home large lot. $1200/mo. Ocean Links PV
x/aulted ceilings, 2 car garage,Homes Screened porch, fireplace
\ulted ceilings, 2 car garage, Viages of Vilano SPV 2BR/2BA,
Screened porch on lake. $1750/mo. oceanfront condo, wood foo 2BR/2BA,groundfloor. $1100mo.
t Solano Cay PV 4BR/2.5BA, two grades, garage, amenities. $1700/ Palms at Marsh Landing JB
S story home w/spacious floor plan, Screened porch, tile floors
Spatio, comm. pool. $1700/mo. Ocean Orande SPV 3BR/3BA. 2BR/2BA. Ground floor. $995/mo.
,Dolphin Cove PV 4BR/2BA. Home Condo, luxuriously furnished, screened 3BR/2BA. 1st floor, end unit. $1285/mo.
wall new interior, tile floors, garage, porch, across from ocean. $3000/mo. .
fenced backyard. $1600/mo. Intracoastal West
Seaside PV 3BR/2BA, home w/ Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA kOA Shannon SmithA
sunroom, private backyard, patio, brand new townhouse, screened porch, (904) 285-5640
comm. pool. $1595/mo. preserve views, amenities. $1095/mo. www.rentthebeaches.com
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The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader
June 14, 2006
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL COURT,
IN AND.FOR
MARION COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No: 06-1730-DR-FS
Division: Family Civil
IN THE MATTER OF ADOPTION OF:
NATHANIEL CHARLES TRAVIS
AND
RUSSEL JAMES TRAVIS
MINOR CHILDREN
Amended NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS
PENDING ADOPTION.
To: Birth Father: Jerry Edwin Belcher Jr.
Last known address: 11291 Harts Road,
Apt. 1204, Jacksonville, FL 32211.
To: Birth Mother: Brandi Aioppy'
Last know address: 7722-1 Hare Ave-
nue, Jacksonville, FL 32211
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Petition has
been filed in the above styled court for the
termination of your parental rights to NA-
THANIEL CROCKET BELCHER, a male
child bornm on 3/5/2003, in Duval County,
Florida and RUSSEL DEAN BELCHER a
male child bom on the 10/21/2003, in Duv-
al County, Florida for subsequent adop-
tion, and you are hereby notified to re-
spond and file your written defenses, if
anyto it' on the Petitioners, Troy Travis
and Priscilla Preece, whose mailing ad-
dress is Post'Office Box 136, Candler,
Florida 32111, on or before June 19,2006
and file the original with Clerk of this Court
at Marion County Courthouse, 110 NW 1st
Avenue, Ocala, Florida 34475, whose tel-
ephone number is (352)620-3577, before
service or Periiioners or immediately
thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default
may be entered against you for the re-'
lief demanded in the petition.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT
FAILURE TO RESPOND TO THIS NO-
TICE CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE
TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL
RIGHTS TO THIS CHILDRENN. IF.YOU
FAIL TO RESPOND TO THIS NOTICE,
YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS
TO THE CHILDREN) NAMED IN THIS
NOTICE.
.Dated May 1,2006
David R Ellspermann
Clerk or Ie Circull Coun
BL 5/24.31.6/7, 14, 2006
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Board of Adjusimeni for the City of
Jacksonville Beach Florida will meet and
nold pubii:l hearings on Wednesday, July
5, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. In tre Council Cham-
bers. located at 11 Nortn 3rd Street, Jack-
sonville Beach lo consider The following
variance applicallons
BOA 06-100107 City of iJacksonville
Beach Land Development Code Sec-
lion 34 337 lelill c3 [or rear yard clI
17 5 leel in lieu of 30 leet required and 34
337 ilell e. lor 49' lot coverage in lieu.
of 44:5 maximum 10 allow lor improve-,
menis to a single-family dwelling, for
property located at 2825 St Johns Blvd
more specifically. Lot 3. Block 8. Jack-
sonville Beach Heignls
BOA 06-100122 City of Jacksonville
Beach Land Development Code Sec-
tion. 34-337 tell l e. lor 42"; lot coverage
ir lieu cl 35o. maximum to allow lor a
swimming pool addition to a single family
dwelling for property located at 1130
Norin 161n Sireel more specifically. Lot
2. Block 49. Jacksonville Beacn Seclion
A'.
A
BOA 06-100131 City of Jacksonville
Beach Land Development Code Sec-
tion. 34-336 1elal e. lor 46':. lot coverage
in lieu o1 35": maximum an 34-373 Id).
Ior a parking area setback o01 O 1oo ir, lieu
or 5 leel minimum 10 allow for improve.
ments Io a single family dwelling, for
property located at 8-.4 Normn 151n Ave.
nue. more specifically. Lot 14,. Block 7.
Be-acrn HomieSleS. Unit 3
BOA 06-100132 City of Jacksonville
Beach Land Development Code Sec-
tion. 34-373 (cIl or no lurn.ng and maneu-
venrng spa:e. 34-373 (dI lor 0 reel park.
ino area setback in lieu of 5 leer mriinimunm,
brid 34-377 (ci:lt)'..'.lcr-B parKr.n. paces in
lieu of 5 parking spaces.required to allow
for conversion ol a non-conforming resi-
denital use to a professional or business
onmcc 11,3001 for property located at
327 41h Avenue Souin. more specifically
East 0l LOt 8 Block 34 PabUl.: Beacn
Souln
BOA 06-100136 City of Jacksonville
Beach Land Development Code Sec-
tion 34-336 tel 11 e. lor 42': lot coverage
in lieu ol 35., maximum to allow for a
'swimming pool addlln 1o 3 snngie-lamily
.dwelling, for property located at 1876
Arldn Way more specifically. Lol 2.
:.BloCk 13 Ocean Foresi
BOA 06-100138 City of Jacksonville
Beach Land Development Code Sec-
tion- 34-336 iell 11 e tor 49: lo coverage
in ireu cl 35-; maximum To allow lor a
swimming pool and screen enclosure to a
single-iramil dwelling, for property locat-
ed at 1355 Plan iion Oaks Drive Nonn.
more specifically, Lot 10 Planlai.:.n
Oaks. ,
BOA 06-100141 City of Jacksonville
Beach Land Development Code Sec-
lion 34.336 tell ii c 2 lot a soulherly side
yard ol 9 leel in lieu of 10 leer required t1
allO:w lor impro-vemenis to a single-familv
dwelling, for property located at 721
North I111h Slreel, more specifically. Lol
8. Block 1. Pine Grove Linai No. 2
A copy ofl Ie above relerernced appihca-
liOnilsi is available ic.r review in Inc office
of ihe Planninq and Developmeni Depart.
ment. 11 Noinn 3rd Streer, during normal
t buiess hours iM-F. 8a-5p)
Board of AdjislmenlI
City of Jacksonville Beach .
NOTICE
da Statute, persons with disabilities
needing special accommodation to
participate in this meeting should contact
the City Clerk's Office no later than 5:00
P.M., the day of the meeting.
Richard A. Brown, Mayor
BL 06/14/06
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINGS
CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH
Notice is hereby given the City Commis-
.sion of Atlantic Beach, Florida will hold a
Public Hearing in City Hall, 800 Seminole
Road, at 7:15 p.m. on Monday, June 26,
2006 for the purpose of hearing and con-
sidering the views of the public concerning
the following proposed ordinance:
ORDINANCE NO. 20-06-78
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE OP-
ERATING BUDGET FOR THE CITY OF
ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA FOR FIS-
CAL YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1,
2005 AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30,
2006.
The full text of the above ordinance is
available for public'inspection in the office
of the City Clerk.
All persons inleresled are notified to be
present ai the time and place listed above
and Iney snall be heard II any person de-
cides to appeal any decision at any meet-
ing or nearing, he will need a record of the
proceedings and lor such purpose he
may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made, which record
shall include the testimony and evidence
upon which appeal is to be based.
In accordance with the Americans with.
Dsaobtltes Ac. persons needing a special
accommodation lo participale in these
proceedings should corilact en C ry
Clerk's otice al 247-5809. or at1 City Hall,
800 Seminole Road
BL6/16106
PUBLIC NOTICE
WORKSHOP MEETING
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
Notice is hereby given Ihat a WORK-
SHOP MEETING o0 me City Council oi me
City o0 Neptune Beacn Florida will be
held on June 19. 2006. at 7:00 p.m.. in
Ihe Council Chambers. 116 First Street.
Neplune Beach. Florida.
li a person decides to appeal any decision
made by ine Council w*hr respect ci any
maner considered a such mieeiing or
nearing Ine person will need a record 0o
inh proceedings and Tor such purpose
may need to ensure that a verbatim record
ol the proceedings is made wnhcn record
includes ine lesimony and evidence'upon
which Ine appeal is to be based
In accordance winn ein Americans Wiln
Disabililies Act and Section 286.26 Flori-
da Statule, persons wiln disabilities need.
ing special accommodalion Io pancipale
in these meetings should contact the Ciry
Clerk's Ohice no laler hann 5.00 p m Ihe
day of the meeting.
Lisa Volpe CMC
City Clerk
BL6/14/06
LOST TAG Hauer watch near 19th SI At.
lanic Beacn Reward 571-5575
FOUND EYE glasses on Molrner's Day
near Harry's Sealood Call 525-5830
ITALIAN LESSONS By native teacher
Call 221-1695
PIANO LESSONS,,
Alflgcvl.r style. A-"5'S-Wtln ,r'TiFTVrsy.Or
home Piano Tuning also availaDle
241--4954. 655-3300.
ATTEND COLLEGE online Irom home
Medical. Business, Paralegal ComFulers.
Criminal Jusl Ju Ob placement assis-
lance Compuler providd Financial aid it
qualited. (8661858-2121 www.OnlneTde.
waierTech corn
AMERICA'S DRIVING Academy Start
your driving career! Otering courses in
CDLA One luilon te' Many payment op-
i oons' No regirliaion lee' 1888i808-5947
inro,:'americasdrlvinrgacade my corn
HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator raining lor
employment: Bulldozers. Backnoes. Load-
ers Dump Trucks, Graders Scrapers. Ex-
cavators. Nalionial Cernlication. Job Place-
menl Assistance. Associated Training
Services 18001251-3274 www.atsn-
schools com.
SUMMER HORSE CAMP- JUNE 5 THRU
JULY 28. 2006 For inio call 285-7958 or
vsil Our websile ai
www nollyh.:.ckslarm corr
IF YOU are inieresied n advenising under
Ihis category please call 904-249.9033 or
e-mail classified. -c.eacnesleader.com
P/T RECEPTIONIST
Avanle ai Jacksonville Beach. a progress.
sive 165-bed skilled nursing and renab la-
Cility. seeks an aruculaie. outgoing, and
selt-molivaled customer service oriented
Individual to greet visitors, answer mull,.
line phone system & provide administra-
live assistance HS grad 6 monlns clerical
and telephone experience and good multi-
lasking abilities a must Experience with
Microsolf Word a plus Position hours are
4-30pm-8pm Monday Ihrough Friday
p n O '.P .. -lease apply in person at 150U4 Sieabreeze
II a person decides o appeal any decision Avenue, Jacksonvill Beacn FL 32"250
y Ithe Board 1o Ad1usmenl wain respect to EOE. www.avantegroup.com.
any mailer considered at any meeting. .. I "p .. "
such person may need a record 01 Ihe PART TIME Recephonsl.Dala Entry
proceedings and, lor such purpose. sucr 30 year old consulting companyy located
person may need I0 ensure Ihai a verba-, on Hodges Blvd is seeking a part lime
lim record of the proceedings is made Ironi desk ReceplonisL'Data Entry person
wrhen record includes ine lestimony and Must have professional appearance and a
evidence upon which me appeal .s to be pole speaking voice Experience in an-
based swearing a mulliline lelepnone syilem is
The putlic is encouraged io speak on is- desired Basic computer skills are re.
sues on ihis Agenda hrna concern them quired Must 'be able to acc.uraiely inpu
Anyone who wisnes to speak should sub- customer inlormaiion into a compulerized
ml ine request to Ihe recording secretary database system Other duties include
I rIo(r lr the beginning of tie meeting creating reports. mainiaining inventory of
.n accordance won nse Americans witn office supplies, and oiner general clerical
Disabilities Act and Section 286:26, Flori- functions Working hours are Monday
da .Statutes, -persons; with dlSablties through Frida%., 2:00 to 6:00. Please email
needing special accommodation to parlc! your resume io mail@balescompany.com
pate in this meeting should contact the or fax to3988121.
Planning and Development Department Dispatcher NEEDED P/T paid per shift.
no later than 5:00 p.m. on the day preced- Call 838-8029.
ing the meeting.' ic A ti-r i li- ,ninnnn in oTn
WANTED FORl retired aentleman for P/T
BL 6/14/06
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF NEPTUNE BEACH
SPECIAL MEETING: In accordance With
Article II, Section 2-27, of the Code of Or-
dinances of the City of Neptune Beach.
the Mayor hereby calls 3 Special Meeling
of.the Ciry Council, lor the purpose oi re-
pealing Ordinance 2006-08 and first read
of Ordinance 2006-13 to be held on
SThursday, June 22, 2006 at 6:00 p.m. in
the City Hall Council-Chambers, 116 First
Street, Neptune Beach.
No other business may be brought before
this meeting. If.a person decides to appeal,
any decision made by the Council with re-
spect to any matter considered at such
meeting or hearing thepers6n will need'.a,
record of the proceedings and for such
purpose may need to ensure that a verba-
tim record of the proceedings is made,
which record includes the testimony and
evidence upon which the appeal is to be
based.
In accordance with the Americans With
Disabilities Act and Section 286.26, Flori-
Reuse the Newsl
RECYCLE!
driver for Winter Law Firm. Fax resume to
.242-7051 .
BATHROOM TECHS
& CUSTODIAN
Self motivated, fast moving, flexible, multi-
task, person. Must be able to follow di-
rections. Reliable transportation a must.
6pm 10 30pm. or later. Call Debbie after
2pm 285-3400.ext.3352.
IN-STORE DEMONSTRATORS
New Product Movers, a hational,staffing
agency, is looking for individuals to exe-
cute in-store demonstrations. Must be
able to engage shoppers to demonstrate
products, promote brands and distribute
samples and brochures. Excellent position
for those who want to work mostly week-
ends part-time. To apply call:
(800)768-4650 ext 18533 or visit
EXPERIENCED COOKS & Servers to
travel to Festivals. 249-8269.
DOG WALKER needed in afternoons for
Marlin Rd area in Ponte Vedra. $15/wk.
280-3703.
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.
HOUSEKEEPER P/T 20 hrs. week for a
family of five. 219-8466.
CARING ADULT needed for 4 hours each
Sunday moving to staff church nursery in
Atlantic Beach. Contact Nancy 249-8698.
P/T MASSAGE Therapy position. Available
ASAP in Ponte Vedra outpatient clinic.
Fax resume to: (904)285-4663.
NURSES
WEEKENDS
Every weekend 7pm to 7am at a Premier
Retirement Community Health Center. Ex-
cellent work environment. Experience in
geriatric care. Applications available at
Fleet Landing Security Gate, One Fleet
Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL;
Fax to (904)246-9447; email to:
jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE/ Drug-Free
Workplace.
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.
NOTICE TO READERS
HELP WANTED classifications in this
newspaper are intended to announce gen-
uine current job openings. No fees may be
charged to the prospective employee. Ads
for self-employment or business opportu-
nities appear under the Business Opportu-
nities category. Ads, which may require
payment of fees for employment informa-
tion, guidance or training may appear un-
der Job Service. Should any Help Wanted
advertiser ask lor a lee or ,I the advertiser
is orlerrng a product or service trainer Ihan
a lob opening, please notiry The Beaches
Leader. 249-9033
DRIVER NEEDED ,mmeadalely lor moving
company. Experience helpful. 285-2426.
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.
SMALL OCEANFRONT hotel Looking lor
Iron desk clerk Nignh shih Apply in per-
son 120 Alantic Blvd.
RESTAURANT JANITOR. 3rd snll 7
nights per wK, good pay. call Jim
770-480-7686.
P/T SETTING appts. for Ponte Vedra in-
surance agency. 401K exp a plus' salary
plus bonus. Call 285-1117 or lax resume
285-0930.
REAL ESTATE ASSISTANT
Very muli-laceted, pan-time, computer
skills necessary. a growing & learning iob
greal .environment at irne each. Please
fax resume' (in confidence) to
19041212-1143.
BUSY RESIDENTIAL Appraisal Firm
seeking Licensed and Cenrted RE Ap.
raisers in all couniles. Competitive lee.
eslablisred Client base. Just waiting lor
youl Fax Oijalil:aions. 18881429-4672
PT CLEANER mornings 610 am 7 days
a week i9'3hr Regency'Ailaniic Blvd
area. (9041 347.9103
HAIRSTYLIST, EARN S13 PLUS PER
HOUR. Clientele provided. Mgt. oppor-
tunity, benefits. Supercuts, A1A & But-
ler Blvd. 273-2888.
WAITSTAFF AND Barnenders needed.
new restaurant PT FT Apply in person ai
Ruoy D's. 1080 Arlingion Rd oor lax 727.
1077. Call 727-1003 lor more inlo.
PAINTERS AND Painter's Helpers need-
ed. music rave own Iransporlati:.n and
hand tools Pays $8$22 per nour wilh
oeenime Work is north ol Dames Point
Bridge. Dental, Health, Life Insurance, &
vacation. 904-910-7862.
HOME CLEANERS full-time/ part-time, re-
liable car & phone, $10-$12 per hour, call
223-5033
BEACHES OFFICE seeks eniry level as.
sisiani lor F,T opening DuiIes include da.
la enry Ilghi bookkeeping, phones. PC-
experience and some Salurday a.m. re-
quired &o10!nr Full benelhis including.
medical and 401K Send resume to P.O.
Box 330065, Atlantic Beach. 32233, or fax
10 (9041 249-1337
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. i-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.
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.
MANAGER/ SUPERVISOR for Detail po-
sition, experience helpful but will train.
Can make between $400 -$700 per week.
Must have valid driver's license & trans-
portation. Only serious, responsible, hard
workers need apply. Eric, 716-4413.
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.
CARPENTERS & Carpenters Helpers,
custom framing, ,exterior trim & siding.
Must have tools' & transportation. Call
608-9268.
LANDSCAPE COMPANY looking for de-
pendable FT/PT helper. Transportation
and license required Call 285-2952
Construction Worker
w/valid Florida Driver's License. Experi-
ence helpful but will train. Good salary &
benefits. Apply at 'Surfside Pools, 313
Beach Blv.,d 246-2666 or fax resume to:
249-8801, e-mail: surfsidepools@aol.com
OFFICE ASSISTANT
Beacnes area. Answer pnone, Word, Ex-
cel necessary Good pay & benefits Fax
resume (904)249-8870
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE
MANAGER in holistic, internal medical of-
fice. Full /part time secreiarnal, clerical,
and suppon or M.D a unique serving Ex
perence required in answering phones.
computers, communications and public-re.
lallons. Musl be enrinusiasic. dependable.
consistent. and an excellent maicn Fax
resume with references no phone calls
please Persephone Healing Ans Cenier,
FAX: t904)246-3778
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Immediately
Fle.,ble hours, ro weekends, excellent
pay. Transporlailon & pnone required.
591-5901. 514-1188
CAMPUS ADMINISTRATOR needed lor
small slruclured private school. gr i.8
Exprienene win learning disabilities and
masters degree prelerred Near Beaches
area Send resume, 3 relerences and cov.
er lener to PO. Box 23581. Jax 32241 or
email bilouzia @aol corn
DRIVER- WORK na the time- Get all Ime
benelilsl Ask about 7 out 7 hn.me! "Trailer
Tracking 2005.'06 Volvos 'Daily Pay
(800)734-8169
HAIRSTYLIST WANTED to rent spacious
private room in Jax Beach locallon.
S150'wk. Call 270.0997 ask lor DeDb
THERAPISTS WANTED- Licensed SLPS
in Miami-Dade and Broward counties Bi.
lingual a plus Per diem & FT Bilinguals
Inc Child & Parent Services, (8661696-
0999 x122 ww bilingualsinc corn
ATLANTIC COAST Plumbing & Tile. Help.
ers needed. Learn a trade. Health bene-.
fiis, good hours, advancement opportuni-
I.es. Must have valid FL Drivers License.
Call 249-5381 I r appt
HAIR STYLIST/ COLOR SPECIALIST
Upscale Salon ai Ine Beaches recently
los tIwo srylisi due to amily circumslan.
ces We have a large amount ol walk-in
customers as well as long term clients
Currenlly we are unable to1 maintain serve.
ing boIn Tns is a grea31 opponrunily 10
build clients and make money Hign crm-
mission. Ilexible hours and greal almos-
pnere Posilive anllude ard asrong work
eihics need apply. Call 246-4700. ,
MAINTENANCE MAN 'FOR' OCEAN
FRONT HIGH-RISE CONDOMINIUM.
Full-lime postllon available i. right person
al our oceanlronl condominium. General
maintenance work including cleaning,
paining, pool cleaning. overseeing con-
Iraciors. and other reasonable duiles as..
sociaied witn condominium upkeep Non.
Smoker good personairy skills a music.
Above average pay good working condi-
lions Send resume to. Manlenance Posi.
I.on. PO. Bc'x 49245. Jacksonville Beach.
FL 32250.
FULL-TIME CHURCH MINISTRY ASSIS-
TANT POSITION OPENING. Excellent
computer, word processing. communica.
lion and people skills needed. Malor re.
sponsibilities include membership records
and orier computer-oasead asks. Compel-
alive remuneralion and Denells. Conlacl:
Nepiune Baplisi Church. 446 3rd Street,
Nepiune Beacn. FL 32266. 904-249-2307
crrismlne'_ nepluneoaptisl org
HERE'S FRED Goli Co. needs office per.
son & UPS snipping clerk w' experience
645-9790, 2205 SI Johns Bluff Rd
DENTAL ASSISTANT'NEPTUNE Beach
We are looking lor a Irendly lace to add to
our growing practice. M-Th. Great social'
skills and ability to mulliask needed. Ex-
perience required Fax resume to 247-
3320.
F/T OR PT lawn maintenance. will ,train.
Pay based on experience. 249-6038
HOME REPAIRS & remodeling. exp only.
Music nave ransportaltion, 241.9459 9
EXPERIENCED SHIPPING 8 Receiving
Clerk salary open, needed immediately.
249-3862, call lor an appt.
SEEKING SEAMSTRESS exp. preferred LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
but not needed Fax resume 221-6413 or Line Cook, Prep/Utility. Good.money, cas-
call 221-6412 Ual atmosphere, very busy greal people
IANDnCAPE EPRoIEIr.M nCE rlerrd ito work with. FT/PT. 285-0139
LPANDSAPEPED= R" 'DI:ENCE1 : f I oU reler redl / I ,
25k to 40k lirsi year plus benefits. DFWP,
qood driving record lo exp. required, will
train. Call 241-7874, Perschel & Meyer
Pest Management
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: surfsidepools @aol.com
CARPENTERS & Helpers. Beaches area.
Transportation & phone a must. 535-7356.
TIRE & OIL TECH Wanted. Monday-Fri-
day. Call:Bob, 241-5311.
NEW TROPICAL Smoothie Cafe, at the
Beach, now hiring all positions. Call
242-4949, or e-mail: worktsc@yahoo.com
*DRIVERS*
DO, you want to join a winning team. Don't
get left out. Our driver's make $500-$700
per week. Call 249-5151 ask for Brian or
493-5250 ask for Tim Collins.
CUSTOMER SERVICE/ Vehicle Coordi-
nator. Lot Management, parts, warranties,
vehicle check in, clean driving record.
CDL, license preferred self motivated,
general office work, computer/internet lit-
erate, excellent' benefits including profit
sharing, smoke free office, Atlantic Beach,
www.transitplus.com Specify position on:
fax resume 221-2705.
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Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work. Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services, Inc. 246-
0967.
PAINTERS
FULL-TIME at a Premier Retirement Com-
munity. Excellent benefits. Experience re-
quired.. Applications at Fleet Landing Se-
curity Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., At-
lantic Beach, FL; Fax to 904-246-9447;
email to jobs@fleetlanding.com. EOE/
Drug-Free Workplace.
, SMALL OCEANFRONT Hotel seeking de-
pendable housekeepers Weekends re-
quired. Please apply in person: 120 Atlan-
tic Blvd., Neptune Beach.
SOCIAL SERVICES
ASSISTANT
MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE
Avante at Jacksonville Beach, a 165-bed
skilled nursing and rehab facility, currently
seeks a motivated team player to assist in
the planning, organization; implementation
and ongoing evaluation of social activities
for residents, and ensure that medically
related social and emotional needs of resi-
dents are met. Must have LSW designa-
tion or eligibility/ student status, and have
a positive attitude toward the elderly.
Bachelor's degree in social work a plus.
Avante offers excellent compensation &
premium' benefits, including 401(k).
Please fax resume to: (904)249-8208 attn:
Alana Narciso. EOE.
www.avantegroup.com
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
CREDIT PROCESSOR Beaches area.
Good salary and benefits. Apply 223-
1111. Sylvia Ext. 201.
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
POOL MAINTENANCE
CONSTRUCTION & Pool Maintenance
Clean driving record a must. 246-2455
BUYERS AGENT BEACHES
Professional, hardworking buyers agent
for busy, successful Realtor. Tremendous
opportunity for growth & income. If you are
serious about your career and work well
with others, please fax your resume (in
confidence) to (904)212-1143..
NATIONAL CARRIERS is a growing Fleet
offering, Regional & OTR, Excellent bene-
fits, weekend hometime, outstanding pay
package & lease purchase options. CDL-A
required (888)707-7729 www.nationalcar-
riers.com.
FRAMING CARPENTERS, G.C. Superin- BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli-
tendent for established company. Drug able cleaning help. Residential/Commer-
free work place. Benefits. 241-2721. cial. Call 242-9358.
F/T VET Technician & Kennel technician.
Start immediately. Apply at Animal Medi-
cal Clinic, 8000 Sawgrass Village Circle,
Ponte Vedra Beach, 273-9560.
DRIVERS & Contractors: Home through
the weekly Drop & Hook loads! Great
pay/ benefits! CDL-A, 3yrs. exp.
rowntrucking.com 770-344-2028.
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Weekend! Greal pay & benelils' Special
orientation pay lor exp drivers Paid train.
ing tor school grads' Cypress Truck Lines.
Inc www.cypresslruck corn (8881808-
5846. .
HANDYMAN COMPANY
is grow ng. Have basic home repair skils..
tools. lransportalon & a smile" Call
2.21.3453. Good $$. P/T. F/T
ASSISTANT MANAGER
82yr ol3 Co seeking enthusiastic. money-
molivaied individuals lor as.islanl man-
agemeni positions win potential lor lull-
charge management career opportunity
Music be a sell-lsaner, ar. working with
TEAM leadership quallies arnd strong
work elhic Will Irain quallvinrg individuals.
Earning ,l '$600 per week during Iraining
+bonuses& overrindes Call (9041821-1351
lo schedule niervievw. EOEs
MAINTENANCE TECHS
Full Time Small Engine tvitLranic' Punch
Out at a premier rellreimenl community
Excellenil enefils Applications al Fleel
Landing Securi/ G31ie. One Flel6 Landing.
Blvd Ailaniic Beacn FL Fax Ic. 904-246-
9447r mail lo jobs@fleetlanding.com
EOE. Drug-Free Workplace. .
RESPONSIBLE & energetic Receptionils
needed al busy animal r.ospi1al
Experience helpful but not a must. Apply
in person at Alianic, East Pel' Center,
519 Ailantic Blvd Alanic Beacn
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SWIMMING POOL Construction. Top
ay & benefits. Palace Pools. 998-1811,
11655 Central Pkwy, #313, Jax, FL
32224.
:- -HOUSEKEEPERS
Full-Time with greal benefits and work en.
vironmeni at a premier retirement cm.-
munity Expersence preferred. Applica.
lions available at Fleel Landing Securrit
,Gale. One FleeI Landinq Blvd. Allanin.-
Beacn, FL 32233, Fax to 914.-246.9-147
email lo jobs@fleetlanding.com EOE/
Drug-lree Workplace
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LANDSCAPE WORKERS
Local i.ompany seeking experienced
workers ior landscape and irrgaiion instal-
lations. Above average wages for hard
.workers. Driver's I,cen.e preiered Call
MBI Landscaping at 249.3317, or apply at
861 10tn Si Souln, Jax Beach.
DRIVERS
RECREATION DEPARTMENT
'.Drivers part-time and full-time. Be a mem-
ber of a great team. Join our Recreation.
Department at a premier retirement com-
munity. Fun work environment. Class C
CDL: Passenger Endorsement License
Required. Must be able to set up and
break down for special events. Competi-,
tive wages and excellent benefits. Applica-
tions available at Fleet Landing Security
Gate, One Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic
Beach, FL 32233; Fax to 904-246-9447;
e-mail to jobs@fleetlanding.com.
EOE/Drug-free workplace.
WANTED: CARPENTERS & Helpers. Re-
modeling Ocean Edge Condos, Jax
Beach. 693-3130.
RECEPTIONIST BEACHES law firm.
Non-smoking office. M-F 8:15-5:15. $7/hr.
Fax resume 247-6535 or mail to 599 At-
lantic Blvd., #4. Atlantic Beach, FL. 32223.
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.
DENTAL ASSISTANT front/ back, experi-
ence necessary, insurance a plus,
285-3128.,
FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements.
Needs skilled carpenters & tree climbers.
349-2628.
WANT HOME most weekends with more
payl Run Heartland's Florida Regionall
$.42/mile company drivers $1.22 for Oper-
ators! 12 month OTR required. Heartland
Express. (800)441-4953 www.heartlan-
dexpress.com.
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
LCPS Management, Inc. which
manages Life Care Retirement
Communities, located in Ponte Vedra
Beach is seeking an Executive Assistant
to the President. This key position will
provide secretarial support to the Presi-
dent and key management staff, as nec-
essary. Candidate must have 5 plus
years of executive level experience, excel-
lent communication and written skills, the
ability to make independent decisions,
exp. in the taking and preparation of mi-
nutes, supervisory exp., must type a mini-
mum of 70 words per minute and operate
,a dictaphone/ transcriber. Shorthand a
plus! Must be computer proficient. Candi-
date must be self-motivated, detail orient-
'ed, and able to interact w/ community
membership and staff. We offer a fast
paced environment, as well as competitive
salary and benefits package. Please for-
ward resume and salary history to: Vicar's
Landing, 1000 Vicar's Landing Way,
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082, ATTN:
HR- Director. You may also e-mail to
dneitzel@vicarslanding.com or fax to 904-
273-1719,ATTN: HR director. EOE
Drug-free workplace.
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FULLTime, 3pm-llpm at Premiere Retire-
ment Community Health Center. Excellent
benefit package, competitive wages, good
working environment. Applications availa-
ble at. Feel Landing Security Gate, One
Fleet Landing Blvd, AtlanIlc Beach, FL;
Fax (904j246-9447, email to:
iobs@fleetlanding.com EOE' Drug-Free
Workplace
COOKS, PREP Cooks, good pay & bene-
fits. Apply in person: Sun Cruz Casino,
4378 Ocean St., Mayport
DRIVER- Hiring qualified drivers for Cen-
iral Florida local and national OTR post.
lions Food grade banker, no hazmai no
pumps Greal benelrs compeillive pay
and new equipment. Need 2 years experi-
ence Call By'num Transport lor your op-
ponuniry lodav. 18001741-7950.
GRAPHIC DESIGN, orlice coordination-
pad or lull lime. People skills or sales exp.
a plus Leave detailed message at
l(904)874-2131
INSIDE SALES
Work at the beach. Handle inbound sales
from advertising and create sales with out-
bound calls Musi nave good relationship
and clioir.g siKlls. Prospercing experi-
ence and customer service is a must
along with PC Skills and ability to work in-
dependently Earn $65,000 per year
wilh proper experience Fax resume to
241-7333 or email Jennifer at
lennilerw-@desenrmicro nel
MORTGAGE BROKERSi loan officers,
branch managers- ready to take the next
step in your mortgag- career?
www.get90percent.com.
MOVING AND Storage Co. is currently
seeking professional, courteous and expe-
rienced Laborers and Drivers. Drivers
must possess a valid A or B CDL Drivers
License. Drug testing is required. For
more information call 241-2921.
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Southside
and Beaches. Work in teams of three.
Must have own transportation, valid driv-
er's license. Approximately $175/wk to
start. Moday-Friday, no nights/weekends.
Home Cleaning Centers of America.
(904)642-8885.
ALL THE miles you can legally handlell!
Come drive for All American Xpress! Late
Model Equipment, No Touch Freighi. No,
East Coast. 2yrs verifiable experience.
Good driving record. (800)282-1911 x115.
A/C & Heating company needs Installers
& Service Technicians. Top pay & bene-
fits. Call Rob 509-3062
SERVICE MECHANIC
Local pool company seeking experienced
service technician. Must have knowledge
of pumps filters, heaters, and chemical
aulomanon 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 e-mail:
julie@surfsidepools.net.
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.
A/C SERVICE TECH
5 YEARS MINIMUM EXPERIENCE &
GOOD. DRIVER'S LICENSE REQUIRED.
$20/HR. TO START. YEAR-ROUND
WORK. 247-0033.
OFFICE MANAGER near World Golf Vil-
lage. Strong computer and phone skills.
Quickbooks a plus, accounts receivable
and payble. Good pay and benefits. Fax
resume w/salary requirements to 280-
2122.
VETERINARY TECHNICIAN, Experience
preferred. ALSO: Receptionist, vetinary
experience required. Apply in person,
1210 3rd Street North, Jax Beach.
OFFICE ASSISTANT
INTELLIGENT? DETAIL oriented? Profes-
sional needed to assist with scheduling
and data Input. $8-$9/hr. M-F, flexible hrs.
PT/FT. Great office environment., Near
UNF. (904)646-1962.
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
F/T & P/T Servers. Good money, casual
atmosphere, very busy, great people to
work with. 285-0139.
HIRING FULL-TIME Driver/ Landscape
Helper. Call Pam 742-7769.
IMMEDIATE OPENING, Manager position
Appliance parts and service company.
Must have excellent telephone and com-
puter skills. Dispatching experience nec-
essary. Call 249-4426 for appt.
SELVA MARINA COUNTRY CLUB at the
beach seeking Weekend Receptionist,
Servers, Pool Bartender, Line Cook, Fa-
cility Handyman, and Golf Course
Maintenance workers: DFWP, FT\PT
available. Must be dependable and outgo-
ing. Golf privileges. Phone 904-246-4827,
email: accounting@selvamarlna.com, or
apply in person.
PAINTERS NEEDED. Must be experi-
enced & dependable. Transportation a
must (904)568-0990, (904)465-4172.
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2002 TRIO SCOOTER, 3-wheel, seats 2, 2005 MERCEDES BENZ, 4 seat converti-
49cc. Disabled Firefighter must sell. $400. ble, silver, 7000 miles, loaded. Disabled
247-7673. Firefighter must sell. $54,500. 247-7673.
2004 2-STROKE Sunl. As Is. $500. Call
525-2202.
1996 320SL, emerald on tan, both tops,
110K miles, new Pilots, all books and
service records. Garage stored. Asking
$14,950. 945-0284.
2006 FORD F-350, 6.0 diesel dually. King 2002 HONDA CIVIC LX Coupe, automat-
Ranch, crew cab, loaded. 10000mi. ic, low miles, $11,500 OBO. 992-9017.
$48,500. 502-6629.
2002 AVALANCHE. 48,000 miles. Garage
kept. Street Pilot GPS: Sonar backup, sys-
tem. White. $18,000 firm. (904) 241-0913
between 3 and 5 p.m.
BMW 5251, 1991 w/158K miles. New
paint, cold air. $2500 OBO. 565-9919.
BEAUTIFUL CADILLAC $2,495. Ford
Tempo 46,000 miles. $2,495. 821-2058.
1989 CHEVY SUBURBAN, runs great 1991 DODGE Dynasty. Blue Bok $2,100.
Red, AT, PS,. PB, PW. $200. 249-013 1991 DODGE Dynasty. Blue Book $2,100.
after pm. Must Sell $1,400. OBO. Excellent shape.
716-2586.
1997 LANDROVER, 87K mi., loaded,.
good condition. $9500. Call 726-0270.
2001 FORD Explorer XLT. Immaculate
condition, low miles, leather interior,
PW/PL, cruise, CD. $7400 OBO.
887-9030.
TRUCK, 1998 Chevy S10, 5-speed, 4 cyl,.
CD, A/C, some dents, first $1900 cash,
716-2586.
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54- ;_W
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1978 PORSCHE 911SC Targa, all re-
cords. Runs great, needs paint. $7500.
1987 Mercedes ,560SL, 86,000mi. Both
tops, excellent condition. $16,500.
1985 Mercedes 380 SL, 141,000mi. Both
tops, excellent condition. $12,500.
(904)826-3327.
1995 TOYOTA Camry, excellent condi-
tion, only 68,000/mi., automatic transmis-
sion, PW/PL, cruise, AC, new tires, $4900
OBO. 887-9030.
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.
2003 VOLVO V70 Wagon- blue metallic,
loaded, tan leather. Great condition,
$15,900. Call 710-8121.
1999 SABLE, good cond., power windows
and locks. Only $2995. 553-5502.
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PUT ME To Work. I'll clean your house or
office; care for your.children while you go
out; water your plants and care for your
cats while you're away. Call. Jeannie.
T,.wnsend 631 139?
TUTTLE HOME
IMPROVEMENTS, INC.
-Specializing in all types of home repairs.
20yrs. experience. No Job Too Small!
Free Estimates. Doug Tuttle, 446-0051.
Licensed.
SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complete
lune-up. All makes all models, $49.50
241-2112.
SOFT & SLENDER BODY WRAPS
Diminisn Ine appearance ol cellulile lone
tighten and relresh your skin' We provide
this labulous service in ne common and
convenience of your own home or olice'
Full Iody 3lenaderzng wrap 190 min i
$65 00. Packages and gih cenrlicaies
available! Call Sheila (904)655-6092.
T & C LAWN SERVICE. Year-round,
mowing, edging, trimming shrubs, mulch-
ing, laying sod. Free estimates.
Call 249-2443, cell. 514-0055.
BOBCAT BOB
Grading, Lawn Replacements. Spread
Dirt, Gravel, Lime Rock, Mulch, Stone.
Irrigation Repairs. MUCH MORE! Bob,
334-6091.
CHEAP MOE'SI Complete lawn service..
Most yards only $20. (904)422-0593.
PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service. We mow
lawns. Free estimates. 246-0967.
S.D. THE Yard Man. Mows yards. Very
good prices. (904) 803-7641.
TONY'S LAWN Care. 992-8728.
ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Quality Service. Reasonable
rates. 821-0737.
MASTERS
CARPENTRY & TRIM INC.
State Certified Contractor (Hands-on).
New construction/additions, remodeling,
kitchen & bath, termite damage, Bob,
626-1165.
ALLIANCE BUILDER GROUP, INC.
General Contractor. CGC 1505263.
Commercial & Residential. New homes,
room additions, remodeling, stucco,
siding. Quality. Guaranteed. Affordable
prices. Free estimates. (904)234-1179.
BONO'S BBQ in Neptune Beach is ac-
cepting applications for all positions, in-
cludihg Management & Pit'Cook. FT/PT.
Apply in person 2-4pm daily.
SALES REPRESENTATIVE, salary +com-
rmin-.-.,n benefits. Apply in person: Sun
Cruz Casino; 4378 Ocean St., Mayport.
A FUN PLACE
TO WORK!
PAWNEE'S CAFE & Fine Wines, (former-
ly Manuel's). PVB. Cook & Counter. Bene-
fits. 273.4-85
HAIRSTYLIST. EARN $13 PLUS PER
HOUR. Clientele provided. Mgt. oppor-
tunity, benefits. Superculs. A1A & But-
ler Blvd. 273-2888.
PAINTERS
EXPERIENCED PAIrTERS wanted Musl
have own tools & tran-ipor.jiion .,eamnes.s
6 ,ldpenr.dablir, a, mrriu Pnone Larry He-
lie Painlriiri 247-364J
THE PIE Hole i.-er e.; reai-.1ir, lunch
and, pizza), Now, hiring exp linecooks, for,
local Idla,pon Cai _appli, l uslinln. 1,487-9
Mla!pc rl. 3 24'.;74:'
KPW COINSTRUCTIOIl Inc. nro hrngo
carpniers in e icnre- arie.ra Minmurr
3yrs --..per n,:ie. Please call iS6-4818
NOTICE TO READERS
ADVERTISERS IN nlnl .:aie.gor, are rIol
oneri~ng I,_-.i Tre? .arc ,:.ninrirg ib.,-relale-d
servicees arni mi,' criarge lees Readeri
are adv;ed io e:,erc;ie caui;..n before qim '
ing crela r.ard ,nihrm.alion oc-er inre rpnni
without krnow~irnl whal ipec.:il procduci or
service irney ll receive
ALL CASH .:and, rowue. DC vCou earnr
5800 )lda 3,: macr.nez. Iree candy All
ir $,$9995 l'S6629.99r8 802000033
SCall us We will noi be under5old'
NOTICE TO READERS
: WARNING: WHILE this newspaperr does'
not knowingly accept business opportunity
ads which require you to pay a fee-to get
information or that refer you to 976-or 900-
phone numbers which will result in sub-
stantial charges to your phone bill, the
newspaper cannot guarantee the validity
of offerings in this classification. If any ad-
vertiser requires you to incur phone serv-
ice charges or- pay a fee to learn the na-
ture.of the,opportunity, please report it to
The Beaches Leader, 249-9033.
RECEIVE CHECKS in as little as 60-90
days. $4000+ a month for 10-20 years
from an investment of $39,500 in oil and
gas wells. (888)722-5790.
VENDING ROUTE: Snack, all drinks, all.
brands. great equipment, great support
Financing available with $6K down. Call
Tom: (954)971-9301, #BO02002-037.
ACTIVE NANNY honest; dependable,
transportation & references. $9-$11/hr.,
any area. CPR & First Aid. F/T & P/T.
260-4915
MARSH REIS Family Childcare. Over
20yrs. experience, licensed with state of
Florida. Convenient, flexible hours: Nutri-
tious meals provided. (904)642-5278.
LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPIST. Pro-
viding relief of muscular aches and ten-
sion. Outcall basis only. $70/hr. Call 945-
7788.
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DINING ROOM set w/hutch and server..
Dark pine. $850. 246-1640.
LIKE NEW Sealy Posturepedic King-size.
malt .OS tramse 51 S0 Can deliver
246-1832
SEEKIFjG WOODEN Play-sc-l Call
223-1388
SRIDING MOWER $300, runs ine Sieve,
249-8637.
ALL STEEL C.uldrng iale' Plus Iree to-
nujs' 20x' 8 IlJcw 4-210 "25> 32 $5800
30:41 $9200 J40i62 $.14900 Orher mod-
elsand sizes Fr.nri endO opli:nal Pjoncrer
(800)668-5422 Sirc 1980
BOWFLEX TREADCLIMBER TC5000
les Ihrn 40rnr-. use. Paid :",.er 52000
As.ir,.31 1200 OBO 2'42-89 3
AT.T PFARTNIER phone s'lier, 5 prones
inslalled lor E89 249.8i 7
OFFICE FURNITURE
Eec deal', Credenzas Ic.bI:,, s-ia, conf.
table- i % crnaars waaii nmrror etc.
?49.n90n i .
GE PROFILE mfilT ryi i.irc .'.'.n ar-,
diIn' a-riner Thrie years old in real ,"on.
dilion, wrile. t,41 ior oir, 37".'- 4 :24
IS STRESS ruining your relationships?.
Buy and Read Dianetics by.L. Ron Hub-
bard. Call (8131872-0722 o.:r ehnd $8.00 to
Dianelics 3102 11. HaDans Av.- Tampa,
FL 33607.
SURFBOARD, 10'4", Ben Aipa, used.
$600 firm. Call 721-7601, (717)513-9066.
BED- BRAND name queen set,
new, w/warranty $129. Can deliver.
(904)858-9350.
WHIRLPOOL WASHER 6 Dryer e
co.ndilin $3j00 Will delr.er guarantee
874-1747..
TABLE SAW $200 OBO G E Proiile s.ia.r
less steel. 1 1/2 yr .or $3010 080 23.
7198.
MIKASA CHIIA ServAce for 8 $100. China
Cabinet 143. Le-aelh Sola, crair otto-
man $345 24i1.6232.
METAL ROOFING, Save $$$. Buy direct
from manufacturer. 20 colors in.stock with
all accessories. Quick turn around. Deliv-
ery available. Tdll free (888)393-0335.
50" MAGNAVOX BIG SCREEN TV, exc.
condition. $500. Call 735-9435.
3 PIECE living room set, dark blue leather.
Bistro set w/2 barstools. Foyer 'tble
w/mirror. 247-9267.
GREEN ETHAN Alien Chair $175; Ken-
more Washer/ Dryer-$250. Exc cond. Call
221-1530 after 6 pm.
SURFBOARD, '10' wood- veneer, "Surf-
tech" single fin, flawless, $750. 327-0860.
A/C UNIT, 4 ton unit complete. 2yrs. old.
Excellent condition. $1000. 249-3432.
PIONEER ELITE PRO200 60" PROJEC-
TION TELEVISION. A must seel Like
Newly Piano black finish! Beautiful picture
Local 1st floor delivery, included $1500
OBO. Call Chuck 904-874-1136.
BED- KING mattress set, $289. Can de-
liver. (904)391-0015..
MOVING MUST sell, washer/ dryer, six
piece bedroom set, table and 6 chairs,
wall unit. 'This End Up" couches, Larry
476-6645.
MOVilrG1 SALE 127 Wilow Oaks Drive
W Plarliaion Oak. Sal 10-3 E'.erynirng
must gol
Hl-IGE ''ARD Salei Cloihe shroes,
rjulerioid ile-iis, ei.- Saiur,3a 8"2 3npm.
1281 Planair.on Oaks Dr. io1r Fairwa,' Ln
by Jia Bcrn Goilloursel
MULTI. FAMllL Ldhes clothes i -.21
Frria- 10 j3pm 820 81h St S.'.
PADGETT'S AC & Healing. Inc. Family
o :Cned and operated When qual',. anc
customer service are demanded call
Travi: ai 588-5222
SERVICE. REPAIRS. INSTALLATIONS
Free Esnmaie.s LcensF CAC1814887
.MARIA'S HOUSEKEEPING dela.led clear.
nl.n. relerenes a,.alalie -146-5084
ABOVE & Beyond Hou.ekeeping De-
peridable_. deiaiied cieanrng. L,:iensed In-
Curei. rele-en,:es Immelaile openings.
: 591-5901. 5141188 .
HUGE FAI.IL'I' sale Salurdav 8 .a m G'irl AN AMAZINGLY clean nouse or orlice by
cIone.s h-Ouserh-lcld ilms ancd .abneil Ir..m jlaasna For e.lmimale 563 7858
Europe 816 i161inAl S
PROFESSIONAL CLEANING, depera-
13 MILLIE Dr Furnrure an[iqu6 desk Die Reasonable rales. ree esihmaies Call
and l.os more Fri 8.4 Sal 8-1 Rxranne 19041477.5395
SATURDAy' 7AM-IJOON 38F.7 Tropical
Terrace. 'on S Be-acn Park:wa,', & Ja,
'Drive So'melirng ror e.ervone Lcois lof -ta
t'',' icaOdler lvc,'. accessory Dad .lun
lusl n lime for Fainer Dayll
131 3:lEID ae S Salurda, 6 1" 9.1 pm
inlique lurniur.i 19Y0O ranan chrome dh-
nere isel .po ; t.quiFmenj Ii'ri Jull,rniim s
i.lO'.'lrlG SLE' Culle wo,.m-n .s crirlq.
i" i riituf c,-, -i' -..;v ie cS a h,' "s IIj r' -n+'r e i
Salurdaj. %am .i: 1 :iir, A.- rI
FLuRI.ITuRE. IEWELRF' C~lCinni. kid s
Io,. arn. t:,k''.S glaiswc are ..:.ci ilnlrage
li ndS.. plus more Salurdav,. 8am.noon
140 511ir S
GEll MO1 CLEAIJIrIG Home. Orilces
Communir Seranl Relererces. 242.
2546 568.60i7
DARCELLES HOUSECLEANING 15yrs
experience Business & Residenial Salis
raciichn guaranileed iMove outs welcome
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15TH YR. Anniversary Specials
Re&-ienihal cIlanind an, mrrve-nne ulii
"C ll. TpTo.C' ,,3a, ,5 r,..-lei. nlj ,10.o.' 'l4
22 3.50: 3 Ir r i ,.iJr ..ipecal ,Isiuunl'l
t r @T/@r :-3,MnSutiSi Eaa sfe nteatswstc aa
SATURDAY' BAAIM.12FM In,:, early brsi IMMEDIATE E CASH" IJS Pension Fund.
2 Pine SI L.rgF sale6 iclis ci nousenicld ng 'a,' .:an ia lur 8 vears 01 your lu
ga:-rdei lurnilur DOOS So.meinr.ng lor r rpenson pa'ymenis. Call 1800586.
everyone! 1325. lor a FREE no-oolngailon eslhmale
369 ROYAL Palms Dr Saturday wwa uspensioniun.ling co.m
6 30Cim.' AniiQues n-nra. cr'ysial. ele
r.MOV\'iG SALE' SalJurday Sam, Oak din
ingroom table w/ chairs, glass top break-
fast hook table. davbed *' Ralph Lauren
comforter & rc-ei gc.iil ciub power
tools,' bike, .grill. 380 Garden Ln., 247-
8539:
RUMMAGE SALE,.Lord of Life Lutheran
Church', 276 Roscoe Blvd, Saturday 8ar-
1:00pm
3590 EUNICE Rd. Saturday 9am-?.
2 -ornpulers W.',Fleks and lots of accesso-
rie. AiI.n-One prinier, ga.s wedealer
laanr-.Fr, r i_ blUI l, b 40 gal lirn lank
w/stand, and lots more.
ESTATE SALE, relocating, Friday and
Saturday, '9am-2pm.. Antiques, orientals,
lots of bric-a-brac, designer bedding, ac-
cessories, clothing, 4743 Marsh Hammock
Dr. East.
12129 W. Dividing Oaks Tr (off Marbon in
Mandarin) Herman Miller, Geo. Nelson,
more.designer 70's furn. Clocks, sterl, art
work, music boxes, porc, pottery (Doulton,
Van Briggle, Hall, etc), frog collect, old cut
crystal, Waterford, etc. Period clothes,
Blackglama full mink, toys, jewelry.
Steinway console. Singer Featherweight.
Extra full big garage & house! Multi draw-
er oak pcs & lawyer bookcase. Thurs 9-4,
Fri 9-3. CHINA 'CAT 241-0344
chinacatantiques.com
SARE ''OUR Invesimenis Reiurn.ng 18::
For more Inlormalon please i esil
Warw randlnermorlgage.com ana cliCK on
mornaage ir.eelors or call 904d448.0155
HOMEOWNERS,' BAD credit please, ap.
Spi'I, BK s ale rmorgage payments. Fico
scores 10 4751 24- nur approvals No pay-
menl-s until Jul. isl. FL Licensed Mcn.
' gage Broker M Jelnidan Capiail 1800)424-
0888.
NEED CASH? We can help reduce your
interest rate and monthly payment. Call to-
day for a free no obligation approval
(800)897-4109 or visit www.budgetone-
mortgage.com:.Se habla espanol.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email:, classified @beachesleader.cori
STUCK? FRUSTRATED? Call Rob. All
applications, house calls, training, repairs,
upgrades, websites, graphics Free phone
tech. 904-249-3034 or email:
callrob@comcast.net.
Vrus/Spyware/Pop-Ups *DSL & Cable'Setup
STraining *Server Solutions
*Wireless/Cable Networking
Certified Technicians -Affordable Rates
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I NEW CLIENTS RECEIVE
$25 OFF i
Call for details
Fast teks-
On-SlteComputes rserlces
296-9212
www.fastteks.com
Oman, NAl~~i~~ii~
HEART PINE, tongue & groove flooring
cut from antique Pine timbers. Installation,
stair material. FLORIDA HEARTWOOD
249-8310.
ALL ABOUT Services 955-5881 or. 343-
1437.
PATRIOT PRESSURE Wash. & Window
Cleaning Licensed, Insured. Free Esti-
mates. Houses. decks. walkways, drive-
ways, pailos 2418.9.72.. ,
OCEANSIDE CLEANING INDUSTRIES
Safe roof cicaning. Deck & fence
restoration. Pressure washing. Licensed &
Insured. Call Kevin, 994-0045.
DIRTY DEAN'S
Licensed and'Insured Call 294.6116.
PRESSURE WASHERS ior rent or sale
Tucker Equipmnenl Renlai 246-1330
WYMAN'S PAINTING and PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY. l5irs experi-
ence. Specializing in Beacn homes
221.4.117
QUALITY PAINTING PLUS INC.
Resideinial Commercial
Lcensed, Insured Free Esi;males
i9(.14723-00923 : 904i333-4158
LICErJiED FAIfIT C'uniraci.,r mifl piri
any alg. srze room $75 i9046ii 3.1271
Email. PerRm7'Dollars-a-aol com
FAST INTERIOR painting, drywall leax-
lure Specialize in smaller i.:cb Will work
evenings & weekends Licensed insured
references 403-7389.
TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and
repa;nl Residential and commercial. Men-
I.on In,s ad. 246-1529.
SNATIVE PAINTER- exceptional residen-
lial commercial pressure washing. paint-
ing. drywall crack repair wail covering. Li-
censed insured. references 403-7389
ALL ABOUT Services 955-5881 or 343-
1437
ATLANTIS PAINTING CO.
Property, management rates for quick
rental/sale turn-arounds, and custom paint
also. Call for FREE ESTIMATES: 497--
2553 or 724-6877. Licensed & Insured.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
free estimates, work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768.
MAGIC' MAN PAINTING & HOME
IMPROVEMENTS. Interior/Exterior Paint-
ing, Faux Finishes. Rotten Wood Replace-
ment, Pressure Washing. (904)894-4257.
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this category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classified @ beachesleader.com
DAVID'S POOL SERVICE. Weekly clean-
ing. Most residential pools $25/week+
chemicals. Licensed, Insured.. We make
your life a little easier. 285-0240.
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable for quality repairs service
calls, paniing imprOvemenls and mscel.
laneous lobS. DAvE 246-6628
STORM PROTECTION
,Protect your standard window or door,,
glass opening for $5 per sq. ft. w/hurri-
cane slorm panels. 'Call. Warren at
571-5937.
HAlrDYMAN, SPECIALIZIrIG n small re.
pairs low village elecirical 30,r- ie>per.
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NURSING ASSISTANT looking for work.
Day or night shift. 543-1860.
BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit
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Clean-ups, Mulching, Sodding, whatever it
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One time or yearly. Licensed, Insured.
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TOURNAMENT WINNERS
Baseball School
The Sunshine Baseball School
will take place at Wingate Park in
Jacksonville Beach on the follow-
ing dates: June 19-22 and June
26-29.
Instruction takes place
Monday to Thursday from 8:30
a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
The Sunshine Baseball School
features instruction from Fletcher
varsity coach Kevin Brown, and
current Senators assistant coach-
es Dr. Jim Timmons and Boomer
Bernstein. Cost is $125 per ses-
sion and includes lunches, drinks
and T-shirt. For more informa-
tion contact Tunmons at 223-
1664 or 521-2687.
Basketball Camp
Matt Kilcullen's Osprey
Basketball Camp will take place
at the University of North
Flonda lune 26-30 and July 3-7
for kids ages 8 to 17.
Camp is conducted in the
LNT Arena, an air-conditioned
facility with three regulation-size
courts and two half-courts.
Lunch is included as part of the
' camp tuition.
For more information phone
620-2494 or 620-2495.
Tonmmy Hulihan's Beaches
Basketball Camp at St. Paul's
School takes place July 24-28.
Camp for those entering grades
3-5 is from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m.
Camp for grades 6-9 takes place
from 12:30 p.m until 3:30 p.m.
Cost is $85, but registration
after July 1 is $90. For more
information visit www.beaches-
basketball.com or phone
Tonmy Hulihan at 349-2611.
Beaches Basketball.League at
St Paul's School includes an 8-
game season for kids ages 3 to
rising 6th graders. Four divisions
of play will be featured: Pre-K
ico-edi, K-lst ico-edi. 2nd-3rd
boys and girls teams and 4th to
rising 6th with separate boys
and guls team,.
Cost is $85 and all players
receive a T-shirt and trophy. For
more information visit beaches-
basketball.com or phone
Tommy Hulihan at 349-2611.
Cheerleading/Football
Pop \arner Cheerleading and .
Football is now accepting regis-
trations. For more information
-vsit wvww.jaxbeachiaguars.com
or phone 247-3468.
Lacrosse
A summer lacrosse league for
varsity and adult men is forming
and will begin play soon. The sea-
son runs through the end of July.
Players must be members of
U.S. Lacrosse. For more informa-
tion, visit pontevedralax.com or
phone Scott Cleary at 673-8269.
Flag Football
A flag football skills camp for
kids in grades 3 through 12 will
take place June 19-23 from 9 am.
until 2 p.m. at the University of
North Florida. Camp features sev-
eral current and former. jaguars
players including Kyle Brady and
Lonnie Mafarts.
Cost is $175 for the week.
Register online at i9sports.com or
by phoning 992-GAME.
Stollerfit
Strollerfit exercise with your
bab.: Outdoor classes where moth-
ers tun their strollers into portable
exercise machines are taking place
in Atlantic Beach Thursdays and
Saturday, and Fort Caroline
Mondavs. \Vcdnesdavs and Fridays
from 9:30 am. until 10:30 am.
For more information phone
Siobhan Reigle at 997-8364 or visit
strollerficom/alington.
St. Paul's Sports
Camps
St Paul's summer sports camps
feature participation in team sports
and age-appropriate activities.
Basketball, flag football, kick ball,
tag and more are offered. On
Friday's, campers have pizza and go
to Beach Bowl.
Camp sessions are weekly from
the end of NMay until late July. For
more information visit
www.beachesbasketbaUl.com or
phone Tommy Hulhan at 349-
2611.
Surfing
The Grom Surfing Association
[GSA] is now called laxPier Surf
Camp and is still located at 2nd
North. The contact number is
651-2843.
Application fomis and dates
can be found on ja\pier.com.
laxPier Sud Camp is the onl\ surf
camp in the nation with a live
streaming camp cam of the chil-
dren and young adults.
For information on the Grom
Surfing Series [GSS], call Charley
Hajek at 247-5538.
***
The Florida Surfing Association
offers advanced, professional and
intermediate amateur competitions
as well as suing camps and clinics.
For more information, visit the web-
site at www.flodida-surfing.orgor call
(904) 626-9090.
Soccer
Fletcher Soccer Camp will take
place July 17-20 and July 24-27 at
San Pablo Elementary School
fields (across from Fletcher High
School).
Camp for 7th to 12th graders
takes place from 9 a.m. until
noon. Cost is $130 per week or
$240 for both weeks. Camp for 5-
to 10-year-olds takes place July
17-20 from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m.
Cost is $65.
Clinicians include Bentley
,College head coach Peter,
Simonini, Fletcher High boys
coach Mike Le\ine, Fletcher girls
coach Megan Pardue and mem-
bers of the Embrv Riddle
University soccer team.
For more information phone
Levine at 635-8960 or e-mail
Pardue at ulrichmi'-ducationcen-
tral.org.
Island FC is forming boys and
girls travel soccer tean s for the
2006-7 season. Teams wall be
offered in the following age
groups: U-12 (bom on or after
8/1/94 but before .731/961; U1-14
(born on or after 8/1/92 but before
7/31/94); UL-16 tbom on or after
8/1/90 but before 7/31/921 and U-
18 for those bom on or after
8/1/88 but before /31/90).
Gills tr-outs will take place .lne
12 and 14 at San Pablo Elementarv
fields from 5:30 p.m. until ,:30
p.m. Boys team tryouts will take
place June 13 and 15
For more uifonmation contact
Megan Pardue at 234-2646 or via
e-mail at ulrichmiaeducationcen-
tal.org.
Tetutis
Jacksonville Beach Tennis Center
will conduct a -senes of camps at
Huguenot Park on the following
dates and times:
Beginner Junior Camp HI from 9
am. until 11 a.m. June 26-29.
Intermediate Adult Camp I from
6:30 p.m. until 8.30 p.m. June 26-29.
Beginneir lulior Camp IV from 9
am. until 11 a.m. July 10-13.
Beginner Adult Camp 1 from 6:30
p.m. until 8:30 p.m. luly 10-13.
Intermediate Junior Camp H from
9 a.m. until 11 am. fuly 24-2'.
Advanced Junior Camp from 9
a.m. until 11 a.m. July 2-1-2.
Intermediate Adult Camp 1 from
6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. luly 24-27.
Cost for all camps s $45 uwth a
$20 deposit. A.U of the camps take
place at Huguenot Tennis Center,
218 S. 16th Ave., lacksonville Beach.
For information call 24F-6221.
Photo submitted
Jax Beach Rookie "A" All Stars took first place in the 8-under Lake Lucina Tournament
May 27. The team also placed second in the Mandarin Tournament. Front row, from
left: Coach Sam Mizerany, Chase Robinson, Joey Harrison, E.J. Mizerany, Austin
Silva, Michael Ossi, Braxton Silva, coach NickMalz. Middle row: Coach Bill Shields,
Ben Bolena, Zachary Malz, Gabe Lozada. Skyler Shields, Nathan Rollings. Top row:
Coach Bill Shields. coach Scott Dubin.
SOCCER CHAMPIONS
ProicO ,uEr-rTnia
The Ponte Vedra Meteors won the 7-under bracket in the recent Jacksonville
3v3 SuperChallenge played at Davis Park. From left: Jack Bingemann, Hal
Swan, Marshall Few, Angeline Daly, Ryan McDonougn and Alec Schoengrund.:
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