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    Section A: Main
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        page A 2
        page A 3
    Section A: Main: Opinion
        page A 4
    Section A: Main: Police Beat
        page A 5
    Section A: Main: Calendar
        page A 6
    Section A: Main: Get Out
        page A 7
    Section A: Main: Sports
        page A 8
        page A 9
        page A 10
    Section B: Weekend
        page B 1
        page B 2
    Section B: Weekend: Arts
        page B 3
    Section B: Weekend: Screen
        page B 4
    Section B: Weekend: Music
        page B 5
    Section B: Weekend: Religion
        page B 6
        page B 7
    Section B: Weekend: Arts and Entertainment
        page B 8
    Section C: Classified
        page C 1
        page C 2
        page C 3
        page C 4
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WEEKEND EDITION
JUNE 23, 2006

Lifeguard balances
work and family

See A-2


VEDRA


An edition of The Beaches Leader




LEADER


Vol. 43. No. 105


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


Freebird


may fly


from JB


by LIZA MITCHELL
STAFF I\'RITER
A lacksonville Beach night-
club owner is testing the
Sweaters to determine whether
to relocate into an existing
space in the renovated
Atlantic Theatres building in
Atlantic Beach.
ludy Van Zant Jenness,
owner of Freebird Live at 200
N. 1st St. in Jacksonville
Beach's entertainment dis-
trict, appeared before the
Atlantic Beach Community
Development Board Monday
to seek approval to operate a
live music venue in approxi-
mately 17,000-square-feet
adjacent to an existing come-
dy club.
"We are not sure yet," she
said Wednesday of possibly
closing the Jacksonville Beach
nightclub and relocating to
Atlantic Beach. "Somebody
came to us wanting to buy
our building but in order to
sell we have to be able to
move somewhere."
She declined to say
who was interested in buying
the existing building, which
formerly housed The
Corner Store and Sloppy Joe's.
At Monday's meeting, the
Atlantic Beach board unani-
....... ously voted in support of
the use by exception expan-
sion as long as light and noise
generated by the club does
not interfere with the estab-
lished residences abutting the
building.
Jenness said the
recommendation will be con-
Ssidered in coming weeks by
the Atlantic Beach City
Commission.
See FREEBIRD, A-3


Pnolo by ROB DeAIlGELO
Marsh Landing Country Club's Emily Calvin nears the finish of the girls 9-10 breaststroke race at Selva Marina Country Club
Tuesday. The Marlins battled the Mariners in summer swim league competition. Complete story on page A-8.



Verdict expected in murder trial


by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITE i
After more than.12 hours of
deliberating, jurors asked to
reexamine the testimony of
three witnesses in the murder
trial of lustin Barber, who is
accused of killing his wife
April in 2002.
Deliberations lasted from


11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Wednesday after prosecutors
and defense attorneys fin-
ished their closing argu-
ments.
A verdict is expected by
today.
Barber is accused of killing
his wife with a shot to the
head while they were on the


beach at the Guana reserve
late on the night of Aug. 17.
Barber claims that a third
person on the beach tried to
mug him and his wife, shoot-
ing her in the head once and
him in the chest four times.
Witnesses called by defense
attorneys this week testified
that they saw another car


parked along the side of the
road that night'while driving
on A1A.
Prosecutors are claiming
that part of Barber's motiva-
tion for killing his wife was
her $2.1 million in life insur-
ance for which he has filed a
claim but has not received
payment.


Notice


lags on


bacteria


in water

by LAURA FOWLER
STAFF WRITER
Three water samples taken
in April from JEA's service area
in Ponte Vedra tested positive
for bacteria, causing the utility
company to send out a cau-
tionary letter last week.
The samples exceeded the
level of total coliform a harm-
less bacteria generally found in
the environment but tested
negative for harmful fecal bac-
teria and E. coli.
JEA assured its Ponte Vedra
customers that their drinking
water is safe and this was not
an emergency situation, which
would have called for immedi-
ate notification for residents to
boil their water.
"Coliform is mostly just an
indicator of other bacteria that
might be out there," said Jill
Johnson, spokeswoman for the
Department of Environmental
Protection iDEPi.
The DEP requires notifica-
tion of residents in the event
that any contamination is
detected, even if it is harmless,
lohnson said.
The DEP sent a letter to JEA
on June 6 ordering the utility
to notify the 1,950 customers
in Ponte Vedra that were
impacted.
JEA's Ponte Vedra water sys-
tem recently did not meet a
drinking water standard, the
notification letter said.
"This is not an emergency.
Your water is safe."
Several water samples were
taken again to be analyzed -
See JEA, A-3


Camp introduces PV kids to ....


'fun, fast game' of lacrosse


by CHUCK ADAMS
STAFF WRITER

Today is the final day of a
week-long, introduction-to-
lacrosse clinic for youngsters 4
to 8 years old at the Winston
ramidv YMCA in Ponte Vedra
Beach
"It's a great, fun, fast game,"
said Kelly Dotsikas, a parent
volunteer at the clinic who
coaches, with her husband,
tourth-through-eighth-grade
girls who play for the Ponte
Vedra Lacrosse Club's
Predators. The lacrosse club is
under the umbrella of the
Ponte Vedra Athletic
Association.
All four of Dotsikas' chil-
dren daughters Bailey, 9;
Emma, 8; and Piper,-6; and 4-
year-old son Patrick attend-
ed the clinic. She and future
husband Jim Dotsikas played
Lacrosse at the same high
school but went to different
North Carolina colleges, he to
Pfeiffer and she to Gulliford,
where they continued to play.
Jim Dotsikas was named All-
American,
"The Y is introducing this so
they can have a feeder pro-
gram into our Predator pro-
gram in the spring," Dotsikas
said of a planned spring league
for 4-to-8-year-old girls and
boys.,
The Ponte Vedra Lacrosse


Counselor Amanda Santillo gives instruction to Katie Cramer,
who is attending a five-day lacrosse clinic at the Winston
Family YMCA.


Club, under commissioner
Patti Lombardo, begins at age
9.
Bailey, the only Dotsikas
child old enough to play for
the Predators, said she's been
having fun with lacrosse.
Courtesy of her parents, she
knew quite a bit about the
game when she started, but
has learned "stick skills,
cradling, scooping up ground
balls.
"I do midfield, goalie and
sometimes offense," she said.


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Bailey Dotsikas was given a
lacrosse stick when she was "3
or 4," said her mother. "She's a
good athlete. It's a fun sport,
quick on the feet, takes a lot of
hand-eye-foot coordination."
The younger players are
when they start lacrosse, the
better the' will be when they
reach high school and college.
Lacrosse was the Y's second
summertime sports program.
Two weeks of basketball ended
last week. The first, June 5-9,
was for 4 to 9 year olds. Sixty


kids took part. The second ,
June 12-16, was for 10-to-14-
year-olds. Twenty participat-
ed.
Next week's YMCA offering
is an indoor soccer program
for 4-to-8-year-olds. Forty-five
have signed up. Soccer will
run, as lacrosse did, Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to
noon, in the Winston Y gym.
Mary Anne Thomas is the
YMCA's membership director,
Steve Alger its sports director.
Kristen Bardes, the Y's pro-
grams director, will be one of
the soccer instructors.
A week of arena football will
be held July 17-21, also from 9
a.m. to noon. Alger will teach
that program.
Also on tap is a volleyball
clinic.
"We're going to have a vol-
leyball clinic July 24-26,"
Thomas said Wednesday.
"That's for older kids, 8-11."
Volleyball will be taught by
parent volunteer Sarah
Barhard, who played colle-
giately and also plays beach
volleyball in Jacksonville
Beach.
"We're very excited to have
her," said Thomas.
SSports programs new to the
Winston Y this summer are
adaptive aquatics and adap-
tive yoga for special needs
See LACROSSE, A-3


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Calendar................A-6 Obituaries ...........A-5
Classified ...........C-1 Police Beat ..........A-5
Religion .:......... B-6 Sports.................. A-8
Showtimes ..........B-8 Weather .............A-2
Copyright 2006 by The Beaches Leader, Inc.
Three sections, 26 pages


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Workers on the dredging ship Enterprise in Palm Valley unload
a shipment of parts for a new dredge pump. Work was halted
more than three weeks ago when the ship's pump failed. Work
Swas expected to begin this week once the new pump is assem-
bled.



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Coalition to meet Monday
The Ponte Vedra Beaches
Coalition will meet in the
Ponte Vedra Beach Branch
Library at 10 a.m. Monday.
County Utility Director Bill
Young will speak about the
recent increases in residents'
water bills now that the coun-
ty has taken over St. Johns
Service Company.
Young will also. address the
status of repairs 'to the St.
Johns Service utility system
and will offer helpful hints on
how to reduce water 'con-
sumption. :.:,tr
Commission to meet
Tuesday
The St: Johns Board of
County Commissioners will
meet Tuesday at 9 a.mn. in the
county auditorium at 4020
Lewis Speedway in, St.
Augustine.
Among other items on the
Agenda, the board Will discuss
roadway improvements
,required by the Nocatee devel-
opment.
Sailors coming home
More than 200 Sailors from
the guided missile frigate USS
Simpson (FFG 56) are sched-
uled to return to their home-
port in Mayport on Saturday
after completing a six-month
deployment. Also returning is
the embarked Helicopter Anti-
Submarine Light Squadron
(HSL).42, Detachment 9. As
part of the Standing NATO
SMaritime Group, USS Simpson
participated in multiple exer-
cises with a variety of nations.
The exercises included such
training as live-fire exercise,
simulated disaster relief, oper-
ating in the Norwegian fjords,
sea control in the littoral envi-
ronment, and countering
asymmetric threats. USS
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Squadron 8, participated with
the amphibious assault ship
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ed participants from Algeria,
France, Morocco, Spain and
Tunisia. The ship deployed
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International adoption
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Florida's iCHSi Buckner
.Di:isjon will. be hosting .free
informational meetings on
international adoption in July,
August, September and
October. Those interested in
adopting children from
:China, India, Thailand and
many other countries are
Invited :to attend Holt
International's "How to
Adopt" informational meet-
ings at CHS, 3027 San Diego
SRoad, 11 a.m. 12:30 p.m.
Programs will be held July 15,
Sept. 16, Aug. 12, Oct.14.
Prospective parents cian learn
firsthand from families who
already adopted children from
overseas. Holt social workers
will speak, answer questions
and be available to help fami-
lies begin their application.
For more information, please
call Tracy McDade, Adoptions
Program Director at (904) 493-
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Partnership with Life Lessons,
will offer Lite Lessons
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ages 17-25, beginning at 6:30
p.m. July 13, at the University
Center, room 2144, on the
LUNF campus.For info call 620-
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the Water

Quard Name: Mike Lerian, Ocean
Rescue Supervisor.
Birth date: 3/17/1970 .

Years lifeguarding: 18
Accomplishments: marathon win-
ner 1991 & 1992, placed in the top 5
17 out of 18 years, 2004 National
Champ Beach Flags, 2004 World
Champ Ironman.
Education: B.S. Psychology;
F.S.U., M. Ed in Education; F.S.U. ..
. Hobbies: surfing,; body-Suqrfirtig;'pad-,'
die boarding, anything ir)ivOling 'IYy ,
family. ..- ,
Family: Wife, Jennifer, since 1999
(together 12 years); two year-old son,
Connor. Expecting baby girl in the fall.
Specific training: Paramedic,
E.M.T.

Anyone else in your family ever life-
guard? No

Where and when did you learn to swim?
1985 -The University Country Club in Arlington.
Best part of being a lifeguard? Working
with the ocean, Low stress.
Worst? Beat down by the sun everyday.
Best advice to beachgoers: Ask a life-
guard before going swimming.


Free skin cancer exams
Dr. David Harvey and Ponte
Vedra Dermatology will offer
free skin cancer exams at the
Jacksonville Beach Lifeguard
Station on Sunday. Screening
will take around ten minutes
per person and is free of charge.
Call the lifeguard station at 249-
9141 to make an appointment.
Space is limited, so call early.


Man charged with station arson


FROM STAFF
An Atlantic Beach man was
arrested Tuesday .inconnection
with an early morning fire June
11 at the Red Cross Life Saving
Station in Jacksonville Beach,
according to reports.
Zacharias Malcolm Riley, 18,
was charged with arson to an
occupied structure after he
admitted to pouring gasoline on
the outside stairwell and setting
it ablaze with 10 people sleep-
ing inside, police reported.
.Gas vapors ignited into a
large ball of flames causing
approximately $500 in damage
to the building's exterior but
flames did not reach the interi-
or of the life guard station.
Police detectives observed
bum patterns on the outside
steps, continuing up the stairs
and along the wall to a second
,floor landing. Another burn
pattern was located outside a
door on the second floor.
The heat was so intense that
it melted the soffit to the roof
above the door and four 5-gal-
lon containers filled with gaso-
line were also found partially
melted near the base of the
stairs.


Three propane cylinders were
also located near the area, police,
said.
Lifeguard Benjamin
Anderson, who lives full time at
the station during the summer
months, told police that he was
awakened at 3 a.m. by the emer-
gency horn.
The horn is triggered by push-
ing a buzzer at the station's
front entrance, Anderson said.
In a police report, Anderson
said he was asleep in the second'
floor dorm area when he was
alerted by the horn and ran
downstairs to find the north
side of the building engulfed in
heavy smoke.


Anderson told police that the
stairs leading to the upper level
were on fire. Investigators con-
ducted- numerous interviews
and responded to a tip that a
suspect was burned while set-
ting the fire and sought treat-
ment for his injuries.
'Det. James Little of the State
Fire Marshall's Office with
detectives from Jacksonville
Beach and Atlantic Beach visit-
ed the defendant's home and
observed large bums on his
right leg, the reports said.
Riley had completed life
guard training at the station
that he set on fire, police said.


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FROM STAFF
The city of Jacksonville
Beach has beautification plans
for land it owns near the exist-
ing South Penman Road and is
not iiferested in selling any of
the property to a neighboring
business.
That is what City Manager
George Forbes said in a June 19
letter to Ed Ash, owner of
Beach Plaza, located at South
Penman Road and Beach
Boulevard.
In an informal proposal to
the city, Ash said he was inter-
ested in having 220 feet of the
existing South Penman Road
closed; once the city completes
realignment of Penman Road.
In concert with the planned
widening of. Beach Boulevard,
Penmnan Road will be realigned
so that.the northern portion of
the road extends directly across


ShAttAr Avenue

\ Realigned
,,Penman Road
S Bach Boulevard

Existing -a
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Penman .o
Road

Beach Boulevard and then
curves to the east. The current
Penman Road south, which is a
jog to the east from Penman
Road north, will remain open
after the alignment is done,
Mayor Fland Sharp said in a
telephone interview Thursday.
"We're not interested and his
plan seems like a terrible idea,"
Sharp said. "We don't want to
allow him to do more of what
he's done already."
Ash proposed to buy three


parcels of land and asked city
approval to commence formal
negotiations.
Forbes wrote, in his response
letter, that the city has no
plans at this time to sell the
property.
"The property you wish to
purchase is an integral part of
the Penman Road widening
project and will be used as a
landscaped entryway and open
space for our community."
Ash proposed as part of the
requested land sale and road
closure that he bear the
expense of a lighted sign, a
landscape package, a decora-
tive feature such as a fountain,
and maintenance near the
realigned road.
But the city is not interested,
Sharp said.
"We are going to turn this
into a gateway to the city."


Freebird: May move to Atlantic Beach


Continued from A-l
"Orice we get that, we will
probably get more serious,"
she said. "There are a lot of
things to think about."
If the commission gives her
:the green light, she must enter
into lease negotiations with
'the property owner and deter-
mine the transferability of the
club's liquor license before
making a final decision.
Jenmess confirmed that she
:was approached by someone
interested in opening an
,upscale nightclub in the two-
story cornere. building in
Jacksonville Beach.
Growing pains prompted her
to consider the offer, she said,
because the existing club can-
znot expand without' parking
:spaces to support additional.
square footage.
The weight-bearing columns
inside the existing building
also make it impossible to
reconfigure the club's interior


or increase the size of the stage.
"We want a bigger stage,"
she, said. "It gets really tight in
there."
National performing acts
regularly sell out shows at the:
present two-story location in
Jacksonville Beach but limited
space provides for limited
crowds.
Freebird Live, named for the
anthem of the same name by
southern supergroup Lynyrd
Skynyrd fronted by the owner's
late husband Ronnie Van Zant,,
has an occupancy of 690.
The proposed space in the
Atlantic Theaters, building can
accommodate up to 1,100 peo-
pie, Jenness said. Plans show
that the existing comedy club
and its other amenities would
continue operations at the
Atlantic Theatres building.
Artists such as Yonder"
Mountain String Band, Steel
Pulse and G.. Love & Special
Sauce recently sold out per-


formances at Freebird Live.
"We have to do two nights,"
Jenness! said to accommodate
the number of people who are
turned away at the ticket win-
dow because the club has
reached capacity.
SJenness- said she is afraid
many 'of the big name per-
formers will overlook the
Freebird to book shows at larg-
er venues if the club is unable
to support its audiences.
She said she also wants to
maintain her hold on the live
music scene at, the Beaches.
Freebird Live is the only venue
east of the Intracoastal
Waterway to bring in the con-
sistent high caliber of artists,
she noted.
Since its opening in 1999 as
the Freebird Cafe, such big
time players as Willie Nelson,.
Blues Traveler, Buddy Miles,
Greg Allman, The Wailers and
Robby Krieger have graced the
Freebird stage.


EA: Bacteria not a cause for alarm


Continued from A!-

nine taken April 4 and 15'
taken May 1 and all tested
negative for bacteria.
.According to Johnson,. the
positive test results from..April
showed up on a May 25 water
report conducted by the DEP.
That report triggered the DEP
Sto send a reminder about noti-
fving residents.
Gerri Boyce, spokeswoman
for JEA, said the bacteria found
in the April samples would not
"have caused any health prob-
lems, though the notification
I letter !to 'residents does warn
against some health impacts..
:People with severely com-
promised immune systems,
- infants, and some elderly may
have been at increased risk [for
'health impacts], the letter
states.
Coliform related symptoms
can include diarrhea, cramps,


nausea and possibly jaundice, issued by the DEP, Johnson
headaches and fatigue, accord- said, 'because it was a non-
ing to the letter. acute contamination, meaning
Both Johnson and Boyce said the bacteria could not be
warnings of potential health attributed directly to untreated
risks are requirements of the wastewater.leaking into drink-
DEP that are included "if 1.a 1 !hgwaiet9supplies,
notification letters. For non-acute contamina-
In its efforts to consolidate, tion, fines will only be collect-
water and wastewater services ed after four or more instances
to all residents, St. Johns in a 12-month period, Johnson
County has set its sights on said. ,.
purchasing the utility compa- Boyce said the bacteria
any's treatment plants in St. found in April could have been
Augustine and Ponte Vedra. on the spigot or in the air
Young said in an interview where the samples were taken.
Thursday that this incident So far, no reports of illnesses
most likely will not deter the due to the contamination have
county from proceeding with been made to the DEP, JEA or
its efforts to buy JEA, but due the county.
diligence inspections on the Any residents who believe
utility may be more stringent. they became ill because of their
"Similar instances can hap- drinking water should consult
pen at utilities. .. They're not .'a physician or call the Health
completely unusual," Young Department at 825-5055,
said. Johnson said.
No. citation or fine was


Lacrosse: Tournament ends camp


Continued from A-i

children.
"Excellent programs, said
Thomas. "We've got 7-9 chil-
dren in the adaptive aquatics,
and Eileen Davies is teaching
that. That's an on-going pro-
gram every Tuesday."
For more information about
YMCA sports programs,
Thomas, and Alger can be
reached at 543-9622.
The lacrosse program fea-
tured, as counselors, Nease
lacrosse players and older'
Predators. Among the male
counselors were Chandler
Barden, Mike McCall, Teddy
Hughes and Patrick Thomas.
The,-, Predators included
Amanda Santillo, Anna Egeln
and Natalie Hughes.
Alger, a four-sport athlete in
high school who played foot-
pall at Ithaca College, moved
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to Florida from New York,
where lacrosse is a big sport.,
"'I had a lot of parents
approach me, asking if we were
going to do anything with
lacrosse,"' said Alger. "Then I
met with Patti Lombardo of
the PVAA. We decided we
would do a feeder program
into their Predators."
The lacrosse clinic was limit-
ed to 25 youngsters, but Alger
said he had a waiting list of 20.
"Even as late as [Tuesday],
parents were calling to see if
they could get their child in.
The first day the kids came in,
no one wanted to pick up a
stick. They wanted to shoot
baskets. And now they all have
sticks and they're playing."
The clinic taught the young-
sters the basics of lacrosse, with
a tournament planned for
today.
"We get into some drill sets
and some line drills and games.


It's going really well," said
Alger. "Friday we'll probably do
a little tournament and have
games. The counselors will
play the kids."


by JEFFREY MINTON
STAFF WRITER
After retiring this month
from 37 years of teaching ele-
mentary school, longtime
Atlantic Beach resident Kamie
Machines is continuing to edu-
cate young children.
She has chosen to teach
something truly dear to her
heart kindness and manners.
Last week she held her first
classes for her own program,
Kinder Kids with Manners and
More. The venture is a personal
development course for ele-
mentary and kindergarten-aged
children teaching thoughtful-
ness, manners, courtesy and
kindness in a small class setting
at her home on 5th Street, she
said. MacInnes teaches the class
with her daughter, Karly Heal,


who is a teacher



I feel manner

doors and no

gracious close
in children'"

Kamie Mackl

Beach Elementary
"I wanted to co:
ing [after retiring
school system].
continue working
dren because
MacInnes said rec
'that it was her hus
who gave her th
the two were di
post retirement pl
"He fold me to
always done in m
And that's to tea
thoughtfulness, r
politeness. I thou
fabulous idea."
MacInnes said in
teaching the last
were spent teac
and third grader
Beach Elementary
a decline in child
and etiquette.
"What I've seen
civility and thai
heart," she said.
MacInnes said
teachers .are so 1
with teaching s
tests such as the
- there is-not muc
i teach children del


photo by JEFFREY MINTON
Kamie Maclnnes, left, and daughter Karly Heal instruct at a
recent class session of Kinder Kids with Manner and More, a
manners and etiquette course for children.


Sat Neptune She said her own education Squirrel and Ickybickyboo the
on deportment began years ago Mannerly Monkey to help
with her parents. She said her make the lessons fun.
mother invented the Kind Thle sessions are based
Words and Deeds Club when around lessons that MacInnes
ers open she was a child. has formulated from her
Sbing "So I've been growing the research.
ot being kind word and deed garden for Meeting and Greeting
s doors over 55 years," she said, adding Manners how to introduce
es rs that she did extensive research themselves and others.
in manners and etiquette Saying Kind Words, Giving
s faces before starting the classes, and Receiving Compliments,
"I feel like I've earned a doc- and Doing Kind Deeds.
nfes torate in deportment." Telephone Manners putting
The program entails 8, one- a smile in your voice, do's and
hour sessions in classes of no don't's on the phone.
more than eight students. The Being a Gracious and
ntinue teach- classes are held twice a week for Thoughtful Host visiting
ig from the four weeks. The classes are held manners.
I wanted to in a recently built, second floor. Being a Gracious and
g with chil- Florida room nestled within Thoughtful Guest.
I love it," large trees around Maclnnes Expressing Appreciation in
;ently, adding home. Person and in Writing.
band, David, "I wanted to keep it [the class Culminating Activity -
e idea when size] small so it's very personal- Practicing, what has been
discussing her ized. That's very important," learned in a real meal setting.
ans last year. MacInnes said. MacInnes said the last lesson
do what; I've "Also of great importance, will likely take place at a local
y classrooms. she says, is the inclusion of the restaurant.
Lch kindness,, children's parents in the pro- Those [lessons] are' the eight
banners and gram. The students are given key places to start, MacInnes
eight it was a journals to bring home to their said of her research in etiquette
parents so they can keep track for children.
n her 37 years of what the child is learning. Maclnnes said that she is
33 of which There is also a parents-only planning to offer after school
thing second section in the journal where classes in the fall.
s at Atlantic parents can document their "This is not just a summer'
she noticed child's progress for review by program'. It will continue
men's manners MacInnes and Heal. throughout the year. It is a pas-
'Parents, are very important., sion of mine and I am commit-
is a decline in We're all [parents, teachers and ted to this," Machnes said, not-
t breaks my children] working together to ing she has started a website
that tod turn these rules of etiquette kinderkidsusa.com.
tat tdy's into habits that last a lifetime," "I feel manners open doors
loaded down MacInnes said. and not being gracious closes
standards for Maclnnes uses original songs doors in children's faces. And
e FCAT that as well as two stuffed animal I'm all for giving them all the
i timeJeftto characters JoJo the -S-ciable advantages they need." .
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Letters to the editor:


Get Wal-Mart for walkway


To the editor,
I read with amusement the
latest suggestion by some
Neptune Beach city councilors
that a walkway over Third
street could solve parking and
beach access problems.
Buzz phrases like "fear for
families with young children,"
"impossible to cross," and
"traffic...worse and worse" are
'simply histrionics.
If there is a real concern,
suggest that people use the
designated pedestrian
crossovers at Neptune's traffic
signals. That works well in
other cities.
SBeach access could be
improved by designing park-
ing at the beach street ends.
For that matter, removing
parking restrictions on First
and Second streets would help
the families with small chil-
dren.


There was a comment that
the project could involve
Jacksonville Beach and
Atlantic Beach. As a resident of
Jacksonville Beach, I would
speak against our involve-
ment. You are already asking
us for money to rebuild a
bridge within your city limits. I
think that is enough.
You could negotiate a deal
with Wal-Mart. Get them to
underwrite the cost of the
walkover. In return, they get to
update a failed shopping cen-
ter and you get more tax
money. A win-win situation
for all!
I close with the hope that if
you do build this walkover /
skateboard ramp, that it reflect
the character and: charm of
Neptune Beach.

Jud Spence
Jacksonville Beach


Tests don't make an education


To the editor,
After reading the front page
article on FCAT scores'in the
June 16 issue, I was compelled
to express my complete disdain
for the whole FCAT process.
Although my three children
are out of school now, thank
God, it is still a bone of con-
tention for me. Call me old
fashioned, but if the focus of
our school system would be to
teach our kids how. to read,
write and study, as opposed to
just teaching them how to pass


the FCAT's, the whole issue
would be moot. You would
naturally have "A" schools.
What a disservice to our chil-
dren that it is more important
to pass these tests than it is to
receive an education that will'
actually benefit them in the
future! I wonder how many of
this year's graduates can actual-.
ly make change without,a cal-
culator?
Victoria Barnes
S Jacksonville Beach


Root for McCain/Jeb ticket


To the editor,
S. There is an interesting article
in this month's GQ about gov-
ernor Bush. It details his
accomplishments as governor;
his ability to create a budget
surplus, solidify the strength of
his party, attract jobs and eco-
nomic growth, and leave
SFloridians with'-a general feel-
ing of prosperity.
Unfortunately, the article then
contrasts these accomplish-
ments with our national gov-
ernment; out-of-control
spending, poor disaster relief,
foreign policy mistakes. There
are undoubtedly those who
imagine what the country
would look like under a Jeb

Send le
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presidency.
Unfortunately for Jeb, 'tim-
ing is everything in politics..In
1994, W. won the governor-
ship of Texas, while Jeb had to
wait until 1998. This set up W.
to be the 2000 nominee, and
whjeeit's, unea, ^ting
would "really be different
-nationally: under Jeb. Florida
Republicans probably can't
help looking at their successful
state and wondering why the
country can't be on the same
page too; Most likely,'the best
we can hope for right,now is a
McCain/Jeb ticket for 2008.

Jeff Robertson
Jacksonville.

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St. Johns must make hard choices


To the editor: of County reserves as stated
With reference to the St. by the Roundtable has persist-,
Johns County Civil ed and needs elaboration. We
Association Roundtable's '07 stated that the amount' of
budget report to the County reserves was the :$11 million
Commissioners, as well as the figure included in the general
previously submitted apprais- fund. budget. Conversely, it
al by the County's financial was stated by the County that
advisor, PFM, and.to a subse- all reserves--totaled over, $80
quent analysis by Dr. million.
Fishkind, there is a clear con- .Who is right and who is
'sensus that the County is in wrong? \e both are.
the position of having to The $11 million general
make some very hard choices. fund reserve is the only ele-
The County must cut cur- ment of the total reserves that
rent spending or find addi- is unrestricted in its use. The
tional revenue sources or both balance of the reserves in
to support all that is poten- almost 80 different accounts
tially on its plate as current across the spectrum of the
revenues are falling behind County, are restricted to uses
\ependitures. within each accounting subdi-
\Vhile subordinate to these vision.
essential pressures, the issue The County used reserves


from the solid waste and
transportation enterprise
furids for the hurricane
cleanup two years ago and
presumably -would again
should it be needed.
However, to suggest that all
$80 million is generally avail-
able for emergency use is not
the case.
Obviously these reserves
represent a source of strength
to the County within their
specific accounts, ,but not a
"rainy day" fund as set aside
by the State and referred to in
our report. We apologize for
any confusion.

Walter Rohrer,
Chairman
St. Johns County Civic
Association Roundtable


Accident teaches appreciation


To the editor: <
Too often we hear of bad
news. Much too often we hear
people complaining. Seldom
do we hear "thanks." I want
to break that cycle and share
some thanks and good news
(along with .a little "bad
news)."
Recently, my car was
involved in a three-car acci-
dent on Penman Road in
Jacksonville Beach. The
oncoming .driver crossed a
double yellow line to my side
of the road, and although I
pulled as far right as possible,
she hit the side of my car, and
then did the same to the car
in back of me.
I'm thankful for .the fact
I '


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.1" "
that -although we were both
shocked, shaken, and sore, we
were, for the most part, o.k.
The Jacksonville Beach first
responders police and bre-
EMT were on the scene in
what seemed like seconds.
They were kind, genuinely
concerned, afad highly profes-
sional. I'm thankful for them,
- especially Officer T. Haws
who called me later in the
evening to see how I was.
And.. there was Debbie
Harris -- the lovely lady who.
provided a place for us to sit -
and who kept giving us ice
water. And Lee McClure, who
rushed to my side,, drove me
home, and stayed to nake
sure I was o.k. I'm thankful for


I A
them! ., T-' .
It appears my little white.
convertible is "totaled" (and I
just hada beautiful new black
top put on it!). That's bad
news. But I'm alive to enjoy
the beach, my little lake-view
condo, and my beloved
grandchildren. That's good
news! .
So folks, look around and
you'll see lots of things to be
thankful for! Let's try to focus
on that not on all the bad
news! It's called "life" and it
beats the alternative!

Katrinka Walter
Ponte Vedra Beach


rite your opinion to Wal-Mart


To the editor:
Well! I see that, according
to Mrs. Pardee, everyone
who doesn't want that big
box Super Store plopped in
the middle of our tiny town
is a racist, a hypocrite or, a
fool, or all three. I 'suppose
she extended that definition
to all those who prevented
Home Depot from opening
in South Beach or on Beach
Blvd. And, of course, it must
have included those who
'fought successfully against
Wal-Mart in Mayport and
Bartram,,
Her relating the traffic pro-
duced by a Publix store to
that which would be generat-
ed by a Wal-Mart Super Store
is simply ludicrous.
For her to speak of the
rights of a property-owner to
use his land as he sees fit,
after over 50 years of the
greatest restriction on prop-
erty this country has ever
seen, is absolutely- what?
Hypocrisy! How many own-
ers of beachfront property in
Neptune Beach would like to


see the building restrictions
lifted so they could make the
"best, most value-enhancing"
use of their land. I assume
Mrs. Pardee would support
such a movement.
My wife and I like Wal-
Mart. We shop there regular-,
ly. I am quite aware of the
free market benefits provided
by companies such as Wal-
Mart and many others (even
before the economics lesson
by Mr. Thalgott in the same
issue of the newspaper). But'
that does not give them the
right to bulldoze their way
into a community in a fash-
ion that makes them unde-
sirable to the great majority
of the citizens. Neptune
Beach does not have and has
never had an operation the
size of the proposed store. It
was designed and has been
maintained as primarily a
community of residences,
and the residents want it
kept that way.
The reason Wal-Mart has
chosen this town is:
1. Because land prices are


Setting facts straight

To the editor:
Loved [Lynn Shimp's 6-21 Help Neptune Beach
fight the goliath] letter but "It's a Wonderful
Life" is one of my all time favorites so I just have
to make this correction. George Bailey's business
was the "Building and Loan" not the "Savings
and Loan".
I look forward to each issue of The Leader, my
favorite newspaper!
Kathy Naugle


relatively low here. 2.
Because it didn't want to take.
on the more determined,
better heeled and more up-
scale communities surround-
ing us. Can you imagine
their trying to locate in
Ponte Vedra or Atlantic
Beach? How about the nice
Target/Tru-Value shopping
center off Butler Boulevard?
Just one more, comment.
Re: Mr. Thalgott's argument
for welcoming the store. We
may be certain that if Wal-
Mart succeeds, there'll be no
stopping Home Depot,
Lowes or any other such dis-
count, mass-market, high-
volume, operation from
locating here.
Our city council knows
how we feel. I say it's time
for all to write directly to the
CEO of Wal-Mart and let him
know how we feel. Mr. Lee
Scott, CEO Wal-Mart Stores,
Inc
Bentonville, AR 72716-
8611
Frederic Hofmann
Neptune Beach


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why Amie had experienced
trouble adjusting to his VBS
surroundings. In a matter of
minutes, Archie reminded us
that the most important part
of any school is slowing
down to listen to childiii.


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to child


and you


will learn

Sike many other houses
of worship, the church
where I serve as,
resource coordinator just
finished a week of Va ction
Bible School. For five days
every classroom was'filled to
capacity with alnmost"'00
children from prescihol age
to the sixth grade. It was, to
say the least, exhausting. It
was also a week where the
adults probably learned as
much, if not more, than the
children who bounced in
each morning. I did.
Looking back at the har-
ried week filled with polar
bears, pretend icebergs,
Christmas trees, fake fire-
places, cardboard cabins,
kayaks and soap snpw-I the
theme was Artic Adyenture-
several important facts will
be long remembered.
For.starters, I wasarnazed
that so many volunteers
went wild with their room
decorations, dedication to
arriving early and .staying
late, and devotion to teach-
ing kids who often. seemed
much more interested in the
games and snack time than
learning how biblical charac-
ter fared when faced with
_,challenges.
71 reparing applies each
'davy thnedi o quite,a jug-
gling act that often left me
slap happy after a few hours.
Such. was.my -state of mind
when .I sat down on Arnie, a
rambunctious, 'trouble mak-
ing' 9-year-old who spent as
much time in the VBS direc-
tor's office as he did with his
peers. ;
"'Scuse me," I jo4 after
plopping on the bushhaired
boy parked in the 'cushy
office chair. "I didn'.t. ee you
there."
"I think you actually did
see me," the child responded
in a' serious voice. "Don't
worry though ma-am. You
may have my chair."
Arnie moved onto .a pre-
school size plastic stool.
"I was teasing you," I
explained. "I'm not ,really
stealing your spot."
The boy didn't budge. A
teacher assistant in th. room
shot me an "I wouldn't say
anything else look or this kid
will really get upset," look.
Too late. Arnie was already
agitated.
"Ma-am," he started. "I
believe you should do some
reading,"
I looked at the sniall child
and then back to the, assis-
tant. She shrugged her
shoulders. Then w;e both
watched as Arnie puiiid out
an "Adventure Bible," .copy
of the scriptures simplified
for children. "
"This book will help you,"
he said..
"You have a suggestion
about where to start I
asked.
"Yes," he said. "Guess what
it is."
"John," I answered for
some reason.
"No ma-am, but you are
on the right track," Arnie
said. "You need to read the
other book he wrote."
Arnie then erupted into a
speech about the benefits of
reading Revelations. He
quoted verses, explained
some of the imagery and
told-me how it brought com-
fort to people fearing the
worst to be able to know
how things would turn out
in the end.
Suddenly all the adults
that had stopped by to hear
the child's lesson understood







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History Center will host a col-
lection of vintage' floor, table
and transistor model radios for
their exhibit "Live from the
S Beaches: A Radio History" run-
ning June 29 September 23.
The exhibit, supported by
media sponsor 690 WOKV, will
feature radios loaned to the'
Museum by members of the
Jacksoriville Antique Radio
Society or J.A.R.S. Club. The
group was founded in 2001. by
local radio enthusiasts Chuck
Grossman and Andy Rood in
hopes of furthering the interest
in and enjoyment of collecting,


James William "Jimmy"
Causey, 42, of Edneyville,
North Carolina, died Sunday,
June 11 at Pardee Hospital after
a short illness. He was the son


Vernon Potter, 63, of
Jacksonville Beach, died June
16.
A well-known artist, he was
predeceased by a son, Kenneth
Vernon Potter. He is survived
by his wife, Yvonne; two sons,


Hazel Norris Robinson, 81,
died Tuesday, June 20 at the
Baptist Medical Center
Beaches. Born in Madison
County, N.C. on May 28, 1925,
Robinson was a Beaches resi-
dent for the past 40 years, hav-
ing settled here upon the
retirement of her husband,
Clarence A. Robinson. She was
predeceased by her husband in
1997. and by her son, Jerry,
who -died in infancy.i Until
recently, she was an active


restoring, trading and learning, tionality." .
about radios, especially those of Olin and Grossman will pres-
the past. ent the exhibit's opening lec-
"Radios are an important part ture, "A Social History of Radio,"
of American history, as both a on June 29. They will discuss
great source of entertainment types of radios, the time frames
and a strategic means of com- associated with each, their
munication," said Museum introduction into the home life,
Executive Director Holly and what ,was going on in the
Beasley. world at the time of their use.
"We think it is important to Throughout the exhibit's dura-
preserve vintage radios not only tion, volunteers from the
because they are antiques, but .J.A.R.S. club will be on hand at.
also because of their historic the Museum to answer any visi-
value," said Sean Olin, Vice tor questions or provide private
President/Publicity Director for tours.
the J.A.R.S. Club. "When restor- The: Beaches Museum arid
ing a radio we work to rediscov- History Center is located in
er both its aesthetics and func- Pablo Historical Park at the cor-


of Judith Causey of Atlantic
Beach and the late James Lee
Causey. Surviving him, in addi-
tion to his mother, is his wife,
Lisa Marie Causey, five chil-


Scott Pierce Potter and Michael
Potter; sister Pam Howell; four
grandchildren, Candice, Erica,'
Logan and Jessica and many
nieces and nephews. Eternity
Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.


member of the Beaches
Democratic Club and formerly
,worked at the Jacksonville
Beach Golf Club and at the
Selva Marina Golf & Country
Club. Family members include
two daughters, Lee R. (Ron)
Norvelle and Patricia R. (Jeff)
Bell, and 'two granddaughters,
Jennifer B. (Adam) Szarmack
and Kelly C. Bell. A memorial
service led by the Rev. Joan C.
Bryan will be held at 10 a.m.
today.at the Hardage-Giddens


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Street North. Museum hours are
Tuesday Ithrough Saturday, )10
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Guided tours
of Pablo Historical Park are
offered Tuesday through
Saturday, on the hour from 11
a.m. 3 p.m. The museum is
closed Mondays, and will be
closed on Sundays during the
.summer.
Admission is $5 for adults, $4
for seniors 65 and older, $3 for
children ages 6-17, and free for
children under the age of 6.
Annual memberships are $30
for individuals, $50 for families
and $250 for corporate groups.


POLICE BEAT


ATLANTIC BEACH
A bicycle valued at $100 was,
reported stolen from a resi-
dence June 10 in the 300 block
of Sargo. The bike was later
recovered and returned to the
owner.
Lumber valued at $200 was
reported stolen from a resi-
dence June 11 in the 200 block
of 12th Street.
Police investigated a June 11
report of a sexual assault of a
21-year-old Atlantic Beach
woman. The woman later,
however, told police she want-
ed the investigation stopped.
because she does not remember
Sthe incident clearly.
A simple assault was reported
June 12 in the 1000 block of
Stocks Street.
A simple assault was reported
June 12 in the 1000 block of
Cornell Lane.
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Windows were reported bro-
ken at a residence June 15 in
the 1000 block of Comell Lane.
-'
A vehicle was reported stolen
June 16 in the 1100 block of
Mayport Road.
A simple assault was reported
June 18 in the 300 block of
Atlantic Boulevard.
,
A burglary to a residence was
reported June 19 in the, 90
block of \Vest Third Street.
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Reginald Dwayne Bowers, 49,
of Atlantic Beach was arrested
and charged with driving with
a suspended license as a habitu-
al traffic offender June 19 inthe
500 block of Mayport Road,
according to a police report.
.... .* "," ... .
.Rudolph Housey, 50,, 'of
Atlantic Beach was arrested and
charged with driving with a
suspended license as a habitual
traffic offender June 19 in the
2600 block: of A1A.
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Lane Maverick Caulkins, 32,
was arrested and charged with
driving with a suspended
license as a habitual traffic.
offender June 20 in the 700
block of Brazeale Lane, accord-
ing to a police report.
*


A vending machine was
reported burglarized June 15 in,
the 90 block ofLevv Road.
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*
NEPTUNE BEACH
Two Beaches juveniles, ages
15 and 14, were arrested June
21 and charged with burglary
of a residence in the 500 block
of McCullum Circle, according
to a police report.
0
A vehicle was reported bur-
glarized June 21 in the 1000
block of Hagler Drive.
A purse was reported stolen
from a business June 21 in the
200 block of Lemon Street.
S*e
A simple battery was reported
June 18 in thee 400 block of
Bowles Street.
Two vehicles were reported
vandalized June 20 in the 300
block of First Street.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH
No new reports.
*
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Keith Duan Ireland, 51, of
Jacksonville Beach was arrested
June 22 arid charged with
exposing sexual organs in a vul-
gar or indecent manner in the
200 block of 9th Ave. N.,
according to police. Ireland
repeatedly exposed' himself
from his bedroom window to a
17-year-old girl who lives across
the street, according to,a police
report.
Copper wiring valued at
$25,000 was ,reported stolen
June 21 from a construction
sitein the 2600 block of Beach
Blvd.
A digital recorder valued at
$400 was reported stolen June
21 from a music store in the
900 block of 3rd St. S. A man-
ager discovered the recorder
was cut from a security line.
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Ani attempted auto burglary
was reported June 21 in the
1900 block of Beach"Proper N.
'A witness arrived at the beach
at the same time as the viictim
and his girlfriend and later
observed an unknown male'
suspect enter the vehicle. The
victimntold police his belong-
ings including his keys, a digi-
"tal camera, two beach towels
and a watch were stolen off the
beach. The suspect attempted
to use the keys to steal the vic-
tim's vehicle but was stopped
'by the iitness.
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OBITUARIES,


James William "Jimmy"
Causey


Vermon Potter


Hazel Norris Robinson


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June 23, 2006


MEETINGS

Saturday
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 Vic DiGenti at
904-285-2258 for informa-
tion.

Sunday
Depression support:
Depression Bipolar Support
Alliance Jacksonville
Beaches meets Sundays at
5:30 p.m. at Beaches Medical
Center, 1350 13th Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Visit
wwv.dbsajax.org for informa-
tion.

Monday
Al-Anon: Al-Anon Family
Groups offer a recovery pro-
gram for families and friends
of alcoholics, whether or not
the alcoholic seeks help.
Meetings are held Mondays,
including holidays, at 10:30
a.m. at 400 Penman Road,
Jacksonville Beach. Meetings
are also available at other
times, days and locations.
Call 350-0600 for informa-
tion.
Meditation group: The
Twin Heart Meditation
Group meets from 7:30 to
8:30 p.m. Monday at
Ancient Healing Secrets, 460
Oceola Ave., Jacksonville
Beach. This is a global medi-
tation aimed at helping to
heal the planet and create
world peace. Love offerings
are accepted. For informa-
tion, call Diane at 382-5823.
Toastmasters: The Beaches
Area Toastmasters Club meets
Monday at 7 p.m. at Atlantic
Theatres, 715 Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach. For more
information, call 610-8807.
NAIC: The local NAIC
Investment Club meets at 7
p.m. the fourth Monday of
each month at the Beaches
Library. Visitors are welcome.
Call Dick at 476-4260 for
information.

Tuesday
First Coast Miniature
Guild: The First Coast
Miniature Guild, an organiza-
tion of miniature enthusiasts,
meets the fourth Tuesday of
each month, except
December. Call 246-1146 for
information. "
Long Time Newcomers:
The Long Time Newcomers
Club of the Beaches and West
Beaches meets at Selva
Marina Country Club in
Atlantic Beach on the fourth
Tuesday of the Month,
September through May. This
is a ladies' club. Social hour
starts at 11 a.m., followed by
various entertainers, perform-
ers and informative speakers.
Call 273-0362.


CALENDAR


Friday, June 23
A Couples Thing: Learn to
communicate more effectively
through art at "ACouples
Thing," 5 to 8 p.m. at the'
Jacksonville .Museum of'
Modern Art. The cost is $100
per couple, and the program is
for JMOMA members.
Registration is required by June
16. 366-6911, extension 204.

Cooking. class: Persephone
Healing Arts Center, 485 6th
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach, will
have an all organic cooking
class from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Space
is limited and there is a fee. Call
246-3583 for information.

Funvention: The Red Hatters
will have their 5th. Annual
Florida State Funvention
through June 24 at the PGA
National Resort arid Spa, Palm
Beach Gardens. For rates and
information, e-mail. flfunven-
tion@aol.com.

Saturday, June 24
CPR class: An adult, infant.'
and child CPR and first aid with
AED class will be held from 9:30
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the USO,
2560 Mayport Road, Atlantic
Beach. Anyone with a military
ID receives a $5 discount. Call
246-1395 for information or to
register.

Summer Fest: Jeremiah
Cultural Development
Corporation presents the 2nd
Annual Summer Fest froni 10
a.m. to 10 p.m. at New
Friendship Church, 28 Dudley'
St., Atlantic Beach. There will
be food, music, crafts and-
health screening;

Free, legal clinic: The
Jacksonville Beaches Bar
Association will hold a free legal
clinic from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at the Beaches Branch Library,
600 Third St., Neptune Beach,
in the Community Services-
Room.

Casino Night:; 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 hors d'oeuvres, and
beer and wine'. 223-3608.'" -

Monday, June 26
Movie Night: "Classic
(Adultj Movie Nighti" iLill be
held at 5:30 p.m. at the Beaches
Branch Library, 600 Third St.,
Neptune Beach. "Kiss Me Kate"
will be shown. 241-1141.

Toastmasters anniversary:
The Beaches Area Toastmasters
will celebrate their 32nd 'ear at
the beach. The club will, meet


from 7 to 8:30 p.m., fo
by an anniversary celel
and networking event tl
10 p.m. Call Viviane B
904-610-8807.

Tuesday, June
Fair tax presentation
East Arlington/B
Americans for Fair Taxati
hold a presentation exp
the fair tax plan froni
7:45 p.m. at the Beaches
Library, 600 Third St., N
Beach. Admission is free.

Friday, June
Furry Faces: Today
deadline for the lacks
Humane Society's 10th.
Furry Faces 2007 Ca
Contest. Entry forms ar
able
www.jaxhumane.org/e
Call the Humane Soc
725-8766, extension 2:
information.,

Military collectible
and reception: Shelby's
Shoppe, .200 First S
Jacksonville Beach. will.
wine and cheese reception
6 to 8 p.m. to honor m
women who have served
military. Call 249-29:
information.

Saturday, Jul
China adoption wor
A free workshop on ad
children from China
held from 1 to 3 p.m.
Southeast Branch L
10599 Deerwood Park
Suite A. Call 221-4095 or
kristin.tl@'gwca.org for in
tion.

Tuesday, July
Independence Day.

Wednesday, Ju
Beaches Cleanup: Thi
al Beaches Cleanup will b
Litter bags and gloves
distributed to volunteers
to 9 a.m. at Atlantic Boi
at the-ocean, Beach Boi
at the ocean, and 16th ;
South in Jacksonville Be
the ocean. Participants n
at least 18 or accompar
an adult, and should
water wear, sturdy footwi
sun protection. Call 63
or visit www.col.net;' k
search "beaches clean
information.

Beaches Watch: B
Watch will meet at 7 p.m
community room of the
Point Condominium, 19
St. N., lackson\ille Beac
meeting is open to the
513-9242.

"Cram ,a SAM": Si
Container Systems is press
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through
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leaches
.on will
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6:30' to
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1eptune


supplies for local non-profit
organizations with art pro-,
grams. Donations of paint,
paper, glue, crayons, colored
pencils and more can be made
from 5 to 9 p.m. today at Art
Walk in Downtown
Jacksonville at Hemming Plaza;
10 a.m. to noon July 8 at the
Wal-Mart on San Pablo Road
and Beach Boulevard; and 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. July 15 a the
McDonald's at St. Johns Town
Center.


Thursday, July 6
30 Kid's fishing workshop: The
is thie Friends of Washington Oaks
on-ille State Gardens will offer kid's
Annual saltwater fishing workshops
calendar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today;.
e avail- and July 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27
at arid 28' for ages 10 to 15. The
events, cost is $20peripersonper work-
iety at shop. The park is located at
10, for 6400 N. Oceanshore Blvd.,
PalmnCoast. Call Cristv Leonard
at 386-446-6783 or 386-931-
show 4123 for information.
Coffee
t. N., Saturday, July 8
host a Job seeker workshop: Christ
n from Episcopal Church is sponsoring
en and a free job seeker workshop at
I in the the Christian Formation
22 for Center, Room 108, 400 San
Juan Driver, Ponte Vedra. Call.
285-6127 or e-mail
y crhbeach@comcast.t.net.
shop:
opting Labrador rescue: Labrador
will be Retriever Rescue of Florida will
at the hold a "meet and greet" from
library 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. -at PetCo at
Blvd., Marsh Landing. Call 1-866-464-
e-mail -5227, or isist
iforma- www.LabradorRescue.net for
information.

r4 Wednesday, July
12
M:an to Man: Man to Man, a
ly 5 prostate cancer support group,
Sannu- will meet at 6 p.m. at Baptist
ie held.:.. Medical Center Beaches'
will be (Conference Room A. 249-0022.
from
ulevard Thursday, July 13
ulevard Cinderella's Evening Out:
Avenue "Cinderella's Evening Out,"
each at 'hosted by the Atlantic Beach
nust be Women's Connection, will be
lied by held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the
bring Selva Marina Country Club.
ear and 1600 Selva Marina Drive,
0-3420 Atlantic Beach. All area ladies
eyword are invited to bring their daugh-
p," for tears or a special young ladd. The
Jacksonille Jaguars Cheerlead-
ers will entertain and share
leaches about life as a' "Roar"
. in the Cheerleader. Former CN-N radio
Pelican correspondent Paige Kolb will
901 1st share the secret behind a win-
:h. The ning smile. The cost for the
public, evening is $18. Pre-paid reserva-
tions are due by July 10 for din-
ner and complimentary child
uddath care. Call Susan at 904-714-
senting 9962 or Mary at 904-223-1002.
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Live music
An Atlantic
Beach Songwriters
Night will be held
rom 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. on Sunday in
the Atlantic Beach
Cultural Arts and
Community Center
(Adele Grage).
Whether you write,
sing, play or sim-
ply enjoy good
S music, this
event is for you.
Host Mike
Shackelford
and 30 to 50
\ .performers
: ..'will transform
Sthe Atlantic
Beach Theater into a coffee-
house for two hours of origi-
nal musical creations by
neighbors and friends.
Seating is first come-first
served for this admission-
free/alcohol-free event. The
Center is located on the cor-
ner of Ocean Boulevard and
Seventh Street. The event will
be held inside the theater, and
there is no admission charge.
Doors will open at 5:45 p.m.
Boot camp?
Send 'our child to learn
invaluable skills at Babysitter
Boot Camp at the St. Johns
County Public Library. The
program is a two-day adven-
ture designed to teach youth
ages 11-15 about the responsi-
bilities of a babysitter. From
9:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. today,
students will learn adult,
infant and child CPR with
First Aid; babysitter skills; and
how to prepare for a job as a
babysitter, including building
a resume. The session will
include lectures from the
Police and Fire Departments,
Poison Control, and Drug
Education. Complimentary
continental breakfast, lunch,
and snacks will be served each
day. Upon successful comple-
tion of the camp, students
will receive certifications in
Adult, Infant, & Child CPR,
Standard First Aid and
Babysitting. In addition, each
student will receive .. Red
Cross babysitter's backpack,-
first aid kit, completed
resume, babysitter's manual
I and more! Cost is $125. For
more information, call 287-
4929.
Racing Day
Come see
unique race
Scars, win
race tickets
and meet
endary
driver
Hur ley
Haywood at Racing Night at
the Baseball Grounds tonight
at 7:05 p.m. After the
Jacksonville Suns take on the
Montgomery Biscuits, enjoy
fireworks. Special free kids
tickets will be available at area
Gate locations, while supplies
last. Tickets start at $5.50.
Call 358-2846 for more infor-
mation.
Reading with your
dog
Bring your children to read
with an internationally certi-
fied READing dog (Reading
Education Assistance Dog) at
PAWSitive Pets Reading
Storytime on Saturday from
11 a.m. to noon at the Barnes


and Noble at St. Johns Town
Center. This unique method
of reading to a dog helps a
child gain confidence in oral
speaking and efficiency in
reading, according to organiz-
ers.
Elvis lives!
Take your hunka burnin'
love to an Elvis Cosmic
Concert at the Museum of
Science and History's
Alexander Brest Planetarium
tonight or tomorrow night,
Saturday at 8 p.m. Encore per-
formances will be held on
Friday, June 30 and Saturday,
July 1 at 8 p.m. Elvis lives dur-
ing this hour-long Cosmic
Concert. Sixteen of Elvis' hit
tunes, including "Love Me
Tender," "Teddy Bear,"
"Hound Dog" and "Jailhouse
Rock" will be projected from
the Planetarium's 18,000-watt
sound system as spectacular
laser lights and images dance
across the 60-foot diameter
dome. Also, new special
effects will make their debut
at Friday's show. Dust off your
blue suede shoes, step into
your white jumpsuit and head
to the Museum of Science and
History for this salute to Elvis
Presley. The concert costs $6
per person.
Military celebration
On Friday, June 30, from 6
p.m. to 8 p.m., Shelby's
Coffee Shoppe at 200 First
Street in Neptune Beach will
be hosting a wine and cheese
reception to honor men and
women who have served in
the military. Shelby Hicks is
organizing a collectable show
to correspond with the
evening. Her personal collec-
tion includes framed souvenir
pillow covers from the mili-
tary bases where her three
uncles trained during World
War II, a James Flagg Red
Cross recruiting poster and
several framed photos of
POW's returning from the


Vietnam War. There is limited
space available, but if anyone
is interested in sharing their
cherished wartime memora-
bilia that evening, they
should contact Hicks at 249-
2922.
Golf tournament
Tee off for a good cause at
the Ninth Annual PHINS
,-Open on Saturday, June 24 at
the World Golf Village. The
PHINS (Parrott Heads in
Natural Settings) Open
Tournament will be played on


the World Golf Village's
Slammer and Squire course.
Tee times are 8 a.m. and 1:30
p.m. The PHINS Tournament
benefits PedsCare, a program
of Community Hospice that
cares for children with life
threatening illnesses. The
entry fee is $100 per player,
which includes play, a barbe-
cue lunch, a t-shirt and a gift
pack.i The World Golf Village
is located off 1-95 at Exit 323.
For more information, visit
the. PHINS Web site at
www.phinsjax.org.


Nature Programs
,,- : :
Looking for something adventurous to do with your
weekend? Look no further than the Talbots Islands
State Park. For more information on either of the fol-
lowing activities, visit www.floridastateparks.org.
Kayak with a Ranger
Come experience the wet world from a dry kayak!
Join Park Ranger Michelle for a kayak paddle in quiet'l.f
waters at the Talbot Islands State Park today at 9 a.m. a
No kayak experience necessary. Arrange for kayak
rental through Long Island Outfitters by calling 251-;
0016, or bring your own kayak and participate for $10.
Space is limited Call early! Reservations required.
Normal rental fees apply, but all funds will be donated
to Friends of Talbot Islands State Parks.
Archeology hike and tour
Come visit the real Florida and see real archaeolo-
gy in action! Hike into the woods and into the past with.
a Park Ranger and a Professional Archaeologist for a
guided tour of one of the most unique archaeological -
sites at Big Talbot Island State Park the Grand Shell,-
Ring. You will experience archaeological excavations
that are currently taking place and witness howkg
S researchers decipher the stories of ancient Nativey.
AAmericans. Meet Park Ranger Elizabeth along
1 Houston Avenue on Big Talbot Island on Saturday, at
9 a.m. or at 11 a.m. The tour is free, but limited to 15
people and reservations are required. Call 251-2320
&-to reserve a spot. It is highly recommended that par-
ticipants wear long sleeves and long pants (poison ivy
in the area) and bring water and insect repellent.


Travel the world...

Celebra e the Italian heritage 'bof
Jacksonville's San Marco Square at the Al
Fresco festival on Saturday from 2 p.m. to
8 p.m in San Marco Square. In acknowl-
edging the square's ties to La Piazza di
San Marco in Italy, the festival will feature
Italy native chalk artist Rosa Villa. There
will be many forms of entertainment,
including mimes and musicians: authentic
Italian food; samplings from restaurants in
the square; face painting; glass blowing
demonstrations; Italian travel information
by Carson Wagonlit; and street artists and
vendors.

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Bring the whole family to celebrate the
arrival of the first colony of Greeks in
North America at the 20th annual Greek
Landing Day Festival in St. Augustine
today, Saturday and Sunday. Hundreds of
Greeks, along with Minorcans and
Corsicans, came to the United States with
Andrew Turnbull, registering with the gov-
ernor of the East Florida Province on June
26, 1768. They colonized what would be
known as the New Smyrna Colony. St
Photos Shrine serves as a memorial to
those Greek colonists by practicing the
Orthodox Faith and promoting the
Hellenic culture. This year's events
include a reception tonight at the St.-
Photos Shrine, followed by a lecture at
Flagler College. On Saturday. the celebra-
tion includes a memorial service and
proclamation followed by an afternoon of
dancing, pastries and more. On Sunday.
there will be a Divine Liturgy followed by
the Founders' Hospitality Hour and a
Youth Rally. Admission to any of the festi-
val events is free. The St. Photos National
Greek Orthodox Shrine is located at 41
St. George Street in St. Augustine. For
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entrance of the club all day.
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and very lethargic." He said
the raccoon "was breathing
shallow breaths and appeared
to be in distress," according to
a police report.
The witness said that three
children earlier in the day
threw some food at the ani-
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The Officer captured the
raccoon and contacted
Jacksonville Animal Care &
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bring the animal to its facility
to be euthanized and tested
for rabies. But the officer on
duty at animal control said
that no one was available for
euthanization and that the
animal would have to be
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SPORTS


Page 8A


The Beaches Leader/Ponte Vedra Leader June 23, 2006


Marlins battle Mariners in the pool


Competition

heats up in

swim league

FROM STAFF

On a sweltering Tuesday
afternoon, the pool was defi-
nitely the place to be as Marsh
Landing Country Club battled
Selva Marina in a heated sum-
mer swim league competition.
Selva Marina defeated Marsh
-Landing, 360-146, iq a meet
that included a number of out-
standing individual perform-
ances.,
SThe' Mariners' Wren Weber
won the girls 10-and-under
100-yard individual medley in
1:26:95, outdistancing the
Marlins' Payten Pillsbury.
Marsh Landing's Anthony
Egelin, Jr. won, the boys 10-
and-under IM in 1.52:64.
Marlins swimmer Lindsay
Kahlbaugh took first in the
girls .11-12 IM in 1:20:58 while
teammate Max Eryanian took
the boys 11-12 race in 2:13:69.
Mariners swimmer Hailey
Grubbs finished first in the
girls 13-18 IM in 1:19:74, fol-
lowed 'by Marsh Landing's
NMiva Kusumoto in 1:27:91.
Selva's Chns Wainwright won
the boys 13-18 IM in 1:12:14
followed by teammate Camer-
on Pfahler in 1:13:22.
The Marlins team of Lauren
Ludwig, Meg McGriff, Julia
Ludwig and Andrea Hakim
won the girls 6-and-under 100-
yard freestyle relay while
Selva's team of Harrison Reese,
Miles Dupree, Oz Kristen and!
Max Ferguson took the boys 6-'
:; and-under freestyle relay.
Mariners Kitty Barker, Lily
Greenwald, Annie Meierdierks
and Anna Lee combined to win
the girls 7-8 freestyle relay.
Teammates Will Zuschlag,
Campbell Mikell, Jake Franco
and Ryan Petitt joined forces to
win the boys race.
Inrr- O-a'nd-unde'r' freestyle
relay competition, the Selva
team of Stephanie Jenkins,
Kelly Deem, Emma Cissell and
WVren Weber took first. Their


Pholo by ROB DeANGELO
Marlins swimmer Lindsay Kahlbaugh races toward the finish of the girls 50-yard butterfly race Tuesday at Splva Marina Country Clut in Atlantic Beach. The Marsh
Landing Country Club team fell to the Mariners, 360-146, in summer swim league competition.


teammates,' Charlie Pohl,'
Charlie Mleierdierks, Bradley
Franco and Jonathan 'Pharr,'
took the boys race.
Marlins quartet Kaitlyn
Kessler, Margaret Egelin,
Rebecca:Solomon and Hana
Kusumoto combined to win
the girls 11-12 heestyle relay.
Selva's Sawyer Lee, Trevor
Barker,'Tanner loick'arid Trent
Silvers won the boys 11-12
relay. .. .
- In the girls 13-18 freestyle
relay, Selva Marina's Hailey


Grubbs, Madison Parman, Tess
Branning and Kaileigh Holling-
sworth teamed up to take first
place. The boys race was won
by the Mariners team of Colin
Barker, Bryson Sebold, James
Perez and Marcus Jackson.
SMariners' Anna Lee won the
girls 8-and-under 25-yard but-
tetfly in 24.21 and teammate
Ryan'retitt sw'arfi to frst place
in the boys 8-and-under race in
'24.36.
In the 50-yard girls 9-10 but-
terfly, the Marlins' Payten


Pillsbury finished first in 48.09
With Selva's Kelly Deem second
in 53.84. In the boys 9-10 'fly,
Selva's Charlie Pohl won in
48.52 followed by teammate
Cory Roick in 48.79.
Marsh Landing's Lindsay
Kahlbaugh and Selva MNarina's
Trent Silvers won the girls and
Sboys 11-12 butterfly races.
The Mariners swept the girls
and boys 13-18 butterfly events
with Hailey Grubbs and Chris
WVainwright each winning.
Selva's Becca Phair took first


Farey just misses Publinx cut


By CHUCK ADAMS '
SPORTS WRITER


Two 'local golfers;, a recent
college graduate who plays out
of Jacksonville Beach Golf
S Club and a 15-year-old Nease
sophomore, played well in the
U.S. Amateur Public Links qual-
ifier Monday and Tuesday at St.
Johns Golf and Country Club.
Hayes Farley, 22, was in a tie
for third place after shooting
68 in the first round. But it was
his putter that set the tone for
his second round, and did it:
quickly.
"My putting
wasn't very
good today," putt
Farley\ said My putting
after complet- good today.
ing a round of
74 and finish- make anyth
ing in a five- stuck it to ab
way tie for
fifth at 142. "I on the first hc
couldn't make .
anything. I and I missed
stuck it to :
about two feet .,
on.the first
hole -for Haye.
birdie, and I
missed it,
never hit the hole. So that kind:
of set the pace for the rest of
the round.
"I didn't make anything. I.
only missed three greens today,
but I only had one one-putt."
.The top two scorers
advanced to the Publinx cham-
pionship, being played July 10-
15 at Gold Mountain Golf Club
in Bremerton, Wash. The next
two scorers were alternates.
J.C. Home of Ormond Beach
followed an opening 66 with a
68, good for 134 and a trip to
Bremerton. Joining Home will
be David Palm, a 2006 Bartram
Trail graduate who shot 68-
,70--138.
Alan Hampton of Jekyll
Island, Ga., and Todd Schmitt.
of Heathrow, Fla., tied at 140,
but Hampton won a playoff for
first alternate.
The winner of the U.S.
Amateur Public Links receives a
berth in next year's Masters.
Farley, a 2006 Furman
University graduate and son of
Jacksonville Beach GC head


pro Boots FarleNy, was Bartram
Trail's 2002 valedictorian. He
was diagnosed with Hodgkin's
disease in Dec. 2001, after
which he underwent
chemotherapy and radiation
treatment.
In remission since 2002,,
Farley goes for checkups once a
year. He plans to turn profes-
sional either in the fall or win-
ter. ...
Kevin Phelan, the rising
Nease sophomore, followed an
opening 71 with a closing 75.
His 146 placed him in a four-
way tie for
S *-15th in. the
S- 78-member
wasn't very field. aed
1 couldn't pretty well
the first day,".
ing I said Phelan,
out two feet "but I didn't
do too good
le for birdie, tody. But I
was pretty
Iit happy with
myv" 'score
overall. .I
think it's just
s Farley a good experi-
ence for
someone my
age, playing it."
Phelan was one of three 15-
year-olds, the youngest age, in
the field that included four
men over 40, the oldest of
whom was 48.
,Both he aid Farley qualified
for the Florida Amateur, which
opened yesterday at Boynton
Beach and concludes, after
today's cut is made, on Sunday.
"That's probably going to be
the highest tournament I've
ever played in," said Phelan,
whose parents were born and
grew up in Ireland. In fact, he
listed Ireland as his place of res-
idence for the Publinx qualifier.
"I was bom in New York,
lived there for three years, then
lived in Ireland for nine years. I
have dual citizenship," said
Phelan, who has lived with his
family in St. Augustine for
three years.
As a Nease freshman, he
went to regionals last year as an
individual. The team had been
eliminated in the district tour-
nament.


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Photo by CHUCK ADAMS
Hayes Farley follows through after driving on the 12th hole of
St. Johns Golf & Country Club, site of one of 73 qualifiers for
the 81st U.S. Amateur Public Links championship, taking place
July 10-15 in Bremerton, Wash.


"I shot 72 at regionals, I
think 69 made it in [to the state
individuals field]," he said.
Phelan talked .briefly about
next year's Nease team.
"We've a really young team. I
think we have three more
freshmen coming in this year,"
said Phelan.
He and Tyler McCumber, the
youngest son of Champions
Tour'player Mark McCumber,
were" freshmen starters last
year. Hayes Farley attended
Furman on an almost-full aca-


demic scholarship. He never
played on the golf team.
"Furman is a great academic
university. I made so many
great friends there. I wouldn't
have traded it for anything. I
loved it," he said.
Rocky Staples, the toura-
ment director of the St. Johns
G&CC qualifier and general
manager at Deerwood County
Club, spearheaded a fundrais-
ing effort for the Farley family
after Hayes was diagnosed with
Hodgkin's.


in the girls 6-and-under back-
stroke with Marlins swimmer
Hays Molm winning the boys
6-andnd-nder race, -.
The Mariners' Victoria Hart
won the girls 7-8 backstroke
with her teammate, J.R. Molm
winning the boys race.
In the girls 9-10 backstroke,
Selva's Mary Speed finished
first in 49.'5. Mariners swim-
mer Jonathan Pharr was first in
the boys event.
Brielle Sebold, of, Selva
Marina, won the girls 11-12
backstroke race and teammate
Charlie Bodge claimed first in
the boys race. ::
Selva's. Kaileigh Hollings-
worth took the girls 13-18
backstroke and Chris 'Vain-
: wright was first amongst the
boys. .. -
Breaststroke winnersinclud-
ed Anna Lee and Selva's Mikell
Campbell 18-and-underi, Wren
WVeber and Cory Roick (9-10),
Marsh Landing's Hana Kusu-
moto and Selva's Alex Forsyth
(11-12); and the Mariners'
Jenna Harvey and Cameron
Pfahler in the 13-18 divisions.
In freestyle races, Selva's
Keara' Sebold' and Max
Ferguson were 6-and-under
winners, Marsh Landing's
,Brianna Feldman and Selva's
Will Zuschlag claimed the 7-8
titles, Payten. Pillsbury and
Jonathan Pharr won the 9-10
events, Lindsay Kahlbaugh and
Trent Silvers took first in 11-12,
with Kaileigh Hollingsworth
and Selva's Marcus Jackson tak-
ing the 13-18 races.


In other / relays, Selva
Marina's team of Anna Lee,,
Ellie Cissell, Victoria Hart and
Kitty Barker took first place in
the girls 8-and-under 100-yard
medley.
Mariners Kyle Haas, Luke
McCann, Jake Franco and Ryan
Petitt combined to win the
boys 8-and-under 100-yard
medley.
The girls 10-and-under 100-
yard medley relay was claimed
by the Selva Marina team of
Mary :Speed, Wren Weber,
Hannah Rohrbaugh and
Emma Cissell. .
The Mariners also took first
inthe boys 10-and-under'med-
ley relay as Charlie
Meierdierks, Jonathan Pharr,
Cory Roick and Charlie Pohl
swam to victory .
In the 200-yard medley relay
for girls 11-12, Marsh Landing's
Carson Drain, Hana Kusuinoto,
Lindsay Kahlbaugh and Rachel
Holt took first place.
The boys 11-12, 200-yard
medley was won by the Selva
quartet of Charlie Bodge,
Sawyer Lee, Trent Silvers arid
Tanner Roick.
Selva's .team of Hailey
Grubbs, Jenna Harvey, Mary
Hoffman and Kaileigh Holling-
sworth won the 200-yard med-
ley relay in the girls 13-18 divi-
sion.
The Mariners capped off
their day by winning tie '3-18
boys 200-yard medley relay
with the team of Chris Wain-
wright, Cameron Pfahler, Bry-
an Peaver and Marcus Jackson.


Beaches soccer team


completes Dutch tour

FROM STAFF Rood Groen. ,McKinnley
opened the scoring for FC
A team of area soccer players Strand and Bishop Kenny's
has completed its tour of Jarrett Hoey added two goals
Holland and finished 2-2 for the beaches team.
against some tough Dutch Fletcher's Donald Grzena
competition, according to and Filip Ivanov from Nease
coach Mike Levine. added scores to make
The team, it a 5-2 final for
dubbed FC Strand Strand. .,,
S(strand is' Dutch Levine and his
for "beach"), is players .. also
made up of local attended a World
sophomore and Cup game as part
.junior high school of the trip. While
players.. Many of they saw the U.S.
those players are routed 3-0 by the
from Fletcher and Czech Republic,: the
Nease. coach described the
In its first week of atmosphere as ,"an
competition FC Strand incredible experience."
went 1-1. Levine reports tis Week two saw FC Strand
squad fell behind by a goal 20 drop a 2-0 decision to a formi-
minutes into its game with.FC dable U-17 Nulandia team.
Schram, but rallied to tie The. local boys finished
things. on a goal Nease High's strongly with a 6-1 victory
Joe McKinnley. Nooit Gedacht. McKinnley
FC Schram scored another scored twice, Fletcher's Jason
goal in the game's waning Tiemier, Aaron Levine and
moments to win, 2-1. Sean Tracy also booted goals,
The second game was and Hoey added one in the
against Lemiers Football Club winning effort.


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FISHING




Third SKA tour stop brought us to Fourchon


.
Ast week marked the third
of five tour stops for the
Southern Kingfish
Association (SKA) Pro Tour.
Stop one was in beautiful
Key West where good weather
and big fish blessed the fleet.
Stop two: How about Ft. Pierce
where weather shortened the
tournament to one day only.
Again, big fish were the norm.
Now for the third SKA Pro
Tournament How about
Fourchon, Louisiana. Fourchon
is pronounced foo-shon.
After trailering Fred Peets
34-foot Yellowfin boat for 14
hours mainly down 1-10, we
ended up in, well as my riding
partner LarryVoight described.
it, "the end of the Earth."
Fourchon has never been
described as "beautiful." As far
as I could tell there were


CAPTAIN
ROGER WALKER
COLUMNIST


exactly two gas stations there.
One was attached to a tackle
shop/restaurant/bar/con'ven-,
ience store. The other was
basically a truck stop. .:


No, I don't see a Wal-Mart
in Fourchon's future. That's a
good thing no Wal-Mart
wars.
Now, a Holiday Inn Express
is a possibility because
Fourchon does attract a lot of
people, fishermen to be exact.
As a side note, I should
inform everyone that when
traveling on 1-10 around New
SOrleans it would probably be a
Good idea to stay on I-10. Very
few businesses were open and
most of the visible neighbor-
hoods were vacant of life. So
there you have it.
Fourteen hours is a long tow
at one time so we broke it up
into two days by staying in
Pascagoula, Mississippi.
-That's where we met up
with. the Pro Marine crew and
the Exterminator crew for the
final four hours of the tow.


Kind of like a wagon train
concept.
The locals proudly call
themselves Cajuns. And when
one hollers out "Ah E" that
means he's happy. There are
only two main occupations
around Fourchon and those
are fishing and working in the
oil industry.
Fishing is what we had all
come for, kingfishing to be
exact. You see, Fourchon is
the home of gigantic kings.,
Thirty-pounders are run
from. Forty-pounders rarely
win tournaments and 50-
pounders are the only pones
that garner the comment
"nice fish."
Occupation number two,
the oil industry, is there
because of all the oil wells
that dot the horizon offshore
'of Mississippi and Louisiana.


And those oil wells attract
baitfish and the baitfish
attract the kings.
Day one was a prefishing
day in calm seas. Prefishing.
consist of making two laps
around an oil rig to see
what's there. Once it's deter-
mined, the rig number and
the information is recorded
and you move on to the next
rig.
We went through about a
dozen rigs the first day and
30-pounders were'the norm.
We did catch'some nice
wahoo, though.
Day two was actually the
first day of the tournament.
Remember those calm seas?
They were replaced with three
to five foot seas which made
travel from spot to spot slow
and sometimes painful. The
fishing, however, improved as


the rig we chose had plenty of
fish on it.
The only problem we were
having was with the size. As it
turned out. most crews were
having the same problem.
Day three, the last day of
the tournament brought four
to six foot seas. The fishing
was slower for most of the
tournament field and the size
of the fish were generally
smaller too.
Our largest fish was 36
pounds. The Exterminator had
a 40 and Pro Marine weighed
in a 39-pounder. None of us
placed.
The winner was the crew of
the Hooters boat, which
weighed in a 57-pounder on
day one. Congrats to the win-
ners.
Next stop: Savahnah,
Georgia. "Ah E!"


DISTRICT CHAMPIONS











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Photo submitted
The Jax Beach All-Stars 9A won the district championship recently as Jax Beach
"Little League hosted the playoffs. With the victory, the-team earned an invitation to
Ithe state tournament which is slated for July 12 in Live Oak. Front row, from left:
Nico Russo, Nicholas Hunter, Jordan Heidecker (bat boy), Aaron Mantia, Bryce
Taylor, Jay Prather. Second row: Matthew Messier, John Heidecker, Mark Harris,
S.Cole Johnson, Matthew McGuier, Daniel Amonette, Matthew Reitz. Top row: Coach
John Heidecker, manager Tom Mantia, coach Steve Reitz, coach Steve Taylor.





Neptune Beach's Gamel named


MVP o South plant a-stars
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Foier Neptune Beach resident Mat Gamel
was named Most Valuable,Player in the South
Atlantic League MAl-Star game played Tuesday'
S night in Eastlake, 111.
Gamel, of the West Virginia Power team, also
finished second in a home run derby which pre-
ceded the AU-Star contest.
Forthe first and last rounds, the Soutih
SAtlantic home run derby looked more like a.
pitchers' duel than a. hitting exhibition. Two
batters, including Gamel, qualified for the, sec-.
ond round with one home run each and the
event was won with two long balls.
Lexington Legends catcher J.R. Towles with a
pair of round-trippers in the third and final
round. But it was the second round that caught
Sthe attention of fans at Eastlake's Classic Park.
Gimel,. who advanced past the first-round
with two hone runs, wowed the crowd with 15:
blasts in the second round. A left-handed batter,
Game sent several moonshots over the right'
field fence, even clearing an auxiliary building
that was 20 to 30 feet beyond the fence. He


struck the building several times.
But while Gamel hit more homers in that one
round than Towles did during the entire compe-
tition, the Legends slugger won 2-1 in the final
round.
In the All-Star game, Gamel, who plays third
base for West Virginia Power, doubled and
scored in the fourth inning and drove in his'
side's final run with a single in the eighth. :
"Anytime you can contribute it's a plus," said
Gamel, who was selected by the Milwaukee
Brewers in the fourth round of the 2005 draft,
".even though this game wasn't of, the utmost
importance."
Gamel was the only player with multiple hits
in the South Atlantic showcase game. He also
Shad a key RBI and scored twice.
The 6-foot, 205-pound slugger is hitting .286
at West Virginia this season and has nine HRs
and 44 RBI in 68 games.
SA scouting report on Gamel contains the fol-,
lowing, "Medium, solid, well-proportioned
build. Body similar to Robin \Ventura. Short,
compact stroke, Gets hands to ball quick. Will
go [with] pitch. Patient hitter, waits for his
pitch. Scrappy player." :


SB


Evaluatig shoulder pain



fro throwing a baseball'


Q. Dr. Smith, I am a little
league coach who has been
throwing a lot of batting
practice. Recently my shoul-
der has begun to hurt, I'm
having trouble raising my
arm over my head, and it's
been waking me up at night.
Could I have torn my rotator
cuff? :

A. Possibly, but you are more
likely suffering from some ten-
donitis of your cuff.
Your rotator cuff is a com-
mon tendon of four of the
smaller muscles in your shoul-
der. The tendon passes through
a small bony tunnel made up
of your shoulder blade and col-
larbone.
As you get a little older your
tunnel can start to narrow due
to bone spurs, and as you over-
use your shoulder, the tendon
can rub on the bony tunnel.
This causes the tendon and
overlying bursa to become irri-
_t @te;,dn ,'Lirlame ,- s.w/l,;jid,
which of course is known as
tendonitis and bursitis.
With the tendon inflamed,
and with bony spurs rubbing
on it, things get a little tight in
the tunnel, and when you try
to raise your arm, and the ten-
don gets pinched, leading to
pain. Often we will call this
"Impingement Syndrome."
Untreated, the inflamed ten-
don continues, to rub in the
tunnel and can wear a hole
through the tendon a rotator.
cuff tear.
Tendonitis and impingement
syndrome often can be treated
non-surgically with medica-


GREGORY
SMITH, M.D.
CONTRIBUTOR

tions, physical therapy, and
with a steroid or cortisone-type
Injection of your shoulder.
f1 this had been going on for
a longer period of time or your
exam suggested a tear of your
cuff, an MRI may be obtained
to get some additional informa-
tion about your internal shoul-
der anatom'.
; s-fiiys t gt4.FiL pi 4ih-' .
ing, try an over the counter
anti-inflanmmatory, ice and
Stretch the muscles through
your shoulder. This should
calm it down. After a few
weeks, if you are still having
pain, get it checked out.
Don't just try and throw
through it. Thetloiger it hangs
around, the more difficult it is
to get rid of it.

Q. Dr. Smith, my 13-year-
old son has been complaining
of upper arm pain associated
with his pitching. I've been
meaning to get him looked
at, but he is the team's best


pitcher and I think it is some-
thing he can play through.
Besides, it's probably nothing
anyway, right?

A. Wrong. Arm pain in an
adolescent pitcher should be
evaluated.
A 13-year-old still has a
growth plate in his upper arm
that can be damaged with
repetitive throwing. Boys his
age are particularly at risk for
they are beginning to get bigger
and stronger and are starting to
develop higher speeds with
their pitches.
The growth plate is a weak
point in the arm and fractures
through this can occur.
Rotator cuff injury can also
occur in the younger popula-
tion as well.
Poor strength balance should
also be evaluated and a training
program can be recommended
if this is found to be present. It
is becoming more common to
see adult tvpe overuse s-n-
..dromes, ard, ife'~,vrs i. ,dq^e,'-
cent athletes due to overuse
and over-training so if he is
hurting, get him checked out.

This column is written to dis-
cuss issues regarding sports, medi-
cine; and safety, It is not intended
to serve as a replacement for treat-
ment bl,' our regular doctor. It is
only designed to offer guidelines
on the prevention, recognition, and
care of injuries and illness.
SSpecific concerns should be dis-
cussed with your physician. Mail'
-)our questions to Gregory Smith,
:AD Sportsnedicine, 1250 S.
18th Street, Suite 204, Fernandina
Beach, FL 32034.


Senators earn All-Conference honors


.FROM STAFF
,The, following Fletcher IHigh School athletes
were named to All-Conference teams in their
respective sports during the2005-06 season.,
In football, running back BJ. Hack-worth, offeri-
sive lineman Zach Mitchell, kicker Jamie Martin
and linebacker Troy Guidry made the squad.
/Steve Wylie was the lone Senators representative
on the boys cross-country team, while Megan Bary
and Mary Salfer-Hobbs made it from the girls side.
In swimming, Maxwell Anderson, Jacob
Burchardi,Justin Harshman and Miguel Ruiz made
the boys team, while Rachel Sale was on the girls
squad.
In volleyball,, Kristen Lacoste and Jamie


VanderBaan were named All-Conference.
Major Forbess, Tim Kavanaugh and Styles Smit
made it in boys'"golf, with Kaitlyn Wilson and
Ashley Mingo earning girls honors.
'Braridi Oleksinski made the bowling team, while
Cameron Butts was Fletcher's representative on the
wrestling side.
In soccer, Dale Bernier, Jamie Martin, Oswaldo
Zambrano, Teale Beckenbach, Anna Donaldson,
Carolina Lencina and Caitlin Ross were named.
Patrick Braswell, Jordan Dowling, Devin
SGonzalez and Justin Preckajlo were selected in
baseball, with Angela Gentry earning softball hon-.
ors.
Nichole Carter and Morgan King were named in
flag football.


..Baseball School
The Sunshine Baseball School,
will take place at Wingate Park
in Jaksonville Beach June 26-29.
instruction takes place
Monday to Thursday from 8:30
a.m. until 3:30 p.m.
The Sunshine Baseball School
feattifes'instruction from
Fletcher varsity coach Kevin
Brvwn, and current Senators
assistant coaches Dr. Jim.
Timmons and Boomer Bernstein.
Cost~is $125 per session and
includes lunches, drinks and T-
shirftFor more information con-
tact'Titnmons at 223-1664 or
521i-2687.

'Basketball Camp
Matt Kilcullen's Osprey
Basketball Camp will take place
at the University of North
Florida June 26-30 and July 3-7
for kids.ages 8 to 17.
Cathp is conducted in the
UNF Arena, an air-conditioned
facility-with three regulation-size
courts and two half-courts.
Lunch;is included as part of the
carrip tuition. For more informa-
tion phone 620-2494 or 620-
2495'

Tommy 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
Tommy Hulihan at 349-2611.

Wrestling Clinic
A summer wrestling clinic.will
begin June 27.at the Fletcher
High School cafeteria. Practices
will take place Tuesdays and
Thursday from 6 p.m. until 7:30
p.m.
Particpants will train for USA
Wrestling events and will be able
to, compete in Freestyle, Greco-
Roman and Folkstyle (colle-
giate/high school style) tourna-,
ments. Clinic is open to wrestlers
or aspiring wrestlers ages 6-12. A
current Duval County athletic
physical is required to partici-
pate.
Cost of the clinic is $40 with
USA Wrestling membership and
$15 without membership. Upon
completion a team T-shirt will
also be given to each wrestler.
For more information contact
Roy Fallon at 233-5008 or e-mail at


BchlCVywrestling@cs.com.

Sromerfit
Strollerfit-exerdse with rour
baby. Outdoor classes where mothers
turn their strolls into portable exer-
ise machines are taking place in
AtlanticBeach hursdays and
Saturdays,and FortCaroline,
Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays
from 9*30 am. until 1030 am.
For moreinfomationphone
Siobhan Reigle at997-8364 or visit
strollerfit.nm/arlingtmon

St Paul's Sports Camps
St Paul's summer sports camps
feature participation in team sports
and age-appropriate activities.
Basketball, flag footll, kickball, tag
and more are offered. On Friday's,
campers have pizza and go to Beach
Bowl
Camp sessions are weekly fim
the end of May untillate July. For
more information visit www.beach-
esbasketballcom or phone Tommy
Hulihan at 349-2611.

Surfing
The Florida Surfing Association
offers advanced, professional and
intermediate amateur competitions
as well as surfing camps and clinics.
For more information, visit the web-
site at www.florida-sumfng.org.


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GARDENING
COLUMNIST

Treat chinch

bug damage

with insecticide

CHORE LIST FOR JUNE
1. Watch for chinch bug
damage to the lawns. Dead
patches will occur along hot
spots like sidewalks, pool,
decks and driveways.
Check with a coffee can
sunk into the ground and
pour a very bubbly mixture
of water and soap into the
can, letting it sit for about
five minutes. If little black
specks appear on the suds,
you probably have chinch
bugs. Treat with a recom-
mended insecticide for your
type of lawn.
2. Fertilizing flower and
, vegetable beds every three
weeks.
3. Mulch azaleas heavily
with pine straw or any type
of mulch since their roots
are very shallow and they
can be burned in the sum-
mer. Plan on crape myrtles,
plumbago, ruella, rudbeckia
and hibiscus for summer
color. Don't forget the
c6leus as a big filler.

(JULY)
1. This is the month that
causes many of us to loose
our lawns, especially if we
do not have plans to care
for it while on vacation.
Be sure to install a rain
shutoff device to your sprin-
kling system so thle lawn
doesn't get ovenvratered in
our absence. Brown patch
fungus starts to go rampant
this month if watering is
not monitored.
2. Insects can also wreck
havoc while you are away.
Chinch bugs, older mole
crickets and caterpillars can
be a big nuisance. Baits are
the way to go. A product
like diazinon in the granular
form has a long lasting
effect for many of the crit-
ters.
3. Avoid mowing during
the heat of the day; mow
high and always with a
sharp blade. There is less
water transpiration if the
lawn is mowed properly.
Water after it is mowed.
4. Spider mites often
attack marigolds and pyra-
cantha now. Lacewings
attack azaleas. A freckled,
lightened appearance is
obvious on these plants. Use
an insecticidal soap or an
appropriate chemical labeled
for your plant and its prob-
lem.
5. Many good spiders are
out and about eating mos-
quitoes and caterpillars. We
have only two bad spiders:
the brown recluse and the
black widow. Learn to recog-
nize them and leave the
others alone.
6. Here at the Beaches you
may see caterpillars on cab-
bage palms that leave a
residue when they fall. They
like to make cocoons this
month and will even come
into the house. Use sevin,
dipel or dursban to control
them. Keep house tightly
closed up. ,
7. If desired, an applica-
tion of ferrous sulfate can be
put onto the lawn for extra
greening. Use 2-3 ounces per
gallon of water for 1,000
square feet of lawn. A
chelated iron product will
work as well.

(AUGUST)
1. Fungus and insects are
the common lawn problem
now. Webworms eat grass
blades making an area look
dead; armyworms eat and
march across a lawn com-
pletely defoliating it. )Be on
the lookout and call the


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photo submitted
STOMP uses everything but conventional percussion instruments, including trash cans, tea
chests, plastic bags, plungers, boots, and hubcaps to fill the stage with compelling and infec-
tious rhythms. After playing to sell-out crowds for more than 11 seasons, STOMP arrives in
Jacksonville tonight and Saturday as part of the FCCJ Artist Series. Tickets range from $25 to
$45. Call 632-3373 or order visit artistseries.fccj.org.



Classic summer movies return


Sunday to Florida Theatre


FROhM CONTRIBUTOR
The Florida Theatre has
something for everyone dur-
ing its 2006 Summer Movie '2.I- :
Classic Series.
Comedy comes in the Sunday, June
form of the Gene Wilder Willie Wonka
classic "Willie Wonka and Chocolate Fac
the Chocolate Factory."
The G-rated, 1971 film Sunday. July
kicks off the summer series at The Treasure c
2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are (1948)
$5. Season passes are also on
sale for the 11-week series. Sunday. July 9
The world is shocked Rocky (1976)
when candy maker Willie
Wonka decides to open his Sunday, July
mysterious chocolate factory Where the Boy
to five lucky finders of five Sunday, July
golden tickets hidden in Strangers on a
Wonka's chocolate bars.
Charlie is a boy from a
poor, but loving family, and
by some miraculous chance,
Charlie buys a chocolate bar
with the hnal golden ticket
inside. The film also stars .lack Albertson.
On Sunday, July 2. the series resumes with
the first of two classic Humphrey Bogart films:
"The Treasure of the Sierra Madre."
The 1948 movie is directed by John Huston
and co-stars Walter Huston.
Dobbs and Curtin meet up in Mexico, and go
to work for a contractor, Pat McCormick, who
takes them away to remote site and tells them
they will be paid when the job is finished.
When they are finished, they return to town
to find McCormick to get their wages.
McCormick gives them a few dollars, and says
he'll just go to the bank and pick up the payroll
for them: Dobbs and Curtin then meet up with
an old prospector iHuston), who claims the
hills are still full of gold, and if they can get the
cash, he'll go with them.
They eventually get the cash from
McCormick after a little "persuasion," and all
three set off for the hills as good friends, but
will they return that way?
A film that not only contended but won the
Oscar for best movie of year runs Sunday, July
9.
S"Rocky" (1976) stars Sylvester Stallone, Carl
Weathers and Burgess Mededith.
Rocky Balboa is a struggling boxer trying to
.make the big time. Working in a meat factory
in Philadelphia for a pittance, he also earns
extra cash as a debt collector. When heavy-
weight champion Apollo Creed visits
Philadelphia, his managers want to set up an


Summer Movie Classics Series 20-
at The Florida Theatre

25 Sunday, July 30
and the War of the Worlds (1953)
ctory (1971)
tory(1971) Sunday, Aug. 6
2 National Velvet (1944)
f SierraMadre Sunday, Aug.13
SGold Diggers (1933)
9Sunday, Aug. 20
Key Largo
16 (1948)
s Are (1960) Sunday, Aug. 28
23 Ben Hur (1959)
I Train (1951)

Sunday, Sept. 3
Viva Las Vegas (1964)


exhibition match between
Creed and a struggling boxer, touting the
fight as a chance for a "nobody" to become a
"somebody." The match is supposed to be easi-
ly won by Creed, but someone forgot to tell
Rocky, who sees this as his only shot at the big
time.
Relive spring break in the 1960s on Sunday,
July 16 with "Where the Boys Are."
The 1960 film stars George Hamilton,
Delores Hart, Yvette Mimreux and Connie
Francis.
Merritt, Melanie, Tuggle and Angie leave
their Midwestern home to travel to Fort
Lauderdale to spend their college Spring Break
in sunny Florida. What ensues is a series of
adventures and romances making this one very
interesting Spring Break.
What would a classic film series by without
an Alfred Hitchcock thriller?
Hitchcock's "Strangers on a Train" will be
screened Sunday, July 23.
The 1951 mystery stars Farley Granger and
Ruth Roman.
Two strangers meet on a train and make
plans for an interesting exchange murder.
Guy Haines, a tennis star, meets stranger
Bruno Anthony who suggests they exchange
murders, the estranged wife of Haines for
Anthony's hated father.


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by JOHNNY WOODHOUSE
ASSOCIATE EDITOR
Dick Winters had no choice
but to hit the ground running
on D-Day.
His M-l rifle and grenades
were ripped off in the para-
chute drop over Normandy,
France, on June 6, 1944.
Armed with only a trench
knife behind enemy lines,
Winters, 26, turned to a fellow
paratrooper and said, "Follow
me."
Thus began an 11-month
combat tour that would take
Winters from the bloody
beaches of Normandy to
Hitler's mountain hideaway in
the Bavarian Alps.
The Pennsylvania native was
a platoon leader when he
parachuted into Normandy.
By the time his bloused
boots hit the ground, he was
in charge of Easy Company,
2nd Battalion, 506th
Parachute Infantr' Regiment,
101st Aiborne Division.
A plane carrying Easy's com-
manding officer, first sergeant,
and most of its headquarters
staff crashed and exploded,
killing all on board.
"If I survived the jump, I
would be company command-
er," recalls Winters in his
recently published memoirs,
"Beyond Band of Brothers"
(Berkley, $24.95).
"I would live this war one
day at a time, and I promised
myself that if I survived, I
would find a small farm some-
where in the Pennsylvania
countryside and spend the
remainder of my'life in quiet
and peace."
Winters got his wish. Now
88, he resides on a 106-acre
farm not far from Gettvsburg.
He surtived four battle cam-
paigns and two combat jumps,
rising from the junior officer
ranks to a battalion command-
er in the span of two and half
years.
A hero to the men of Easy
Company, Winters was but a
footnote in history until
Stephen Ambrose wrote a best-


selling book, "Band of
Brothers," in 1992 on the
World War II exploits of the
506th PIR.
Tom Hanks turned the book
into an Emmy-winning HBO
series in 2001, furthering
Winters' celebrity status.
In "Beyond Band of
Brothers," Winters, born in
the heart of Pennsylvania
Dutch country, credits his
mother for instilling in him
the qualities of a tough but
compassionate taskmaster.
"In many respects, she was
the ideal company command-
er," says the book, "and sub-
consciously, I'm sure I pat-
terned my own leadership
abilities on this remarkable
woman. ?
"Hardship arn death
brought the men together as
close as any family or husband
and wife. It was this bond that
made Easy Company 'a band
of brothers' that exists to this
day."
Winters came up through
the ranks to eventually take
charge of Easy and later the
506th's 2nd Battalion.
He enlisted in the Army in
1941, and as a private was
selected to attend Officer
Candidate School. A former
college wrestler, Winters had a
business degree and was in his


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pnoto submited
First Coast Pastel Society's annual art exhibit runs through July
31 at Marker 32 restaurant on the Intracoastal Waterway. One of
the featured artists is Virginia Ford of Atlantic Beach.



Senior Senators host

luncheon Saturday


FROM STAFF
The semi-annual, all-classes
reunion for Fletcher High
School graduates will be held
Saturday, June 24, at the Senior
Citizen Center in Jacksonville
Beach.
The covered dish event runs


from noon to 4 p.m. at 281
19th Ave. S.
Admission is $5 per person.
Alumni of any Fletcher class
are invited to attend.
For more details, call Patti
Reynolds Niehaus at 904-261-
9014.


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Eric Hardebeck, left, with Jacksonville Beach City Manager George Forbes at a recent Beaches chamber function at Adventure
Landing.


Forthe Kids:


Yu-GI-OH DUELS are 366-6911 for information.
staged at 2 p.m. Saturday at HEARTSONG offers
Books-A-Million, 738 Marsh Kindermusik and playday
Landing Parkway, Jacksonville classes Tuesday to Saturday in
S Beach. Call 273-8055 for infor- Jacksonville Beach and Ponte
nation. Vedia Beach for children from
HANDS-ON CHILDREN'S :-birth to age 7. For
MUSEUM offers hands-on Kindermusik, a music and
activities, play, and learning movement program for all
opportunities: for kids from ages, children are divided by
S9:30 a.m, to 5 p.m. Monday age group. Playday is for walk-
through Saturday at 8580 ers to 26 months old and
SBeach Blvd., Jacksonville. includes parachute play, climb-
Admission is $3.50 for children ing and musical activities.
ages 1-3 and&$5.50 for all oth- Preschool children and up
ers. Call 642-2688 for informa- attend without parents. One
tion. trial class is free. Call 249-3828
JMOMA'S ARTEXPLORI- for information or visit
UM LOFT is a multi-genera- www.heartsong-km.com.
tions learning environment ART CONNECTIONS at
that offers (6. hands-on sta- the Cummer Museum of Art &
tions for children and adults to Gardens in Jacksonville con-
explore the concepts in mod- tains hands-on, high-tech and
ern and contemporary art. low-tech interactive exhibits
Entry is free ith paid entrance that encourage physical activi-
to the Jacksonville Museum of ty and quiet contemplation.
Modern Art. Children are Walk through a painting,
admitted freeevery Sunday for create patterns with dance,
family Free' Day at 333 make a collage, listen to a
Hemming 'Plaza. Hours of sculpture, or paint with a vir-
opecati9n, rkj! a.nJ.to 5 p.ni. intual.ppiaitb sh ~SThe.nmes'uoeu;
Tuesday, .T,h~uaiay. and, Fridayi .,;- located on thenpoth,bank.ofi,
11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday the St. Johns River at 829
11 a.m. to 4 .m. Saturday and Riverside Ave., phone 356-
S Noon to 5 mn. Sunday. Call 6857. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9


p.m. Tuesday and Thursday, 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday,
Friday and Saturday, and noon
to 5 p.m. Sunday.
THE BEACHES BRANCH
of the Jacksonville Public
Library, 600 Third St., Neptune
Beach also has children's activ-
ities. Call 241-1141 and press 4
for children's activities and 5
for the reference desk.
MOMMY & ME for ages 6
months to 2-1/2 years features
songs, parachute games, finger
play, rhythm band music and a
way to meet other parents or
grandparents while having fun
with your child. Offered begin-
ning in September at Nancy
Dance Studio. For information,
call 241-8349- for information.
CARVER COMMUNITY
CENTER, 738 Fourth Ave. S.,
Jacksonville Beach, has many,
activities for kids, including
karate, tutoring and games.
247-6218.
*A MOMS AND TOTS group
meets regularly at Isle of Faith
United Methodist Church on
Saj,n Pablo Road, ,next. to
Alimacani Elementary School.
For information, 221-1700.
MOTHERS OF PRE -
SCHOOLERS, support groups


for moms of children ages 5 or
younger, meet as follows:
SChrist the Redeemer
Church, 190 5. Roscoe Blvd.,
Ponte Vedra Beach, 7 p.m. to 9
p.m. the third Monday of the
month (285-8009).
Mayport Naval Station
chapel, 9:30 a.m. the third
Monday of the month (270-
5212).
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
church, 4510 Palm Valley Road,
Ponte Vedra Beach, 9:15 a.m.
to 11:30 a.m. the second and
fourth Monday of the month
(285-8225).
WINSTON FAMILY NYMCA
is on Landrum Lane, next to
Landrum Middle School in
Ponte Vedra Beach.
It has a heated swimming
pool and offers swimming les-
sons and family swim times.
The center features a teen
room and occasional organized
activities for youth. The center
also has classes for children
and youths.
The YMCA is home to organ-,
Sized basketball'.acttivities for
ages 5 and up. Memberships to
the YMCA cover most pro-
grams and are available with
financial assistance. 543-9622.'


HAPPY 65th ANNIVERSARY
from your children, grandchildren,
great grandchildren and many friends.
Richard Howard Sterling and Barbara Bradley Sterling:
High school sweethearts about 70 years ago in Romeo,
Michigan .......they now celebrate
65 years of marriage on June 21st.
Love is patient. love is kind. la3 all who read of them
-understand the true power and meaning of love. commitment
and sacrifice. We love and honor you and your ties that '
l forever bind our ramil. '



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Brothers: Banded in four campaigns Matheson:


Cont. from B-I
mid-20s whe.he became a
second lieutenant in an exper-
imental airborne unit.
He was also a self-admitted
"teetotaler" and fitness freak.
On the eve of the D-Day
invasion, a fellow officer chal-
lenged Winters to a wrestling
match. The man suffered two
cracked vertebra and was
scratched for D-Day.
"The rest of the day I had a
constant line of requests from
fellow soldiers asking me,
S'Will you break my arm for
$5?' Winters recalls in the
S book.
On combat and killing, he
writes: "In both training and
j combat, a leader senses who
his killers are soldiers who
instinctively wage war with-
out restraint and without
regard to their personal safe-
ty'." .
On suffering flashbacks
from the war, he adds: "The
dark memories do not recede;
you live with them and they


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become a part of you."
On his first day of combat,
Winters was nominated for
the Distinguished Service
Cross, the Army's second-
highest award, for his lead
role in knocking out a
German artillery battery over-
looking the Normandy beach-
head.
"Every military operation,
no matter how large or small,
has two components: a
scheme of maneuver and a
plan for fire support," says the
book, co-authored by retired
Army Col. Cole C. Kingseed, a
former instructor at West
Point.
Winters came from the
enlisted ranks, not West
Point's "long gray line,"
which further endeared him
to his men.
During college, he painted
high-tension towers for an
electric company, and took a
Sblue-collar approach to leader-
ship.
"Beyond Band of Brothers"


should be required reading for
OCS recruits at Fort Benning,
and for cadets at West Point.
And it was Winters who
talked Ambrose into writing a
unit history of the 506th PIR
after former Easy Company
Sgt. Mike Ranney died in
1988.
Ranney, who had a degree
in journalism, had intended
to write a book titled "Easy
Does It!" Instead, Winters
turned all his company
records over to Ambrose as
the primary source material
for "Band of Brothers."
"When I realized the war
was over, I felt Like a retired
fire horse/, says Winters,
whose airborne division was
awarded a Presidential Unit
Citation for holding the line
at Bastogne during the Battle
of the Bulge.
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'Heart at a Time' on exhibit at main library


A rt and medicine are
once again in the news.
A powerful photo journal
exhibit, "Heart at a Time: A
Vigual Diary'by Thomas
Hager," will be on display at
the Main Library, 303 North
Laura Street until Aug. 19.
This exhibit is presented by
the Jacksonville Public Library
in partnership with Patrons of
the Hearts.
Hager's photographs offer a
glimpse into the journeys of
four critically ill children, two
from Afghanistan, one from
Ecuador and one from
Morocco, all born with con-
genital heart disease.
The exhibition will be fea-
tured with the library exhibit,
"Changing the Face of
Medicine Celebrating
America's Women Physicians"
during July's first Wednesday
ARTWALK on July 5 in the
Main Library, third floor.
Refreshments will be provided
during. a reception and talk at
7p.m. The reception and dis-
cussion of the exhibit is free
and open to the public.
An exhibit of interest to
many children in our area is:
on display at the Museum of
Science and History.
"Reptiles: Real and Robotic,"
will be at MOSH through the
summer months. Summer
Adventure Camps are espe-
cially designed for Pre-K
through 7th grade.
Campers can learn about
reptiles, lizards, turtles and
tortoises, crocodilians and
snakes that inhabit our area.
Contact MOSH at 348-3974


ALICE
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ART SCENE
for information on activities
at-the museum this summer.
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The Jacksonville Museum of
Modern Art has children's,
camp through June and July
for children interested in the
arts.
The Museum announced,
this week that two programs
scheduled this summer have
been cancelled.
"A Couples Thing," which
was to be held tonight, has
been cancelled. Also the "Art
Spa: A one-day camp for
adults," which was scheduled
for July 14, has been can-
celled. JMONIA continues its
Underground Theater, and the
next show will be "Takes My\
Eyes" on \Vednesday
June 28 at 7 p.m. Call 366-
6911, ext. 214 for informa-
tion.
Bethel Gallery has
announced its summer Shades
of Grace Art Show which will
run from June 30 to July 30.
Artists have chosen verses


depicting the permanence,
physical phenomena and spir-
itual symbols of the numer-
ous way mountains are
depicted in the Bible.
Use of paint, photography
and imagination are encour-
aged to feel God's Divine
Power through the arts. The
gallery, located on Route 210,
Ponte Vedra Beach, is open
Monday through Friday from.
9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call 295-
8225 for information.
The Jacksonville Coalition
.of the Visual Arts reminds its
members to bring works to be
juried for "Summer Splash" to
the Nathan H. Wilson Center
for the Arts on Monday, June
26, between 10 a.m. and 2
p.m. The show will be juried
by Hillary Tuttle, owner of,
Stellers Gallery at Ponte
Vedra. "Summer Splash" will
open with a reception on
Thursday, July 6, from 6 to 8
p.m. at the Wilson Center.
Call Bharadi Chaudhuri at
730-0590 for information.
O
SAtlantic Frames and the
Neptune Gallery will be mov-
ing from their present loca-
tion on Atlantic Boulevard to
SBeach Plaza at the end of
June. The new address is
1250 Beach Boulevard,
Jacksonville Beach. Many
members of this group are for-
mer members of the Beaches
SArts Center.
The Center at Ponte Vedra
will be presenting two more
lectures by Jay Wright on The
Da Vinci Code: First the book,
now the movie. The lectures


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Supporters of JaxLeigh Clothing line gathered at Twisted Sisters for a recent wine tasting.


will take place at the Center
on June 24 and July 8 from 4
to 5:30 p.m. These lectures
are free and open to the pub-
lic. Call 280-0614. While at
the Center enjoy the print-
making exhibition which dis-
plays the etchings and mono-
prints of Emily Arthur
Douglass.
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First Street Gallery opened
"N" argaritaville," the art of


Gary Farmer, last weekend. A
former carpenter, Farmer uses
his construction skills on a
miniature scale. Decks, huts,
cottages and furniture made
from ordinary material pro-
jecting from a painted surface
are more of a craft than a
work of art.
They are unique and clever-
ly assembled and can be hung
like a painting. The works
would dehnitely be a conver-


station piece in any home. See
this exhibit through July 31 at
First Street Gallery, 216-B First
Street, Neptune Beach.
Do not forget Artwalk in
downtown Jacksonville on the
first Wednesday of each
month.
Start at the Jacksonville
Museum of Modem Art and
walk to galleries;in the vicini-
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available tfr all clubs at press Ponte V\edra Beach 285-7777.
time. Perfonnance infonnation is Lisa and the Mad Hatters per-
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2 T\ nin performs at 9 'p.m.
Aromas Cigar, Wine & today, and Saturday. Karaoke
1Martini Bar, 880 A1A'N., every Wednesday.
Ponte Vedra Beach 280-2525. ** ,
Retro SO's with Radio 80 at Culhane's Irish Pub, 967
9:30.,p.m. toda-. Le Mondae Atlantic B1ld., Atlantic' each *
Quartet plays Latin music at 9 249-9595. The Retro Kats per-
p.m. Tuesday. The Boxrockers form at 9 p.m. today. .ax Pipes
are in at 9 p.m. Wednesday. & Drumms appear at 7:30 p.m.
Wine tasting from 6:30 to 8:30 saturday followed by The
p.m. every Thursday followed O'Hallions at 9 p.m. Kevin
:by the Jason Anderson Group Byrne is in at 6 p.m. Sunday.
-at 9 p.m. lose LeBron and The **
LeMonde Quintet perform Fionn NMacCool's Irish Pub
every Saturday. .& Restaurant, 333 1st St. N.,
.' Jacksonville Beach 242-9499.
The Atlantic, 33. N. First Beam plays jazz and funik at,
St., Jacksonville .Beach '* 249- 9:30 p.m. today. Cloud Nine is
3338. Martini Night is in at 9:30 p.m. Saturday and
Thursday with DJs spinning. every VWednesday. .Spade
DJ Wes Reed spins hip hop and McQuade plays traditional
retro Thursdays for' Ladies Irish music every Thursday.
Night. DJ Jade spins old wave Meridian plays traditional Irish
and 80's retro at 9 p.m. Friday. music at 4 p.m. Sunday.
DJ KGB spins at 9. p.m. **
Saturdays. Fly's Tie, 177 E. Sailfish Dr.,
*.. ; ", Atlantic Beach. 246-4293.
'Bo's Coral Reef, 201 Fifth Live music today anrd Saturday.
Ave. N., Jacksonville Beach *' Nolan Neal is in Monday.
246-9874. DJ Dale spins Songwriter's night with' Seth
Thursday through Saturdays., Ramsdill everyTuesday. Reggae
*. .:* with Pili Pili every Wednesday.
Bgey Grille,. 150 Valley The Wes Cobb Band is in
Circle, Ponte Vedra Beach Thursdays. Mystic Dino and
249-3338.. Live music from 7- .the 420 Band are in Sundays.
11 p:m., today. *
S. to '- Freebird Live, .200 N. First
Brewster's, 11003 Beach St.,. Jacksonville Beach 246-
Blvd., Jacksonville 223-9850. BIRD. Crystal Stafford h6sts a
Little Green.Men performs at 9 CD release part with Sriel Tribe
p.m. today. After All appears at at 9 p.m. today. Mindless Self
8 p.m. Saturday. Dana Salmela Indulgence plays at 9 p.m.
plays acoustic music at 9 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are $17.
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Cap'n Odies, 2200 Ma-yport 7787. Mary Ann Hawkins
Road, Atlantic Beach 241- plays piano .from 7 p.m; to,
8848. Live music from 9:30 close Thursdays. The Amanda
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. today and' Finch Jazz Quintet performs
Saturday. Country night every from 8 p.m. to midnight today.
Sunday. Pianist Matt Hall appears at 8.
p.m. Saturday.


Homestead Restaurant,
1712 Beach Blvd., lacksonville
Beach 249-9660. Kenhe and
Sleepy are in from 7 to 11 p m
Fridays. Mike Shackelford Band
appears from 7 to 11 p.m.
Saturday.
** "' ....
Lynch's Irish Pub, 514 N.
First St., Jacksonville Beach *
249-5181. El Toro Loco is in at
10 p.m. today and Saturday.
IKaia-oke' eveiv Sunday ::;'
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Mackenzie's Steakhouse,
100 Sawgrass Village, Ponte
Vedia Beach 543-9143. Gene
Nordan plays piano from 7 to
11 p.m. Tuesday through
Thursday. Don NMiniard is in
Saturday. Michael Howard is in
from 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday. WVill
Hurley performs today and
Monday.
", *. ; o ., :
Max's Restaurant, 1312
Beach Blvd., Jacksonville Beach
4 247-6820. John Evans plays
the piano from 6:30 to 10 p.m.
today and Saturday.
Monkey's Uncle Tavern, :
1850 Third Street S.,
Jacksonville Beach 246-1070.
Live music at 9 p.m. today.
Karaoke every Tues.q Thurs.,
Sat. and Sun.
Ocean Club, 401 First Street
North, Jacksonville Beach *9
242-8884.. DJs Jeremy and
Kevin Durgin spin today. -DJ
SCharles Feelgood with Kevin M
spin Saturday. Reggae with Pili-:
Pili from 4 to 8 p.m. every
Sunday. The Glass Camels are
in every other Wednesday. The
James House Project is in every
Saturday.
Ragtime Tavern, Seafood &
'Gill, 207, Atlantic Blvd.,
Atlantic Beach 241-787.7.The
Boogie Freaks are in today and
Saturday. Ron Perry is in
Sunday.
Restaurant Medure, 818 N.
Florida A1A, Ponte Vedra
Beach 543-3797. Nightfall


GLASS CAMELS



photo submitted
Left: The Glass
Camels perform
Wednesday at the
Ocean Club, 401.
1st St. N.,
Jacksonville
Beach.


performs from 8 p.m. to close
today and Saturday..
S ,. r
The Ritz, 139 Third Ave., Jay
Beach, 246-2255. D.I
Anonymous spins Sun-Wed. DJ
Marco spins every Thurs.
Shelby's Coffee Shoppe,
200 1st Street, Neptune Beach .
249-2922. The John Thomas
Group with Debra Rider plays
cabaret jazz from 10 a.m. to-1.
p m. Sunday '"
*, .' "
Spare Time Tavern and
Grille, 1728 3rd St. N.,
Iacksonville Beach 246-8360.
The Yankee Slickers are in
every Thursday. The Jim Essery
Band performs Sundays. '
,
Tavern at Sawgrass, 43 PGA
Tour Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach*
2S5-3133. ,Ralph "E" performs
top 40's. blues, oldies and jazz
every\ Friday and Saturday
night from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Tra Vini Italian Restaurant,
216 Ponte \Vedra Park Drive,
Ponte Vedra Beach Beach *
273-2442. Tony Saladino per-
forms;jazz piano and standards
from 7. to 10 p.m. Thursday
through Saturday. ,
.
Tree Steakhouse, 725-6,
Atlantic Blvd, Atlantic Beach *
241-5600. Mary Ann Hawkins
is in from 6:30, p.m. to 10:30
p.m. Wednesday. Mike
Shackelford performs an
acoustic set from 6:30 to 10
p.m. today: Kenhe is 'in from
6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday.
0 .
Twisted Sisters, 1266
Bewach Blvd., Jacksonville
Beach 241-6453. Chuck Nash
performs at 9 p.m., today.
ACME is in at 9.p.m. Saturday.,
Vin6e, 822, A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 285-0991. The,
DJ Wali spins acid jazz for
Metropolitan Night every
thursday.


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Concerts


DOWNTOWN
JAZZ & BLUES
Drummer Von Barlow and his jazz'band per-
form from 6 to 9. p.m. Saturday on Main Street
at The Jacksonville Landing, 2 Independerit
Drive, Jacksonville. Tropic of Cancer performs at
the Pearl Street CSX Gazebo. The Snacks play at
the Hogan Street Gazebo. Concerts are free. Call


634-0303 ext. 230 for information.
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Former Nease student Crystal Stafford cele-
brates her CD release Saturday with guests Ariel
Tribe at Freebird Live, 200 N. 1st St., Jacksonville
Beach. Call 246-BIRD for information.


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RELIGION


Vacation Bible Schools
Christ the Redeemer
Church: 190 S. Roscoe Blvd.
285-8009.
Arctic Edge Vacation Bible
School on June 26 to 30 from 9
a.m. to noon will include Bible
study, crafts, music, recreation,
and snacks for children enter-
ing pre-K through 5th grade.
The cost is $10 and $5 for each
additional child in the family.
Register by calling the church
office or at www.christthere-
deemer.com.
Christ United Methodist
Church: 400 Penman Road in
Neptune Beach, 249-5370.
Visit. the village of
Bethlehem during Vacation
Bible School for ages 4 through
5th grade on June 26 to 30
from 9 a.m. to. -noon.:
Preregister on, Saturday June
\17th from 10 a.im. to noon
Lord of Life Lutheran
Church: 276 N. Roscoe.Blvd. in
Ponte Vedra, 285-5347.
Treasure Cove: Discover the
Riches of Christ is the theme
for Vacation Bible School held
July 24 to 28 from 5:30 to 8:10
p.m. Dinner will be served to
the youth at 5:30 p.m. Register
by calling the church office.
St. Paul's Catholic Church:'
224 N. 5th St. in Jacksonville
. Beach, 249-2600.
Fiesta Vacation Bible is June:
26 to 30 for age 4 through 5th
grade. .
Art Show
"Go Tell it on the Mountain"
Sis the theme for a new art
show at Bethel Gallery at
Ponte Vedra Presbyterian
Church in Ponte Vedra. The
exhibit, which runs from June
30 to July 30, will show artistic
expressions of' mountains in
Scripture.
For information, contact the
church office 4t 285-8225; the
church address is 4510 Palm


pholo by KATHY JICOLETT-I
Children from First Christian Church of the Beaches' Fiesta Vacation Bible School presented a
musical program at the closing ceremony on June 15 .


Valley Road.
Seniors' "Antiques Road,
Show"
The Senior Connection
Group of Our Lady Star of the
Sea Catholic Church will have
a guest appraiser at their
monthly meeting at 10 a.m.
on Friday, July 14 for their own
version of the "Antiques Road
Show." 'Members may bring
one item to be be be given an
estimated value by the guest
appraiser.
Membership is open; jusf
come to a meeting and join.;
Annual dues are $5. 'The
Senior Connection offers art


classes, cards, dancing, and'
day trips.The group meets in
the OLSS Cultural Center at
545 A1A N in'Ponte Vedra.
Call Cheryl at 543-1139 for
information.
Youth Car Wash
The Youth Group at St.
Andrew's by the Sea Lutheran
Church will hold a fundraising
car wash on Saturday, July 8 at
the church until 12:30 p.m.-
Following the event, the youth
will spend the afternoon at
Adventure Landing. For infor-
mation call 249-4575; the
church address is 1801 Beach
Blvd. in Jackson\ille Beach.,


Marriage Encounter
A Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Weekend will be
held July 21 to 23 at the
Comfort Inn in Jackson\ille
Beach. The weekend experi-
ence gives couples the oppor-
tunity to get away from every-
day concerns. Presentations by
Marriage Encounter volunteers
and a Catholic priest help cou-
ples to focus on each other to
promote growth and enrich-
ment in their relationship.
Marriage Encounter
Weekends are open to mem-
bers of all faiths.
For information, contact


Deacon Tom and Susan
Hughes at 220-3040 or by
email at metom@comcast.net
or visit
www.geocities.com/jaxmeweb.
Habitat Celebration
This Saturday at 11 a.m.
Beaches Habitat for Humanity
will celebrate the completion
of Scheidel Court in Atlantic
Beach and Habitat's 15th
Anniversary. .
Parking for the event, held at
Scheidel Court, will be at
Sunrise Community Church at.
298 Aquatic Drive in Atlantic
Beach. For information con-
tact Beaches Habitat at 241-
1222.

Building Presentation
New i Beginnings Baptist
Church will have a presenta-
tion on the plans and progress
for the future church facilities
at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. The
presentation will be followed
by a combined worship service
at 10:50 a.m. No Sunday
School classes will be held on
lune 25. New Beginnings is at
1,050 A1A in Ponte Vedra; the
telephone number is 285-
4288.

Torah Course
Chabad @' the Beaches will
offer a six-week course oln the
Book of Numbers beginning
on Wednesday in June. The
course will be taught by Rabbi
Nochum Kurinsky and be held
at 7 p.m. No prior knowledge
is necessary; the cost for the
course is a suggested $36 dona-
tion. Chabad is at 521 A1A N
in Ponte Vedra. For informa-
tion or to register call Chabad
at 285-1588 or email
Classes@Chabad Beaches.com.

SSunday School for Parents
Ponte Vedra United
Methodist ,Chdrch offers


Sunday School targeted for
moms and dads of children
from infancy through elemen-
tary school. The class is held
Sunday at 10 a.m. and the
first study topic will be a series
on Jesus' parables.
The church address is 35
Executive Way, Suite 130 in
Ponte Vedra. Call 280-5141 for
information.
Ministers' Conference
New Life Christian
Fellowship will hold their
annual International
Ministers' Conference on
Sunday, .June 25 through'
Wednesday, June. 28, Guest
speakers will' be Dr. Mark
Rutland and Tommy Tenny.
For information or .t make
Reservations contact Jennifer
in the church office at 223-
6000. New Life is at 2701
SHodges Blvd.:in Jacksonville.
Counseling at Beth El
Jewish Family and
Community Services will set
up a satellite office on the cam-
pus of' Beth El the Beaches
Synagogue. '
The first group sessions will
be held on July 21 and are free
of charge and available to any-
one in the community. Stress
Management will be at 9 a.m.
and Bereavement Support will
be at 11 a.m. JFCS qualified
staff will provide these servic-
,es. ... .
Additional services includ-
ing iridividual and group
,counseling will be provided'at
this location. For information
contact Ken Hoeck at 394-
5729 Ikhoeck@jfcsjax.org or
Audrey Dearborn at 394-5716
adearborn@jfcsiax.org..
Beth El is at 288 N. Roscoe
Blvd.

: See BRIEFS, B-7


CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
400 San Juan Drive Ponte Vedra Beach,
2 285-6127
Sunday 7:45. 9:00. 11:00 AM, 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
S Saturday 5:30 PM Holy Eucharist
'Wednesday 6:00 PM Holy Eucharist
Evening Prayer in the Chapel
'6:00 PM.Mcq.o.. Tues.. Thurs.. Fri. .,,,-.-_' -'
Nudrsery AVailable for Saturday
& Sunday Services L
All are welcome ClristEpiscopalClihrch.org


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

Sunday

10:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m.
\v\\w.coastalchristian.org


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Wayne Dyer '
The Power of IMent ion '
Louise Ha
)Yu Can Heal )our Life
Deepak Chopra
Peat IsA T& Ila\v
We think you're going to love our church!
Join us on Sundays al 10:30 a.m.
Best westernn at
1-95 & J. Turner Buller Bld.
Jacksonville Church of Religious Science
398-4353 or wwm.ia\crs.ore


V CALVARY
A.nglican Cbhurc b
S. .r..n p-'ennrrecd e iangeliehc congreganon
in the .4ngdcan rraacbon
leeteng at tne UJnver.itv Center at UNF
(Krl=rn & AlumTir. Or
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
Sunday School: 9:00 am
H-ie GrCoupson eekniqnir around jaCkSon.ll'e
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PONTE VEDRA

United Methodist
Ch urch


Worship With

Your Family
This

Week


Worship Opportunities
9:00 a.m. Contemporary*
11:15 a.m. Traditional*
*Kids Itorship provided
Sunday School
10:00 a.m. for all ages
Rev. Jeff Bennelt.Pastor
Adam My.ers, Youth
35 Esecutire Way, PVB
Across A IA from Rawlings School
Behind Prosperit Bank
280-5141 www.pv-umc.org
''Connecting the Unconnected"


..,.. Hodges Boulevard
. Presbyterian Church
.o,.. 4140 Hodges Boulevard
(Corner of Chel's Creek Blvd.)
Jacksonville (904) 223-6922
www.hbpcusa.org
Pastor: Rev. Joe Albright
Sunday Schedule
Contemptliry Wors ..08L'
Sunday Slo l .A s Oa.m.
Traditional Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Nursery Provided


SUNRISE
COMMUNITY CHURCH
An Evangelical Free Church

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

298 Aquatic Drive
Atlantic Beach
Phone: 249-3030


pr ba b Jt:er an church

The alms Oasis
is a Community Nurtured by
tha Grace of JeusIChist '
to :
5erve God's Mission in the World

"Sunday W9rship Services
8:30 and 11:00 a.m
Sunset Service at 5:45 p.m.

Nursery at all services

Sunday School
All ages 9:40 a.m.

3410 Souuth i Tr. Street JaOksonille Beac
Pn 904.246.6427 www palmschuich org
PC(USA)


-. HOLY TRINITY
't ANGLICAN CHURCH
i A Traditional Anglican Churchi
247-1442
Holy Communion
every Sunday at 8:00 A.M.
Holy Trinity meets in the Old Chapel
at 610 Florida Blvd., Neptune Beach
MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 50294
JACKSONVILLE BEAC.L FL 32240-0294
www.holytrinitineptunebeach.org
Rev. Robert C. Adams, Vicar
ST. ANDREW'S
LUTHERAN CHURCH (ELCA)
(BY THE SEA)
A Stephen Ministry Congregadon
1801 Beach Blvd.
Jacksonville Beach 249-4575
PASTOR MICHAEL BLAKER
Sunday Worship
8:00 am & 10:30 am.
Sunday School .'.
Children 9:15 am,
Youth/Adult 9:15 am
Nursery Provided


COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
. "' CHURCH,

" (oig Rev. Dr. Gabe Goodman, Pastor
.... "Church Office 249-8698
Preschool/Kindergarten Office 241-7335
.www.communitypcusa.org
Schedule:
Sunday Moming Worship 8:30 & 11 a.m.
Church School -All Ages 9:45 am.
Youth Felloiships 1 5p.m.
Contemporary Worship.Sekv. -.5:59 p,m,.
Chancel Choir Wednesdays 7p.m.
Weekday PreschoolKinderaarten (3,4 & 5 vr olds)


Ponte Vedra
Presbyteriani Church'
" Where friends gatlier to worship"
4510 Palm Valley Road iCR 210'
S www.pvpc.com
Sun. Worship 9:00 & 10:30 a.m.:
Sunday Breakfast
Nursery & Toddler Ministries
Middle, High School, College
S Adult MiniStries
Music & Art Ministries
Home of a Bethlehem Vsit


.1 L1 ST. FRANCIS
IN-THE-FIELD
EPISCOPAL CHURCH



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


LORD OF LIFE,
LUTHERAN CHURCH
(ELCA)
276 N. Roscoe Blvd., Ponte Vedra Bch
Ph. 285.5347
Rev. Julie Frank,Pastor
Sunday Contemporary Worship
8:30am
Sunday Church School 9:45am
Sunday LBW Worship 11:00am
Nursery Provided


e w bein saptist urch
t050 High\\ ay AIA 285-4288
Traditional Worship 8:30am
Bible Study 9:40am
Celebration Worship 10:30am
Associate Pastor Jeremy Gates
Associate Pastor Chns Partin
wv.% .onlinewithnewbeginnings.com


St. Paul's by the Sea

Episcopal Church
REAL, ROOTED, RELEVANT

Hol Euicist ednsdas: ci & 0:3 a


Welcome Families I Children's Chapel At 10 am Sun.
Welcome Samille Nursery At 7:30 & 10 am Services Sun.
&Singles Christian Formation At 9:00 am
Corner of 5th St. & 11th Ave. N. Jax Beach, FL* www.stpaulsbythesea@spbts.net
904-249-4091


N\E P/ N
Baptist Church.
SATURDAY EVENING
6:30 pm Contemporary Worship Service
SUNDAY
9:00 am Contemporary Worship Service
10:30 am Traditional Service
WEDNESDAY
6:30 pm- The Gathering
Bible Studies for Every Age & Life Situation
407 Third Street
www.neptunebaptistorg Neptune Beach
Tom Barv. Pastor 90d2a9m-2


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


UNITY DAILY WORD
STUDY CLASS
Wed. Evening 7:30 pm
Ribault Garden Club .
705 2nd. Ave. N., Jax Bch
S(Corner 2nd; Ave. N. and 7th St. N.)

355-5100
Dial A Prayer 355-7044
Church 6f the Daily Word


BEACHES CHAPEL CHURCH

io0aROeMB k UEPTUNE EACH

Pastor Steve McCoy
Associate Pastor Howard McMinn
WORSHIP SERVICES
Sunday 8:30 & 10:15 AM

Wednesday 7 PM
TEL 241-4211
www.beacheschapel.com


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


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


TRADITIONAL YET TIMELY
Sunday School for all ages 9:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:15 a.m.
Youth Fellowship 11:30 a.m.
Nursery Provided-
CHRIST
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
400 Penman Road (at Atlantic)
Neptune Beach 2495370
Rev, Patrice Spenser
Share in the loveof Christ
ST. JOHN'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
2400 Mayport Rd., Atlantic Beach
Father Joseph Meehan
WEEKEND MASSES
Saturday 5 p.m.
Sunday 9 a.m., 11 a,m.
Nursery Available, Sunday Morning
RECONCILIATION
Saturday 10:00 a.m. or by appt.
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Wed. 6:00 p.m. (K-3) 7:15p.m. (4-6 gr.)
Sunday 6:00 p.m. (7-H.S.)
S246-6014


Palm Vlley Baptist Church i Rabbi EliezerBen-Yehuda D. Spiritual Leader OCEANSIDE
4890 Palr Valley Road. Ponte Vedra Stuat Wil ams, President CHURCH OF CHRIST f I I ATIT
,285-2447 T F .IRST BstuAtPwiTSiams, president
^^^ H K 11025 Snug Harbor Court n I a1 A
Rev.. Jeff Witt, Senior Pastor C hrtian (l'Ch 288 N. Roscoe Blvd, Ponte Vedra Beach. 904 273-9100 (fx) 273-5567 (off MayportRd. atW. 1th St. and Orchidur
edd4.aehads Ru-h l 6f a \ a(off Mayport Rd. at W. 11th St. and Orchid
d~e la o7 y o e d~ Shabbat & Torah Services 9:30 12:00 noon St.) 324 N. 5th St., 249-2314
Join us on Sunday for: Service Times Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Bible Stud 915 a
Sunday School for all ages 15AM Bible Study 9:15 a.m.
Sunday School for all ages 9:ISAM We have a fill range of activities and services for the beaches Jewish 246-2709
Worship Service. 10:30 AM Saturday 5:00 pm Blended Worship 10:30 a.m.
Evening tu P Sunday 8:00am, 9:3am& 1:00am community. Please contact our office m-f8-5 for information about adult Jerry Murrell, Miinister Blended Worship 10:30a.m.
Wednesday Evening opportunities: eMay education Sisterhood activities and Youth activities. Bible Class Sunday 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m.
Family Dinner 6:00 PM lass l ed n
children and Youth Bible Study 7:00PM (904) 268-2500 "A homeforJeish Families at the Beach" Worship 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 6:15 p.m.
Adult Worship Service 7:00 PM www.MandarinChristian.com Evening Service 6:30 p.m. Weekday Ministry 246-2891
Child Care and Nursery provided for all activities! iaie 6:0 p.m. Weeky Ministry 26-
"The rlhteous shall flourih like the palm tree... Psalms 9: 6045 Greenland Rd. near Philips Hwy. srR .- Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Service interpreted for the hearing impaired


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Ponte Vedra United Methodist


youth group finishes DOOR project


by KATHY NICOLETTI
STAFF WRITER

Members of the Youth
Group at Ponte Vedra United
Methodist Church returned to
Atlanta from June 4 to 10 for
the second consecutive year of
volunteering with the DOOR
project.
"The DOOR project is
unique in that it connects
groups with agencies in need
of volunteers... to raise aware-
ness of poverty and home-
lessnes," said PVUMC Youth
Minister Adam Myers in an
interview.
Through participation in
the project the youth are chal-
lenged to bring what they have
learned back to their own com-
munities and work to address
problems they find there, he.
said.
DOOR, which stands for
"Discovering Opportunities for
Outreach and Reflection,"
operates in Chicago, Denver,
Miami, and San Antonio in
addition to Atlanta.
Theorganization is affiliated
with the Mennonite faith and
"considers Jesus as our Model
for living for God," according
to the DOOR website,
Swww.citymissions.org.
Myers accompanied four
members of the church's youth
group on the mission trip to
Atlanta last year.
"They had never experi-
enced poverty and homeless-


ness," he said, "but they want-
ed to go again this year."
"We had a great time with
lots of community service and
meeting lots of people," said
Sam Lucas, a junior at ,Nease
High School who participated
in both mission trips.
This year, nine students
ranging, in age from 13 to 17
years old, participated inthe
mission trip.
They were Ben Hancock,
Tucker Holland, Zack Lungren,
Jordan DePratter, Austin
Patneau, Dori Schaffield, Ross
McSwain, Ash Sgraga,,and Sam
Lucas. Myers and church
member Sue Stanley acom-
panied the students on the
trip.
Several, like Nease sopho-
more Ross McSwain, said they
decided to go this year after
hearing about the "great expe-
rience" the group had last year.
*Lucas, like many of the oth-.
ers, said that on his. first trip:
he. was "shocked" by the
extent of the homeless popula-,
tion in Atlanta. I
The numbers of homeless
people encountered on the
streets there far outnumber
what most people are used to
here at the beach, said Myers.
While in Atlanta, the youth
worked in faith-based and
non-profit homeless shelters
and soup kitchens.
At My Sister's House, a recov-
en' shelter for women, they
helped with the children living
there.


"They were as young as four
months old to 16 to 17 years
old, about the same age as us,"
said Lucas.
Dori Schaffield, a Fletcher
High School junior, said that
the mission trip was "every-
thing I had expected and
more...community service and
being with friends. "
The number of homeless
people was a surprise, she said.
"You just turn a comer there
and go from a restored area to
the next block which is aban-
doned. People aren't allowed
to panhandle so they offer to
give directions for tips. "
One of the sites where the
youth helped to serve
meals. was Cafe 458,a
non-profit agency providing
meals for homeless people who
have signed up for job train-
ing.
Fletcher junior Ash Sgraga,
who is new to the youth group
and decided to go at the last
minute, said, "The shelters
there serve amazing meals and
receive donations from local
companies," she said.
,The youth returned home
with a desire to meet the,
DOOR challenge to be active in
'their own community. They
are already discussing ways to
expand their help to people in
need during, the upcoming
year, said Myers.
Weekly youth group meet-
ings are from 6 to 8 p.m. on
Sunday and include dinner,
fellowship, and a discussion


photo by KATHY NICOLETFI
Ross McSwain, from left, Dori Schaffield, youth minister Adam Myers, Ash Sgraga, and Sam
Lucas.were some of the members of a mission trip with the DOOR project in Atlanta June 4-10.


about "where we've met God
in the past week," he said
The youth group is open to
any middle or high school stu-
dent and is not church mem-
bership based, said Myers.
We went to Atlanta for "an
opportunity to serve......
not to convert people," said
Myers.
"It is one thing to say you're
Christian and another to act
like Christ in the community.
Door provides the opportunity
to do as Christ would have
done."


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Covered Disfi Supper
Our Lady Star of the Sea
Catholic Cdhurch will have a
Covered Dish Supper on
Tuesday, June 27 at 6 p.m.
Msgr. Mortimer Danaher will
be the guest speaker.
The supper will be in
church's Cultural Center at 545
S AlA N in Ponte Vedra. Call the
parish office at 285-2698, for
S information.
S Surf Ministry Camps
Epic Surf Ministry will hold
Surf Camps the weeks of June
26, July 17, and July 24 at
SJacksonville Beach. Camps are
M inday thrduglh Friday -frormn9
S a.m. to noon and are appropri-
* ate for beginners to advanced
surfers.
Each day the camp begins
with a devotion and every
camper receives a Surfer's
Bible. Surfing instruction,
water safety, surfing ettiquette,
and board selection are among
Sthe topics covered in the camp.
For information or to register
call Epic's office at 249-1201 or
visit the website at www.epic-
surfministries.com

Helping Hands Fundraiser
A Casino Night will be held
on Saturday, June 24 to raise
funds for Helping Hands
Village. The event, held from 7
p.m. to midnight at the Sea
Turtle Inn, will have casino
Sstyle games, food, beverages, a
silent auction, and prizes.
100% of the proceeds will go
to Helping Hands Village, a
project of Helping Hands
Ministries to provide transi-
tional housing for homeless
families with children.
S Tickets are $100 per person
and can be purchased from.
James Stackhouse at 502-4859.
Helping Hands Ministries is at
31 Lewis Street in Atlantic:
Beach..

Promise Keepers '
The -2006 Promise Keepers
Conference willbe held at the
Jacksonville : Veterans
Memorial Arena on July21 and
22.
Promise Keepers encourages
men to form a bond of friend-
ship, unity, and integrity under
Christ, The conference will
include speakers, concerts; and
drama; It will be held from 7 to
10 p.m. on July21 and from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 22.'
Registration is encouraged
five weeks prior to the confer-
ence and can be done on line
at www.promisekeepers.org or
by calling 800-888-7595. The
cost is $89 for adults, $69 for
young 'men 18. years and
under, and $59 for.military
personnel. Group discounts are
available.

Time for a change
The early Friday services at
Beth El the Beaches Synagogue
have been suspended until
school resumes in August.
There will only be an 8 p.m.
service during the summer
months.
The "Ask the Rabbi" lesson
continues in the evening and
Shabbat morning services as
does the increased use of
English for prayers and
responses.


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photo submied


Joyce Baldwin from the Ponte Vedra Library gave a talk on Genealogy at the June 9 meeting of
the Senior Connection at Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church.


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

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

Job seekers meet ,
Christ Episcopal Church is
sponsoring a series of job seek-
er workshops to help those
seeking jobs or changing career
direction. The workshops will
be conducted by human
resource professionals and cor-
porate executives. There is no
charge and the public is invit-
ed. : / ..
eThe workshops, held on
Saturday, will be on July8 and


22, and Aug. 5 in room 108 of
the church's Christian
Formation Center. The church
is at -00 San Juan Drive, Ponte
Vedia. Sign up by calling 285-
6127 or e-mail crhbeach@com-
cast.net.

Celebrate Recovery
Celebrate Recovery, a biblical
based program for persons fac-
ing personal problems, meets
every Friday at 6:30 p.m. in the
fellowship hall of Beach
United Methodist Church,
Third Street at Seventh Avenue
North, Jacksonville Beach.
Through worship and same-
gender small groups,, people
can work on personal struggles
such as eating disorders, alco-
hol/drug abuse, and codepen-
dency. The evenings begin
with dinner. Call 249-2343.

Retreats at Marywood
Retreats and events are
planned at the Marywood
Center for Spirituality in the
.Switzerland area of NW St.
Johns County. '
June 24: Evangelizing
Family. This Day of Reflection


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Regal 18
Click. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 11:30 a.m., 12:30, 1:00,
1:30, 2:20, 3:40, 4:10, 4:40,
5:10, 6:30, 7:00, 7:30, 8:00,
9:20, 9:50, 10:20, 10:50.
Waist Deep Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 11:55 a.m., 2:15, 5:05,
7:55, 10:35.
The Fast and the Furious:
Tokyo Drift. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:25, 12:55, 3:00,
3:35, 7:25, 8:05, 10:10, 10:40.
Garfield: A Tale of Two
Kitties. Rated PG. Fri.-
Thurs.,12:40, 3:55, 6:45.
The Lake House. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:35, 3:50, 7:05,
10:25.
Nacho Libre. Rated PG. Fri.-
Thurs., 11:50 a.m., 12:20, 2:30.
2:50, 4:50, 5:20,. 7:20, 7:50.
9:40, 10:15.
Cars. Rated G. Fri.-Thurs.,
1:05, 1:20, 4:00, 4:30, 6:55,
7:40, 10:00, 10:30.
The Omen. Rated R. Fri.-
Thurs., 9:30.
The Break-Lp. Rated PG13.
,Fri.-Thurs., 1:25, 4:25, 7:15,
9:45.
X-Men: The Last Stand.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 12:15,
3:45, 6:50, 9:25.
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An Inconvenient
Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
2:25, 4:35, 7:35, 9:55.


photo submtled
Amanda Carlisle as Belle and Jay Strauss as her father, Maurice, in the Alhambra Dinner
Theatre's production of "Beauty and the Beast," playing through July 16. Call 641-1212 for
information.



MUSEUMS & GALLERIES


A CHARLES GALLERY, 228 3rd Ave. N.,
Jacksonville Beach. 339-0029. Hours 1 p.m.
to 9 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday.
ARTLIFE STUDIO GALLERY, 510 Mayport
Road, Studio No. 9, Atlantic Beach. 247-8337.
Premiere exhibit of original work by Jay
Shoots, Linda Broadfoot, Missionary Mary
Proctor, Ouattara, and others. Weekly display
of work by children participating in ArtLife
Summer Arts Camp. Admission free. Visit
artlifeproductions.com
BEACHES MUSEUM & HISTORY CEN-
TER, 380 Pablo Ave., Jacksonville Beach 241-
5657. Exhibits:' "Shore Stories: Down the
Boardwalk" "The ABCs of Beaches History" *
"A View on the Past." Hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday. Admission $5 adults, $4 seniors, $3
children (6-17).
BETHEL GALLERY, 4510 Palm Valley
Road, Ponte Vedra Beach 285-8225. Features
themed original art shows using mixed media.
Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday
and 9 a.m. to noon Sunday.
CULTURAL CENTER AT PONTE VEDRA,
50 Executive Way, Ponte Vedra Beach 280-
0614.
SUMMER MUSEUM OF ART & GAR-
DENS, 829 Riverside Ave., Jacksonville 356-
6857. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday
through Th rsday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, friday and Saturday, noon to 5
p.m. Sunday.:Admission is $8 for adults, $5 for
seniors, mliar, and students, free for kids 6
and under. l.ee admission from 4 to 9 p.m.
Tuesday. .a
ECLECTIC GALLERIES, 880 AIA North,
Suite 9,'Ponte Vedra Beach 280-2772. Hours
10 a.m. to 6'p.m. Monday through Saturday,
noon to 5 p.n. Sunday.
FAIRFAX GALLERY AT SAWGRASS, 1740
Sawgrass V ilge Dr., Ponte Vedra Beach 384-
7724. HouW l10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.
FIRST "tREET GALLERY, 216 First St.,
Neptune Beach a 241-6928. Works by local and


regional artists. Monday through Wednesday,
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m.
to 8 p.m; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and
Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. Call 241-6928.
HAMPTON GALLERY 2411 3rd St. S.,
Jacksonville Beach. Tuesday through Friday 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Call
247-1050.
HIBERNIA GALLERY 108 1st Street,
Neptune Beach 249-7321. Selling handmade
work from Ireland, England and U.S. 10 a.m. to
6 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday.
J. JOHNSON GALLERY, 177 Fourth Ave.
N., Jacksonville Beach 435-3200. Open 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Also by appointment.
Pieces are available for purchase.
MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY,
1025 Museum Circle, Jacksonville. MOSH fea-
tures planetarium events and special children's
activities. 396-7062.
MY LITTLE GALLERY, 630 Atlantic Blvd.,
Neptune Beach Hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Wednesday through Sunday. 403-0031.
NEPTUNE GALLERY, 1511 Atlantic Blvd.
in the Tradewinds Plaza, Neptune Beach.
Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday
to Friday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
Phone 247-4341.
OCEAN 60, 60 Ocean Blvd., Atlantic
Beach 247-0060.
SELLERS GALLERY, 240 A1A N., Ponte
Vedra Beach 273-6065. Gallery for collectors
of fine art. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday
through Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
THE POTTERY SHOP 318 1st Ave, N.,
Jacksonville Beach 247-3144.
TWISTED SISTERS GALLERY, 1266 Beach
Blvd., Jacksonville Beach 261-6453.
WILLIAM TROTTER ART GALLERY. *
249-0432. Maritime painter devoted to recreat-
ing seafaring history in oil paintings.
Lighthouses, steamboats and sailing ships are
his specialty.


THEATRE NOTICES


"STOMP"'is presented at 8
p.m. today, 5 and 9 p.m.
Saturday, and 2 and 7 p.m.
Sunday in the Moran Theater
.at the Times-Union Center for
the Performing Arts, 300 W.
Water St., Jacksonville. Tickets
range from $25 to $45. Call
632-3373 for information.
"SEUSSICAL THE MUSI-
CAL" opens at 8 p.m. today at
Theatre Jacksonville, 2032 San
Marco Blvd., Jacksonville. The
family comedy continues at 8


p.m. today and. Saturday.
Tickets are $20 for adults, $15
for students, seniors and mili-
tary and $10 for children. Call
396-4425 for information.
*
"BEAUTY AND THE
BEAST" is staged through July
16 at the Alhambra Dinner
Theatre, 12000 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Doors open at 6
p.m. for evening shows.
Matinees are held at 11 a.m.
on Saturday and noon on
Sunday. Admission ranges


from $35 to $46 for dinner and
show. Call 641-1212 for infor-
mation.
Auditions
SALHAMBRA AUDITIONS
for the musical production
"Dream Girls" are held from 1,
to 5 p.m. July 3 at the theater,
12000 Beach Blvd.,
Jacksonville. Prepare a short
musical number. Call 641-1212
for information.


Truth.
Noon,
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The Da Vinci Code. Rated
PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 9:35.
Over The Hedge. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 12:05, 2:40, 4:45,
6:40.
The Child. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 12:45, 3:30, 7:45,
10:05.
Pablo 9
The Break Up. Rated PG13.
Fri.-Thurs., 10:40 a.m., 1:05,
4:05, 7:05, 9:35.
Cars. Rated G. Fri.-Thurs.,
10:50 a.m., 1:20, 4:20; 7;20;
9:45.
Click. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 11:00 a.m., 1:00, 4:00,
7:00, 9:20.
The Fast and the Furious:
Tokyo Drift. Rated PG13. Fri.-
Thurs., 10:40 a.m., 1:10, 4:10,
7:10, 9:10.
Garfield: A Tale of Two
Kitties. Rated PG. Fri.-Thurs.,
10:30 a.m., 1:10, 4:10, 7:10,
9:00.
The Lake House. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 10:45 a.m., 1:25,
4:25, 7:25, 9:40.
Nacho Libre. Rated PG. Fri.-
Thurs., 10:55 a.m., 1:40. 4:40,
7:40, 9:45.
Over The Hedge. Rated PG.
Fri.-Thurs., 10:30 a.m., 1:10,
4:10,17:05.
X-Men: The Last Stand.
Rated PG13. Fri.-Thurs., 4:15,
9:00.


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ings ad.ertnied are available on an
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II you telhEve Ihal you may have been
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ine sale rental or financing ol housing,
call he UneIIe Slales Depanmerl l1
Housirg and,Uiban Developmenl -HUD-
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paired 1(800)927-9275


BEACH' KERNANr. 1 2A residential. $150K
wwa* 531duval com 19041 710-2607
LOT- 50'X100' Vilano Bch $199.000.
Grace Ellis, All Pro Really Specialisls
655-7923: cell
ATLANTIC BEACH. 328 10in Streel
85'x 130' Clo.se lo Ocean. $699 000
Sieve Mi.- Jire. -46.9915


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Fees vwrVtqor Hofrs ov r 0O,0 5..l3Bijan.ap.. pels EMl.fi catrc.ing 996 \ .......
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AREA BR PIJCE FEATURES F REF#
Atlantc Beach .. .. $375.000 ..,... Custom Built Atlantic Bch Hm..... ......... ..... ..1602 ..#9530
.lax Beach ............5 50,000.. ..... Duplex + Studio, Steps to Ocean ... ....... ... .. ...... .... 2.083 ;. 9541
Ia\ Beach .... ... 3 ,$399000' ........ Large Comer Lot, Many Great Upgrades ........... .............. 1744 .. #9561
Jax Beach .. ....... Lot. $389,000 ......... Vacant a.,nd, High &. Dry ,,,,.. ..... ....... 55.5 .6 [20 #9552.'
.ax Beach So ....3 .L. $799.000 ........ Lg. Fenced' Yard, Gas Frplc. Formal DR ....... ............... 176 ..-#9540
Jai Beach So. 4 ....77.000 ......... 7700 Great Beach Cottage 1 1,2 Blks. To Ooean .......... ........,., !'6'S1 .#9$12
Ja\ Beach So. .... 1 .. $380.000 ........ Oceanfront Bldg Condo. Great Geta%'ay .......... ,.. ..... .580 ..#9511
Jia Beach So. .....3 .. $369.900 ......,. Completely Renovated!' BeautifuJ Topical Trees ................... 1240 #951,0
IJa. Beach So. .... 3 .... 339.900 .... .... Desirable-Location, Close to Beabh ....... ...............;.... t301 #951.3
Ja.\ Beach So. ..... 2 .... $10.000 ........ The Villas Condo w/Gar, Marsh Viev, s ................ .....,...... 1066 #9554
Intrac:asral West. 4 ....5383.900 ......... Lakefront nH. In Excellent Condition .............................. 28i .. #9517
Iniracoasial jWet.3 ....$299.000 ........ Lovely Homte ii Cypress Village Relrenrent Neighborhood ...1733 .. 19534
Intracoatal \West, 1 .... 130.000 ........ Elegantly Decorated & Cozy Sutton Pk Condo ........... 5.... 885, #9553.
M mandarin .... ....: .... $299.900 ........ Lakefront Showcase Home '............. ...... .,...... ,..... ..2118 .. #9516
Orange Park ....... 3 .. 269.900 ...... Open & Spacious Hm. On Sec'ltded Lot..................,..,,., 16'1 ,. #9592
Orange Park....... 3 .... $239.900 ......... Hm Excellent Condition, Fireplace Huge Kit .. .................. 2233.,. #9546
Pnnte Vedra.. L.ind $1,350.000, ...... Vacant stand in Palm Valley .................... ................ 5 A&i .. #9543
Pone Vedra......... 3 $1.299.00b ........ Hm w/65 Ft. Ocean Frontage, With Lo\ ely vie. s ............ ....'1722., #9539
Poine Vedra ...4 .51,250,000 ........ Exquisite "Gilbert" Home Walk to Mlickler''s Beach ....,....4070 .. #9542
Ponte Vedra ........899.900 ......... Mans Eutras-Butlers Pantm. Whirlpool Bath. Dbl. \'Vanies,...... 3587 .. #9560
Ponte Vedra ..... 3 ....5719,000 ..:..... Marble Cointertops Kit., Frplc. in Fam. Rm, Lots ot Stg........2321,.. #9536
Ponte Vedra .....4 .... 695.000 ........ Impressive Ocean View.in Gated Coiumunity .....................985'., #9519
Pone Vedra... .....4 .... $695.000 ......... Lovely Sawgrass Hm. Circular Dri\ ew4 ................ ...........2998',. #9545
Ponre Vedra. ..... 3 ....$515,000 ......... L Acre, Pool Home in Palm.Valle) ,..., ... ........ ............ 1950 ,.#9559
Ponte Vedra......... 3 ....$509,000 ........ Walk to Ocean. Open Fir. Plan, New Tile Kit & Bath............. 1911 .. #9555 ,
Polne Vedra.... ... 4 ...$484.900 ....... Hm. Opens to Hardwood Firs, & has Crown Moldings & Mote,...,. 102 #9535
Ponte Vedra.. ....5 .5....449.900 ........ Spacious Waterfront Hm. Perfection .... .... .............. ......... 3013 #9549
Ponte Vedra ....... 3 .... $424.900 ......... Lovely Walden Chase Hm on Corner Lot ...... ................. 106 .#9515
Ponte \Vedra..... 5 .. $389,900 .......... Best Lot on Street. Large Gorgeous Home. .. ................ 2444 .. #9533
Ponte Vedra ..... 3 .... 389.000 ......... Hm w/Great Attention to Detail .. ......................... 1651 .. #9529
Ponte Vedra .... .... ... $389.000 ......... Fiddlers Marsh Hm sr/Atnum. Lo\vdy Patio. .................. 1648 .. #9524
Ponte Vedra ...... 3 .. $369,900 ....... Great Hm in Solana Woods, Completely Renovated .............. 1636 .. #9538
Ponte Vedr ..4 .. $349,900 ......... Beautiful 2 Yr. Old Walden Chase Hm. .......................... .. ... 2013 #9520
Ponte Vedra......... .2 299,900 ........ On Beautiful Corner Lot in Player's Club .................. ......... 1058 .. #9525
Ponte Vedra. ..2 ...$295.000 ........ Bright & Open Fr Plan, Nice Deck. Climate Controlled Sig ..... 1240 .. #9551
Ponte Vedra...... 3 .. $267,500 ......... Recently Upgraded Kit & 1-Yr Old AC ... .......... ...........1101 .. #9550
Ponte Vedra. ... 3 ...$246,900 ........ Condo East of AlA. 2-Story .............................. ......... 1800 .. #9514
Ponte Vdra,...... 2 .5240,000 .. ...... Cranes Lake Condo on 2nd Fr .w/Views of Waer ............... 120 .. #9527
Ponte Vedra......... 2 ... $229,900 .. ... Beautiful Updated Condo in Marsh Cove ................ ...... 1260 .. #9531
Pone Vedra...... 5.227.900 .... 1 st Fir. End Unit Overlooks Lake in Boardw\alk Condos ....... 1172 .. #9522
P.:.nte Vedra .... 2 .. $210.000 ....... Grand Cay Condo / ISplit'BR's & Scrn'd Lanai ..... ..... ......... 991 .. #9526
Ponte Vedra...... 2 .... $205.000 ....... Heart of Ponte Vedra Luxury Condo ......... ......... ........ .... 1070 ...#9518
Ponte Vedra.....2 .. $199.900 .... Condo Under 200OK m Sea Hawk ....... ..... .............. 1042 .. #9547
Ponte Vedra... 1 .. $184.900 ..... Nice Fairway Park Condo w/Frplc.......... .................. 690 .. #9528
Ponre Vedr. .... 1 ...$148.900 .... 3rd Fir Grand Cay Condo, Walk to ATP & TPC ............761 .. #9556
Si. Augusine ... 4 .. 5374,900 ...... New Waterfront Hm, 3-Car Gar, MBR on Main Level ..., .....2091 .. #9558
St. Aupustine ......2 .... $285,500 ..... Bella Vista Condo in Excellent Condition 1416...9i21
St Augustine .... 1 .... $284.900 ......... Nice I BR Condo onr A IA So. ..... ..... .. .............. .... 687 .. #9544
St Aueustnme .... 3 ... $272.000 ...... Waterfront Property wiNeN, Appliances ... ....................... ....1686 .. #9537
St Augustine .. .. 3 .... $240.900 ....... Vista Co\e Condo, Grnd. Fir. End Uni ........................... 1485 .. #9548
St Augustie 2 221.900 ........ Condo 2nd Fir Unit. Spht BR Plan, Scrn'd Porch............ 1085 .. #9557
St Augustine ... $199.900 l .... ... wonderful Condo in Calle El Jardin .......... ...... ....... ... .1278 .. #9523
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PV FSBO Build vour dream nome Last
1 acre tuildabl I,.,lo easi ol A1Ai4
$489.900
wAw.realrycneckoul.comr 104038 or call
19041994-1329
MURRAY HILL lot 50'x101'. residennal
Green St -15K Call 655.3016











KATHY FARYON Realtor,
Senior RE Specialist
Watson Realty Corp. Realtors@
Call 904-476-5537
www.RealEstateQuilter.com
From Condos to Country'-


CHOICE HIJtUTINGI'j land tor :iale ir acres
apFpro:., 8i rr'ils oulr, I- Opp, Alabarra
Surrounded D Covin.jor, Courrv Wrilane
Management area $3500( per acre Call
1334i493.341lj.j)r 3?4.4J13.642




BEST BUY
EAST OF A1A IN
PONTE VEDRA!
3BR/2.5B A office. ,:\ersized
fenced-in lot. pool. cathedral
ceilings, granie counter-tops.
great floor plan
Move-in condition.
58 Jefferson Aienue.
$589,000
Call (904) 318-7213 or
904 868-6558
Will co-op


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Lance Cove Estaies ti.esville. NC
BeauJiful Mountain Views iroim Sweetjater s neiesrt .', '
subdivision, an outstandinglocatnon. One acre plus lICs 5' :.' .. .. ,. IV
avadible, easy access only manules from thelic ,:n i:t ,l '
Hayesvitle, NC, the Hi.assee Ri er, Lake Charuge, arid -: '
hospitals. Features Include oversized paved roads,. '- :
underground unlnes, covendnsand rstni nons harndii p .,' ';
spectficanon with main tlior 2.0110 minimum square toot homes nlrak ilus net'v development
au que. Build your home fora life nme Lts laung cin pnce hnifm l .l i-001110 i $7.ji0.
For more information call 828-389-8843, 904-821-9573,
Nick's cell 904-254-9644, Vicki s (ell 904-534-3530



NORTH CAROLINA

MOUNTAINS!!

LAND & CABINS FOR SALE

A new mountain development
in Western North Carolina offering spectacular long
range mountain views! 1 to 7 acre parcels starting
@ $39,900 to $89,900. Two lane paved roads,
underground utilities and beautiful private wooded
sites. New log cabin shells on 1-2 acre sites $89,900
to $132,900. Single story ranch or two story chalets
available. Call for free info: 828-247-0081


S I Realty Inc.

Call Joe Floyd 219-7638
FOR SALE
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
2/2 Oceanfront Condo 1346sq' located on the 4th Iloor. Enjoy the sunrise
from your 264sq' balcony overlooking the beach and ocean $699,000
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
3/2, 1500sq', 2nd floor condo. Fireplace Condo has all ihe upgrades!' Move
in condition. Located in a quiet area under a canopy of Irees. $259,000
JACKSONVILLE
1647 Sunnyside Ave. Jacksonville, FL
Perfect opportunity to purchase propeny near Me Irliraccaaslal and within walking
distance of million $ condos. 3 lots alh 2,2 750sq' house isold as ii $225,000
DAYTONA SHORES
New luxury Oceanfronl Condo. 2136sq', 2,2.5 plus den. 436sq' deck with
views of the ocean & Inlracoaslal. $881,100
ATLANTIC BEACH
3/2 Condo. 1290sq', 1 car garage. Near Mavport Naval Station. Fenced in
private courtyard. $125,000
MAYPORT-OAK HARBOR
4/2 concrete block home 1864 sq' Lol 85' x 110' Will not lasi long al Ins price
$199,900
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Desirable beach property. Zoned residential/commercial. 1626sq' in
3 buildings business plus 2 efficiency apartments. Near ocean. $799,000
FOR RENT
ATLANTIC BEACH
3/2 home. Great condition, freshly painted. Sprinkler system with well. Lawn
service included. Fenced backyard. Pets OF $1.200 mth
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
3/2 1500sq' condo. 2nd floor, fireplace. Near iniracoasial in quiet area.
Move in condition. $1,350 mth
ATLANTIC BEACH
3/2 plus office,1542sq' home. Near Mayport Naval Station Lawn service
included. Pets OK $1,175 mth


H-ES H6giUtl


Charming Atlantic
ach Home for Sale!


owest price per square feet
Asking $529,900
st Sell...Come make an oferl
Best buy @ the beach!
3BR,2 5BA, 2280 sq. t
1822 Hickory Lane
Atlanic Beacn. FL 32233
call 904-463-5664


LOWEST PRICE

in WALDEN CHASE

$286,900
3/2. oversized fenced \ard.
lots of upgrades.
cherry' cabinets. etc.
COpen living space
FSBO
WILL CO-OP
904-662-7006

Cattar Realty, Inc.
M&L Home Is Where
D- The V Heart Is

OPEN

HOUSE
Sunday, June 251", lpm-4pm
NEPTUNE BEACH
230 Hopkins:
5 Bedroom, 4 full baths, 2384 sq.
ft., East of 3rd, 2 car garage,
beautifully decorated, HUGE
master bedroom addition in 2004,
upgraded kitchen & baths.
$890,000
Call Cattar Realty, Inc.
T 270-0015 V
WE BUY HOUSES.!!*


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806-A 3rd St. Neptune Beach
OCEANVIEW TOWNHOUSE: 3BR/
3.5BA two blocks from ocean, granite
counters, stone floors, stainless steel
appliances, built in '05. Price Reduced.
Motivated seller $649,000
MARSHFRONT LOT: .99 acre
marshfront lot in small Ieptune Beach
cul-de-sac subdivision $449,900
OCEANFRONT LOTS: Great
investment opportunity in Vilano
Beach. 3 adjacent lots available for
$3,200,000
GREAT INVESTMENT IN
NEPTUNE BCH: 1900 sf home sits
on two large buildable lots in desirable
Neptune Beach setting. $550,000
PRICE REDUCTION: 4BR/2BA all
brick home in quiet beach neighbor-
hood. $484,900
Call Jason Jarrett @
904-591-5917 mobile
904-247-7000 office


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2 HUGE LOTS 1.5 blocks to the Ocean
Sin Old Atlantic Beach-Buy 1 or Both
Lot 1 1210 Selva Marina Circle: 92.5' wide (front) x75.25'
Wide (Rear) x 123' Deep On an AWESOME cul-de-sac.
$729,000
Lot 2 361 12th St.: 75' Wide (Front) x I3
69' Wide (Rear) x 175' Deep (East Side) '
x 167' Deep (West Side). $729,000
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821

Old Atlantic Beach
50x150 LOT
2 blocks to the Ocean .
Build your dream home 2 blocks to the ocean & a
short walk to the Town Center. Offered at $539,000

Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821


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

Duplex on 2 LOTS Sold "As Is" 50x160 Lot &
58x1 06 Lot. Awesome Opportunity to Invest or Build
2'Homes. Priced to Sell $739,000 L
C all Margi Petitt
Top Producer 571-9821


BUYER BONUS OPENOUSE
WEEKEND sia LRDA I- nP
$2500 in closing costs PLUS I )ear Home .
Warranty. Great 3 story beach townhome, less ; '. -% *
than 2 blocks to the sand' 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths. I
new hardwood floors, and oceaniews from .... fr"m
the master suite balcony Great deal at i
$529.000. ..
217 7th A\e South. Jax Beach
Call Lori Lareau at 868-7224 for details.
Lori Lareau 904/868-7224 lilareau@ 'yahoo.com

OPEN HOUSE-SUNDAY IPM-4PM
0' 4i ,Ir, a1 j,' Se,., o Re o Noa 7 r Sre "o m S-3o .t !,ei. 8,,. 5;
ne ,rg~ &tl3l P he3r',s Ji 3,.0 *" sI :Br3; i. 7 '&53' 3.,' ,""n t," .,, .| ?.sa-A
AtCantic Beacih 1|
The Perfect Beach House I
with Pool & Spa
Located on cul-de-sac 2 doors from Ocean,
2700SF built in 1995. Move-in Condition.
Features 4Bdrm/2.5BA, Large updated eat-
in kitchen, covered Lanai & 2 Car Garage Call Margi Petitt
allin- tranquil :setting.; Offered -at $995,000,.... ,.Top.Rroducer ..
this one truly will NOT last! ............ 571-9821

OPEN HOUSE, SUNDAY, I-3PM
3BR/2BA + loft/office & 2 car garage
S .. ~I in Ocean Cay subdivision in Jax
IE ] i Beach, $465.000. JTB east to north
on South Beach Pkwy.. right into
Ocean Cay, 1st left on Antigua, left
Son Bonaire. 832 Bonaire Cir.
Call
Sherri Beno 651-1830 or Lisa DiStefano 514-3167

OPEN HOUSE-SUNDAY 1PM-4PI -


Completely Renovated
Contemporary-Awesome
Intracoastal Views
1657SF Neptune Beach Home sits on the marsh w/an 85' dock on a small
creek leading to the Intracoastal. Naviganle for a small skiff or Jet Ski at
high tide. The views are absolutely breathtaking! Just remodeled inside &
out. 3bdrm/2ba. 2-Car Garage & Awesome Deck-Offered at $525.000
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer 571-9821

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BUYER BONUS ......
WEEKEND BH'.III
lear Home Warrant,
OPEN OUS Ott0iered! Immaculate 3 bdrm -
2 bath home in Riverbrook of -,
-t-.' Glen Kernan. New hardwood
floors, brand ne\\ kitchen
HBIaa with SS appliances and
granite counters. Huge fenced yard, and on a cul-de-sac. Lori Lareau
Onl\ $329.000. 4414 Autumn River Rd. East. 904/868-7224
Call Lori Lareau at 868-7224 for details. : llareau(@yahoo.com

OPEN HOUSE-SUNDAY 1PM-4PM *
Dir:A IA to East on Soano to left on San Juan and left onto Pablo Ro,
follow Pablo Rdto #228 on the left.
SOldC Ponte Vedra
S COMPLETELY REMODELED
SPerfection and Charm is what you get with this
COMPLETELY REMODELED home. Cedar
shake exterior, paver drive, 4 bdrms/3.5 ba,
3100sf. Open kitchen w/ss appi, granite counters
aull & hardwood firs throughout. Lanai off master
MTop ai cer suite & family rm, outdoor gas frpl Huge Lot -
u1-9821. plenty of room for a pool. Offered at $1,495,000
71-9821


Neptune Beach Oceanfront
5 BR/3.5 BA, 2 story,
i Open Floor Plan, Cur-
rently used as Single
.Family Zoned Duplex
i .. $2,950,000
S Prudential
Network Realty 6Mdenbi


IAnita Vining 904-923-1511


. Extremely Full Serce.
Independently Ownedand Oprated f


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

Extraordinary
Value & Great Price!
Custom built, 2 stories, over 4,000SF, 5BR/
5BA, 14' ceilings, extensive crown molding,
gourmet kitchen
w/granite & 42" Maple cabinets,
Italian stone FP in the great RM,
screened lanai w/fountain pool,
located on lake & private preserve.
A wonderful opportunity at $969,000
Top Producer 2005 Lvni Saul
895-9100


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1 Blockto Ocean!
All. Bch. Charmer! Beautifully renovated 3Br/4Ba.
2700 sq ft. office or 4th Br. hardwood firs. sisal carpet.
Large FL Rm overlooks tropically landscaped
backyard. Don't miss this ]B
piece of paradise. Offered at
$949,000
Call Sabrina Pardue A
904-305-6801 ,i

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

| P^W Beautiful Cottages at
I j1 L Atlantic Beach
S, Exclusive Private Community
SMaintenance Free 3 story w/elevator, 2
Car Garage features 4 Bdrms/Sitting Rm/
4Ba. Covered Balconies & 3rd Fir Deck.
Call Concrete Exterior Construction-Open
Margi Petitt Design-Finished 9-10' Ceilings-Bosch
Top Producer Stainless Steel Appl. -Granite, Custom
571 -921 Wood Cabinetry. Common Pool &
I ,.. .Walkway to B6ech Ave. $875,000

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


Executive Home

Reduced
This wonderful pool home has almost 4000 sq ft, theater
room, outdoor kitchen and shower.
-E Upgrades galore. 4BR/3.5BA, 80 ft lot
S-J with lake view. Great for entertaining.
$899,999 MLS 282852
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911

Priced Below
Appraisal!.
3/2 home on 15,400 sq ft of land,
2 blks to ocean in Selva Marina
CC, appr. at $487K. Open floor pin, 'split bdrms,
large kit, screened lanai, large master w/upstairs
deck overlooking backyard. 1915 Sea Oats Dr.
MLS#303999 $457,000 Ready to sell!
Casie Denman 294-6876


East of 3rd St in Jax Beach
$379,.00
VERY MOTIVATED
This home includes 2bdrm, 2 ba plus 2-Car Garage.
Awesome Investment opportunity, lest than 1 block.
to the Ocean. Residential
grandfathered in but zoned. /
commercial.
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer p
571-9821

LOWEST PRICED HOME IN
AT ANiC BEACH EAST OF SEMINOLE!
This home is nestled on the cozy street of Ocean Grove
only 1/2 block to the ocean and features 1850SF, 3
bdrm, 2.5 ba, a New Roof & HVAC, Awesome Stone
Fireplace, & a Beautiful Tiled Back
Porch. Don't miss your chance to own
in charming Atlantic Beach! $524,900
Call Kathryn Lotowycz 1
904.386.0558

Old Atlantic Beach
2 Houses from the Ocean
Two absolutely adorable beach cottages side.by side
only steps to the ocean. Each of these homes are
Updated with 3 bdrms. And sits on a
50x100 lot. Each priced at $725,000.
Buy one or both!
Call Margi Petitt Top Producer
571-9821

Elegant &,Peaceful
Riverfront
SEstate in San Marco
,,~ 1.5+ acre estate \\/200' on the St. Johns
\I/breathtaking views of Do\ ntown JAX.
7.500SF 5BR/4BA/3CG/6FP. gallery,
billiard & riter terrace home offers
incredible craftsmanship especially' unique
& private.
Top Producer 2005
Lynn! Saul 904-859-9100

Water to Golf Views

in Queens Harbour
Beautiful 5BR/4BA open spacious floor w,,.*i, s
plan, loaded with upgrades, custom '
kitchen, built in bookcases in family room
r & breathtaking screened in pool
Overlooking lake & golf course. Beautiful
flower garden...3,850SF. $949,000
S. Top Producer 2005
l Lyn Saul 859-9100

Ocean Front -

Atlantic Beach: i i
Haven
This 2bdrm, 2.5 ba Ocean Front home
updated kitchen & hardwood firs is
absolutely charming. Oceanfront with Call
lawn & deck. All living space is Margi Petitt
downstairs; bedrooms up w/balcony Top Producer
overlooking the ocean. Offered at
$995,000. Don't miss this one! 57198
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"U *nB i That's right! New windows,
new plumbing, new kitchen &
iJ bath. Completely renovated,
furnished, and ready for you!
3BR/1BA beach bungalow w/covered porch,
rocking chairs waiting. $675,000. Call to see!
Lisa DiStefano 514-3167 or Sherri Beno 651-1830


I I RENOVATED :
lA BUNGALOW
qlH The curb appeal will draw you
in, the charm will keep you.
3BR/2BA bungalow in south Jax Beach, 2 blocks
from, ocean on 50x123 lot w/att. 2 car garage. New
kitchen, wood floors, vaulted ceilings, $789,000
Please Call
Sherri Beno 651-1830 or Lisa DiStefano 514-3167


Blocks to the

Beach!


I H Excellent cond. and priced to sell. This
--3' I 3BR/1.5BA home has been renovated
w/tile and granite and new kitchen, new windows, new
AC. Just blocks to the beach. Fenced back yard. Over 1300
sq ft. Must see to appreciate. $299,900 MLS 284350
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911


Below Appraisal -Selva Marina!!
3/2.5 open tiled-floor plan w/firepl. & wetbar. Lrg
kitchen w/brkfstnook. Master bedroom is the entire
2nd/flr w/fireplc, wetbar & 2 walk-ins. Great
location!! From Atlantic Blvd. to
Seminole Rd, (L) on 18th, 471
Saturiba Dr. $647,777K.
MLS#262885 Casie Denman
294-6876


1390 EASTWIND DR.
3BR/2BA, vinyl siding,
ASTCOAST AT FP, wood & tile floors,
JACKSONLLEINC. large kit, vaulted ceiling,
247-4724 2 car garage,
great neighborhood.
Barbara Galvim a $3i, oa
Broker/President. 339,900
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ICW/ BEACH Area, Beautiful home, 4/2/2,
great neighborhood. No money down and
no closing costs. $359,900. Call for
details. Hallmark Realty Group, Inc.,
720-0045.


WALDEN CHASE

Beautiful 4 bedroom 3 bath home,
with large, screened lanai
overlooking the lake. Wonderful lot
with nature park
for a neighbor!
2163 square feet,
,move in condition, walk in pantry, double ovens, glass "
6bok top, French doors, water softener and much more. ;. .4. *-
s5,ooo Call Cindy Brown, Realtor .
S Ponte Vedra Beach Realty. Inc. .;, -, /
.| M904-613-6423 T/
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MLS 289706 Lovely pool home in
south Jax Beach located at the end
of; a quiet street. Has newly
remodeled kitchen, floors, interior
paint and open floor plan. All
bedrooms have walk in closets. Short
bike ride to the beach. $334,500


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Network Realty r&,i- n.i
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ILS 308395 Totally remodeled home
n quiet street with open floor plan
nd lots of living spaces. Lovely end
f street location. Adjoining lot future
ption available to buyer. $319,900




759-8827 (cell)
241-2417 ext. 209(office)


(Direct Oceanfront

2407 Ponte Vedra Blvd. S.
^:- ~ 3 Bedr rnms 2 Baths 1 534st
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(904) 463-6040
Offered at S1,699,000

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

Cal Janet Wells P R Inc.
^ 635-6375- 543-2545
SPonte \edra Beach Realty Inc.






VACATION IN YR BACKYARD NEW. CONSTRUCTION
Mediterranean estate directly on, Fabulous` home by Builitore
ICW Waterway in Ponte Vedra. Bldrsl Nestled in wvalerfroni
Stunning design elements, community of St. Johns Landing
fabulous views from every rm. Estates! Stunning, floor plan,
fanai w/pool, summer kitchen, custom cabinetry, artful crown
dock & boat lift; $2,399,000 molding, soaringI ceilings &
Michelle Floyd / Jayne Hoffman more. $499,000 Michelle Floyd
% BLOCK TO THE OCEAN! MILLION DOLLAR VIEW
New .1/1 third flr unit w/Murphy Wake up to glorious sunrises in
bed unit for guests. Walk to ;this large 2/2 south end condo
beach, shops. & restaurants. on the 101" floor in Seascape -
Gourmet kit w/granite, ceramic the most desirable S. Jax Bch
'tile & garden tub. Overlooks 'condos. Secured bldg, 1l-car
lake & lagoon fountain. .Sleeps garage, exercise rm + 3 pools.
,four. $355,825 Kelly Blackburn Call Olivia Seamar. $595;000
MIRAVISTA -.ICW CONDO OFFICES FOR LEASE
.Brand new end unit with pano- Great location Southside.1 San
'ramic views of ICW. Open floor Jose area. Attractive, well-
plan, 3/3.5+den, 2674sf, granite 'maintained 1-story building with
tops in kitchen, stainless appl., two offices available: .1,000 sq.
Mediterranean architecture,. 40' ft. and 1,640 sq. ft.. --both at
boat slip available separately. $10.25 per sq. ft. Please call
$850,000 Call Jayne Hoffman. Deborah Childers for details.
BUILD ON THE OCEAN MARSH LANDING-WITH DOCK
,Great investment opportunity, 2-story traditional 5/5 on private
forget the stock market. You cul-de-sac. Neutral, updated
can own an oceanfront lot for d6cor, volume ceilings, gourmet
under a million. This 80' x 219' kitchen w/granite tops, sub-zero
piece of paradise won't last built-in, private master w/sitting
long. $895,000 Please call area, dock on tidal estuary.
Laura Torrey or Sharon Fechtel Call Jayne Hoffman $1,175,000
AWARD WINNING BEAUTY BEST BUY ON BOULEVARD
4BR/3.5BA, 4300sf + study + Perfect low maintenance setting
game room + loft + butler's on widest part of lagoon, across
pantry + 29x9 covered deck with from ocean. 3 bedrooms, 2.5
,: water views. 2 garages'2+1, baths, great condition, tile floors,
spectacular gallery entrance, open kitchen, oceanviews from
_."Walk to beach &' clubs, the second floor. $2,400,000
$1,549,000 Kim'Martin-Fisher Call Joyce Reesh
EXCLUSIVE MARSH HARBOR GUANA PRESERVE VIEWS
Beautiful Marsh Harbor offers a Stunning traditional home
day dock for boaters or just to surrounded by ancient oaks &
sit back and view the wildlife. 4 tropical palms located steps
bedrooms plus bonus, 4 baths, away from community dock
kitchen w/many upgrades, large looking out to Guana Preserve.
Screened patio on preserve. Screened lanai w/pool, game
Pis call Patti Martin $689,000 rm. $949,999 Michelle Floyd
ARCHITECTURAL DREAM NEAR THE BEACH
Hip architect renovated brick 2/2 top of the line flat. LR has
home on cul-de-sac. Imported vaulted ceilings, frplc, courtyard,
custom cabinetry,.. professional entry, secluded rear porch. End
kitchen, gallery, lighting, huge unit, 1s' fir. Country Club type
backyard w/pool, covered patio amenities include pool, tennis,
& marsh views! $1,349,000 fitness & security. Judy Smith
Michelle Floyd / Jayne Hoffman or Gypsy Alexander $370,000


NEAR MAYO CLINIC $262K
3/2 plus loft, 2 story. Cell: 610-3364
Century 21 C.R.G. View online:
www.halmankin.us
S. JAX Beach, end unit townhome,
2BR/1.5BA, only 2 1/2 blocks from beach,
Well maintained and move-in ready.
$344,000. Call Roger @ Watson Realty,
899-6441.
S. JAX Beach, 3BR/2BA, newly renovat-
ed, 1240sf.. $349K. Call 655-3951.

Offered at

$328,000
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This solid concrete block
constructed 3BR/2BA home
is located directly across
from Fletcher middle s:
high schools, and is only 4
blocks from a beach access!
It is situated on a large lot
with ample space tor a pool
or room addition, and
includes a spacious screened
back porch.


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OCE4NWAlk!
You'll love entenaining family and
friends in this 1 story, 4 bedroom
beach home. Spacious family room
with replace opens to kitchen and
separate breakfast area. Split
bedrooms, screened pool, security.
located in highly sought alter
neighborhood. $714.900. MLS#
278270
BEAUTIFUL SUNSETS!
Nestled by the beach, serene colors,
fun fixtures, ocean view from living
room, sunsets from master suite.
Built in 2004, sunshine bright, high
ceilings, fabulous kitchen with
stainless appliances, spacious
laundry room, outside shower,
neighborhood pool and tennis and
neighborhood walkway to the beach.
This picture perfect 3 bedroom, 2.5
bath home can make your dreams
come true. $574,000. MLS#
307511
THIS WON'T ASTI
Cute as can be...4 bedrooms, 2
baths, remodeled, updated and can
be available for quick move-in.
Wood floors, fireplace, lots of
storage. security system, private
fenced backyard, and deck for
outdoor enlerlaining. Two story
concrete block and frame
construction. Convenient to
elementary school, shopping and
the beach. Call TODAY! $365,000.
MLS# 307163
NICE FOMI1 HOME
Location, location, location...right in
the heart of Jacksonville. Built in
2003, this 2 story home features 4
bedrooms, 31/2 baths, study and an
upstairs bonus room. High ceilings,
9' intenor doors, hardwood floors,
42 cabinets, stainless appliances,
surround sound are just a lew
.reasons to make this house your
4TUANTIC BE4CH!
Corner lot, concrete block
construction, paneling throughout
interior of 2nd floor, downstairs
efficiency apt., lawn irrigation, yard


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PABLO BAY- 4/3/2, 2400sf. Immaculate,
2-story. $459,900. candlerhomes.com.
327-0558.
EAST OF AIAIII Just reduced for a quick
-sale. 3BR/2.5BA w/garage. Large deck
w/Ocean view. Open House Saturday,
1pm-4pm. $419,900. Call Alex from
Magnolia Properties at 859-5356.
FSBO JAX Beach $298K. Immaculate,
townhouse, walk to beach. 2BR/2.5BA,
garage, fenced 3-tiered deck, fireplace,
approx. 1,200 sf. (904) 223-6896.

t2 building lots. acreage, back to
GuanaPreser e. 679.00.00 each
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5 bdrm. 3.5 ba. 3654 SF. Heated
Pool. two 5 Spkr Sound System
& MUCH MORE. Asking
$684,100 00

Costa rani~oCdo oby WC
Completed 2006, 3 bdrm. 3.5
bath. 2 Co\ered Parking- Ask-
ing $1.590,000.00

Cute 2/2, 1038 SF. Remodeled.
Back to Sel a Marna Golf. Ask-
inn 194l.l90000


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Havdu-pn Lakes 190~K to 230Kn


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$220K TO 280K
Please Call DAVID KLiO at
904-955-0776 for
J Appointment
REALTY
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E-mail:judybythebeach@aol.com


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well and pump. 2 car garage, built in
1947. Short walk to the beach,
Ragtime, Al's pizza or your favorlre
fun spot! Locallioh is the key.
$695,000.
BUILD OLUR DREAM HOME
Awesome corner building site for that
dream beach getaway! Thid 140 x
95' lot has both the beach and the
Intracoastal Waterway just"short
dasiance away. Triedead end sireei
with boat ramp at the end makes
boating easily accessible offering Ihe
best of both worlds for outdoor
enthusiasts. Priced below appraisal'
$585,000.
OLD 4IANTIC BEACH
Charming "Old Atlantic Beach"
cottage. Built in 1949, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, living room, dining room,
and kitchen with cozy breakfast room
overlooking pnvate yard. Awesome
location---lot extends trom Ocean
Blvd. to Beach Ave. Just steps to the
ocean and steps to dining and
shopping al the corner location ol
Neptune Beach and Atlantic Beach.
This home is "one of a kind'.
$985,000. .


Don't miss this chance to see 9
waterfront homes in Isle of Palms!

Sunday, June 25, 1-4 pm
DIRECTIONS: EaLs on Bult'r BI.d io Sani Pablo i xit, north to,1 ot "n
Sam liip to south on Old Pabl/ Rd to iat on Stace.r. Follow OR: Ea on Beach Bd/i. to jui pair San Pablo Rd to south on Eunice
Follow sign.
Note: Royal Palm Dr ii jut iea't ia Eunric on Beach Bird. Island Dr and
Lagoon Dr art off Palm bland Drjust caui of Eunice on Beach BIld.
4236 COQUINA DR $899,900
Partnership Realty, Inc., John Tribble 904-465-3385
4424 COQUINA DR. $849,000
Southern Home Realty, Deborah Courtney 904-537-5017
4166 CORDGRASS INLET DR $649,500
Pebble Pointe Realty. Sharon Howard 904-626-6969
14570 ISLAND DR $572,500
Lifestyles Realtors, Inc., Margi Petitt 904-571-9821
14557 LAGOON DR $999,999
Lifestyles Realtors. Inc., Margi Petitt 904-571-9821
3356 ROYAL PALM DR $572,500
Lifestyles Realtors, Inc., Margi Petitt 904-571-9821
4121 SAN PABLO RD S $479,000
Watson Realty Corp.. Shelba Williams 904-737-2290
4346 SEABREEZE DR $585,000


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4161 TRADEWINDS DR $639,000
Watson Realty Corp., Evelyn Martin 904-887-7053


A TRUE opportunity in Neptune Bchl
Just 4 blocks from the ocean. Sold "as is"
or tear down & use as a lot. $285,000.
Call Mark 591-6976.
ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR/2BA ranch:
1,436sf w/12x15 sun room. 3 years old, 2-
car garage. $295,900. (904) 246-4468.
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, 3BR 2BA, 1 car ga-
rage. $180,000. Call 655-6168.
PONTE VEDRA- Dolphin Cove, FSBO.
4BR/2BA, 2-car garage, 1800+ sq. ft. Inte-
ror & exterior completely renovated. All
new, beautiful yard with sprinkler.
$394,900, 219-1276.
TIRED OF HURRICANES? Luxurious
custom home on 7 manicured acres, Clin-
ton, S.C., heated inground pool, 6 seat
spa, screened Carolina porch and way
more. A must seel $385,000. Bil Wham
(864)993-6588.


High Quality Brick
Executive Pool Home in
Old Ponte Vedra Beach!
5bd/3ba w/4,400 s.f. & sep. living, dining,
family rms. Many construction upgrades!
Oversized 2 car garage w/10'x8' workshop
area, water softener, security, & central vacuum
systems. Full brick floors, Berber carpet, wood flooring, 12'x9'x4' brick fireplace,
huge kitchen w/3 pantries. Corian counters, SS appliances. 1,000
plus s.f master suite vi/200 plus s.f. of close space, 6' whirlpool
rub. -4'4' shower. & so much more! 90'xl40' lot /88's8' iorage
shed. 6-' bnick pano. tk hut. & big ,ard! Call owner/agent tor
app,. 1,275.00l li
i, Prudential Cell: 838-4562
Office Toll Free 1-888-285-4480
r,,_.lC,""":,"- ,-,", ,.3J Email: ellenpoling@aol.com ..


UHE OCEA FRONT FR UP DE 500,0O0 Specriaular viens trom inis winderiul iornei
unill upgrjdes gilole witn rand lnew Idle orian counter lops knock down ceilings slainless
appliance. To many upgrades to list! This is the best deal atthe Beach!! Don't miss this opportunity)
for a 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo in JB $499,000.
IEPTUNE B ACH AT I'S FAESilTI Beauilul 5BR.'5BA plus office & bonus. Wood floors
crown molding, upgraded tile floors and backsplash in kitchen and baths. Gorgeous tongue ant
groove ceiling in kitchen dining area. Upgraded appliances. Granite counters & built-ins. Screened
pool with hot tub. 3 car garage. Copper roof accents. Pool and drive comp: w/
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EXCLUSIVE CLOSE
SWIFT CREEK TO THE BEACH
MARSH LANDING Luxur living onl 1.5 blocksfrom the
On i. mhi, beach. Renovated 2-StOry features
On 1.35 acre- with endless marsh daiw, 3BR.'2.5BA, approx. 2,200 sq. ft.
th.i custom home has oier .800 sq. ft.. rG eous ami\ room with custom
!5BR 4BA. piavroom. biliard'media fireplace and home theater system
rorom, den, e. erc,-e room. screened lana which opens to pool. pa.pergola and
,ith heated puol.-pa. and summer summer kitchen. Resort-stne living
Iarchen. Opporruni, tlo purchase boatr lip at its finest! $8q9,ooo
In lihr.bor' 1.325A.000 t is
SElibr'zabeth Hu-dgins
Prudential Network Realty's
TOP SALES AGENT
{, s The &eal Etare Fr.. p siroI l h;. icH,. e hir te ;t ot" l1, Fri .r iifi Ir- .f
S (904) 285-8449 ext. 3028 Cell 553-2032
S i ( Prudential
Network Realty
visit Elizobeth and all her properties on the internet at
www.beacheshomes.com or e-mail at elizhudgins@aol.com
Indepnddently owned and operatcid
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POIvr FODRA HOa 'E ANRON VIEWS!
NhS# 306851 E .i IA' A IAlkin disumice IMLS# 285302 PresoigousAcquilius IL nea
Ij. hej.h. cOmmurunr pXol. lenrs & basketball c nst 3/3 condo 2.471 SF SE enc unit,L 10th
,run. kBRiPBAci~i c :Icrcned. r,.,m ./ul fl Expansi.ve c ann &wbalconie,pardg. r.
llc.r' klkherl h rile c3unr;r. *o>,ut l'.l 1
neier appharic.es aultd ceilings & rne, riot reason namenesncl: 2 ps. tit cnir, clubhouse
2iK15 $ 4a.i, 285-18100 $1.350.00(J 241-2417
Jit\BECHCONDO OCEANFRON ILUXURWY
MILS# 305877 2BRi2BA >ondJ... :, screened MIS# 299358 8th flooi oceanfront-marble
btlJc':niv. lake & 1uniam sitn s. all .pplincei and hardwood floors; granite countertops.
ior,"i meludint 1,asher a dJier. Die ull'rs & Silhouetteblind s;iem and much more.End
,:hol t.trub.nl. ubh,.munse, .mte.riusa ineelue unit with southern exposure GREAT
rnm 'n more lu$-. .,' 285-1800 OCEANVIEWS from wrap around balcony.
nowm, more N)2851 800 1$889,900 241-2417
HO1FONPRESERIFIOT in OD01M $889900 7
MLr# 304635 lusti minutes to the beach' Fl "RS' ME iDURSI
Picrure p rrlcit BRP'3B \ home is ligh, brigh & MLS# 277726 New construction. Only 8
airv i .s crinej lanai, many upgr.de. gas FP, units left out of 10 in this Mediterranean
I,:, oft tl, leifrenh paint, lcarage & more' building. Only 2 residences per floor Every
$ji i"?1iN 1285-1800
OCE4N VIEW LIVINO unit is 3/3, corner unit with spectacular views
MLS# 255024 Ne, Ocean Prl. Condos oftheocean.Highceilings,graqitecountertops
w/unobstructed ocean view, across from Ocean and much more! $839,415 241-2417
View Park, Jax Bch, flrs 3-9, 2-units/flr, 3BR/ ANDMA4K OFANFRONt CONDO!
3BA,over2200SEinterior,choosefinishes:cntrs, MLS#262660Incredible vistas, breathtaking
flrs, & cabinets, pool sa, king & storage. ocean views. Spacious 2671 sf; 4/.5. 3rd fl,
Priced front $897,0-$,257,000 285-1800 Send unit. Lots designer upgrades & exquisite
IOT.4DMJENF ri BE4CII B1. details. 2 park SD. Private storage, comm pl.
iS~t i249009 Dmensio :ns' I \ 7 \ Quality, style&luxury!$1,350,000241-2417
1391.1X.1).. 285-1800
iE Il.n4ff IN UIIM ion Is OOIREOUS OCEAN VIEWS!
OCENFRONTI WINI MIS# 281588 3/2, no updates necessary.
MLS# 256366 NEW PRICE! S. Jax Bch, only Perfect decor. Enjoy outdoors from deck. All
22unts/2perfr, ivatelevato ryfyer al ty Bldg elevator 2nd flr enduni
4BR/4.5BA, 5315 SF living space, 1460 SF $ st000y241. 417
terraces,2-car gaage, allinbrandnewMaribella
Condominium' w/ many amenities. $3,390,000 3/2 FABUULUS CONDO!
285-1800 MLS# 303970 Completely remodeled All
OCE4WW WWCONO I SEErATA BFAC stainless steel appliances, travertine floors &
MLS# 290748 Incredible ocean views! Elegant showers, wet bar, granite countertops.
3BR/35BA+den/library,2500SF,2ndstoryunit, Exquisite! $569,000 241-2417
2 parking spaces in garage, $150K in upgrades U AM n
throughout the unit, stone & carpet floors, built- UNI OCEAN, )N ..
ins, granite, faux painting & more.$1,885,000 MLS# 285120 Luxury SE exposure 3/3
285-1800 condo-Oceania. Expansive ocean views.
JAX BEACH Immac, like new, repainted, upgraded &
TIU LY RENOVAED & REDUCED! neutral Spacbalcony,2garsp&storage,pool
MIS# 277480 3BR/2BA cottage has charm & hot tub, exc m. $935,000 241-2417
character, tile flrsinliving areas, kitchen has new aII
maple cabinets, appliances & Satumia counters, '- "
newBAfixuires,newplumbing,newoutsideAC, MINS# 297779Cute 2/1 cottage onlotto be
on large lot & blocks to the ocean. Qwner/Agent developed. Have plans for two, 3000 SF
$369,000 285-1800' townhouses. $399,000 241-2417
EXIRAORDINAR PONIE VEDR HOME INVESTMENT DUJPiLE
EAS OF AIA MLS# 287180 Two story 4/2 duplex in
MLS# 305441 Bermuda-style 6BR/5.5 beautiful Neptune Beac Great opportunity
approx. 4700 SF home close to beach & the beau Neptune Bea Great opportunity
ul]imateinoutdoorliving!GRw/FP,bonus/game investors! $474,900241-2417
rm, +2000 SF outdoor living w/covered lanai, INCOME OPPORIJN M ,
salt-water pool, FP & brick summer kitchen MIS#260286'lTo4-plexes,4blkstobeach.
$2,995,000 285-1800 2BR/lBA each. All rented, great investment.
PIA ERS "OB WATERFWOi CUh Each bldg $679,900 or both for $1359,800
MLS# 288960 Well-maintained 3BR/3BAachbldg $ 900 or both or $35
2-story unit. Updated kitchen w/new appliances 241-2417
& hard surface counters, tile floors, 2BRs, 2BA 6 NEWITOWNHOMES
down, one office w/built-ins & Murphy bed & MIS# 278094 2/2.5 solid concrete blk.
IBR/lBA w/balcony up, great lake views! Beautiful wd floors, open floor plan, 42 in
$479,500 285-1800 cabinets and 2 balconies. Only 5 blocks to
ROUGIHCREEK NS4W6 CSS C Atlantic Ocean. $394,900 241-2417
REDUCED!
MIS # 290737 Walk to beach or golf club! BIKE TO TE BFA II
Lovely upgraded 2BR/2BA condo w/marsh MIS# 307167 4BR/2BA, concrete, vinyl
viewsacross fromgolfclub, recentlypainted,tiled siding. Lots of improvements, nice plan. FL
flr in living areas, laminated fr in BRs, neutraloom, wood floors, newer kitchenand roof
colors, I-story flat unit, community amenities. replaced. $475,000 241-2417
$330,000 285-1800 replaced 4, 41-41
Y'UARIVA CON O nSTJOIIW RIVER DEVELOPER'S DRE4M!
MLS# 290549 Amenities galorein this luxury MIS# 283034 Over 1/2 acre total, prime
condo; gated & secure, lounge, conference & multi-parcel bldg site zoned Res Multi-Fam
massage rooms, concierge, guest suite, statof- (JRM-l)inNJaxBch.Nearshops,restaurants,
the-art fitness center, riverfront pool & dock, e
3BR/3BA w/$20,000 in upgrades & fabulous pier. Realtor/owner- parcel. Make an offer
views. $1,215,000 285-18()0 between $2,495,000-$2,894,876. 241-2417


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PONTE VEDRA. FSBO 3BR/2.5BA, 2-car
garage, 1550sf, open floor plan, 42" Hick-
ory cabinets, granite counter tops, new
barber carpet, bamboo floors, $318,000,
463-0505.


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PONTE VEDRA




i 322 PABLO RD.
5BR/4BA home. Direct Golf
Course PVI&C. 3200 LA/3800
TSF. Bike to beach. Quiet street.
$1,294,000
S, SOUTH PONTE VEDRA
P OCEANFRONT LOT
$995,000 75' x DEEP
Ready to build within one year! All
plans, permits, due diligence
studies included in price.
S PV COLONY CONDO
] Priced to sell quick! 2BR/2BA
1200 sq ft. Gar, FP/WD.
,2nd flr. $244,000
Janet Wels
PVBR KInc
635-6375
'543-2545
Ponte Vedra Beach Realty, Inc.



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249-9033


Beah. (WAtSON 2Or UTH
piopero (904) 249-8261


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Oceanfront paradise! 4BR/5BA, panoramic
views, hardwd & tile firs, huge oceanfrt decks, 2
fpl,,vaulted ceilings,3 car gar. This lm was built
for entertaining! $2,795,000 MLS 229099

Great ground level condo on the ocean, with 2
patios. Top ofthe appinc, tile firs, custmcabnts.
$69,899 MLS283602
Lots S Jax Beach! Near JTB, walking distance to
beach, east & west of AA from $350,000 to
$679,000 call for details.
Marsh Views, Sunrise to Sunsel! Former model
hm. Grt vien from your Irg c 'rd iscee prch
$579,900 MLS 307391
Oceanfront condo! 2BR,2BA on 14th Ilr, updated
kit v/ae cabinets & gramie Moslt firnirure in
clouded. 549,000 MLS 289638
("Jnder $500)
South Jax Bea ch+ Ocean Views! Incredible
Tlun 1/2 bik from bcli 3-stry, 2BR/1.5BA lots of
decks + doable garage. $499,900 MLS 21714


Stunning Home! Almost new hm has all of that
your heart can desire get flr/pln, big kit w/granite
& SS applncs. $489,900 MLS301018
Consider the possibilities! Totally renovated
2BR/1BA, east of AA, ready to live in or ex-
pand. $475,000 MLS 278852
Jax beach 1BR/1BA condo on 5th floor offering
gorgeous ocean views. $464,900 MLS 300099
Oceanfront 2BR/1BA Condo completely fur-
nished, ocean vies from balcony,comm. pool.
$446,000 MLS 297976
Great lime to lie ii Bch. Imumac- BR/2BA hm
go.fishing in yoi pond, enjoy seenic rew from
patio. $424,900MLS 303653
Ja Bch 38R.' IBA, 1 64 flhmu wli fncod bkyd.
On l 7 biks t bch $388,900 MLS 302359
I our search ha, ended here. 3BR'2 5BA hm
Ieatrures refins hrdud Ilr ihru-out hm Toi.ll)
remdld lr i 'neis counter, nex cabnis & SS
applnc. A must see! $379,900 MLS307532
Brick ranch hm on Cul-D-Sac, 3BR,2BA, bkLd
f ull en.ed must Cl $339,900 UaS 294102


Short walk to bch, steps to pool, lkfrt,
new updtd kit, wdflrs REDUCED to sell!
$339900 MLS 293320
Ponte Vedra Pool home, immaculate
3BR/2BA home w/fenced yard in St Johns
county. $299,900 MLS 281328
Fun in the Sun! 2BR/IBA condo. Half
blk from the beach. Hurry because it won't
last long $295,000 MLS 291459
Charming Beach T'hm just a short walk
to bch! Cozy frplc, private bkyrs & decks
up & down to watch lunsets! $
279,900 MLS 304824
aalk to rhe beach! Fan.-suc 2BR/I SBA
T'hm just 5 blk to beach. All ne* applac,
tile flooring & fed yd.
$239,900 MLS 293208
Most affordable!Near beach, TTB &
shopping, pano home ith garage & cov-
ered porch, some update Great buy!
$219,900 MLS 307067
Rarely does homeom ome available in
Schooners ba). Fab 3BR/2BA him w ram
rm, inside Indr. rm. Irg Fla rm. & so much
more $205,000 MILS 308029


s 1326 SouthThird Street, Jacksonville Beach (904) 2498261


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New Listing! IL Villagio
Lowest priced 3 bedrm. Gr fl end unit. Granite, stainless steel.
hardwd floors. Oversized scrned lanai overlooks peaceful lake.
Steps to elegant clubhouse, pool, spa, fitness, tennis. MLS# 309600
$224,800. Talk to the Twins!
We Have Your Condo!
Diane Barr -
P rnnl nn 234-9997
I Donna Sandiford
TIDN 386-5800 R
bUNECTIIN


Sevilla Condo
Golf & Water
Ideal rnd floor 3/3. pristine water/golf views!
Best located end-unit, park @ doorstep--such
privacy & convenience. Lush wraparound
garden patio, versatile sunroom. Generous
closets, built-ins. Ivly pool. Just feels like
ri "horne!" $349,000
"She KNOWS the beaches..,.
She SELLS the townt"


It's Beach Time
S Let's Renovate!.
Here's your chance! Live in one. renovate the
other. walk to Shelby's on the bch! Conc. blk r.
duplex, plus 1/1 gar. apt. huge 50 x 110 lot! *
Potential galore for creative eve on Oak St. f
N.B.. 1 home off I st! Offered under appraisal ~
$672,500
S "She KNOW'S the beaches... osea
She SELLS the town!"' Naughfon
Call 568-1523 Mlier

: Beach Haven
Reduced! "
AbsolutelN adorable 1/1 P.V. Belleza condo.
shines \v/style, convenient to bch, shops. JTB i
for quick trek to work, play! Gmd floor. garage.
screen porch, designer kitchen, super comm.
pool, such pizzazz! $188,500 ,
"She KNOWS the beaches... s
She SELLS the town!" Rosema l7
Call 568-1523 S naug


LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION
This is it! 1/2 block from the ocean in
desirable Atlantic Beach for $310,000.
2BR/2BA condo w/community pool,
S. 1168 sq. ft. w/fireplace, lots of windows.
S- and ocean view from bedroom.
S" E, Renovated and' ready for the summer.
.-Call Sherri Beno
REALTOR'
904- 651-1830

Eop 1loor
Oceanfront Condo at
Serenata 3jeach
South end unit, 4BR/3.5BA, 2.400 SF, marble
floors, built-in entertainment & bar, 2 car
spaces in garage, storm shutters, spacious
oceanfront terrace, right next door to the
Serenaia Beach Club, close to St. Augustine.
$1,995,000
Call Lee S. Elmore
904-699-4503

iratl 9nit Moor
Oceanview "
PenIuanose ,

Beautiful one o1 a kind Penlhouse w13.600SF of living
space, 1,800SF of ocean view & sunset terraces &
1,200Sl rool lop terrace ottering breathtaking
panoramic views. Media/game RM, 4th BR w/optional gym, 42" flat screen TV
in great RM, FP, top. of the line Kit. Pkg. Completion date September 2006.
$2,299,000 o -
Top Producer2005 Lynn Saul 895-9100


2 QUADS EAST OF 3RD
IN JAX BCII
A blk to Ocean in S Jax Beach,
Suits include 2 car garage. Current
rental income $40.O00/yr/bldg.
City has approved conversion to
6 condos i properties are sold as
one. Very unique opportunity!
$859,000/quad
Suzie Moos Connolly 904-234-8812


Beach Club Villa
$269,000
StTi'"Wcondbo ih Porite Vedra, walking
distance to beach in Sawgrass Beach
cabinets, Murphy.
beds, custom tiled flooring & bath walls. Fully
furnished & equipped. Ready for your week-
end getaway. $269,000
Call Top Producer 2005
Lynn Saul 895-9100


AWESOME GROUND FLOOR
S i CONDO W/OARAOE IN
SOUTH JAX BCH
i '-T- This 3BR condo has it all! 18" tile,
'-.r,.'., granite counters. new cabs & appls.
FP \\/flat screen
plasma T'V abo\.e. The floor plan is open | -
& BR's are split, large & private ag
screened/tiled lanai w/peeks of golf
course. $258,900
Suzie Mons Connolly
904-234-8812

-GRAND CAY VILLAS
Spacious 2BR/2BA condo with roomy screened balcony
overlooking courtyard with lots of trees. Quiet, gated
PVB community near CR210 & shopping.
Pool, fitness center, car care
center & more. $205,000. Call to 4
see this condo today!

S Call Sherri Beno ;.:
REALTOR'
904-651-1830



SAT THE BEACH
We have Your Condo!

OCEANS EDGE 2/2, condo, granite, tile, concrete block.
Clubhouse w/infinity pool. 1 block to the beach, 1 block to
the movies. MLS# 307553 $448,800
SUMMERHOUSE -2/2, bungalow, tile, vaulted, huge.lanai
w/tropical view. 5 Star comm. MLS# 302114 $328,500
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING 3/2, 2nd fl. end unit w/.
GARAGE. Sweeping marsh views from large lanai. Lowest
priced three bedrm at The Villas. MLS# 306785
VILLAS AT MARSH LANDING 2/2, grnd floor
w/GARAGE, tiled, fireplace,.sunset views. Make offer.
;MLS# 295413 $216,000


TALK TO THE 'IVINS!


DIANE
BARR
234-9997


DONNA
SANDIFORD
386-5800


Ocean 14 Condominium
O gi9th Floor Unit with Fabulous
Ocean Views, 2BR/2BA,
1356 s.f. Convenient
Location in Jax Beach
$579,900
( Prudential
Network Realty ofne.., i
Anita Vining 904-923-1511 Inde Ownednde and'rated

WATERFRONT!
159 Cranes Lake Drive
2BR/2.5BA w/1, 123 s.f. townhouse
in Ponte Vedra! Great room
Sw/fireplace, lanai, security system,
S& tiled 1 st floor. Master
suite has screened balcony overlooking lake! l'
$238,900 sa., ;Pr pR,.., -w.1 ; '


Prudential
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J I3bdI 3.5bath. Home has 3 levels with 2 car
I I I garage. Just steps to the beach. 1st floor
has a separate suite. Deluxe master suite. Kitchen has granite
and contemporary maple cabinets. Private back yard and no
HOA fees! MLS 299984 $699,900
Call Connie Grubbs .
904-612-9911


Best Buy Today

on the Ocean!!
Southshore Condo, 3bdrm/2ba, Excellent
SCondition in South Jax Bch,
S 3 O I Covered Parking. Priced to sell at
r ( $599,900
Call Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821

Brand New Construction
1/2 block to the Ocean
South Jax Beach-Under Appraised Value!
Brand New Town Home! 3-story, 3bdrm/3.5ba, 2-car garage,
Absolutely Beautiful! Stucco, SS Appl. Granite countertops,
Open floor plan-crown molding & more...Oceanviews from
master balcony. Lowest price in new
.- construction East of 31" St. $539,000
Call Margi Petitt
STop Producer
7r, eY 571-9821

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

New Waterfront Community
Watersedge Harbortown
Watersedge at Harbortown will include 20 high-
end 4 story-Mediterranean-style town homes with
private courtyard and roof top terrace. The option
to purchase 50 ft boat slip in your
i8O] front yard. Only 3 left!!! Prices

Cal Margi Petitt
Top Producer
571-9821



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Call Cara Doud
571-2612


Call Tom Gibbon
566-6501 ",


Ocean views from the master bedroom
of this 3/2.5 town-home. Incredible buy!
$549,900
Stylish home in Popular Selva Linkside
3/2 freshly painted, hardwoods & granite:
$399,900
Ready-to-Build lot only 7 blks from the
ocean in South Jax Beach. Close to shops
& restaurants. $349,900
Beach living at its best! 2/2 condo
w/gaiage. Close to everything. $214,900
Sophisticated Penthouse Condo!
Elevator access, clean & bright. Great
mid-town location, 3/2. $179,900



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


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Classified 5


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.
'} Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
NEW LISTING EAST OF A1A
o: PONTE VEDRA BEACH.
'Totally remodeled 4BR/2.5BA, limestone
'flooring, slate countertops, custom cabi-
;nets and lighting. Owned by professional
.kiltchen/. bath. designer. GORGEOUS!
Must see! $549,900.
15TH AVE. S.- SOUTH JAX BEACH
*Key West style cottage, adorable with
huge great room, private backyard, great
for entertaining, Low maintenance land-
'caping; $332,900. Call today for details.
:X WINDSOR POINTE CONDO
Motivated seller! 2BR/2BA, downstairs
init, fireplace,, wood floors, 1car garage.
Offered at $154,900.
,: PONTE VEDRA BEACH
Dolphin Cove, PVB, 3BR/2BA, huge cor-
ner lot, all brick, cul-de-sac, updated tile in
main living area. Ready to go! $304,900.
:' JOHNS CREEK ICW
3BR/3BA w/large bonus room, popular
floorplan w/formal living/ dining room, cov-
ered lanai, inground swim spa. Offered at
$339;500;
HIGHLAND GLEN
Beautiful "under construction" home in
gated community. 4 bedrooms plus bonus
room, large lot, 3-car garage and much
more. Offered at $795,000.
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BRt2BA home in San Pablo Creek. Spa-
clous Iloor plan, fenced backyard and
backing on to pond Ohered al $253.900
ST. ANDREWS PLACE ICW
3BR/3BA newly constructed. Mercedes
built home. Huge bonus room too" Land-
scaped yard and a great floor plan Of-
*fered at $375.000.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded home in San Pablo Circle,
3BR/2BA home w/spacious master suite.
Fenced back yard large den. immaculale-
ly maintained Offered at $328,900
:- FULLSERVICE BIG SAVINGS
; THE EXPERTS NEXT DOOR
:, Call: 904-241-4447
SELL YOUR HOME STARTING AT $2950
Swww.helpusell.com/coastalrealty
JAX BEACH Beaulilul like new custom
home. 2500Cr in greal neighborhood
'1136 24lh SI. Nonh $139,500 704-7966
ATL BCH, FSBO. 3,2 townhouse, 2 .lory,
new rool LR/ DR combo eik. W/D.
$165.000 OBO (90-11610-5192.
SAWGRASS PLAYERS Club 3BR 2BA
Ig scr lanai. locally renovated Inc custom
caDinets, new apphances rile Iloors. Gal-
ed community wt pool $305,000
537-4083.
PONTE VEDRA Beach THE ISLANDS,
2BR/2BA. ahached garage, new root.
S corner 101. community pcool, lennis
REDUCEDI $240.000 Avalable Immedl.
ately. (904)703.8380. l4231768.0384
FSBO GOOD SIarter Home' 61r81
Dunon Island Dr West AlanHic Bea.in,
3BR/1.5BA New A'C. rool. windows
doors, and appliances. By appoilnmenl
only Call David 247.0665 Ihomel,
S 704-2337 Icell)
. : INVESTORS' S Jax Beach, 3BR.'2BA
renant occupied ai $1350.'mio 285K
655.3951
JAX BEACH-
Oceanfronl beach hideaway. 411 Isi'SI
S #401 Gorgeous 2BR/2BA condo. lea-
lures hardwood & IravenIne iloorng. gran-
Ire/marble counters stainless sleel appl.-
ances Luxurious master sure w.vita spa
jacuzzl. Privale galed pool plus beach ar.
cess Asking T479,900. MLS4286330
ATLANTIC BEACH
Cuslon built Key West sryle 2.slorv. 1483
Laurel, Way. Only 3 years young, over
2100s, locatee in ridden paradise, a
marshlrdni comrrimnuniry Firsl Iloor master
bedroom suile masler bain wvilacuzzi and
separate shower Gas replace w.gas ap-
plhances. cozy screened porch custom
draperies and blinds plus all appliances
convey. Ask.ni $389 900. 1LS2890728
: Call Owner/Agent Shirley' Lee Assist 2
'Sell; Buyers & -Sellers Real Estate.
Cell# 568-6909/ office 247-4442. View
online at: www.jaxbesthomes.com

PRICED 2 SELL!
One bfock lo beach Gorgeous new Jax
beacnrlownrome 3BR'3.5BA, 2 car ga-
rage Musr see View photos at www tan.
symoon com $539K 571 9821.
4 BLKS io Beach 21 Sandra Dr 3,1 5
plus 0l1 apr. 210Cisi. new A/C. [wo remod-
eled barnrooms, light ile. ceiling plans. cul-
de-sac wi duck pond. lenced yard w.' play
ort 5339.900 994-6864
UPDATED JBR2BA on 27 acres lusI
blocks lo ihe Deach' Beautiful wood ltoors
replace and woodourning sic.re eal-in
Kitchen. lormal dining, spacious greal
room, inside laundry, screened porch
deck w'nol I lt Consideration may be gi-.
en to lot sub-division $345 000 Phyllhs
Sla.nes 476-SOLD RE MAX Coasial Re-
at Estalte www.pilanes corn
AFFORDABLE JAX Beach. second loor.
marshview condo is perlecti or anyone
who wants to live al nthe beach bu nol pay
beach prices Move-in ready w'retr.gera-
SIor, microwave, washer. driver and ceiling
tans Freshly paired inlrenor. security Sys.
lem, screened lanai and fireplace are lusl
some of Ihe upgrades' Reduced 10
$152.000 Phyllis Slaines 904-476-SOLD.
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estale
www pslaines corn
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday & Sunday 12pm-5pm LAlrium
PVB, 2618 SI Noelle Cl, 2BR.2BA
$297,500. 273-5236.
ATLANTIC BEACH 3BR;1 5BA lixer-up.
per. Huge 1 2 acre loi on culdesac.
$175k 6260663
FSBO. BEAUTIFUL patio home wrbrealn
making vew' 2BR'.2BA, 1500s1 Sawgrass.
S PVB. low prce! $277.500 1904)371.9088


WATERFRONT HOME on lille creek
w'access to deep waler. 1 acre loi
$434,900 233-1505
PONTE VEDRA. 3BR.2BA, beaultlul ie ,
modeled lownhome on lake End unil
$185.900. 1904)1424-0660
SPACIOUS 4.2 brick front on .21 acres
wln room enough !or a pcol Fenced yard
witn separate shed, open palio is greal lor
enlenaining normal living and dining wtln
hardwood floors, eat-In kitchen.' inside
laundry, sprinkler, walter softener and ler-
mile bond. Reduced to $313.900 iPlease
conlacl Phyllis Slaines wiln RE.MAX
Coastal Real Eslale al 904-476-SOLD or
*esill www.pslaines.com
'*iEPTUNE BEACH, greal o:ean breeze
2-1.'2 blocks Irom ocean 4-BR.1 5BA Po-.
lenlial tlor a molner-in-law addition.
1609sf., heated and A/C and 710sf. of
possible storage. Lot size 89.51x114.42.
Reduced price to $499,000. Call for an'
appt. (904)249-3839:or (904)434-4431.
FSBO 1YR old 4,'2; 2,0COst. 2-car garage.
large lot, orl Girvrn and Allanmc $335(000
813-1200.
GREAT INVESTMENT opportunity
3BR/2BA home + duplex, 4 blocks to
ocean, $765,000. Call Kathy Tiliakbs Re-
a altor, Vanguard Realty, (904)465-3053.
SPECTACULAR
NEW TOWNHOMES
3BR/2.5BA, hardwood, tile, granite, 9' ceil-
ings, 3 blocks to beach. 904-233-8207,
904-838-9943:.
i OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2-4PM
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.
ATLANTIC BEACH Townhomes, com-
pletely renovated, new appliances, fix-
tures, tile, cabinets, etc. Convenient to
shopping, transportation and entertain-
ment. 832 846 Cavalla Rd. $189,900.
Call 563-3615:
TWO HOMES: 1300 Jacksonvile Dr.
4/3n5; 3916 Grande Blvd. 5/4; both
3;055sf, energy efficient, all concrete
block, kit. upgrades, gas pkg. & more. Ha-
nalea Properties, 923-8030.


ADORABLE 4/2, one owner home has
one of the prettiest lots in the area. Mani-
cured yard has lush landscaping and room
enough for a pool. Fenced yard with extra
decking, screened porch, formal dining
room, eat-in kitchen with breakfast bar,
security, ceiling fans, and termite bond.
Reduced to' $244,900. Please contact
Phyllis Staines with RE/MAX Coastal Real
Estate at 904-476-SOLD or visit
www.pstaines.com
OPEN HOUSE. ATLANTIC BEACH,
SATURDAY, 3PM-5PM. Key West flavor
townhome, 3BR/3BA, 1385sf. 160 Magn-
nolia St. Help-U-Sell, Marsh View R.E.
(904)620-0144.
'SAN PABLO Creek, 3BR/2BA, 1438sf.,
fireplace, screened porch overlooking pre-
serve, new carpet and flooring. $260,000.
(904)859-6981.
IMMACULATE 3/2, open great room plan'
w/fireplace on wooded lot is move-in
ready. Upgraded tile throughout, large eat-
in, fully equipped kitchen with new stain-
less steel appliances, formal dining room,
sprinkler and security. This home is load-
edl $305,000 Phyllis Staines, 475-SOLD,
RE/MAX Coastal Real Estate,
www.pstaines.com
PONTE VEDRA, FAIRFIELD. 2200sf, .
3BR/2.5BA. WalervieM Tennis, pool:
Gated. $417,000 Molivaled seller.
(904)910-7036.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, 13 Fairway
Lane, 4BR/2.5BA, 2400sf. home on golf
course w/inground pool, brick,l applian-
ces stay. $499,000. (904)838-8937.


NEW LISTING IN PVBI
Dolphin Code, PVB. 3BR'2BA huge cort
ner lo1. all brick, cul-de-sac updaled hle Ir,
main living area Ready to gol 5304.900.
JOHNS CREEK ICW
3BR/3BAw/large bonus room, popular
floorplan wlIormal living' dining room, cov-'"
ered lanai Ingroqpd swim spa Olfered at
$339,500. .
HIGHLAND GLEN
Beaullult 'under construchon" home ,n
gated community 4 bedrooms plus bonus
loom. large loi, 3-car garage and much
more. Offered al $795.000
SAN PABLO CREEK
3BR/2BA nome in San Pablo Creek Spa-
cious floor:plan, lenced backyard and
backing orn lo pond Ohered al $253,900
ST. ANDREWS PLACE ICW.
3BR,3BA newly conslruciled Mercedes
butl hore Huge bonus room icoll Land.
escaped yard and a greal rloor plan. O1-
fered at$375.000.
JACKSONVILLE BEACH
Upgraded home on San Pablo Circle.
3BR'2BA home w, spacious master sure
Fenced back yard. large den immaculate.
ly mainlained Othered at $328,900
FULL SERVICE. BIG SAVINGS
THE EXPERTS NEXT DOOR
Help-U-Sell Coastal Realty
Call: 904-241-4447
SELL YOUR HOME STARTING AT $2950
www.helpusell.com/coastalrealty
REDUCED TO $275,000 3BRi 1 5' den'
pool workshop "As is' condmon 1619
Sunsel Drive Jax Bch. 904|223.3969
REDUCED, 4BR/2BA, spill plan. wi2 story
workshop. Upgrades Desirable Neplune
Beach neighborhood Priced under ap.
praised value to sell al $424.900 Drive by
1525 Forest Ave Moivaled seller
1904d463-7245
BRIGHTWATER, WATERFRONT Town-
home 2BR'2 5BA, garage. screened la-
nai $215,000 Kiik Killebrew
19041463-1131 www killebrewreally.com
TWELVE OAKS- NEPTUNE BEACH.
4BR. 2BA. 2 car gar, corner lot, circular
driveway Lg open Ironi yard, small private
lenced backyard. Beauitlul tree shaded
nomes close to schools, shopping beach.
rieeds TLC. Pime condlion: $450.000.
As is' $350 000 568-1936
OPEN HOUSE SPECTACULAR
QUEEN'S HARBOUR YACHT & CC!
Sunday. June 25lh. 1-4 p m
Cooperating brokers Berry & Co Real Es-
asle Fred Miller Group. Liestyles Reallors
& Oueen s .Hatiwioj,.Real Eslale are pre-
senllng sel'ectel wnes pnced $80 000
to $S mnilBi' MAPS will be at ih "'le
Great opportunity to view 4 lovely homes:
delails: 273-4800
FSBO. JAX Beach, Ocean Cay. 664
Bonaire Circle. Approximalely 2200s1.
3BR'2 5BA Hardwood Granite. custom
bull-ins $559.000. w $5000 Ial lee to Re-
allois 463-1197. 664-7432.
IMMACULATE 3/2 wilormal Iving room
that can be ortice or lournh bedroom. Sluc-
ci' Ironi and narriboard siding, beauliul
landscaping and manicured lawn. tenced
yard w,'room lor a pool. lormal dining
room, eai-in kitchen w extra cabinels.
security and irrigaton Inside laundry
rOOm. ions 01 shelving and storage and
community pool Reduced lo $285 000
Please conlacl Phyllis Slaines wln
RE.MAX Coastal Real Eslale at 904.476.
SOLD or visil ewww pslames com
PABLO BAY- 4-3 5/2, 3400s laketront
executive $639,900. candlerhomes.com
327-0558.
ICW KENSINGTON Reduced $238.900.
3BR'2BA lle & wood Ilooring 742.6230.
821-1168
NEW LISTING
JAX Beach, Ocean Cay. 3BR.'2.5BA +loft.
2500s1. large lenced lot Stamnless steel
appliances. covered porch large 2 slory
family room Built in 2000. $544,900. Call
19041234-9945.
I C WEST- Kernan Foresl 2004 execu-
live home. 5BR/4BA. 2.-car. 2.650is .
$409.500 Independent brokers 710-3111
SAWGRASS PLAYERS CLUB. FSBO.
5BR.3BA. 3200s1 water to goll views
S$799,000, will co-op. 1904i716-9236
ATLArITIC BEACH. Corner Plaza and
EasI Coast Three 50x130 platled lots
w 5 units. Room Ior expansion
$2 590 000. Will co-op 338-4828.


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FSBO CHARMING 3BR'2BA PVB nome
Family room Florida room w.'alr harwood
floors. crown molding, skylgnhts. Great
schools and more Priced under
$300,000 3 Drum Place. (9041 2853014.
PV BCH 2BRI 2BA. $187.200. Grace Ellis.
All Pro Really Specialisls. 655-7923 (cell)
JAX BEACH 2BR'2BA condo rebuill in
2002 Walk or bike lo Seawaik Pavilion
Balcony. reserved parking, second Iloor
slorage until East ol 3rd $279900 11th.
Ave N 19041226-2038.
JAX BCH new 3/2 w' garage, $269,900-
consider lease purchase Owner! agent
463-7343
OCEANVIEW
S. .lAX Beach Slunnrng 3.slory condo
Spacious 2BR.2 5BA $699,000.
(904)923-0985.

$3000 BUYER BONUS
WATERFRONT CONDO PVB 2BR/2BA.
Priced to sell at $205,000. Call Kathy Tilia-
kos, Van Guard Realty. 465-3053.
2 BLOCKS to ocean 2BR/2BA new con-
dos, $279,900, Owner/ Agent. 463-7343.
GRAND CAY Villas PVB- 3rd floor. 2/2
condo, fireplace, wood, tile, upgrades.
$219,900. 904-881-0470.
.FSBO. 1BR/1BA. Palm at Marsh Landing.
Perfect location, private marsh view. 846
sq. ft. Newly renovated in 2004. Asking
only $152,000. 476-5280. .
OCEAN LINKS. 2BR/2BA, 1-car garage.
Golf course & lake views. Updated, new
paint, now available. $235,000. 535-7234.
JAX BEACH 2BR/2BA Condo w/1-car ga-
rage, W/D, fully equipped kitchen, freshly
painted. $245,000. Call Sean (904) 994-
4297.
FSBO OCEANVIEW 2/2, fully remodeled,
granite, master suite w/jacuzzi, 2 balco-
nies, 2 parking. Best deal on the ocean,
$480,000, 904-610-2629.
JAX BEACH VALUE! Open House, Fri.,
Sat. Sun, 9am-5pm, 12 Jardin de 'Mer
Place, Newer 2BR/2BA, 1200sf., many
upgrades. Kitchen, appliances, terrace,
fireplace, )arage, security syslem FSBO.
$229,000.246-8775
FSBO THE Palms, 3BR/2BA, 1st Floor, All
amenities. $225,000, 241-3471.


13715 N. Richmond Park Dr. #305 Wind-
sor Pointe, $186,900. 3BR/2BA, 1500sf.
w/garage. Lowest priced condo in Wind-'
sort Beautiful family room, bright kitchen &
convenient inside laundry room, gorgeous
master suite w/walk-in closet & private
bathl Call Assist 2 Sell Buyers & Sellers
Real Estate. 247-4442 or view online @
jaxbesthomes.com.
THE PALMS at Marsh Landing- 1/1 w/ ga-
rage, 1st floor, marsh view. $159,900.
Owner will co-op 2.5%. Call Lidiya
(904)608-6562
OCEAN GROVE PVB Reduced 10KI
2/2/plus. New Lake View. www.forsale-
byownercenter.com/44054. $219K.(727)
458-4230.
MAINTENANCE FREE BEACH LIVING.
FSBO, Neptune Beach Townhome,
3BR/2.5BA +garage, cul-de-sac, all appli-
ances, new AC/ plumbing/ carpet, comm.
pool, 'boat storage, bike or walk to beach/
Town Center, $267K. Call 655-2718.



DOUBLE WIDE in park near beaches.
Built-in 2000. $39 900 614-6875.
1983 DOUBLEWIDE in Ponside,
3BRI2BA W'D. Iridge slove. CH&A.
$20,000 (04)24T-1995 or 249-4r1 7


PROPERT'r FOR Sale 331 4Jh Ave S
Jax Beach. Florida 221-1565


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OCEANFRONT
CONDO
Enjoy spectacular views of the
ocean from this 3BR/3BA 2,350
SF condo w/custom features
and upgrades.
Call Grace Tausz:
612-1089 $1,199,000

ATLANTIC BEACH
Charming 3BR/2BA home
located on a lushly landscaped
1/3 acre. $539,900
Call Tom Lawler: 285-6086
PONTE VEDRA
Fairfield Open & bright
waterfront patio home. 3BR/
2.5BA
6 Call Grace Tausz:
612-1089 '$395,000


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I PBi ~w/6arage
This 3 bdrm 2 ba split floor plan has
over 1200 sq ft. New carpet, new
kitchen, screened lanai, RV/boat storage, tennis, pool
beach access. Sell to pay 1 yr HOA fees and Realtor Bonus.
MLS 301587 $259,900
Call Connie Grubbs
904-612-9911


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Beautiful 2 bedroom with spiral stairs leading to loft. Lake
front unit with wooded \iew from screened balcony.
Amenities galore. Close to everything. Garage incl. $305.000

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APTS
CH/A, WDHU. East of 1st St. $795-
$1195/mo. 4151 Tradewinds, 4 BR water
front $1500/mo. 241-7368, 733-3730.
JARDIN DE MAR- 3BR/2BA condo Con-
venient to beach, shopping Lease/ pur-
chase available! $1100/mo. All South Re-
alty, 241-4141.
JAX BEACH, Beautiful, 2BR/2BA,
4 blocks to ocean, fireplace, WDHU.
$1025/mo. (904)742-6423.
JAX BEACH, 4 Blocks to Ocean.
1BR/1BA Apartment, $550/mo. 220 4th
Street So. (904)891-0606, (352)478-2161
PV TOWNHOME on lake, 2BR/2.5BA,
ready now. $1000/mo. +dep. 699-7757.

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JAX BEACH HOUSE
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W/D hookup, 8 blocks to the beach.
$1300/mo. Available now.
PV CONDO
1BR/lBA. community amenties.
$1000/mo Available July ist.
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RENTALS AVAILABLE:
PV Beach:
101-3 Villa Del Mar Condo. 2BR/
1.5 Bath, gargae $900
505 Belleza Condo,
2BR/2 Bath. screened proch. gates:
pool, available end of Aug. $1075
Old Atl. Beach:
176 Ocean Dr., 4BR/3BA, Single .
Family Home $1975
Nep. Beach:. : ,:-
218 Seagate, 2BR1t Bain. upstairs S900
Park Place. Blag 8 2na Floor ?BR/2Ba.
Ci'H&A. W.'D Hookup $800
Jax. Beach:
1311-N 4th Street, Townhouse,
2BR/1.5 Bath, W/D Hookup,
C/H/A, hardwood Iloors, 1 car
garage- $950
323 N 13th Ave., 3BR/1Bath $950
402 B N. 13th Ave., 2BR/1 5 Bath,
avail end of July $775
424 N 4th Ave, 2BR/1 Bath$1000

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LARGE EFFICIENCY Apartment, excel-
lent location, 2 blocks to Ocean, very
clean. No pets. $575/mo. 642-1214 or
241-1219.
NEPTUNE BCH, near ocean. Clean, nice
1BR apt. w/ garden atrium. $750/mo.
Avail, soon spacious 2BR. 247-1417.
SO. JAX BCH duplex- Kitchen equip, ceil-
ing fans, balcony, WDHU, CH&A, 5 blocks
to ocean, no pets, $975/mo. 737-7092.
GREAT OCEAN VIEW
1 BR, one block beach, balcony, ceramic
tile throughout, washer/ dryer, walk-in
closet, reserved parking. $900/mo.
160 7th Ave North 993-2555.
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Mallorce Dr. (w/pool) Pablo Point $1,600 3/2 IC
Selva Marina Selva Norte $2,200 4/2 ,AB
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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.
$1,495./mo. 994-3608.
JAX BEACH. Oceans Edge New Condo.
1BR/1BA. Fumished/unfumished. $1,200.
Flexible terms. Owner/Realtor. June Pettit.
Magnolia Properties. 994.3608.


1730 MAIN St., Atlantic Beach, 2BR/1BA,
washer hook-up, A/C. No pets. $495/mo.
+dep. 246-4098.
ATLANTIC BEACH
Townhouse, steps to Town Center, clean
and new inside, balcony, 2BR, WDHU,
great parking. $995/mo. 280-2805.
LARGE 1 bedroom. Excellent location. 2
blocks to ocean. Very clean. No Pets.
$675/mo. 642-1214 and 241-1219.


A.B. TOWNHOME. 4.5 Blocks to Beach. 1BR/1BA, SPACIOUS Atlantic Beach
2BR/2BA, fireplace jacuzzi, fenced yard. apartment in quiet community. $825/mo.
$1175/mo. 182 Poinsettia St. 241-3754. 553-8634.


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215 Cranes Lake Ponte Vedra 2/2
2 The Fountains Ponte Vedra 3/2.5
811 Ocean Links Ponte Vedra 3/2
101 Sanchez Court Ponte Vedra/Sawgass TPC 3/2
228 Tairasa Drive Jax/Pablo Point 3/2
337:Charlemagne Fiddler's Marsh/PV 3/2
106 Bermuda Bay Pome Veira 3/2
3343 Lighthouse Pointe'Lane Jax Beach 3/3 .
2001 Windjammer Ln South Ponte Vedra 3/3.5 + of
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144 Shelby Cove Court Ponte Vedra/Marsh Coe 4/2.5 '
200 Azalea Point Drive South Ponte Vedra/Fairfield 4/2
105 Camino Trail Ponte Vedra/Sawgrass TPC3/2.5
117 Deer Cove Dri.e PonteVedra/Marsh Landing 4/2.5
9910 Preslon Trail Ponte.Vedra/Sawgrass CC 3/2.5
804 Metropolitan; la. Beach 3/2
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$1700 743 Spinnakers Reach Saw grass Beach Club 1/1
$1800/wk 2503 S. Ponte Vedra SPone Vedra 3/2.5
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Success attached garage. $2200/mo. Las Palmas PV 3BR/2BA duplex 2BR/2BA. 2nd floor, top unit, \aulted
SFairfield PV 3BR2.5BA, to story w/new carpet, new kitchen, garage, ceilings. $1100/mo.
home \/screened porch on water. 2 ar fresh paint. $1200/mo. 3BR/2BA. 1stfloor. end unit. $1285/mo. r
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Villages of Vilano SPV 2BR/2BA. Fireplace, screened porch
Sewer two story, across from ocean, 1 ,1 1 :
S eight &bright gara e. $1800/mo. oceanfront condo. wood floors, 2BR/2BA. 1st floor, garage. $1050/mo.
Fiddlers Marsh-PV 3BR/2BA. home upgrades, garage, amenities. 2BR/2BA. 1st floor, wood floors, garage.
/vaulted ceilings, 2 car garage. $1700/mo. $1100/i.
Screened porch on lake. $1750/mo. ntracoastal West Ocean Links PV i
SSolano Cay PV 4BR/2.5BA. two Wolf Creek Hodges 2BR/2.5BA Screened porch, fireplace, amenities
Story home Iw/spacious floor plan, brand new to% house, screened porch, 2BR/2BA, ground floor. $1100/mo.
patio. comm. pool. $1700/mo. preserve views, amenities. $1095/mo. PointMeadows -ate Pkwy 3BR/2BA.
Dolphin Cove PV 4BR/2BA. Home Unfurnished Condos 4th floor \/elevator, all appliances. t
x w/all new interior. tile floors, garage, Summerhouse PV fitness center, club pool. $1200/mo.
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SALES


NEPTUNE BEACH ,.
OCEANVIEW
3/2.5, 1222sf, $390,000 A

SL'ATRIUM
REMODELED
3/2, 1795sf, 5449,500

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WATERFRONT
" .s.- 3/3, 2450sf, 5429,000
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LAKE LUCINA
ARLINGTON
4/2.5, 2289sf, $172,900

OCEAN GROVE
GROUND FLOOR
III, 755sf, $153,900

SAWGRASS OF
BEACH CLUB
1/2, 1164sf, $699,900


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STEPS TO THE OCEAN
BEACH HOUSE, 1BR, private patio, hard-
wood floors, CH&A, laundry, storage room
$850/mo.. 246-5024.
WATERFRONT RENTAL 2BR/2BA Town-
house 1 mile west of Mayport ferry,
Heckscher Drive $1195/mo. 733-3730,
241-RENT.
JAX BCH, OCEANVIEW
2BR/1BA, upper apartment, 101 South
16th Ave. $900/mo. No dogs. Security de-
posit $500. Broker/Owner, 249-8766.
MOBILE HOMES. $500 to $550, on pri-
vate lots. Near Mayport Naval Station, no
dogs, 333-5579.
PONTE VEDRA- 2BR/2BA condol Club
pool, exercise & more! $1050/mo. All
South Realty, 241-4141.
2BR/1BA, 212 8th Ave. S, tile, WDHU.
,$800/mo. +$600/dep. 662-5677.
NEAR PONTE vedra 1 block to beach,
quiet area, 2/1, front apartment, CH&A,
washer/ dryer included, $895/mo., lease
'deposit, 993-1118.


MAYPORT TOWNHOUSE. Large THE WOODS, 4/2, 2500sf., cul-de-0sac,
2BR/1.5BA, pool, $760/mo. + security. sunroom, LR/ DR, EIK. $1700/mo. TDO
Leave message. 241-6232. Mgmnt. 246-1125. tdorealestate.com


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;
VILANO BEACH, 4BR/4BA, 2850sf., over-
looking Intercoastal, walk to beach, home
only 4yrs. old. $1950/mo. Call Jan Hoff-
man 537-7777. Owner/ agent.
WALK TO BEACH
2/1 townnouse, W D included, CH/A, ce-
ramic tile, approx 900sl. 404 13th AveS.,
Jax Bcn No pels $900,mo, $900/sec.
dep. k904;343-9908


PV- SAWGRASS 3BR 2.5BA, 2800sf,
$2000/mo. 285-5419.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- Spacious
3BR/3BA home w/bonus room, on lake in
Marsh Sound! Comm. pooll $1800/mo. All
South Realty, 241-4141.
JAX BEACH townhome, 2BR/1.5BA,
WDHU, tile floors throughout, fenced yard,
pets ok w/deposit. $1070/mo., includes
lawn maintenance, 887 8th Ave. South,
(904)608-6678.
PVB 3BR/2.5BA, 2-car garage, deck, Ja-
cuzzi, on lake, community pool
$1,600/mo. + deposit. 242-2534. 333-
8528.


S. JAX Bch, 1 block ocean, 3410 S.. 1st.. JAX BCH; 2/1, lower, LR/DR combo,
2BR 1BA duplex, Wood floors, CH/A, W/D, kitchen, carpet, WDHU stackable. TDO
carport, $1300/mo. 525-3188. Management. 246-1125.


PONTE VEDRA, Newly Renovated, re-
sort atmosphere, 2-story, 1BR/1BA, end
unit, washer/dryer included. $925/mo.
998-9148.
: NEPTUNE BCH Summer Sands,
2BR'2 5BA new rle ana carpet. Available
June 1st. $1100mc. 655-5990
LARGE' 1BEDROOM, Jax Beach, 1 1,2
blocks to ocean. CH/CA, real nice. Call
613-7377.
OLD ATLANTIC Beach, 1BR/1BA, 2
blocks Io ocean Private yard Available
.8/1106 $750!mo 246-5137.
OCEANFRONT
LUXURIOUS Pelican Point. 2BR/2BA,
available now. $1700-$2600.mo. 3 monin
minimum rental (904)241-7206.


PABLO BAY- 4.3;2 2400sl Immaculate,
2-slory. $2250'mo candiernomes.com.
327-0558.
KENSINGTON 3#BR/2BA. Iireplace, com-
munity pool close to shopping. No Pets.
1704 Wildood Creek Lane $1.100/mo i
Oeposit. 246-6976..


ATLANTIC BEACH. Hidden. Cove,
4BR/2BA; oak loors, rear deck w/hot tub.
$1350/mo. 813-5315. .
VILLAGES OF Pablo 3.2, 2car garage all
new appliances remodeled 2006. EIK.
den w'lireplace. 1650si $1400,mo TDO
Mgmr. Svc. 246-1125
3BR/2BA TOWNHOME 8-A Ponle Vedra
Coun Available 7.1 $995/mo 249-9387.
NEPTUNE BEACH. 3BR/2BA split
bedrooms Sunroom. lencea, walK to
school. Avail. 8/1. $1550'mo 339-1384,
588-4814;
2BR.1' 5BA TOWNHOUSE, ceramic tile
floors. CH&A, laundry room, pasto, lenced
yard. 1 yr. lease. no pels. $950 deposit,
$950rmo.617 7mn Ave S. Jay Bcrh.
993-1114 or 270-1284
, JAX.BEAC-r, Nice 3BRt-.1.5BA,.w aher,
i'drer. lar. ienced board $V151riiW'
.704-2693
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA home lust
blocks to beach' $-1475.'mo. All Souln Re-
alty, 241-4141.
VILLAGES OF Pablo, 4'2 2400si.. FR,
DR, ottice. sunroc.m $16000mo Avail 7/1.
TDO Mgmnt 246-1125.
PABLO BAY- Parlially luinisneir
5BR/3.5BA homew/3 cat garage. 2.slory.
.fenced backyard club pool. and play.
ground, Available 7,1 $3000,'mo Call
382-8779
ICW- 3BR 1BA w'den $950.mo -deposil
3522 Claridge Drive Easi, 333-2066
ATLANTIC BEACH, 3BR/2BA, bike to
beach, walk to park Screened porch,
fenced yard. POOL and workshed. 1st,
last, and security. $1375/mo. Avail. early
SJuly. (904)247-4527.
NEPTUNE BEACH, 2BR/2BA, Range, Re-
Irigeralor Disnwasrer, WDHU. CH&A.
$9251mo Available now 514-1090
ATLANTIC BEACH
1763 Seminole Road, 3'2 5 Townhouse.
* 'Lawn service included. $1,295/mo. Broker'
-Owner 249-8766
WALDEN CHASE; near Nease H.S. New
5BR/3.5BA. New home. Many upgrades.
$2000/mo. Realty Executives. 273-3939,
610-6460.
441 10TH Place South, 3BR/1BA.
$1100/mo. +security. Call 699-3320.
SJAX BEACH, 1036 14th Ave. North.
4BR/2BA, ceramic tile, white ocala brick,
WDHU. $1400/mo. 246-3482.
WEST INTERCOASTAL. Ibis Pornl
4BR.'2BA immaculate nome, lawn and
pest control included, lull use or immeni-
ties $1475,'mo. t$1475,'sec deposit Call,
(904)465-0624.
ICW/HIGHLAND GLEN 4BR/4BA w/pool.
Gated 'community, fitness center, W/D,
lawn & pool service included. $2,900/mo.
422-4597.




Ponte Vedra




273-9981 fax
28-58


SUE ANN OGDEN
Broker


LONG TERM RENTALS


COSTA VERANO
gJ OCEANFRONT
4/3.5, 2605sf, $3500/mo
avail. 10/06
PALMS
MARSH LANDING
I/I, Lakeview $900/mo

MARSH COVE
HOME
3/2, 1547sf, $1350/mo


urnished Short Term Vacation Rentals


BELLEZA CONDO
ta GROUND FLOOR
IM 2/2, 1012sf, $1100/mo


"" O SUMMER HOUSE
., ST FLOOR-END UNIT
2/2, 5950/mo

MIRAVISTA
INTRACOASTAL
S-CONDO
3/3.5, 2764sf, $2950/mo
WEEKLY


I/I Beach ClubVilla $1300/mo "A I/I Beach ClubVilla $900/wk
2/2 Quail Pointe $2200/mo "W e make it happen ...2/2 Players Club $1100/wk
2/2 Rough Creek $2100/mo You make it home" 2/2 Quail Pointe $1000/wk
2/2.5 Fisherman's Cove $2400/mo 3/2 Beach House $1250/wk
2/2.5 Quail Pointe $18b0/mo ...many more many more...4/4 Oceania Penthouse $3500/wk

IIII.~littlLAIll*ilili hibd*Ilish11.I*MIdi O.:MII.v


JAX BEACH 1222.N. 21st St. 3BR/2BA
new floors, new paint, dishwasher, CH/A,
fireplace, screened patio, courtyard, 2-car
garage, nice neighborhood. $1,400Jmo.,
$1,000/dep. 249-0773.. ;. :,
JAX BCH, 312+ extra room, yard care
incl $1295imo. Avail 7/1. 477-6800.
OCEAN VIEW
BEACH COTTAGE, 2BR, bright n airy.
Large corner lot, private patio, tropical gar-
den, picked lence. Sunroom, hardwood
Ioors. CH&A. washer/ dryer, dishwasher.
$1750'mo 246-5024
PVB EAST of A1A. 3BR/2.5BA. Private
yard w/heated pool and spa. Walk ;t. the
beach. $2,150./mo. 280-5707.
BEAUTIFUL 3BR/2BA home w/2 car ga-
rage in Cypress Cove. OverlooKs the
Marsh and Intracoastal, spectacular sun-
sei views, 1244sl, $1300/mo. Call
509-0834.
ICW, THE Woods, 3BR/2BA, 1500sI.,
large kitchen, all appliances included. Gar-
den iub in Master Bath, fence backyard,
gated community. Close to schools and
shopping. $1250/mo. includes all ameni-
ties and lawn service. 254-0522.


ATLANTIC BEACH
147 Belvedere Drive 3BR/2BA. very nice,
W/D nook-up, yard, walk to beach.
$1100./mo. 434-4499.

INTRACOASTAL WEST- 4BR/2BA home
in Kensinglon! Community pool. tennis &
more! $1250/mo All South Really.
241-4141
PONTE VEDRA/LATRIUM. 3BR/2BA, ga-
rage screened porch, fireplace
$1,200.mo.+$1.200dep. Call 246-1206
ATL. BCH. Oak Harbor. 3/1, lv;ngroom,
drningroom storage shed. Avail. 7/1.
$975/mo 477-6800.
ATLANTIC BEACH, 2 story, 3/2, loh BR.
calh ceilings, carpel, ceramic tile. b'lasl
bar screened back porch. $1200mmo.
TDO7T7aanagement. 246-1125.
WBEACHES. 3/2. LR/ DR combo. lire-
place. EIK split BR's. patio, cath ceilings.
$1100/mo. TDO Mqml. Svc. 246-1125.


PVB GRAND Cay Villas. 1BR+ large den/
guest room. Beautiful lorest view, vaulled
ceilings, fans every room. F-replace, w/d.
Galed, pool. nor tub, amenities. 5950/mo.
garage avail) (904)940-7854 !
PVB. 2BR.2BA Condo, Unit 107. gated,
lanai, fireplace. top Itoor. premo pool/ lake
view, adiacanl clubhouse, newly renovat-
ed, beach access, Reson amenities. A1A
next to TPC. convenient JTB, right pnce
$1150/mo., FRBO 338-4137
PV SUMMERHOUSE. Great for eicutivel
2BR/1..5BA, 1000sf., spacious. QuletJ
bnght. Everything brand newly $1100/mo.
635-6375.
PVB. OCEAN Grove, gated. 2BR/2BA; 1st
floor, resort amenities. (904)273-5195.
JAX BEACH 14th Ave. N. 1BR/1BA Con-
do 1 5 blocks to beach. Non-smoker.
$750,mo. 249-9769.
EXECUTIVE FURNISHED 1 BR eficency
1 block to ocean, snon or long term lease,
$875/mo. 904-343-7778.
TPC SAWGRASS, 3BR/2.5BA, garage,
vaulted ceilings;, fireplace, community
pool,, gated- community. $1406/mo.
285-4618.
PVB OCEAN GROVE SPECIAL.
3BR/2BA$1300/mo, Beautiful, newly'ren-
ovated, many amenities. Realty Execu-
tives, 273-3939, 610-6460.
22 SEAWINDS Lane PVB Excellent condi-
tion townhome, 3BR12BA, $1500/mo.,
longlerm (404)964-2741.
THE PALMS Al Marsh Landing 2BR/2BA.
Wateryiew. wood Iloors, 1st lloor. gated,
$1125,mo 241-3941.
OCEANFRONT
ATLANTIC Beach, The. Cloister. Attrac-
tively fumished 3BR 2BA, beachside cov-
ered porch, pool & pier. convenient to
shopping, dining & entertainment. Avail.
July 1 for 3-7 mos. $2050/mo base rent.
No smoking, no pets please. Dunson Real
Estate Inc, Realtor 249-5654 or
. 247-5153
PV SUMMERHOUSE, : 2BR/2BA, fire-
place, W/D, 1100sf. Comer unit, 2nd floor
SH. $1250/mo. 635-6375
1BR/1BA CONDO at The Palms At Marsh
Landing. Features vaulted ceilings, tile
floors, washer/ dryer included Great
amenities including two pools, fitness
center and guarded gate. $900/mo. Call
Steve 678-522-3600.
OCEAN FRONT, Jax Beach, 1/1 no pets,
no smoking, completely fumished,
(904)692-2668.
PVB. SPACIOUS, 1200sf., 2BR/2BA. Lots
of amenities. $1050/mo. Call 234-2646..


PVB GRAND Cay- 1BR/1BA, 3rd Floor,
gated, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, large
porch, best views, $875/mo., call
631-5354.
PVB COLONY, 2BR/2BA, 1200sf, fire-
place, W/D, 2nd floor, new carpet, huge
ceilings. Motivated. $1195/mo. 635-6375.
WOLF CREEK CONDO
New 3BR/2BA, $1300/mo. Realty Execli-
tives, 273-3939, 610-6460.
PVB CONDO 2BR/2BA on lake. Screened
room, remodeled, new appliances;
$1,100/mo. 234-4939.
FURNISHED CONDO, 2BR/2BA, end
unit, flat style, fully remodeled, 5 star
community. $1875/mo. Call Kirk
(904)463-1131. Owner/ Broker.
OCEAN VIEW, JAX BEACH, 3BR/2BA,
vaulted ceiling, beautiful tile. Bright, open
floor plan. No dogs. $1700/mo;
(404)325-0820; (404)784-6601.
2BR CONDO FOR RENT ONLY
$1150/mo. INCLUDING UTTIESI'
2BR/1.5 BA, Condo in Kensington (ICW).
Large bedrooms, lots of closet and
storage space. Tiled and carpeted, W/D
included, HUGE backyard area, screened
porch, garden tub. Call Laura at
(904)504-5577.


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PABLO BAY- 4/3.5/2, 3400sf., lakefront,;
executive. $3,000/mo: candlerhomas.com
327-0558.
WATERFRONT PV L'Atrium. 2BR/2BA, 2
car garage, pool, tennis. $1,150/mo. in-
cluding lawn maintenance. 285-9884.
JAX BEACH 2BR/1.5BA, two story, 626.
6th Ave S. Fenced yard, W/D, tile.
$1200/mo. 759-5511.
PONTE VEDRA Palm Valley, beautiful,
large, private, 3BR/2BA, 2-car garage,
w/many amenities. $1500/mo. 860-1690.
SEABREEZE WOODS, 3/2 spacious
home. New appl., 2 car gar., shaded area.,
$1400/mo. No pets. (904)460-0975.
ATLANTIC BEACH. 3BR/2BA, spacious
lot in Selva Marina area. Large modern,
kitchen w/new fridge & dishwasher. Living
room fireplace. Attached 1-car garage,
WDHU, fenced yard, CH&A. $1700/mo.
Call Bob (904)631-6268.
JAX BEACH, 3BR/1BA, close to ocean.
$1100/mo. All South Realty, 241-4141.
INTRACOASTAL WEST- 3BR/2BA home
w/garage on quiet cul-de-sac. $1150/mbo
All South Realty, 241-4141.


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PVB 2BR' 2.5BA townhome, lakefront,
pool, tennis courts, $1200/mo. 707-4847.
OCEANFRONT- JAX Bch, 2/2, fumished,-
beautiful views. 5th Floor. $1,950/mo.
imo. minimum 571-6678.
PVB, LARGE,. 2BR/2BA, PRICE RE-
DUCEDI $1200/mo., gated, garage, pool
view, many ammenities & upgrades
(904)338-5692


FREE TO a good home, adorable kittens.
Call after 2 p.m. 223-1386.


TOY POODLE puppies, registered, health
certificate, ready to go! 5 females, 1 male,
$450. Call for colors (386)467-9401,
(386)559-0526.


S I WHITE & Brown Labrador & hounddog
DOWNTOWN BERKMAN Plaza, 19th mix, very.friendly lovable, trainable, $30
floor, river view, 1BR 1BA, furnished, (850)345-9694.
$1850/mo. 993-8877. RAIC .-


ATLANTIC BCH, min. 3mo. lease, ocean-
front, sleeps 4. $150Q/mo. (952)471-9667.
FURNISHED PVB Condo, 2BR/2BA,
1 level. $1300/mo. Short or long term.
(9~)626-9630.
POQITE VEDRA Bch; 1/1, 2nd floor, all
new, 5-star amenities,' beach access,
$835/mo. Avail for rent, sale or lease op-
tion to buy. (904)704-9885.
OCEAN FRONT- 1 bedroom, Jax Beach
Penthouse, pool, $1550 Lease, magical,
249-6166.
2BR/2BA CONDO, 1113sf.. Brand New,
fireplace, large backyard! Screened patio.
Bedch.Shuttle Service & Pool Attendanti
$1375/mo. (904)463-0524.
JAX-:BCH new 3/2 w/ garage, consider.
lea e purchase, $1400/mo. 463-7343.
1BR/1BA FURNISHED, on lake, 1 mile
bd6eh, near shopping/ dining. Amenities:
clul house, pool, gym, tennis. Will consid-
errent to own. Call Maryanne 904-537-
6161, or 850-769-6641.
PATIO HOME PVB- Villages of Solano,
gated community; fully renovated,
3or/2 5BA. full amenities, 891-2324.



OCEANFRONT, 1BR furnished condos,
weekly or monthly 1904)463-7343,.
OGEAN PARK SUITES
Luxury furnished 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites
High Quality King Beds.
S Equipped Kitchens.
i. 2nd, Street & 5th Ave. South
www.oceanparksultes.com
(904)318-0044
OCEANFRONT' CONDOS & Beach
homes. Weekly/monthly. Visit us at
jaxbeachrental.com or 535-3911 or
535-3828.
OCEANFRONT RENTAL
4BR/4BA, weekly. monthly. yearly Call
;_ 1904)249-8269
S. JAX Bch 2BR fully luinisned. ocean-
Ironl condo Monihly/ Weekly. 241-0267.
,www rentlacksonvlileoeach com


OCEANFRONT- FURNISHED & unlur-
nisned homes & condos From $500 per
weekly All Soulh Realty. 241-4141


JAX BCH- 2 blocks Irom beach 1BR
$500/mo including uliliies


ROOMMATE WANTED M/F 5650 .1/3
lees and uniilies Exclusive Mravista.
gated. pool, not lub. health club. water-
-Ironi w!marina view Room has own baln-
room. brand new large unit. 2700sl.
(9041463-2845
ROOMMATE WANTED AB, pnvale balh/
kichen privileges, WD. $135'wk
249-7926.
3 BLOCKS FROM BEACH! Share house
in Ponie Vedra. Ouiei & natural seating,
l pic Jacuzzi privalie baih $600imo. 1'?
util 373-0354
ROOMMATE. GATE Parkway area. Pr-
vate bathroom Free cable ParKing ga-
rage $700,'mo. 568-2157


ROOM FOR RENT Neptune Beach $525
plus deposit and snare utliiies 521-8473
ROOM, FOR reni in nouse-w/pool and
lenced oack yard I$60O,'mo Includes utlil-
ies ara saielile TV 566-1980
ROOMMATE I WANTED $500,mo'ulltlite's
included.J'igf speed -inernet. wvaslerd -ry.
er. 1.5 Dloicks irom beach. 446-5084


OFFICE SPACE lor reni 9h.x15tt. wiln
slorage'space and 12t1 x24h Separate
backdoor enriance. ulliliies included. Lo.
called on3rd S 19041249-3863


* Close to shopping/
restaurants


MALl KITlTNS- Adoralie 12week old
boys need to be adopted. Have current
shots and are neutered. Adoption fee
and application approval required. Call
247-0797.'
CATSI 2YR, black- long hair, neutered,
male. lyr, Bulls Eye Tabby, spade, fe-
male. Serious need to find a caring home,
moving out of state. $10 each. 563-1888.:'


HOMELESS PETS for adoption- Cats &
dogs. 246-3600.
LOST SHELTIE. Needs medication.)
REWARD. Small, 11 Ibs, tri-color. Full
white collar and chest, white-blaze. Lost in
triangle of AIA, ,Mayport and Wonder-
wood. Call Sheltie Res'cue 262-5420,
(cell) 866-3200, (home) 241-5749:.


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


AUCTION NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the
'Self-Storage Facility Act' Florida Statutes,
Section 1, Part IV of Chapter 83, Laws of
Florida 1982; The personal property
consisting of clothes, personal items and
household goods of:
Christopher Richmann
Unit#730 .
Will be sold or otherwise disposed of at
11:00 a.m., Saturday, July 1, 2006, to sat-
isfy lien(s) for past due rent(s). Disposition
* will take place at: THE STORAGE BIN,
1001 131n Ave S., Jacksonville Beach, FL
32250. THE STORAGE BIN reserves the
right to reect any and all bids
BL 6/23, 6/28/06


LOST TAG Hauer watch near 191h St., Al-
lahtic Beacn Reward 571-5757


PIANO LESSONS
All levels, styles & ages Will come to your
home Piano Tuning also available.
241-4954, 655-3300.
IF YOU are interested in advertising under'
Ins category please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classihied'sbeachesleader com
SUMMER HORSE CAMP- JUNE 5 THRU
JULY 28, 2006. For nloc call 285-7958 or
visit our weoslle al.
www.hollyhnoCkstarm.com

MIN~n i


TEACHER PT 2.30 6.30 lor early cnild.
hood learning center Experience w'40nr
class preferred Mustl be patient gentle
o,.'cnidren & reliable 1851 Beach Blvd.,
Jax Beach 32250 EOE. 242-9645 or fax
242-9646.

BUS DRIVERS
VaruMnnibus dealership. Looking lor P;T
Summer nelp. CDL required Clean driving
record. Inquire, 58 West 9th Slreel Allan-
tic Beach, or call 241-6004
BEACHES MONTESSORI SCHOOL
.eeqs for 06-0' scrtoci year a.jirt- cnhl-
dri'e~d-(rlerf!'' Pr~rlelic org nh-j'Jer- .
sor"iI Teacn SPANISH PT '6errmuonsn-.
10 hr.-week Good hourly rale Send cover
lenter, qualilicallons resume to
ciane@amsonrine org
HOME OFFICE help pan-lime $6 per
hour. 703-6703
OFFICE ASSISTANT Experience preler.
red. Real Estale ofice Fax resume.
273-4848.


SOUTH JAX Beach Commercial Insur-
ance Agency seeks P T Clerical help.
Clerical experience preferred. Intailv
20hrs per week Excellenl pay and work
environment II hours grow excellent ben
, elis will apply Fax resume io 24 1-5557.


P/T OFFICE MANAGER
Beaches location. 20-30hrs. per week.
Flexible schedule. Must be proficient in
OuickBooks and Excel, and have
Accounting/ Budgeting experience.
Please call 241-6008 or fax resume to
241-6012. -
RESTAURANT JANITOR,. 3rd shift, 7
nights per wk, good pay, call Jim,
770-480-7686
RECEPTIONIST PART-TIME. Ilex sched-
ule wiskils in Excel & Windows Ilor small-
CPA Firm, experience in tax office proce-
dures a plus. Mail to Donald A. Padgett,
P.A., 910A 3rd Street, Neptune Beach, FL
32266.
HAIRSTYLIST, EARN $13 PLUS PER
HOUR. Clientele provided. Mgt. oppor-
tunity, benefits. Supercuts, AIA & But-
ler Blvd. 273-2888.


WEEKEND BUSSER for a breakfast/lunch
restaurant, PVB. Apply in person. Players
Cafe. Call for appointment. Immediate
opening. 273-5595.
NEED "SHADOW" to assist first grade
student with school work and activities at
small, private Jax Bch school. Ideally
Monday- Friday 8:30am-12noon. (Oppor-
tunities at other times also available.)
Email resume::
bart@multifamilybrokers.com
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 mayappear un-
der Job Service. Should any Help Wanted
advertiser ask for a fee or if the advertiser
is offering a product or service rather than
a job opening, please notify The Beaches
Leader, 249-9033.
.YARD WORK, raking leaves, flower beds,
$6 per hour, 703-6703.


HERE'S FRED Golf Co. needs office per-
son & UPS shipping clerk w/ experience
645-9790, 2205 St. John's Bluff Rd.

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.

VETERINARY TECHNICIAN, Experience
preferred. ALSO: Receptionist, vetinary
experience required. Apply in person,
1210 3rd Street North, Jax Beach.

BREAKFAST/ LUNCH Cook & PT Wait
Staff. Weekends a must. Call 241-1985.
DOG GROOMER for busy shop in Beach-
es area, great earning' potential,
716-3732.
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.


P/T MASSAGE Therapy position. Available KPW CONSTRUCTION Inc. now hiring
ASAP in Ponte Vedra outpatient clinic, carpenters in. Beaches area. Minimum
Fax resume to: (904)285-4663. 3yrs. experience. Please call 686-4818.


Construction Worker
w/valid Florida Driver's License. Experi-
ence helpful but will train. Good-salary &
benefits. Apply at Surfside Pools, 313
Beach Blvd., 246-2666 or fax resume to:
249-8801, e-mail: surfsidepools@aol.com
OFFICE MANAGER
Needed for Beaches firm. Must be able to
multi-task, be detail oriented and reliable.
Experience in payroll and billing required.
Non-smokers only. Hours: 8:30am-5pm..
Salary commensurate w/experience. Call
Larry, 242-0140.
BURDENBEARER SERVICES needs reli-
able cleaning help. Residential/Commer-
ciaf. Call 242-9358..
COMPASSIONATE, RESPONSIBLE
CAREGIVERS for the elderly needed.
Live-in shifts up to 2, 3, 4 or 5 days per
week. $110/shift. American Home Com-
panions, 247-7495.
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.


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).
lease fax resume to: (904)249-8208 attn:
Alana Narciso. EOE.
www.avantegroup.com
PRINTING COMPANY hiring Sales,
Pressmen, Bindery, Graphic Design, and
Pre-press. 514-1090.
TAXI DRIVERS Wanted. Clean driving re-
cord required. Call April, 246-9999.
BEACHES CAR Wash- full time help
needed, Wages negotiable+ tips. Benefits
Avail. Apply in person, 1401 Beach Blvd.
DISHWASHER F/T. Immediate opening.
Breakfast/lunch restaurant. Apply in per-
son. Players Cafe,. PVB. 273-5595.


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Specializing in Commercial and Residen-
lial Cleaning Lawn Care Aulo Cleaning.
Window Cleaning. Janilorial Services etc.
Call Hermon, 246-4238, 612-1755

SEWING MACHINE Repairs Complete
tune-up. All makes,.all models, $49 50.
241-2112.

TUTTLE HOME
IMPROVEMENTS, INC.
Specializing in all types of hore repairs
20yrs experience. No Job Too Smalil
Free Estimates.- Doug Tuttle, 446.0051
Licensed.


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PADGETT'S AIC & Healing. Inc Family
owned and operaled When quality and
customer service are demanded call
Travis at 588-5222.
SERVICE, REPAIRS, INSTALLATIONS
Free Esimales Lcense CAC1814887


HOUSEKEEPER WITH 10 vrs exp has
openings lor homes or condos. Wil run er-
rands, pet sit, house sil. iron. No o00 too
big. Call 728-9174
ABOVE & Beyond Housekeeping De-
pendable, detailed cleaning. Licensed. In-
sured. bonded references. Immediate
openings 591-5901 514-118a,,.,.,
PROFESSIONAL CLEANING, dependa-
ble Reasonable rates, Iree estimales. Call
Roxanne 1904)477-5398
AN AMAZINGLY clean house or office by
Naiasna For eslmrate 563-7858
CLEANING SERVICE Residenutal.'small
ofltce 12 vears+ experience. Meliculous
arn dependable Free estimates Call
K.mDerly 349-4467


DARCELLE'S HOUSECLEANING 15yrs
experience. Business & Residenual Sales-
iaciion guaranteed Move outs welcome
1,9041446-6111


MARIAS HOUSEKEEPING detailed clea-
ning references available, 446-5084.


LINE COOK and Chef, .P/T or F/T, Tues.
thru Sat. Good pay. Fine dining restau-
rant. Apply at 1540 .Allantic Blvd.,
314-3685
LMT NEEDED part-time'for busy chiro of-
fice. NMT training a must. Clinic exp pre-
ferred.Fax resume to g04-645-3483.


ANOMOTEC QUALITY Eleclnrcal Serv-
ices Free estimates lor repair insalallaion.
CommRes Siandbv generators and
Iransler switches. All electrical needs.
Visa/MC 343-5535 Greal ralesl



FENCES
WOOD Fence Specialisl Inslall. replace.
35yrs Experience. References Mick Oul.
door Enlerprises 241-7276 838-9599



ARE YOUR Investments Relurning 18%"'
For more information please visil
mwww brandnermongage com and click on
mortgage investors or call 1904)448-0155.


STUCK? FRUSTRATED" Call Rob. All
applications, house calls, training. repairs
upgrades websiies. graphics Free phone
lech 904-249-3034 or email
cailrobl'comcast.nel
IF YOU are interested in advenising under
Inrs category please call 904-249-9033 or
emal- classilied@oeachesleader com




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Call fo dC r lS

Fast teks
0it ,(o ml r""n' ii lI
296-9212
www.fastteks.com


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-A NATIVE SUN LAWN
'"& LANDSCAPE.
Toial Lawn Mainlenance. Clean-ups. Sod-
ding. Mulching, Re-planling. Free esti-
mates. 247-3344
WE WANT WORK
-Free esiimales rMow. edge, Irim weeding
clean-ups 1 Ibme or regularly Snrub Irim-
ming pruning, sod, mulch, hauling
Prompt Service Insured 207-4037.
T & C LAWN SERVICE. Year-round
mowing, edging. Irimming shrubs. mulch-
ing. laying sod Free esiimaies
Call 2492443, cell. 514-0055.


WILL OUTPERFORM your lawncare com-
pany on plce.'qualary Licensed/insured.
Landscape by Linus 294-2269.
WINSOR LAWN Service, Inc Compelitive
rates. Call Alan 237-5301
CHEAP MOE'S' Complele lawn service.
Mosl yards only $20. 19041422-0593

ED'S LAWNCARE
Dependable Ouaiiry Service. Reasonable
rates. 821-0737
PALM TREES. Hedges Trimmed, Yard
Clean-ups, Mulching, Sodding. whatever it
lakes, etc. Dave 249-4724

PERSCHEL BROTHERS
SERVICES, INC.
PROFESSIONAL LAWN service We mow
lawns Free eismales 246-0967.
ENDLESS SUMMER Lawncare Free esri-
males. Prolessional customer service
Mowing. edging weeding trimming. trees
shrubs Licensed & insured. Residential &
commercial. CALL US FIRST! 270-2664.
GREEN ACRES LAWN CARE
One lime or yearly. Licensed, Insured.
Residential; Commercial. 742-6763


LICENSED PAINT Coniraclor Mll painl
any avg size room $75 9041613,1271
Email PerRm75Doliars@aoi com
STACIE SHEA PAINTING
Residential and Commercial. 200-0966.
WYMAN'S PAINTING and PRESSURE
WASHING COMPANY. 15yrs. experi-
ence. Specializing in Beach ,homes.
221-4117.
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.
TWO "M" PAINTING
NEW CONSTRUCTION, remodeling and
repaint Res;deniral and commercial Men.
lion inis ad. 246.1529.
QUALITY PAINTING PLUS INC.
Residential, Commercial.
Licensed, Insured. Free Estimates
.904)723-0092 1904)333-4158
FAST INTERIOR paining. drywall, lex-
lure Specialize in smaller joos Will work
evenings S weekends Licensed, insured,
references. 403-7389.
BEACHES HOME SERVICES. Painting,
free esiimaes, work guaranteed, licensed.
610-7768


IF YOU are inleresled in advenising under
this calegory please call 904-249-9033 or
email: classitied@~Deeacheseader corn


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


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


IF YOU are interested in advertising under
this category please call 904-249-9033 or.
email classitied'@ibeachesleader.com
BOB'S GUTTERS
Custom made 6" seamless aluminum gui-
ters. Large variety of colors to choose
from, 241-5099.


JAMES WYNNE Repairs Inc. Brick, block
concrete, carpentry, drywall. ,New con-
struction & repairs. 333-1388.


ALLIANCE BUILDER GROUP INC.
General Contractor. CGC 1505263.
Commercial & Residernlal New homes.
room additions, remodeling sTucco.
siding. Qualry Guaranteed Affordable
prices. Free esrlmaies. 19041234-1179.


RHODES & RHODES

CONSTRUCTION

MANAGEMENT, INC.

514-9310
REMODELING RENOVATIONS.
PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
"YOUR JOB 5I IM1PORT ,.'T TO US"
CBC 1256069



C&J HANDYMAN Services Carpentry,
Drywall. Painting. Paperhanging Tiling,
etc. License, Insured 955 0593,
241-1461
ONE CALL HANDLES IT ALL
Specializing in kitchens. cabinets, bath-
rooms, tile. doors, windows, rotted wood,
termite' damage, root leaks, drywall,
decks, etc. Honest, lop quality work-
LOWEST PRICES AT THE BEACH.
(9041710-3784
HANDYMAN- EXPERIENCED and very
dependable lor quality repairs service
calls, panting improvements and miscel-
laneous jobs DAVE 246 6628
KP HOME IMPROVEMENT INC
Painting. carpentry. water prooling, press.
sure washing. ile work. drywall
904-241-7023..
.HANDYMAN, SPECIALIZING in small
home repairs including low voltage elecirF
cal. 30yrs. experience Steve 994.65418


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

246-4203
SLicensed & Fully Insured



NELIGAN
CONSTRUCTION
ROOFING DIVISION
ROOF REPAIRS & Re-Roofing. Trust a li-
censed professional; See our ad. under
-Remodeling/Construction. State Certified
Roofer #CCC1325888 Mermnber BBB
247-3777. All credit cards accepted


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SHEPHERD MIX loving dog. needs big
yard Call 553-5502


TREE SEu-VICE 6n


DIRTY DEAN'S
Licensed and Insured. Call 294-6116.
PRESSURE WASHERS for rent or sale.
Tucker Equipment Rental 246-1330.


PAINTING 65


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


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FIT MAINTENANCE Tech for apartment
community at the beach. Must have 3yrs.
exp. and H.V.A.C. certification. Good pay
& benefits. Call 904-246-6474 or fax
resume 904-246-1085.
POOL MAINTENANCE
CONSTRUCTION & Pool Maintenance
Clean driving record a must. 246-2455


NEED FRONT DESK/ Office Assistant for LANDSCAPE COMPANY looking for de-
busy doctor's office, 35-40 hours week. pendable FT/PT helper. Transportation
email resume to: pvbdr@bellsouth.net and license required. $10hr. Call 285-
29 2o


LAWN SERVICE looking for exp. help-
ers. Call 249-7883.

PAINTERS
FULL-TIME at a Premier Retirement Com-
munity. Excellent benefits. Experence 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@fleetlandlng.com. EOE/
Drug-Free Workplace.


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.
CNA
FULLTime, 3pm-11pm at Premiere Retire-
ment Community Health Center. Excellent
benefit package, competitive wages, good
working environment. Applications availa-
ble at Fleet 'Landing Security Gate, One
Fleet Landing Blvd., Atlantic Beach, FL;
Fax .to (904)246-9447; email to:
obs@fleetlanding.com EOE/ Drug-Free
workplace.
HAIRSTYLIST WANTED to rent spacious
private room in Jax Beach location.
$150/wk. Call 270-0997 ask for Debi.


HOUSEKEEPER NEEDED F/T. Laundry
& ironing required. References a must.
Salary negotiable. 543-8629.
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...


A/C & Heating company needs Installers
& Service Technicians. Top pay & bene-
fits. Call Rob 509-3062
CONVERTER COLLECTOR
FIT and P/T, commission only. Must have
dependable transportation. Call 996-0233
or apply at www.cfs-florida.com.
DENTAL ASSISTANT Beaches full-time
front/ back, some experience necessary,
285-3128.
APPLIANCE, HVAC, plumbing, repairs
specialist' needed. Apply online at
www.samedayservice.com or call (800)
870-0193


HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED. Southside
and Beaches. Work in teams of three.
FRONT DESK RECEPTIONIST/ OFFICE Must have own transportation, valid driv-
MANAGER n holislc, internal medical of- her's li.ense. Approximately $175/wk to
fice. Full /pan lime secrelanal. clerical, start. Moday-Fnday, no nighisiweeKends
and support of M.D a unique selling. Ex- Home Cleaning Centers ol America
perience required in answering phones, '(904)642-8885 .
nniriiUI .ltrr conm~nicl os ad obl


oUUI II. uc1 uIIllIU llll sarUIl lJ PU ULiCl.re-
lations. 'Must be enlhusiastc, dependable,
consistent and an excellent match. Fax
resume with references; no phone calls
please. Persephone Healing Ans Center,
FAX: (904)246-3778.
ASSISTANT TEACHER,
Palms Preschool NAEYC accredited,
exp preferred, good benelir package M-F,
9am-6pm. 247-0983, EOE
BOOKING ASSISTANTi Chient coordrna-
lor Allantic Beach Minimum 3 yrs A'R, 2
yrs AP 3yrs. customer service. Compur-
er/lnlernei lilerale. Financing experience a
plus. OurckDooks knowledge a plus. Ex-
celleni Denefits including prolil snaring.
wwvw Iransirplus com Smoke free orlice
Fax resume 221-2705 Specily position
desired on,lax. -


WELDERS- EXCELLENTBENEFITSi Ex-
perience Pays' FT shrns! Apply in person.
Cenmunon Auto Transpon, 5912 New
Kings Rd Jacksonville, Fl. 32209
LULU'S WATERFRONT GRILLE
AM & PM Line Cooks, Kitchen Prep & Util.
lies. Good money, casual atmosphere.
ver busy. greal people to work wnln.
285-0139.
THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH
employs individuals in a variety ol pos,-
irons For a lisling of current opporunTiles
S please visil us in person 11 N 3rd SI 2nd
Iloor, call 247-6263, send an e-mail to per-
ssonnel@laxbchnl nel. or visit our websoie
www JacksonvlleBeach org Drug tree
work environment, EOE. VP.
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
S Poitions availaDe in Sales Service li's
never Too laie to begin a career with un.
tlemid earnings potential, Ilexicle nn urs
and benelils Baser pay plus commiss.ornl
Call (C90-i1-1351 EOE.
HELD WANTED at Snelty's Cohee
'Snop'pe Experienced Nigni Manager
needed also lull and pan lime posilions
aaalable Day. nigr.i, and weekend snihs
Applyv 200 Fir.i SI. Npliune Beach.
(904)249.2922.
HAIRSTYLIST. EARN S13 PLUS PER
HOUR. Clientele provided. Mgt. oppor-
tunity, benefits. Supercuts, A1A & But-
ler Blvd. 273-2888.
SALES AND Service Represenialve lor
ousy Beaches multiple line insurance ol-
lice Musl have sale or Florida insurance
licenses lor proper and casuasiy, Ile and
healn, or be capable ol getting licenses
minin 90 days Please send resume to
A122. PO Box 50129. Jacksonville
Beacn FL 32240
FRAMING CARPENTERS. G.C. Superin-
lendenl lor esiabl sried company Drug
Iree work place. Benefits 241-2721


*DRIVERS*
DO you want to loin a winning team Don't
gel let our Our driver's make $500-5700
per week. Call 2495151 ask for Brian or
493-5250 ask lor Tim Collins
ADMISSIONS COORDINATOR
Progressive skilled nursing laclity seeks a
friendly people person wlin prior neallih
care admissions experience. Responsible.
lies include telephone intake assessment
and coordination l admission inquiries lor
medical and physical rehab. Ihis position
will also establish and maintain efleclive
customer relations wtlh referral sources.
Position requires strong organizational, in-
lerpersonal and wring skills For immedil
ale consideration please lax resume to
(9041241-4082 or call (904)382-3180
EOE


DRIVER/ CDL, SAWYER GAS a local
propane retailer is in immediate need of a
lull-lime diver Tne ideal candidate will
nave an excellent customer service de-
meanor, a CDL whln Hazmai. ranker, and
alrbrake endorsements Candidates must
pass pre-employmeni lesling, drug
screen. DMV cneck and background in-
vestugaion We other a competitive salary
and benelils package. Apply in person at
98 S. Penman Rd. Jax Bch or lax resume


INTERVIEWING CHEERFUL, energetic,
professional appearing people that can
treat our patients like royalty. Therapy as-
sistant (no experience necessary), front
desk receptionist and licensed massage
therapist. Call Ponte Vedra Chiropractic
Medicine & PT. at 285-ACHE(2243) be-
tween 1-2:30.


DRIVERS HOME every weekend! .41
loaded/.37 empty/01 loaded miles tarp
pay. Health, life, dental, 401K. Monthly bo-
nuses. CDL-A; 1 yr experience. Grayson
Mitchell. (800) 434-1882.
HOUSE PERSON 3pm-1ipri & 11pm-
7am, also Housekeepers.needed. Apply in
person, Comlort inn, 1515 North 1st SI
Jax Beach
*
Lawn service seeks individual to perform
dependable quality work Excellent pay &
overtime available. Crew Leaders wanted.
Perschel Brothers Services. Inc 246-
0967.
MAINTENANCE TECHS
Full Time: Small Engine Mechanic/ Punch
Out at a premier retirement community
Excellent benelhs Applicalions al Fleet
Landing Security Gate One Fleel Landing
Blvd Altlantic Beacn, FL. Fax to 904-246-
9447: email to jobs@fleetlanding.com
'EOE Drug-Free Workplace
FIRST CHOICE Home Improvements
Needs skilled carpenters & tree climbers
349-2628. :
HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED Imrnleialely
Flexible hours no weekends, excellent
pay Transportation & phone required
591-5901, 514-1188.
COUNTER HELP. Ponle Vedra area,
FT/PT. Call 285-5644
GROWING FAST paced lawn manle-
nance company looking ror F'T help. 655-
8502


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LOCAL BEACHES Auto Service seeks
full-time ASE certified mechanic. Prior
A/C experience preferred. Salary plus
benefits. EOC employer. Call Troy at
241-5511.
POLICE CAPTAIN
City of Atlantic Beach. Starting pay of
$26.02/hr. ($54,122/yr.) to $34.70/hr
($72,176/yr.) D.O.Q. +benefits. Bachelor's
degree & min. 5 yrs. law enforcement ex-
perence. 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.
THE PIE HOLE (serves breakfast, lunch
and pizza). Now hiring store manager,
waite staff and books for local Mayport
Cafe. Apply within 1487-9 Mayport Rd.
-249-7437.
INSTANT CARE giver. 9:30 -6:30 or split
shift FT/PT. Must be patient and have old-
fashion work ethics. Experience w/40hr.
class preferred. Apply at 1851 Beach
Blvd., Jax Beach. 32250. EOE. 242-9645
or fax 242-9646.


RENOVATION SALE: Maple bedroom set: 1987 30FT. Sea Ray Sedan Bridge. Sec-
K/size sleigh bed, 34Hx18Dx66L dresser ond owner. Rebuilt 205 twin in 2004. BMZ
w/miror, 2 nightstands $700; 2 black cast diesel gen., AC, sleeps 5, newwindless.
w/mirror, 2 nightstands $700; 2 black cast Good condition. $27,000. (904) 571f-5757
iron end tables w/glass top $100; 2 black
cast iron shelves w/3 glass shelves, $100; 40' BOAT SLIP for sale, exclusive Har-
wood top cast iron livingroom tables: cof- bortown Marina. $199K. 463-2845.
fee, 2 end tables, couch table $100. Call
246-8959. BOAT STORAGE in PV. Visit
wwMarinaClubPVcm


BEACHES OFFICE seeks entry level as-
sistant for F/T opening. Duties include da-
ta entry, light bookkeeping, phones, PC
experience and some Saturday a.m. re-
quired. $10/hr. Full benefits including
medical and 401K. Send resume to P.O.
Box 330065, Atlantic Beach, 32233 or fax
to (904) 249-1337.
TEACHER & Teacher Assistant needed
for toddler class at Christian preschool at
Beaches, benefits, 249-1204.
POOL TECHNICIAN. Beaches area. Prior
experience required. Driver's License and
Insurance required. 7am-3pm, Monday-
Friday, $2000 a month. Call 241-6200.
HELPER FOR Hardwood floor installer.
Must have own transportation. 223-3295.


BED- KING mattress set, $289. Can de-
liver. (904)391-0015.


DINING' TABLE w/leaf 42x53, cherry.
Good condition, never used. 249-3453.


NOTICE TO READERS
WARNING: WHILE this newspaper 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.


BABY SITTING In rhy San Pablo home.
CPR, First Aid, HRS certified. Background
check, great references., Lisa, 568-4137.
ACTIVE NANNYI honest. dependable
Iransponalior, & references $9.$ll1'rr
any area CPR & Firsl Aid. FT & PT
260-4915
I WILL Babysil PT or FT in my home
Call lor more rnio 220-7493


I AM a college graduate leaner looking to
Iulr Over ine summer. My specially i
Main and Englisri tal ni.lr scnooi le vels,
College Algeora, Geomeiry Calculu,. 1 &
- and all Ievlz. oI l EnlIshil Please
emai me ti.r more inlormainon
newcre-.aror.,nlc 1', anc.o com.


LARGE GLASS-TOP Table, 42x72, light-
wood, chairs. Very nice. $300. 241-7721.
SQUARE GLASS/ metal dining table w/4
chairs, great condition. $100. 280-3032.
36" SONY Wega flat screen TV $350. 27"
Toshiba flat screen TV $150, both excel-
lent condition, rarely used. 477-4784.


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

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


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. '" A-FRIDAY'llD 8AM'?7 Selling everyln/ng trom
A-Z All must go 623 2nd Si. S.


DENTAL PLAN $11 95 a monin. Free-
Vision. Prescrplion Cnhropraclic. For
details go io- www lauruelegal com
MEN


ELDERLY HOME care. in Ponie Veara.
PT/ FT, Light nousekeeping, meal prep,
occasional errands Please lax resume to
904-280-8443 or call 285-7600 exi 21.


to. HR at 246-0715 EOE LANDSCAPE EXPERIENCE preferred
MAINTENANCE MAN FOR OCEAN- 25k to 40k tirsl year, plus Denelnis DFWP..
FRONT HIGH-RISE CONDOMINIUM. good driving record. No exp. required. will
FRONT HIGH-ISE CaON DOMIUM. train Call 241-7874, Perschel & Meyer
Fulilrrme posilon available to0 ghl person P..est Management.
at our oceaniromn condominium. General .
mamnenance work including cleaning FULL-TIME BOOKKEEPER' for Beach'
painting. pool cleaning. overseeing con- Manufacture, PeacnTree a plus Fax re
Iraciors. and other reasonable dultes as- sume 10 249-1740 or mail to: Bookkeeper.
sociaTed with condominium upkeep. Non. CiO Donald A Padgen PA, 910A 3rd
smoker. good personality skills a must Street Neptune Beach, FL 32266
ADove average pay good working cond,-
tions. Send resume to Mainienance Posi-
lion PO Box 49245 Jacksonville Beach,
FL 32250


SEEKING SEAMSTRESS, exp preferred
but not needed FaX resume 221-6413 or
call221-6412 -
PONTE VEDRA Animal Hospilal looking
lor a Veterinary Technician. exp. required
Apply ilnin 28 Corona Rd 285-7924.







"Bc Part of Ithe Best"
S *ReliefAudit
SPart-time Front Desk Agent,
Apply at the
Fairfield Inn & Suites
1616 N. Firs- St.
\\e ofler great p\: pjid % canon O i
personal ume. Hearivi\sion/denul
insurance. 401K


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DO YOU need rerlel Irom caring lor elder-
ly or sick loved ones? I am slale I-
censed. Alzheimers nanred. experienced
and real relerences Call Snerr/.
904-541'.1214. 904-477 1036
FERSOl'IL ATTEIIDDANT CO.1MPAIIIO1.
More than a ser'ce more ihe a Irend'
Transpunaion 10 doctor's. n.:.pping. eic
220.01 ?9
CAREGIVER. HOUSEKEEPER seeking
pan- rme work Honest and dependable
All areas 17601419-3215.


IF YOU are interested in adventisng under
hi's category please call 901-249-9033 or
e-mail ciassiried@:Ibeachesleader com
CAREGIVER AVAILABLE pan-time.
4-6hrs 'daily, M-F. Light housework. local
errands upon request Excellent releren-
ces 246-838B


UNIQUE WHITE ONYX DESK. 6 x oval
Must See' $5700 I rm 364-8547
GE PROFILE maicning electric oven and
dicnwasner Three years old. in real con-
dition. while. -100 lor boir. 372-9424
A LOVELY rwin size while ,ron bed $250
273-4836
WASHIN'G MACHINE good condition
10O0 Bonus Itre~ diOryer New wedding
driss size 4. IS2-0. 247-8597
COFFEE TABLE. glass lop & macnhing
ends $175. Tflari nyhanging lampsrade
$299 Patio sei & bar siools $164 Lamps.
mirrors miscellaneous antiques. 247.
0465
BED- BEAUTIFUL Temp-padic Memory
Foam manress & box.pring. new in
plastic w warranty .1379. tlusI sell
i904 i85i89350
CLEAIH. OUALITi' Queen-sze marress
.rox Irame .100 Full-size matress Dox
frame $80. Car, deliver. 246-1832.


GE.CHEST Freezer, 3'6"wide, white, new-
er V125 Treadmill $200 614.68T5
WHIRLPOOL WASHER & Dryer exc
c.nd;lion $1S50 a Will deliver & guaran-
lee. 874.1747
WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC'range $75, G.E.
refrigerator'$100. 349-2402.
DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT Ring, 2.76
total ct. wt.; certified and appraised.
$7500. 904-708-0100. .
GREAT DEAL!
Acura new and pre-owned. Call Tim Gib-
bons. Fletcher class of 80-81, (cell) 608-
0092.
LEATHER SECTIONAL sofa sawn brown;'
2 'recliners, queen sleeper, excellent con-
dition, $500. Also other household items.
(904)607-4179.
OLYMPIC WEIGHT bench, weights, curl-
ing bar and dumb bells $100. 422-4653.
POTTERY BARN Crib w/new mattress
and bumper pad, never used, cost $1000
will sell for $499 OBO, will deliver.
223-4378 or 472-0168.
DAYTONA 400 tickets (2), DePalma Box,
Row 24, Turn 4. $85ea. 904-993-7303.
DRESSER. 13 drawers and large mirror.
$100. Computer,. 4yrs. old,, desk, chair
$150.220-7493.


FRIDAY. SATURDAY. 8am noon. 1418
Pinewood Rd Bunk oed set. dresser,
Sdesk, lois of misc
FURNITURE HIGH chair, Christmas
items. Saturday, 8am-lpm, 2605 Inde-
pendence Dr.
SATURDAY JUNE 24th. 8am-2pm. 1211
18th Ave. N,.
MOVING EVERYTHING MusI Go'
Furniture. odds and ends 10 Burling Wyay
Saturday,; 7arn-1pm..


www.man ianacuurv .comi
HARBORTOWN MARINA, deep water
boat slip for rent, 40ft. $600, 50ft. $700,
INCLUDES POTABLE WATER, ELEC-
TRIC, DOCK LOCKER. Cable and phone
service available @ slip. Mobile fue serv-
ice & pump out also available. 463-2845.
SELL YOUR BOAT WITH US.
Consignment City Marine. 779-5673. We
sell 1 boat every 1-1/2 days Check us out
atwww.used-boats.net
SEA KING 12ft. aluminum boat.
$200/OBO. Call Steve 246-2517.


TwinVee Velocity
Cruisers Yachts Hurricane
Windy, Boats Glastron
Chris Craft Benningtonl
Cobalt Azure
Sea Hunt World Cat
Sea Boss
Sunsation
Sea Doo Sport Boats
Sunstream Boat Lifts
Southport Boatworks

Discovery_
Power -F-4 y
Boats

14539 Beach Blvd.

S223-4149
(next to Marker 32 Restaurant)
Just West of the Intracoastal




2002 HONDA SHADOW Ace, inci acces-
sories. 48 orig. miles, garage kept. Illness
forces sale. $5500. 247-1417.
2004 2-STROKE Sunl. As Is. $500. Call
525-2202

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CHILDRENS & Juniors clorr.es, crib and
changing table set and loys Saturday, 2000 SPORTSMEN 32 1 Iravel Irailer
Bamrnocn. 1223 Ruin Ave. wslide setup n Jax Beach $9,300 OBO.
a o (9041662-4025
COMBINE 2 households, great su. a oi 904662-4025
or verythi ng Salurday 8am-12pm
1212 22nd Si. N .
13 TALLWOOD Road. Consolidating 206 FORD F-350.6.0 de.e c dually King
households Lawn and Garden lools. Sat Ranch. crew cab loaded 10.000omi
8-2. $48 500 502-6629


1521 SUMMER Sands. Saturday
8am-noon LOTS OF STUFF! Small ap-
plances, household items. kid's loys. girl's
clones and shoes (size 4-6XI. Tons lo
women's elolnes isizes 10-141. e-l
HUGE NEIGHBORHOOD Oceanwood &
Dilhwood Rd "on Penmrn. S'alurdays8.am.
GIGANTIC' 224. Dritwood. Pampered
Chel 50' ofl' Jewelry. 4-person not tuD
$750 1100 Virago 1200 Honda, much,
much more. Saturday, 8am.
FURNITURE, BOOKS. household items.
eic 9am-2pm. Saturday only Corner of
41.t St & South St.
GREAT STUFF' Trundel Dd., mirrored
sliding doors ,:omics. oools. eic 721 Nep-
lune Lane Fr & Sat. 9-2.
VINTAGE JEWELRY.ANTIOUES design-.
,er purses. lurnilure, an, ponery glass.
kichner, & barware, Dooks, and misc 1829
Nignhtall Dr. Sat. 8/rTl.


MOVING SALE Everything must go! Too
much to list 218 Seagate Ave. Neplune
Beach, Sal. 6,24 Irom 8-2.


MULTI-FAMILY, TOYS. glassware. Knick.
knacks, much more 265 Camelia SI
9am-2pm Saturday and Sunday
2 FAMILY Friday, Salurday Panuco Ave
Nronn, Oak Harbor. Big assonmenil o
stun.
SATURDAY 8-12, heal stul' 1669 Lins.de
Court Nonn, Allanilc Beacr,
MOVING SALE! 134 Magnolia Siree toic
Semrnoiel. Saturday 7 30.amnoon Wood
bookcase. 3piece wicker bistro set. recin-
er, baby boy items, malernrry & more
MOVIIIG SALEI Furnilure tools, clothing,
indoor Iirepla.e 2509 Spokane Ave. E
Alantic Beach. Sal. 7a m.-2 p m
MULTI-FAMILYI CLOTHES, loys, books,
dishes Proceeds benelit Girl Scoul Troop
888 Saturday. 8am-lpm. 1816 Selva
Grande Dr..
2-FAtMILY SALE 1260 Mayporl Landing
Drive, Ailanic Beach Sal 7am-2pm.


SOLANO RD. Saturday, 7:30nm-llam,
'furniture, Anderson windows, plantation
shutters, clothes, toys, oculars and more.
SAWGRASS 97 Granada Coun Sat &
Sun 8-1 Call lor entrance 545-8504


MULTI-FAMILY SALE Asian dishes, furni-
ture, clothes, misc. Saturday 8am-12pm,
310 W. Currituck Dr. (off Joeandy Rd.) -
COLLECTORS BOYDS Bears, over 100,
Beanie Bears, crystal, authentic Indian art,
Armetale, recliner, couch; loveseat, and
bar stools, 2140 El Largo,Way, Pablo
Creek, Fri& Sat. 9-1.
PABLO POINTE, Saturday, 8:30am-?
140 San Pablo Rd. N..
ESTATE/MOVING SALE Villages of Pa-
blo. 2728'Canyon Falls Dr. Clothing, furni-
ture, kitchen wares, antiques, 1930s Wa-
terford 3-piece bedroom set, 2 new treks-
never used. Sat. 8-noon. 223-0488.


PONTE VEDRA- 176B North Roscoe
Blvd. Saturday & Sunday 8am-until.


2002 AVALANCHE 48 000 miles Garage
kept. Sireel Pilol GPS Sonar backup sys-
lem. Writle. 518.000 lirm (9041 241-0913
between 3 and 5 p m
1398 FORD F150. black lopper 42.000
miles. excellent conaiion $9900 OBO
759-8925
1989 CHEVY SUBURBAN. runs real
Red AT PS PB PW 52000 249n0131
arter 6pm.
1994 DODGE Caravan, aulomatr: runs
grearl Good condition $1000. Please call
307-0321.
2001 FORD Eplorer XLT immaculate
condition, low miles, leather interior,
PWPL. cruise; CD. $7400 OBO.
887-9030.
MAZDA STANDARD irans, regular cab &
bed greal snape. 90K'miles $3200 OBO
247-4527



2002, CAMARO convertible 'Z28,
12,600 miles, exc; condition. $22,500. Call
249-8282 or 742-1823 ask E.T.
1999 CHEVY 2500, excellent condition,
$5500;. 237-5236.
.2005 FORD MUSTANG. V6 premium,
loaded, !ow miles. extended warranty,
$18,900. 285-3483.
1978 PORSCHE 911SC Targa. all re-
cords. Runs; greal. needs pain $7500
1987 Mercedes 560SL 86.000m, Both
tops, excellent condition $16 500
1985 Mercedes 380 SL, 141,000rmi Bomn
tops, 'excellent condition $12,500
19041826-3327
2003 VOLVO V70 Wagon. blue melallc.
Icaded. ian leader. Great conditcn..
515.900 Call 710-8121
1998 MERCURY Myslrque. New A'C
clean, good condition. 52.000 280-8782
1991 DODGE Dynasty Blue Book $2,100
Music Sell $1,400 OBO Excellent shape
716-2586
1996 HONDA Accord LX, 140,000r mles.
silver/grey leather, very clean, automatic.
sunroof new lrres, p/w p/s, til $4.900
290-1513, 866-3346


1996 CHEVY Blazer 4x4, loaded, nice
'cond., low mi., Make offer. 249-2943.
2000 CADILLAC STS, platinum, 24,000
miles, sunroof, alloy wheels, 6 CD, 3yr ex-
tended warranty, Northstar. $15,500 OBO.
221-5924.
2002. HONDA CIVIC LX Coupe, automat-
ic, low miles, $11,500 OBO. 992-9017.

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BED- FULL-SIZE cherry sleigh bed,
w/mattress & box spring. Must sell. $395.
Can deliver (904)858-9350.


AT&T PARTNER phone system. 5 phones
installed for $899. 249-8877.


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